- SEPTEMBER 22, 193s HOLMAN’S 2 BIG ISLAND STORES Summerside an d Charlottetown \ CLMAi Lemogea- Bavarian- Semi-Porcelain- VALUES "r0 $2.00 Thin Inserted ut I pnyublo In advance. SPRINGFIELD-Saint Elizabetlw] Church, September 24, Sunda school 10.30. Harvest Thanksgivin rervica 7 p.in. UNSIGNED NOTES-Correspond- ents are again reminded that un signed news will not be published. ORAPAUD-Saint John's Church, septum, 24’ Sunday School. m town, 2 John MeRae, Rollo Bay, 3 Holy communion 110m Hymns. 5 H. J. McKinnon, Rollo Bay, 4 Frank (8), 641 (2), 638 (51112). 240 (2) I64 (9421) BAPTIST SERVICES-Services o1 Church, Sunday, Sept. 24th. 11 am, Albany 3 pm. Iryon Baptist Tryon, 7.30 pm. Wcstmoreland. Speaker Rev. F’. S. Crossman PROFITABLE FIELD DAY-The Tryon Holstein Calf Club held a very successful field day, Saturday, Sept. 16th at the crcamery. Good weather and a record attendance was a source of encouragement to thetwenty-two club members, who were present with their calves and year old heifers. Great interest was manifested in thc Judging of the different classes and the plac- ing of awards. Mr. Cecil Stewart of Hampshire very capabiy acted as judge to the satisfaction of all present. Mr, W. R. Shaw, Provincial Live Stock Representative, discus- sed the reasons for placing the calves. At the conclusion of the Judging, Mr. George Calbcck, pre- aident of the Tryon Dairying Co., in a short address welcomed the visitors rind introduced the speak- ers of the day which included, Hon. Thomas MacNutt, Commis- sioner of Agriculture, Hon. W. M. Loo, cx-premicr, Mr. .W. A. Bren- (on, Provincial Dairy Superinten- dent, Mr. J. A. MacMzmus, Federal Produce Grader, located at Saska- toon, Sash, who is at present tour- ing the Island. Ice-cream and lunches were sold at the creamery and were well patronized, the pro- ceuis being devoted to the Calf Club Prize list, Among those noted present were, Mr. J, W. Boulter. Deputy Minister of Agriculture; Mr. Charles Cook and Stewart Wright, Dairy Recorders; Mr. R. A. Proffitt, Holstein Field Man: Mr. L. W. Roper, Dominion Live Stock Representative; Mr. W. J. Reid of the Borden Line Shipping Club and many others. Much credit is due Mr. C. E. Gamble, Manager of the Tryon Dairying C0,, for his un- tiring eflorto in behalf of the Hoi- ltein Club. A full list of prizes awarded will be published later. Mr. Justin McCarthy and blldci arrived home lust night from theirlh,“ 3 Mex Hamilton honeymoon to Portland, Maine. Previous to leaving the bridal couple and their guests had breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis, ‘l6 Upper Queen Street. Mrs. Francis being a. sister of the bride. Vllnl Glory 0ll remove: any pnln .___i_i__ Robert Wallace, a Falkirk, Eng- land. workman, has dug up 1,000 Ro- oolumn In renervefl ‘or quot‘ County new: of Iorul Inter?“ but on Iertlling of n newly nulure may be cont: n word ltrlcth Hamilton 3 Alex Hamilton down Ram down Ewe - 40. FIVE CENT ITEMS Fruit Saucers. Bread and Butter Plates. TEN CENT ITEMS Tea Plates. Oatmeals Cream J ugs Sugar Bowls. Soup Plates. Pickle Dishes Bowls == ___==.