SEPTEMBER 21-. 193s I Prize Winners at l Souris Exhibition oinufiinosuu Carriage Stallion, 3 years or over, Registered : 1, John Aitken. Fortune Bridge; 2, Howard Wood, Roi-l House. _ Carriage Mare with Foal at foot ; l» 39° 5l°°l°- OllQPUl-OW: 2. Walter Mllllfii °°wm BT56; S. Basil Bryan, New Harmony. Carriage Foal of 1935: 1, Waite;- Msllard; 2. Leo Steele; 3, A115“; A_ McKenzie. Rollo Bay. Carriage Filly or Gelding undel- 4 years: 1. Edward Mahar, Rollo Buy; 3. Allan J. McDonald, Little Pond. _ Carriage Filly or Gelding undu- 3 years: 1, Rev. A. L Sinnott, Rollo Bay; 2, Brent Stead, Bay Fol-tune; 3, Elmer Peters. Rollo Bay, CllTllN filly 01' Gelding under 2 years 1 l. Rev. A. L. Sinnott; 2, vie. tor Peters, Rollo Bay; a, gown-d Wood. Clydesdale, Percheron or ably-g Blllllilll. 3 years or over, Register- Edi 1. W. H. Townshend and Sons, Rollo Buy: 2, Roland Sandgrmn, Marie. Dluft Male with her foal : l. John Aitken; 2, Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay- s. Waiter Mallard. - ' Draft Fioal of 1935: 1, John Alt- lwll; 3. Edwin Peters; 3, Earl White, Souris West. Draft l“iliy or gelding under.‘ 3/65"! 1. Peter A. Mclsaac, Soul-is Line Road; 2, Edwin Peters, Draft Filly ‘or Gelding undo;- 3 W513 3 1' .W. H. Townshend 6s Sons 2. C. W- Townshend. Fortune Bridge 3, T. J. Kickham, Souris West, Draft Filly or Golding under 2 years : 1/, Charles Chlng, Red Point; 2, W. H, Townshend dz Sons; 3, Joseph McRne, Rollo Bay Draft Mare or Gelding. 4 years or over: 1, W_'}[_ Townshend a 30M; 2. Matthew st McLean, Sourls; Ii. Joseph McRae. Mare or Gelding for General Pur. P059. filly age: 1, Daniel Bushey Souris Line Road; 2, Ernest Ding- Well. Emilia; 1i. John Aitken. l Pair Draft Horses, Mares or Geld- lhss owned by Exhibitor. hitched to truck wagon: l, Matthew A: Mo- Lilli; 3. W. H. Townshend a Sons" a, John Altken. ’ Roadster Mare or Gelding shown lu wrrinse: l. John Bushey, 8011115 all}; 31°11? 3. D. R. Burke. Fortune l’ 8!. 3. Fwd R038. Fortune Head. Cit-Ridge Mare. Registered, any Iss1 l. John Aitken. Champion Draft Mare or Gelding any age: 1. W. H. Townshend so Sons. Qhampion John Aitken, Carriage‘ Stallion : Here are the G rest-and Well- l‘ Shed-Men of Ethiopia .1111: CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN It ls not only by the vestmeni-s that one can tell that these cabinet members of Halli Sellassieu court are hip". . ‘nitalies. You may rio- tlce that all are wearing shoes. O Thisis unusual as even many‘ of the officials go unshod. It is only dignitrales are lined up for a military parade in Addis Ababa to the highest of the high who don stir up patriotism among the footgesr. Many of the ornaments populace and prepare them for war worn are of pu l gold. The state against Italy. Holstein Grade Cow in milk or calf, 3, years old and over : l, Geo. Francis Foriune BridKBi 3. D0118- las Aitken: 3, Valentine Mullally,, Sourls West. ' Holstein Grade Heifer, 2 years old: 1, Preston Bryenton; 2, Pres- ton Bryenton; 3, Fred Coffin, Rollo Bay West. 1. Howard Wood: 2. Emmelsfill Jackson, Fortune’ Bridge; 3, Pres- ton Bryenton. Jersey or Guernsey Bull. 3 years or over. Reg. : 1, Edward Bulpitt 8: Son, Cardigan. Jersey or Guernsey Bull Cali: 1, Edward Bulpitt dz Son; 2, Edward Bulpitt 8s Son: 3, Herbert Jackson, Armadillo. Jersey or Guernsey Cow in milk 0;- eali’ 4 years and over, pure bred or grade : 1. Edward Bulpitt st Son 2, Edward Bulpitt 6s Son; 3, Ernest Dingwell, Souris. Jersey or Guemsey Pure Bred or Grade! Bulpitt 8t Son. