NOVEMBERJ, 1921 ihsiero Kings l'iii List ' --L- (Continued From Page 1t) section 4 Ben Davis Apples 1, Peter Burke, tt. bu)‘. z, J. A. E. McDonald, L. Ponu. .,, w m. hon-e. Li. itiier. section 5, lnkerman Apples. i Jas. tluwictt, ti. that. 2. Rev. E. Walker. R. Buy. :1, Peter Burke; R. bay. stction 6, Stark Apples , i, J. A. E. McDonald. L. Pond. 2. Hugh McDonald; Soiiris West. u. Rev. E. Walker R. Bay. section 7, Mctlntoah Apples 1. Jus. Howlett, Gowitn Brae. Section 0, Red Astrachan Apples 1 Edward Peters; R. Bay. , 2, J. H. Baker. Elmira. Section 9, Duchess of Oldenburg Apples . ' 1. Mrs. S. S. Robertson. Kings- bo u. 2. Mrs. Titus. McGough, B. River :3, Cliff McEwen; St. Peters. Section l1, Whoaithy Apples . 1, Jno. F. McDonald. Bear River 2. Rev. E. Walker; Rollo Bay. t, Mary McDonald. R. Bay. Section 12, Other varieties apples l, Clifford McEwen. St. Peters. 2, Mrs; S. S. Robertson. Kings- boro 3. Wm. A. Townshend, R. Bay. Section 13, Box of Apple; packed for Export l, Mary McDoniild. R. Bay. 2. J. H. Baker; Elmira. Ii Wm. Neale, Bear River. Section 14, Trancendant Crab Ap- pies l, Jtts. Mullslly, Souris West. L’, J. H. Baker; Elmlre. 3.; Mrs. H. Campbell; Rollo Bay Section 15, Hysiop Crab Apple l, F. J. Wigglnton. Bridgetown. 2. J. A. E. McDonald. L. Pond. ii, Jas. Howlott; G. Brae. Section 16. Yellow Bonum Plums Magnum Section 17. Dsmeons l, Wm. Neale. B. River. .2 Mrs. l. J. l-iornc. Souris. i ti P. Bryenton, R. Bay. Scctifln 18, Other variety plums .. 1, Wm. Neale. B. River. 2, Mrs. S. S. Robertson, Kings- boro. . 3, Miss Bcsle Brennan, Sourls. Section 19, Collection Astera 1, Lambert Chevorle. Souris. 2 Mrs. J. W. Brennan; Souris. 1i, Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris. ;8¢ctlon 21, Dahlias 1 Mrs. W. B, Lciird Sourls. 2. Mrs. J. W. Brennan, Souris. 3. Mrs. Rich St. John; Souirs. edlon 22, Gladiolus _ 1. Mrs. Dan MoEachern, Sourls. l-Mrsr W. B. Leapd. Sourls. ectlon '23 Nasturtium: 1. Mrs. Dr. Smallwood. Sourls. 2, 2. Edna Garrett; Souris. 3. Mrs. J. W. Brennan. ectlon 24, Pansleg l. Mrs. R. St. John, Souris. 2. Edna Garrett, Souris 3 Mrs. Stephen Piiquet, Soiiris. ectien 25. Dianthue 1, Mrs. W. B. Leard. Souris. ection 26, Snspdragon 1, Mrs. W. B. Leitrd, Souris. | ‘ 2. Mrs. l. J. Horne. Souris. ectlon 1. Beet 2 bushel white File wheat r l. Wm. iOlDonell. R. Biiv West. fl. Warren Aitken. R. Bav Wes. 3 Preston Bryenton; Rollo Bay. ection 2. lent 2 bushels white Prussian Wheat l. Rich. Kickbam.( Souris West. 2. John McRae. Rollo Bay. 1i A. J. McDonald; Souris West. ection 3, Beet 2 bushels A. O. V. Wheat r . 2. Jno. McKinnon, Rear River. o d f ' 3' Bruno Bus“, “m” Bu)“ 4 ra o l-{oi er Ciilf, 1. J. M. Lalrii and Son. 2. Richard Clark, 3. .l_ Section 4 Best‘ 2 Black Oats 1. John )cl(.lnnou, Beur. 2, A. J. McDonald, Suurls West Sdction 6, Best 2 .busl'ici ..lsllnd Shorthorn or Shorthoi-n herd consisting of 1 Bull and 4 females. over 1 year and owned lg) Pxhiblivr. 1. J. M. Laird and I], e 1.13.»... ..|slani| Aberdeen or Pulled cow in milk THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M. Laird and Son. g Grade l .|, i Bum" on.’ I a t; ilnuflaéfucgylorguyears old. 1. J, l; P‘ D. Pete". Rollo Buy‘ Best Shorthorn Bull. 1.1. M. Laird Ribbon. ' Best Shorthorn or and Son. Championship 2. John McRae, Rollo Bay. 3 Bruno Peters. Rollo Buy. Section 6. 2 buiisia A. 0. V. whit; Shorthorn (Championship Ribbon). 