PAGE TWO *1 pa?! )1 N’? - ‘IVAABI-E I Increases the Pep and Vi or by relieving Aulo-Intoxicaglon A SAFE. DEPENDABLE mar/am - 4.. r-i Changes Murray Ha bor—Souris- George- town Service, Sept. | 13th and 14th } MURRAY HARBOR i Commencing Monday, Sent. 13th,’ Train No. 210 will leave Murray‘, Harbor at 7.45 a. m.. daily except Saturday and Sunday. instead oi’ Mondays, Wednesday. Thursday‘ and Fridays. arriving Charlotten zown 11.15 n. m. Train No. 209 will leave Charlot- tetown 3.30 p. m, daily except Sat- urday and Sunday, instead of Mom days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridayfl. arriving Murray Harbor‘ 7.00 p. m. l Train No. will leave fdlirra)" Harbor 8.00 a. m.. Saturdays only. instead of Tuesdays and Saturdays, arriving Charlottetown 10.40 am. l Train No. 1 will leave Chnrlotte~ town 4.00 p. mqSnturdayg only. ln-l, stead of Tuesdays and SaturdaYB-I zrriving hiurral‘ Iiarhor 6.45 p. I11. SOURIS liffevlivc the same date, Train (l 6 will leave Souris 7.50 a. m.. - LEHII of 9.20 a. m. daily excel)! ill: , Mount Stevrart Jct.. 0.45 a. lrrrving Charlottetown 11.00 8d instead of 12.30 p. m. l from No. 5 will leave Charlotte-i .l-ll 3.20 p. m.. instead or 6.00 p. m. -il;.y except Sunday, Mount Stew- lrt Jct.. 4.20 p. m.. arriving Sourifil 61.‘. p, ln._ instead of 9.00 p. m. l Train No. 215 will leave Chariot-l tetclwn 6.20 a.m. instead of 9.00 a.,‘ m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-l ll lvs. Mount Stewart Jct.. 8.20 a.n\.. arriving Souris 11.25 a.m.. instead oi‘ 2.00 p. m. i Train No. 216 will leave Souris‘ l l5 p. m. instead oi 3.45 p. m. Mou- days. Wednesdays and Fridays.| Elount Stewart Jct. 4.20 p. m._ ar- fiving Charlottetown 5.50 p. m. "stead of $.45 n. m. GEORGETOWN llflective the ziiilllfl date, Train No. s will leave Georgetown 7.45 a. m. instead oi‘ 9.15 n. m.. Mon- Iijrs. “W-dnesdavs and Fridays. ar- “iviilg Mount Si¢-\vart' Jct. 9.45 a. m. will of 11.15 it. m_ l l l ') l é l .. .\'ll_ 7 will loave .\1ount :'1 "l-l .'lI'l JUL. 4.20 p. m. instead of Q ‘ ' n m.. Mondavs Wcdnesdav“. 3 , Fridays, arriving (icoregtown [l m. lnsteadpf 0.10 p. m. '.‘r'~ln No. 217 \\‘lll leave Mount -.\ rl Jl-t llluo a. m. instead of ‘i :1. m. Mondays, ‘Wednesdays ‘rilloys, zlrrvlng Georegtown 5 f). Ill. instead of 2.15’ p. m. ‘I'll No. 21S will leave George- l ‘:0 p. m. instead of 3.00 p. m. ‘Eililyi and Fridays. A i-lvart Jct. at 4.10 ' ' p. m. Sept. 14th. " lvlvo George- . IIISIVZIKI of 8.45 a.m., '-'lnys and Satur- 1r ‘ l l T ‘ 1»_...¢...__,,,.,, RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15 International Radio Program! EVENING CONCERTS 6:30 P. M. WGY (880) Schenectady. Eastman Theatre WEAF (492) N. Y. Army/Band. to \\'EEI. WTAG, “UAR. WGR WCAE. WWJ, WSAI. WLS (345) Chicago. Organ. WOR (405) Newark. Masked Maids. 