=.= 2: __~_____________ ceimui GUARDIAN EASTERN Kmlfs " I EXH|B|T|UN,_ P R | Z E |. | S i u B (Continued) SHEEP Reg. McAulay, Souris Line Road Shropshire Ram Shearling Rog. and Son, 4 C. B. Clay and Son. Shropshire Ram Lamb Reg. and Son, 3 C. B. Clay arid Son. 4 Beecher Dewar Shropshire Sheariing Ewe Reg. l-C. B. Clay and Son, 2 C. B. Clay and Son, 3 Alex Hamilton, New Perth Shropshire nwe Lamb Reg. 1 Beecher Dewar, 2 C. B. Clay and Son, 3 C. B.. Clay and Son. Shropshire Flock consisting of 1 ram, 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs all reg. in name of exhibitor . 1 C. B. Clay and Son, 2 Beecher Dewar, 3 C. B. Clay and Son Southdown Ram 2 shears or over Reg. 1 Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. 2 C. B. Clay and Son, s Edwin Reid anal Sons Southdown Ram Shearling Reg. 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 V. 0. Schirmer Lower Montague, 3 Jack Annear, Lower Montague Southdown Ram Lamb Rog. 1 Thomas Kickham, Souris West. 2 Alex Hamilton, 8 Preston Bryen- ton, Rollo Bay Southdown Sheariing Ewe Rog. l V. O. Schirmer, 2 Preston Bry- enton, 3 Alex Hamilton Southdown Ewe Lamb Reg. 1 Preston Bryenton, 2 Alex Ham- ilton Southdown Flock 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 Preston Bry- enton Oxford Ram 2 shears or over Reg. 1 Reid lJnderhay. Bay Fortune, 2 Alex Hamilton, 3 James A. E. Mc- Donald and Sons, Little Pond Oxford Ram sliearlixig Reg. 1 Reid Underiiay Oxford Ram Lamb Reg. 1 Geo. McDonald and Sons, Bru- denell, 2 Reid Underhay, 3 Alex Oxford Ewe Shear-ling Reg. 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 Alex Hamilton, Oicford Ewe Lamb Reg. 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 Alex Hamilton. 3 Reid Underhay Oxford Flock lA1ex Hamilton, 2 Reid Under- Champion Shropshire or South- C. B. Clay and Son Champion Shropshire or South- V. O. Schinmer Champion Oxford Ram Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune Champion Oxford Ewe Alex Hamilton, New Perth Grade Shear-ling mm man coins. \ FOR D ; lit-ll‘ =QSHAP€ f minigmiil“ ', IOHET ' ' buy from Your Iveamt Druggin Know That You An The Ileot Toilet Preparations n,..*';,..“:.- Claldll a v ass 8:. PnIStnet, . IMMI- Il I r", M k. i N Ii.- 1 Alex I-llamilotn, 2 Alex Hamilton, AIY_USE (nth lliri Shropshire Ram 2 shears or over non‘ 5 James A‘ E‘ Mcmnald "nd 1 C. B. Clay and Son,»Bridge- 1 Beecher Dewar, New Perth, 2 C. B. Clay and Son, 3-C. B. Clay 1 . B. Clay and S011, 2 C. B. Clay McDonald and Son: Sons, 2 Edwin Reid and Sons McDonald and Sons 2 Alex Hamilton Bay, 2 Duncan Coffin, Bay Ibrtune enton enton Sons, 2 John McRae. Rollo Bay McKinnon FIFTEEN CENT ITEMS Breakfast Plates a . c Dinner Plates ' Gravy Boats Cups and Saucers i ,/r _ ' " A id TWENTY-FIVE cam‘ n ITEMS 10-inch Platters 14-inch Platters 8-inch Salads 8-inch Bakers Covered Vegetables. 