1, John McKinnon. Boar River. Grildo Cow, 1. J. M. Laird and soon» Keeps Fresh and Fragrant in the Sealed Package “my “THE -'whhreini-e she was a little die- Holstein Bull. 2 years ‘old or 1191101117111. 8s the days wcnt by, to 4,149,- l-eglshenm ‘L John crock“, ihear no huo and cry about the mis- Homein Bu“ 1 y“, o, under jFslng articles. Noting that they were registered 1 Allison Pmfltt 2.‘“° mm?" "he" m” lmdilal" “h” Mouse srénfzi. Allison Profitt. decided "u" ‘Vddidm "dd 2°11" Holstein or Holstein Grids Cow °' 5°” t“ "51"- in mm‘ o, m ca“ over 3 yea" 0M Just before the conclusion of 1 Alum“, Prof,“ 2 M08“ "ms 3'iher mother's visit she noticed thiit Allison Prof,“ ‘ ' " ,Willlam was wearing thiasecretlly‘ Holstein or Holstein Grade Coiqs-‘llvaged lleeku“ n “m” at” [m . , ., rescued pipe was in evidence. in muk o] cup-l‘ Moue Bum‘ “‘ Nothing was said at the moment. Allison Profitt, J, A. McEwen. »- Section 1, 2 bushel Barley 6 rltwcd l. A. J. McDonald, Souris West. 2. A. E. Clarke, Sourls. 3 Ladies Lnnnigiin, Souris West Section 9, leat‘l bus. Buckwheat" 1. ‘Edward Peters, Rollo Bay. Section ti, 1 hini. Tim°thy 1 Edwin Peters. Rolol Buy. . a. iii-ii. Albert Garrett. n. Baltic. ' 2, Wm. O'Donnell, R. Bay wggi, 3 John McKinnon. Bear River. Holstein or Holstein Grade Hen- er 2 years old. 1. Allison Profitt; 2. Douglas Campbell. 3. Wyinanl , Section 18 Flax Seed Cairns. Holstein or Holstein Grad-e Hel- l. Rich. Kickililm. S. West. fer 1 year and under 2 years, 1 2. d. 2, A. F. Peters, R. Bay. Mouse Bros. Holstein or Holstein Grade Hel- fer calf, 1. Moase Bros; 2, Wyman Cairns; 3. Cllfiord Montgomery. ' i ' . Holstein or Holstein Grade Herb consisting of 1 bull and 4 females, 1. Allison Profitit. 2, 1i, Mouse Bros. Ayrshire Bull, 1 your and under 2 lregisteredi 1. F. L. and R. S. Cairns; 2. F. L. and R. S_ Cairns. Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade Cow in milk or calf over 3 years, l, W. Standard bred stallion. over JA- “mt”? 2» R 11-3-1"! R- s~ Cdlms- HORSES _,...__ and under 15. registered. 1, Ge-i. 3- W‘ A- “mise- , (ja||beck_ 3 John 5,991.3, Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade CUWi Carriage bred Stallion over 3 l“ mm‘ °r cdll- 3 Yell?” °ld- F- L and R. S. Cairns. 2. F. L. and R. S. Cairns. 3, R, S. Mouse. Ayrshire and Ayrshire Heifer 2 years old. 1. 2, l". L and R. L. Cairns. ii, S. R_ Moase. Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade Hel- ler 1 year to 2 ycums, 1', 2. W. A. Mouse, 3. F. L. and A. L. Cairns. Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade Call 1. 2. W. A. Mouse. ti, F. L. and it. S. Cairns. and under 15 years, shown in har- ness, l. Mabon Stavert. Carriage Stallion, 2 years. shown in hiirness, 1. W. E. Profiti, 2 v0 E. Thompson. Carriage Mare with foiil at foot 1. Davis Moase; 2, Frank McEwen; B, Edmund Giiudet. . Carriage filly or gelding under 4 years shown in harness. 1, No)‘ Moose. 2, Arthur McEwen. ‘ Carriage filly or gelding under} 3 ycarg shown in harness. l. Rob Baker, 2. W. A. Delaney; ll. Frank Deacon. Carriage filly or gelding under 2 yrears. 1. Ernest Paynter, 2._W. H. Mouse, 3 Fred W. Taylor, Carriage Foal of 1921. 1, Frank McEwen; 2 Davis Mouse, 3, Eddy Gaudet. ‘ Carriage Mare or gelding shown in carriage. 1, Daniel Steele; 2, consisting of 1 bull and 4 females. 1. W A. Moase. 2, 3 F. L_ and R. L. Cairns. Jersey bull 2 years registered. 1. Fritnk Giydcn. Jersey Bull Calf under registered. 1. Frank Glyden. GuernseyBull 2 years registered. 