7:00 P. M WLIB (302) Elgin, Ill Popular. KYW (536) Chicago. Family Hour WJZ (455) N. Y Imperial Imps. IVHXI) (275) llflwaukee Organ WKAQ (341) Porto Rico Municipal band. (250) Chicago. Trlanon Duo. WHB (as) xallllas City. K. c. Artist Trio Operatic Program. WHO (526) Des Moines. Bankers Life Little Symphony. 7:15 P. M. WRNY (376) N. Y. lsaausows Con- C011 7:30 P. M. WEAFfHQZ) N Y. Davis Saxophone (lctet. also WOO, WJAR. WTAG, WEEI WCAE. WSAI, ‘WCAP, WGR WLIT (395) ‘Phlla. Studio program. WMCA (341) N. Y. Entertainers. WJZ (455)_ N. Y. Philharmonic concert, also WGY and WRC WNYC (Q26) N. Y. Band concert. WMAK (266) Buffalo Musical — WGY IVAHG (316) Richmond Hill Studio Program. 8:00 P. M. PVJX (400) Havana Military Band Music. IVCX (517) Pontiac. Detroit Sym- phony. KFNF (266) Shenandoah. Concert \\“I.W (423) Cinci. Shut-ins pro- g am. WOK (217) Chicago. Capitol, thea- tre. WLS (345) Chicago. Surprise time WTArM (389) Cleveland. Auditor- lulu. WBZ (333) Springfield. Barnstorm- ers. WTIO (476) Hartford. Travelers Jongleursg WCAE (462) Pitts. Netto Conserva- ‘tory of Music. 8:30 ‘P. _M. WVSIBB (250) Chicago. Bopular (2 r.) WCCO (417) St. Paul-Mpls. Radio Scouts EAF (492) N. Y. South Sea Is-- landers also WEEI, WGR, WOO) lVCAE. WGHB (266) Clearwater. Fla. Vocal WVAQ (448) Chicago. ‘ Whitne Trio. _ WKRC (326) Cinci. The may Tenor. Vi’ 9:00 P. M AVAFD (275) Port Huron The Ice‘ l Makers. KSO (242) Ciarinda. Popular. KYIW (536) Chicago. Classical. IVLS (345) Chicago. WLS Trio. ,\\'0S (441) Jefferson City. Quar- . let. WSITI (484) Iowa City. Musical. WAMG (316) Richmond lliil. Good Humor BUys. \\'HO (526) Des Moines. Kapac Grotto hlale Qlmrtette, WHAS (400) Louisville. K. ti’: I. String Orchestra WSM (283) Nashville Vocal selec» tions. ' ‘WCSH (256) Portland. Studio pro l gram. WKRC (326) Cinci. Everfresh Hour. lVCAU (278) Phlla. Cheer-up Club 9230 P. M. ‘Wfm (405) Newark Special fea- ure. KHAB (341) Lincoln. Musicale. WRVA (250) RlCllmDDd. Police String Band 9:50 P i . M. WMA ' (IT ring Mourt Stewart Jct. L153 (MS) Chicago “MAQ A" m lllrilfillll of 11.10 a. m. " 221 will leave Mount I20 p. m. instead of _ 10:00 P. M. i) GN (aos) Chicago illosloal. Pro- gram. IYS Thursdays and ,. IF"I\II'II Georgetown at ELMIRA BRANCH WKAF (261) illiiwaalkee. Studio ~. w ll leave Scuria for Elmira ‘~25 P. M Monday. Thursday. , """€y and Saturday and lflvo " w.» for Scurlc at 7-00 A. M. ‘u-esdiy. Friday and Sat- lllicrs For Doyle Bridge ‘ -l Ycudcrg will be received llli.- oitict» until noon on Monday llzlobcr 4. 1926. for the supplying and delivering at Doyle Bridge, near Tignish on or before Match :ll_ 1927. the following materials: 75 cords of poles, 16 ft. long, 6 .n. at small ends. 75 cords of polee. l6 ft. lor/g, 4 in at small ends. 5.000 ft. of 3 in. plank Includln pieces. l8 ft. long 3 z.