Rededicciiion Services Being - Held At Marshiield Church united with Mount Stewart and Harrington to form the pres- ent charge. Hi aid Presbyterian Church was so a part of the charge. . Among the recent pastors of St. Colunaba Church have been Rev. Norman Young. now of Kirkland. 0nt.. Rev. J. V. Crawford of Wei- kers. 0nt., and Rev. Lee M. Mac- Naughton, of Tyne Valley. P.E.I. For 11 years. under a number of devoted pastors. this church has served the spiritual iieeda of the community. Many. who were faithful members and adherents, are buried in tin beautiful little ceanetery around the church. but their descendants, along with oth- er families who are comparitlve ly newcom a to the district. faith- fully carry on the Master's work SESSION Members of -the rk-Session of St. Coliunba Presb an Church are Ilev. Donald Campbell. Inter- im-Moderator: elders Mr. John Macl'arlan Mr. Earl W. G. Foe ter. Mr. T image Foster. Mr. Cad rid Bailout. and Mr. Athol Mac- on Sunday. Oct. Itin- eorvices will mark the reded cation of St. Columba -Presbyterian Church. Marahfield. St. Columba ranks as one 0151: olden Pren- bytarlen, eengrega as on Prince Edward laland. the first church being erected on land deeded by Donald Macneath in lean. An article in the Royal Gazette of April Sth. 1031 refers to til: Prasbyttlan Church on St. P ar'e Ibaad built on the acre of land deeded by Donald ldacneath and lists as trustees of the church the touowing men: - Donald Stewart John Ferguson. John Cairns, Nail Stewart, and Peter Stewart. St. Coinsnba Church. known Sir many years as the St. Peter's Road Church was organised as a con- gregation of the Church of Scot- land,. and received occasional ser- vices from the Rev. Donald Mac- Donald niviaion in 1043 Scottish Ecclesiastical of into two strands. "The Kirk" and "the bee Church." In Marehfield. In Death. who is the fourth genera- alsewhue in Canada.4t.be division tion of his family to serve in the ef the Church in the Old Country eldership of the coagregation.Mem wu reflected in the establishment bore of the Board of Trustees are of a Free Church congregation: Mr. Ian MacArthur. Mr. John thus for a brief period of about Cairns. Mr. Norman Dunning, Mr. twenty three years there was more John Pollead, Mr. Athol man. than one Presbyterian Church in . ' A II. PIBBYTEIIAN OIUBOII Beath, Mr. Harry Dunning. and Mr. Hector Jenkins. RENOVATED During the past summer the In- terior oi the church has been ren- ovated and redecorated. A new furi- once has been installed in the base mellt and a new carpet laid in the church. These. along with two 1b'mn Boards, are the gift of I friend of the congregation gnd will be dedicated at the special servic- es this Sunday, as well as a Cons- munion Table ”in loving mom , of A.A. Mat-Beath presented by his wife and family", and Flower Stands '”in loving memory ( Blanche MS('BeSih Boswell pre- sented by the MacBeat.h family." The Ladies Aid and Women's Mis- sionary Society have given a Pul- pit Fall which will also be de- dicated at this service. The morning service, to be held at It o'clock will be conducted by the student minister. Mr. Karl En- hch breed will be given over 3: glish and the sermon will be de- livared by the Rev. Donald Camp bell of Montague, newly elected Moderator of the Maritime Synod. , The musical portions of the morn I ing service will be in the hands of the Glasgow Road - Wheatley, River Choir and the special solo- ist will be Mrs. John Carr of Marshiield. In the evening. special muglg will be provided by the Brooklyn Male Trio and Miss Jones Lily. of Marahfield. The sermon will be preached by Mr. English. A very hearty welcome is extended to all to attend these special services. Marshfield. Anaoag the ministers of St. Col- nsnbe Church in the following years were -Rev. William MacLan- aa. who in 1007 was appointed to the St. Peter's Road