THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARPlAlV FAQ F‘. 'i‘H.Rl1E Q Now as later in lile, he enjoys the comlort and good health to which Penmans Knitted Pro- ducts are a contributing lactor. IPIIH UNDERWEAR O HOSIERY Lloyd, Egan &"ilo.l Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box l2. i McLeod s. Belay W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. l Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN B- A., LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY TO LOAN Bank of Canada Bldg. Charlottetown .A]ex. W. Matheson BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC Money to Loan Oillce: Collections 90 Great George Strict. SCHOOLS lie-open Tuesday, Sept. 8th Carter's Bookstore is ready with a com- plete stock of l ~$ehoti-l~---Beoks~ and $chiool Supplies All School Books sold at prices fixed by the Board of Education. i We have extra hi1: values In our new stock of SCRIB- BLERS, EXERCISE nooks. MUSCULAR. MOVEMENT P/ins, DRAWING raps. BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS. FOUNTAIN PENS Hill prices). INKS, PENS, PENCILS, BLOTTING rar- ER. PEN HOLDERS, m. Store open all day WEDNESDAY, 9th. Prompt attention to all. Garter & 0o. Limited 1 Prufessionalkiziriis A RED POINT W. L Tho regular monthly mccting 0f thc Red Point \Vo111cn's Institute met at thc 115.1110 of Mrs. Garfield Stewart, 011 Sept. 7 with an at- tendance of l8 members and six visitors. Nleei-illg cpcned by sing- ing "Institute Ozlc" followed by "Rofl Call." which was answered by naming your favorite flower. Alinutcs ‘of last meeting were read and acioptcd. A collection was then 1.1km up for the "Montague litaspiuil,“ Secret-dry to send samc to thc tvoasiirci" as soon as pos- siblt". Reports of standing coin- initicirs us folio sick, report giv- en by Mrs. RJilCZQh Brticc, one sick l\l."l1ll.)t‘1' vlsitcd and given fruit during month. School committee (llll not visit school during month. (iommittccs appointed for month of September as follows: sick, Mrs. Alexander Robertson-and Mrs. Rqd- ili(‘ Kidson; school, Mabel Robert- son 11nd Muriel Bruce (re-appoint- t-d»; progriiininc, Martha Garrett and l\iiir.~?l Bruce. Report of "Ciirls" Sewing Club" concert given, illlltlllili» taken in $31.30, expenses to conic out of ‘thc abovtnfigurc. Let- icr rciiti from Mr. Tweedy thank- ing thc m-bntbcrs for their donation in the Red Cross. $2.25 more has been collcctetl in be sent in this imiilh for Rctl Cross work. It was lll:1\'l‘(l and wcondcrl that the 1n- siitiitv nwnih-rrs serve 11inch on “Ar-hiiwcinoitt Day.“ Sept. 17th, 111011011 (‘1ll‘l‘it‘tl. Lunch is also to be served on "School Pair" day to raise funds for our Institute. It was moved and sccondcd that a prize be oflcrctl from the Institute to tho child or children winning ‘ Al-vxandcr Robertson. iuivcn by Mrs ‘plucking poultry. Meeting closed by singing thc "National Anthem." in either the reading or musical l contests from our school on School It was moved and scc- lcticr of sympathy Pair Dal". mided that 11 . lll‘ sent to Mrs. Silas Fraser 1n her roconi. sad iacrcavoincnt. Mrs. Eddy Robertson to \\'l'it(‘ above letter. Programnu‘ for thc owning as fol- lows: reading. .