‘ 10. n llder random lengths. ) l:llps_ 1B ft. long, 8 x 3. File lowest or any [Qlldljf m), ngq. ~ssarlly accepted. ll) farm with or without crop. -O#OIO-Oi be open to buy largo quantities d both Certified alt! Uncertlflod lrlch Ccbblcro and Green Mountains n wcll u hblo flock and Cobbler Second: graded fields. Before selling elsewhere qlvc me an opportunity to buy from rnmmnnm A! 50""! Shore. consisting of 118 acres cleared land with good dwelling house and hams. Will sell Appl JOSEPH DOYLE 1872-114! X-QOOQ PUTATUE WANTED A: In put ycil I shall this fall from Certified ' you. i .l-l2?;‘l‘;ii’.i°.i’.i idililiriiléiléli *""'~ é- "M"- rm- Dgylg Brmgog- Freetown, P- E. I. l..s.lu Hun“, Qwrfllry of Lvcglo- l664-9-1-2wkl- mascot. l i i ‘h. , PlOM I l i ‘MAILL WWW”:- . O _, "ml-comments" . CHEREQURG “ T0 EUROPE "SOUTHAMPTON (ORCA fm: IIOYAIIIW HVKIF Y 15 THE ‘Program. WAX-ID (276) Port Huron. Wilson String Quartetta. KFEU (600) Columbia. (Program. WSAZ‘ (326) Clncl. Congress String quart. KOA (322) Denvor. lProgram. WRVA (266) Richmond. Organ re- cital. WRVA (256) Police String Band. IOMA (461) Shenandoah. De Lu Musicale. 10:10 P. M. KTHS (375) Hot Springs ylolln re- citaTf Concert Instrumental Richmond. X6 10:26 P. M. lworv (aoafcfilcllgo "The Pepilr Party." KOA (322) Denver. trel Show. KOA Mints- _10:30-P. M ' KYW (536) Chicago Carnival. 10:45 P . WOC (484) Davenport Musicale. 19:50 P. M. WTHS (375) iiol Springs Organ recital. l 11:00 P. M. \ WOOD (242) Grand Rapids Studio Musicale. 11:30 P. M. WEBH (370) Chicago. Musical WHB (36) Kansas City. Midweek lliuslcale. KGO (361) Oakland. Item's Little Symphony. 11:45'P. M. WHB (366) Kansas City Midweek Musicale. 12:00 Mid. WJJD (370) lMooseheart. Popular. KPO (428) San Francisco. Studio ‘Program. _ KGW (492) Portland. Concert» 327230 A M. IVHAD (275) Milwaukee. Organ. FEATURE TALKS 6:00 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Synagogue Ser- vices. 6230 P M WGY (380) Schenectady “The Wonder Story of Steinmetz." “He BecornefNoted and Studies Electricity.‘- 7:00 P. M. WOR (405) Newark “Topics oi’. Da " llVDAlP (365) Kansas City. Toll N18; a. Story. 6215 P. M. WSOE (216) Milwaukee Voters.’- 7:30 P. M. WLW (423) Cincinnati Educational Talk. ' WNYC (526) N. Y. "Outdoor Life" 8:30 P M. WGHP (270) Detroit. Campers half hour. "Women; 8:40 P. M. WCAU (277) Pitts. Senator Hansen- pfeffer 9:00 P- M. \VRVA.(256) Richmond Health Talk. WBBM (226) Chicago. Travalogue WCCQ (417) StuPaul-Mlps. Mid- Week Church Services. AHG (316) N Y. Good Humor Boy-i WDAF (366) Kansas City. Star- lights 9:30 P. M. WSMB (319 New Orleans Talks. 11:00 P. M. WHTT400) Chicago Collyer's Sport ‘Gossip. WANT TO DANCE‘! 8:00 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. "ipana. Trouba- doriu" WMAQ (448) Chicago Chapman's WAAM (263) Newark. Ramblers WIJS (345) Chicago. College Inn WCAE (462) Pitts. Quaker City. WHO (526) Des Moines. Dance WTIC (476) Iiartford. 'I‘raveIena Jongleurs: _ 9:00 P. m. WWJ (352) Detroit Detroit News WMBB (250) Chicago. Trlalmll. 