‘ h r “e-xarswr. n. _ .. "cl rag ¢ >411” lollowirlg is the list o! Prize . ~ "Carriage Mare with loal at loot- c years old (regJ-i and 2. R. L. v v Barge; 9. Preston Brysnton. I ~2. A. G- Judson; 8. Howard Wood: 4. PIGAPITOL rosin éljsouris Exhibition i at Souris Exhibition; l lCn-rlage stallion, 4 yn. or over. “Ii-egJ-l, Sigsworth Bros, Card!!!"- ' 1, Douglas Aitken, Fortune Bridge. > s carriage Foal o1 line-i. Doilzll! Aitken; 2, Andrew P. Peters. Rollo Bay; 3, Douglas Aitken; 4, Felix Pet- ‘ers. Rollo Bab’. Carriage Filly or Gelding find" 4 yrs.-—1, Joseph E. Deagle, Bear River; IYJames McCormsck, New Zealand. T. Carriage Filly or Gelding, under 3 $19.4, Aubrey Aitken, Fortune Bridge; 2. Reid Underhay. Bay For- ‘tiuné; 3, R, L. Burge, Five Houses; g; Harold White, Eouris West. Carriage Filly,‘ Coll: or Gelding un- der 2 yrs.—l, Douglas Aitken. Fortune Bridge; 2. Frank O'Donnell, Souris River; 3, Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay; 4. Howard W006. Rld H011”- Clydesdale, Percheron or Shire Stallion, any age (reg.)—1, C. E. lu pull" m“ mill!!! cur" °l ‘ out W“ '°men_rlvl\l ‘ v and 2, Howard Wood: 3. Preston Bry- enton. Holstein Grade Cow in milk or call 3 yrs. and oven-l, Douglas Aitken; 2. J. L. Judson, Five Fla-ass; 3, Doug- las Aitken; 4. Howard Wood. Holstein Grade Heller, 2 yrs. old- l and 2. Douglas Aitken; 3, Neil Ross. Red House; 4, Preston Bryenton. Holstein Grade Heifer, 1 year old- l. Alex McClurnpha, Rollo Bay; 2, Ernest Dlngwell, Souris; 8, T. J. Kickham, Souris West; 4, Neil Ross. Holstein Grade Heifer Call, junior -l and 2. J. E Dingwell at Sons; 3. Joseph McRae; 4. Howard Wood. Ayrshire Bull, 3 yrs. and over (reg) —1, Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire Bull. 2 yrs. old (rep-—1, Brent Stead, Bay Fortune. Ayrshire Bull, 1 year old (regJ-l and 2, P. A. Mclsanc. Souris Line Road. Ayrshire Bull Calf, senion-l, Ed- win Reid, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire Bull Cali’, junior.-_1. Wm. A. White, Rollo Bay; 2. Reid Under- hay. Bay Fortune; 3, Edwin Reid; 4, Peter D. Peters. ~Pratta 5t. Peter's; 2, W. H. Town- shend, Rollo Bay; 3, J. R. Mclsaao, Bear River; 4. John W. McDonald, Little Pond. . Draft Mare, with her foal, not reg- !stered.—1, James McConnack, Rollo Bay; 2. James Mclnzlis, Gowah Brsc, Dralt Foal ol 192' -l. James Mc- Cormack; 2, James Mclnnis. Dralt Filly or Gelding, under 4 yrs.—1, Frank O'Donnell; 2, T. J.; Kickham. Souris West“ i Draft Filly or Gelding under 3 yrs-—1, John McKinnon, Bear River; l. T. J. Kicllham; 3, Andrew F. Pet- ers, Rollo Bay; 4, D. F. Macaulay, Souris. 'Dralt Mare or Gelding, any age.