THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE i n-KTEMBER s. 192.2 iwiirwiiii APPETITIE yflEN yo}: come down to breakfast with a sluggish gppctite and you can’t de- cide what you’d really like go eat -‘—- just\ fill ‘a bowl with crisp, crunchy Kellogfs Corn Flakes and fruit. Taste that refreshing crispness and flavor! You bet it makes you hungry. Susi watclnyourself eati Kellogg’s are ‘so good for you too. So easy to digest. They help you feel fit. De- licious for lunch. Splendid f or children’s suppers. Sold by all grocers in the red-and-green sealed WAX- TlTE package. Made by BLUES! Kellogg in London, Ont. Quality guaranteed. MARY BRIAN —- popular young screen slur Mo? f Prov. Exhibition . Prize lVinners Cut Flowers Sec. 37 Antirrhlnum (snapdra- yon). 1st Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. 2nd C. J. Cock, Central New An- han, N. S. 8rd Lillian Stewart, Charlottetown. Sec. 38 Asters. 1st Mrs. W. H. Johnston, Char- lottetown. 2nd Burt Bros, West, Royalty. 3rd Mrs. Jessie Matthews, Al- lerton. Sec. 39 Boquet suitable for table. lst Mrs. Cordon MacMilian, North River. 2nd Mrs. Cecil Stewartfiouthport. ' 1rd Mrs. J. W. McGregor, Winsloe. Sec 40 Boquet, hand. lst Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, North River. , 2nd Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Southport. 3rd Mrs. J. W. McGregor, Winsloe. soc. 41 Boquet of sweet peas. lst Mrs. Kenneth Richards, Char- Wit-town. 2nd Mrs. North River. 3rd Mrs. J. W. McGregor, Winsloe. 4th Evelyn Hazard, Ch‘town. Sec. 42 Calendulg, 1st Eileen Shaw, Cornwall. Ind Mrs. A. H. Burks, 50111110. Sec. 43 Colllopsis, ‘Si Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. 2"“ Mrs J. w. McGrogor Winsloe. ms"?- 44 Carnations, zndiigs- Ernest Burke, Southport. 3m “Pl- A. H. Burke, Southport. i i‘!- W. l-l’. Johnston, Char- ?‘ M11‘!- J. W. MacGregor, Win- Gordon MacMillan, SEC. 45 Cogmgm g“ Mii- Ernest Burke. Southport. P "d M" Hwy Rodd, Bracklsy ° iii- Road, 3rd Arthur Vessey, York. m‘ Robert Snasells, Clftown, M Sec. 45 Dahlias (show type). lst Mrs. A. o. F. Gill, Ch'town. 2nd Catherine Weeks, Ch’town. Sec. 4'1 Dahlias (Collarate). lst Catherine Weeks, Ch'town. 2nd Orva N. Gill, Chtown. 3rd L. A. Hazard, Ch‘town. Sec. 48 Dahlias (Pompom). lst L. A. Hazard, City. 2nd Marjorie E. Gill, Clftown. 3rd Mrs. A. O. F. Gill, Ch'town. Sec. 49 Dahlias (Cactus). lst D. B. Stewart, Ch’town. 2nd L. A. Hazard, City 3rd Mrs. A. 0. F. Gill, Chtown. Sec. ‘50 Dahlias (Paeony). 1st Mrs. A. O. F. Gill. Chtown. 2nd Catherine Weeks, Ch’town. Sec. 51 Dahlias (decorative). lst L. A. Hazard, City. 2nd Mrs. A. 0. F‘. Gill. Chtown. 3rd Catherine Weeks, Ch'town. Sec. 52 Dahlias collection. lst Mrs. A. O. F.»Gill, Ch'town. 2nd L. A. Hazard, City. Sec. 53 Delphlnium Larkspur, (annual). lst Robert Snazelle, Ch‘tcwn. 2nd Lillian Stewart, Ch‘town. 3rd Mrs. J. W. McGregcr, Winsloe. Sec. 54 Dliinthus (double). lst Helen Ashton, Soutliport 2nd Mrs. Cecil Stewart, South- port. 3rd Arthur M. Burke. Sec. 55 Dlnnthus, single. lst Mrs. Arthur M. Burke, South- port. 2nd Mrs. North River. 3rd ‘Arthur Vessy, York. Sec. 56 Everlasting. lst Robert Snazelle, Ch‘town. 2nd Mrs J. W, McGregor Winsloe. 3rd Emily Foster, Miirshiieid. Sec. 5'1 Gollardias annual, dou- Gordon MacMillan, ble. lst Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. 2nd Burt Bros. West RnyaliYr LUMBIER" of all kinds. PL/iSTER-Plaster Board.- DOORS, Hardwood Flooring etc MqcDONALD-y-RO WE Woodworking 60., Limited Cbsriottctown. P. I. I. kl ' ‘ii’ .