di;-pi' _ i Mr.. '_ 1'( _a gggi nit, age. fi=::.i 1- ‘-2 2.95 _ '-I it’ ~ 1 1'\<'I_- j. `l.,_' -»..- 1,., i 1 ¥`,l,. 1 . , ,€ ,ll 1 I I! 'I id: _ n I~ ,, 1' "'= J ,J "i if. it ,~, ` e 1i1".i§‘l iisiii-.F-it '7.‘ ‘£1 f,'.;."..f~'-.' 1 _,f 1’ 1-. .1~ f- .; _ yy., ,_ _ L, _if 5., 1 ,,, 11 1:1 FZ’ f'-1 I' ` :bil- I 1 ..\. I I iff . `- l‘._,',, > l+~,.» .. £215-.= ‘ i .1 t I" .._v,1v,,` i v 1- . , -21,1-_ =‘ --r<.i-’»: »:;'~3' Vt '__'-‘ .2 (IIT, .34-', . _;:.,__ 1 L_z5._. ...J 1 f ".?i’>i', tip .~ ri,-_,V1 ._A .W 1,. , 'A .-'¢` it ,e‘,<'1 is/.=` .‘ , »_:.,-:Ii 2 bil. -if 11:. . ,_ 3 ...vm-<€ 1*, .L1 .__ ‘-,_ _ 1-S-»-1521.1;-.~,_.,_ .. ._.a. -_.;'#.`>~.l. l. H i ,,191 .,._. IIN 1 , .r.,. 'I af1+~.i.-f'-t\1»i#-Me'-1; ,1.,.a'. M ..»L5_~.».-'.<...-.1 i.....=1.». .. ._ _ ,.,, . _ . .. . , -t "” . ., ¢. . .~~_=._,»';-_-3,=;-.f,»i~f,< ~.1- .1 1-. ,-~¢.»» ~, - J 1.*-~< ` 1 _»-- PAGE Two 'ran cHAaLo'1'rE'rowN GUARDIAN - SEPTEMBER 25 1914. H i i W _ __ i _ _ . ____ __ ___. . -.._ __ _.__..____, r W” - --- v ' ` ' ' ‘ _ ` " . We Can Fill Any Prescription Many labor under the mis- taken idea that- they must take their prescriptions to the druggist whose name ap- pears on the prescription blank. No matter who writes your prescription or what drug- gists blanks they are written on we can fill them. Our stock is large and kept fresh by an active sel- ling and careful manage- ment. _ Registered pharamacists only do the compounding here. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST. W/f;T\\\\\\\\\\\YIIIIIIll \\\\\ Ii .lust Received nique designs in ewelry and Souvenir fP. E. I. consisting obs, Brooches, Charm nd Spoons, etc. G.H.Taylo , Jeweler & Optician \'fIIIIOIA\\\\\\\\'fIJI”I/ N *TI O ha Q ~ 'Tl '-1 0. 9. 1.. $2 \\\\Y4r//////I/.¢\\\\\\\\'/////// Illlllf-‘_\\\\\\YllllA\\\\‘ TIDE TIIBLE , SEPTEMBER. High Water Date Day Time 11’t Timo 11't l Tu. | 0.59 21.10 |w11a.! s.1s 22.11 I I F I I _"_" icy: Tn. 0.24 22.51 ._ _ 10.21 2.1.21 | ss. 11.10 22.54 s. 11.54 | , u. 0.21 1 | Tu. 0.46 sired.; 1.10 O0'-`l§5q|iAw U\a-i-~i:*.as»-"'~¥", »1 wi-1 N." cus -_ _~i~: vin 1224 rtii' 1247 1421 1504 1557 1110 isso 1242 zoss 2124 2203 2240 2316 2352 1228 -1=='=r1r‘r'°°?°$=?°?°r‘r’¢F°?P‘@?='=r\~i~iw bénocoociwwoa>-oo;_:=;ri»-vsatolmi-ImEgg Th. , 1.33 i-“_ ' 1.57 sa. 2.24 | s. 2.55 | I M. 3.30 1 4.45 so 10 11 12 13 14 15 I 'l`u. 16 |Wed. 0.17 17 | Th. 7.39 18 F. 3.51 19 Sa. 9.51 20 S. 10,45 21 I u. 11.31 _ 22 | Tu. I 23 iweii. 24 Th. , - 25 I ir, , 15.01 21; sa, 1 I 16.15! 27 , 17,25 23 p [ IS.-il 2s I I 19.10 30 | | 20.44 BIRTHS . -15 TRAINOR.-ln this city. on Sept. 2Iird, to .\lr nnd .\li's J, .\iisiin 'l`i‘:iiiior, it daughter. DEATH RYAN.