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer, 2 years. Pure Bred or Grade: i. J. Lincoln Dewar; 2, D. R. Burke, Fortune Bridge; 3, Roy Burk, For- tune Bridge. Heifer. 3 years 1, Edward Champion Clydesd i 5t m . W. H. Townshend st Soens. a on I CLASS IL-CATTLE Ayrshlres Ayrshire Bull ,3 years and over, registered: 1, John A. McLeod st Sons. Dundas; 2. George McDon- ald at Sons, Brudenell; 3, Alphon- Ell! Dfiflfllfi. Bear River. Ayrshire Bull, 1 year old, regis- i/md: 1. William s. Howlett. Sour-lg giver; 2, Edwin Reid st sons, Rollo Ayrshire Bull Cali, Registered: l‘ Ellwl" Reid l» Suns: 2. John A McLeod at Sons. ' Ayrshire Cow in milk or calf, 4 years old and over, Registered: 1, ileum McDonald st Sons; z, John . McLeod at Sons; 3, Elmer Mo. Donald. Chepsiow. Ayrshire Heifer in milk or.calf, 3 Yell". registered: 1, John A. Mo. Lend s; Sons; 2, Edwin Reid y, 5°95; 3. Elmer McDonald. Ayrshire Heifer. 3 years old, reg- gstored I l. John A. McLeod As Sons; bbflél"? lgvcbvnlgaglogittle Har- ~ . . . c e s; so _ Bridgetown, m Ayrthire Heifer, 1 year old, m‘; l. George McDonald a Sons- g m- "l" Mcmnlld: 8. J h A ' - a 0 l1 . Mc Ayhlhire Heifer Calf (Senior) Pure Bled or Grade: l, Bernetta McDonald: I. Brent sieoil- 3 ow, McDonald st Sons. ' ' Ayrshire Heifer c lf ‘ i Pure Bred or Grade: lalfl. f‘; ‘l 50M: 2. Elmer McDonald; - "ll MvAulay. Souris Lino Rd. Ayrshire Grade Cow in milk or (alf-Fiona old and over : 1. James “an,” ew Peri-h; i. George McDon- Sons, 3. W. H. Townsi-tend st Sons. ._ \_ Aylahlre Grade Heifer. 2 years ‘lld- l- Gfllfle McDonald a So s: l- Muse McDonald a Sons; a . Lincoln Dewar, New Perth. Ayrshire Grade Heifer. 1 ye i“‘.i..‘l.f".iili.i‘°°t““iii e will ' 3Y2 . W1 a 50m‘ n Reid _ Holstelns and Jerseys l Holstein Bull, 1 year old, reg‘- I Brldke: 2. J. Lincoln Dewa - 831m Wood. " a’ 0 in Bull Calf, Re is 1 Prelim Bryenton. Rolllo gruff; l: Owls» A. Wood o Son. Rollo Bay. Holstein cow in milk or calf 4 "l" Ind over. registered: l, Geo. 5- W001i d» Son; 2. George A. Wood a 5M; 3. Howard Wood. ' Holstein Heifer in milk or calf 3 m" Old. - .‘ med: 1. J. Lincdln Dewar. i mllldlll 1'16"". 3 years old, reg. : v-vil- lllmvlu Dewar: s. Gcofl! s. °°4 ¢= 5w: I. musics Aitken. Holstein Heifer, l year old. reg: l. 030110 A. Wood Si: Son; 2. Doug. l" Milieu: s. Douglas Altken. Holstein Heifer Cal! (Senior) pure bled or grade : 1, Preston Bry- esiton. Holstein Heifer Calf (Junior). WM bred or grade: 1, Clement P. McDonald, Annsndaie; 2, George A.Wood i! Son; I. Preston Bryen- SUPERIOR DEVEEOPittG 8i l-YRLNTINE WM: l. Douglas Aitken. Fortune . _ MFG/Kill lllri-Yinllll. Filip-i i lwT-lsurfis * :5‘:1H1?.-,..l.e.fil_l.-i\ff.‘fl..55‘. l" "* '15 " Eflf; ml REID STUDIO i, ‘ti, n. o. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer. i yr. Pure Bred or Grade: 1, Edward Bulpitt s» Son; 2, Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune; 3, Herbert Jackson, Armadale. Jersey or Guernsey C Pure Bred or Grade: Dlngwell. Souris. Jersey or Guernsey Calf (Junior) Pure Bred or Grade: 1, Brent Stead; 2, Herbert Jackson; 3, Leith Dingwell, Souris. Herd oi Dairy Cattle consistink of 1 Bull l year or over and 3 fe- males any age. Bull to be reiillllfled and all owned by Exhibitor :_. 1. Ed- ward Bulpitt 6t Son; 2. John A. MCLcOd st Sons; 3. George McDon- ald 6s Sons. 3 Animals, get of 1 Sire. Reg.: 1. John A- McLeod st sons: 2. Edwin Reid 6s Sons. 2 Animals progeny of 1 dam. reg- istered: 1, John A. McLeod dz Sons; 2, Edwin Reid st sons.