1. Frank Glyden. Guernsey Bill 2 years registered, St. Patrick's Farm. Gras li Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade Herd, or older l year or older or older. i i i but ncxt morning Mrs. Ldrkin could not lorego crowing u little. "You see, mother. drar." Bile w- murkeil casually, when the tulk as usual. liud turned upon willlaiii "You sec that my policy is ‘the right one. l-f J once began to pick up alter W'lliium I'd havc TIN iz-‘P occupaulon out out for in‘. "'11 I'd be ihzirniing him into thr: bargain. As it is i'ni helping to minke hini a good husband itlld iiroarriy id depcndrnt. l! i-ii-ns a man's niirai fiber not to allow him to wait upon himself." "l know they suy so nowadays." rejoined her muthcr. iiiorkiy, "and l'iii quite rciidy to admit that Wil , llam ls it good citizen ainii u goodl huubiinil. ‘But i still believe in tak/ in; care of ii good husband. u llltlt’. potting him. too, if you like to pul. ll. that way, And as to in- slsllnl: that a miin wait on liim~ self, l believe that American hus- band's do quite enough of that. a anyway. They're entitled to u iittlc attention from their wives. cvcn in’ those strange \pl‘t'B€l‘ll. diiys. And I've never noticed thut Vviiliani is spoiled ‘by any little kindness or assistant-s. in fact, he's one of tho most grateful tin-i appreciative l the same us" "' / by’ for all your baking. with quiet men l ever knew," cried Mrs. great light breaking in upon hcr. Mother. .1 really believe you put‘ BWIN’ William's pips iinii necktie; More Bread and Better Bro-ad "Moths-r! "Woll, Murcia], twinkled l.urkin's mother, her face iigiow satisfaction, Lark-in. at -, ciiinc liniiire so lTri-il llfll‘ night ihni I was very sorry for llllll. l went out an-i got the ‘pipe ilIlil necktie and‘ hziniloil them to liliii. Ho was Mrs. 1 W . .. "Since scout ' for him! That's why I've hUllTd ‘ ("Piiiilii i" uI lthein iind why J: v-()'l">e bee)“ going wruumfmuklng you've found me out l siipposia i to delighted. He told i110. .,Wlili ]kg a pa; pussy fed m, Lwedmrn may us \\'l‘ll ailmil |l. William: a tlush oi pleased recollection. "that l was iiliiiost as nice asyou lie said," the flush deepen- ing. "that l was a (lilfllff-{l 1100i! old $2,000 Copyrighted) ~ $2,000 fill}! filiillillli [$11111 EST f Two Thousand Dollars in Cash Prizes One Hundred and Forty Prizes The Greatest Contest Ever 0 feted to Newspaper Readers Open to all Readers of the Charlottetown Examiner The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montre D. R. Morrison; 3. Cyril MlJ-FL- JFTSBY 1"‘ Guemdel’ m‘ Grail‘! a‘ v'°"°""5‘—' lane. - Cow in mllikcordln calf 3 years old. to it c t st‘ lil , a id. l- '-’~ P211“ Y "1- - m l" a on years o Jersey or Guernsey Grade Heifer lSt PPIZG . . . . 1. M. Brycn~ton_ Draft ‘Stallion. Richard Clark. Draft Stallion Clydesdale. on, age, registered, 1 J- M. Laird and Sons, 2. Geo. MacNeiil; 3. Forrect .Phillips. a Dre-ft mare with her foal. 1, Poi; rest Phillips. _ Draft filly ofgelding under ll years. 1.11M. ‘Lockbart, 2, Forrest Pbillflps. t, _- -- Draft Filly or gelding undorZ yours. 1. Forrest Phillips 2, Ro- --—— bert Mllligamf. Elmer Crockett. I How a Wife Tried --Her Mother's .l)raft Foal of 1921. 1. Forrest View: Phillips. 2, Arthur MoEwen. More or Gelding zenersi purpose "Mother, l tlo wish you wouldn't any an. now exceeding 1360 lbs. pick up after Wllllflm," said young i. John Stewart. 