mu»... .:. 5EPTEMBER is, 1930 H .._....——- . Provinoial Exhibition Prize List (Continued from page l!) m, sa-‘Iranscendent: 1st. James McLeod. Hampshire. 2nd. Bessie Saunders. 3rd. .1. c. nvina- CROP APPLE! (Dtah o! 20) no. sa-Hvslvn: 1st. H. E. Bent. 3nd. Bessie Saunders. 3rd. Mrs. George Pickard. 5w, sis-Whitney: 1st. H. E. Bent. 2nd. E. J. vessey. 3rd. J. C. Irving. iec 52.—Any other variety named and recognizable: 1st. J. C. Irvlnl- reams (Dish of s. see. 53.-—Clopps Favourite: 1st. McLeod d: Son. 2nd. Arthur Vusey. 3rd. H. E. Bent. 4th. E. G. Love. Sec. fii-Bartlett. lst. H. E. Bent. 2nd. J. A. Allld. 3rd. E. G. Love. sec 55.-Vermont Beauty: 1st. H. E. Bent. Sec. 56.—Any other variety named: lat. H. E. Bent. Bee. Sui-Flemish Beauty; 1st. Robert Beer, City. 2nd. H. E. Bent. Sec. fill-Collection of not less than 4 sorts. flve of each named: 1st. H. E. Bent. . PLUMS (Dish o! u) Sec. {lit-Yellow Egg; 1st. Karl Burke. 2nd. P. L. Smallwood. 3rd. Robert Edwards s; son. Hflmp- shire. Sec. Gil-Victoria. 1st. Harold Newson. 2nd. H. E. Bent. Sec. GL-Orleans: 1st. H. E. Bent. Sec. 62.—Bradshaw: 1st. H. E. Bent. 8nd- J. C. Irving 3rd. Ella Diamond. Sec. 83.—Lombard: 1st. Milton Vessey. York. 2nd. Hester Wood, Southport. 3rd. H. E. Bent. Sec. diQuakenhosa. m. P. L. Smailwood. City. 2nd. Karl Burke. 3rd. H. E. Bent. Sec. 65.-Moore's Arctic. 1st. P. L. Smaliwood. 2nd. H. E. Bent. 3rd. Hester Wood. 4th. J. C. Irving. Sec. (ls-Washington: lst. H. E. Bent. Sec. fl8.—-McLauglilin. 1st. H. E. Bent. Bee. 69.-Blue Damson: 1st. Evelyn Haszard. City. 2nd. Harold Newson. 3rd. Robert Edward a Son. Sec. 70.—Field. lst. J. C. Irving. 2nd. P. L. Smailwood. 3rd. E. G. Love. Sec. tie-Golden Prolific: 1st. H. E. Bent. Sec. 72.—Burbank: 123.11. E. Bent. Sec. 73.—Imperlal Gage: 1st. H. E. Bent. Sec. ‘its-Any other variety named. 1st.. Mrs. D. T. Fraser, North River. 2nd. H. E. Bent. 3rd. E. G. Lore. Small Fruits to be displayed in open plates: _ Sec 76.—Black Currants. half pint: 1st. J. A. Alild. 2nd. Elia. Diamond. 3rd. Mrs. Hammond Kelly, Char- lottetown: v Sec. '(7.--Red Currants: 1st. J. A. Auld. 2nd. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. 3rd. Ella Diamond. Winsloe. Sec. 78.—Gooseberries, halt pint: 1st. J. A. Auld. 2nd. Ella Diamond. 3rd. Mrs. Fred Kitson. Hampshire. Sec. BIL-Raspberries. halt pint: 1st. F. S. Reeves. lad. Harold Newson. 3rd. Mrs. l". A. Driscoll. Sea. 81' Blackberries. half pint. ll\l\ -\I llil\ll EARL! 8:00.000 an hen mat ta PM!!!“ the llsetrlcal Cearaaa at the international School of Ilaetrielw. 111:0 have helped a an to mot/n Free leaflet hunaaloaaala-aoci-Elooaetaley i'_\ Sec. 20.-—ll‘em Adantium Sec. iL-Fern (a.ny other variety. not see. 22.-l"uchsia Single. l pot in Sec. 23.-!'uchsia. single. 1 pot in sec. M-Geranium fillilbll. 1 P0! in woven-v»... . 1st. Peter Craig. 8t. Avarda. 2nd. Marjorie Fraser, City. 3rd. Mrs. John W. MacGregor. Winsloe. Sec. 82.