-liitiiisrity on September 2-ith.. l\'i7,7,ie ilyziii. nizeil il! yrs. l-`iiii- eral taken place this :iitt-rnoon from _,¢.f»=;‘°!-’»~i-so . . »__ N. _ _ Q;;_,"‘ .Sora rcy;~'°°`°»a-ciao ire” her into resiileiiire. viii <‘liestnnt Street. H,,ghL.,,, at 2.45 o`<-lock, to the pro-Caliiedrnl. thence to the R. (`. t`eini>Ir~ry. FRENCH SHIPS BOMBARD CATTARO. HARI. ltzily, St-pt. 24. \'ess1~l.~1 which have arrived from tho l`>alniziti:iii const report that a hoinhtiriliiieiit ot' t'uti:tro (Continued from page one.) i`or [lest Fouls of191/l Slred by Stallion Mrliay; 2, David Reid. Messy. - roi P. E. IEHIBIIIIIII tiitiéettif. ..`..`T. ._ ..1. s. 5. Dis. Miss Alcyone. 2.18%, McKinnon Drug Company (McKinnon) .. .. .. .. __ ._ .. ._ ..4. 5. Dis. ZeaTott, 2. 24%, M. McKenna, Vernon (McKenna).. ._ ._ __ 7. Dis. Derby, 2.29%. J. S.,Wedlock, CNY. (Henderson) .. .. ._ ._ .. ..8. Drawn Time: 2.20; 2.l7’;éi 2.19; 2.21. THE PRIZE LIST Following is the continuation of the prize list:- CARRIAGE HORSES. _ Filly, 3 years old.-l. R. B, Mchln- ley; 2. J. J. t‘uri-le; 3, E. W. Marlin. l-`illy, 2 years old.~1, J. S. Stanley; 3, J. J. t‘iirrle; 3. Lyle Iioswall. Filly, 1 year old.~l. Edgar Heartz; 2, Arthur Mclilachern. Foul of 1914.*1, John A. Cummings; 2, iionald lilclilillan; 3. A. A. .\li'Be1ttii. More with foal at foot.-1, G. G. t`zir\‘er; 2. llugli l\lt‘l\'innon. Ctirriaige Mare or Gelding, 15.2 hands and over.-1. t‘. J. Stewart; 2, Prowse l%r1'i.\=.; 3, G. \\'. Larkin. Carriage Zilaro or Gelding, under 15.25 hzinds.~1, Geo. L. Boswall; 2, Lorne Crnbbor; 3. Walter S. hlcPhail. (`iianipioi1 Mare, any age.-1, C. J. Stewart. STANDARD BRED HORSES. Stallion. 4 years old.-1, Hammond Kelly; 2, J. H. G. Murphy. Stallion, 3 years old.-1, D. W. \\'liitc. Stallion, 2 years old.-1, D. W. White. l-'iliy, 3 years old.- J. S. Wedlock; A. A. Leckie; 3, D. \\'. White. Filly, 1 year old.-l, Arthur _\lcEuchern. SHIRE HORSES. Stallion, 4 years old.-1, F. W. llughes. SPECIAL PRIZES. Foul of 1914. Sired by Stallion Mayor Todd tl’rizes offered by Hammond Kelly, Southport, P.E.I.).-1. John A. t‘unninghani; 2, Donald McMillan; 3, G. G. Carver. SADDLE HORSES. Gentleman’s Saddle I-Iorse.-1. J. H. ov; 2, Win. C. Davis; 3, John Horne. ...1..y's Saddle Horse.-1, Parker llorne; 2, Fred Turner. HACKNEY HORSES. Brood Mare with Foal.-1, A. D. lloswall. ROADSTERS_ Mare or Gelding, 4 years old.-1, lliiiiiilton Horne; 2, G. ll. Stewart; 3, G. I.. Boswall. Filly or Gelding, 3 years old.-1, t‘liester McEwen; 2, J. H. Crosby. Brood More with Foal by her side. 1, Alex. McKay; 2, John A. Cunning- ham. ' Mare or Gelding, shown in carriage. l, J. H. Pierce; 2, William Agnew; 3. Donald .\lcMillan. CLYDESDALES. Stallion. 4 _years old.-1, I)nvid Reid; 2, IJ. li. McKinley; 3. A. A, Leckie. Stallion, Ji years old.