|'_ 3rd Mrs. A. H. Btirko, Southport. Sec. 58 Gladiolus 3 spikes not primuiiniis. lst Mrs. Gordon MaeMillan, North River. 2nd Burt Bros, West Royalty. 3rd Mrs. W. l-I. Johnston, Char- lottetown. Sec. 59 Gladiolus not prim- lilinus 2 spikes. I lst lvlrs. Gordon Machliilan. North River. 2nd ivlrs. Ernest Burke, Snuthport. 31d Mrs. J. W. h/IscGregor, Win- sloe. Sec. 60 Gladiolus ‘primulinus, 4 ‘ spikes lst Mrs. Gordon IvlacMillai-i, North River. 2nd Robert Snnzeile, City. 3rd Mrs. J. W. MacGregor, Win- sloe. Sec. 61 Gladiolus, best entry pink shades. lst Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, North River. 2nd Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. 3rd Robert Snazolle, City. Sec. 62 Gladiolus, best entry red shades. lst Mrs. Gordon MiicMilian, North River. 2nd Mrs J. W. McGregor Winsloe. 3rd Mrs. W. H. Johnston, Char- lottctoivn. Sec. 63 Godetla. 1st Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. Sec. 64 l-Iciianthus. lst Arthur Vcssey, York. Sec. G5 Hydrangea. lst Mrs. Alex. McNcvin, City, R. R. 3. 2nd Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. 3rd Mrs. W. H. Johnston, City. Scc. 66 Hollyhocks. lst M. E. Saunders, Winsloe. 2nd Robert Snazclle, City. 3rd Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, North River. _> Sec. 67 Mignonette. lst Mrs. R. L. Bryanton, Brack- ley Point Roadi. 2nd May Prowse, Brackiey Point Road. \ 3rd K. C. Saddler, Ch'tcwn. Sec. ea Nasturtiums. ' 1st Mrs. H. Kelly, City. 2nd Mrs. J. Stockman, Winsloe Station. 8rd Eileen Shaw, Cornwall. Sec. 69 Pansles. 1st Mrs. J. Stockman, Station. 2nd Mrs. W. H. ‘ohnston, Citly. 3rd Rebert Snazelle, City. ‘ Sec. '10 Phlox-Drumaiondl. lst Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Picardy. 2nd Helen Ashton, Southport, 3rd Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport.) Sec. '11 Phlox perennial. 1st Mrs. l". A. Drisooll, St. Av- ards. ' 2nd Aubrey Wiisqi, Tatama. ‘ N. S. Winslos 3rd Mrs. J. W. MacGregor, Win- sloe. Sec. "12 Roses, 3 blooms. lst Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, North River. 2nd L. A. Hazard, City. 3rd Lida Mallet, City. Sec. '13 Roses, 6 blooms. lst Mrs. Gordon MacMillan, North _ River. 2nd L. A. Hazard, City. Sec. '14 Roses, 10 blooms. lst Mrs. Gordon MacMillzin, North River. Sec. onlv. . lst Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Picardy. 2nd Arthur M. Burke. Southport. Sec. '76 Ssh-la. 1st Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. 2nd Mrs. Everett Saunders, City. Sec. 7'1 Scabiosa. lst Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. 2nd Robert Snazelle. City. Sec. '18 Stocks double. '15 Snlpiglossis, in spikes lst Lida Mallet, City. 2nd Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. Sec '19 Sweet Peas, 6 colors. lst May Prowse, Brackley Point Road. 2nd Lillian Stewart, City. 3rd Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. Sec. 80 Sweet Peas, 3 colors. lst Mrs. A. H; Burke, Southport. 2nd Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. 3rd Mrs. W. H. Johnston, City. Sec. 81 Sweet Peas, 8 colors. 1st Mrs. A. H. Burke, Southport.’ 2nd Mrs. J. W. MacGregor, Win- sloe. 3rd Lillian Stewart, Rent St. Sec. 82 Verbena. lst Mrs. W. H. Johnston, City. 2nd Mrs. Ernest Burke, Southport. Sec. 83 Zinnias. lst Eileen Shaw, Cornwall. 2nd L. A. Hazard, City. 3rd Robert Snazelle, City. Sec. 84 Best collection of cut flowers. lst Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan, North River. 