\‘lrs. Eddy Robert- son: reading, Mrs. milcigh Bruce; reading. Mrs. Garfield Stewart: recitation. Mrs. S. J. Rose; read- ing, Muriel Brim": Nadlml. MP5- A trill: was E. S. Rose on wax SPINNING I and WEAVlllli Sear! mo your wool lo ho lpnn Into yarn nnn wnvo into blankets. Charles lift‘, llllltll‘ yin-n 2:1 cent! nu pound. rloiilili-il yiirn ‘Ztl rents. lllnnketl 81.00. If uiniiiuioreil $1.115. It tnliel H10 pnuntlil d1 iviml mniit lin well irnshril. linrrii pirki-il out. The iilm of iilmzio yarn h: medium. iliiiilileil yarn: fine. nieiilirm. cflrlrle anti hooking l'iit shipper‘: and owin- ern nnmo on all piirr-i-ln, aildreu and lnltrlrrliolll llirillll‘. Sriul hy mull or lrrlirlit. Freight will In: |inlil on I00 poiiiill lbtl. Prli-s or \\'l‘ll wnsiu-il 11ml picked wool Iii 211 ernia a pound. Slloelll prli-r for IlII\\'|l.\ll4‘ll u-ool. WM. Billlllllll Charlottetown L-BOKB-l-t-l rnthln ..__ _i QEYECsJiaiiMC EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc Ii. .i.iii1i1oii OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. i‘. E. I. . all. dirt and 0a one» Strut, per hlnnlrrt. Wool- The Central Guardian Tlllll column ls ri-nerii-il for lit-nu of lornl linen-at but nilierliniiig of n now-i,»- nature may |||\ inserted iii. ~1 a it» u word llrlelly payable in WATCII THE BLUEBIRD win. dow on Saturday for Sunday night supper display. 1,6405 DR. GIDDINGS will be absent from his office between the dates n: Sept. 11th to Sept. 26th. PAINFUL ACCIDENT ._ what might have been a. more serious ac.‘ cidcnt occurcd at Sourhport Mon. day when Leonard, two year 01d son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cole,‘ l-TlF-Ped- falling 0n4a tin can with‘, which he was playing, curling m5 wrist so severely fir: stitches ivei-e necessary to clcse thc gush, CORNWALL CHARGE, sEPT_ ISTH-Kingston at 11 21.111, com- wall at 3. Memorial service at the monument. New Dominion at. ‘l o'clock. Rev. D. K. Ross, minister. L-6410 . FUNERAL NOTlCE—The re- mains of the lat-P Teddy Paquct ar- rived in the city last evening and WE“ COIWEYBU to the residence of 11L; father. Mr. Joseph Paquet, Kcnsinizton Road. Funcral will take place Saturday morning at 8.45 to ‘St. Diiaistans Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery. CHILD DItOWNED-—Wandering away from her home at Bay Shore, a two-ycar-old daugthcr of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldershaw fcll into the water near Morcll rail- way bridge and was drowned. it was reported yesterday. The child's body was found in the wai/zr near the brdge by Waller Squires after she 11nd been missed for some time. POLICE COURT~The party ar- rcsicd by Police Officer Higgins on. Tuesday night when found search-l ing cars 111 front of the theatre and in whose pocket was found an ex-i pensive radiator cap was yesterday] morning sentenced to 3 months in‘ jail on a thrlt charge. An autoist. charged with speeding was fined; $5.00 and :1 drunk fined $5 00. The! defendant in a case of wilful dam- age lo property was remanded for a. week. Two cares of non payment 01' dog tax were disposed of. TWO MEN INJURED-Two men, were injured on Rustlco hlghiivayi near here last night when a. motori truck in which they were ridingi crashed through the sidc of a‘ bridge. Driver Herbert McEwcn of; Stanley Bridge was only slightly! injured. while extent of the injur-l ies o1 Patrick MacDonald of Hunter; Rivet". the other occupant 0i thc trtick. was not. determined imme- diately. ' THE 'BLUEBIRD GROCERY, corner Wcymouth and Euston, for fresh goods. Reasonable prices. Courtrous service. Phone 2'14. We deliver. 