-1, Dan N. 'l`tiylor; 2, W. ll. Godfrey. Stallion, 2 years old.-1, William Aiilrl; 2, R. B. Frizzle; 3, Dari Stewart. Stallion, 1 yoar old.-1, (‘,. E. Z\li~.l{enzie. Filly, 2 years old.-1, Jabez Lea; 15, J. ll. Crosby; 3, W. H. Godfrey. Filly. 1 your old.-1, J. ll. Crosby; Edgar lleartz. Foal of 1914.-l, Edgar Hoartz; 2, J. H. Crosby; 3, Edgar l-leartz. Mare with Foal at foot.-l, Edgar iloartz; 2, J. ll. Crosby; 3, Edgar Ileartz. Champion Stallion.-Diploma, David Reid. (‘hainplon Mare.-Diploma, Jabez Lea. Stallion and 3 ot’ his get.-Diploma, lt. B. McKinley. _ q|-.._¢»,,_ 5;;-U*-|" “rCLYDESDAL? ASSOCIATION PRIZES. Rest Stallion.-1, David Reid; 2, R. D. Mcliiiiley; 3, \VilIlam Auld. best Mare.--1, Jabez Lea; 2, Edgar lleurtz; 3, J. Il. Crosby. host island Bred Mare..-1, Jabez Leu; 2. lddgitr lierirtz; 3, J. H. Crosby. liost lilaro or Gelding. Sirod by Vlyflesdale Stallion.-1, R. B. McKin- ley; 2, Chas. Iiryenton; 3, Wm. .\l1'l\'iiile_\'. lit-at l"1iiil of 1914, Siretl li_V Clyde!!- ilriiri Stnllioii.~i `\\`m. McKinley; 2, tliiver Sniinderz-1; Zi. R. B. McKinley. lion. John Rioliiirds' Special Prizes llnron Kelvin,-1, Edgar lleartz; 2, Oliver Saunders; 3, A. ll. Boswall. SHIRE HORSES. Stallion, 4 years old.-I, F. W. Champion Stallion.--Diploma, F. W. lliighefi. PERCHERONB. Stallion, 4 yearn old.-1, Alex. Filly, 1 your old.-1, Alex. McKay. .\l1ire wltli Foal at foot.-1, Alex. by l~'r1-nrli ships' guns liiis br-iziiii, , I Clianiploii Stnllioii.-Diploma,'Alox. DI:-not Montroaf0méo If you intend making an investment in the Silver Black Fox Industry OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR COMMAND Accurate and Authentic information may be obtained without charge or obligation, THE ROYAL INVESTMENT EXCHANGE Offices: Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hon. John Agnew George D. DeBIots John 0. Kyndman William E. Amow “ 2 QF.: Cephas Nunn; 2, Robt. Pumess. Nunn; 3, Robert Fumess. Cepbns Nunn. Furness. McKay. Champion Mare.-Diploma. `Alex. McKay. DRAFT HORSES. Filly, 3 years old.-l. A. A. McBeath; 2, Geo. Simmons; 3. Peter McMah0l1~ rniy, 2 years oid.-vi. Periey M‘\¥¢h; 2. J. H. Crosby; 3, R. B. McKinley. Filly, 1 year old.-1, Perley Mutch; 2, Donald Murchison; 3, Donald Mc- Kinley. Foal of 1914.-1, Wm. McKinley; 2, Oliver Saunders; 3. R- B. KCKIIIIBY- Mare with Foal at foot.-1. Wm. McKinley; 2, Oliver Saunders; 3. R. B. McKinley. Pair Draft Horses. 1.400 lbs- Bfld 1,400 lbs.-1, Geo. Simmons; 2, Frank Andrews; 3, Alex. McKay. Special prize by Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. for best 4 Draft Colts, get of one registered draft stallion --'20, Wallace Stead. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old.