Crapaud Exhi Prize List And FIELD R0079 Potatoes Irish Cobblers. 1. Mn. lead S.evenson. Ru.s1ico., 2. Cur- ia MacNevin. Bonahaw. 8. Mrs. lames H. Carr. Oyster Ber ii-idge. Potatoes Green Mountain. 1 llrs John Warren. North Rivei 2. Kenneth Robblee. Victoria. 3. Robert Muttart. Tryon. Potatoes. Sebago. 1. Daniel M'dCPI'I?Ts0I1. Oyster .-d Bridge. 2. David St-hurman. New Annaii 1. Mrs. Read Slevenviri. Potatoes. Canso. 1. Mrs. John Warren. North Rivet. 2. Mrs. James Gordon, Appin Road. Potatoes. any other variety, 1. lack Sorenson. Tiyon. 2. Mrs. lanics Gordon. J. David Schur- "V4171 Champion. Mrs. Read Steien- plan; Fnliagev 1, Eiiuben, ""1 g tllacbougall. Bonshaw. 2. Mrs. '1 iirnips, hut-'de for Stock. 1. Rub", Ma)-new. Q.-apaud, 3. 11. Parker Jewcll. York. 2. Syl- rare J. F. Arsenault. Tiirnips. for table or export. 1 lack Sorcnsen. 2. Earl Nlabey. ilbanv RR 1. 3. Gerald Best. Viruiria Nlangvls any iarieu. 1. Mrs. iicortze Nlarwillianis. Bede-que. 2. 21. Parker Jewell. 3. Sylvere J. F Arsvnalill. itiiirn Fodder, 1. Earl Mabey. 2. Silxere J. F. Arsenault, 3. Mrsf bifion Placing: lAlIison Harper. North Carleton. J Special prize to the biggest winner of Field Roots. Sylvera J. F. Arsenault. Abram's Village. FRUITS ND FLOWERS Collection of 3 varieiies ol ap- ples. named. 1 Mrs. Archie Auld Winaloe. 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. How- att. Jr.. Tryon. S. David Schur- man. New Annan. Plums. any variety. 1. Mrs. A1- tnn A. Rodd. Winsloe. 2. Mr. and i.'t1rs. E. Howatt, Jr.. 3. Mrs. lra Rodd. Winsloe. Pears. any variety. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howatt. Jr.. Mrs. Archie Auld. 8. Mrs. John Jones. Harrington, Grapes. 1 Mrs. Archie Auldp 2. Mrs. John Jones. 3. Mr. andl Mrs. Everett llowatt, Jr. Mrs. John Warren, North River. Plant in bloom. 1. Mrs. Orvin Carney, Riverdale. 2. Mrs. Elmer Dawson, Augustine Cove. 3. Mrs.- Gordon Canfield, Westinoreland. Sweet pea collection. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Eve. Hovratt, Jr.. 2, Hrs. Florence Toombs. Tryon. 3. Mrs. Donald MacLeod. Victoria. Aster collection, 1. Mrs. Donald .V1acl.eod. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ever-I ett Howatt, Jr.. 3. T. Arthur Daw- McCORMICK 015-areas FAMOUS MCCORMICK No.16 POWER DRIV: dealer II the inaii to us. Iloll. W. R. JENKINS LTD. Charlottetown A. S. MGCSWAIN & SONS Morell. P.E.l. DAWSON'S SERVICE STATION Heroin the best help you can get to liarvuit potatoes. Mighlv depenrlahla and careful with vour crop! HPHIW I111!)-forfiill depth digging in touglieiit going Wide range of adjustments meets all soil and crop rnndirinna. Engineered to reduce bruising-rut dig- ging roiitii Ask any owner-or better still. ask for a (in demonstration on your own Iarrn. Your IH POTATO Dahllal eelleetliu. I. T. An MM Hiiur Dawson. 