11-6405 FOX CLUB MEETING-W. F Burke of Charlottctoivn and Thom- as Carriithers of Suminerside. Can-I Milan National Fox Breeders‘ Asso- elation field men. were speakers before a meeting of Charlottetown Fox Club 111st night. fir. Burkci rind Mr. Carruthcrs 109d of obscr-l viltions regarding mcrlittg and rais- ing of foxes they had made during, their work in Qucbcc and tiie Mari- timc Provinces this year and lcd 111 general tiisctission by cliib mem- bers of various points they‘ raised. Many questions were put forward by members and replied i0 by the field men. GAZETTED-"Ilie following ap- pointments, promotions and retire- ments 111 thc Canadian Militia have been gazetted: P13111111»!- Maj. R. H. Duvar is trans. lo the Res. on. 1st Apr., 1936. To he 2nd l in cmd.-Maj. E. W. Johnstone. 1st Apr.. 1936. To be Majs-Capi. R. R. Ings. 1st Ap1".. 1936. Capt. F. M. Nash, 1st Apr" 1936. To be Capis. —Lt. D. S Montgomery, 1st Apn, 1936; Li. W. E. Phillips, 1st Apr 1936. To be Capt. (Qn-VlrJ-Lt. (Qr.-Mr.)—N. W. Lowthcr, M.M., 2nd Apiu. 1936. 1st (P1311 Mde. Bdc.--To cmd. the Bde.—Maj. P. S. Fielding, M.M., A.D.C.. from the 8th Med. Bty. (HOWJ, vicc Lt.-Col. P. W. MacNevin. D.c.M., who is trans. to and apptd. to cmd. the 1st Ros. (P.E.I.) Mde. Bcie. 15th Apr, 1936. PEI. Highrs-To be 2nd in cmd.-Maj. T. B. Rogers. 26th M1112, 1936. SAYS HA TRAFFIC MENACE SACRAMENTO, Cali", — Hats which hang by i1 miraculous bal- ance ovcr women drivers‘ eyebrows may well be cause of accidents. says Ray Ongels, state director of motor vehicles. Too Late To (mllasify WANTEBZ-nen ‘sirrino-aoolvi with fireplace. Apply "J", c.o. Guardian Office. L-6409-9-i1-3i WANTED-GIRL T0 TAKE (IARE of Lwo-yeiir-old baby, references required. Mrs. A. Poiitana, 53 Spring Park Roiid. l.-640R-9-l1-2i WANTED — GIRL FOR PART time work in Exchange Store. Apply 108 Richmond St. 1.43403 For Sale Desirable suburban property within one mile from Charlotte- town Post Office, most pleasantly situated beyond city limits on im- proved paved highway. Newly re- modelled cottage and barn. Extra large garden lot included. Choice residential location with splendid outlook. Suitable for retired farmer. Quick sale essential. Apply to— 135 Great _G¢orxe Street. Phone. 141. ooooovmaoxr v-vovoooooo 11-6376-9-10-31 King’s County Exhibition Prize List CLASS 2—»CATTLE Sec. b-Ayrshire Bull, 3 yrs. and over registered 1. John A. McLeod and Son. Primrose; 2. Gco. McDonald and Son, Briidcncll. ' Sec. 2—Ayrshire Bull, 2 yrs. reg- istercd l. Lynwoocl McNcill, Cardigan. Sec. 3—-Ayrshire Bull, 1 yr. iegis. tered 1. N. W. McLeod and Sons, Blifigflmwli; 2. Gavin Reid, Mon- taguc. Sec. -i—Ayrshire Bull. under 1_yr. 1. Gco. AllllCill‘, Lowcr Montague; 2- Wm. Aitken, lower" Montague; 3. John A. McLeod, Primrose. Soc. 5—-Ayrshire Cow in milkor I'll". 4 yrs. and ovcr 1. Gavin Reid, Mmltllgue; 2, John A. McLeod and S0llf»,_PTll1'll‘OSC; :1. Gavin Reid, Montague. S1‘?