-1, Chas. Chandler; 2, Goodwill McPhail; 3, Neil Shaw. Mare or Gelding. 3 years old.-_-1, lilnlcolni McPhail; 2, Goodwill Mc- Phail; 3, Peter lilclilshon. Brood Mare, with Foal at foot.-1, Fred Turner; 2, H. G. Jenkins. Matched Team not to exceed 1,300 lbs. each.-1, A. A. McBeath. WALKING HORSES. Mare or Gelding, shown ln carriage. 1, Geo. H. Stewart; 2, G. W. Martin. Mare or Gelding. Draft, shown in cort or truck-wagon.-1, R. M. McKin- ley; 2, Chas. Bryenton; 3, A. A. Mclienth. I PONIES. ' Single Pony, 12 hands and under.- 1, Alex. McKay. SHEEP. LEICESTERS. ` Ram, 2 shears and over.-1, Albert Boswall; 2, S. C. Lane; 3, S. L. Bos- wall. Rani, shearling.-1, S. L. Boswall; 2, S, C. Lane; 3, Albert Boswall. Ram, lamb.-1, S. L. Boswall; 2 and 3. Albert Boswall. Eive, 2 slieaps and over.-1, Albert Boswall; 2, S. L. Boswall; 3, S. C. Lane. Ewe, shoarling.-1 and 3, Albert Bos- wall; 2, S. L. Boswall. Ewe Lamb.-1 and 3, Albert Bos- wall; 2, S. L. Boswall. Flock.-1, Albert Boswall; 2, S. L. Boswall; 3, S. C. Lane. COTSWOLDS. Ram, 2 shears and over.-1, John Tweedy; 2, Wood & Son. Ram, sheurling.-1, John Tweedy; 2, Wood & Son. Ram Lamb.-1 and 3, John Tweedy; 2, Harry Tweedy. Ewe, 2 shears and over.-1. John Tweedy; 2, Harry Tweedy; 3, Wood & Son. Ewe. shoarling.-1, John Tweedy; 2, Wood & Son; 3, Harry Tweedy. Ewe Lamb.-1, John Tweedy; 2, Harry Tweedy; 3, Wood & Son. Flock,-=-1, John Tweedy; 2, Harry Tweedy; 3. Wood & Son. LINCOLNS. Rani,2 shears and ver.-1 and 2, Albert Boswall; 3, A. Boswall. Ram. shearling,-1, Ernest Lund; 2, Albert Hoswall. Ram Lamb.-1 and 3, Ernest Lund; 2, Albert floswall. Ewe, 2 shears and over.-1 and 2, Albert Boswall; 3, Ernest Lund. Ewe, shearling.-1 and 2, Albert Bos- wall; 3, Ernest Lund. Ewe Lamb.-1. Albert Boswall; 2 and 3, Ernest Lund. Flock.-1, Albert Boswall; 2, Ernest Lund. ' SOUTHDOWNS. Ram, 2 shears and over.-1, Cephas , Nunn; 2, Oliver Saunders. Ram, shesrling.-1. Cephas Nunn; 2 and 3, Oliver Saunders. Ram Lamb.-1 and 2, Cephas Nunn- .'i, Oliver Saunders. Ewe, 2 shears and over.-1 and 2, Cephas Nunn; 3, Oliver Saunders. Ewe, shearllng.-1 and 2, Oliver Saunders; 3, Cephas Nunn. Ewe Lamb.-1 and 3, Oliver Saun- ders; 2, Cephas Nunn. Flock.-1, Cephas Nunn; 2, Oliver Saunders. SUFFOLKS. Ram 2 shears and over.-1. Albert Boswall; 2 A. D. Boswall. Ram, shearling.-1, Albert Boawall. Ram Lamb.-1, Albert Boswall; 2, A. D. Boswall. Ewe, 2 shears and _nver.-1 and 3, Albert Boswall; 2, A. D. Boswall. Ewe, shearling.-1 and 3, Albert Bos- wall; 2, A. I). Boswttll. Ewe Lamb.-i nnd 2. Albert Flos- wall; 3. A. D. Boswall. HAMPSHIRE DOWNS. Ram, 2 ahcars and over.-1, Cephas Nunn. Ram. shearllng.-1, A D Boswall Nunn. ` Ram Lamh.~1, Robt. Furness; 2, Cephas Nunn. Ewe. 2 shears and over.