9:30 P- M WMAQ (448) Chicago Chapmazls. \VMCA (341) N. Y. Colonial Inn. WJZ (455) N Y Henry Ford's WOO (509) Phila. Sam Brown's. 10:00 P. M WEAF (492) N Y. Pelham Heath. KMA (252) Shenandoah. Farra- gilt WAAM (263) Newark. ‘Four Tow- ers. 10:30 ‘P. M WHO (526) Des Moines Music. “"000 (417) St. Paul-Minneapolis Marigold Garden. WIL (423) Clncl. Royal Elk. 11:00 P. M KGW (492) Portland Herman's IVIMCA (341) N. Y. McAlpin. WJZ (455) N 3!. Hotel Astor. WTAM (300) Cleveland. Horwitz 12:00 P. M WKRC (423) lClnci Lookout House “ZIR (517) Detroit. “Merry Old Chief." Dance 12:45 P M. WDAF (366) Kansas City Night- hawks. M" IRNATIONAL LINE Faro from St. John $10; from Eanfiort or Luboc- h 8t m “Ev.” wcdno n en - or loaves 8t. JohN i) A. M- Atlantic Tlmcf Elmm‘ 1,30 P, M. Lubcc 2.80 P. M- Entorn Standard TING: arriving Bolton. Thurodl! 9 A. M- o" snturdayc, Steamer IIIII direct from 39- Jill)" to DOIQOH: "1"" u‘ John 7 P. M. Atlantic Tlmc, duo Boston follflfl“ in; dly, 2 P. (4., Eastern Standard Time.’ ¢ ' B f ‘Ill ‘ .l.-$Z'.".'f.'£2'.'.7..'.'. ~21»? "volm Reduced rates for automobile‘: accompanied by puconlon- . . T- ’ w» l CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SPECIAL Price on‘ Preserl/Ing ‘QPLUMS 85 Cents Per (Eleven Quart Basket I man and‘ BLUE Extra Fan cy Plums Per Basket $1.00 Single Quart 15 cts. New Unions For Pickling ( 510 POUNDS 5 cts per lb.) for 39 cts. [665 w“ Extras 8t Firsts 40c Seconds 30c are Paying I Jenkins& Son '4" GROCERS l I I l 1 A. M. KLX (500) Oakland Slveefs KTO (328) San Francisco. States. 1:30 A M. KHJ (405) Los Angcles. man's. _ (copyrlglln 1926. by international Radio ProgTal-ilfi. Chicago‘) Mt. Stewart Items Luck or tho lvcaillcl‘ innn or prob- ably both, favored Labor Day, this year, and a number came lo 81111 passed through Mount Stcurill f0!‘ the (lays outing. Some having fish" inlg lines and tackle, others with camping outfits. Hick- o Mr. ii. W. McKay. Agent C. N. IL. and Mrs. McKay are slielllllnl: 11 ltollllay ill Nova Scoila. Mr.‘ It. Mc- Gregor is relieving him here. James Lougheran Charlottetown is employed in boring a lfllllll) l0?‘ Mr. Wendell (ilovor. Mr. Lougher- an ltas just finished ffllllllflllg one for Alex. BIcEachern. Cannvtiy, and has more to bore. hlli intends wait- ing tlll nficr the (tyster season bo- forc starting lholn. Mr. (I. klurray proprietor 0f lllB Murray Iloiel, Charlottetown, call- ed at Mt. Stewart last week. Mr. Murray formerly ran a hotel in Alberton and has moved to Char- lottetown hilt recently. Extra freights have, and are. tak- ing largo amounts of ties to Mon- tague and 48 Road. A new turn- table is to he built at Montague and a siding at 48 Road which will mean quite all amount of work for the C. N. R. employees. R. C. Clark, general merchant. received a shipment of coal last week so a. number of citizens be- gan puttlnlg ill their winter suDDlY- Mr. John A. McAulay mate aboard dredge No. 12 D. P. W. now working in Port Elgin. N. 13.. arrived home hero Saturday even- ing but intends ‘returning again a!