3 Alex Hamilton, 4 Geo. McDonald Best Pair Geese ‘Ivulouse ‘and Sons, 5 H. J, lilcKinnon, Rollo 1 Alex Hamilton BB3 Best Pair Geeese Embden Grade Ewe Lambs 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 Beecher De- Fortune Bridge war, 3 Geo. McDonald and Sons, 4 C B. Clay and Son, 5 Alex Hamil- 1 Joseph Neale Best Pair Ducks Pekin 1 Edwin Reid and Sons, 2 Joseph and 2 ewe lambs 1 Geo. McDonald and Sons. 2 Howard Dewar, Brudenell, 3 John 2 McRae, Rollo Bay, 4 H. J. McKin- Best Pair Duck Rouen 1 Gladys Mullally, Souris River, George Jackson v . Best Pair Turkeys any breed 1 George Jackson, 2 Joseph Neale Sons, Little Pond R Nash, Jud“ Pen of 5 market lambs sired by Reg. Oxford Shropshire or South- down Ram 1 Preston Bryenton, 2 Edwin I Full tub or crock of salt butter, Reid and Sons, 3 Nelson Stewart, no; 1e“ than 30 pounds home_made R811 POIIII, 4 H. J. MCKIIIIIOII, 5 1 ND‘ a J_ Ewe’ Lam-wine’ 2 Jam” 5- E- M°D°mlld "'4 9°“- 6 Mrs. v. o. aciiimier, lower Mon. Frank McAuiay, '1 John MoRao, 8 Thomas Kickhnm, 9 Edwin Peters, l0 Sylvanus McDonald, Chemtow Single Market Lambs 1 Edwin Reid and Sons, 2 Pres- ton Bryenton. 3 Nelson Stewart, 4 John McRae, 5 James A. E. McDon- ald and sons, 6 Nelson Stewart, 7 n. J. Mczcnnon, a Edwin Peters, a Sylvanus McDonald, 10 Syivanus McDonald A. Boswall, Judge. BUTTER AND CHEESE Montague Basket of new butler in blocks not less than 5 lbs. 11b schlrmer. 3 Mrs. Chessel Annear prints not less than 5 lbs. 1. Mrs George Clapp, Bay For- tune. 2 Miss Agnes Annear. 3 Mrs. Chessel Annear W. L. Brenton, Judge. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES 6 table turnips for export 1 Edwin Reid and sons, 2 Geo. McDonald and sons, 3 Felix Pet- ers, Rollo Bay SWINE Yorkshire Boar 8 mos. and over 1 Frank McAulay, Souris Line 5°“ 6 swede Turnips for Stock Yorkshire Boar under 8 mos. and 1 Edwin Reid and sons’ 3 Mex over 3 mos. Hamilton, 3 Hugh Sheehan, Bear River 6 Mangel Wurtzel 1st J. A. Gordon, New Perth, 2 Alex Hamilton, 3 Edwin Roid and Sons 6 carrots for stock 1 Montague Annear, 2 Gavin Reid, 6 hall long carrots for table use 1st Mrs. Stephen J. Paquet, souris 2nd Bernice Home Souria, 3 Jos- eph Neale. 6 Parsnips for table use 1 Bernice Home. 2 Mrs. M. S. Hubley, Lower Montague, 3 Gavin Reid 6 beets for table use 1 Mrs. Frank Poole, Souris. 3 Mrs. 1 Alex Hamilton, 2nd Frank Mc- Aulay, 3 Frank McAuiay Yorkshire sow 8 mos. and over with or without litter 1 Frank MoA-ulay, 2 Alex Ham- ilton, 3 Frarik MbAulay Yorkshire sow undr 8 mos. and over 3 mos. 1 Frank MoAulay, 2 Alex Hamil- ton. 3 Frank McAulay , Grade Yorkshire Sow 8 mos. and over with or without litter 1 Arthur Wood, Rollo Bay, 2 Ed- win Petem, Rollo my Champion Yorkshire Male Frank McAulay Champion Yorkshire Female m“ 14cm“? _ J. B. Matthew, Souris. a Bernice Single Bacon Type sow under 8 Home’ 5mm, g mos. - 6 Onions (Red) 1 Charles McEachern, Souris, 2 Harold Bulpltt, Cardigan, 3 Mrs. Daniel McEachern, Souris 6 onions white or yellow 1 Charles McEachem. 2 Harold Bulpitt, 3 Mrs. Daniel McEachem 6 tomatoes red for size smooth- ness and perfection 1st George Iiesrd, Sourts, 2 Mrs. J. B. Matthew, 3 Mrs. I. J. Home 6 Green ‘Ipmatoes 1 Mrs. R. C. McLean, 2 Mrs. I. J. Horne, 3 M. A. Paquet 6 ears table 00m 1 Mrs Wlghtman, lower Montague 2 Mrs D. J. Stewart, Lower Mon- tague. a MB. M. s. Hubley, Lower Montague . 