2. Mrs. Clayton TW'ONJM'EIIC'1III.DlI- Thomas. man, 3. Mn. Henry hova class. 1. Mrs. James Gor- MacNeviIo MW. don. Appla Road. 2. Mrs. Walter Gladioli collection. 1. Mrs. Clay- B Craig, Klnkora. iton Thomas. 2. Mn. Florence Toomha. 8. Elaine C. Mat-Pltall. Argyle Shore. Best collection of cut flowers. 1. Mrs. Florence Toombs. 2. Mrs. Donald Macl.eod. 3. Mrs. Ralph MacCaull. Carleton. Zinnia collection. 1, Mrs. Don- ald Macbeod, 2. Charlotte Mae- Kay. Desahle, 3. Mn. Florence Tooinha. Petunia collection. 1. Mrs. Don- ald Machcod. 2. Mrs. R. N. Daw- son. Crapaud. 3. Nettie MacNev- in. Bonshaw. Bouquet of 1 din. roses. 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr. 1- DOMESTIC SCIENCE Best entry tat Tea Biscuits: Mrs. Walter Craig. Kinkora. Best entry at Loaf Cake: Mrs. lra Rodd. North Milton. Beat entry of: Light Fruit Cake. Mrs. James Gordon. Appia Road. Claoelate Cake. Mrs. Lorne Doe- herty. Kingston: Scotch Cake. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. North Mil- ton: Whole Wheat Bread Judy Thomas. Ti-yon; Rolls. Mrs. Wal- ter Cralg. Kinkora; Raisin Pie. Mrs. Harry MacNevin, Bonshaw. Beat exhibits of Domestic science. Mrs. James Gordon Appin Road. NEEDLE WORK AND IIANDICRAFT nier Dawson. 2. am. IuH P.nlI.p.. t:tiai.....-.own. 8. Mn. Cyril Macl-'arlaiie Bedaque. Cushion. 1. Mrs. George Mae- Williainr. North Bedaque. 2. In iria Baker. North Badequc. J. Ildrs. Sylvere J. F. Araelault. I Pillow cases. enlbroldemd. 1. Mrs. R. L. MacPberma. Oyster Bed Bridge. Mrs. Read Steve: son. Ruslico. J. Erma Baker. Child's Eesa ismockedl. 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, 2. Mrs. George Macwilllains, 3. Mrs. George Macwilliazna. Table cloth tall lace) 1. Mrs. Earle Sawler. Sumnieraide. 8. Erma Baker. 3. Mrs. A. G. King. Tryon. Afghans. 1. Mrs. Lorne Yeo. Howlan, 11.11. 2.. Mrs. Clayton Thomas. Tryon, 3. Mrs. Cheater Shaw. Desahle. Dark Fruit Cake without Icing. Ru" hooked, wool. L Mnp Luncheon 0,. grid” 5,; ud 1- Mm GONE! Mlcwillilml Ni Birchlield Yeo, 2. ch: lotte Mac-'S9I'Vi91-1”. 1. Mrs Georse Ine- Bedeaue. . 2. Mrs. James Gor- Kay. Desable, 3. an beth ya...-uwiiiiams, 2. .vii-.. Daniel Mac- dnn. 3. Mrs. Daniel MacPhersuIl. Dougall, Bonshaw. IPherson, Oyster Bed Bridge. 3. Oyster Bedlliridge. I p p Rug. hooked. cotton, i, 51.-5. Mrs. James V. Campbell. Hamp- Light Fruit Cake without icing. syive,-9 J. pp lseuunl Abram-fig" 1. Mrs. James Gordon. Apptn Village, 2. Mrs: Willard lnman, Knitted soc s. ifancyl. 1. Mrs. R0ld- 2- M11 W; H- "0"". MIL Breadalhane. I. Charlotte Mai:- Norman Nic olsou. Charlotte- ton. 3. Mrs. DBIIICI-MBCPIIEFSOII. Kay. lmwm 2p M". wendeu phmipt Ch0('0ll19 C8k9- "'94- 1- 5411- Rug. hooled. yarn. 1. Mrs. Svl- 3. Mrs. Svlvere J. F. Arsenaitlt. Lorne Docherty. Kinxsron.2. Mrs. 1'FI'B J. r. Arsenault. 2. Mrs.'Atiraniis Village. James Gordon. