Aucusr 2s. 1931 wg Advertising Rates -Payahic in Advance u nrdlsn lot-all. do on Iord; Western and ltinllcrn “Mfirdyumnnouncementn and Cunning Iilvutu lo yo: word; fun“ wum; An lleurorlnm Notion, sairnuul Olletlllll. liartll. elm. 6v POI’ "I101 [when of Uunuolvucu P ud snnmimiuu. 10a u: limo u: u w .- h‘ tl-s ofTliuu nrrlllndlllhiolaflltie" w wvlW-lf-"l IIIILIIIIIII Chan-go fur in)‘ w- vullnlnell IIoaty-lln nan, iNanted . - ~ N 1 s 1| r: n WANTED — Ulullll. .- "°'" "°°"" Wm rrfngliifdfiil Agygu - SECOND HAND m“ Curmw w"£'?u'-Za_§’_'u".'§if 4n". i f» '. . '1) - 4o FOXES MUST 1m “gggbquality. Not. us; than so per cent. silver. Slate full Pill”- “Cuhn-g and price when replying. Amp) i1 Guardian. L-1709-8-2l-3i. Agents Wanted my on WOMAN T0 TRAYEL l,“ uppoin". agents old establish- .,1 um‘. Yearly guarantee of £21 being 321. weekly average qnd expenses. Excellent opportun- ,[-., Write Trove lers Dept. 8, mum. Co., Toronto 2. N-124-8-20-3i. V:(|n"“le Help WantedA V\,\.\II-II) 011:1. r011 uouss- ' Rcfcrenes required. Apply H_ c. Hcarlz, Eust Royalty. L-1737-8-2l-3i. w i‘ Mr.- . om...‘ 'kmrwsan,' 1.'ru., RE- q[]lli‘.\ uipuble refined women in Island towns to dcnionstrnte 1nd 5011 our complete line of knitted .~ g, Write 1-1. B. 011cm. 94 William St, Saint John, N148-8-23—li r: P1 NB. l‘ fllloarders Wanted __ lTFDI-INTS ACCOMMODATED— Near College. Apply 34 Lung- worth Ave. Ll647-8-23-25-27 Ii. K. S. ilEMMllia REAL ESTATE AGENT S8 Great George Street Tel. 1376 T0 out IRIENDS, "run Pilot-um! OWNERS ‘Ihcrc seems to bc an ai- luust endless variety ot tastes un- the part of those wishing 1o rent houses and apart- nn-ins for tuc cunnng your and, mine our Iistuigs of pro- perties are increasing" ua l)", we snll require nuiny more, at all prices nom 512.00 to 600.011 monthly. More people arc canning daily. Let us have listings oi any vucnucms without. delay before thc Fail l'l‘llt rig 54115011 CIOSCQ‘. i TU IIIUSE “HO HAVE MONEY TO BUY If you wont to bc really comionablc, own your own homc, und krep a-feling and improving it to suit your own tastes. A rented house never qu.te liils the bll. We have some ivoudei ful bargains that. \\.ll mcreusc in vuluebs the (ity grows. FARMS Owucis of real good pro- pcriics are listing thciu with us daily, and are ofierlng rea- snnuliie tcrms to purchase. Several chances arc offered to buy Ircrhohi togtthcr with lull equipment of stock, 1m- lllrnn-nts and growing crops. toy Sircct East, $20.00 and $15.00. our APARTME w. rrrz- my Sircct West, $32.00. FUINISIIED GROUND llunr Apartment. Heated. Ilunrlus Esplanade. '7 rooms, $150.00. Beautiful Iocat on. Sun apartlmcnhunfurnish- " .00. IIUUSIES FOR SALE s “can nouss wrru “#1111110 on Elm Avenue. (iood locality. $2300.00. TWO SIILF ~ CONTAINED Apartments, 8 roams each, I-Juslon Street. Hot water limiting. Sun-porch. Large Double Garage. A good in- vcstmcnt. 9 ROOM HOUSE 0N POW- nal Street. $3000.00. ‘ counts rhiicivrsivr. KING Street near Weymouth. Suitable for boarding honsc, 82500011 __________ us scans m" s1‘. PETEWS Bus. Full freehold 0nd "llllllment. $5500.00. ‘__.. __.__________ 39 ACRES AT AUBURN and Buildings, .__. 113 ACRES AT FRENCH giver with House and Iliidlngs. 90 acres under cultivation. Balance hlrd "It! Mt wood. $1,000. 10 ACRES 0F 000D FARM- k land at. AIPXIMIPI], All Inder cultivation, $1200, HOUSES 1' LET 1 "$0M corrsas, u rut. l’ sllfl- Sun-porch. MUBI-gursusmsur. cos. A ‘rm out. 140,00, ‘Jams?! "ll! be rented h“ ("r our ficrtlscmsntg, "Iva. Thu a u fir”!!! and "fi-Rflflfiflfiflfii luuull, n ,.. 