and Bracklay Point Road (Harrington) church: es. and Rev. George M. Grant. lat-INS, afterwards of this Hia- torir charge included Rev. Alex-. aader Macwilllams, Rev. George Moffat. Rev. William Scott. and Rev. Alex Mabon.' BLOWN DOWN The first church. built in 1030, was blown down by a atom and was replaced by the present edi- fice-N lass. Thus this year iiaarka a double anniversary for St. Col- ugian Presbyterian Church. its v a t of 0T'.l'AWA.. The Retail Merchants Association of Canada, and their National Foods Division repre- Itllllll 4o.ooo independent retail- ers. met with Justice Minister Stuart Garaon here in a move to stop the advance of trading stamp operations in Canada. Presenting the submission for the association were: Jack D. Poole. Woodstock Ontario. President, National Foods Di- vision of the R.M.A.: D.A. Gilbert. of Winnipeg. General Manager and Past National President. Luc Marchensault. of West Shefford, Quebec. Executive Director. ILM. A.; !'.A.B. hands, of Toronto. General Manager, National Foods Division: and D. Gordon Blair, of Ottawa, legal counsel. Vice- President J.F. ' " . Summer- Ilde. . In a two-pronged attack on up eratore of trading stamp plans, the R.M.A.briei called attention to the "legal difficulties which render the present law ineffective" and the "inherent evils" oi trading stamps invtheir effect on Canada's social and econonii outlooks. '-"Trading stamp companies should be prohibited from doing indirectl what they are now pre- vented in doing directly." the brief declared. "the exemptions now permitting the distribution of coupons by retailers. wholesalers and manufacturers should be el- inainatul." "..lt is a matter of common knowledge that trading stamps were all but unknown in Canada until this year when a flood oi sehunea occurred. most of which violate the spirit but not the letter of the law." said the brief is urging amendments to sections of the criminal Code of Canada which had beet! Iilaced there III 1000 after representations from the R.M.A. IAIN POINTS Mala points against use of the trading stamp pleas - under which retailers iaeoe stamps which are pasted Into hooks and later It- dsamed for cash or merchandise- ! s a congregation and the nod the erection of th eii building. , When the four strands of Can- adian Preabytarianiem combined in III! to form the Presbyterian Church in Canada. the Free Church congregation at Marsh- fleld returned to St. Coluluba ghurch. (The Free Church and IOU-It Consrssations together with a third body. the Presbyter- ian Chrch of Nova Scotta. had laibthe church across the road is e Drea- New Boost In lending Rates A Considered Retail Merchants Association Acts Against Trading Stamps Stamp Company started large scale operations in the Ottawa Valley and there are now "at legat" 2! plane operating in Can- a s. In October of this year four more firms - Loblnw's, Dominion Stores, Steinberg'a and Thrift Stores - introduced schemes is the Ottawa area "is self defence." "Even moat merchants using stamps in various sections oi the country are opposed to them." Mr. Garson was told. "However. they state they can not afford to jeop- ardize their competitive position by remaining outside such schemes while their competitors reap the early harvest." Turning to operators oi the plane, the brief stated the firms "inter vene in the legitimate business carried on between seller and buyer. not for the advantage of either but to prey upon both." Estimated volume of stamp plan business in the US. was between 5605 million and S805 million. the brief stated. with a potential an- nual market oi betwean I340 mil- lioii andrtstlo million in Canada. UNBEDEEMED Uiiredeemed stamps have been Jimated at it to S0 per cent oi the total stamps sold. the brief said. ".....i,nredeemed stamps are unearned profits for the stamp ... oter - the retaller- always pays for his stamps. there are no refunds or rebates for non-re demption." Vast resources are at the com- mand of operators. lt.M.A. mtg!