SEPTEMBER 9. 1m EXHIBITIBN PRIZE LIST (Continued from page 5) gee. 11-1 dosen Buns. 181w!- ist. Mrs. A. n. Sutherland, Char- mgtewwn; 2nd, Mrs. Ewen Young, cnsrlottetown: 3rd. Mill Emu! Tait. Charlottetown. ‘ gee. 12-1 don. Fancy Cookie. m, Mrs. M. w. Wood: 2nd, Miss Mary Vessey, York: 3rd. Mrs. W. H.. Phillips, Malpeque Road. Sec. 13-1 don. Oatmeal Cakes: 1st, Mrs. VernonMaclldlllan; 2nd, M31. W. A. Mutch. I-Iopeton: 3rd, Mrs. Arthur A. Mutch. Sec. li-Laytr Cake: lst, Mrs. John Stockmen. 2nd. M11. Heath Vessey: 8rd, Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. see. l5-Rolled Jelly Cake: 1st, Mrs. R. L. Bryenion, Brack- ky Pt. Road; 2nd. Mrs. J. Herbert Coles, Milton: 3rd. Mm. Iflsoe vessey, York. sec. id-Apple Riel 1st, Mrs. Heath Vessey. York: End. Miss Hazel Bryenton, Brackley Pt. Road; 3rd. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York. see. 11-10mm Pie: 1st, Miss Francis Mcliachern. Charlottetown: 2nd, Mrs. Wilard Prowse, Braokley Pt. Road: 3rd, Mary Veley, York. Sea. ls-Scoten Cslssx 1st, Mrs. Arthur Roberts, Wins- ioe Road: 2nd. Mrs. Benj. Rodd. Braskls! Pt. Road; 3rd, Mrs. R. L. hryenton, Buckley _Pt. Road. Sea. lb-Most Economical Cake: 1st, Mrs. Harry Hyde, Cornwall; hid, Muriel McDonald, Cornwall. See. til-Wild Strawberry Jam : 1st, Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Char- bttstown‘. R. R. 1: 2nd. Mrs. W. H. Drake, Pownsl: 3rd, Mrs. J. R. Allen. W. Ooveheaxl. See. fll-Home-mmde Cultivated Strawberry Jam: , 1st, Mrs. M. W. Wood: 2nd. Mrs. F. S. Reeves: 3rd, Miss Alice Dick- ieson. See. 32—Hcme-made Wild Straw- berry Jam: 1st, Mrs. Peru! H. Diokieson, New Glasgow; 2nd, Mrs. Pope Crosby. Cornwall; 8rd. Annie Smith, Char- lottetown. See. 33-Home-made Cultivated Raspberry Jam: 1st, Mrs. Vernon McMillan, Braclctey; 2nd. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton: 3rd. Mrs. M. W. wood. A Sec. 2i—I-!ome-mads Black Cur- rent Jam : I 1st, ma. J. R. Allen: 2nd. Annie smith: 8rd, Mrs. Vernon McMillan. Boo. 35- Home-rnarie Orange Marmalade. 1st. Sarah H. Jones, Charlotte- town an. 112114. Marsmt A Mc- Millan. Charlottetown: 3rd, Mrs. J. R. Allen, West Covehead. I Sec. io-Home-made Red Current Jelly: 1st, Mrs. Ira Rodd: 2nd, Mrs. l1‘. J. Vemey: 3rd, Ella Diamond. Sea. 21-Home-made Black Cur- rant Jelly : lst. Mrs. Ira Rodd: 3nd, lvlrs. E. A. Cudmore, City: 3rd, Mrs. Jno. Andrews. 1!. Royalty. See. ‘Jo-Home-made Raspberry Jelly: 1st, Mrs. Pope Crosby‘. 2nd. Mrs. E. J. Vessey; 3rd, Mrs. Heath Veuey. See. U-Home-rnade Crabapple Jelly: 1st, Mrs. 'I'hos. Diamond: Winsloe South: 2nd, Mrs. George Rickard. West Royalty; 3rd, Mrs. E. J. Ves- sey, York. Sec. 30—Home-made Apple Jelly: 1st, Mrs. E. J. Vessey; 2nd. Beth Coles, Milton; 3rd. Ella Diamond. , Sec. {ll-Home-made Plum Jelly: ' 1st, Mary A. McMillan, Char- lottetown: 2nd. Mary A. McMillan. Sea. M-Best collection Home- Iiade Jellies: 1st, Mrs. Wilbur Jones; 2nd. Mrs. I. R. Allen. West Covehesd. 