- 6-Ayr=hire Cow. s yrs. 01a, registered 1. John A. McLeod. Primrose; 2. N. W. McLeod and Sons, Byldgg- tmvii: 3. Gavin Reid, Montague. and " jNohces. . Brother Scouts-Hits your patrol been on a hike yet? If not, why not? Patrol Leaders. get your pat- rols together and tall-z the matter over. Ask your Scout Master for advice. Here is another sample pro- gramme for afternoon l1ikc~col1cct twig alphabet, corn roast, ICllll‘ll—‘- marching by stars. I On all hikcsurospoct private properly. PUT OUT FIRE. burn tiny refuse stich as greasy papers, corn stalks. etc. Leave ground cleaner than you found it. Collections of colored lcavcs may be used for decorative purposcs ingvmntngno, 3A Wm Apkpnv Low” , ,-,1,,,,.,_ i your troop room. or may be used as parLof a troop museum. The closing phrase of the Scout Promise is “and to obey the Scout Law." In order to carry out this part of the Promise. a Scout must not only bi- able to recite thc scout Law. but he mtist understand it. He should study each section. and ask himself how he can apply them to the affairs of daiiy life. And he should rcmcmbcr that 11c has promised to “do his best." he may fail, he must never trying. It wont be long now, until Scotti. Apple Day. It is time to be thinking of the winter's programme. Thc Septem- ber lSSli-g, of the Scout Loader c011- iains many helpful suggestions. Let me herc stress the importance of having a prepared programme for all meetings. Plan carcfulv what you want io do. then car 'on according to plan. This is where your Court of Honour and P.itrol in Council come in. A11 occasional 10‘.'ll".\' of work al- ‘ rcatly done is use ui. Dnrt. lct your sccotid cuss Scouts {ct-pi how t0 make a bowlinc, or i-‘nc composit- ion of the National Bung.- —G1"c,\" lvolf. Personals Mr. and Mrs. James McFudyen left this morning on a motor trip to visit relatives and frictids in HilVCHllll. Mass. - Mary C. Gallant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. (irillnnt. of North Rustico is improving alicr under- going a serious opcrrtfioii 1n the Chariottctotvn Hospital Rev. J. S. Shcrrcn and Mrs. Shcrrcn, accompanied by the for- mcr's mother. Mrs. W. D. Shcrren, have returned to Ytirnioiith, Nova Scotiri after visiting relatives and friends 111 Crapatid and Charlotte- town. Miss Minnie Callaghan left yes- tcrday innrniiig on rciurn to Bos- ton, after visiting hcr mother and sister at .'\\'0ll(i1llt‘. Slio was doctrin- pmiicd by 111s. Peter Duffy of this city, who will spciid several months ixisiiiiig hcr sons and daughters ll\ thc United States. Unemployed t-o Be Safely Housed OTTAWA. Sept. l0--4CPi—F&ll‘li1- ers and those engaged in other primary industries may bc in tlic position next winter of being pro- vided with labor at the cost of " board and lodgings alone, or pos- sibly without even that expense. This was made known in the gov- of plans to carc ior single. hoine- less iinmeployed adults. cos the government 11113110505 to can be worked out in conjunction Labor Minister Norman Rogers and A. i101 KENDALL l A. A. G. 0., L. R. A. M. (Temchefi Diploma in Plano) will resume classes Monday, Sept. l4tl1 Group instruction foi- beginners. Will prospective pupils kindly make early application. Ofllee Connected with Drugstore. f-‘tndto: Heart: Memorial llall Phone 900 or 1446. 