3 Cabbages Early 1 1!. J. McDonald, Souris West. 2 Edwin Reid and Sons, 3 Mrs. D. J. Stewart 3 CaUoages Late 1 Francis H. McDonald, Souris West, 2 M. A. Paquet. 3 Preston Bryenton 3 Cucumbers for table use 1 Edwin Reid dnd Sons. 2 Mrs. Duncan Coffin, 3 Harold Bulpitt Pumpkins by weight and quality 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 Frank Mc- Aulay, 3 Frank McAulay - Pan 2 Bacon Hogs 1 Frank Méaulay, 2 Alex Hamil- ton, 3 Edwin Peters Pen 4 Bacon Hogs 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 Edwin Peters. Champion Bacon Hog of Show Frank McAulay S. D. Irvine Judge rouLrar Barrcd Plymouth Rook Hen 1 Ale: Hamilton, 2 James A. B. Barred Plymouth Rock Cook 1 James A. E. McDonald and Barred Ply-mouth Rook Coclrerel 1 Alex Hamilton, 2 James A. Ill. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet 1 JamesA. E, McDonald and Sons, White Wyandotte Hen 1 William A. McKinnon, Rollo White Leghorn I-Ien 1 Joseph Neale, Bear River White Leghorn Cockerel 1 Joseph Neale, 2 Preston Bry- ._.'— White Leghorn Puliet s s just the size set Covered Vegetab 1 Joseph Neale, 2 George Jackson Best Pair Geese China. or A.O.B. ltague, 3 Mus Agnes- Annear, Lower 1ms.S.J.Rose,2Mrs.V.O. Basket o1 new butter in fancy THE CHARIHFPEPOWLGUARDI _- - , - ---—-__._._..._.A___. P IECGS Of Dinner The most unusual Dinnerware Values ever offered ‘ Prince Edward Island l to the peop eal chance to replace broken We Wouldn’t Be Surprised, At These Prices, To See The Whole Thing Cleaned Up On Friday! Squash 1 Rena McLean. Souris, 2 Mrs. D J. Stewart, 3 Montague Annear 1 dozen Fschallots (single 1 Harold Bulptt, 2 Joseph Nesti- 3 Charles McEachem eluded 1st Mrs. M. S. Hubiey, 2 Mrs. 1 J. Home, 3 W. J. Paquct, Souris 51111111161‘ Squash Annear 1 Peck Potatoes (Irish Cobblers) Seed cnell, 3 Nelson Stewart, Red Point tains) Seed 1 Geo. McDonald and Sons, 2 Edwin Reid and Sons, 3 James A. E. McDonald and Sons l peck potatoes (any other var- ' ieyt) Seed 1 Peter Sheehan, Bear River, 2 Joseph Neale, 3 William Sheehan Dr. J. A, Clarke, Judge. FRUIT AND FLORICULTURE 5 Ben Davis Apples 1 J. A. Gordon, New Perth, z Stewart McKinnon, 3 Montague An- near 5 Duchess of Oldenburg Applcs 1st Mrs. M. S. Hublcy. 2 Wightman, 3 J. A. Gordon, Perth 5 Alexander Emperor Apples 1 Stewart McKinnon, 2 J. Gordon, 3 Harold Bulpitt 5 Wealthy Apples 1 J’. A. Gordon, ‘Z Stewart McKin- non, 3 Montague Anncar Other varieties named early 1 Mrs. M, S. Hubley, 2 Mrs. Wight man, 3 Stewart McKii-inon Other varieties named winter apples 1 J. A. Gordon, 2 Montague An- near, 3 Bernard McDonald. Bear River 1 Box apples packed for export 1 Joseph Neale, 2 Mrs. M. s. Hubley 20 Transcendent Crab Apples 1 J. A. Gordon. 