PAGE TEN ihfi tllllffip m may: Adm alums or I I llrlvlng Bark. a (Continued-Em Page it to point out that the fox judging room has been the subject of much favorable comment not only in “l 11156111: the winners in the vs: ous section: and that th make keen competition at the Rpyal Winter Pblr. i Mr. Robert Black of Moffeltt, On terost. The judge. Donald Cummings of Lancaster. Ontario said he w" ‘delighted io have the opportunity would shown The Beef breeds were judged by THE 2 on ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I [- t. grant ond in other ways. the Cher- lottolown Guardian and Charlotte- town Patriot foizgenerous pres! nub- llsity. the Summerslde Journal and Iigriculturlst. the Pioneer and Island Farmer for their press support. OI‘ CIY and CHGS for their aid on the sir. the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau officials for their helpful efforts. and the Canadian o totaling in tho cmtroflelil that would show tho odds. Authority wu lven for the sign- hig of vaudevlle contracts and other entertllnment for this sea- len n these have to be secured oarly to make routing easier. In connection with the vaudeville mention war made that although I . . NOVEMBER 27, 1t, rlcloltt s. WLEODME"; arlo, who said he was well 5on5. fled with .the showing because they were true to type end formed the basis for s. wonderful development in beef cattle here. In the Short- hflrn classes the outstanding win- ners were AH. Boswell and Son. Marshfleld, Aihol Roberts. Wlnsloc. P J- Marlin and Bone. Hunter River.‘ Lorne Coies. Milton. and R. WI ore very far away from tho New York and Chicago circuits yet many bets come here because of good treatment accorded their llflderelwra, "Our Province." said the President. “has a good namo all over America and acts will come long distances to perform for m. They like our management and m" Bonk of Commerce who have assist- ed us in many ways. and finally to the people of our fair Province and visitors from the mainland for their generous attendance. I wish to express my very sincere thanlu to our Directors ibr their hearty cry-operation given at ell times and I would be remiss indeed Canada but also in the United States. Repairs were made lo all buildings. bleachers and fences and everything put in perfect order for the season's activities. Old Home Week was held from August 14th to August 18th. the extra day being made necessary because of postponement from CATIARRH otc. . JUST A "W DROPS AND M I S E R Y New almost instant roliol can bu. youls from tho torture o! sinus troublo and the misery of culurrtl, hoyfovor and head colds. A few drops 0| BUCKLEVS NEZINE ln oodi notlvl reduces nasal congestion, mp: sneezing spasms, ringing In the onn, dropping in the throat. pvomoloi free drainage of sinus cavities. Sufferers rejoico over the test, glorious relief. Get a bottle today. Price 50:, at ovory drug store. RAYON FROM BAMBOO MYSORE. Intlm — 4GP) — The Mysore go rnmc-lz. proposes to {tart r:l_\‘<tli spinning mills at Kin- nhnlbzldl. zlboii: l6 miles from here. A report in 1 flit Mysole Forest Rcsvnrvli in.» ill‘ states that first gtulllo l‘ con out ht p tmuced from bnntboo. ulnl iii finundancc here. NOUg-GODS Butt/rt‘. llil.\f‘d wllli powdered colors. is mniillicli into figures of gods ivhwh ruin for a night 82th your in Cllflfll. China. Wednesday afternoon duo lo a very heavy rein storm-.~As usual our et- tcndances were large. in fact Thurs- day. August 16th. set up a new re- cord when exactly 10.000 persons paid admissifln. Visitors from the Meritimes and other paths of Can- ada and the United States weie present in large numbers. We wish lo acknowledge the assistance given us. vy the Prince l-Idvvard Island Travel Bureau and our City (Jerks Department in find- ing accommodation for great num- bers of these guests. We also ack- nowledge with grateful thanks the efforts of our hotels, restaurants and varies and the ve-ry splendid co-operetion of our citizens and householders as far away as Sum- merside in providing accomodatlan. Through their splendid efforts most of our visitors were well looked after. Provincial Live Stock Exhibition and Poultry Show This was one of the most out- standing ever held in the Province and- the number of entries showing was limited only by the uccomodn- lion available. Every stall in every building was crowded and it was a sight worth seeing to view~- the handlers preparing animals for the show ring. Here the spectators had ample evidence of the work and training necessary for