‘ Champion Holstein Bull: Douglas Aitken. Champion Holstein Female: J. Lincoln Dewar. Champion Jersey or Guernsey Bull: Edward Bulpitt 8s Son. Champion Jersey or Guernsey llbmale Pure Bred or Grade: 1. Edward Bulpitt dz Son. Champion Ayrshire Bull: A. McLeod 8s Sons.’ Champion Ayrshire Female: Ber- netts. McDonald, Little Harbour. CLASS TIL-SHEEP Shropshire Ram, 2 shears or over. alf (Senior) 1, Stirling John Norton; 2, Alex. Hamilton; 3, Reid Underhay, Oxford Flock consisting of 1 Ram 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs, all regis- tered in name oi Exhibitor: l, Alex. Hamilton; 2, Ernest Under- hay; 3, Reid Underhay. Champion Shropshire Beecher Dewar. Champion Shropshire Ewe: Alex. Hamilton. Champion Southdown Ram: Ed- win Reid. Ran-i: McDonald 8s Sons; 2. Howard Dewar, Brudenell; 3, Edwin Reid 6s Sons; 4, George McDonald d; Sons. Grade Ewe Lamb: 1. George McDonald dc Sons; 2, Alex, Ham- ilton; 3, Beecher Dewar; 4, Howard Dewar. Flock consisting of 1 Shropshire, Southdown or Oxford Ram, ewes and 2 ewe lambs: 1, George McDonald is Sons; 2, Howard Dewar; 3. Edwin Reid 8s Sons; 4, John McRae; 5, James A. E. Mc- Donald & Sons. Pen of 4 Market Lambs sired by Reg. Oxford Shropshire or South-' down Ram: 1, John McRae; 2, Preston Bryenton; 3, Alex. liamil- ton; 4, Beecher Dewar; 5, A. J. Mc- Donald, Souris West; 8, James A. E, McDonald 6s Sons; 7, W. H. Townshend 8t Sons; 8, Angus Gul- lant, New Acadia; 9. Philip Holland, East Baltic. Single Market Lamb: 1, Alex. Hamilton; 2, Alex. Hamilton; 3. Ed- win Peters; 4, Edwin Peters; 5, Er- nest Underhay: 8, Philip Holland; 7, James A. E- McDonald 8s Sons; 8, Philip Holland; 9, W. H. Town- shend 6s Sons. Champion Market Lamb oi Show Alex. Hamilton. CLASS IVs-PIGS Yorkshire Boar, B months and over: 1. Fran-k McAulay, Souris Line Road; 2, James N. Campbell, East Baltic. Yorkshire Boar under 8 months and over 3 months : 1, George Mc- Donald & Sons; 2, Frank McAuiay; 3, Alex. Hamilton. Yorkshire Sow, 8 months and over with 0r without litter: l, Frank McAulay; 2, George McDon- ald d; Sons; 3, Alex. Hamilton; 4, George McDonald 8r Sons; 5, Frank McAulay. Yorkshire Sow. under 8 months and over 3 months: 1, George McDonald 6t Sons; 2, Frank Mc- Aulay; 3, Frank McAulay; 4, Alex. Hamilton. Registered: l. Beecher Dewar, Brudenell; 2, Joseph McCormack. Souris River; 3, James A. E. Mc- Donald Jz Sons, Little Pond. Shropshire Ram. Shearllng. Reg. "l, C. B. Clay at Son, Bridgetown; 2, John McRae. Rollo Bay; 3, C. B. Clay A: Son. Shropshire Ram Lamb Riesistered 1, C. B. Clay at Son; 2, C. B. Clay at Son- Shropshire Shearlin i, C. B. Clay at Son; 2, C. B. Clay 3t Son. Shropshire Ewe Lamb. Reg: 1, Alex. Hamilton, New Perth; 2, C. B. Clay dz Son; 3. C. B. Clay a Son. Shropshire Flock Ram, 2 Ewes and 2 Ewe Lambs all registered in name of exhibitor: '., C. B. Clay at Son: 2, C. B. Clay A; Son. ySouihdown Ram, 2 Shears or gyger, Reg.: 1, Edwin Reid A: Sons; gflPreston Bryenton; 3, C. B. Clay st 30n- 5 uthdown Ram Lamb. Reg.: l, Al; , Hamilton. , thdown Ewe Lamb, Reg.: l. _ Hamilton. Ram, 2 shears or over, l. Alex. Hamilton; 2, John Annandale; 3. Reid Under- teFortune. ' Ram, Sheariing, Reg: derhay; 2. Ernest Under- g Ewe. Reg. : \ lug. Norto . Rum Lamb. Raga: 1, ; 2, John Norton; 3. '. Sheerling, item: 1. gm“; undo hay; 2, Ale/s. Hamil- Reid i nderhay. 