- ier the election. Head of Hillsboro people were favored with a rare treat on Thursday evening the 9th inst. when the Rev. R. H. Stnvert. Hun- ter River. addressed their weekly prayer meeting. The following Sunday services were held in the Mt. Stewart hall. conducted by llle pastor Mr. G. H. Tranter. Mr. David Egan, Mt. Stewart and Mr. Martin Thomas, St. Andrews are employed in shingling the roof of the I. O. F. hall here and ‘it Is quite a large undertaking but. the afore mentioned men are capable of filling the bill. "F" -——-{o>-?-- DUKE AND DUCHEBS OF’ YORK UNABLE TO TAKE CHILD TO AUSTRALIA lnonnotv, Sept. 13,- The Duch- ess of York is paying the price of prominence. ‘Only a few months alto she gave birth to a ‘baby Prin- cess who some day may be Queen of England: and now she In look- ing forward with sorrow and prob- ably accompanying tears to what l Abd-EI-Krim lull. fallen chieItain ‘and Sanderson. Heifer senior calf Prize List .N. S. Exhibition PRIZES GIVEN BY THE NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL EXHIBI- TION TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (Continued) CLASS 4. CLYDESDAILE. Sec- tlon 5 Mare or tiliy 2nd Horne Bros. 7 Filly 1 yr old 1S! 140F116 Bros. 3. Foal of 1926 1st Horne Bros. Brood mare. with foal b)‘ he!‘ side 2nd llorno Bros. 11 Best mare. any age. sweepstakes Horne Bros. CLASS 5. PERCHERON OR FRENCH DRAUGHT Mare or filly, 3, yrs old and up 3rd Horne Bros. CLASS 6. CARRIAGE HORSES. Single horse 1st Horne Bros. Match- ed palr 1st Horne Bros. Single Horse over 1. 2nd Horne Bros. CLASS 7. ROADSTERS (TROT- TERS AND PACERS) Single Hor- ses 2nd Horne Bros. 4th. liorne Bros. Matched Pair 1st llorne Brim. v CLASS ti. IIEAVY HARNESS. Single Ilorses 2nd Horne Bros. 3rd Horne Bros. Matched Pair 1st Horne Bros. CLASS 9. SADDLE HORSE. Sad- dle liorse and rider 2nd Horne Bros. CLASS 10. DRAUGHT IIOIISES. ‘Best single horse any sex or age hitched 2nd Horne Eros. Best pair 11st Horne Bros. CLASS 11. IIEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES. Filly 0r Gelding. ililtrhetl 2nd Horne Bros. 3rd Horne Bros. lPnil- Gelding 1st Horne Bros. f CLASS 13 ‘GENElRAI, PURPOSE ,IIORSE Filly or Gcidlng 1st liorne BFOS- BFOOd Mare, with foal by her lside 1st Horne Bros, Pair hitched ‘1st Horne Bros. SPECIAL PRIZES. Best combin- ation saddle and carriage horse Ex. Lieutenant Governor J. R. Doug- .lss. Horne Bros. 2nd Horne Bros. CLASS 13. IIlEREFORDS. Bull 6 Yrs old and over 1st Saunders alld Sanderson. Bull junior yearling 1st Saunders and Sanderson. Male Champion Sweepstakes 1st Saund- ers and Sanderson. Cow 3 yrs old and over 1st Saunders and Sander- son. Heifer 2 yrs old 2nd Saunders and Sanderson. Heifer senjor year- iing 1st Saunders and Sanderson. Heifer, junior yearling 1st Saund- ers and Sanderson. 