successful show competition. Interest in the judging was not confined to exhibitors but spread lo the spectator; who crowded the various show rings and ixaiohed with intelligence the placings in the different sections and classes. Not only was the seating capacity taxed to the utmost but at the horse ring hundreds of men. women and children crowdmi the fences to view the animals and judging. This keen interest shown by the public R. Bell. M ‘L A., winners. Stock Department, were the usual typica shire good York Dunstaffnsge. the comfort of our hog raisers. Tile Poultry exhibit was it exhibitors had been acquainted with the excellent facilities provid- ed in the new poultry house. It had been doubtful whether the building and pens would be in read- iness bul through good work on the part of contractors and Frost. Stool & Wire Company. this was m possible The judges were F. G. Weird, head of the poultry divis- ion for the Pmvinua, and Frederick Driscoll of the Experimental Farm. They pronounued the whole exhibit an evidence of the progress made by the poultry breeders. The New Hampshire breed was an especially good exhibit, The outstanding bird was a. Bawed Rock Cock, owned by Hebe-r McPhall. New Haven. The poultry industry has been a greet source of revenue to our Island and the Exhibition management was pleased indeed to provide such comfortable quarters for those en- gaged in it and thereby bncougage them in their very laudable work. The financing of the Live Stock and Poultry show was done by the Charlottetown. In other beef breeds the Sander- sons of North River were the largest The swine entries were judged by J W Graham of the Dominion Live oncton. They hogs which have made this Province famous for its percentage of selects and high quality bacon hogs. Almon Boswell captured the grand championship in both young and aged classes. Another strong exhibitor was 8.0 Stewart dz Son. In order to make it easier for exhibitors our Association improv- ed the judging ling and pens and made other facilities available for very lartp- and "would have been larger "EXPDRT (ANADAW FINEST tIItJAliETTE inoe where it had its birth jiltice. it was, only filling that the new fox show building should be the best that money could build. A particularly gratifying feature of it is the judging room which has been so widely and favorably enm- mcnted upon by experts from other provinces of Cutizldn and the United States. The fox show of i945 was one of the largest. in many years and the beautiful new building evoked complimentary remailzs from those who attended. The upwards of 500 foxes included silvers in various rolorihgs. white faces. plat- Lnums. and some of those exhibited would without doubt if brought in competition with the whole world have gone to the top. Our Plant an Expensive One to Keep Up The Secretary's report will give you an acmuni; of our receipts and disbursements but we would like in stress the fact. that the Exhibition if I did not pay a. very special tri- bute to our Secretary. Mr. J. W Bclulter, 34.8.3 . whose services in connection with this Exhibition ' have been invaluable. Mr. Boulter gives his services free not only to‘ our Association but also the Prov- incial Live Stock Exhibition. I feel sure our exhibitors know and ep- pI‘€ClHl0 his worth and 1 am con- ildent our shareholders are of the same mind. As in the past the work done by Directors and management has been given freely and in full measure. ‘ In closing I would like to express our deep regret at the P3551118 01 our esteemed auditor, Percy Will- iams. which occurred late in Dec- ember. He had been our helpful friend for many years and we ootlld rely implicitly on his handling of all ‘ our cash receipts. His passing was indeed a. great 105s to our Association and to our City. Our Directors by a resolution of sympathy endeavored to convey to his wife and family our appreciation of the assistance he had given us. Respectfully submitted. D. A. MacKINNON, lit-Cal. President, Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition As- socialion. 