3w; Lamb, Reg. : 1, John Grade Yorkshire Sow ll months and over with or without litter: l. A. J. McDonald, Souris West; 2, Edwin Peters; 3, Angus McCormack, Sourls River- Champion Yorkshire M a l e : Frank McAulay. Champion Yorkshire Female : Frank McAulay. Pure Bred or Grade Yorkshire Sow with litter of not less than 6 pigs. Special Prize: 1, George Mc- Donald 6a Sons; 2, Alex. Hamilton; 3, Edwin tPeters. Single Bacon Type Sow under B months: 1, Frank McAulay; 2, George McDonald d: Sons; 3, James Cain, New Perth. Pen 2 Bacon Hogs : i, Alex. Ham- ilton; 2, George McDonald st Sons: 3, George McDonald do Sons; 4, Joseph McKinnon, Bear River. Pen 4 Bacon ogs : 1, Frank Mc- Aulay; 2. George McDonald st Sons; 3. Alex. Han-illton; 4, James Cain; s. Edwin Peters. Champion Bacon Hog of Show: Frank MoAulay. CLASS Vr-POULTRY Barred Plymouth Rock Hen: 1, Mre- R 5- Ron. East Baltic; 2, Hank McAulsy. Bamd Plymouth Rock Cock: 1. James A. E. McDonald a Sons; 2, Duncan MoInnll, Mann's Road. Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel: 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart, Lower Mon- tissue; I, Mrs. E. S, Rose. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet: 1. Mrs. E .8. Rose: 2, Mrs. E. S- Rose. While wlflfldotte Hen: 1, Mrs. D- J- 59in“; 2. I. H. McKinnon. Souria. Wlllto WyandotteCock: 1. Mrs. D- J- 5391""? l. H. J. McKinnon. Rollo Bay. W!!!)llotto Oookerel: Mrs. Daniel Mohehorn, Soul-in. Whllc Wyandotte Puilet: 1, Mrs. Daniel Mclhohofn. White Leghorn 3m; 1. 1, Brent E. S. Rose; 2, Mrs. D- J. Stewart; White Leghorn Pullet: 1, Mrs. E S. Rose; 2, Mrs. E. S. Rose. Plymouth Rock Breeding Pen: l, James A. E. McDonald dz Sons; 2, Mrs, E. S. Rose. White Wyandotte Breeding Pen: l, I. H. McKinnon, Souris. White Leghorn Breeding Pen: 1, Mrs. E. S. Rose; 2, Duncan Mc- Innis. Best Pair Geese, (Toulouse) : 1, Alex. Hamilton. Duncan Mclnnis. Best Pair Turkeys (any breed) 1, Duncan Mclnnis. Champion Barred Rock Male James A. E. McDonald. Champion Barred Rock Remale Mrs. E- S. Rose. Champion Male: MrsD. J. Stewart. Champion White Wyandotte Fe male: lviirs. D. J. Stewart. Champion White Leghorn Male Mrs. E. S. Rose. Champion White Leghorn Fe male: Brent Stead. not less than 20 lbs., home made Mrs, Mont. Annear. Lower Mon tague; 3, Mrs. Edward Bulpitt, Car digan. Mont. Annear and Miss prints, not less than 5 lbs: 1, Mr 3, Miss Agnes Annear. mack, Dundas. CLASS VII. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES 6 Table Turnips for Export: E. McDonald 8c Sons. 6 Swede Turnips for Stock: Edwin Reid 8s Sons. Stewart; 2, Jack Annear, aid 6a Sons. thur D .McDonald, Souris. 3, Mrs. John Robertson. Kingsbor 3, Philip Paquet, Souris. 6 Beets for table use: l, Haro Sourls; 3, Philip Paquei, Souris. McEachern; 2, Harold Bulpitt, Ca 6 Onions (White or Yellow) z Eachern; 3, Jack Annear. 6 Tomatoes (Red) for Donald, Souris West; 2, Mrs. D. Siowart; 3, Bernice Horne. 3 Cabbage (Late) : l, H. J. M Donald; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 6 Cucumbers for table use: Garrett. East Baltic. D. J. Stewart; 3, Mrs. I. J. Home. I. J. Home: 3. Arthur Burke. l dozen Eschallots (single) : 3, Mrs. Daniel McEachem. by tho lhrhibilor, eluded): l. Mrs. Mrs. D. J. Stewart: Summer Squash: Stewart. 1 quart Shelled Beans. white yellow eye: Bey; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEachern; Arthur Burke. M. S. Hubley; Stead; 2, Mrs. I, 3, M‘ Wlll" "film Oust‘: l, Mrs. a. M if) 2'- i 5-3°"i3-m\9=~l.ltewart. ‘DINIQM e1.“ Chepsiow. 