8rd, Mrs. W. S. Brown, City. Sec. 33- Home-made Pickles: 1st, Mrs. M. W. Wood; 2nd, Mrs. D. McKinnon: 3rd, Mrs. J. B. Allen Sec. sd-Home-mmde Sweet Pick- les: . 1st, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Lower Montague; 2nd, Mrs. J. R. Allen, West Covehead; 3rd. Sarah H. Jones. Sec. SS-Home-made Chow Chow: 1st, Mrs. C. G. Pickard; 2nd, Mrs. Ire Rodd: 3rd, Ella Diamond. See. 36- Home-made Bottled Fruit, Strawberries: 1st, Mrs. M, W. Wood: 2nd, Mary Burner, East Royalty; 3rd, Mrs. Heath vessey. Sec. 37—Bottle Purple Plums: 1st, Mrs. F. S. Reeves: 2nd, Bessie munders; 3rd, Mrs. Vernon McMil- Mustard Sec. SIB-Tomato Catsup: lst, Mrs. J. R. Allen; 2nd. Mrs. M. W. Wood: are. Mrs. Elisabeth Mchennsn. v Sec. 39-Chili Sauce. 15?»: Mrs. J. B. Alleili 2nd. Mrs. Ira Rodd: 2rd, Mrs. Elisabeth Mc- IAnnl-ll. , Sec. ill-Pickled Cucumbers: 1st, Mrs. George Pickard: 2nd, Mrs. Sarah H. Jones; 3rd, Mrs. Ira Rodd. See. tl-Canned Green Peas: 1st, Mrs. Ira Rodd; 2nd, Bessie Saunders; 3rd. Mrs. .1. Herbert Coles. See. 42-Csnned Beets: 1st. M!!! VesIQY. York; 2nd, Mrs. C. G. Picks-rd; 3rd. Mrs. J. Her- bert Coies. See. is-Canned Green Beans: 1st, Mrs. E. Saunders: 2nd, Bessie Saunders: are, ms. o. o. Rickard. See. 44-Chicken. canned or in jar: lst, Mrs. Annie Stretch, Lon! Creek: 2nd. Mrs. Norman Mcllesn; 3rd, Mrs. P099 Crosby. See. 45-Canne¢ Beef: m, 11m. Norman McLean: ins. Mrs. G. R. Beer, Charlottetown; 3rd, Mrs. Norman Ferguson, Indian River. CLASS M—FISHERIES DIP‘!- Sec. 5—Best Display oi Canned Salmon: 1st, Mrs. Norman McLean, Long Creek. CLASS dl-EDUOATION AND NATURAL HISTORY Sea. l-llxhibit oi Wild Flowers- Pupils oi Public Schoob. lst. Ivan Roberts. Highileld. See. i-Beet arranged Exhibit oi Weeds: . 1st, Mermaid School, Mermaid. 2nd. Athoi Roberts. Bighfleld. See. l-Best arranged Exhibit oi Native Woods: 1st, Mermaid School, Mermaid. See, 4—Best Individual exhibit oi woodwork: 1st, Ray Murnaghan, Charlotte- town: 2nd, John Simmons, Char- lottetown: 3rd, Stanley Arsenault, Charlottetown. See. 5-Best Wood Work Speci- men (Grade B): 1st. Stanley A salt: Ind, Wal- ter Plcksrd, Charlottetown; 3rd, Robert Carson, Charlottetown. Sec. s-Best Wood work Speci- men (Grade 3). 1st, Robert-Large, Charlottetown 2nd, Roy Roper, C‘ lottotown 3rd, Arthur McIood, Cha- ettetown. See. 7-Best woodwork specimen (Grade '!): a a 2r1d, Athoi Roberts. Hlllllleld. CLASS es-nmns. INSICIS. WEEDS, ETC. Sea. l— Collection of Btufled Birds and Mammals: 1st, Harry M. 11360. Cornwall; 2nd, Mrs. Arthur Roberts. Wlnsioe. See. 2-Colleetlon e! Native 1n- sects: lst, Georgia Harper. See. S-Colleetion or! Insect in- jurious to useful plants or trees: 1st, Georgie Harper. Sec. d-Oollection Insects benefic- ial to useful plants: lst. Georgie Harper. See. s-Colleotion o! Dried Fol- iage Plants: 1st, Miss Emily Foster, Marsh- ileld. See. d-Colleetion oi Noxious Agricultural Weeds: 1st, Roy Vessey, York. 2nd, Eileen mas. Mt. Herbert. See. ‘i-Coileetion oi Wild Flow- ers. pressed and mounted. 