10¢ Mr Inch; Lilla 0f lflurul and ‘I0! -oooi:-z>oaoociura. ‘ i Nlisceilauetiug BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLI. you can leave your order or get ycui requirements at our otiice in one Currie Bldg. Uiiice Lelcphunc 83o. Home 865. we also issue poiicys to suit every purse. J. A. Moore, Sun Life Assurance Co., Charlotte- _town. W __ or Sale _ BARRED ROCK PULLETS F011.’ sale. Everest Howatt, Carleton. l L-l635-6-19-3l. FOR SALE-HZ!) PONTIAC AT a balsam. Apply Martin's Gamge. [ ________f ___V_ 7____ Ll681i-"U Iii, .______________~, a ‘ FOR SALE — AYRSHIRE BULL' 3 years o.d. H. Compton, Bangor. _ L-1724—8-2l-3i. FOR SALE — HEAVY PAPER suitable for placing under carpets or oilcloth. 5 cents pcr roll. Apply __Guardiun. L-I-tUB-B-ll-Lf. . FOR. SALE — IIEAVY CARD-l br-urd sheets 18" x 23". Regular 1 cmt each. Special sale price-IOU tor 50 cents. Splendid for lining outhouses. Apply Giturciian. L-1648-8-l9-t1. WILL SELL BY 'l‘ENI)ER LOB- stcr cannery at. East Point. 111-, ciudng all equipment, boats, engines, rope. nets. etc. Tenders close September 4th, 1937. Apply Earle Johnston, Fortune Bridge. L-l728-8-21 i FOR SALE — PRACTICALLY NEW Bungalow, well built and heated, large garage mid summer house. Beautiful local on, large lot, fruit trccs and shrubciy. All buildng material has advanced and such locations are source. Apply J. P.’ MncPherson, Box 255. Smumer- side. L-1599-8-19-21-23. To Let T0 LET-FLAT SIX ROOMS: ALL. conveniences. Apply 65 UPI)", pymcg, L-1532 8-11-19-21. . Auction Sale 0f 100 Acre Farm? To he sold by Public Allfillflll 0" the premises at twelve o'clock on Tuesday the 31st Aililufl. _100 8f" farm at. Harrington. ten mllvfi from Charlottetown. 45 acrvs are clear and the balance woodland and pasture. Stream runs through p. ' Land and buildings in first class condition. To bc sold with or without crop to suit purchaser. including five acres ccrtificd scerl potatoes. Pur- chase may be made privately be- fore (lute of sale. For further particulars apply t0 D. L. Mathlcson, owner, 150 Rich- mond Strect. Charlottetown. JOIIN P. BRAINJIY. Auctioneer. "FARM Filll su. ' Situated at Beach Point.‘ King's C0., containing 23 acres more or less, partly covered by cultivated cran-| berries, balance in hay, 10 1"oom dwelling, 50 ft. barn. garage and hen house, 40 rods from shore. 3 miles from railway, churches of four denominations, within radius of 2 1-2 miles. Grad-' = ed school opposite farm. Ad- ditional 24 acres may be pur- chased if desired. Apply to owner who will be on pre- New York Stock Exchange mllllbllnd by Pltfleld and Co. mam- lrers of Montreal Stock Ext-hung; null Lurb Market) $100k: Close g1 Chem "1 Cflh 7b.’. 1071/ Am For IF 7% 7~',\: Am Rad Am Tel Tel 169M 169 Am Water 17% i7 h. Anaconda. 57 58% Alchison 76% 1611 Atl Ref Auburn 16 16 Bald Loco 5 5 Bait Ohio Bendix Av 19% 191,; Beth St 98 98's Bus-gs Man 461.1. 465;. Case Chrysler 11212 113 .- Chess Ohio Coin Sol Com So 2'6 2% Con Can Con Edison 35% 36'»; Con Gas Co Corn Products Curtis Wright upont Elec Auto Lite Ecc Pr Lt. 20% 21 Fire tone Gen Elrc 55 55 Gen Foods Gen Mowrs 56H 57 Goodrich Goodyear T 40% 40% Gt N0 Pfd Hudson Mot Car Illinois Central Int Harvester 113 112 Int. Tel Tel Johns Man C0 Kcnnccott 69% 69% Mi s Pac Ry Mont Ward 62 62 Murray Co N Y Central 39 39 Natl Bis Nat Cash Reg New York N H Nor Am Co 241’. 