-White Currants: 1st. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. Sec. aL-Grapes. 1st. Mrs. W. L. Cotton, City. 2nd. Arthur Macltse. Cent. Rlty. 3rd. Arthur Roper. Roper Hill. East Royalty. Sec. st-Collecti o! fruits. garden grown. at least three varieties: lst. Mrs. Ira Rodd. 2nd. Ella Diamond. wimloe. 3rd. J. A. Auld. Sec. lid-Best quart oi Cranberries. cultivated: 1st. Mrs. Herbert Ihompson. Dun- staflnage. Sec. iii-Best quart of Cranberriesn Wild. 1st. Mrs. V. Munn, Mennaid. 2nd. Mrs. Wendell MacMillan. Union Road. _ 3rd. Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Dun- staffnage. CLASS 49. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Flower! in ‘Pots Open to Amateurs Only Sec. L-Amarylis, 1 specimen in bloom: . 1st. Mrs. B. C. Hardy. Union Road. ; 2nd. Mrs. A. Mallett, Charlotte- town. R. R. No. 8. Sec a-Asparagus plumosus. (Specimen in Gin pot) 1st. Mrs. E. Boyce, Mermaid. 2nd. Mrs. Fulton Moreside. North River. Sec. 4.—Asparagus Sprenzeri. 1 pot: lst. Mrs. Allison Holmes. East Roy- alty. 2nd. Mrs. R. L. Eryenton, Brack- ley Pt. Road. Sec. 5.—Aspidistra Luridn. 1 pot: ist. Mrs. James Barrett, Charlot- tetown. 2nd. Mrs. M. H. McLennan, Ex- perimental Farm. ‘Sec. d-Aspidistra Lurida, variegat- ed. 1 pot: lst. Sarah H. Jones, Charlottetown ‘v R. R. 1. 2nd. Mrs. M. H. McLennan. Exper- imental Farm. Sec. ‘L-Balsam, 1 plant in bloom: lst. Ethel Bryenton, Brackley. 2nd. Hazel Bryenton. Brackley. 3rd. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton. Brackley. Sec. 8.--Beefsteak Saxitrage (com- monly called Strawberry plant). lst. Mrs. Wendell McMillan. Union Road North. 2nd. Mrs. George River. Sec. a-mgonias. Flowering. 1 pot. 1st. Kathleen Dari-sch. Clyde River. 2nd. Pearl Johnson. North River Road. sec. 10.-Begonias (Fibrous rooted). 1st. Mrs. Edgar Easter, New Wilt- shire. 2nd. Mrs. Jones Smith. City. Sec. iL-Begonias (Tuberous Double Flowered) l not. 1st. Bessie Saunders, Charlottetown R. R. 3. Sec. lit-Begonias (Tuberous. single flowering) 1 pot. lst. Mrs. Vernon McMillan, Brack- ley- ‘ 2nd. Carolin Meikle. City. Sec. iii-Begonias (Rex) 1 pot. 1st. Mrs. J. D. McFarlane. De Sable. ' 2nd. Mrs. C. H. Beer. City. Sec. 14.—Cactus. 1 pot: 1st. Mrs. George Dixon. Clyde River. ' i > 2nd. Boyd Dixon. Clyde River. 3rd. Mrs. John Andrews, Royalty. Sec. 15.-Calceolaria, 1 pot in bloom: 1st. Mrs. E. Boyce. Mermaid. sec. 16.-Campanu1as. 1 pot in bloom 1st. Mrs. Walter Young. City. 2nd. Mrs. Alex. McNevin. Charlot- tetown. R. R. 3. 3rd. Mrs. J. l-l. Ferguson. Chariot- tetown. R. R. 3. Sec. 17.-Calcus. 2 pots. L 1st. Miss Helen McGregor, Winsloe Station. v 2nd. Mrs. P‘. W. Moreside. North River. 3rd. Miss E. E. Clark. City~ Bec. im-Draoena. 1 pot. 1st. Mrs. M. H. MoLennan. Farm. 2nd. Mrs. John Anrews. East Roy- nlty. 3rd. Adele McLennan. Exp. Farm. Sec. l9.-Fern. Sword. 1 specimen. 