1 peck Potatoes White Wyandotte CLASS VL-BUTTER at CHEESE Full Tub or Crock of Salt Butter 1, Mrs. S. J- Rose, Lakeville; 2. Basket of new Butter in 1 lb. blocks not less than 5 lbs.: 1, Mrs. Agnes Annear, equal; 3, Mrs. Edward Bul- pitt. Basket of new Butter in fancy S. J. Rose; 2, Mrs. ‘Edward Buipltt; Exhibit oi Factory Cheese not less than 50 lbs: 1, H. J McCor- Sylvanus J, McDonald, Chepstow; 2, Edwin Reid d: Sons; 3, James A. 6 Mangel Wurtzel: 1, Mrs. D. J. Lower Montague; 3, James A. E. McDon- 6 Carrots for Stock : 1, Jack An- near; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 3, Ar- 6 Half-long Carrots for table use: 1, Mrs. Stephen Paquet, Sourls; 2, George Bushey, Souris Line Road; 6 Parsnips for table use: 1, Ber- nice Horne, Sourls; 2, Jack Annear; Poole, Sourls; 2, Bernice Horne, 6 Onions (Red) : 1. Mrs. Daniel digan; 3, Arthur Burke, Montagu Harold Buipitt; 2, Mrs, Dan Mc- size. smoothness and perfection: 1, Mrs. Daniel McEachern; 2, Martha Reid. 6 Ears Table Corn: 1, Jack An- near; 2, Mrs. M. S. Hubley. Lower Montague; 3, Mrs. John Robertson. 3 Cabbage (Early) : l, H. J. Mc- Mrs. l, J. Horne, Sourls; 2, Martha Pumpkins by weight and quality: 1, Arthur Burke, Montague; 2, liars. Squash: 1, Jack Annear; 2, Mrs. Hamid Bulpitt; 2, Mrs. I. J. Horne; Collection Table Vegetables grown (potatoes not in- 3, Arthur Burke. i, Mrs. D. J. i, Maior Reid, Rollo i peck Potatoes (Irish Cobblers) Seed: 1, Jack Annear; 2. Duncan H. CoIln; S, Prank A. McDonald, llllmltyllifll! Trace Outlaw To Museum (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HADLEY, Mass, Sept. 19.—Pur- suit of John Bey, Connecticut out- law. too ka bisare turn tonight when it was discovered the private , museum of Joseph A. Skinner, mil- lionaire silk manufacturer, lisd been entered and two pistols stolen. One of the weapons is a i50- year-old. English target pistol fired wit hpercusslon caps; tho other an 1893 Smith and Wesson loaded with dummy bullets. The museum is in South Hadley about a. mile from headquarters of 100 state troopers who have been chasing the alleged slayer of a Con- necticut constable six days with an airplane, bloodhounds and police dogs. Police Chief John L. Sullivan said there was little doubt it was Bey who robbed the mus seed: 2. Arthur D. McDonald; 2, Mrs. Joseph Chaisson, Rollo Bay. CLASS VIII. FRUIT AND FIDRICULTURI 5 Ben Davis Apples: 1, Mont Annear; 2, Jack Annear; 3, Mrs. V. O. Shirmer, Lower Montague. 5 Duchess of Oldenburg Apples: i, Earl McKenzie, Montague. 5 Alexander Emperor Apples: 1, Earl McKenzie, Montague; 2, Brent Stead; 3. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 5 Wealthy Apples: 1, Jack An- near; 2, Mont. Annear; 3, Mrs. M. S. Hubley. other Varieties named (Early): 1, Jack Annear; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stew- art; 3, Mrs. J- W. McFarlane, Mon- tague. Other Varieties named (Winter Apples) : l, Mont Annear; 2, Earl McKenzie; 3. Jack Annear. 20 Transcendant Crab Apples: 1, Jack Annear. 2i) Hyslop Crab Apples: 1, Jack Annear; 2, Mont. Annear; 3, Henry Holland. Souris. _ M Yellow Magnum Bonus Plums: 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Champion Southdcwn Ewe : Alex. _ Hamilton. Jig?