2nd Saunders 1st Saunders and Sanderson. Heif- er junior yearling 1st Saunders and Sanderson. 2nd Saunders and Sand- erson. Sweepstakes Saunders and Sanderson. Senlhr herd lst Saun- ders and Sanderson. Young herd 1st Saunders and Sanderson. Two An- imals any age either sex, progeny of one cow 1st Saunders‘ and San- (lersoil. 2nd Saunders and Sander- son. Three animals any age 531m. ders and Sanderson. Three animals any age either sex 0t’ one bull 1st Saunders and Sanderson. 3rd Salin- ders and Sanderson. CLASS 19. ABERDEEN ANGUS. Bu" 3 Yrs and over 1st Horne Bros. Bull}! yrs old 1st Horns Bros. Bllil senior yearling 1st Horne Bros. Ilull junior yearling 1st Ilorne Bros. Bull junior yearling 2nd Horne Bros. 3rd Horne Bros. Male Champion Sivcepstakcs 1st Horne 1370-3- COW. 3 Yrs old and over 1st. and pullct George L. Boswell. from thc system, atimuln of inner cleanliness and Do you take a ‘dash’ of glau of water P JEN a Co., Limited, lo-la <\' U \v ' .__r__ ~61! Boswell. Herd boar and It fcmalt-s any age 2nd George iloswcll. CLASS 40. BACON IIOGS. Best hucon hogs 1st George Boswell 2nd George Boswell. CLASS 43. MEDITERRANEAN BREEDS. Leghorn); S. C. White 3rd. Cook, Geo. L. Boswell. TURKEYS, DUCKS AND GEESE Classes 1, 2 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, i) and ‘10. winner, 1st cock, hen, cockcrel CLASS 59. A(litICIJL'I‘ITl't.~\Ii PRODUCTS. Wheat. 1st Horne Bros. Oats 1st Horuu Iiros. lillrley 1st Homo Bros. Barley 1st. Horne Bros, Buckwheat 2nd I-Iurng Bras, CLASS 54. CIIINCIIILLA RABBITS 1st Mrs. Ives )10IIlill-Ill£‘. I’. E. I. 2nd Mrs. Ives. 3rd Airs. Ives. (More to Follow) i-{om EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on The P. E. Island Egg Lay. Iiorne Bros. 2nd Iiorpc Bros. Hel- fer. 2 yrs old 1st Horns Bros. Hei- fer. senior yearling 1st Horne Bros. Iloifer. junior yearling 1st Horne Ilroa. 2nd Horne Bros. Heifer jun- ‘ lvr yearling 1st Horne Bros. 2nd Horne Bros. Horne Bros. (‘LASS 22. AYRSHIRES. Bull 3 Yrs old and over 3rd lugs anti Sons. Female Champion ‘ Ilull senior yearling 1st Ings and 501W- Bllll. senior calf 4th lngs and Sons. Bull, iunior calf 5th lugs I and SOY"- COW. 4 Yrs and over in milk 2nd Inga and Sons. Cow. 4 yrs and over not ill milk 2nd lngs and Sos. Cow 3 yrs and under 4 yrs of the Riff. will act a short slime“ not in llllill 3rd lngll 311i] Sons. Hel- of Southern France when he lands [er 3 yrs and undoi- ti not in milk at Marseilles on September 1 on his 2nd lngs and Sons. Heifer. junior way to exile on yleunion ISIGIId-Zygarnng 131 Inga and Son,“ 3m The French government has chosen h1g5 and song gene“ junk". ca" ll that isolated spot in the Indian ocean as Krlm's ifuturc home. ‘lpnn u The forty-first session of tho council of the League of Nations which officially convened on Sop- tcmbor 2. under the presidency of Dr. Edouard Benn, forolqn minister of Creche-Slovakia, _who hn heretofore ccrvcd an a temporary chairman of the league nncmbly. Live Stock Report (Canadian Fran) MONTREAL. Sept. 14—Livo stock received (‘or today's market on the two yards amounted to 96 cattle. 