2474. Nor Pac Pa""k Mot 8% 8-K Paramount 23% 23".. Penn R R 35% 36 Phil MOr Phil Pct Co 57% 58% Post Tel Cab . Pub Scr N J 41% 41% Pure Oil C0 Radio Co 10‘ 10% Rctiin K O B"; 8"i Scars Roe Co 95 95 Shel‘ Union Oil 0o South Puc Std Oil Ind Studt Co 13"; 14 Texas Co 6111 61% United Aircraft United Corp United Drug Utftetl Gas Imp I314 13% U S R"bber 58 59 U S S! Co 114% 115". U S I"d A] 36 35"» Vnvnd um Wnrncr Bros 14-13 14'; “lest Union 46h 46-‘. "lest Air 1; “lost. Elec 140% 149% Woolworth 47 '5 47 ‘.5 Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug. 22~Wheat, noilhcrn, no. 1 37; barley. Canad- ..u1 ivcsucrn no 3 05; oak, iced no 1 53; flour, spring wheat; patents. firsts $7.70; seconds $7.30; baker. $7.20; winter wheat patents, choice $5.20 to $5.25; white corn $6-$6.20; b1" ill ton $24-25; shorts. ton $16.25; middiiugs, ion $40.25; rolled oats, bug 80 lbs $3.45; hay no 2 per ion, canals $9.00. Cheese, Ont. 13 3-4 to 14; Que. 13 3 8 to 13 1-8. Butter no 1 26 3-4 to 27. Eggs in cartons: A large 33; A- medium 31; B 27; C 22-23. Potutoes N. B. no 1 whites new 80'; 60 to 65; Que no 2 whites 80's 35-45. MONTREAL, Aug. 22—Butter firmed on Montreal open produce markets last week while eggs held generally steady- Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at. 28 to 28 1-2 (381104 a dozen for grade A large. 26 to 26 1-2 for A-medillm. 22 l-2 t0 23 for B-large and 20 to 20 1-2 for C. Butter we: quoted at 26 3-4 to 27 cents a pound for carlots or le-s of no 1 while lots to retailers were quoted at 27 1-2 to 28 for solids and 28 to 28 l-2 for prints. mises until Sept. l0 or after. Checse was quot/rd at» 13 34M 14 cents a pound for Onlarios with J. w. DALY, Qllftzerlctsoclst lQsitl-anctitv ilwllzitt 2 . I ‘ t I f‘. IE5 I10 BUM,‘ [Pml so". a5 m 4s; N. B. new whites no. L-1°91"30'4' 1 cos co-es. ' NEW YORK cums - (Canadian Press) _ Sale By Teniie - u»- " 2mm‘ gynnPB 36M ITIEI‘ ill) OW . . . c Tenders will be received ; 8}.',,,,'€';‘"P..,° 3?... at the Law Office 0f thclliillecllljloutd Pin‘, A 175i‘; undersigned up to and m- U: Li?“ Pow PM 48 ” eluding the Thirty-first day Gulf of Penn 1m of August next, for the pur- chase of the business stand, MONTREAL CURB trade fixtures. Stock in (Canadinn Press) Trade and good will of the lsztcfitczd cg?" mercantile firm of Maclsay Cm, M,“ p; & Todd, situate at Bradal- gloved: and B: bane. The business will _be °m° _____ _. sold as a going concern with _ grbwithout outstanding book Curyenggeg e s. _ (Canadlsn Press) s""°“"ded l’? a Prml"? MONTREAL, Aug. zz-rouud sive class of farmers this sterling advanced H; “m, m, business stand offers 0D- Montrcfll foreign oxoltanges ho portunities not available 4.99. The French franc. at 3-70 elsewhere on the ]s|and_ In. cents, ~nd the United States dollar spection of the premises mny ' be made on request. The remaintd unchanged. 22 —Butter at PM’. MONTREAL. MU- highest .or any tender WI“ price; firmed on Canadian vom- not necessarily be accepted. PALMER & HASLAM Solicitors Charlottetown I K30 " " A medium 20 14A; I odit exchange produce section Qavufisy while eggs held shout even. mitier Spot-Qty led: I08 re) 2a a-t to m. @139“ spot-bi quoted. Eg-gg spot-Chit A lug, M l-IA: lama 23 ln-lfifl-I-ll-Yl-BO-fl-IB-fil l-fl; O NM THE (IHARLO1TETUWN_ GUARD I FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS ‘(llooelvnl on: rumiu 5nd Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Aug. iii-Not the lea .t of the days unsettiement. was in U. B. Government