2nd Mrs. J. W. MacGregor, Win- sloe. 3rd Robert Snazelie, City. Class 46 Cut Flowers Sec. 1 Collection oi’ 10 or more plants grown in tween-houses. 1st Miss Helen D. McGregor. Win- sloe. Sec. 2 Boquet suitable for table. 1st Doris Tait, City. Sec. 3 Boquet suitable for hand 1st Doris Tait, City. Sec. ll Best arranged basket of Sweet Pens. I lst Doris Tait. Ciiy. 2nd l-lcleri D. Ms-zGregor, Win- sloe. - Bronze Top. 1 Walter Match. 2 John McLeod. 3 Leo Praught, Cherry Valley. 4 Melvin I-Ude, Cornwall. Sec 11 Msmsel Wurtzel long Red Class 4'1 School Garden Exhibits lst Hampshire School. 2nd West Royalty School. Sec 6 Green Mountain. 1 E J Vessey, York. 2 Heath Ves- sey, York. 3 W H Johncmi and Son, City. 4 Jesie Matthews, Alber- ton. Sec 7 Bed any vsriety named. 1 Heath Vessey. 2 E J Vessey. 3 Geo mm, Winsloe. Sec 8 (Bobbins. p 1 E J Vessey. 2 Lloyd Baiderson, Southport.‘ 3' Allison Brysnton, Braekley Pt Rd. 4 Ira Rodd, North ‘Milton. Sec 9 Swede Turnips, Purple Top. ‘ 1 John McLeod and Son, Char- lottetown R R. 2. 2 Walter Mulch, Chtown. 3 Vernon Mann, Mermaid. 4 Fred Hyde, North Milton. Sec 10 Swede ‘mrnips Green or 1 Josie Matthews. 2 W D White. York Pt. Bessie Saunders, R R 6 Chtown. 4 Ivan Roberts, Hightield. Sec 12 Mangei Vilurtzel Red Globe. 1 Janie Matthews. Vessey, York. Sec l3 Mangel Wurtzel, Yellow Globe. 1 Bessie Saunders. 2 frank Jones Povmai. 3 Jessie Matthews. 4 Alex McNeill, Clyde River. Sec 14 Mangel Wurtsei LonB Yellow. 1 Cecile N Shannon, Chtown. 2 Peter Brodie, York. 3 Walter Mc- Millan, Brackiey. 4 Frank Jones. Sec 15 Beets, Sugar. 1 W H Johnson and Son. 2 I". Jones. a Jessie Matthews. 4 Wol- ter McMillan. Sec l6 Carrots Red Intermediate 1 W H Johnson and Son. 2 Wil- lard Prowse, Brackley. 3 Arthur Vessey, York. ~ - Sec 1'1 Carrots Red Inng. 1 Arthur Vsssey. Sec 1B Carrots White Belgian. 1 Arthur Vsey. Sec 19 Carrots white mtermed- iate. - 1 Jessie Matthews. 2 Arthur Ves- sey. Sec 20 rudder Corn. 1 Walter McMillan, 2 A MacRae and Son, Chtown R. R 6. 3 Willard Pwwse. 4 Heath Vossey. Sec 21 Broom Corn 10 Stalks 1 A Mcliinnon, Chtown. Sec 22 Broom Com 6 Heads dc- tached. _ ’ . 1 A McKlnnon. Sec 23 Pumpkins 2 1, Mrs. John Andrew. 2 Arthur Burke, Southport. 3 John‘ McLeod- and Son. 4 Walter much. Sec 24 Coll Field Roots 1 Jessie Matthews. 2 E J Vessey. Sec 25 Coll Garden Vegetables 1 Herbert Matthews, Albsrton. 2 Ernest Buitl-te, Scuthporil. 3 W H Johnson and Son. 4 Burt Bros, W. Royalty. Sec 26 Cauliflower 3 Heads 1 Emily Foster, Marshlield. 2 A McKim-ion, Chtown. s Arthur Burke. 4 Ernest Burke. Sec 2'1 cabbage, winnismot. IWHJoluisonsndSonJWaI- iter Mulch. 3 John Meleod snd S011. 4 A lidloKinnon- Sec 28 Cabbage, Drumhesd Win- ter, 3 Heads. 1 H S Matthews, Alberion. 2 W H Johnson and Son. 3 Burt Bros. 4 Waiter Mutch. Sec 29 Cabbage, Red 3 Head 1 H A Matthews. 2 John McLeod and Son. a Arthur vessey- 4 Burl Bros. Sec 2a A. Added by authority o! Mr. James Paton, City. copenhagen Market T799- 3 Heads. _ w 1 Arthur But-kc. 2 Ernest Burks. 3 J A Auld. Winsloe. Sec 30. Cabbage. 34W"!- 1 John McLeod and SO11. 2 B!" nest Burke. 3 Burt Bros. 4 W H Johnson and Son. _ Sec 31 Cabbage Brussels Sprout 1 Burt Bros, 2 John McLeod snd 2 Arthur Son, 3 W H Johnson and Son, 4 Arthur vessel’. Sec 32 Carrots Interruediate Stump Rooted. 1 Herbert Matthews, 2 Burt Bros a Mrs. Ira Rodd, North min-m. 4 John McLeod and Son. seo as carrots Intermediate Pointed. 1 J A Auld, Winsloe, 2 Geo rord. 3 Mrs. 1m Rodd, 4 Prank J09!”- Sec 34 Carrots, Short Stuml! Rooted. 1 Mrs. Ira Rodd. Sec 35 Cucumbers, While 9P1" 1 A M Burke, 2 John McLeod and Son, 3 W H Johnson, 4 A Mn- Kinnoin. Sec 36 Cucumbers, 11mg Green» 6 Roots. 