1st. Mrs. J. P. Simmons, City. 2nd. Helen Roper. Charlottetown. B. R. Dixon. Clyde East EXD~ (Maiden Hair). ' 1st. Mrs. C. H. Beer. City. _2nd. Robert Beer. City. native) . 1st. Pearl Road 3nd. Johnson. North River Robert Beer. City. flower. 1st. E. E. Clark. City. ‘ flower: lat. Mrs. Alex. McNevin. Charlot- tetown. B. B. l. 2nd. Mia-W. E. Burke. Charlotte- town. y Sec. Sec. eit-Dahllas. collarette type. 3 Sec. 50.—Dahlias. Sec. bis-Dahlia, Cactus type. I Sec. a2.-Dahlia.s. Paeony. flowered SOC. 1st. Mrs. Heath Vesaey. York. 2nd. Mrs. E. Boyce, Mermaid. 3rd. Francis Simmonds, City. Sac. 25.—Geranium, single, 1 pot in flower: 1st. Mrs. Heath Veaaey, York. 2nd. Hester wood. Southport. 3rd. Mrs. George Dixon, River. Sec. 26.—Gera.nium, variegated: 1st. Mrs. John W. McGreger. Wins- loe Station. 2nd. Miss Caroline Meikle. City. 3rd. Mrs. l‘. E Boothroyd, York. Sec 27.-Gora.nlum Scented Leaved. 1 Dot: 1st. Mrs. B. C. Hardy, Union Road. 2nd Mrs. C. H. Beer, City. 3rd. Mrs. Edgar Easton, New Wilt- shine. Sec. lid-Geranium, pot. 1st. Mrs. A. O. F. Gill. City. 2nd. Mrs. John Andrews, Royalty. 3rd. Annie Smith. City. Sec. 29.-Glaxinia. 1 pot. _ 1st. Dorothy McAleer, City. Sec. Sid-Hanging pot or basket. may contain one or more diiterent kinds o! plants. 1st. Pearl Road. 2nd. Mrs. Edgar Easton. New Wilt- shire. 3rd. Mrs. B. C. Hardy. Union Road. rim-Hydrangea. 1 plant in bloom: 1st. Mrs. Alex. MaeNevin, Char- lottetown, R. R. 3. ,._ 2nd. Mrs. a. 1i. Feribson. 3rd. Mary Vessey, York. Sec. tilt-Impatiens. 1 pot in flower. 1st. Kathleen Darrach. Clyde River 2nd. Mrs. Elmer Coles, North Mil- ton. ‘ 3rd. Mrs. Arthur Aflleck, City. Sec. lot-Ornamental foliage plants. 3 specimens: 1st. Rena MacGregor, Winsloe. Sec. Sid-Petunia. single 1 pot in flower: 1st. Arthur Burke. Southport. I Sec. ill-Petunia. double. 1 pot in flower. lst. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton. Buckley Point Road. 2nd. Burt Bros. West Royalty. Soc. 38.-Schizanthus, 1 pot in flow-i er. 1st. Mrsi R. L. Bryenton. Brackley Point Road. ‘ 2nd. Hazel Bryenton. Brackley Pt. Road. Clyde Ivy heaved, 1 East Johnson. North River CUT FLOWERS Open to Amateurs only Sec. 39.—-Anterrhlnium (snapdrag- on) 3 only. lst. Arthur Burke. ‘Souhport. 2nd. Mrs. E. H. Burke. Southport. 3rd. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard. Sec. 40.—Asters. best collection. 12. 1st. Mrs. B. F. Gates, West Royal- ty. . 2nd. Burt Bros. Wat Royalty. Sec. 41.—B'ouquet suitable for table or mantle: 1st. George MacMillan. North River. 2nd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague. 3rd. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Pickardy, Southport. Sec. ill-Bouquet. hand: Special 1st. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Plckardy. Southport. 1st. George MacMiilan, North River. 2nd. Orva Gill. City. 3rd. Marjorie Gill. City. Sec. 43.-Bouquet, Sweet Peas. 1st. George MacMillan. River. . 2nd. Edison Jewell. Hunter River. 