-l and 3, Ewe, shearling.-1 and 2, Cephas Ewe Lzamb.-1. Robt. Furness; 2, Flock.-1, Cephas Nunn; 2, Robt. SHROPBHIRE DOWN8. 2 shears and over.-1. Geo. L. (leaf L Boswall -1, L. Boswall; 2, over.--I and 2 D. Boswell. 8, 0oo._L. L. Boo- ovor.~l, John Horne; 2, Jas. Roper. Ram I-illllbf-1. Geo. L. Boswall; 2. Draft Mare or Gelding, not less than J0lm TW°9dY~ I Wether Lamb.-1, S. L. Boswall; 2, ~ ' - s.- , allaco 2 f_f\H'f;)l»gmb--1 and 3. Ceiihas Nunn: smsfi; 2, w. ii. rope cook; 3, A. ii. 'Foo ` 2 ami over 1 na 3 Bowan" -*B -B, ' ii.-1. - _ (eplins Nunn; 2. A. D. Boswall. W_ (;'ilrl;,,,Il,r:.T`?;")AI_l](|T_t ;0swa|1|T\d Z' T vlgx?-qsikeeglfgr--1 and 3. Ceehas sow, 2 yours oia.-1, A. ii. aoswsii; ‘ Em: I:'am~b -1 ixlwgllh _ 2, W. ll. Pope Cook. I ., (,o|)'hM Ndrn' ' ' oswalli 2 and Sow, 1 year old.-1. Wallace Stead; 5.-A-,",f;i "F|(;(_k _I Ce'h S N ' 2 D 2, T. W. Prowse; 3, A. H. Boswell. .11 ~‘i.-.(5 G' - 1 » "Bi '-*_* '_-Tl--W Boswm- - P “ “““» » A- » Sow, 6 months old.-1, T. W. Prowse;' ` - 2 ami 3, w. ii. Pops cook; 4, A. H. I lloswall. CHEVIOTB. S _ “ ‘ 2’ Ram, 2 shears and over.--1 ow' “nd-er 6 months' 1 and 2' T' Th S I k F I d _ ,Cephss W. Prowtic, 3, W. H. Pope Cook. IN I . _ , _ e Iver HC OX ll “Sify 12:.. 2..‘.§;:.':.._‘Ei“‘;:‘,;"._ .».';;::.,°§, $52. 1 W- Lslrd & Son; 2. A. H. Boswall. Ram, shouting.-1. A. H. Boswsll. Ram Lamb.-1, J. M. Laird & Son; 2, A. H. Boswell. Ewe. 2 shears and* over.-1 and 2, J. M. Laird at son; 3, A. H. noswaii. Ewe, ahearltng.-1 and 2, J. M. Laird & Son;- 3, A. H. Boswall. Ewe Lamb.-1 and 2, J. M. Laird & Son; 3, A. H. Boswall. Flock.-1, J. M. Laird & Son; 2. A. H. Boswall. , DORSET HORNS. Ram. 2 shears and over.-.1, Geo. L. Boswall; 2, John Tweedy. Ram, ahearling.-1, Geo. L. Boswall; 2, John Tweedy. Ewe, 2 shears and over.-1 and 2. Geo."L. Boswall; 3, John Tweedy. Ewe. shaarling.-1 and 2. Geo. L. Boswall; 3, John Tweedy. Ewe Lamb.~i and 2, Geo. L. Boswall; 3, John Tweedy. Flock.-1 and 3, Geo. L. Boswall; 2, Jolin Tweedy. LONG WOOL GRADES. Ewe, 2 shears and over.-1, Ernest Lund; 2, S. C. Lane; 3, Albert Bos- wall. Ewe. Shearling.-1, S. L. Boswall; 2, S. C. Lane. Ewe Lamb.-1, S. L. Boswall; 2, Ernest Lund; 3, Robt. Furness. Wether, shoarling.-1, S. C. Lane; 2, G. L. Boswall. Robt. Furness; 3, Albert Boswall. Best Fat Ewe or Wetlier.-~1, S. C. Lane; 2, Ernest Lund. SHORT OR MEDIUM WOOL GRADES. Ewe, 2 shears and ovcr.-1, E. Saunders; 2, Albert Boswall; 3, Oliver Saunders. Ewe, shoarling.-1 and 2, E. Saun- ders; 3. Oliver Saunders. Ewe Lamb.-1, A. D. Boswall; 2, Cephas Nunn; 3, O. Saunders. Wetlier, shearllng.-1, Cephas Nunn; 2, 0. Saunders; 8, E. Saunders. Wether Lamb.-1, A. D. Boswall; 2 and 3, Oliver Saunders. Best Fat Ewe or Wether.