- 1; Prank Mclnnis. St. Peter's; 2. J. J. Hughes, Souris; 8, Frank Keele,Rollo Bay; 4, J. J. Hughes, Soul-is. -Mare or Gelding lcr General Pur- pose. any age-—1, W. L. Dingwell, Souris; 2. Charles H. Collin. Bay Fortune; 3, C. B. Clay s» Sonnrldgc- town; 4. J. E. Dingwell 6s Sons, North . Lake. .,Palr drait horses, mares or geld- ings, owned by Exhibitor, hitched to tljiick wagon-l, J. J. Hughes; 2, chweph McRse, Rollo Bay; 3, Frank QfDonnell; 4, James Coflin. flioadster Mare or Gelding, shown i§jgarriage.—l. Russel Taylor, Morell; fisBfl-ml Taylor; s, Wiiiilm Burk, Bay; 4, E. A. Pierce, Elmira. ‘Carriage Mare, registered, any age Howdrd Wood, Red House. "Champion Mare or Gelding, any IIQF-Fflnk Mclnnis, St. Peter's. _ Cattle - Holstein Bull, 2 yrs. old (rep-—1, filinton McDonald. Red House; 2. fA. G. Judson, Five Houses. | Holstein Bull, l year old (rep-—1, Preston Bryenton. Rollo Bay; 2, R. L. Burge. Five Houses. Holstein Bull Call senior (regJ-l. Preston Bryenton. I Holstein Bull Call junior.—l snd F2, Preston Bryenton. t Holstein cow. in milk or call. 4 yrs. snd over (regJ-l and 2. A. G. Judson; J and 4. Douglas Aitllen. Holstein Heller in rnilk or csll, 3 Holstein Heller. a-m. old neg.)- l. A. o. Judson; a, n. L. nurse: s" and 4. Preston Bryenton. Holstein Heller, l yssr old-l and Preston Bryqnton. ncisleln mm: Csll." sailor. -- l, "Holstein Heller csltfimlcr. -fll i Pete!‘ D~ PEWYSZ 4. William A. White. Ayrshire Cow in milk or calf, 4 yrs, and over (reg.)-1 and 2, P. A. Mc- Isaac; 3. Joseph Neale. Bear River; 4. Edwin Reid. Ayrshire Heller in milk or call,‘ 3 yrs. and over (reg.)-—1, P. A. MeIsnac; 2, William A. White: 3. John McRae. Ayrshire Heller, 2 yrs. old lreg.)-—- l, William A. White. Ayrshire Heller, 1 year old (reg)- 1. Edwin Reid; 2, P. A. Mclsaac; 3, Ayrshire Heller Cali’, senior (reg) —1, John McRae; 2, Edwin Reid. Ayrshire Heller Call, junior (reg) —1, P. A. McIsaac; 2, Ekiwin Reid; 3, P. A. Mclsaac; 4, Joseph Neale. Ayrshire Grade Cow in milk or calf 3 yrs. and over.--1, Edwin Reid; Zand 3, P. A. McIsaac; 4, William McKin- non, Rollo Boy. Ayrshire Grade Heller, 2 yrs. old- 1, John McRae; 2, Andrew F. Peters, R0110 BB1’; 3. William McKinnon; 4, Harold White. Ayrshire Grade Heller, 1 year old- i, Rev.‘ J. C. McLean. Souris;-2, P. A. Mclssac; s. Felix Peters, Rollo Bay; 4. '1‘. J. Kickhagn. Aylshlrc cradcaeilgcr Calf. senior —1, Brent Stead; 2, Edwin Peters —~1, Brent Stead; 2. 3 and 4, Edwin Peters. ' Ayrshire Grade Heller Cali, junior —-1 and 2. Lester Robertson, Md Point; 3. P. A, Mclsaac; 4, Joseph l‘. Deagle, Bear River. v JET-icy 0r Guernsey Bull, 3 yrs. and over (reg,)--l, Herbert Jackson, For- tune Bridge. Jamey or Guernsey Grade Cow, in milk or call, any age-l and 2, Her- bert Jlvkwn: 3.