- men said. "..it is little that they are now turning their attention to the lucrative and re- latively untouched field of Canada with its growing economy and high level oi prosperity-" Net operating profit of food stores is so low that increased costs can not be absorbed. the brief continued. and must he pas- red on to the consumer. beoominl g tax of two or three percent on the country's iood bill. The ms law - picked as In the recent review of the Criminal Code - was intended to "eradicate trading amno schemes”. said the brief ln' urging that Parliament heaakedtoamendthecodeto endure that no time of these schemes be Poeaib e. The Canadian Pharmaceutical Association. The Iideil Drullllti The letter luaiaem AgrlcullurelNews (Continued trolls lpj I) crop" being judged hr stand- championahip lioness. During the actual. 3. ll expected that a brief 03 public addreaae system. judges will be asked to give ren- sons for their placings. so that Winter Fair patrons will know an- actly what is going on at all times. FUR FASHION PARADI Of special intcreatrtosthe iadiel. the Maritime Winter Fair pro- gram will agaln feature a Fur Fashion Parade. with Joan Mar- shall. C.S.C. personality. II Will- nientator. The Fur Fashion Par adc will include both Inlllk lid fox get i . and is scheduled 101' Friday evening. November and in the Daily Arena. The lavish display of furl VII" be valued at close to Sl00.iI'lil and will include all types of garments from neckpieces and stolen to full length coats. Trained modela.Wlll display the garments as the IP90- iallfeatures of each iurupieos are pointed out by Miss lllrshall. This ever-popular event is expected A0 attract the usual capacity audience on Friday, November 3nd. BOAT TRAVEL The C.N.n. has announced. for the convenience at Islanders at- tending't.he Fair, extra car ferry trips leaving cape Torniantlne at 1.00 a.m. daily. This extra ser- vice will begin Sunday. October 18. until Sunday. November 4 inclus- e. . The regular sched ” of fell H0!- sings from each terminus is still in effect. DAIK BOOTH The Dairyman'a Association and the Dairy Division at the DOPlrt- ment of Agriculture are cool)!!!- tlng with the Daiyrenen of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is dis- playing the Dairy Products of the Maritimea. . ' Island produced cheese. better. evaporated milk. and ice cream will be on display. Homogenised milk will be on sale and with each drink cheese and crackers will be served. In addition to this cheese will be served in the main dining room. Come and visit the dairy booth and see Maritime produced dairy products. You may receive your free recipes on how to prepare de- licioua dairy dishes. POULTRY DISPLAY The Poultry breeders. in co-op- eration with the P.E.I. Poultry In- dustries Committee. playing the various crosses produc- ed in the Province. Live birds will highlight this educational exhibit. This is an opportunity to see the high quality of Island birds. ISLAND EXIIIIINIIS . . . . . . . . .. The number of exhibitors from this Province is at an all time high this year. There are large entries in the various potato divisions and other field crops. The livestock en- tries are listed below. willbedla-. town. P. E. 7.: A. siacitae and'berton. r. 2.. I.: Colston Wood . 