2. Donald. Blikfii‘; Mrs. Lurkin. "i haven't accustom- 3, Phillip McNally. ' ed him to ii.. ever. and l don't want id. 1. d o 2. Frank Glyden; 3. St Farm. llyear Glyden and Son. 10.30 p. m. UBBANO Draft mare or Goldin , 1. John to begin." Stiwert. 2. R H- Morrison. 3. D. R- "Pick up sfter Wllllilln?’ Her Morrison and Son. motiher seemed surprised. Pall‘ mlicllfld DflVlllB 110F995. 1! "Yes. dear." said Mrs. Larwin. Percy Bowness. 2. Harry iSchumon. "You do. mother, every time you visit us or we visit you. it's no use BEEF CATTLE trying to hide that pipe you've .7 i ' = . [just ‘brought iin from the side door- Shorthorn bull 2 years or older step, dear. or, that necktie you've (registered) 1. J. M. Laird ‘BJIIIICOIIEOIGCI from the pergola. ham- Son. .1 mook- where it hai lain for sev- Shorthorn bull.,1 year and undoriersl days. l can see both of them ll (registered) l, J. M. Laird and'pluin.ly. I saw them where they Son were, iif you must know. but l Shorthorn or Shorthorn cow. in milk or calf over three "A good wife,’ began her mother years old. 1, J. M. Laird and Son, reprovlngly. "should~" 2, Rev. s Dr. Monoghsn; 3, A_ Mc ‘She should see that her good Ewen, husband's clothing. personal ef- A Shorthorn or Sliorthorn Gradelfects and general belongings are Heifer. 2 yours old." l. J. M. Laird in as good ollder as possible." in- and Son, 2. J M. Laird and Son. terrupted Mrs. Lsrliln. but she Shorthorn or iShotrthorn Grade should- not make it lbs-by and ii bad Heifer. 1 Y1’. old. 1. J. M. Laird A’: citizen of,.ir mall lust because she in. either, IMurcia." Mrs. Larklns mo- ther miidc dignified answer "l r ti’ never did ‘believe in wives spoilini! their husbands. I have never spoil- , ed your fatiher and l have h" - slightest desire to spiril Wiiliflm- fond as l am of him. As i say. I have never ibelieved in wives e90"- ‘ ing their husbands. But when a man has tolled all day in such B nervo-racliiing place as downtown Baker’ s Cocoa and Baker’ s Chocolate Appeal strongly to the healthy ap/ petites created cise in the open air. They are the most satisfactory 0F all the food drinks. . mmns III-Inga ALTER BAKER ESTABLISHED i 780 ONTREAL. CAN. ~ - Booiiiei of Choice Recipes ism free him to holp keep his home peace- ful and comfortable. "One keelJ neat is better than 20 make nests,‘ as you used to ti-ll me when i was an untidy little girl. "I'm just as good and devoted a wife as you are. mother." she continued. "l see to it U18! i!" years olud. '1 Si. Patrick's Farm. Patrick's Jersey or Guernsey Grade Heifei_ 1 year old. 1. St_ Patrick's Farm; 2,: Frank Glyilen and Son; 3. Frdnki ms: rnammo or AN UNTIDY] H . Grads simply wouldn't ‘bring them ln!"| i i Canada. Do You Know What Post Offices in Canada These Four Rebus ' ' Could You Solve Fifty Such Pictures ? .. $500 2nd Prize . . . . . .. $250 140 PRIZES - The contest will be called the "Know Canada" The Examiner has concluded an arrangement to an. opportunity to compete for the prizes. . Contest and contestants 3rd Prize $100 ' 5th Prize f . . . . . .. $25 4th Prize . . .