3 calves, 705 hogs and 177 sheep nd lambs. There were no good cattle and most sales were confin- ed to common bulls at from 3.00 to 3.35 for the light and (hin ones and 3.76 for some better fleshed and heavier kinds. Calves were Illlv changed The few vealn brought from 10.00 to 11.00 and grassera 4.25 lo 4.50, Thl-rf! were no t0!) quality lanllls Iotluy and the best seem to her an interminable pa ting, ‘ the and tlirDukev the \ . ‘King's seco l d son are going u: All!- ll II l ‘ _' offered sold f6 1200M or the pwes and wathers an 11.00 £0; the but?! l Hogs were steady at 1 .75 for th clfl smooths. 8l2.1)0‘lo 12.50 for llihtn . blotch! or 3rd lngs and Sons. Senior Horas 2nd lugs and Sons. 3 Animals, the get of one bull 3rd Inga and Sons. 2 Animals offspring of one 90w gm; I088 and Sons. ‘CLASS 23. JERSEYS. Bull 3 yrs and up 1st Edgar Easter.’ 3rd Stead Bros. Bull 2 yrs old 2nd stood Bfflfl, Bull junior yearling 1st Stead Bros. Bull "senior calf 2nd Edgar Emit“ Sweepstakes Bull 1st Stead Bros. Cow. 4 yrs old and overin milk 2nd Edgar Easter. Cow 4 yrs old and ov- er in milk 3rd Stead Bros. Cow 4 yrs and over not in milk 1st Edgar Eflfllvr. 2nd Stead Bros. 3rd Stead Bros. Cow 3 yrs old and under in milk 1st Edgar Easter. 2nd Edgar Ellster- Cm"- 3 Yrs aid and tinder notin milk 1st Stead Bros. 2nd Ed. Ear Easter. Heifer. 2 yrs old and under 3 yrs in milk 2nd Edgar Eas- ler- Iieller. 2 yrs olll and undel- a Yrs not in milk lat Stead Bro-s. 3rd Edgar Easter. 5th Edlgnr Easier, Hillier. senior Yearling 1st Stead Bros. 2nd Stead Bros. Heifer junior Yearling 2nd Stead Bros. 3rd Stead Bros. Heifer senior calf 1st Edgar Eflfllcr 2nd Edgar Easter. Heifer, Junior calf 1st Stead Bros. 3rd Stead Bros. Sweepstakes 1st stollll 37°!- Selllflr Herd 1st Stead Bros. 2nd Edgar Easter. Young Herd 1st 316ml 3P0!- Znd Edgar Eapter. 2 Animals offspring one cow 1st Stead Bros. 3rd Stead Bros‘, CLASS 8. YORKSHIRES. Boar over 4 mos. but under 1 yr, 2nd George Boswall Sow, over z y" 1" George Boswell. Sow, ova;- 4 m0s_ but under 1 yr. 1st and 3rd George Boswell. Sow and litter 1st George I ‘T0 DISCARD FRECKLES I TAN. PIMPLEII. nnorcnris | It in said that creams containing nnl- mal grease cause hnlffo grow, You run no rllk of acquiring superfluous M" 7""! "I108 ordinary mt-rcnllietl wnx. There In nothing better for n dis. colored akin. u the wn l 1| |. norhn the offeullvc cuticle‘. Nheuluge‘ I): naturally replaced by n clear. nlnllth. healthy complexion, full of life and n. preulon. It’: the sensible way to din- l-‘lfll