bonds. It. is not. unlikely that there is some selling of government issues by European holders who have been liquidating stocks eous bonds. New York city and in- terior banks have been lightening their holdings of governments moderately with the steady tn- creasc in commercial loans. There is nothing immediately disturbing in this situation. There was buying of National Biscuit throughout the day and the stock closed at its high of the day at 25 3-8 against an early low of 24. NEW YORK, Aug. 21—The far cast still remains unsatisfactory. The Wage discusdon between that railway employees operating, brotherhood and the management seem to be making no progress and it looks as though they may; collapse. Congress will probably! adjourn today for about the onlyi important measure still to be taken care of are the Wagner Steaaall Bill and a defiency appropriation measure. Car loadings last week and miscellan- i showed a slightly better than sea- l sonai expansion and still do not reflect the movement of the larger crop this year in the northwest. , There is no overnight, news which should help the market today ex- cept the probability that, Congress will adjourn. However, after the fifth successive day of decline in stock average. it would be most unusual if the market closed lower . today?" ~ MONTREAL. Aug. 21—C0ns. Ch1b0\18amau—Cons. Mining and Smelling has advised the Depart- ment of Mines at Quebec of the l. forthcoming clo ing down of oper- l ations at Ml-Kenzie Chibougamau ‘, property which statement that de- velopment did not justify any ex- pansion of their operations. A. O. Dufresne director of the Bureau of" Mines told Canadian Dow Jones today. NEW YORK, Aug. Zl-Gencral market action is a trifle better. I-Iotivevtr, volume is small and, would be inclined to look on over the week end. Mining (Canadian ‘Preuj TORONTO, Aug. 22— Stocks Close Acme Oil 14 A P Con 32 Aidermac 116 Argosy 45 Arntfield. 26 Aihley a Astoria 8 Aztec ' 11 Bagamac 33 Bankficld '76 Base Metal 27 Bralorne 740 ‘ Bidgood 67 ,1 Cui Edm; 247 Caimont 59 ,Cdn Malar 130 Cas Treth 95 Cent Pat 271 Ccir Porc 13 Comagas 245 Con Chib 50 Con Smelt 84“. Grandoro 7h Gunnar 90 Hard Rock 135 Hurker l5 High Sar 22 Hollinger 12 ‘ Homestead 51 - I-Iovrey 40 ‘Nickel s4 Jacoia 33 Jeillcoe 112 J M Con 24 Kerr Add 243 Kirk Lake 133 Lagum 50 Lake Shore 51 Lnrzi Cap 123 Imbrl 20 Mitch 75 LIHIC‘ L L 550 Macnssa. 580 Mad ten 71 Mnzalgo 14 Mcwattera 50 vlercury 30 Jinto 9 ‘lonarch 35 Vloneta. 177 Jurphv 3% aew Gold 53 veranda ' 65 lormetal 195 (o: Star 130 okaita. 160 0.3a Oil 3% Omesa 56 Oro Plata. 95 Pacalta 20 Pamour 292 ‘ Payore 32 | Paymasier 63 Pauiore 22 Perron 105 Pick crow 5B3 ‘ Powell 150 Premier 225 Preston Jed Lake 35 lwno 92 tcche 15 it Anth 17 “an Ant 162 diawkey 60 heep Creek 90 iherrit-t 335 Siscoe 3B0 Sieden 112 Save lake 52 Stadu. 133 Sud Basin 450 Sud Cont. 20 v Sylvsnite 325 Tashota 6% Tcck Hugh 525 Texas 175 Toburn - 250 Tcwagmac 120 Uchi 95 - vcntures 800 White Eagle 14 Wri Harg 655 UNLISTED Cen Man 6% Coast Cop 450 I I-Iud Bay 31'“: Malrobic ' 1'4 Nordon 21 Pond Or 420 Po." Oro 1% Ritfiie 4 Temis 39 Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitfleld ma co.) smut 0pm Abitlbi Asbestos B A Oil Beauharnois Brew Corp Bath A Can Vickers Ilum Tar Don A Fraser Close 8 6 85 85 23 i 3 8% 8% ‘>- w“ 20 ‘V4 34 “l 48 WINNIPEG WHEAT (Supplied b! Pltfleld and Co.) Close:- Oct-IZTK -123"li. Dec-llfllfi-HOW. Montreal ‘T Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfleld h Co. members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) 5W!!! , Close Bell Tel 170 170 Bmziiian 25 25%. Bruck Silk st; 51, B c Pow A 35v.» 351-.