1606 OOQ-OOQO-O-OOQOQQQ-OO4OA x i i A. B. Purvis, chairman of the National Commlsion on Employ- ment and Rclicf, involves place- ment of such men on farms, for- estry projects and other industries with the Dominion and the prov- ince concerned sharing equally in assuring t11e man it wage reason- ably approaching tliat_ paid ordin- arily for the same class of labor in the same urea. ' taincd for several years a5 n shelt- er for singlc unemployed men were abdlshed 11nd tho nicn were 11b- sorbed in railway mniirtenatico pru- jecls nssfslcii l_v loans from thc i Ledcral treasury. crnmcnifis announcement last i1ight_ pay half the cost o‘ such plans As. with the provinces for the purpose, 1311*’; of absorbing in primary product | Sec. 35—-Je Sec. 7—Ayrshire Cow, under 3 yrs.. registered Sec. 36—Jerscy or Guernsey Bull, uiidi-r 1 year, registered 1- Gflvri-Lv M1111, Georgetown. Sec. lib-Jersey or (iilltkhsey, pure Ir rot" ‘Niitll m sari“. money; 0" grille. 4 _\i.' rs or over 1. Edward Hui] ll. Roseticlitli; 2. ., / , ~. ' Cyrus lliartiii. New" Perth; ii. Ed - 99v‘ R“HO¥PT 5 1311111111. Rwvlv. .. . krispim '1 liq" rc nourish- Sec. 38—~Jtrrsey' oi" (ZUPYIISOy Cow, pure or gram,‘ 3 51mm om ing. And each package‘ 1. Edward Bu‘. ILQQCUCQU‘: 2. gives inuny .=i~r\in's. . J. L. Sullivan. C 1' "iii; 3, Albert , , King G@(,rgu,)w,~,_ 5n i-ri-p they 111111311 5H‘- 39-J">"‘l' "1' ‘Elwin-up’ C1111‘. t‘l’ll(l.i" iii mill. or cream. Ill-I"! 0r Rrlllll‘. 5 roars iild . . 1. Edward 131111 l’. ~ i'llt‘il'il; 2. -'\l'"'\‘." 'l“l*‘ “I'll-i- Einest Uncictlniy It. rorlunc; .1. At _'i"'ii1."ti"-. IIVCTWYIIIIPC in Cyrus Martin. Ni .1 l’ Sec. ‘ill-Jersey in" tiui-rn one yeui" olrl 1. Cyrus Mtirtui. Noble Shaw. BYiitlPl Sec. ‘lb-Jersey or (.iirrnsey Heifer l W)’ lleifcr, ' P1111; 2, r.‘lritlrithijiiality yuuidiiit-vil. _ under 1 11-111- 1. Edward Bulpizi. it wnc-azii; ‘l. Edward Bulpiii. 11w ' 1'11; 3 Cy- rus Martin, N-rtv l’ -" . Set". 42--Jcrscy oi" (illl'l‘llhi‘_\' Heifer under (i months 1. Edward Birpitt. i'ti>~»iz;r-.ith; Ernest Undcrhziy. 13111," Fortune; Wiliirim Stevens", Gt~t,i"i_'"t-r~ivii. ll-"e. 43-3 animals get of slrv, reg- istcrrtl 1. Edward Biilpiit. Roso11r».1‘.l1. See. 45-—(fh,ampinn Jersey or Guern- '7 3. ~ 71%;.»- 1. S. C. Reid and S011, Mtirrzy ‘ and Son. Providence; 3. D, J. Mp1. .l?\’1i. Si’. Peters. ‘Sec. 8—-Ayi~si1irc Ileifer. undcr 2 i FPS" registered 2. N. W. McLeod and Son. Brjdggu town: 3 (iIlVlll Reid, Montague. Sec. §——A,\r'l‘Slll1‘p Heifer ,undcr 1 yr" registered i 1. Goo. Anncar. I/iivcr Montague; 2. lilujor Rmid. Rollo Bay; 3. J. A. McLt-otl. Priinmsc. Sec. Ill-Ayrshire lIeifcr, under i; months 1. Geo. Allllfllil’. Louver Montague; 2. l\'la_ioi' Reid. Rollo Bay; 3. Gavin Reid, Ainninsiic. See. ll-Il Animals get of sire, reg- islcred 1_. John A. ylclmod and so“, PrlimnS-J; 2, (Ho. Ailiiidii". 'Lo1\;o1" Nllllliiltfllt‘; Ii. N. W. McLeod iinil S011, Brit t‘li\\\'ll. Soc. 12-—. Animals, progeny of 11am 1. John A. Mr-Lcotl and Sons. Primrose: " Goo. Aniioar. Lowci" MOIllZlQllf‘. Sec. 13—(‘liainpion .-\\*r-rl1irc Bull, any age, registcrctl , 1. John A. lvlclscori. Primrose. 15cm l5—-.