-1, A. D. Boswall; 2, Cephas Nunn; 3, Robert Furness. SWINE. BERKSHIRES. Boar, 2 years old...1, Wood & Son. Boar, 1 year and under 2 years.- i, Peter Brodie; 2, A. 1*. litgs. Boar, over 0 months and under 12 months.-1, Peter Brodie; 2, Wood & Son. .. Boar, under six months,-1, Peter Brodie; 2. Stewart Bros.; 3, Wood & Son; 4, Tlios. P.; Cass. Sow. 2 years old.--1, Stewart Bros.; 2, Peter Brodie. " Sow, 1 your old.-1, S. (`. Lane; 2, Peter Brodie; 3, T. P. Cass; 4, Wood & Son. Sow, over six monihs.~-l, Wood & Son; 2 and ~i,l‘eter Brodie; 3, Jas. F. Roper. Sow. under 6 months.-1, Wood di Son; 2 and 3, Peter Brodie; 4, Stewart Bros. ‘ Pair of Pigs, 3 months old.-1. Wood & Son; 2, Peter Brodie; 3, Stewart Bros. Breedintz Sow, with litter.-1 and 3, Peter Brodie; 2, Stewart Bros. Sweepstakes lioar.-Peter llrodie. Sweepstakes Sow.-Wood & Son Pen.-Wood & Soti. YORKSHIRES. Boar 2 years old.-1, A. A. l\lcBentli; 2, Wallace Stead. Boar, 1 year old.-1, Stewart Bros.; 2, J. W. Callheck & Son; 3, Goo. Crockett; 4, Jas. F. Roper. Boar, 6 months old.-1 and 2, J. W. Callbeck & Son; 3, Geo. Crockett. Boar, under G inonths.-1, A. A. lilclleatli; 2, Geo. Crockett; 3, J. \V. Callbeck & Son; 4, Stewart Bros. Sow, 2 years old.-1 and 3, J. W. Callback & Son; 2, Stewart Bros.; 4, Easton Bros. Sow, 1 year old.-1 and 2. J. W. Callbeck & Son; 3, A. A. Mclleath; 4, Geo. Crockett. Sow 6 mouths old,-1 and 3, Stewart Bros.: 2 and 4, J. W. Callback & Son. Sow, under 6 months.~1 and 4, J. W. Csllbeck & Son; 2 and 3, Stewart Bros. Pair oi’ Pigs, over three months.-1, Stewart Bros.; 2 and 3, J. W. Call- back & Son. Breeding Sow. with iiitr-.r. _ 1, Stewart Bros.; 2, J. W. Callback & Son; 3, A. A. Mclleatli; 4, Geo. Crockett. Sweepstakes Boar. - 1, Stewart Bros.: 2, A. A. McBeath. Sweepstakes Sow.-1, J. W_ Ca". beck & Son. Pen.-J. W. Caliheck & Son. TAMWORTHS. Prizes iii the Tamworth Class awarded to A. McRae & Sons with- out competition. CHESTER WHITE8. Boar, 2 years old.-1, John Mc(',nl- liim. Boar, 1 year old.-l, Thos. W. Prowse. Boar, over fi month 1 W Get One of Our Brooches daii1ut;, gud theesspgdideig sortment of sizes and shapes is so complete that you are tainer. _ You are offered such a wide_ variety of styles from which to choose, such a complete list of talking vocal and instrumental selections to satisfy your every mood on every occassion and for every kind of entertainment. And the tone of the Grafonola is liquid, sweet and pure-it is just what you want. Prices range from $32:00 to $650.00. Sow, with litterl-1, W. H._ Rope* Cook; 2, T. W. Prowse; 3, A.. H,.‘ Boswall. Sweepstakes Boar.-’l‘. W. Prowse. Sweepstakes Sow.-T. W. Prowse. Pen.-T. W. Prowse. ` sxeoirr sacou Hoes. Pen 2 Pure Bred Hogs.