‘ James Collin, Rollo Bay. lnflm Herd ol dairy Cattle consisting ol l bull and 3 lemsles. any ego, bull to be registered and owned by exhibitor —1, P. A. Molssac; 2. R. L. Burgs; 3. A. G. Judson; 4. Edwin Reid. Champion Ayrshire HGIfGL-Edwlfl Reid. Rollo Bay. Ohl-mpion Ayfshln bull-Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bly. ' Champion ‘Holstein-Preston 81'7- enton, Rollo Bay. Special prise ol smoo donated by Central ‘Cfflllflefifl, soul-is, lor best tyvc in Dairy Cow in mllh-P. n. Mclssilc. sollrls Line Road. silcqi y Iniesster or Bheviot Ram. l shear or over (mgr-l. Bryeuton. Ieicester or" lhsviot rum nmb >we¢":oFO rks m ma’ “99- “m!” _ Tm! in the 1°" “M m “we. Leatrice Joyce in “BLUE DANUBE" ‘Beautiful Love Romance, also Comedy Leicester or Sheviot Ewe Lamb (reg.)—1. Preston Bryenton. Grade Ewe Lamb sired by register- ed Long Wool Ram-l, Edwin Reid; 2, Preston Bryenton‘. Grade Ewe, 1 shear or over, sired by reg. Long Wool Rum-i, Preston Bryenton; 2, Edwin Reid. - Lincoln or Cotswold Ram. 1 shear or over (TCKJ-fl, Edwin Reid; 2, Preston Bryenton. Lincoln or Cotswold Ram Lamb (regJ-l and 2, Edwin Reid, Lincoln or Cotswold Ewe, 1 shear or 9V9!‘ (T98.)——1, 2 and 3. Edwin Reid. Lincoln or Cotswold Ewe Lamb (regJ-l, Edwin Reid; 2, Prawn Bryenton; 3. Edwin Reid. Shropshire or Southdown Ram, 1 shear or over (regJ-l, C. B. Clay 8r. Son, Bridgetown; 2, H. J. McKin. non, Rollo Bay; 3. John McRae . _ '1‘ o M ORR o w min; Murder Mmcry -!"l.b* in: in u» editorial rooms a s metropolitan IWIIPINI’ -' 5n oflice boy to whom d!!! W" "gammy-s reporter 1110,1072" g 1 u; _.\ mur er - $33151? toolvlli b!" ‘mu’ "nut-cc lul llll. -1. C. B. Clay d; Son; 2. Alex Ham- iltoh; s. John ucl-tcn. _ Flock consisting ol.1 ryg. Lincoln or Cotswold Run. 1 Ewe.) Yearling, 1 Ewe Lomb.—1. Edwin Reid; 2.Pbes- ton Bryenton; 3, Edwin Reid. Market Class Best Market Lamb. any breed, cross or grade-—1, H. J. McKinnon; 2, John Mcl-‘tae; s. John o. McDonald, Little Pond. \ Pen 5 Market Lambs, ‘any breed. cross or flTIdC-e-l. C. B. Clay d: Son; 2. H. J. McKinnon; 3. Alex Hamilton; 4. T. J. Kickhlm. Best reg. Ram lorproduoing Mar- ket Lambs. any breed.-C.- B. Clay 8e Son. Champion Market Lamb ol Show ‘ Shropshire or ' Southdown Ram —-H. J. McKinhon. Special prise o! 45.00 donated by Canadian Bank ol Commerce. for Best Pure Bred Sow. any sge,—- Frmk McAulsy. Poultry Barred Plymouth Rock Hen. - l. Alex Hbtnllton; 2. Edwin Reid. Barred Plymouth Rook Cock. — 1, Jss. A. E. McDonald. Ilittlo Pond; 2 Bel-t Mullslly, scum west. Barred Plymouth Rock Coakerel- 1. Edwin Reid: 2.- Joseph Neale. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet-l, Alex Hamilton; 2. Jss. A. '8. Mo- Donald. vwhite Wylmdotto Hem-l, Edwin Reid; 2, William MsKinnon. ' White Wyandotts Cock-l. William McKlnnon, Rollo Bsy. White Leghorn Hem-—1, J. E. Ding- well s: Sons; 2. Edwin Reid. White Leghorn Cock.