-\yrsliirc Grade Con", in milk nr calf, 3 yrs. or over 1. Goo. XNRDonnid‘ and Sons. Biiicirncll; 2. Gto. AIcDoImlri and ‘Sons, Briirlcnr i. Ellsworth RQnS, _‘ f3um1ncr\"illr~ _Sre. 164. yrshire ‘r Grade _\ oltl 1. Clcmmcnt t ht. Goorzcfnivn: . J. Lincoln Dewar. Ncw Perth; 3 Cow. 2 o give up. Goo. hlcDo/nuld and Son, 131-ii;1pnp1i_ ' Geo. McDriiiu l unrl S211, Eriiiioizi-ll. . 'st-i~. l7--A_yr.-;hir1-. Grade one ycrir olrl l. Frnnci; Jfiilllnlflll. P1"ii11:"o:~c; 2. Geo. McDonald and Son. Ilrticl-"n- cll; 3. Gco. McDonald untl Son, Brudcnoll. Sec. ill-Ayrshire (ll‘i\(l‘.' ‘ uniler f; months 1. Geo. .\/l-:l)r>nrild and Son. Brudcncll; ‘l. Tiiozxids Annczrr. Lowcr Moniniziic: 3. .A1cx. Hamil- ton, New Perth. Heifer. llcifcr, i CLASS .'l—FllORTllOR.\'S ‘Soc. 1—1lull, i-egidq-ri-d, '3 ypnrg‘ 111111 ovcr ' l. Garnet A-lnorc. Whim {toad Vast", 2. D. P. R053 uiid Son, Ltnver iMonirigtic; 3- D. P. MCKlllllfill. G:~:i1"1r*to\v11. Soc. 2-Shortlinrn hull. under 2 years, ycgistered Bccchci" Iluvrii". Briidcncll; " 1. Beet: '- Dcwrir, Briidcncll. Sec. Il-Sliorthorn (Tow. pure bred. in milk or calf 1. Becchcr Dewar. Briidcncll: 2 Brim-l *1‘ Dewar, Brudcncll Sec. ii-Shoriiinrn cow. pure bred. or grailc. 2 years or over 1. Nchl." Show. Briidcncll; 3. El- lcry Shaw, Briidcncll. Sec, 5—.<hnril10r11 Ilelfcr, ‘ pure bred or grade, I year 0r 1. l). P. Rm;- and Son, Mfilliilflllf‘; ‘.2. Bocchci" Dewar, cncll. Sec. G—.\‘hnrthorn Ileifer, purc- brcd or grade, under 1 your 1. Clcnivnl Wight, Georgetown; 2. BCfPllFl‘ D'.‘\\'lll'. Brucicncll; 3. Chas. Pnrkri". Gt".\1"_"?tO\\’l‘l Rdvultv. Sec. ‘I-Fliainpiivn Shorlhom Bull, registered Garnet M0012‘, Whim Road East. Sec. M-(‘hampion Shorthorn fe- male registered Beecher ll"\\'ill‘. lli-utienell. S04», 2[i_]lol~i1riII Biill. f; years uld. registered William Giahziin. Gtispcrctiiix. S01‘. 23—lloisiein Bull, under I year 1. Lincoln Dewar. Ncw Perth: 2. Preston Brycnion and Son, Rollo Bay. " Sec. 2|—-ll0lsii‘l|\ cow in milk or wnlF, pure or grade. 3 y-oars old or ovci" 1. J. Lincoln Dnvar. New Perth; P. C. Bi-ycnton and Sous, Rollo Bay; 3. J. Lincoln Dcwnr. New _ Pcrth. ,Seo. 25—1Iolstoii1 (‘ow under ‘ yearn, pure or grade 1. Lincoln D(‘\\'Lll‘. New Perth: 2. Geo. H. Jackson. Bay Fortune; I1. Y’. C. Brycnlnn and Son, Rollo Buy. ‘Sec. ‘Mi-Holstein llr-itcr. under 2 years. pure or grade l. J. Lincoln DTWVZU‘. N"\v Pvrilii ‘l. P. C. Brycnlon and Son. Rollo over Lowvi" Brittl- 2. 3 In co-operntlon with the provin- Bay. Sec. 2‘I—IIolstcii1 llciler. pure ‘or grade. under 1 year , i l. P. C. Brycnion anrl Son, Rollo 2. Jamcs Cain. Ncw Perth; 3. Jiiintxs Cain. New Pcrih. industries all physically fit. single Sm- 23_"“|-"'°i" "flu" 9"" °" homeless adults gmde‘ "ml" ‘i mmm“ Tm promsal" as explained by 1. .7. Lincoln Dewar. Ncw Perth; .2. James Cain, New Forth; 3. P. C. lBryenion and Son. Rofo Bay. ;Scc. 23-3 Animals. get of sire, l registered i 1. J’. Lincoln Dciviit". New Pcrth. 80c. 30-2 animals, progeny oi’ dam 1. J. Linc-in Dewar. Ncw Perth. Sec. 3l—(‘li:iv.\pion Holstchi Bull, any 111i‘. registered ' J. Lincoln iw-ivm", Ncw Perth. LB". QZ-(Yhiiizipion llolsti iii Fe- mtilc. any age J. Lncolii D‘ .\:1r. Nrw Pviih. As from Jul-v 1 ‘Ml’ “mp5 mam‘ Sec. 33—.li'rrt~i or (iil‘f‘i‘1\§l'_\' linll, 2 rvizlitercti . ROI»'-.‘lll‘£li h. Bull. 3 years (ll ll‘ ' 1. Edward one y l. T. A. ..t“ ‘i . -..:n; want Bulpltt, Riiccllt-{llll ,1 1. Gco. Atiizctir. Loivci" Montague; | scy Bull. any age 11:;- 1§d\vat"d Bulpitl, Ro-encath. i . 