‘ 5221c G362: éfiztfdgmn‘ k 20 Damsons: 1, Mrs. I. J, Home; Champion Oxford Ram : Alex. Mcmmmn ‘ -' ' ' ' 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 3, Mrs. V. O» Hamilton. ' _ ‘ Schirmer. Champion Oxford Ewe: Reid J B”?! gm: _D;°‘5 (Penn) ' 1- 20 Other Variety Plums named: Underhay- 05°13 e“ e’ ' R°5° Mcmmld’ i, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Grade Shearling Ewe: l, George chepslmv‘ Collection Asters, 6 blooms: 1, Best Pair Ducks (Rouen) 2 1, G_ A_ beard’ Sourls; z_ MIL ‘L w_ Brennan, Sourls; 3, Mrs. Lemuel McLaren. Montague. Collection Dahlias, l2 blooms, not less than 4 colors 1, G. A- Leard; 2, Mrs. J. W. Brennan; 3, Mrs. L L. Cheverie. Collection Gladiolus, 12 spikes, not less than 8 colors: 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Sourls; 3, Inez. Stewart, Lower Montague. Collection Nasturtiums, not less than 4 colors : 1, Mrs. M. S- Hubley; 2, Mrs. Mont Annear; 3, L. L. Chev- erie. . Collection Pansies: 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2, Mrs. Lemuel McLarent 3, L. L. Cheverie. , Collection Dianthus: l. Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEach- ern; 3, Mrs. John McQuaid, Sourls- Collection Snapdragon, 4 colors, 3 i ' sprays each: 1, G. A. Leard; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEachern; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Collection Stocks, 6 Sprays not less than 3 colors: l, G. A. Leard; 2, Mrs. Stephen Paquet; 3, Mrs. Lemuel McLiuen. Collection Verbena: 1, Mrs. John McQuaid; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEach- em; 3, lvrrs. J .W. Brennan- Collection Phlox: 1, G. A. Leard; 2, Mrs. J, B. Matthew; 3, I... L. Cheverie. Collection Sweet Peas, 5 distinct colors, 5 each: i, Mrs. D. J. Stew- art; 2, Inez Stewart. . Collection Potted Plants. not less than 4 varieties: 1, Mrs. G. H. Melllck, Sourls; 2, lilLrs- Daniel Mc- Eachern! 3, Mary Gallant, Souris. Collection Table Bouquet: 1, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2, G. A. Leard: 3, Mrs. W. H, Poole, Montague. Collection Annual Larkspur. 6 blooms, not less than 3 colors: 1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart: 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3, G. A. Leard- S. 1 1. CLASS IXr-HOUSEKEEPING Single Loaf White Bread, (home- made) : l, Mrs. S. J. Rose; 2, Mrs. J. P. Beer, Montague; 3, Agnes Cairns, Soul-is West, Single Loaf Whole Wheat or Gra- ham Bread: 1, Mrs. Daniel Mc- Eachern; 2. Mrs. S. J. Rose; 3, Mrs. Felix Peters, Rolo Bay. 1 dozen Tea Biscuits: 1, Mrs. J. O. ld P- Beer; 2, Evangeline Paquet, Sourls; 3, Gertrude McDonald, l‘ Souris. e. l. 1 dozen Raised Biscuits or Rolls: 1, Mrs. L. H. Poole, Montague; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEachern; 3, Mrs. S. J. Rose. 1 Dorcn Doughnuts: 1, Mrs. J. P. Beer; 2. Martha Reid, Rollo Bay; 3, Mrs. W, H. Poole. Rollo Bly- 1 Apple Pie: 1, Mrs. M. E. Mc- 6 Green Tomatoes: l. G. A. Isaac. Sourls; 2 Mm J’ B’ Mamba“, Leard, Sourls; 2, Harold Poole, Sourls; 3_ Mtg» Ronald Mcxsaac’ Sourls; 3, Adele Mcloan, Souris. 50m.“ ’ Layer Cake: 1, Mrs. L. H. Poole; 2, Martha Reid; 3, Mrs. M. E. Mc- Isaac, 1 dozen Oat Cakes: 1, Mrs. Fred Mullally, Sourls; 2, Mrs. M, S. Hub- ley; 3. Mrs. E. S. Rose. Pound Cake, Plain Icing: 1, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2, Mrs. L. H. Poole; 3, Beatrice McDonald, Souris. Fruit Cake (Dark): l, Mrs. M. S. Hubley; 2. Mrs, John McQuaid; 3, Beatrice McDonald. - I Pint Jar Mixed Pickles. home- made, not mustard: 1. Mrs. L. H. Poole; 2, Mrs. J. P. Beer; 3, Mrs- M. S. Hubley. Pint Jar Mustard Pickles : 1. Mrs. J. P. Beer; 2, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3, Mrs, L. H. Poole. Pint Jar Chow-Chow home made: 