-1, Stewart _Bros.; 2, J. W. Callbmlr & Son; 3, A. A. McBaath; 4, Geo. Crockett. _ Pen. 2 Grade Hogs.-1, Joseph Praught; »2, Geo. Orockett. Davis & Fraser prizes for 2 Best Finished Hogs. .not over 125 lbs.-1, Joseph Praught; 2. J. W. Callheclr & Son; 3. Stewart Bros.; 4, Peter Brodie; 5, Geo. Crockett. Messrs R. E. Mutch & Co. prizes for Best Pair Bacon Hogs, 125 to 180 lbs.-1. Stewart Bros.; 2, J. W. Callback & Son. DAIRY CATTLE. AYRSHIRES. Bull, 3 years or over.-1, A. McRae & Sons; 2, Easton Bros.; 3, Jos. L. Gallant. ' Bull, 2 years old.-1, Jas. O'Connor; 2. A. P. ings. Bull, 1 year old.-1, A. McRae & Sons; 2. R. L. Day. Bull, senior calf.-1 and 2, A. McRae & Sons; 3. Easton Bros. Bull, junior calf.-1, A. McRae & Sons; 2, lt. I.. Day. Cow, 3 years old.-1, 3 and 4, A. McRae & Sons; 2, Easton Bros. Helter, 2 years old.-1 and 4. Easton Brosz; 2 and 3, A. McRae & Sons. Helier, 1 year old.-1 and 2, A. McRae & Sons; 3, Easton Bros. Helter, senior calf.~1, A. McRae & Sons; 2, Easton Bros. Helier, junior calf.-1. A. Mcllae - Helier, junior calf.-1, A. Mcllae & Sons; 2, Easton Bros. Aged Herd.-1, A. Mcltao & Sons; 2. Easton Bros. ' Breedcr’s Young Herd.-1, A. McRae & Sons. Champion Bull.-Diploma, A. Mt-Rae & Sons. Champion Feinalo.-Diploiiiu, A. McRae & Sons. Canadian Ayrshire Association prizes for Best 4 nninials, get of sire.- 1, A. Mcitae & Sons; 2, Easton Bros. Best 2 animals. progeny of one cow. -1, A. McRae & Sons; 2, Easton Bros. JERSEYS. Bull, 3 years old.-1. Wallace Stead. Bull, 2 years old.-1, Ilainilton Horne. Bull, 1 year old.-1 Wallace Stead. Bull, senior calf.-1, E. B. lloswnll. Bull, junior coli.-1, Wallace Steztd. Cow, 3 years old.-1, 3 and 4, Wal- lace Stend; 2, liaitiilton Horne, Cow, 2 years old.-1. Wallace Stcad. Holter, 1 year old.-1, Hamilton. Horne. Helter senior calf.-1 and 2, Hamil- ton Horne. Aged Herd.-1, Wallace Stead. Champion Bull.-Hamilton Horne. Champion l"eniale.-Wallace Stead. Ribstron Pippin.-1, R. W. Starr, Wolfville, N. S.; 2, H. D. Johnson, Wolfville, N. S.; 3eterl",mfwy nilimi Wolfville, N. S.; 3, Peter liiacCalluin, {‘.lt.v; 4. Capt. Hugh McI’lioo, George- own. St. l.awrencc~l, It. W. Starr; 2, ll. D. Joliiisoii; 3, A. R. Gnrliani, (lorr- hame Bluff., N. ll.; 4, Charles Stew. nrt. Wflilner-1, Capt. Hugh McPhee; 2, R. W. Starr; 3, ll. D. Johnson; 4, W.i, (.‘. White. ' Williaru's Favovrite-1, l1‘ra1ik Clu- slien, York Point.; 2, Mrs. G. L. Scott, (`0l'll\\'Hll; 3. D. W. White, York Point; 1 4, E. G. Lovev, City. Winter iloiigli~1, Charles Stewart, Union Road; 2, Win. Mclntyro & Son; 3, Capt. Iliigh McPhee. Wolf River~1, Capt. lliigli Mc- Phee; 2, Charles Newsom: 3, James 1 Howard; 4, Peter McCallum. Yellow Traiisparonts- Edwin Cre- me; 2, W. C. White; 3, J. O. Moore; 4, Wood & Son. Best arranged Fruit, Dessert, for dining table (open to ladies only)-1. Mrs. Fred Fiirzo, City; 2, Mrs. llugh ` Mcliinnon. West Royalty; 3, Penelope 1'. Mcliinnoii; 4, Sophia Essory, City. THE CURSE OF DR CRIPPEN. l\'AN'l‘l'lS Sept.. 24.