7 7 V - t -. ~" ‘ Sec. ‘iii-Champion Jersey or Guern- l "L _ ‘i ,, t sey Fvmllle. tiny age i i ;_ ~_ Edward Bulpitt. lm-cncuih. ' , l Sec. -i7—-llcrd of Ilniry Cattle Dr! 1. John A. ItIcLcoti and Son, Primrosc; 2. Gavin Reid. Nlciniti-l ' gun; 3. E<l\\"a1"ri.B1i!pli1 and S/lnl \ Iloscncath; ~l. Goo. .\lcDunalci and Th“ m] -‘ i Son, BYllLlQllLlI, lh°l"-‘"~1\'3‘- l CLASS 4—SllEEl" ' ' iShropshircsl 'I'l1c Heirs 1 See. 1—Rcgistcred ram. '3 years or=°[ Lhf‘ ii owl. r-o ‘I110 -~ , i. C. B. Cl: , Bridgetown: 2. Cl'l1}"l“'v'\‘ Beet-her Dl.‘\\'lll. Briinviioll; 3. sic-iv- H"? l" y ,, 0 lho United i ~ 1i ~“ i sire to wxprn. . you iipoii ill (cred yearling rum . l 1\1i1i"1":1,l' R-ivcr. i o Pmociii. l)(‘\\'ill', Prii<ivi1"ll; 1C. B. Clay. lif'lli"l‘ifi'i\'llj Li. Vcrtion l l"‘l“\*“1_ “"15 , Sh 1.‘. Briitlcnlll. ills “m” {hf " |Scc. Zl-ltann lllllll, eligible for re!' A D D ‘\ i j lHlfllllilll i 1 l. C. B. Clay. l-‘.i:<li'-tov.'11; 2. C.‘ J3. Cl ". Brit‘ ciirwn; 3, Vgrjmn 12i"ii:1r'r.:-llu 5H‘. ~l—llt-;:is7cri"tl iclriiiig owl‘ Y ,1. Ncx 1111111111111. . ' Per‘ " ‘l Alcx lifPllllltlil, Ni-W Ptntn; ., I Itltiiituguc. . —l‘ure iirrd ewe lzimh Al"x lfuniilton. Ncw 11.1111; Huniihoii. New Perth: 1. [Vex iBocchcr Dcivui". Brtitlcnell _ " OXFORD‘. C.1i1.ir :1 . i lflild, 5N‘- tl-Rvllisiercil Rum. 2 years m9 PNH‘ i A“ 1' . and 0,.” ' dud. 1n i1. H‘ I i 1. John Norton. r'\l1ll.ll1(i.lli"j 2,, 4 Rrn-Jst Until‘ i‘. Bay Ffilfillnt‘; .1. “‘ " " " ~ . lfiliilillmll _ , . I um. 11:1 liohilf of the 'l‘t"".i‘.rl.i.t . ‘ ._.__;.i See. 7—ll(‘gi:~t(‘r(‘d Yearling rum 1. Reid Ll:1ti-.'t"ir.i§.". liziy Fflfllllltij 2. Alex Hamilton, New Pct-iii. S01‘. ll-Ruin lamli, eligible for reg- istration l. John Nnrioii, Annnn 1C1; 2. . l l Alex lliiniilion, Ni w P(‘l'll‘i,(iih“i‘lll1- l l Flkiriici from (1 l. 1.01‘ ii (1 ‘i l (st Ul1(li‘i‘llil_\'. 15113- Fortune, . Sec. fl-Rcgisleretl yearling ewe l 1. John Norton. Annflndulr“ . ll. (T-illiii. o. ‘Alex llliiniltoii, Niwv Perth; 3. EH1. l cit Uutlorii r. Dav Fortune. i $00. ltl—l' r Bred ewe lamb l 1. John Norrm. Ailllflllllilil‘; fill; John Norton. Autianrialc; 3. .933‘. iHtnnilloti. Nov." Perth. i7. ' FOYTIIIKNVNS Sec. 11—Rcg"istcretl Ram. 2 years ' or ovcr . l. Edwin Rcitl. Rollo Buy; 2. P. ' C Bl'_\'l‘lliflil and Son. Rollo B.1_\".. Sec. iI—Rcr:isit-red yearling‘ ram 1. Alcw Iiuiiiilicin. Sec. 1.'l-Ran1 lanih. eligible for ylliiilli‘ I‘; ‘ " 1‘.l\i"‘.. wcislriilitm , m?“ '_‘. (infill l. P, t". Brvirniozi iitirl S011. Rolio qmi,“ “l” " ‘U (L 111w: 2. l". ('7. Bl'_\"'llii'lll 11nd SoiLlmi‘ Rollo 11w; ii P. C. l‘.r_v nton and s... Ruin nut". “iVagon Trail" 5N‘. ll-Rczifitcretl yvllfllllg 0W!‘ .~_ "I. ' 1. P. c nigvrnmn 11nd SO11, 111.111», Al Tilt‘. '1 1111111.. ‘ Bu. ‘J. AllW Hamilton. Near." Prrtli: l , 3. . C. Brycnton 11nd Son. Rollo? . .1 pul suctio- 135V- t-t". , 11o niuixcr l1 m. ‘ - Sec, 15——I’i:ri- Bred ewc innih i 1. P. C l¥l‘\'i"llillll rind Son... Rollo i ‘J“‘S i111.‘ '1 ‘Buy; 2. P. (7 Tl:'_v'"nio11 and Sons, l --Wn-h.,,,, Ty _ Rollo Buy: 2i. P. C. iliwcnion midi now 111111111; .1. thc Capitol Tlii-iitix-l 5mg" Rim‘) B3“ ‘is 1111111111111 \\lll‘ll 11c finds :1 ciiiipl SN‘ “T?” "l '”"Fisi“"'d “MTV at hi.» tlbuw whuni 11c c1111 iivllilhi. Shropshire , 1 1011, :11. the urvtiitwt (‘HHS o1 11;.