1st, Miss Emily Foster: 2nd, Miss Georgie Harper. CLASS C's-MANUFACTURERS & INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT Sec. 5—Soeps. llaimdry and ‘roi- let: 1st. Mrs. M. McRae, Chsrlotto- town: 2nd. Miss Bessie Saunders. CLASS iii-SADDLE HORSES Sec. 2-La1dy's Saddle Horse: 3rd. Fred Turner. Wlnsloe. Sec. ii-Saddle Horse. 3rd, George Buntain. CLASS lL-PONKES Sec. l-Chlld's ‘rurnout. 1st, George and Tom Rogers; 2nd. Dr. R. F. Seaman: 3rd, Yvette Roy- mond. Sec. 3-Pony combination: 2nd, Yvette Reymond. See. i-Pony with ioel at ioot: lst, R. E. Parkman, Charlotte- town Royalty; 2nd, Jimmie Rodd. Grafton St, City. Sec. 5-Champion pony shown on rein: 1st, P‘. Seaman. CLASS is-SHCRTIIORNS Sec. 1-Bull Cali: 1st, Chas. R. Trenholm, Ft. law- renoe, N‘ .S.; 2nd, Chas. 1t. Tren- holm: 3rd, J. C. Irving, Vernon; 4th. A. H. Boswell 6r Son, Marsh- ileld: 5th, Harry Tweedy, Earns- cliiie. 1 Sec. 2-Bull, 1 year old: 1st, A. H. Boswell Q Son, Marsh- iield: 2nd, Harry Tweedy. Sec. 3-Bull, 2 years old: Wilfred Dockendo .7: 3rd, ,7, c. Irving, Vernon. See. i-Bull, 3 years old and under 5: 1st. Chas. R. Trenholm. Sec. o-Senior Male Champion: 1st, Chas. R. ‘rrenholm. See. ‘I-Grand Champion Male: 1st. Chas. R. ‘Ikenholnl. See. B-Heiter, Junior Cali. lst, Chas. n. Trenholm: 2nd. J. C. Irving; 3rd, Charles Hurry; 4th, A. H. Boswell s: Son; 5th. 5th, Chas. R. ‘rrenbolm. See. b-Heiier, Senior Cali: 1st, Chas. R. ‘lrenholm; 2nd, Chas. R. Trenholm; 3rd, Wilfred Dockendorif; 4th, Harry Tweedy. See. ill-Heifer, 1 yr. old: lst, Wilfred Dockendorfl: 2nd, A. H. Boswell 8s Son: 3rd. Chas. R. Trenholm: 4th. Chas. R. Trenholm; 5th. Chas. R. Trenholm. See. ii-Heiier. ryesrs old: 1st, Chas. R. Trenholm: 2nd, My. Athol Roberts: 8rd. Chas. R. Tren- hom; 4th, J. C. Irving: 5th, Chas. R. Trenholm. Sec. lz-Cow, 2 years old and under e-m. Chas. R. Trenholm; 2nd, J. C. Irving; 3rd, Chas. R. ‘Pnnholm: 4m. A. r-r. Boswell a S0111 5th, J. C. Irving. See. IS-Junior Female Chem. pion: 1st, Chas. R. Trenholm. Bee. li-Senlor Female Cham- pion: 1st, Chas. R. Trenholm. - Sec, 15-Grand Champion 11's.. male: 1st, Chas. R. Trenholm. Sec. 15-Junlor Breeder's flgffl; 1st. Chas. R. Tienholm; 2nd, on“, R. TYQTIDCl-lll; 3rd, Harry Tweedy. Sec. ll-Senior or Graded Herd: 1st, Chas. R. Trenholm; 2nd, ,7, Q Irving; 3rd, Harry ‘rwsedyq See. l8—Se'nior Get oi Sire: 1st. Chas. n. Trenholm: ma, Harry Tweedy. Sec. lS-Junior Get oi Sire; 1st, Chas. R. Trenholm; 2nd, A, H. Boswell & Son: 3rd, 01m, R_ Trenholm; 4th, Han-y Tweed; 5w Ill-Progeny oi Dam: 1st, Chas. R. 