-The British * -é ,/;,‘\f. 0. , . 1 , '#1 ,_ The `~ System of ' * \ Tailoring W I \_ \ i / ,,. `\ \ \ 1 J \ .--_»-:/ ' I \ ° A _Semi - Ready Clothes offer you the very best Hand-tailored Garments at a price governed by ‘ modern methods of efficiency - by systems founded on the law of averages, and all departures therefrom. We fit the hard “to fit. _,£5 Suits at $16.50 that are rczil good; other gzirinciits at $18, $20, 3525 and $30. - Exquisite new English Scrgcs & Worsteds- every garment guar- anteed. /_ '\ S. A. McDonald 1 I'-'I Are you going to repeat last wiiiter’s disagreeable exper- ience or will you protect your home and family from the ele- ments by instaliing our modern system of home heating-the inost popular, scientiiic and natural ? Now is the time to attend to this matter. Call, write or phone 393 J. Now for YOUR Heating Problem Fred. H. Trainor 80 Grafton St. steamer, Moiilroan, from Quoboc is I iishore in the river Loire with her stolieliold full of water. The Montrose icportoil nsliore iii tho Loire to-day is the steumor that carried D. llarry Crippoii, the London wife murdorer, nnd Ethel Lo Neve on their flight to Aniorit-ti in July 1910. The captain is the ill-fitted ll. G. liendzill, who was in coinniaiid of the Empress of ireland when she wus riiii down and sunk in the lower St l.awre,nr'e lust May, with loss nf' over 1,000 liveii. After being cleared by the Goveriiniciit inquiry ni' responsibility in this disaster, Capt. Kendall was sent hack to the Mon- trosc. Tho Montrose, it is siiivie'-f~'l was in French waters as a military ` transport. ‘I HOTEL FLANDERS I 133-137 West 47th St. New York City JUST OFF BROADWAY 'I`lin iight kind ni ii hotel in the rittlil ln<_‘.1ii|y. in the lirart of theatre district and nflizirzelii lo the sliofipiniz rcntres. Positively ine pinot. i* xrelleut <‘uisi_nc and _an excrh' tional ori:hcstr.1,A amc addition just completed coiitaiiniiig |ibrary.urill and billiard hai Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath $1.50 PER DAY UPWARD From Grand ifentnil Station. _cars marked "Broadway" witiiout transferred Pennsylvania btat1o|:i‘7tli .\ vc.. vars without transfer. ct lloo _ .t I _ Proprietor -I Hear tlie I bound to (ind here every- thing you need A. E. f Columbia Grafonola The Columbia Grafonola is truly a wonderful enter- F - -E' l Exquisite Toombs I 177 Queen St. ""'-....'=_--- . _ _,.. 1='..i 1‘¢\