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere J. 1". Arsenault. :i. ('har- Knitted Mitts, 1. Mrs. Wendell 5"? H0"-M J"-v T'W"- lone Mackay. Phillips. 2..Mri. Norman Nichol- 1-itlhl CBK9 iC9d- 1- MFR 51103 Quilt ipatchworkt. 1. Mrs. El- son. 3. Mrs. John Warren! North A. Rodd. North Milton. 2. Mrs. me, Dew,-any Augustin, Cove. zikiver. LEWIS G0l'd0l1- -5PP"'g 5035- 3- Charlotte Macltay. 3. Mrs. John! Knitted Sweater. adult. 1. Mrs. Mrs. Willef Craig. KHIKONL Warren, North River. Alban Gaudet, Augustine Cove, Rigs"-"IE f;lI:S- 3Ia1::';nnA Quilt (Applique). 1. Mrs. E1- 2. Mrs. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault. North Tryon 3 Mrs. Boyd Dixon. ”r or i " Clyde River. E White Bread. 1. Mrs. Don An-I derson. Rustlco, 2. Mrs. James Gordon. 3. Mrs. John Warren. North River. Whole Wheat Bread. 1. Judy Thomas. Tryon, 2. Mrs. James Gordon. 3. Mrs. John Watts. New Wiltahire. I '23” zit. Dial BM Phone 19-1 ' i Crapaud. P.E.l. phom, 17 MucLEOD & GREENE Montague. l'.E.l. phone 101.; r ALEX DUTNEY - Murray River, P.li;.1, Rolls. 1. Mrs. Walter Craig, 2. lMrii. George Robblee, Victoria. la. Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale. Cra- . paiid. Tea Biscuits. 1. Mrs. Walter A Craig. 2. Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale. 3. Mrs. J. H. Bishop. Charlotte town. Bran Muffins. 1. Mrs. Keir Dug- gan, Kensington. 2. Mrs. Wil- liam Myers. Hampton, 8. Mrsf Lewis Gordon. . Doughnuts. 1. Mrs. Evelyn Mc- Kinnon. Desable. 2. Mrs. Donald, McLeod, Victoria. 8. Mrs. Keir Duggan. Page 14 11:. Guardian Friday. Sept. 20. 195 Mary Mae Williams. 2. Mn.' ” Nicholson. 3. Mrs. 8ld-- ney Dawson. Mt. Tryon. 1 Baby's Buaet and Boolaaa. 1. g Erma Baker. 1. Mn. Win. My- era. 3. Mrs. Norman Nleholaoa. Baby's Swe ter, 1. Erma Bak- er. 2. Mrs. endell Phillipa. 1 Mrs. Arthur Blanchard. Travel- ler's lleat. Novelty (for gift or bazaar. 1.. Mrs. Cheater Shaw, 2. Erma Baker. 3. Mrs. George MacWll- llama. Aprons. 1. Mrs. Norman Niclip olson. 2. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. Winaloe. 3. Mrs. Ralph Baln. Cornwall. House Dress (Adu1t1, 1. Mrs. Alton A. Rodd. 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, 8. Mrs. Norman Nidi- olaon. Child's cotton dress. 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. 2. Mrs. Nor- man Nicholson. Boy's Wash Suits, 1. Mrs. Wen- dell Phillips. 2. Mrs. Ralph Bialn. l DISTINCTION To be continued SHOES of Oat Meal Cookies. 1. Mrs. Roy Cutclilfe, Augustine Cove, 2. Mrs. Allison Carr. Harrington. 1. Mrs. Waller Craig. Apple Jelly. 1. Mn. Jack Nich- o1son,'Crapaud. 2. Mrs. Archie Auld. Wlnsloe, 3. Kathy Myers.i Crapaiid. i Strawberry Jam. 1. Mrs. Nel-4 son Molyneaux. Crapaud. 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. Howatt, Jr.. 1. Mrs. Sheldon Dixon. Tryon. Raspberry Jam. 1. Mrs. Nel- son Molyneaux. 