- Build Prod 62 611,: Can Cement Can Nor Pr 22 22 Can Car Fd 15% 15% Can Car Pfd 26 2e gab Ilpd A1 A an ac ill/l .-.' Can Steam 4 1i A; Celanese , 35 g5 Cock Plow ,1 Cons Smelt 84 84 Di l Sag Dom Coal Pfd 20'.» I Dom Bridge 20k Dom St B 23 33 gom Textile ryoen r1 1.7 Bing Elec A Eng Elec B Found Co 23 33 Gen St W 16 16 Goocivrar Gyn um_ 127". 1s Ham Bfltlge . 15 15 How Smith 29 . 29 Imp Tob 14% 14% t. Nickel 63 631,5 Int Pow Pfd Lake Wosns ‘Mai-ivy Hrr 9% 9% McColI Ft 12 1g Mont Pow 31-h’ 3146 Nat Brcw 411,», 4m Nat St Car Noranda 64 541,5 Pow Corp 22 3g Quebec Pow Shnwinigan 27% 721/, BL Law St. Law Pfd 34. 341/, Sou Can Pow St. Can St Can Pfd Win Elec A Win Elec B 4'4; 4% —-—-—;-_-__ UNDATED MONEY BOX (Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound 4.99; franc 3.75; U. S. dollar par. At New York-Pound 4-99; franc 3.75 1-2; Canadian dollar par. All. Paris-Closed. In GOTd-Pound 12s 2d; U. S. dollar 59.46 cents; Canadian dol- lar 59.46 cents. . DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate and Surrogah Court 1st George VI A. D- I937. In Re E=tatc of Alexnndcr Miller‘ Mathieson late of Charloziewwn in queens County in the said Prov nce, R/etired deceased restate. By the Honourable Harold Leo- nard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, etc. etc. To the Sheriff of tne County of Queens County or any Constable gr) literate person within said un ty U Greeting: Whereas upon reading the pcth‘ tlon on file of Matilda Agnes Ew- tOn, administrslrix Cum Test-a- mento Annexo of the estate of the said Alexander Millar lvIat-hleson gaying that a citation may be ued for the purpo~e hereinafter set. forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- - terested in the said Estate to be] and appear before me at a Pro- bate and Burr ate Court to be] held in the Cour House in Char- lottetown, in Queen's County. in the said Province, on Monday thirteenth day of September next. coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day; to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said lzistate should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in said within and on motion of H. 1".i cPbee. Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwrith ub- lished in some newspaper pub ish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least fourl consecu ‘ve weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow-| lng public place respectively. l namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, st or near the Royal Bank ofv Canada and at or near the Bank of Nova Bcotia both in Charlottc- I town aforesaid and that. a true copy be forthwith served on the Att.rney General of this Province. so that all persons interewted inl the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this seventh ~ day of August. A. D. 1937 and int the first year of His Majesty's reign. ' (Sgdl II. L. PALMER. sll-TUQV“ rd Judge of Probate. (Seal) llay-lllib-mlb. 10-1467-8-9-16-33-30. At the Exhibition CLASS 57-—LADY’S FANCY WORK I Sec. 1 Luncheon Set All White Embroidered In White I Mr. Robert Gibson, Woodstock, . B. "l Vlrs. Christie Wllisms, Eller- ..