I IN I tanned. over-red, plinpled skin. Gel an ounce of mercollned wlx at any llruggllfn and apply nightly like cold cream. crun- - n In tic ~ rnlng with IIIII and water, ing Contest for the Wcck end. lng September 11th, 1926 The number of eggs laid for lhl‘ week ivtrs 658. The total nulllhl-l" to (late 30.352. Mrs. Frank llalllllayfls ll. It. lead’ the Contest for llll- \\'(‘I‘k \\'IlIl 51;: llfllllls (l-‘i val-ts) lllr. IIilFI'_\' IIYIIWS Illll. were second with 5i |IUIIIIH (45 Hilts.) The Flxpl-rillll-lliul Sizi- SEPTEMBER "15, 1926 . , N? Drink it in the morning! sparkling, effervescent, refreshing, carries the poison; bowels to proper natural actiom-and gives a cents bounding health and mental clarity. J-‘FRUIT SALT?- Salcs Representatives for North America: Harold F. Rlccllis p-"v- LS; snow "Fruit Salt," tes the liver, stomach and well-being that leadn u; ENO in the morning in q 9 McCeul Sheet, Toronm Q I ‘ d [lull hen No. 117 leads tho Contest with 245.5 points (252 eggs) Mr. Everett Ilowtttfs hen No. 59 is second with 236.6 points (192 eggs) I\Ir._ Harold Lairdg hell yo, 143 is. third with 2232.5 points i201] eggs) Mr. Iluroltfs Lairdls hen No. 150 ls fourth with 230.3 points (236 eggs( Mr JOSGDII (‘llrniicllaelfls hen No. 188 is filth with 228.7 points (105 eggs) Mr. (‘lllford lic- E\ven’s hen No. 155 is sixth with 227.3 points (228 eggs.) .\lr Harold Lairlfs pen of liar. rcll Rocks lends the (‘tiniest will; 1775.6 poilfis T1727 eggs) ,\ir,1-j\-g\-. cit ilowlttts pen of \\'. ll. is scc- ' onll with 17135.2 points (1636 eggs) The Experimental Stkition pen oi W. L. No. 1 is third with 1712 " (I884 eggs) Mrs_ Frank Ilallitl . lhlt. is fOlll'1I1~\\'llll 1702,)‘. points (I700 Hilts) Ml‘. Hurry llylhe‘); ll.ll. url- fifth with 1633 points ("l fi-Zlls) Mr. G. F. ('()liIl(ll‘r~', \\'. I1- nro sixth with 1671.3 points (i912 "Kiel Mr Tnlmnge Pastor's 1)(‘ii oi ILR. 4m» seventh with lllil points (1506 (lggs) Iiirs. F. l\lclill_vre‘a W. b. are eighth with 1512).: pollln (1621 eggs) Mr. (‘liffoljd Moi-liven‘: \V.L. arc cightll with 1515).‘) points (1624 eggs) 'Mr. Clifford llckllven’: pun oi‘ ll. It. are ninth with 1508.1 [Nlllllii (I504 eggs.) / \linnr<l'n Llnlnleni for Rhrnluallnul. The Iluardialfs of Needles Free, Base ‘Ono Case Free with every New or Renewal Ynrl)’ Iulncrlptl THE BEST PREMIUM YET That lo what all (iuardlnn Render: any about tho Froo C!" of Ncodlcc. DON’T BE DISAPPQINTED Oct In on thlp offer while th longer‘ and Ilnvo tho dlupoolntm cy lut- Do not wilt I Iltlll ‘ (of going without one of the hcndlut articles that can bu had around a houlr hold. - GET Plano find enclosed M. lcrlptlon to tho Guardian. NAME Aoonssu..n.“.".,.". ---------------~u~- Plane mill mo fro: at n advertised. IT NOW I 00 my New or Renewal Bub- ~ . .-. a -.».---.--.-.,:.-no"... I I n».~unuurrunn-:--"' ' lllfl ' charge your Coco of Nudl