2. Mrs. Allison Harper. North Carleton. 3. Mrs. Ralph MacCaul1, Carleton. Apple Pie. 1. Mrs. Donald Mac- Laod, 2. Mrs. H. Lyle Boswall. Marshlleld, 3. Mrs. Harry Mac Nevin Bonshaw. Raisin Pie, 1. Mrs. Harry Mae- Nevin. 2. Mrs. Donald MacLeod.. 3. Mrs. Harrison Green. Clyde " CALF LEATHER Selected for those who Insist upon the VERY FINEST. Brown Calf Blucher, leather- lined, Sizes 61,; to 11, in B, C, D E widths. River. Sweet mixed pickles. 1. Jack N Robblee. Victoria. Warren. 2. Mrs. Joseph Trowa- dale. 3. Mrs. Ivan Bowness. Ken- sington. Home made soap. 1. Mrs. W11- liam Potts. Argyle Mrs. A. E. Piercey. Milton. 8. Mrs. Clayton Thomas, Tryon. Butter. creamery. 1. Kenneth Paynler. Crapaud; 2 and 2. 011- lGlasgow tequall. Phom! 23 l Honey, 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. How- att. Jr.. 2. Robert Crawford. Al- V2 PRICE .. 4. VT 55 Piece Selling for 8 s 1847 itoesits BROS. ver H. Parkman. New Glasgow Mrs. Daniel MacPherson New SILVERWARE I lgu SAVE sow Mustard Pickles. 1. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. 2. Mrs. John Warren. 3. Mrs. J. .H. Bishop. Chicken canned. 1. Mrs. John storm welt, double sole. 3 .95 Mrs. Frank Harvey, Cnnpaud. 2. Mra.i i h ' 1. Mrs. George GRAIN LEATHER 5P9" cools Tho Ivy Learnt lust "mm and grows" Ia popularity. rooted in masculine fadilon native is New England unlvaraltlaa-transplanted to BOY8' WORLD everywhere. single breasted. two biiwoii. two patch-pockets. one hrealt pocbl. center-vent at back. Faultlasaly tailored ol Tweoda and Flannzll. In assorted Iall eludes of Brown. Grey or Blue. Sites '24 to II. Tweed and Flannel I C Shore, 1. ' 0! select quality and neat style, plain toe, double sole, this oxford of Brown Grain is sure to please lastidloua footwear tastes. In sizes and width: as indicated above. - (It's later than you think) and not too early to consider cald- weather ciantort. sea this whiter (wt iinda-wear knit from dried cotton yarns by 8tan1leld'a. All 53031-5 white. saalot-ind drawers have double seat. elastic walat-band. hurt-sleewd vests to match. alas I to 16 yeara. boys' SHIRTS & DRAWERS Winter II iurimina In caiaiiiiir VET! -l.so 1.9; boys' COMBINATIONS Anudic Blarlldd , A A coni- hI.natloaaMa.1oIIli0Une.htltu trout. "Uiiahrlnkabla" label guar- antuapai-inaneatooinlortatiollt. In mottled-shade. Idatindu-vnar oloottiin wlth115 wool ails puidrethIhvwIIIarwhb.I.Iu lhtdyoar-o. 2.98 MAC VAMP Still another style In fine Scott Mcllale craftsmanship. Mac Vamp. brown, bloucher- cut, double sole. Same range of widths and sizes as above. 7 .95 Important Very important for BLACK BLUCHER OPEN STOCK VALUI 1 12.00 Yoims roit ONLY Youngmerieverywhenaro thaIecanalMdbnI'IaBj alanha IiHI'l.Q'QCu Itvlailta:pclaethjvQ "1V!"&l1CIIO.'lvoj piutmihsstislylrl. 5.98 1