—1, Edwin /. Lamb (regJ-li, 2 and 3. C. B. Clay 6s Son. shropshim or Bouthdown Ewe, 1 shear or over. (regJ-l and 2. C. B. Clay A: Son. Shropshire or Bouthdown Ewe Lamb (regJ-l. C. B. Clay 6s Son; 2. John McRae; 3. C. B. Clay 6a Son. Oxford or Hampshire Ram Lamb (mega-—1, John Norton. Annsndsle; 2 and 3. Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Oxford or Hampshire Ewe. i shear or over (regJ-l. Alex Hamilton; 2, John Norton; 3, Reid Underhsy. Oxford or Hampshire he Lamb. (reg.)--l and 2, Alex Hamilton; 8, John Norton. Grads Ewe. 1 shesr or over sired by reg. Ram. ol any Down breed-i, Alex Hamilton; 2. hank Mullllly: 8, John McRse. . - Grads Izwe Lamb sired by reg. Run o! any Down brsedc-l. ‘Jdm U. Ile- Norton. flock consisting ot 1 reg. lnissster (rep-n. Preston Bryenton. , Mobster or Cheviot In. 1 shear or oter-(rcmi-l. Puma Bryenton. Run. 1 Ewe. l mains. tlwedambf —1.Prss_ton Brysnton. _. ~ mock consisting o! l res. Mm. 1 In, i Yssrllm. ilqsllslh Donald; 2. Alex Hamilton; l. John - “Ulflflildcmliib-lsnd 2M0: PIII Yorkshire Boar, l mos. and over- LEdwinRelmzCLRClsyctsBon. Yorkshire Boar, under l cmos. and over s mom-—1, rrmk llaeAulsy; s. Edwin Reid; l. Alex Hamilton. Yorkshire sow. I nice. and 0N1‘. with or without litton-l, Prank Mo~ Aulsy; 2. o. B. Clay b Con: l. An- drew l". Peters: 4. A. J. McDonald. Ymshirs low under I mos. and over I mom-l and 2. Prank MsAu- llil 8. P. A. Motel“; l. Prank Ms- Auisy. Grads Yorkshire low. I mos. and over with or Mthoilt liken-l, Les- tsr Johnston; I. Illwin Poms; l, John Reamer. loan Lac load; Ohsmbbn YorkshinMsm-Prlak McAulay. ‘ champion torkshim Female-Prank lleAulsy. ‘ v . Tcnllwn: a. m1. sci-t Pequot. louiiai X ‘ ifill “file-J, 17*“! I. Chilled Issoa Isl d saw- lysnklloAulsy. 44. YEARS ~. ago last May, the doors of Patons’ Establishment; were opened to the public. Help us to close them before ‘Christmas by purchasing your winter's supply of quality dry; goods and readyJ-o-wears at closingout prices. Please shop early in the morning’. ; Patons Limited l W. W. OWEN, J. A.‘ McLAREN» Liquidators Reid; 2. Joseph Nsslo. ' Whitologhorn OodhenL-l. flwln wum Leghorn reuse-s. Edwin Rhoda Isilnd Red Bun-l. Joseph Nelle; 2, Edwin Reid. Rbods ulna luc Cook-l. M0911 Rods. ~ Rhoda Island Rod CooksrsL-l, Jo- seph Nelle. l Rhoda bland Rod Pulled-—1, Jo- seph Neale. _ 4 Bret!!!“ PM -- L Ju. A. I. ucncml. i. Joim Menu. _-flnnsun¢.'w' i am Mullslly; a. Tom ulmclly. "fociucucc climatic-ta. chews. ;12..Jlr|. J. w. lrennfl: s, Qusi Butter ms cheese _ ’ Pull tub or crock ‘o! sslt butter not lcu than so ilufncmc-msss- . 