1, Mrs. Alex. Cameron, East Point; 2, Martha Reid; 3. Mrs. W. H. Poole. SOURIS EXHIBITION Pint jar Sweet Pickles home- made: 1. Mrs. L. H. Poole; 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 3. Mrs. J. P. Beer. Pint jar Tomato Catsup home- made: 1. Gladys Mullally, Souris River; 2. Mrs. Daniel McEaicherri; 3. Mrs. J. P. Beer. Sample Conant Jelly: i. Mrs. Duncan H. Coffin. Bey lfortune: 2. Mrs. M. S. Hubley; 3. vMrs. John Momma. J. c. 1. l. i. 0f 5'"! article sold l’! "Ill store l; absolutely gums“. "fll l" "or: detail- °P Y0!" money n. funded. Hero is a rllnnlond ensemble of except The wedding ring h diamonds. The ment solitaire ls per Bowltchlngly styled l [Laiiiifs 15c! BIILOVA! A popular fuvorlle wlt nty-le. meiui hand. » ~.~ .- '.-. s Special! Thu product of a famous maker - and fully guaranteed for dependable time kern- lnpllxqulsita in afl- prurance. 15 Jewels. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Cameron; 3. Mrs. J. P. Sample Preserve Mrs. M. E. Mclsaac; 2. Mrs. J. P. Beer; 2. Mrs. Best collection of J. B. Matthew. H. Cofiln; 2. Mrs. M. S. Mrs. S. J. Rose. Canned Beef; 1. Mrs. 2. Mrs. Albert Garrett, l. Canned Peas: M Canned Beans: Poole, Sourls; 2. Mrs. M. Canned Tomatoes: 1. iel McEachel-n; s. Regal Flour, Special Poole: 2. Mrs. Souris. R. R. 1. l. Mrs. J. P. Beer: 2. Poole. J. P. Beer: 2. Mrs. M. S Pound Cake (Plain McPhee. Bfmris. CLASS Iii-FANCY Knitted Blanket: Condon, Georgetown; 2. Pequot, Soilris; 3. Mrs. Donald, Launching. Mrs. M. S. Hubley; 2. McDonald. home-made: l. Mrs. J. bell, Bert la-ii. iircation l us“ beauty-very different design unll ultru mmlern. "linin- $1.50 WEEKLY 12"......“‘i:':;?......l1i'.‘“1i£i $24.75 pendisble. Metal bracelet a Io muteli I I Buying so nowri-sz WEEKLY Man's Bulova Aassaiior men-and guaranteed hund- Adjustable 55 DOWN-S! WEEKLY IS-Jewcl Watch $1 (1-99 Special for Men ......... W.W.WELi A JEWELERS SINCE I868 oi A Sample Preserved Strawberry: d Currant: Horne; 3. Mrs. Daniel McEachern. thew; 3. Mrs. W. H. Poole. Jellies: 1. Mrs. R. C. McLean, Sou- rls; 2. Mrs. M. S. I-Iubley; 3. Mrs. Canned Chicken: l. Mrs. Duncan tic; 3. Mrs, Howard Paquet. Qouris. Paquet; 2. Helen- Mullally. Snuris River; 3. Mrs. Duncan H. Collin. 1. Mrs. Frank . .. . a. c .. i. w t. inalie- s- Hllbley: °f,,,,,“'\§,}§,,,i$,“'§,,c,_.°5 homo. Best collection Fancy Work: l. Mrs. J. P. Beer: 2. Mrs. W. ' 3. Mrs. Duncan H. Collin. Mrs. Hubley; 3. Mrs. W. 1-1. Poole. gle Loaf White Bread: 1. Henry Chaisson, One Dozen Tea Biscuits; 1. Mrs. J. P. Beer; 2.Mrs. L. H. Poole. One Dozen Parker House Rolls: One Dozen Doughnuts: 1. Mrs. L. H. Poole; 2. Mrs. J. Peter Layer Cake: i. Mrs. L. H. Poole- i. Mrs. James Pair Blankets home-made: Countnrpane knit or crocheted PAGE EL ' _f ____.__.__._. WELLNE|T$ Gfilfll SEPTEMBER" fiiFT" BUYERS wlTll A GREATW $ER|E$ 0F EXUEPTWIAL JEWELRY” _ _' _ _ featured on an Improved‘, entail FLAII AT lie EXTRA cosr‘ This iS-lllomnflll wrouili ue-lulns diallllllilsliell (Jlslnel mo!" 0g natural IBM- PAY WE ring ional in ms d lei-t. RPKUMGIPJ flawless: and set with illrrn diamonds- The mounting is hnnd- ' unlliusleil In 18k \t'hltO Jr nuturnl gold. Open an Account l; Your CHRISTMAS 0|FT$ NOW! h $29.15 $1 2.50 Very Specially Priced ! S5000 lliasinguiiihed by its distinc- tive design-anti with diamonds gracing each ring. thin combination rrprtlentl u value flint in frilly out of of lhr ordinary". Perfectly niulolleil, these Imnil (irsigurll ill ur naturnl gold. $2.00 WEEKLY R Lid. ___.