0'l..earY. P... E. 1 Daniel Jcviell. North 0'l..eary, P, E. L; HU8hes, ham, Alberion, R, Stanley Swine: Almon Boswail. Charlotte-. P. E. I. Austin town. R. R. 3. P. E. l.: Rowell Boa-I wall, Frenchfort, R. R. 1; Stewart and Macl.ean. Arlington, Lot R, R, 3, pg 5, Sons. Charlottetown. P Shorthorur River. P. E. 1.; Fred Brackley Beach, P, 1-:, 1 ; Hurry, Winsloe, P. E. 1; Smith: Victoria. R R. 1. P. E. l. -Haber E. Myers, Albany. P. E. l.; Lolnan II. P E l C Hoisteiiisr 5.. Son. Charlottetown. R R 3, P. .E.l. P. E. l.: Oswald .7. Son, Clyde River, P. E. l : Falcon Yood Farm, Charlottetown. P. Ew Guernseys: Alton Sentner. New Wm3IlI"- P- E. l-; John Docherty I Harrington. P. E. 1.: Harold Pal: mer and Sons, Kensington, P. I-Li 1-: All-Oil Bell. Kensingion. P, at m 1.: Kier Jones. Harrington. Win. I109 P- 0-. P- E. 1.: Allison Carr, Harrington. Winsloe P. 0 . P E. l.; Ernest F. Coles and Sons. Milton, P. E. I. Sheep: Lincoln Bosviall. Dunstan- nase. It. R. :4. P. E. l Almon Boswall, Charlottetown, R R. 3, P. E. 1.; Raymond Shea. Alberion, R. R. 2, P. E. 1.; John R, Thom... aoe, Charlottetown. R. R I. P. E, l.: Winston J. Stewart. Charlotte- town. 11.1.8. P.. E l: S. c, Stewart and Son. Charlottetown, R R. 3, P. E. 1.; Carl J. Shea. AL Diaper Derby An eegar crowd of tone! par. ante lhd Others watched 66 babies crawl their way be Game. The winner severed the 40-foot nouns in 36 eeeonh. Prisaa were more diapers. Story and action shots of this unique event in The Standard this week. Get The Standard -en sale now. somoleta with I magazine, I2-page novel and I 20 pages of comics. only ten eenh. ON SALI NOW 5 MILES from CENTRE 0! SAINT JOHN st, satosaiio Morn. St. Stephen Highway Route 1 rliose 4-ass: Light Horses: George A Call- beck Summeraide. P. E. I.; R. S. Humphrey, Kcnslngtoli. P. E. I.:l Olive Parkman, East Royalty, RA R. P. E. -, Heavy Horses: Stanley Mayhewp .Kinkora, P. E. 1.: Ivan Turner. Wlnsioe. P. I. I.: Cecil J. Stewart, New Wiltshlre, P. I. I. Ayrehires: Brenton Stead. Bay Fortune, Souris, R.R. 4. P.E.I.: Fred 1. Andrew. ill Prince Street. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Andrew B. and Fred T. Macihe. Charlotte- Large well furnished rooms Skewers Q Bath tarbs Central heating 0 Single, double and suites Breakfast and dinner Radio and television avail- bl a e Q Telephones h rooms OPEN YEAII ROUND Commercial Rates "TItlslwedielneleprevlIsgteheesceiient'ateNl Swine Carcass: C. Sieiiart and Lower Montague, !-.m E. C ' 1-: Gt MIC Thompson, Vic-iol'ia.I l?gy1l:'eI;eB.I?FE:..Ei3se(iI:iIigeAbi&mI';si N9W5"" Midi Viilase. P. E. Ii: Russsell Buel, . Abney. P. E. l.: Chester R. White- Way. Murray River. P. E. l. Foxcs: George A. Callbeck. Sum. merside, P. E. l : Ernest T. Mill, Kensingion. P. E. l: l erby. Hamilton, P. E, I. Mink: George A. Callbeck. Sum- ersidc, P. E. 1.: Ernest T. Mill, R. 2, P. E. I.ll.; S. C, Soil. Charlottetown. 1. David Wright, P. E. l.: Mc- fxenaington. P. 2. 1.: I. S. Jones. .; Arnold Wood..R. R. 5. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.; Hudson Prldv John Hancock. Summersidc, P. E L. W. Hancock. Summerside, JUDGING PROGRAMME The foxes will be judged on Sat- urday. October 27. Monday and Tuesday. Monday, October 29. Beef steers, Shortliorns. Hsrefords. Ang- us and some of the Light Horses on the line. Tuesday. October 30. Ayrshire: (Young and Dry Class- .es), Jerseys (Young and Dry Classes), Swine and Draft Horses -on the line. Wednesday. October jiil. Ayrehiree and Jerseys (Milk- . ing and Groups). Sheep and Draft L. K. Lock- lHorsea on the line. Thursday ; Guernsey: and ilolsteins tYoun: I and Dry Classes). mink. sheep ant ' "Sh! horses on line. Friday. i Wed. October 24, 1956 The Guardian. Page , Guernseys and Iiolatelna (Sinking anti G”-WPS'. and mink. Co-operative will have n booth .t the Winter Fair. There will he dies iayed pictures of some of the 47,1 nulls in the center. This will be a chance to ask questions and learnt more about this important ng project. iMEIV2 men represented the Island lriificial Breeders at the Semi- )r. C. A. V. Baker from the Out- irio Veterinary College, Guelph. -in: of Canada's leading authorities on breeding problems gave illust- rated talka. Those attending the island were: Smith Mac! lane. President. P. I. I. Artifl Breeding Association; Chariea E "I Mlliigan. dirrctor of the 0' . and District Club: the inseminnto of the various clubs. Ted Sabine,E,I 0'Leary; Russell Dyment. Tyne -, Valley; Ken Walker. Eastern ,3 Prince county: James l-let1eu.; Kensington: Charles Laak, C 1 wall: Lloyd Vessey. York; Gardens- Sheidow. Hilleboro: Lloyd Mat-Kin-,'; non. Montague: Albert Mills. East-i . eras Kings Artificial Breeding Cluh , and Dr. George C. Fisher. Director". of Veterinary Services, who alad ', heads Artificial Insemination work i in the Province. 