1M s. J. Rose. Lskeville; I. IBI- HM‘ Robertson. Red Point; 2, Mrs. PNIW! Bryenton, Rollo Bey. Basket o! New Butter in 1 lb.’ block-l not less ithan a llw-i. Mrl- "wk m"; c, rm; s: J. nosel-l. MPI-W; . Jsskstol new ‘Butler, i" 1m" prints, not less thanxii. line-—1, Mrs-i 8. J. R080; 8.4451. Iester 31013115055 2, firs; Wm. white.‘ Rollo Bay. 311153.01 runtoryiqhesls not less the-mac lufil. Chariot-Lu“- 1W H0186- ‘ ; ; l l.- ‘ lowland Velfitllflll a swca, rut-pips 19s. stools-i. Ed- win Held; 2, H. J. McKinnon; 3. Jo- seph Neale. g _ a Mongol, wurtscL-J. H. ‘J- Ms- Kinnon. -. l donen Carrots for. stock-l. M111 Edwin Reid. _ ' _ 1 dozen hall long Carrots for table use-l. John D. O’Keele, Gowsn Brae; 2, Reid Underhay; 8, Mrs. sec- pilen Paquet, Bouris. ' 1 dozen Parsnips lo: table use-l. John D. 0'Keele; 2, Mrs. Theodore Poole, Sourls. A , . ‘ l dozen Beets lot-tabla use-l. Reid‘ Underhsy; 2. Mrs. I. J. Home, Bourisl 3, Mrs. ‘Theodore Pooief 1_ dozen Onions (Midi-—1, Mrs. Daniel McEachern. Souris; 2. Mrs. Ellen McKinnon. Georgetown. 1 dozen Onions (white or yellow) —-l, Mrs. I. J. Home; 2. Mrs. Dl-niel McEachern. Ldozen Tomatoes. red; for size. smoothness and perfection-l, Mrs. I. J. Home; 2. Mrs. John Mcqunid; 3. Mrs. Daniel McEachern. 1 dozen Green Tomatoes-l. Mrs. G. P. Clapp, Bay Fortune; 2, Mrs. I. J. Hoflie; 3, Mrs. Frank Poole. ‘ 1 dozen ears Table 'C0rn.—l, Mrs. I Ernest Dingweil; 2,IReid Underhay; ' 3. Mrs. I. J. Home. _- - 3 Cabbage, latex-—1, Mrs. I. J. Horne; 2. John McRae; 3. Reid Underhsy. 2 Cucumbers. tor table use. —- i MrsxPrank Rose; '2. ‘Ml-s. scans; Poole; 3. Mrs. I. J. Horne. ~ Pumpkins, by weight-l, Adele Mc- 1 Lean, Souris; 2, Mrs. Ls-saar Leavers-i Souris; 3. Mrs. Theodore Poole. I Squash-—1, Adele McLean; 2. Helen Mullslly; 3, Mrs. Frank Poole. 1 dozen Eschallotsi-l. M11. 1. J. Horns; 2. Mrs. Daniel Mclilachern. Collection Arabic Vegetables grown by the exhibitor (potatoes not in- eiuded)-1. Mrs. I. J. Horne; 2, Gladys Muilally'; 3, John D. O’Keei'e. ‘i i i | | r .0! Frnlt and florlcultlns. s Ben Davis Apples-—1, Bert Mul- lally; 2, James Gordon; 8, Mrs. V. O. Bchirmer. Lower Montague. B Duchess o! Oldenburg Applem-J, Joseph Neale; 2, James Gordon; 3. William A. Tawnshend. ll Alexander Emperor Apples - 1. James Gordon; 2. Bert Mullslly; 3, Preston Bryenton. . 5 Wealthy Armless-i, Alex. Hamil- ton: 2, James Gordon; I. m1. Jss. damn. Rollo Bay. ‘ ' Other varistiu, named, early - 1. James A. E. McDonald; 2. PrsnkMc- Olumphl: 8. James Gordon. v Other varieties named. winter sp- piss.—i, Joseph Noslerfl. Jamel Gor- don; 3. Jamel A, E. McDonald. 1 Box Apples. psckedlor 1. Preston Bryeuton; 2.13m. uulinlly: 9."'1‘o1n Mullslly- I 20 hlnsoendent Crab Apples. - i, so l-rynop Crab Apples-l, John Norton. Annsndale; -2, Joseph Neale; names s. n ucocnuc. 