- 1. C. 12. Clnv. [irzdzrt-oivn; l‘ l 2" lilc. lliirry is tlirtnvn out of his lull OH: cnjrw/ccl 21ml .i.- . " “Cecil” mwiw “rudonpn: 3" ma‘, us sheriff of Eitlci" town, ulLti" 1w .5 a; 1111111111011; N"w Pi-rllif n w n‘. m, ,0 ,_.;-,.-,,,,,. 11-0111 . ., . .. .. Sea, ll-—I’ci1 of roqistcrerl sheep. ztl,y(?\,‘bfl,_zi,ibgy “dung bu,“ CUM 6 :9! mid‘ no». i... (“fiirds of A1 kii. .1\.' of which 111' i.~ iiniw: 1c?" my ,1‘? 1. John Norton. Airnrindaic; 2. ‘hem, “HQ, U“. mum“. l. 1;, p; 6,1 Frncsi,lli1_cl~i"l1.1y. 11.11‘ Fortune; 3. “Rd ‘Mm, ‘m up mnlpd h , . , ‘ p, _ _ Alex ‘Hamilton. New Pcrili. P, _ ‘mum. 1H,“, ._"» p. _ v g Sec. lS-Prii of registered sheep. hawk‘ Soiiihrlowns former 1. P. C. Btflvriiioii. Rfliln 11.1)"; 2. Alex llnniilinn. Ncw Pcitih l .‘ SN". ifl-Grzzrlr- yearling owe. riliyi limit’ _ , M- un“, hropds ; lllih in 11-.» l. Vornnn Shaw. Eriiriciicll; ‘TM " Geo. llchotiitld and Sinus. 11i"url."1-» _' 2 1 1'11; 3. A‘ ‘t’ 11111111111111. New lli‘i"l.i.i Soc. ‘Iil-(lrzirle H111‘ lamb | l", _ _ l. P. (T. Pijvoiiiiiii 1111.1 Soii. Rolli" lmui m " my; 2 (iiw, 110114111111 nllri $021., it“ ""“1“"" Brudciicli: 3. Gco. llcDoiiaid arulj‘ " '“"'_"" __"_ l "o iicl. i \ "1 " “S211. gxlflhuilfihcep (any hreedl i i 1. Geo. Alt-Donald 11nd Sou. 111": t0 Solve lliilille ciicll; 2. Alex 1111111111011. 1\ t . Perth; 3. Bccchci" Dcxvai". P-"ucicvi-I - "1 . .1. " 0i i11’(1\.'ili.i1 Sec. ‘El-Pair Alarm-i Lambs 1. P. C. Iliwciiion 11nd Son. Rollin Titty; 2. R‘f‘t‘il(‘l' DCWJI‘. 1311150110111‘ 3- A" - "mlllml" N” P“~”“‘ l cariiizniiitirr, .11.». . Sec. T.'..'i——l‘I‘11 ilvc mwrkct lambs l (APHJUXU.“Wnhw 1. P. C. llI_\‘"‘lllOl1 and Son. Roi w ' ‘my; 2. Afrx 11.111 ~l&. ‘ Ii. Bcoclivi- l» Edwin R.-~irl. Rollo 1111". Sec. ‘li-Chzinipiuii Sliropswirc Iiami C. B. C" llimizvtoivn. ‘ _ Sec. irnnioii Shropshire ewe _ ,_ __ _ Alcx llaiivlt-in. Nrv." Forth. ifimmll flax] Sue. 2'i'—(‘lininpion Oxford Ewe Inc Hind“ John Nor? ill. Alllllllltlilli", mm‘ 0‘ ‘YA: and s By IIOHZUH) \\'. lilillKl-lilil" ASSOPlEIlPH Press Si-it-iii-e l-liiiiivi" *4"1l ~ i ‘ 21s sol» i 1 .. . . ..Sec. 28—-('l11i|i\|‘ii‘n Southdoivniflpfliinrh M,“ Monwinl ‘h H11“ mm _\ .1 ‘ i. .1 ‘y t . Sjwiihiiili. Yxrnci 11.1.1‘ “ililior BilCl Ed ‘i R"“i. P113 R " “ n H U x 1‘ Zoolozj." Prntcsmr of ihc Uiiivcrsity SM‘. 2fl—(‘ . 11111011 Snnlhdnyvn ewe _ p_ (1) n“. Rim, n.3,, n,“ of F'l'l‘ll)lli‘Q who spoke on the s,“ 30__(-],,,,,,.,;..,,_ "flwkfl hm‘, “inntio ofo ‘i.l'.‘l‘l0l‘, of thc organ- izcr." P. C. nl'_l"‘il‘0'l. Rivlo 111v r I ill/hut the ‘"oi"ga11i7cr" causes tn lgrmv tlflllvllilfi, Di". Spcmanii said. on tlit- time and p‘ace. When dr- ‘ vclfllliiiu tissues nrriro at the 11in"- niiil stage of pftlflllfillll‘. a brain, ,tl1o Ol'llillll7l‘l' ioiiciics nil the rio- lvelopinotil. untl iwishcs ii to coin- ‘ EE tonfii THM “.4 CHRONIC IRONCHITIS lt\'/1~.\l'\ll ("npaiileii miop lil"., F‘\'I'IY\IL iiiiilr lvn-nlliinz lilo wi- to Youth Illlil tit-op in comfort. P llI‘:il\l7 “m, _ p ‘lllclltlli, A‘ the wrong time nitii “a?” ,1]; " jfff,‘ "Iffln: 1. W101i’! jilncc ihn same fll‘”.."-ili""l' im- lrlnl, »...-.- i"i-\ii"i.i:rti.\= 1111111111, llll"llt- cnr-"c some diilcrcirt orqwu 151115., llahfu, NS. 4m; ‘ m develop