3rd. Pearl Johnson. North River. 4th. Mrs. E. H. Burke. Sec. e-L-Calendula. 3 blooms only: 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. _ 2nd. Mae Prowse. Brackley Pt. Road. see. 45.—Colliposls. s sprays only: 1st. I... A. Iiassard. City. 2nd. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Picksrdy. Southport. Sec. 46.—6 Carnations. Marguerites. 3 only. cut blooms. 3 colors. 1st. Mrs. A. H. Burke. Southport. North 2nd. Helen MacGregor. Winsloe Station. 3rd. Mrs. E. H. Burke. Southport. R. R. No. l. Sec. fL-Cosmol. 12 blooms. 4 blooms each. three distinct colors. 1st. Arthur Burke, Southport. 2nd. Mrs. B. F. Gates. West Royalty 3rd. Robert Beer, City. 4th. Gathering Weeks. City. Sea. aa-Dahlias. show type. 5 blooms only. diilerent varieties: lst. Katherine Weeks. City. 2nd. Mrs. A. 0. F. Gill. City. blooms. only diflerent varieties. 1st. L. A. Haszerd. City. 2nd. Catherine Weeks. City. Pompon Type. s blooms only different: 1st. L. A. I-laszard, City. blooms only different varieties: 1st. D. B. Stewart. City. type 5 blooms only diflerent var- ietles. lst. Catherine Weeks, City. at-Dahlies. single flowered type. 5 blooms only dlflerent var- ietiea: 1st. Mrs. A. O. I’. Gill. City. Johnson. North River v I 3rd. Pearl Road flower. Scc. bd-Delphlnium Larkspur (an- s. Sec. ‘la-Sweet Peas: THE tqnasimr 2nd. Mrs. Cyrus i-ickard. City. 3rd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague. Sec. BL-Dianthus. double a “ only ditlerent colors. 1st. Mrs. John W. McGtegor, Winsloe. 2nd. E. T. Higga. City. 3rd.‘ Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Lower Montlauo. e see. aa-pianti-iua, single, a blooms only diflsrent colors: >lst. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Ipwer Montague. 2nd. E. T. Hlggs. City. 3rd. Mrs. John W.~ MeoGrego Winsloe Station. - Sec. oa-Everlastings, best bouquet with ornamental grasses. 1st. Mrs. B. I‘. Gates. West Royalty. 2nd. L. A. Haszard. City. 3rd. Mrs. John Andrew. East Roy- alty Sec. dil-Galllardias. annual, double 6 blooms. 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Lower Montague: 3rd Arthur Burke. South, t. Sec. dL-Giadiolua .6 spikes only. 2 of each. 3 diflarent colors. 1st. George MacMlllan. North Blv- er. 2nd. E. T. Higgs, City. 3rd. Burt Bros, West Royalty. Sec. (ll-Gladiolus 12 spikes only, not less than 4 different colors. 1st. L. A. Haszard. City. 2nd. Mrs. E. H. Burke, Southport. 3rd. Everett Saunders, Elm Ave. Sec. 63.—Godelia. 6 spikes only. lst. Hazel Bryenton, Brackley. ' 2nd. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton, Brack- lei’ Pt. Road. 3rd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague. Sec. Gi-Helianthus (double sun- flower, 3 blooms only. 1st. Arthur Vessey, York, Sec. (ii-Hoilyhocks: 1st. Mrs. B. F. Gates. West Royalty 2nd. Burt Bros. West Royalty. 3rd. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton. Brack- ley Pt Road. Sci!