1 Ivan Roberts, Highlield, 2 Ar- thur vessey, 3 Melvin l-lydm 4 Athol Roberts Jr, Hishfield. See a1 Celery White Dwarf- 1 Burt Bros, 2 Ernest Burks, 3 W H Johnson and Son. Sec 38 Celery Red Dwarf. 1 Burt Bros. 2 mrnest Burke- Sec 39 Celery White Plumed 5w 4o Melons Citron 1 Mdvm Hyde, 2 Aubrey Wilson. Tatsmsgmiche N S 3 Burt Bros, 4 Arthur Vessw- Sec 41 Melons Musk 1 Melvin Hyde. Sec 42 ‘Ibmstoes Red. 1 w H Johnson and son, 2 John McLeod and Son, 3 Arthur Burke, 4 Mrs. A H Buflke, Southport Sec 44 Tomatoes Assorted Col- isctiosis. 1 A bmKlnrion, 2 Arthur Vessey. (Ills! 44 Fruit (Cont) Sec. 23 Alexander. 1st Aubrey Wilson, Tatamagouche, N. S. 2nd J. C. Irving, Vernon. 3rd H. E. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S. 4th Lea Howard, Cornwall. Sec. 22 Woli River. 1st P. R. Smallwood, West Roy- aity. 2nd Wilbur B. Jones, Chtown. 3rd J. C. Irving, Vernon. 4th Lea Howard, Cornwall. Sec. 25 Duchess of Oldenburg. lst C. J. Cock, Central New An- nan, N. S. 2nd J. C. Irving, Vernon. 2rd I". S. Reeves, Southport. 4th Mrs. J. Stockman, Winsloe. Sec. 26 Williams Favorite. 1st W. D. White, York Point. 2nd J. C. Stewart, Ch'town. 3rd Heath Vessey, York. 4th J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 2'1 Bismark. lst J. C. Irving, Vernon. Sec. 28 Famuse. lst Cossar Stock Farms, Lower Gagetown N. B. 2nd P. R. Smallwood, West Roy- alty. 3rd Aubrey Wilson, gauche, N. S. 4th F. s. Reeves, Southport. Tatama- (To Be Continued) l i llimid EMilhl-AM JAMES STANLEY MACVANE James Stanley MacVane, son of the late Joseph and Rebeeca Mac- Vane, Bothwell, P. E. I.. passed away on August 27th.. He had been in falling health for a. number of years with heart trouble, but had shown signs of improvement when the end came suddenly while ss- sisting putting up a lerice on his farm. He is survived by his wife (nee Caroline Publicover) one son and one daughter, Carl S. Mac- Vitne and Evelyn R. also two sis- ters and one brother. Mrs. Ida Protege, Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Ma- bel at home and Peter o! Lynn, Mass. ' _ Services were conducted on Sun- day at the home and grave, by Rev. H. R. Bell. A special piece was sung by the members of the old choir of which he had been a. faithful member. It was an ex- Celliloflfllly lilrge funeral and bore. silent testimony to the esteem and affection he held in the hearts oi.’ the people. The pail-bearers were as follows: Oswald Stewart, C. C. Dingwell, William MacDonald, Wil- LOW WAISTLINE IS ONLY BOMBSHELI PARIS, Sept. 3.—'I‘he tall opem ings are over, Paris has made hq dictum. Cables hum with stylI flashes, fashion artists busy themr selves with pad snd pencil, buyen are packing trunks with . Parisian rinery and catching the first steam» er home. The parade o! beauty down tin biege salons o; the couturiers ll over for another season. The lad elegantly colfled head has appear- ed from behind the velvet curtains It was not a sensational opening rather a quite dependable one quite in harmony with the sobered pace of world aitairs. The only seal bombshell of the entire show was the lowered waistline by Patou. But even it was Iorgiveable. It was made easy tor the eyes by ingeniour suggestions ol normal waistlins belts in Iront and on m9 “d. There was none o! the 1928 sack- tted-in-halt effect, but there wers broadish belts placed flatly across the hips. . Patou's colors are always at su- Dreme style interest. 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