2 Montague An- near, 3 Mrs. M. S. Hubley 20 I-Iyslop Crap Apples 1 Montague Annear, 2 Mrs. J. H. Baker, Elmira, 3 Chesel Annear 20 Yellow Magnum Bonum Plums 1 Mrs. M. S. Hubley, 2 Mrs. D. J. Stewart 20 Damsons 1 lvtrs. V. O. Schirmer, 2 Mrs] Hubley, 3 Woodrow Stewart, Lower Montague 20 other variety plums named 1 Woodrow Stewart, 2 Mrs. D. J. Stewart, 3 Mrs. J. H. Baker Collection Astcrs 1 Mrs. John McQuad. Souris, 2 Mrs. J. W. Brennan, 3 Mrs. D. J. Stewart ("mllection dahlias 12 blooms not less than 4 colors 1 George Lcard, soiiris, 2 Mar- garet McQuaid, 3 Mrs. J. W. Bi'en- nan Collection Gladiolus I MN. J. B. Matthew, 3 Mrs. D. J. Stewart, 3 Mrs. Daniel McEach- em Collection Nasturtiums not than l varieties 1 ma. D. J. Stewart. 2 Mrs. J. W. Brennan, 3 Mrs. J. B. Matthew Collection pansies 1 Mrs. D. J. Stewart. 2 L. L. Chev- erie, soul-is, 3 Mrs. J. W. Brennan Collection Dianthus 1 Mrs. John MoQuaid, 2 George Lieard, 3 Mrs. D. J. Stewart New A. less ‘Itch nocilnl In Ill 1 Joseph Neale, 2 Preston Bry- Plymouth Rock Breeding Pen 1 James A. E. McDonald and White Wynndotte Breeding Pen 1 Duncan Coffin, 2 William A. were"? Wh'ta Leghorn Breeding Pen l Joseph Ncale, 2 Preston Bryen- g.’ is ton I if HII” LL 11:1 / Collection Snapdragon 4 colors 3 sprays each A l Mrs. Daniel Mcl-Iachern. 2 George Leard, 3 Mrs. John McQuaid Collection stocks 1 Mrs. D. J. Stewart, I! Mrs. J. W. Bremen. 3 Margaret McQii-"litl Collection Verbena 1 Mrs. Daniel McEachcrn. 2 Mrs. Harold lvmtthew, 3 George Lcard Collection Phlox 1 George Iteard, 2 Mrs. J. B. Mat- you want and the pieces you \\" '.I'll-—Zll. zistoundi le Dish or large 14-inch Platter l, Our object is to clear out Patterns that we will 1 Mrs. I. J. Home, 2 Joseph Nealel thew, 3 ltlargaret McQuaid Collection table vegetables g-roxiii by the Elichibitor. Potatoes not in- 1 Duncan H. Coffin. Bay Fortune, 2 Geo, McDonald and Sons, Brudy 1 Peck Potatoes (Green Mbun-i Mrs. - Be le of STOCK PATTERN PIECES AT 10¢ 15c 25¢ pieces if you have any of for only 25c! It's no longer curry in s Collection Sivcet Peas ' 1 600128 Marci, 2 Mrs. D, Stewart. Collection potted plants 1 Mrs. Giorgc Mirliick, Souris. 2 , “A's. R. C. lilcLcon, souris Collect on table bouquet ijiiniti. 3 Ali's. J. W. Brenniii. Mr. Raves, Judge i i IIOUSEKIEEPING 1 Montague Annear, 2nd Chessel,‘ Single Loaf White Bread 1 Mrs. Stephen J. Piiqur-i. S i 2 Mrs. S. J. Rose, Lakeviile, 3 .\' s George Clapp, Bay Fortune Single loaf whole wheat or Gin- iiam Bread ‘ 1 Mrs. Daniie lilcEziciic-rii. 2 Mrs. Felix Peters, Rollo Bay, 1i .\1.'.< S. J. Rose 1 Dozen Tea Biscuits 1 Mrs. J, P. Beer, Montague, 2 vin Reid, Montague 1 Dozen Raised Biscuits or Rolls 1 Mrs. Gavin Reid, 2 Florence Green, Souris, 3 Mrs. Peter Hol- land. Sniiris 1 Dozen Doughnuts 1 lvlrs. J. P. Boer, 2 Jean NlcLcan Scuris. 3 Mrs S, J. Rose Apple Pie 1 Gllfllt‘ Jarvis. Souris; 2 Mrs. Ronald lwclssac, Soiiris. 3 Mrs. Peter Holluiid. Souris Layer Cal-ta 1 Florence Green 1 Dozen out cakes 1 Mrs. (icorgc Claim, 2 Clam. Cuimnings, 3 lVlrs. A. C. Cox Pound Coke Plain Icing 1 Mrs. J, B. Matthew , Fruit Cake (Dark! ' Miss Grciri Vniiglin, 3 Mrs. Closkey’, Bear‘ River Pint- jar mixed pickeis. not mus. tard Me- You’ll Never Get This Same Chance Again these Patterns. Or ngiy Low Prices. l George Lcnrd, 2 ltlnrgnrct- Mc- Mrs. Suiziiiivood, Souris, 3 Mrs. Gar-l 1 Hrs. W. B. Lesrd, Sourzs, BI