1 The above report was well re- celved and complimentary refer- ences made to it by several share- holders. Secreiary J. W. Boulter then submitted his annual state- ment of receipts and expenditures and had supporting documents i0 show. Whlle_ the oash surplus for the year was not large he explain- ed that considerable repairs had been done and some new work, all of which was ecessary and would make for the better effl- clency of the plant. Mr. Bculter’; report wia-s unanimously adopted people." The condition of tho track was brought "D by a shareholder who said that quite a numbeixof ho - men lied spoken url Qvoura ly about it. It wu polnte out. that the 2,000 loads of clay which not} been put on lt the previous your had not thoroughly mixed in that lt usually lakes two yearn for I process like that to get consolidat- ed. There was elm the fact that between 00 e-nd ‘l0 heroes of Ill sorta trained over the track proc- ilcolly all summer and it meant a great deal of expense keeping stalls in repair and the track in shape. Without doubt more oar-e and ex- Derlle won expended on the Chor- Inttetown track and stables the Dent two years than ever before. Next year applicants for stella will he asked to co-nperste so an to prevent damage to stalls and also to give time to the caretaker to place the track in shape during the week before the Exhibition. Fitting J-oference was medo to the passing of Miss Maude 'I‘rlsln- or, who was connected with the clerical work of the Exhibition for snlmany years. Miss ‘fminnr was very competent and very faithful and a most trusted employee. whose fmSSlnlZ will he greatly regvetted not only by the Association but B150 by the many exhibitors whose entries she handled so expertly. The death of Mr. Jame: Brown. superintendent of the electrical connections of the Association, was another bad blow. Mr. Brown had been some 25 years in charge of tho work and was responsible for nil the lighting including the stage lighting which is rather lrvritaie. By his careful attention to detail not one single hit of trouh'e was ever experienced. wmziltlcu AND ‘ihcitde Exoltlgg now dude inspired by tho luob tones in Foratmunn fabrics. Vintnor Red will do nice things for you and your new fall elulltes. This new mellnv Yintlior Red nlutlo pvoiloblnaa fnllvmul miner Red Lillltlll ‘I15, Timber lied Cllte Rouge “.25, Yinlnrr lied Cream Rouge H15 lml hauler Red Nail Polish 70c. l1 WHEAT TYPES NINE HUNDRED WARS An estimated-flatware have ~- fought in the past 2.500 years. Scientists recognize 11 cultivated specie; or race: of wheat. LONG-KNOWN ELEMENT Sulphur, whtch is also cal brlmstone, has been known to TBAINID OTTEBB Otters in China are trained to Provincial Government. who provid- ed the sum of $5.000 00. the breed association; $208 00 The sum of $5,298.62 was paid out to exhibitors was evidence to the management and to the Provincial Department of Agriculture of the value of these Fairs. Mr. Donald Black. M P of Aubrey P.Q.. who judged the horses, de- clared that the heavy horse breed classes were among the finest he had ever been privileged to judge. The conformation and fidelity to typo was distinct and the classes were uniform throughout. l-le was much impressed also with the light- plant which covers an area of about 8d acres, and has many buildings and fences of wood. requires ton- and for judges’ expenses in addit- is??? giggeylaplgeelifiiircemllflephataus ion to the stuns paid out by the been om, endeavor thrown the breed associations. Our Association years to mbuild when, it is dewm,“ paid lhe m“ “l the prize ribbons‘ iating and to increase occomodat- wmiung’ a cTmderrble pug m the ion for spectators and do evcry- particularly in view oi’ the cnwd- lcnilciceilltaroenxperlljrllerssagifi gnneglalllzrl thing possible w have “- pm-nt m“ ed cnndmol‘ or u" came hams with this 5how_ we also assumed our people will take pride in. ltand a motion was passed giving the expense M maintaining our The 511m spent in repairs the past he President and Secretary auth- er classes. Among the Clydesdales lllanl- putting it in shape for the ywr-‘mt mcluqlng ‘hose made b5 “my m pmceed Wm‘, ‘he “m” the championship went to Aleximd- Fail‘. :llp})l_\‘l':‘_' \t:1'~r, El"(‘il‘ll' liuhi“. cause °t the fire“ was ‘5f897'50‘ Strucufm M mQ-re hmfsfm; a""°m‘ er McLumphe off Bay Fortune. with repairs. insurance. caretaker and Th“ “l” included "imflmllg (t)! mmmmll 7P" ‘he "alibi"- Peter Martin of Hunter River sec- fourteen‘employers to act us fire {he “we track‘ 0th" dlsbursemen 5 The PBTPMUWBI Willem iM1l1dBI— o talked over and g suggestion d_ wardens, guards. etc. . . "l5 on Advertlsml 52-“3-94 was made that instead of the ma. Vwdevnle lmd other “m5” q 79 a chines tickets would he sold with ,6 .0 l l merits Hay and sl raw 1364-73 1.59354 best. we have ever shown. with a msmamce , e Arm“ Printing _& Stationery _ 755-17 e Race Prlms 13-35936 Watchmen. labor. etc. 8,117.08 Income tax and nearly o hundred smaller items 2,839.76 The