- Stl-Mignonette. l2 spikes only.‘ lst. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton, Brack- ley Pt. Road. 2nd. Hazel Bryenton. Brackley. Sec. GT-Nasturtiums. 12 blooms only 3 or more colors: 1st. Mrs. W. E. Brown. City. 2nd. Mrs. E. H. Burke. Southport. 3rd. PearlJolmson. City. - Sec ii8.~-Pausies. dish of 12 blooms only. 6 different colors: 1st. Mrs. W. S. Brown. City. 2nd. George MacMillan. North River. 3rd. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton. Brack- ley Pt.- Road. Sec. GIL-Phlox Drummondi, 12 spikes only. not ms than 4 dlfler- ent colors: - lst. Mrs. Byron Norton, City. 2nd. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Pickardy. Southport. ' 3rd. L. A. Haszard. City. Sec. ‘ill-Phlox, perennial 6 blooms. 1st. George MacMillan. North River . 2nd. Mrs. F. A. Driscoll. St. Avards. 3rd. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Pickardyul Southport. 1 Sec. ‘IL-Roses. 3 only. cut blooms: different colors. 1st. George River: 2nd. L. A. l-Laszard. City. 3rd. E. I‘. l-liggs. City. Sec. 72.—R.oses. 6 only. cut blooms; 1st. George MwMillan. North Riy- er. 2nd. L A. Haszard. City. Sec. ‘ML-Roses. 10 only. cut bloms: MacMillan. North Sec. lt-Salplglomis, 12 spikes only. 1st. Mrs. Byron Norton, City. 2nd. Arthur Burke, Southport. Sec. 76.—Scabiosa annual 6 only cut blooms. 1st. Mrs. B. F. Gatu. West Royalty. 2nd. Mrs. D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague. rsrrowiy GUARDlAh REDUCED i. PRICES save you as much as $110 Prices have been reduced to prepare ‘the way for a new car which the factory will present in -! the winter. While different enough to classify as a new model, the new car will remain prac-g tically the same in appearance, size and design. It ‘f e ‘I will have the same type engine as the present car. PONTIAC BIG SIX y $880 at factory Oshawa PR-IJO . up, A. Home fa’ Co. Prince Motors Charlottetown I ,1. I - . 1 Summerside “I DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lat. George MacMillan, North 75PM!- . River. Sec. L-Collection of 10 or more 2nd, L A_ Hgslafdv City plants grown in green house in Montague. Sec.‘ lid-Hydrangea: i 1st. Hrs. Fred White. York Pt. 2nd. Freddie Brown. North River.‘ Cut Flowers. open to Professional flower. distinct varieties. 1st. Mrs. John W. MacGregor, Winsloe Station. Sec. 2.—Bouquet Suitable for table‘ or mantle. 1st. Doris Tait. City. Sec. 3.—Bouquet, Hand. 1st. Doris Tait. City. Sec. 7'1.-Stocks, double 6 spikes only. 1st. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Lower Mon- tague. ‘ 2nd. Mrs. Byron Norton. City. Sec. ill-Sweet Peas. 6 colors only. ' 1st. Mrs. A. H. Burke. Southport. 2nd. Pearl Johnson. City. 3rd. Mrs. E. H. Burke, Bouthport. Sec. 5.