'I‘renholm; 2nd, Chas. R. Trenholm: 3rd, 01111;, R. Trenholm: 4th, A. H. 305m“ g; Son: 5th, Harry Tweedy, (mass 1s smsmans _ See. l-Bull Jlmlor our ‘"* lst-Athoi Roberts, mghmlq, Ind-Keith Boswell. Victoria, 3m._ Athol Roberta. Sea. Z-Buli Sailor Cal! lit-A. MsoR-ae h Son, (flittmm, and-Ami new-es. are-la. u“. Rae 8s Son See. S-Buli Jlmlor Yearling 1si-Ath1o1 Roberts Sea b-Bull Senior YOIIHI let-Windsor Bell. S. Melville. ms Awilred Prowse, Braokloy point, Road 5°° 5-491111 3 Mrs old Isl-Joseph Grlttin. w. Replay, See e-Bull I-yeers old and unders lstv-A. MaoRoe & Son, RR. d, mid-Atrial Roberts S86 7—Jl11'li01' Male Oharrgpion Let-A. MaeRao do Son See il-Grsnd Chairmen Male lob-A. medias Sec ill-Heifer Junior Calf lst-Atlwl Roberts, 2-Windsor Bell, s-Willard Prowse, i-Jwimed n muness. Vernon, s-A. MadRao s: son, e-Jwlllard Piewss Sec ll-Heiier Senior Cali lat-A. MacRne as Son, 3nd._ Athol Roberts, 3rd~w_ 3h ymmkfl.’ City, 4th—l-Iarvoy yanking, m“, 5m -A1:hol Roberts Sec iz-Heifer Junior Yearling 1st-A. MacRae d: Son, City, 2nd —~A. MacRao s; Son, 3rd-A. Mm- Rle 15¢ Son, ith-aAlthol Roberts, tth-Keith Boswell, Victoria, dth~ Willard Prowse Sec iii-Heifer Senior Yearling lat-A. MSCRQQ as 50m 3nd,_A_ MaeRee d: Son, ard-W. R. Younker, ith-A- MaeRao dz son Sec H-Cow 3 years old dry or in milk ‘ 1st,-W. R. Younker. Znd-A. Mu- Rae 8s Son, 3rd-A. MacRae s; son, ith-Athol Roberts 5“ 15—°°W- 4 Wars and over, dry lat-A. MacRae As son, 3nd... Keith Boswell. 3rd-Willard Prowse, tth-Willard Prowse, stmnsgho; Roberts See id-Oow 2 year old, in milk or dry lst-Athol Roberts, 2ri1d_M1-101 Roberts, Srd-A. MeoRae s; 51m, ith-Keith Boswell, ilth-wiiirsd Driseoll, oth-A. MsoRae and Son 5°°- 17~C°W- 4 years old and - over in milk Isl-Wilfred 1.. mrnsss. Vernon, Znd-A. MaoRee 13s B011. 3r\~1_1w_ R, Younker. 4th-A. MaoRse as son Sec 18—Junio1- Female Champion int-A. Macftae s» Son See ill-Senior Female Champion lat-A. MaoRse dz Son Sea QO-Grand Champion mmals lsi-A. MacRae d: Son Sec 2l-Junior‘s or Breeders Herd 1st,-A. MacRao and Son, 2nd- ‘ 111.1101 Roberts, let. Chas. n. Trenholm; 2nd,! Sec 23-Sen1or or graded herd ist-. MacRae s» son, Hnd-Athol Roberts Sec Zi-Senior Get oi Sire int-A. MacRae A: Son, ‘Jnd-A. 1st. Harry Tweedy, llarnselliie; MaoRoe and Son, (ird-Athol Eoh- ind. Harry Tweedy: 3rd, Chas. n. erte Trenholm. Sec. s-Junior Male Champion. Sec 24—Junlor Get oi Sire lst-A. Macllae and Son. 2nd»- hns CHARMJTIEIUWN A. MaoRse and B3B. ird-Athol nd-Athol Silver cup donated by the Canad- ian Bank oi Commerce for the best Junior champion pure bred awardedbAMaoRaesn-dlon CASS ll AYBSIIII HEADERS See i-(Heifer Cali ' let-Willard Prowse, Brutle; Point Road. Ind-Harvey Jenkins. wall Sec Z-JHeiier, 1 year old lat-Harvey Jenkins, RR. 5. 