9 The Central Artificial Breeding breed- Last Wednesday and Thursday nniial meetings in Fredericton. THE SHOW WINDOW OF MARITIME AGRICULTURE You Are Cordially Invited To Visit The "1956 Maritime Winter Fair AMHERST, N. s. :- 7 DAYS October 27ih to November 3rd For living accommodation. reserved seats. etc-. searaei file Manager. Maritime Winter Fair. Arnhersi. N. S. Telephone 9324. -fer ewy husbenfa elnieoi ilaaemel and his skin 5 deerwoguplliisaiagielertbeiinniiseleinsnyveerebe is testing property at night. It has completely relieved the and howling," writes Mrs. S. C. of Itsgeesbevg. irritation I.t'. Ask yeerdseggiatievteee Illustrated beeidet today. :,,. ,. when a head-cold atuih up your nose. makes breathing clillcult. nothing works like Vicka Va-tro-nol Nose Drops to bring fast. soothing relief. A few drops up each nostril as directed. Thalia alll . . . Your nose opens. You can breathe again! Won- tdarful relief, too. in sneesae or NOS! DROP! 'Announce New Way Shrink Painful Piles ass. Tlisbeesbeth-3 Ieienea -Reitevdp .(4 Break Through That stuffy EAD COLD FOG E To 8: ii: 8: I: 0. 9: 9: 9:00 2:00 7;!) 9:00 9:00 12:00 1:! p.-.-Class 21-Pet. Pony Cl or un 1:! p.sa.-Class is so as -oo is as :50 2M :15 PROGRAM 1956 miiav. ocroseit 26 a.in.-Rural Youth Judling Contests. pan.-Judging of Honey. p.m.-Rural Youth Public Speaking Contest. co-sponsored by Amherst Rotary Club. in Main Dining Room of the Fort Cumberland Hotel. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17 Qlhefn III (Al children amtded tee Q leS:M p.m.) Ilas-tg p.m.-Judging of roses. Seeds. Roots. Potatoes. a.rnsRural Youth Horse Jndging Competition. Noon-Rural Youth Banquet. Maia Dining Hall. Speaker: Mr. Gordon Bennett, Ontario Dept. of Agriculture. Ahasiaeen PIIH DAY 1:0) p.rn.-Judging continued-Foxes. Seeds. Roots. 1:00 p.in.-(lees kladdla Pony under 11.! hands. ridden by child 12 years or under. reached 10th birthday. der I5.2 hands. Potatoes. Iii! p.m.-mass S0-Jumper. ridden by child who has set has. d-inn by eHid I years S7-I-Musical ciaain. boys and girla 10 years old I:& p.m.-S.Ta.:itirleire' Gtampiie:sa'Ii2'Oe Pulling Contest. -mo p.in.-t.1asa in-Express Horse. I years old er ever. 1:3 p.in.-Class S-Maiden Saddle Horse. 1:40 p.in.-Class 105-Percherona. pairs, 1.00! be. at wt. 00p.m.-Class 56-Musical Chairs. ladies. p.in.--Class 2i-Lady's Single Harness Horse. p.m.-Class 29-Three Gaited Saddle Horse. p.m.-Class 4'!-Jumper. gentleman to ride. p.rn.-Band Concert. Par-raboro Band. p.m.-Rural Youth Arena Program. of card Maritime Winter Fair by p.m.-Official opening winner of Rural Youth Public Speaking Contest. pan.-Band numbers. p.rripGirla' Tug-of-War. Pieion vs. Taiarnagouche. p.m.-Band Concert. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28 3:10 p.m.-The Ladi'es' Hospital Aid of Highland View Hospital. Amherst will sponsor a sacred concert in the Saucy Anna, with a silver collection. MONDAY. OCTOIER 29 Main 0:00 s.ni.-Judging of Beef Cattle-Slmrthoriis. llarefords. Aber- deen Angus, Judlllll 01 F019!- Afternoon s:oo p.rr..-Judging continues-sliortliorns. Iierefords. Aberdeen Angus and Foxes. ' I:N p.m.-Light Horse Breeding Classes on line. 1-4.: 388 ant-a co or ocean: as-s E3 55 8535; 36 lvanhg in.-Class 42-Hunter. Lightweight. P- . . p.m.-Class so-Stock Horse. stallion. mare or geldinig. p.m.