__ . ._._._. l1 ' i ... Jane P. McDonald, Sourls; " Mrs. James Condon. ' Luncheon Set worked in 001-, 1. Jane P. McDonald, Sourls; Virginia McDonald, Sourls; 3. H’ en Niulislly. l‘ 1. 3. Mae Mclnnis, Alex aid, Red House; Souris R. R. 3. Afghan home-made: 1. y/lrs. John A. Stewart, Kingsboro; 2. Mrs. C. A. McDonald. Sourls; 3. Mrs. Clar- ence Davd. Georgetown. Mrs. Beer. l. Mrs. I. J. 85mph; preserved Raspberry: 1. Patchwork Quilt all cotton homc- Runner ir, <‘ored linen or c}. Mrs. Henry McLaren, Montague; 2. made; Mrs. D. J. Si-elvart; 2. Eun- ion 1. Hoen Mullally; 2. Ag: ‘i Mrs. Joseph Grant, Souris River; ice Garrett. Soilris; 3. Mrs. Georgie Cairns; 3. Mrs. D. L. McCorma 3. Mrs. J. P. Beer. Deagle. Emir River. Luncheon Set white worked p . Patchwork Quilt home-made silk white: i, Mary Chaisson. Bear R .. .| sample Pmerved cherries‘ l’ or wool: 1. Mrs. D. Arthur Mc- or; 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormack. S( ‘L B" Mal‘ i-is; a. Annie M. McLean, Mon guc. Novelty io-t gift or bazaar har made: 1. Mrs. Alex Cameron; _ Agnes Cairns; 3. Mrs. J. A. Wh. Donald. souris; 2. Mus. Joseph David, Georgetown: 3. Mrs. W. F. Pierce, Elmira. Hearth Rug all wool home-made: home-made v.47. ;,\. ; : l. Mrs. Penfrew Cameron. South _ Lake; 2. lyfrs. Marshall Reynolds. solllls- g Hubley. 3_ Montague: 3. Mrs. John Ladner. Fllllcy April" |lllll*l'lll“de1 l- ' “m” °’°“" fieillilmélliilsfn ‘iiiZT-snivagim’ .. H th R . _' i ll: l. a > l ‘ ‘ S- -l~ RM’ Mp5“; H “P50013313 ,,‘},‘,?,_""_.Z.,,, E_ Specimen Filct Crochet: 1. M East Blll‘ MCDOnERL soufls’; 3_ Mm v_ 0_ Curley. Sourls; 2. Martha Reld;' Mrs. G. H. Mellirk. Specimen Lacs: 1. Mrs. M. Hubley; 2. Mrs. Q. L. McCorma 3. M's. A. Wightmali, Lower Me Schirmer. Scenery Catherine Manning. 2. Mrs. J. D. Campbell. Kinesboro: m‘ Howard Rug, home-made: 1, New Zealand; made: 1. Corn Paton. Rollo Bay: 2 Mrs. Philip Carter. Sourls; 3. Mrs. Stephen Paqilct. souris. One Pair woolen Gloves Island yarn any color: l. Cora Paton; 2 Mrs. Philip Carver; 3. Mrs. V. O. Schirmcr. One Pail- Woolcn Mitts. Island yarn any color: 1. Mrs. Duncan H. Coflin; 2. Edna Burk. Fortune Bridge: 3. Mrs. J. W. McFarlnne. Lady's Sweater. Island yarn any color: i. Mrs, Duncan H. Comn; 2.‘ Mrs. Jami-s Condon; Ii. Margaret Norton. Annandale. Pair hand-worked Pillow Cases: 1. Mrs. J. P. Beer; 2. Mrs. W. H. Poole; 3. Eunice Garrett. Souris. Centrepiece white worked in white: i. Annie M. McLean, Mon- tague; 2. Mrs. Felix Peters. Rollo Bay; 3. Eunice Garrett. Buffet Set: i. Glpdys Mullslly. Souris ‘River: 2. Margaret Memen- Sourls; 3. Eimlce Garrett, Souris. Centrepiece worked on colored linen or cetton: 1. Mrs. D. L. Mc- Cormack. Sourls; 2. Mrs, G. H. Melllck, Sourls; 3. Agnes Cairns. Sofa Pillow: i. mo. J. P. Beer: Poole; 3. Mrs. Felix Peters. Pair Towels hand-made: en Chaisson. Bear River; J. P. Beer; 3. Mrs. H. D. Souris. Shopping Bag hand-made: * . Helen Mullally; 2. Eunice Gino“ 3. Agnes Cairns. , Collection Linen from ‘ma. ‘ : 1. M's. lvr. s. Hub Mrs. Dan- M. S. Class. Sin- Mrs. L. H. Mrs. L. H. Mrs. . Hubley. Icing) c i. Bay. Special King Cole Tea Cosy Competlti 1. Helen Mullslly. Souris River Eunkre Garrett. Sourls; 3. Min~ . Z. Watson, Murray River. Miss Haszard and Miss Mc i i» judges. WORK Mrs. Prank J. P. Mc- I. Mrs. J. P. Divide and reset early blosming perennlafs such gs - ing heark", pecnles, leopard’! ~ D. Camp- oyrethrums. Shasta daislrs ".i°‘k'l“"i‘i?“t'.'iif'h >-