2nd —Sta:nley Hurry, wlnsloe, 3rd- Willard Pzowse, ith-Keith Boswell, 5in-1eo J. MacDonald Mermaid Sec 3—1-Ieiier. 2 years old and under 3 year lat-Keith Boswell. ind-Windsor Bell. srd-etsnlsy marry, Bee t-Cow in milk or calf. years old 1st,-Hollie Jenkins, RR. 5, 2nd- Stanley Hurry Sec B-Cow. 4 years old and up- wsnis in milk or eali let-Keith Boswell. mid-Stanley Hurry Blmial prizes donated by the '1‘. Eaton 00.11141. tor the beet three pure bred iemale animals o! any dairybreediobetlwgetoiionesire let-Slim: Qnd-fl-OO Beach H111 Farm. Frinoepon CLASS til-BROWN EGGS Soc l-One Dozen Extras lsklRoy Crosby, Cornwall, 2nd- Miss Bessie Saunders, ma. s. sni- ltihs. Fred Ktitson, Hampshire Sec z-One dozen No. 1 lat-Charles N. Payne, Amherst, RR. 5, Srd-Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton Sec 3--'!bn Devon Extras lat-Heath Vemey, Yorik Znd-Mlrs. Ira Rodd, North lVIll- ton. ltd-ms. Arthur Roberts, win. aloe Road CLASS fl-‘WilIllTl EGGS See i-One dozen extras Isl-Mfrs. J. l". Eaeton, New Wilt- shire, kid-Heath V0567» .York, 3t6-(Mrs. J. P. liiaston Sec l-One dosen No. 1 lit-Arthur Roan. ind-Miss Beale Saunders, and-Mrs. '1‘. R. Beer. City Bee i-One 30 dozen case esrtras (white), paused ior upon lab-Heath Vaasey CHAINS AND SflDS GLASS 45 Sec l-Bus. Fyie Wheat let-Pied Hyde, Cornwall. 2nd- E. J. Veesey, York, 3rd-Stanley. Hyde, Cornwall. dish-Galvin Hyde. Clyde River Sec z-One bushel wheslt (any other variety) lat-W. H. Vesey, York Sec fl-One bushel Barley, 2-nowed let-E. J. Vessey, znd-JW. H. Drake. Pownal. srd-Fred Hyde, ith-I-Iarry M. Hyde, Cornwall _Sec d-One bushel barley. s-rowed lat-Charles u. PaynefAmhei-st. N.S. See L-JOne bushel black oats. any variety lat-NV. H. vessev. York Sec d-Bushel banner oats lat-E. J. Veasey. ind-Frederick Hyde, Sid-Stanley Hyde. tth-A- Les. Owen, Kensington RR. 5. 5th -Harry M. Hyde Sec 7-Bushel other variety 1st,-W. H. Vessey. ind-Frank B. Jones, Pownal. Std-Galvin Hyde, Clyde River. Sec B-Bushel buckwheat lat-E. J. Vessey Sod Q-JBuehel Field Peas 1st-Charles N. Payne Sec lo-Bushei beans white lat-Wilbur V. Jones. RR. l, 2.- Franlr B. Jones, Pownal. {mi-Char- les N. Payne, Amherst See il-Bushel beans colored 1st,-Wilbur V. Jones, 3nd_Char- les N. Payne. ard-Miss Penelope McKinnen, west Royaltv Bee 12-1-1111! bushel government Erade marked Timothy Seed Isl-Leo Praught. Cherry Valley. 2nd—<N. H. Drake, Povvrlsl, 3rd- Wllbur V. Jones. tth-George M. Holmes, Arnhem. Bee. 14-25 pounds alaike clover seed government garde mark lat-George M. Holmes See 18-11111! bushel flax seed lei-E. J. Vessey. ilnd-Elmer Hyde Sec ll-Best sheaf a! wheat, any variety. must be named ist-W. H. Vessey, ‘And-Charles R. Trenholm, Fort Lawrence, NB, Brd-Charle; N. Payne Sec iii-Best sheai oats, any var- iety. must be named let-Charles R. Trenhoim. 