( P. E. I. Sec. 2 Luncheon Set Worked in ‘ ors Col 1 Mrs. J. B. Guudet, Charlotte- lown. , 2 Mrs, Lawson, Lucerne R. R. 1, Ont. Sec. 3 Luncheon Set in Hand Made Lace 1 Miss MacMurray, Charlottetown 2 Nlargaret Rossborough, Ross- borvugh 51s., Princeton, N. B. Sec. 4 Child's Iland Made W00! Dress 1 Mrs R. T. White, Charlottetown 2 Evelyn Cairns. Souris. 3 Mrs. Fred Henderson, Char- iuttetowu. Sec. 5 Child's Hand Made Dress, Embroidered I Mrs. Stork, Bcllevii c. Ont. 2 Evelyn Cairns, Souris. Sec. 6, Roman Embroidery or Cut Work 1 Vivian Woodside, Mnrgate. 2 Betti Coles. North MlllOll. 3 Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Luccrnc, R. R. 1, Ont. Scc. 7 French Embroidery 1 Mrs. Robert Gibson, Woodstocig, N. B. 2 Mrs. Phoebe Simons, Oxbow, Sask. 3 Mrs Stork, Belleviile, Ont. . Sec. 8 Eyelet Embroidery l Mrs. Phoebe Simons, Oxbow Sask. 2 Mrs. Watson Livingston, Clyde River 3 Mrs. J. B. Gauclet, Charlotte- town Scc. 9 Centrepiece, White, Embroid- ered in White 1 Mrs. Stork, Bclleville. Ont. 2 Mrs. W. E. mckhart, Oxford, N. S. 3 Mfrs. Robert Gibson, Woodstock, N. B Sec. l0 Worked on Colored Linen or Cotton 1 Helen Mathesoti. Milton 2 Evelyn Cairns, Souris 3 Mrs. Bcnoni Gaudet, Charlotte- tcwn. Sec. ll White Five o'clock Ten. Cloth, Embroidered in While 1 Mrs. Stork, Bellcville, Ont. '2 Mrs. Gibson. Woodstock, N. B.| 3 Mrs. Rnssborough, Rossborough SIZL. Princeton, N. B. Sec. 12 Five 0’clock Tca Cloth. Embroidered in Colors 1 Alvina. McGregor, Charlotte- town 2 Mrs. Stork, Belleville, Ont. 3 Annie Easter, Ncw Wiltshire. Sec. 13 Embroidered Table Cover in Colored Linen Or Cotton 1 Mrs. Emma McNevin. Chas‘- lottctoivn 2 Mrs. Benoni Gaudet, Charlotte- town. 3 Mrs. K. Campbell, Charlotte- town. Sec. 14 Embroidered nridse Table Cover IMrs. Phoebe Simona, Oxbow. Basic. z Miss K. Campbell. Mt- Edward Road. - 3 lvliss J. B. Gaudet Sec. 1s Embroidered Dessert Doy- lies, Not less than 6 1 Not. worthy 2 Mrs. Hublcy, Lower Month!“ B Mrs. J. B. Gaudet, City Sec. 16 Sideboard Cloth in White. Worked in White 1 Miss bIncMllrYHY. 91W 2 Mrs. Gibson. Woodstock 3 Mrs. WR. Stork. Belleville. Ont. Seo. 11 Sideboard cloth. Colored Worked in COINS 1 Mrs. Phoebe Simons, Oxford. N. ‘z Mrs. Reta wueuuev. Bavfleld Sh. Charlottetown. 3 Mrs. Ed LaWSOH. Lucerne. R. “'5'... 18 Ladies Smock or sinus; 1 Elswe Hooper. Milton. P. Efi 2 Eveyn Cairns. Souris. P- l‘ ~ 5M, 19 IInnd-mllde Handkcrch efs I Mrs. R. Gibson. Woodstock. N. B- . 2 Mrs. Phoebe Simons. OXMW» Cask. sec, 20 Hand-marli- lace Handker- chiefs 1 Mliss McMurruv. ChRTIOIlCl/OWD Sm‘. 21 Italian Ilnmstitchcd Towels 1 Margaret Rossborough. R055- borough Station. _ 2 Jenn Munn, Marshflcld 3 Mrs. Ed LIIWFOII, Lnccrnc. Ont. Sec. 22 Italian Ilcmstitched Tsbic Cover 1 Mp5, Christie Williams. Ellerslie 2 Mrs. Lnckhart. Oxford. N. S. Soc. 23 am specimen of Fer-W A" “hark in‘ (‘WIN Pall?!‘ 1 Mrs. James Bayer. Chulmv-F‘ town. v 2 Lmuise Warren. Charlottetown 3 Joyce Auld. W 115100 Sec. 24 Laundry 5f‘: I Rena Colcs. North M1110" 2 Mrs. Stork. Bellevile. Ont’. 3 Millie Holmes. Charlottetown- Sec. 25 Fancy Dag. Hand Woven. Maritime Wflnl 1 Dorothy May Prowl". WWW/lib" N. B 2 Nora McMillan. Charlottetown 3 Blanche I-Im-pcr. Chflrifitifllflivl‘ Sec. 26 Sofa (‘vlshiflm 7'10"" D9‘ sig 1 Mrs. Stanley lottetcwn. 2 Mrs. Lydia Seaman, Charlotte- town. 3 Mrs. Benoni Gaudet. Charlotte- town. Sec. 2'1 Sofa Cushion. Work"! l" Colored Cotton or Linen 1 Miss Ethel MacDougall, Char- lotictown. 2 Miss Helen Mntheson. Mlitfin 3 Mrs. I-I. C. Mutt-art, Marshftcld Soc. 2s. Sofa Cushion. in “Ml I1 Mutheson. Chm‘- tnl 1 Bernadette Blmwllflffl- Charlottetown. 