20 Dsmsons-l; M's. l. J. Home; a. m1. n-snk Pose. ‘ 20 other varieties Plums named-i, autonomy; 2. Mo: Hamilton. Collection Aiters. —1, Mrs. J. W. lumen: l. Hrs. w. B. heard; s, Margaret Meqilaid. Collection Dshliss, i2 blooms not loll t-hlfl 4 salons-ll. III. W. B. and; l. Min Vsllllll: s. 1m. J.w. causation olsclclué-l. . mn- is! llslsctlorn; s. mpga. tyrann- m: s. Nellie ucrnpo. UollsotionNssturtlusns. not. lsss than’; vumiun-l. J13. "mt- o Iicllmivn. . , mcc. 2.1.1. ., ' ' . 1m mun uc- __V J. Matthew; a. ocuiclica smile-n. 11mm uc- nuhin-ws. bulls! llthebqqq, “ Mrs. Bliss Moxlinnon. ocilccucn Vbtbolliw-ll 1M W?!" uubomm; Q,‘- mj. 1011B "film"; '- y; my." film Mcltinnon. pcuccllcn Phloln-l. uni-chm w- ' qqllcca, Mrs. w. a. mud: 8- W'- Ellsn Moklnnm. Collection sweet ‘rem. l “ti?” com, s soon-—1, Winnie 8km: 1- Nellie McPhee. oeorsewwfll 3» "i" ‘m1; Mcflonlld. Collection Potted Pllnil. not 1w man 4 varieties. muss PM" "l" qudcdpi, Mrs. Daniel Mollchsrni 2-, Mrs. Theodore Poole; ' ccllcclicp mic nouqueh-j-l- .1!"- J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. -W. B. Lenrdz. a. lMlr|atiet_ uoQusld- Housekeeping Single-Lon! White Bleed. homo- mlsde-l. Mrs. G. P. Clspp: 2. M!!- ' S. J. ROM; 3. M11. DWI-l McDonald. Single Lost Whole Wheat or Gra- imm_-1, Mrs. G. P. Clapp: 2. Mrs. Daniel McEaohem; 3. Mrs. B. J. Rose. . -' ' 1 dozen TemBiscuitsF-i, Mrs. .1. W. Brennan; I. Lydia Llewelyn, Monta- gue; s. Mrs. w. s. Lesrd. ' _l dozen “Raised Biscuits or Rolls-—1, Mrs. Daniel McEschorn: 2. MrsWai- tor McEsohsrn; 3, Mrs. Edwin Reid. . -1. dosen Fancy cum. diilmnt knids-l. Mrs.- L. u. Poole; a, Mrs. Daniel McEachwn. loosen 0st Cakes.~l. Clara Mc- dl-egcr; 2. Mrs. Edwin Reid; s. Mrs. w. B. mil-d. -' Pound cm, plain icing-l, Mrs. J. n. Matthew; 2. wall. l-r. Poole; 3. Mrs. Edwin Reid. Fruit "Cake. dark-l, Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2. Mrs. L. H. Poole; 3. Mrs. W. B. Leard. Pint Jar Mixed Pickles. hume- Reld; 2. Mrs. G. P. Clapp; 3. Mrs. James Collin. Pint Jar Mustard Pickles-l, Bessie Gilliam: 2. Margaret McQusid; 3, m4. HerbPools. . Pint Jar Chow Chow, home- msde-l. Mrs. James Collin; 2. Mrs. L. Leavers; 3. Mrs. L. R. Poole. Pint Jar Sweet Pickles. home-made —1, Mrs. I-lerb, Poole; 2. Mrs. John McQuaid; 3. lilrs. John Doyle. Pint bottle Tomato Catsup. home- m:d:.—l. Mrs. l J. Ilmn“; C. Mrs. G Z‘. CIQPPI 3. Mrs. l". ‘—1, l'~>"d_ i. Mrs. l. J. Hornr; ‘J, ." . Quald; 3. Mrs. Dari! )1 Ev-nnlc preserved Etirrvterry. hali- DlrlL-l, M's. rm Muilaiiy; z. Mrs.‘ "fink R056; 3. Mrs. n. H. Acorn. Sample presrrvzd Currant, hail- Dlnt._—l. lvlrs, Frank Poole; z, M3, 1, J~ Home; a. Mrs. Daniel M¢Ea¢hgyn_ sampls Preserved RMDberry. hall'- pint.—l. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2, Mrs. Daniel-Mcllaohern; 3, My; prmk Rose. . Sample Preserved Chemise-Lu". Ill-ct McQuIId; 2. Mrs. I. J. Home. Best collection 01' Canned Vegc. tables-—1, Mrs. nsnlcl Mcscchcl-n. hncywork Knitted Blanket-—1, rel-said?! Donald: 2. Mrs. John P. McDonald: 3. Mrs. Stephen Psquet. 1° ylil- W14“ flannel. home-made. —1, Mri. Nelson Stewart. Pslr Blankets. hOmG'mIdQ.-—1,m§, John P. McDonald; 2, Mrs. would» Klnnbn; s. Mrs. Robert McDonald. Horse Rug. home-made. —1, y", Nelson Stewart; 2, Mrs. John P. Mo. Donald. Counterpane. knit or crocheted, h0me-made.—l, Mrs. P. A. Rooney; 2. Mrs. R. J. McDonald. "whwilfk Quilt. silk. home-made -—i.' Mls. Eilner McEwen. P'*"°h"°l'k Quilt. home-made. wool or cotton-—1, Mrs. V. O. Bchirmer; 2, Mrs Brim Perm: n. Marla-let m. Innis. v Hearth Hill'- lil W001. home-mgr”... l. ms. John v. ncncnuc; s, m1, Allan McKenzie; 3, Mrs. Ernest Ding. well. H.‘nh Ru‘! d, ‘n, mlterill. ~— 1, Mrs. Bert Paquet; 2, Mpg, John 1g Gem“: aI'M"I Michael Burke. Braided Bus’. home-mado-l, mm. m“ Film“ i» Mrs. Ellen ucxlnncn. 9 P11. Woolen Books. home-made- ‘: W'- (lhvlw Burke: I. Mrs. Nel- lfln Stewart. l bail- wccisn Glovsg, m.“ "m, In! colon-i, Mrs. Nelson Stewart; 2. Mrs. Chester McNeifl; 2, Mm “m; P. McDonald. 1 P" Wwlm Mitts. Island yarn lflrbfllflrw-l, wig-M Wm; “n; Bell MoKirlaon; a, um ohm“ Burke. ' Lilly's sweater, ' colon-l. Clementilrlfihsi-fi,’ 1:: "- °~ Zchhmr: s. m Vincent m. i Pill’ Hand-worked Pm" gu“__l am. Felix nun; c, Mr; ' blame. A‘ J‘ m‘ wtrsnlecc. white k ‘ -_-1. Mrs. Felix '31:: T.“ Donald; s, am. Daniel ficgmm, ' mum Bet-l. nccilc 011mm. ' "°"° "WING: s. muss ' a’ mhnlm worm on oolund un. ‘*1: has ucncmia; s, "ilvnlldrl. Jcclc m. lots Pillows-i, 3m “bu. a "l" "WI: l. Josic u ' M“ lidobosrq . "when. W“ ""“~"" "““ a _ g . . i . Z Central‘ Glldfdldn‘ rnssn wanna-r and WM. Wheat Flour Just received n CURRY’! F261! B1070. 924640-18.“ nrvs rows. wax-ran... 15W y live lowl Wednesdly. October ion, p_ i J. Noy a Cowliuntcr River. , mo-io-il-n wnss rruzn- Miss nether . 124 Brighton Road, hll been awn-q. edsflmvlssjdlilillfllllllsot o1 Shredded when; llbblbet inserts, ~ by the Shredded Wheat Company, New York City. . . _ rnl DAT! so: nscalvmq i blanket satires fulfil» Fox Show sq been extended to October 23rd, 4,. qulrellnthsfilllllstmusthci; m Secretary's silica. in the Depm, ment ofAgrleultnrs, Chlr|0ttetown_ _ 0201-1044.‘ APPBDVED HOSPITALS. -.'1'i1g gcnuwirlg hospitals 1n P. E. Islam, ‘lwers lound b 111M @110 require- ments thst insure Isle and etllcienl service to the patient by the tweiltb umua], hospital standardization con. 14th: Charlottetown Hospital}. i! i 1. Hospital], Summetside. Prinol Count! Holbliel- tee Board o! the Protestant Orphan- age aglin wishes to thank the Cit! Auxiliary lor their cheque o! $300M proceeds ol the Rummage Sale tn< gather with s box ol valuable ciotll- ing. This is the second (or this a- mount, ilhs former being from the Flower Sale. Both coming at a time i when lunds were very low, the Board is indeed deeply sill-Mill i IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 CON- j snnvsrnvn amorous. - Liberal- ‘ Conservative Electors ol Wards 4 and . 