-Judging of Grand Champion Male and Female Short- horns, Herefords and Aberdeen Angus. ter. 8 were or under. P P I7 Sm.-Class 40-Jumper. lady t 5 p. ....Vaudevllle-The Virginians. p. p. -Vaudeville-Lee Oriole. p .-Tug-of-war. .-Vaudeville-English Vic e. .-Presentation of awards for Champion and Reserve Champion Table Stock Potatoes serve Certified Seed Potatoes. m.-Class I70-Belgians. pairs 2.700 to 3.000 lbs. m.-Class I4-Roadster. stallion, mare or gelding. Trot- m.-Class I)-Three Galted Saddle Horse over 15.! hands. .m.-Class I02-Clydeedales. pairs! 2.100 in 3,000 lbs rt 9. in in m . m.-Presentation of awards for Grand Qasmpion and Be- m as riirsoav. ociosss so PIINCI EDWARD CAND DAY Pty Dd Ilaningg s:00 a.m.-Judging of Ayrehlree and Jersqa (pens lid 4!! daessei. tense and swine. izill pan.-Pouhy out lanqnet. Main Dining Room :0! . .4&jhg NIIIIIIIEI-A , ,m laaeeal roses and Swine. etlraftlersemwdsadalas eatliahae. Izl p.m.-4g;&.g .rn.-Class S7-Ilarithase Ired Horse. pans IQ lbs. and over. like Illkyrshite 333 mg gases 444 iL'S'.i' Anareeee Iveniag yrehiraa. amen iyooag Id notesreeeding WEDNESDAY. OCTOIIR 31 HIV IIUNCWEI DAY M-11 9:00 p.m.-Judgingef Ayrehkea and Jerseys imilnng Id lone . Sims- Afsuaeen I:00 pan.-Judging eeettaeee-Ayrahine and Jerseys (milking and group classes). and Sheep. till p.m.-Judguigngu: Draft Horses. Perchmons and leljeea an e . Evig :00 .rn.-Class (S--Hunter. middle and hes t. :3 .rn.-Class IS-Roadster, stallion. mare or gold . Trottc. :8 .rn.-Judging of Grand Hampton Ayrshire and Juan: females. .m.-Class I00-Ctydesdnles, For-h-Ind. .m.-Class I-load Ilaek. eville-English Victories. p.m.-Special N. B. Pmtrasn. pm.-Vaudeville-The Virginian P P 5188838388 .rn.-Tug-of-War. .rn.-Vaudeville--lea Orleb. 555s99!a-n i in THURSDAY. NOVIMIIR I NOVA IONA IA! IS-ta 0:00 a.in.-Judging of map. lfink. tleasasqs and lolatshs (young and day elaaaea). Afternoon 1:00 p.ni.-Judging colltlnllel-Sliltp. Mink. Guarnseya and lol- eteins (you and dry classes). sise p.ae.-Judging of ht Horses on the lbs. lve&g :00 p.m.-Class 4i-Stock Horse Parade Class. p.m.-Class as-Lady's Single Harness Posy. p.in.-Class 100-Psrcheroeu. pairs 2,100 to 3.000 lbs. p.ni.-Judging of Grand Champion Gusraseya and Isl-, 7 7: 7: 7: ii 388 stein males. m.-Class IS-Maritime Trotting Stake. pm.-Class SS-Fine larriaaa Horse. .m.-Class D-Pleasure Horse. - .m.-Class I00-Perchutons. Four-in-Iland. Appolniasseiei and performance only to eount. in.-Class (4-Pair of Hunters Alrreast. ' .in.-Parade of sheep. and presentation of Male Chair lonehlp awards. m.-special N. S. Program. in.-Vaudeville-English Victorian. in.-Vaudeville-The Virginians- in .-Tu g-of-War. m.-Vaudeville--Les Oriole. HIDAY. NOVIMIIR 2 lies-&g 0:00 araaiudging of Mink. Gnu-nseye and llolsteins (milking and Group classes). Alias-neea 1:00 p.ia.-Judging continues-slink. Guer-naeys and Iolaielns (milking and group elaseea). lveehg .m..CIass M-Jumper, Open. .m.-Class 50-Novelty Itace. open. .m.-Class M-Combination Saddle Horse. m.-Judging of Grand Champion Guernsey and Holstein females. m.-Class I71-Belgians. Poul-.in-Iland. Appointments 3,0 performance only to count. in -Class 17.-Roadster. stallion. mass or gelding. Paelh : v I P I P P 9 9 Open. p m.-eClasa Tl-Ieddle Pony, Open. pm.-Claae1s1-Percheron Pour-in-land. - P P P . p. p. p. P D P P P D 83553 33 35 I) P P P QVIQ m.-Vaudeville-lngilah Victories. tn.-Fur Fashion Show. in.-Vaudeville-'I'he Vii-ginlaah. in.-Tug-of-war. Semi-iiaal. in.-Veadeviiie-In Oriole. SATURDAY. NOVIMIIR 3 , sense; 0:00 am-All jiaiging eaaluded. AA:-naee - ' p.in.-Class ::CoanbIaatiea lie PsI!- - gfia.-,-cli: 5-casino as... its is us suds. states 0. child nnder 11 years of ass. 2 p.ie.-siarnnsia lane Pal :m.-Class 4.'r-Champion luster. 68333336 8 S 8653 3.... 333500: 2 3 an 1. I: 1. 9 e so Iva&s 1:I 1 years aid as neder. 7: best Ilene 7: ill.-Class I-J mcilll ill in 45 p. I pm I p. '.'.' .993 he see