2 Mrs. Albert Boswell. Bummer‘ ~idc. a (bl I Mrs. J. C. Flemming, Stan- ley Bridge. 2 Mary Ferguson, Murshflcld u» l Miss I-Iazel Miller, Char- loitetown. 2 Mira. J. R. Allen. West Covehead Sec. 20 Best Pair Hand-made Pillflw Sllpfl. Worked In White 1 Mrs. Thelma D. Allen, Melmse. R. R. l. Slips. Worked in Colors 1 Mrs. Ed Lausnn. Lucurnc. Ont. 2 Miss Ryte Norton, Charlotte- town. 3 Mrs. Stork. Bciieiilc, Ont, Sec. 31 One Puir I-‘atiey Towels, Hand Worked " 1 Mrs. Lockhnri, Oxford, N. S. 2 Mrs. Phoebe Simons, Oxbow. Sask. Mrs. Allen, _\l'i'li'U.S(‘ Section 32 No Iinirics Soc. 33 Cross Stitch 1 Mrs. Wlnilrcci lvlacDonaltl. Covehcsd 2 Mrs. Ed Lllilislftll. Luecruc Ont] 3 Miss K. Clllllllilflil, _\.1'.. ilduuici Sec. 34 Baby's Carriage ltubc in Wool 1 Mrs. Weston Curniody, Char- loitcloivn 2 Mrs. Henry Woolridgc. loltetoun 3 Mrs. Norman NLCllDlntIll, Guy- town. Sec. 35 Baby's Wool Booties 1 Mrs. Waiter Brown, Charlotte- Chur- town 2 Mfrs. Wumifrczl Mat-Donald Cnvchcud 3 Mrs. Weston Carniody, Chili‘- iota-town. Sec. 3t; 'l'ultiu|_r 1 Mrs. Thelma A lcn. Alr-lrose 2 Margaret Rossboruugli, borough Station. 3 Elsie Hooper. Itlillun. Sec. 3'7 Embroidered Burn-nu (‘Over ‘ 1 Mrs. Phoebe Smons, Oxboav Sask. 2 Mrs. Harvey Douglas, Mt. Stew‘- art. 3 Miss Reta Whentley, Charlotte- touii. Sec. 38 Baby's Wool Jacket, Whiti- or Colored 1 Mrs. J. B. Allen, West Covehcad 2 Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Gay- town. :1 Mrs. Weston Carmoclv, lnttetown. Sec. 39 Babies‘ Dress, Hand Sewn 1 Evelyn Cuirns. Suuris Ch dr- Scc. 40 Buffet Sct, Workcd In ‘Vhitc I Miss E. A. M. McMurfIIV. Char- ioltetowu 2 Mrs. Thelma. Allen, Mclrose. 3 Mrs. Ed Lawson. Luccrne. Ont. Sec. 41 Applique Quilt, Quilted 1 Mrs. Leslie Simmn, l"'lti(>\\'l'i. 2 Mrs. J, F. Latin-n. ciuiriotre- imvn. 3 Mrs. J. W. Callbecla. Summer- side. Sec. 42 Patchwork Quilt, Cotton 1 Mrs. J. W. Callbeek, Summer- side .2 Marion Wacidell. North Tryon 3 Miss Hazel Miller, Charlotte- town. Sec. 43 Patchwork Quilt. any Ma- terial Exccpt (‘ntlon 1 lviirs. William Noy, Hampshire 2 Bernadette Blanchard, Char- Russ- ' PAGE FIVE _'7 " ' ' ‘ i I Miss Nun Auid, WLn-t CIAUHOIIO 2 Mrs. Culibl-(zk, Sillllilltllsltt). 3 Ali's‘. Lcs 1e Sunuuins, FltclllilTl n Sea 60 Spcciul King (‘ole Clra Cos) CUIIIDUIIUUII 1 Bliss Alinnic Cumplnii. Char- ‘Phucbc Snnou.-., Oxbow, . 2 Om; Ifliilry Klllllfll ur (Him ."~ 1 .\.’1.- J .1". L11.» "- it: *1 .\lr.".. Jon» ilrfiiu- L. 1.. lmnz .1 .\l.'.- 't\ iL-d Iii/ii '.._., Cumin All. Sci‘. til Um- (nut "vii 12.11;‘ (lI-‘(lll ur Snt. 1'. -.l.! I FI-ull - i j, 1 ,9, Ii M1... .~.,_ , ,|. sine. h."- IS-wlrnuin \l'}l]l!I'\ ii, l~-1".<:.. (....:..;'. r,- '-. Al. .‘.i L41 _. “we. 1.1. I41" 1i . ll». . [x lv"~ll (twist till .1, 1 i ,- l hill. L ‘w. |_ l, A o? Iiivl r1. ninth. Llnvn ( lliirl‘ i . l Ll .' .- i Ru 1x0. I St-r. (iii Cronin-t I)u_-.in-~, Lint-n 2 Margaret; MacKczizic. Char- WHI-‘WWD- cc. 71» Lulu-s’ Slip-DI] Snluitcr, an) 3 Mrs. Sarah Benoit. Charlotte- 3p,u.,.,,,| lix‘l‘il)i “m, t0\'\'"- ' T I BL'l‘ll-itlL".L'J lzuln ‘lhtlit, Chur- luin um n Ll liutiiilzcli Cumplnll, M1,. l'IL1.\.'iI'G Rout: J ltciu Vi 1.1g." (in. it" Luncheon >- t .2 Aiurgurr-L tout": 3 Ellld lluruuuc, S FOR LADILS UYlilf ‘l0 YEARS OI" AGE Sen. '78 Enilirtiirlvrrd (Nntre up I ‘Iva (‘lotli I Mrs". H. NUILOII, Charlotte- tuiin. 