5 and Charlottetown Royalty please meet on Wednesday evcnlnz- October l 16th at 1.30 lrcicsx‘ in the Caledonis Club Rooms to select delegates to at- _ “ tend the Annual Meeting and Con: vention called for October 22nd next to nominate two candidates to com test, Queens County in the next M- eral Election. ‘ aiea-iolll-al. ‘ PLAY ENJOYED-The Cornwall- York Point. Wom Us Institute W‘ srnted the ilhree act comedy "Tile i Old [Dairy Homestead," to a very a1)- i precintive audience lin ‘Cavendish ha" on Thursday evening. The different parts were all well taken. , Mrs. George MacDonald as "Jason." owner ol the homestead. handled the part to psrtection and showed by 1W clever acting. in the strand scene. wonderful understanding ot mascu- line disgust, st failure in the i801" tion ol s. “wet" match. Mrs. EWBR MseMill-lin. as the . town coimtabit. must surely have crossed her Pit-h. sometime, so realistic was ller lea: when she encountered the 8-9pm‘ lion ol "my wile Busch." MYS- Wm- White, as "Willis Work" worked 11¢ way to-ths hearts o! her audien“ lrom hertlrst 5,, ce as dill Mrs. P's-lute. who s4 the Pinkerton par.» oi peddler and "chin, W“ The rather dldicult part of V"Maud' the heroine, in the hands oi. Mrs- Vickerloh lelt ncthlns w be dtm" indeed. Mrs. Dean momwen CI-FPM on the schemes ot Mslcolnl Gray. the villisn, in s. masterly msnw- whiis Mrs. Fred Whltesustained tilt pert of "Bash" the old maid, w‘! cleverly. mm. Glimmer" the w!” ing widow sud seoomplicc o! 1m‘ on the wilt o! In. Bnin. WM" besutilul stun sppssaswe. add“ JIM fill film-bush or 00b? 9° ‘ very interesting ontsttainmcnt. M"! Teresa ccsfm so. Irwlcis cw- ot North River, sated ss mwmlfl‘ -——-~*r-r—--' zfrhu-g my as, other wfll *9‘ mover-abut you fun not- hem‘ blotely sstislisd have W‘ Holloway’: Lunebeonlstinlihitsorccicred- l. "l?! luhhll. Nmityxwjifl d bum. law ll! Emmi!» Delicate. hm ma. , Jewels-vellum: :1. mfh- -’- W‘ which data lull Plrticulsrs c, m, l lerence oi’ the American College c; ‘ silrgoons. held in Chiclso. October ’ ACKNOWLEDGMENT-The “ms. i gave one the impression that a EM“ ‘ detective, handled easily the M . while “Ril-ry" the well acted by. MT‘- ; Hssen Howard wss vow W911i!“ . oolmdnybrouehtoutreslettlill; lswlnthesbscneeol lbs-W“ , manna. - l. Josie seconds; s. sculc ollllnml‘ i msdsp-hlcydil. Dawn: l. We "' g lsni-slsde-l. W‘ ._