2nd- white- oats. any Ayrshire Female under 2 years! aid-Windsor Bell. Mir-Keith Bos- _ t Which Contestants Will a let-Colby Iowls, Freetown; 2nd‘ —(al—1A1. MaoRao and Son. (b)_‘ NS, mid-Wits Basie Saunders, = 1 I N11111: AND Annmzss YnTlrg Carter, Miss Mary, Cardigan, R.R. 3 202,100 MacDonald, Miss \Vinnifred, bioniagixc . 202,000 Weeks, Mrs. john, Brookfield . . .' . . . . . . . . . 201,000 MacMillan Ernest, Charlottetown, R.R. 6 . . 2015,00 Burke, Mrs. A. H., Southport . . . . . . . . . . . . 204.0110 Mellett, Miss Margaret, Union Rorul . . . . . . 21111000 Brown, Miss Mary, Charlottetown . . . . 201,500 Elliott, Mrs. Sidney, Charlottetown . . . . . . . . 198,500 Taylor, I. H., Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106,000 Hickey, T. E., Summerside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200,000 Cameron, Vivian Miss, Charlottetown . . . . . 187.0%» Bowen, Miss Muriel, Wheatley River . . . 194,000 Affleck, Miss Lottie, Mt. Stewart . . . . . . . . . 187.500 McCallum ]r., ].H.F., Charlottetown . . . . . . 191.000 Jay, Miss Genevieve, Moreil . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190,000 Handrahan, Miss Eileen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1[\';.c~»w1 , Skerry, Frederick, Alberton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . igigv/mu Lambs, Mrs. M. T., Emerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187,000 McLean, Miss Ruby, Clyde River . . . . . . . . . 183.000 McDonald Stirling, Charlottetown . . . . . . . . ._ 179.000 , Carver, Miss Julia, Mt. Albion . . . . . . . . . . . 127.500 Q Robin Eric, Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177.000 1 Walsh, Charles, Albany ,. . . » 130.000 l Norton, Edward, Crapaud . 176.000 , Rattray, P. A, Charlottetown . . . . . . .3. . . . . 175.000 1 Douglas Alex, Kensington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120.500 Proffitt, Miss Lottie, Spring Valley . . . . . . . 180.000 Inman, Wilfred, Summersidc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,000 E. J. Vessev. srd-IW. H. Vesstl’ Sea lit-Beet shes! banley 1st,-Wilbur V. Jones. hid-Guer- les R. Tzenhohn. 8131-4!- J- Vessel HUNDREDS OF WOMEN IN U. S. GIVEN CHARGE OI’ POST OFFICES WASHINUION, Sept. 5- Since Miss Nellie Dougherty was named by the new Roosevelt Administra- tion last March 9 as noting post- master oi Mlinot, North Dakota. 