- $50 10 Prizes {i0 Prizes 0f $l0~$500 75 Prizes of $150-$375 $2.000 0f $520-$200 TOTAL are required to solve fifty rebus pictures representing fifty Post Offices in join The Family Herald andWoekly Star in this great contest and every reader of the Examiner will have Pictures Would Represent? The contest is open to any member of a family one or who" a subscriber to either the Cha w°°k|Y Star of Montreal. klist of approximately 2.000 Po rebus pictures will be selected TERMS OF CONTEST the return of the printed list. One NEW subscriber to either the Examiner or The Family Herald and Weekly Star sent in by a competitor will take the place of one wer in the competition. thus 49 correct answers and one NEW subscriber will count as 50 correct answers or 50 points. Two NEW euberibere to either paper will take the place of two incorrect mostdelicious flavor and aroma and are nutritious and wholesome. MADE IN cnunon av William's clothes are put in K0013‘ order when they come from the laundry; I see that the things that need to be cleaned and proceed are duly attended. to; l Pill hi8 hi!" enu drawers in order n54"?! "n" again. I'm willing to make every reasonable allowance for the fas that he's n busy and often a hurv ried man." "Very well. my dear." said Mrs. Lnrlolirh mother. "Of course it's your business. William is Y0!" lids-band. not mine." her mother made still more dignified answer. "l should ‘be sorry to cause any trouble. "l'll Dut these tihlnits bifll‘ just exactly where l found them." iMrs. Lerkin Welt rather unhap- py. but she stood to her suns lid lsho assured dihcrself that her moth er hBfl vent her word in the nist- ter of the pipe iind- the necktie. "She really wanted her dear Wil- liam to have the discipline of hun- ting (or them s little. by vigorous exere correct answers. as 50 correct answers. as they have a 5O correct answers. the competition. & CO. LIMITED DORCHESTER. MASS. A, ,.._ “w all i °" l! ,a answers, thus 48 correct answers and two new sub This places all Fifty correct answers and five NEW the highest points obtainable. Four pictures will be published each [Week simultaneously in the Char- lottetown Examiner and The Family Herald and Weekly Star. Answers MUST NOT be sent in until the 50 drawings have appeared in both papers. Ample ‘I notice wlll bl given. rlottetown Examiner or The Family Herald and st Offices in Canada from which the fifty Ivill be sent free to any contestant. who. before in case of l. Jno. D. McDonald. Chepstow. Son. 2, J. H. Laird k Son. loves him. That's what so many 6 _ ‘ N") m‘ I E: wives do in the beginning. and lm ML m in‘ h. M‘ mot’ 120"‘. I ‘ ‘N , q No. to. Anon", ‘wflem PM, Om“ u," m"? ll- causea a l0" o‘ "Ollbl" lab A mdn. a gun. a deer. a Western Hlfflpli y-vin-ggfflli a li-u Offiie III v‘ ha’ h‘ l" mmpomd m b“ a 5°" should bc rosy tn make iIure-—eer If - 6f‘. Post Office. See page ll of the list of New nlilllWflllt. I bwpalydéff¢nrelund' and "onflult n“ it. is on W138 u 01' U" 5""- 9‘ PM‘ "i don't believe in spoilin men p“; Qmc", ° '1" '"‘~‘- 3mm”, a tic the prizes will be divided. For instance, if there are three who have earned say 54 points and no one has obtained the maximum of 55 the first three priz members is es totalling $850 would be divided amongst them. The decision of the Editor of The Family Herald will be final. No employees of the Chariotteown Examiner or The Family Herald arc allowed to compete. Contest ml Chicago he needs it little peace and December 1st. 1921, sends one new subscriber to either the Examiner or The Iiliiiil! "We- svffgvfidggshgmhi-rs Lark"! m“... F‘"""y Herald and Weekly suir. it will ilI0 contain a blank min on'whlch New wim ream? admis-Mon- n-Ha news n to fill in your answers and hints to help you arrive at the correct answers. A ditions. 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