total amount paid out to the governments for pair-mutual and amusements taxes was $19,584.57. z It will be of interest to you to 0:0 know that we have well over 200 . employees on our pay list durllil; Old Home Week. We are zlad to acknowledge their loyal assistance many of them have been with liS for yours and these form the back- bone cf our organization each son- son. ‘Their experience is invaluable. Fortunately our receipts 118"‘ m" creased with our expenditures and this has made it possible for tis to Curry on and show a surplus ct the end of the_ year. direct fish into nets. from remote times Christmas Cards Don't foil to see the large and varied assortment o. Cords now on display oi our store. The meeting ended with. the feeling that the Exhibition Assoc- iation which had been a going concern continuously for 5d yesrs. was in a generally healthy condi- tion and would be quite prepared to carry on ifs role of providing entertainment and recreation as Well es facilities for displaying the Garden of the Gulf's finest live stock and poultry next August. 12th lo 15th. and he was complimented very highly on tlie good work he has done It connection with Old Home Week and the Exhibition. A discussion took place which WIS joined in by practically all present regarding the Exhibition. LUMBERMEWS RUBBERS ‘ RUBBER BOOTS A complete stock of sturdy Rubber Footwear for ftlrmers, laborers, fish- ermen ond others. Knee and Thigh Length Rubber Boots. Lumbermen's with leather top. FIT-RITE SllllE BIL, Lid. 137 Grafton Si’ . We lecture the famous Coulis line. Canada's best. CARDS FOR EVERYONE AT- MARITIME STATlllNERS who?~2~2~2~2~2~2~2-2-2-$W2-2~2~MMWW ElE-BTRIG j PIIWER RlTIllNlNlil Rfllbm KEEP onoows RING W515 The maid of honor ls usually custodian of the groom's ring in a double wedding it ceremony, Diary Cattle High Class Entertainment The number of entries of dairy Our Vaudeville was among the cattle combined with the outstand- ing quality of many animals of variety of acts including th the various breeds was commented Trio, Kirkes Animal Circus. Whit on by farmers and stock raisers Bros, Don Ricardo and Marlon. from eh over the Province as well as the Skating Eerle's.‘ the Quirkek those from New Brunswick and Blcyclisls, the Dippy Diers. the Two Nova Scotia. The Holsteins were Mirlhs and the Victory Revue. honored by the presence of Abegweit Some of these acts came great dis- Milady. the worlds record cow. tances to perform here. The Five which won the grand cliamlllfllfihlp- Quirkes had only returned a week The owner o1 this cow. Premier J. previously from a tour of South Walter Jones, also had the grand American cities. In addition were championship bull. Abeglweit Capt- other attractions that gave e pro- ain. The judge, Mr. Clarence God- gram of entertainment dllllfil-lli- i0 hue of Vadreuil, Quebec remarked surpass. that man of the Icmale exhibits The Vaudeville programs rend- would do credit to any ring in Am- cred at our Evening Show where crica, all the acts could be displayed Mr. G Robinson of Harvey Sla- with attractive scenery and the tlon, N.B judged the Jerseys. I-Ie stage lighted up. brought out some said the exhibit of this breed was of the largest attendances we evcr the best he had ever wilnvssxell and hnd ni out- Evening Shows. Unfort- lhal. the Island exhibitors should be tmnlely. the wcnlhcr ivas unfavor- 2%"??? 0 O able on Wednesday evening and nn Watch A small deposit holds your choice. TAYLOR'S will remain open QiICll evening MONDAY, DEC. l to SATURDAY, DEC, 7_ 9- H. Taylor ; hlvallcro For Four Generation; Reserve your Gruen selection now. congratulated on the quality of their Jersey cattle as it would be hard to;- any Fah- in Canada to show a better or more uniform. quality Harold Stead of Sherwood and Roland Easter of North Wiltshirc. were the outstanding exhibitors but there were many oi hers whose names were prominent in the prize list. The Guernsey exhibits brought more breeders ni’ this class into the ring than usual. The judge. Smith Hilton. Experimental FlirmNappan. most outstanding Bryenton of Brucklcy. ion. Watching being judged were mavens orumos All Item dnirod for fliuistmpu dlllvlvy b; "t" on ma in possible. Wo Ifli "M" Tllfllill’ IINCI -— bill ploy" n.9,. m" "i, llltllt Ill by octing quickly on] avoiding ‘Dull ‘I'll-I- OIIIIUTIAI ONLY: alumnae ‘._ flfiififl‘ mo 4.‘. p, no; us. Afll/GOIQMOMD sr. CIIAILOTYITOWN . . . ADVISE ll" milking oppeintmont: jolp MI- to mo 1m. III AM- to lzoo LI. IHDNI 160-!