369 women have been given charge oci the mails in their home towns. They're not "postmistresses." postal oirlcials stress. Each one has the same title a man would have on the job-“post * r" with the preiir “acting” because all are recess appointments. sub- ject to confirmation by the next congress. In compiling the total today, the Post Ofiiee Department also estab- lished that 14 of the 369 have been appointed to head first class 110st ofiioes. Niles Lavinia tingle. one oi the women leaders oi the Deanooratic campaign. expressed keen satisfac- tion ln the progress oi this particu- lar iorm o! political recognition for women. "Ii: shows that party leaders are aware of the hard work that is be- ing done by women in their own communities," she said. "I expect a GUARDIAN ' l9CON TESTAN TS ; A will win extra Cash Prizes next Monday i night in Guardian’s big Subscription Contest. III. SUBOSBRIBEB! VCONTESTANTS ENTERED AND NOMINATIONS MADE UP TO FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8th ARE AS FOLLOWS: .‘ Win Them ? ion. It is the larger_percentage of nitrogen-holding humus forming material and its intimate corpora- tion with the sand and clay that give to these soils their superiority. chemically. Physically and blnlooi- eally. lastly. there is the Winter“ with. its intense cold practically looking up the stores oi plant iood iron: the autumn until the season? opens again. Waste from leaching,‘ such as occurs in countries in] which the winter is mild and open I is thus prevented. PRACTICAL n00 narsrxr: Fiollowing the recommendations 0i the hive Stock Branch, D0lTil1l' ion Department o! Agriculture. the following practical results in h0g- raising were obtained by Mr. A. Campbell, Reston. Manitoba:- Litter oi’ 12 pigs weighing 2,690 lbs. at $4 per owt. $107.60; 12 selects at I1 each, alt-value oi litter $119.60. Costs-barley 5.588 lbs. at 30c per bushel, $34.92: oats. R16 lbs at 25c per bushel. $6; wheat 720 lh=. at 50c per bushel $6: milk 14,400 lbs. at 10c per cwt. $14.40. Feed costs $61.32: marketing 2,690 lbs. at 65c per cwt. $17.48; total c051. $78 R0. Profit. on l2 hogs $40.80: profit pr-r hos $3.40. WINTERING THE GLADIOLUS OORMS lln the autumn when gl-‘irlmlus good many more such appoint- ments.” ,Mrs. Hattie Caraway. lone fem- inine senator, who is said to get more mail from “back home" than any other senator, now boasts a. woman postmaster in her home city of Jonewborc. Arkansas. At Blueiield. W. Vo. another first class post oiflce, ltlrs. Stella M. Bivens was appointed in recog- nition oi the political work done 11y her husband. who was slated ior the position but died. PR-AINTE SOIL SUPERIORJTY The essential or distinguishing characteristic oi the Western pra- irie soils is the possession oi a large propmtion oi vrgetable matter and its concomitant nitrogen. It is to this iact unquestionably says the Dominion Chemist, that these soils primarily owe their ' remarkable fertility and lasting quality. m the most part, they certainly con- tain