—Best arranged basket of‘ sweet peas. decorations allowed: 1st. Doris Tait. City. CLASS 51 School Garden Exhibits All exhibits must be grown upon a bona tide school garden. and be certified as such by the teacher of, the 8311001! lat. River. _ 2nd Pearl Johnson. City. 3rd. Mrs. A. H. Burke. Southport. George MacMillan. North Sec. BQ-Svyeet Peas, B varieties named: . lst. Mrs. A. H. Burke. Southport. ‘ 2nd. Mrs. B. L. Bryenton. Brackley 3rd. Mrs. J. G. Bennett. City Sec. 31.—Verbena 6 blooms only. lst. Hazel Bryenton. Brackley. Tncl. Mrs. D. J. Stewart, IDWOII Montague. _ Sec. tih-Zinnias. 6 only cut bloomsf 1st. E. '1‘. l-liggs. City. 2nd. Mrs. John Stockman. South Milton. . 3rd. Mrs. B. L. Bryenton. Brackley n. mus. I Sec. 83.-Best collection of cut llow-‘ ers, grown by amateurs in Queens Count: ' 1st. George River. 2nd. Mrs. Byron Norton. City. 3rd. Mrs. B. l". Gathe. West Royal- MscMillan. North ty. Sec. ta-Best collection of cut flow- nual), 5 spike: only. 1st. Mrs. Byron Norton, layiield a .. ers. grown by nmiieurs in Kings. Counts". It. Mrs. D. I. Stewart. LAWN‘ Sec. 1.-—B::t General Display of cut} flowers. i 1st. Hampshire School. ' 2nd. Special second prize. West! Royalty School. CLASS 52 Fancy Work. Embroidery. etc. Sec. L-Luncheon set. all white: lst. Miss E. A. M. MacMurray 2nd. Mrs. Heber MacLean. Clyde River. 3r. Lois Mutch. Mt. Herbert. Sec. 2.-Luncheon set, worked in colors: lat. Mrs. James Tait. City. itchy and mused me to scratch. irritation caused loea o! sleep. I kept on uain Greeoalade. Carlton. Saskatchewan. Mr. John F. Greenslade Tells How Cuticura Healed Scalp Trouble. ‘First my hair beams dry and brittle and then my scalp became covered with amlea l also had pim lee on my scalp which were very "l cried several other remedies without success. I began using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and got some relief alter (he first application. them for three weeks and the scales, pimples anrl irritation comp etel, disappeared. I was healed.“ (Signed) John F. Se. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum Be. ‘ 1Q Clndian Depot: J. T. Wall Company Limited, Montreal. Montague. lace: ' - i -_ _ _ ___ ____ ____._______ i. Znd- MYS- (790189 FEB-TED". Clly- hand-made Handkcrchici 3rd. Elizabc-th Sciiiriner. Lower: Cm“ ‘I lst.l\1i.ss A. E. M Nlavllu . City I‘ 3rd. Elia Diamond. Wuislo-z South.‘ s“. 2l__nahan Hemaitch sec‘ 3__LuncheOn set m hand made i Sec. 10.—-C€l’itI‘0)llECt‘. worked on COl-‘i 15L Miss w‘ G‘ Aid/god’ b _ ._ ~ med Wm“ or “mm” | 2nd. Miss Margaret Ros, n. :ough. 1st. Miss E. A. M. hfaclvlurray, 1st’ M15‘ Ram‘ DDddE Cm" . Prince William. N. B. 2nd. Mrs. Eldon Campbell, Borden.‘ 31¢ M“; Enmhflh ‘5’ irmer, City. 2nd. Bessie MacLean. City. 3rd. Margaret Walsh, City. Sec. 4.—Child's hand made dress: 1st. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Liston-ell. Ont. 2nd. Mrs. K. G. Saddler. North River Road. 3rd. Mrs. Roy l-luestis, City. Sec. 5.—Homespun Bag. hand WOYIZ. 1st. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Lisiowell. Ont. 2nd. Mrs. Ben Coles. Milton. Sec. 6.