2 Mrs... J. R. Alien, Couthuid. Sec. 74 Best Spectrum-n CF05» stitch 1 Mrs. E. H. Norton, Clzurlottp, ton-u Ll Airs. John Ilolmcs, Charlotte- lottetown Sec. 44 Tuftcd Quilt 1 Mrs. Warfield Orr, Nciv Glas- gow 2 Miss Rose Foster, Vernon River 3 Annie Easter, New Wiltshire. Sec. 45 Scrvlcttes. All White 1 Mrs. James Bayer, Charlotte- town. 2 Mrs. Thelma Allen, Melrose 3 Margaret Rossborough, Ross- borough Station. Sec. 46 Baby's Bonnet I Mrs. Weston Carmody, Chur- lottetown 2 Mrs. Matthew Watson, Char- lotbetown. 3 Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Gay- town. Sea. 47 Lady's Kitchen Apron 1 Mrs. E. H. Norton, Charlotte- town. 2 Evelyn Cairns, Souris 3 Annie Smith. Charlottetown. Sec. 48 Specimen Darned Stocking 1 Evelyn Cairns. Souris 2 Helen Matheson, Milton 3 Emma McNevln. Royalty Sec. 40 Fancy Sweater 1 Alvina McGrcgor, Charlotte- town 2 Mrs. Roy Smith. Chai-‘otititowrn 3 Margaret Dougnn, Charlotte- {Own Sec. 50 Applique Work I Mrs. Harold Bnell, Chili-loite- town "Z Mrs. Nelson Show, Nlnntuuuc. 3 Miss ’I‘hclm:1 D. Allen. Alon‘.- rose. Soc. 51 Women's 1 Mrs. E. H. Norton. town 2 Mrs. W. H’. Home. Zvlilton 3 Emma MvNcvin. Ciini'irvilrlu\\"ii Sec. 5‘! Man's Shirt 1 Mrs. E. H. Norton, Charlotte- town 2 hfrs. W. H. Philluw, Charlotte- Wll 3 hfrs W. H Hrsrne. Milton. Ilnusc Dress- Cluirlnltc- W1. J Airs. A. E. Wliilnrtn, Lowe: Montague 560- 75 39st Pair IIuud-miulo Pillow Slips ‘Q I lVIrs. H. Norwn, Charlotte- town 2 Mrs. J. R. Allen. Cot-"ehcarl. Ii . s. J. A. lvlliclflitiywui, Ciydg River Sec. ‘I6 Tivn Pairs of Baby's Booties I Mrs. E. H. Norlon, Charlotte- town 2 Mrs. John Holmes, Charlotte- toun. Sec. '77 (‘rociict or Kuittcil Slipper; 1 Mrs. E. H. Norton, Charlotte- town. 2 Mrs. J. A. Blnc-Fatiycil, Clfle R vcr. Scc. 78 Best Knitted or Crochet. 1511;: 1 Mrs. Schurm‘ u. , ' 2 Mrs J. R. Aimll. (‘on d. 3 Mrs. E. H. Nulioll. Charlotte- town . “(ORR OF (‘IIILIHHTY IZYDER, l"ll-'"l‘lfl'.\' Yli.\ll.\' Scc. '79 Pillow Iii-mining, Sr 1 Irlvh-n l7. u...» "l"! and (‘umhiiting I-‘uilling l? 1 wr lW-ntxv Sec. 53 Ilnnrl-mairic Lzirc S] rim-vi _' Chill" m-mxtil 2 Mrs. S. D. . (‘hmloib-toivn 3 Ethel L. Burke. (‘hnrloiivirin-sri Scc. 54 Incc Dcsscri Ilnyiics. Iluml- made. Not Less Than Nix 1 Miss h-‘Iclvlurrnr (‘huzul:rirv\\'i1 2 Mrs. Thelma Alien Yiclrosr‘ Ii 371's. I. McLnrcii. (‘ltnrllvttctnnvti Sec. 55 Best Specimcu of Nl-"rllc Point 1 Ethel McDonuull. (‘lmrlnlwtruvii town. Scc. 56 No Etttrics Sec. 5'7 Best Sprcimcn Nctiinz l Mrs. Irn Shaw. Churlnttetmvn 2 Mrs. Prowsc. Union Road 3 Mrs. Alex. McNcvin. Charlotte- town. Soc. 5t! Vanity Sol in Colors 1 Emma McNci-in. Chm-lorrotmvn 2 Mrs. McLarcn. Charlottetown 3 Mrs. Phoebe Simons. Oxbow, Snsk. Soc. 59 Articles of Ladies Ilnndunrk (ai Knitting- I Mrs. Bnvcr. (‘l1:1i'lvi‘.'.nt~\\-v1 side. lottebown. (bi Crocket- 1 Mrs. Ed Lawson. Luccrnc. (int 2 Mrs. J. C. Dunbar. Old Barns N . S 3 Bet-h Cnk-s. North Milton. (cl Embroidery»- l Helen Mnthcsrm. ltiirnn. Z Florence Palmer. Conroy. fl Mrs. Minnie Blenkhom. Char- lollctnwn. Sea. D lest hi: land-nude Bfliow i irmvi '4 "rs. W. W. Mclcan, Chari-ibc- l town (d) Miscellaneous- 2 Mrs. Mnrjnrie Scott, (‘llill'll'llll‘-. 2 Mrs. J. B. McDonald, Summer- 3 Mrs. Matthew Watson. Char- 2 Mrs. L. C. Anderson, ("lmrlnttn- .\'|'t-, 8i I)|'I\'\"|l Dull 1.7mm Ylvifm L‘.-:.~.I~='. r:"\."‘.. R It (i .2 livlwn ("1 “~- 11 Filth‘ n. i- l'l. ti i .- \ i .i'\. . if". w. Srr, Hli \n lfvlillvs $11‘. 8-1 $11.17) lint-k, I'm/.- (nvvit tn .\'\'\l<‘»t think 1.11.111 l». ' l 2'1‘ - l. i l‘ i l l Ti l t ~ i l t l . i. 1%,. . . " . Sm‘. 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