abundant stores oi the miner- al elements oi plant iood, but in this respect they do not suffer from many soils oi less productive- eorms are being nerve-stud. says G. Duetan oi the Dominion Ento- mological Branch, they should be given special attention to safe- guard them from the invasion oi thrlps. Th1- tfips ghnulrl he out. nil‘ as near the ccrm as nowble and burned at once, while the corms should be removed from the field to a pie" when‘ = placed m storage. If at all poser-l hle the conns should be stnrcd 1n s 1 cellar or building where the (em-l nernture can he PM ("W1 R8 "W? as 40 degrees F‘. This i= most 1m r-iortant. ii the icmnbrniurc 1.: much higher. feeding and dcvfllnp» ment oi the thrips will continue» through the winter and injury to, the corms result. The gladiolus bed should be dug up or ploughed in the late fall. thu: nxpnsinz any‘ thrips which may b1- 01"cr-1"1v:11icr- ing there. Club Export-Your 1101111111 1s N11‘ you don't aridrr-ss the hall 111 1'11‘ Novirvr- Avril. l was point in 1w darn thin: as ‘r1112 as 11211-11110 -By~ ness in other parts oi the Domin- stander (London). Read Over the Big List Kn?! Help Y our Favourite Worker This Week .91|l11‘l-.. F. thu1l-ulW-1rnv11, R R 6 . . . . . . .. 173.000 11101111, Fmmk. lienginglon . . . . . . ... . .. . 187,000 i-‘crgusml. _\I1=; Isobel, Bonshaw , . . . , . , , ,. 159,000 Sabine, Mrs. (lirirlnttctmvn . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 120,000 \\':1_v<~, (l. S1. Pen-r: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 120,000 l':1!I:1QI1;111. .\:1:1.'1, (_‘I1:11'10iicl0\\'11 . . . . . . . . .. 1150.000 I lnghv» 1.1111111, (Tllnrloticiolvn . . . . . . . . . . . . 178,500 Uxvcn, h. .\l., Charlottetown . . . . . . . . .. . . ._ 180,000 Archcr, Llqvrl. Charlottetown . . . . .. .. . .. 178,000 .\l_\'cr.<_ Mm (110, liumcr River . . .. . .. 109.000 1 'I‘0r1111h<, .\li=< Iiurh, (‘lmrloucimvn ... .. . . . 100,000 \I1"I.c0rl. .\lrs_ .\l. .\._, Hvlfnst . . . . . . .. .. . .. 100,000 Stewart. Mrs. john .-\., West Point 100,000 Willis, Stanley, Clyde River . .. . . .. . .. . .. 100,000 Hughes. lame:- E. Bradalbane . . . . . . . . 100.0100 Wiilianl- Yvior, ("harlottetmvn . . . . . . . . . 131 000 Iinrllc}. C lmilea lucllcy"; C105; .. . _\IcLezm. Xliss Ruby, Cornwall . . . . . . Parity, Ernest. Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . .L ilmcoil, George H. Freetown . . . . . .. . . . Prrry. _\li== l-icatrice. Miscnuche . . . . . . . . .. Hnvvriqh, .\li=c Dorothy, Snuri; . . . . . . . . .. Young, \\'arren. East Baltic . . Dignnn, Alfred E., Howlan . . . . . . . . . .. . .._ Champion. Chas, Malpequc . .. - Dunsfnrd. llri. ‘Inseph, Plonshaw lt1-1-e1w111, .\l1"= Frcrl. l7rr>r1cr1<~t0n . . 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