- _ _4_¢ N 8.. was very complimentary ex- pressing from time to time praise of the quality of the animals. The exhibits were mo” o; Guy Rodd and Allison The Ayshircs always make a won- derful showing at our Provincial Exhibition end i945 was no except- thelr sons’ herds such pioneer hloeders as Andrew McKee. Elber- wood. and Albert Ingl. Mount Her- bert. who followed the Judging of Wed and Major McBtWo and Earl Inga’ cattle with the keeneet in- cnjoycd the devices. rleavored to mllllieln relations with our we were very req . meotin Illdmu lrnnerllneo to policy of bringing here the shown by the attendances- flarmma Racing .. With increased purses end we bmught together the number of entries for an Exhibition meeting in our history. The 2.25 class had to be split into four divis- ions and a total of l5 classes were raced. The racinfl 91°81'81" W" among the best ever offered by a Canadian track and was witnessed by exceptionally large crowds and t-he races were quite as much en- joyed as in previous years. It is probable that Thursday's attend- ance was e. record-broaker- there being s. ioial of 10.000 paid admiss- ions. This of course included the season tickets. The track trotting record of 2.01 3-4 held by Watchim. bee Brewer and Ailowhy was lowered to 2.01 l~2 by Watehlm 2.06 3-4. owned by Alt-lemon Frank Adams of Halifax and driven by Wllllesn Hood. The British Console ‘trophy. prenatal’? for the londlul by The Msodoneld pony of MOntNll. driver. was won by Joe 09th“. formerly of this Fmvlnce, but MW residing in New CvlMIW- ll The w P, Lynch Variety Show: end Midway drew large concourse! n! people, emong them monv tltwl- ends of children who thflfllllltl! rides and mechanical Goodwill lloeeo Our Asoocleilon hu 11W!!! Ell- t-ho. bee?“ horsemen pleased tq 8t IhG l‘ n t llflt As the for industry il of tum- thlo III!- show was held. otherwise it would have been a record-breaker. gut‘ 85f Vaudeville proeurable has wrtflinly hccn appreciated by our people as the good will of Maritime horsemen largest Our Thanks for Support Our Association is grateful to the Provincial Government headed by Premier J. Waller Jones. M A.. B S A.. for the continued silpporl. of Old Homo Week and Provincial Exhibition. and to Hoh- Dl‘ W J T‘ MacMlllah, 08.22. and. l0 llll‘ member; qg the pvgislatilre without whosg support and enrouragcmrnt we could not function. lt is also a Associations. Dominion Provincial Dill‘ the exhibitors. we wish to thank our City Coun Throat Distress May Mean DANGIR woo troubled over her condition, "it"; . '3'" heir lillnod. I coughed g lot- wu worried and wondered whet was wrong with me. on. 0g W Ind! advised me to use. Until». I am on my deqonfl mat-xi ‘Ollddliil ll my hmother. Nor. I on: mot good or it is doing 81:10.‘ ‘l '22:: Ioeommondod Norvillne to n" lfllndli "U! are receiving N; o, olao." ' I'll"! jeeoonel root pong- "WII WWW and is s ‘pqwgrflfl llnlllllltr-lh militia powers m "If In“. Rub it ovoi- yqu; ‘h’; ill “ti?! its effect lo ooothln‘, VIII? ma». ollciult. 1g p. | W!!! NS ion voyyqdm - m la a we“ t, 4| llERVILlllE l t r vet/i I great pleasure to have the Breed‘ an live stock officials and ourselves working ln harmony with oil for extending help lo us by their on the chest is sore and your eevglp hon:- on. you naturally be- come worried. Ono sufferer who Z~6~>~Z'4Z"I'¢"Z"Z*€*~PZ'€"¢ t 2&3“? eat-ll day. O x. O O OWQ VllillNTlilll RlillllllINll vlllllllllll’! Rllllfllllll! flllrllw [mrt 0f 00011 fillltolllor is requested so that tile avnllnblo supply may lie fairly shared end Interruptions reduced to llllllllllllllllv lf each customer reduces loud by’ one-third from four l’. M- to nine-thirty P- M. ouch day until further notice, service can llo maintained. lt. will be necessary lllot ALL cllstoulers ell-operate In this respect, tho efforts of o few will not he sufficient, l ' Your lmmellim help is requested In that you eilll your neighbours may eoeh receive Ierviee and ovoltl the necessity of our blocking out an ontlro dlotrlot. r lllls ls lll llltllatllcll-lclllnw ” lllllllllli iiicllllccollllllv illlllill l t Heavy increases in Electrical conslnnptlon and delays ln our reconstruction program canned by strikes tying ll|\ factory production of new equipment, have resulted ill the demand for electricity being greater than our generating plant can supply. Unless a general reduction of use by all our customers is made immediately service must be discontinued periodically in one or more areas at lilo ilille of heaviest load which is nnrnlully from four l’. H. to Ilium-thirty l‘. M.