—ROl1l8ll Embroldcrjv or cu‘. work: lst. Mrs. P. J. Proud. City. 2nd. Marion Lea. ilintoria. 3rd liiargarrt Rossborough. William. N. B. Prince l Sec. ‘L-French Embroidery: 1st. Margaret Rossborough. William. N. B. 2nd. Mrs. F. .7. Foley. City. 3rd. Georgina Condy. Cross. Sec. il-Eyelet Embroidery: 1<t. Lillian Hooper. City. 2nd. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Lisionrll. Ont. 3rd. Mrs. A. l). lninan. Hampton. PflllCtf Newton Sec. il-Ccnirepiece. white worked with white. 1st. Miss E. A. M. MacMurray City. 2nd. Georgina Cnady. Newton y hair was tailing out last. The Sold everywhere. Sampleeach tree. 3rd. Mrs. Hcnrj.‘ Woolridge. City. y Sec. ll.--\\'h1io Fire O'clock Tea‘ Cloth. worked lll irliiie: ' 1st. lvlrs. Norman iitncFadyeii ‘ Cornwall. v 2nd. airs. A. l-l. Burke. Souihport. 3rd. nlrlrgaro: Rosborough, Pfllll"? William. N. B. I 3r. lvirs. K. G. Sadlcr. North Rzwor’ Road. > 4th. firs. lfarparcl Lord. City. I Sec. 12.»~l'~‘i\'e o'clock tea cloth. work-i 0d in colors: 1st. lVirs. F. J. Lnilciiv. Cur. 2nd. Mrs. O. l). DlHCGTPQfll‘, Cll_\'. 3rd. l. “s. E. H. Norton. City. Sec. lii-l-Tiuliroidererl table cover m‘ colored lincn or coiir-u: ‘ i lst. lilrs. Harry Lintaman. Cll_\'. sec. lM-Embroidered Bridge table cover. 1st. Ryte Norton. City 2nd. Mrs. A. G. Samoa. Lisinweh Ont. ‘ 3rd. ltlarnarct Rmvlinrnuph. Prinrr William. N. B. Sec. 15.-l-‘.mhrmdcrcrl Dower‘. Doy- lles. not loss ihan 6. i lr-i. Mrs. A. G Savage, Listoircl Ont. ‘ Sec. 16 --Sirieboard cloth ivnrkrd in white: 1st Bessie hiclmnn. City. l 2nd. ltirs. Henry Wnnlrirzzr. Cur. i 3rd. Doris Stnckmnn. South ltlilion‘ .Scc. iii-Sideboard cloth colored. i worked in rolnr=z I E 1st. Mrs. Tlinmris Beer. Cm" . I 2nd. Mrs Alex. bicNcvin. Chariot-I I in irhvc icicvrrn. R R. 3. 3rd. Aim" lylonre. City. Sec. l8.—l-‘r-.uc_\' \V3l.'t or Sm. :- lst. Mrs. J. B. Gaudct. City. 2nd. ‘Mrs. Blanche Craig. Ciir. l Ilrrl. Georgina Cnndi‘. Nowtoiyn Cross. lil.».4 Hand-made Hauclkr-n‘ . vol is": than .'i irith liar/l- . crsrl uzziinl n": irrvirirnzn. , 20.-- (3 Hemstitched White ‘ ('21. . i Sec. Lower Mont nguc. H RUB THEM Absorbin THE ANTISEPYIC |.|N|M(! TIRED. aching. burnin; . . . how miserable thr make you fceli But you nr luITer any longer from ym . . . alter (he day's Wu." dance. or hike. or game. rut. with Absorhine. _Ir., the ant: ptig liniment. It stimulates ci uln- tion. relieves congestion. r axq the overworked muscles niil (‘egg and legs and takes nut the chu and tired feeling. A small l bani tity in the bath. or a vigomu rub-k down alter the bath with. Absorblne. ]r., produces a r stful and aimihing effect on the mrira lxxiy. Buy a bottle to-day . . , rub your feet every night l rfore retiring . . . and amnthcn ublg willriisappur for good. Greg 51;” and stainless. $1.25 —- at your druggiafe. n‘ BJ!‘ IT feet Rub fisr/gq Achlc rl Pains wit‘ Absorblf i. if i174? ’Q v