On Early For This Big Event! “I a r Q n siiir.:::;i;.:;i.i:.'::; Phone, Mail or C. O. D. orders. ' YOU MUST CALL PERSONALLY. to make up Imagine a the chance o1‘ a. lifetime! lock. - Airs. 4 ._ ,:~ _, 3e. cash and Carry Bargain D ays “ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Discount on all Meats We will by request give the same discount on all MEATS and will include some OTHER LINES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES. Our Cash System Enables U: to Sell Cheaper , casa nun CARRY STORES 187 Great George Street We Deliver C. 0. l). W. It. Dennis, Prop. Phonic 11.15. 1 Miss Eliza McDonald, Souris, 2 Airs. V. O. Sciiirmer i Knitted Blanket 1 ivirs. George W. Aitken, Lower binning-me, 2 Mrs. Nelson Stewart! {Little Pond 10 yards white fiarined home ; maria . | 1 airs. Chessel Annear Pair blankets home made l 1 Ali's. Chessel Aniicar I Counrerpzine knit or crocheted home made 1 hlrs. Willzam Malone. Souris, 2 Amy McK e, Little River. 3 Mrs, James Mt-Lnren, Dundas Centre Special Entry Afghans l Muriel Buipiit, Cardigan, 2 Mrs. ‘Wright. Sonris, 3 Mrs. Edward Bul- épitt. Cardigan 1 Mrs. Wright Souriu, 2 Mr; James MeLaren, Dundas 0mm. l Mrs. Lord, Souris Buffet Set 1 Mrs. W. Herbert Poole. Mon- tague, 2 Mrs. V. 0. Schinrier. 8 Mrs. ;Gavi'n Reid V Centrepiece worked on ooloreL linen or cotton 1 Marguerite McDonald. Souril West, 3 Agnse Cairns, 3 Janie Mac- key Sofe Pillow 1 Gertrude stems, Souris. z MTI, Edward Bulpitt, 3 Muriel Bulpitt Luncheon set worked in color 1 Mrs. J. A. Mute, Souris. 2 Gert- iude Stems, 3.Haml Stems Runner in colored linen or cottol 1 Agnes Cairns, 2 Gladys Mullally Patchwork Quilt all ootton home Souris River, 3 Geraldine Peters, made R0110 Bay '1 1\Irs. Chessel Annear Luncheon Set White worked il 2 hfrs. V. 0. Schirmer, 3 Mrs. white pii-nnk Pnquci; 1 Gertrude Stems, 2 Agnes Cairn! Patchwork quilt szlk or wool 3 Mrs. Eduard Bulpitt 110mg made Novelty for gift or bazaar hand 1 Mrs. Frank Paquet, 2 Janie mand MricKcy, Georgetown 1 ltlrs. J’. P. Bear, 2 Mm. Vvlrighl 111211111 rug nil wool 3 11-113. Ii. H. Poole 1 Mrs. v. o. sciiimie-r. z Mrs. Fancy Apron hand made Daniel MrEriclic-rn, 3 Mrs. J. J.‘ 1 ltLrs. W. Herbert Poole, 2 Agntfi McKfinion, Bear River jCaims, 3 Mrs. Daniel McEachern 1 Mrs. L. H. Poole, lirmiagur, 2 Mrs. J. P. Heir, lvloutrigue, 3 Maw’ tha Re d. Rollo Bay Pint Jnr uliisizird Pickles l 1 Mrs. Wright, Souris, 2 H. Poole, 3 Mrs. J. P, BCPI‘ Pint Jur Chow-Chow 1 lVlrs. W. Herbert mole, z 1/1112,‘ J. P. Boer. 3 Airs. George Slopp Pint jur sweet pickles 1 IVIrsJJ. B. lvlaiiheiv, 2 Mrs. J.‘ P. Beer. 3 lilrs. L. H. Poole Pint bottle Tomato Cuts-up 1 1111's. J. P. Beer. 2 111's. Sinnll- wood Sample cuiraut, Jolly 1-2 pint I 1 Murgnisct McQunid, 2 Mrs. L. l Mrs. ‘ Jpnmk NM,‘ 3 111,54 Dank, M“ Leavers. 3 Ali's. hlichacl Burke Eachern Sample pl‘(‘S(‘i‘\'f'€l sirnivberry 1-2‘ pint g 1 hlrs. J. F. Beer. 2 Mrs. L. H-j Poloc. 3 Ivirs. J. l3. Amitheiv ‘ Sample prisericd ciiriniii, pint I 1 Mrs. W‘. B. Lcard. 2 Mrs Peter Holland, 3311's. I. J. Home Sample pl‘t‘.<(‘l'\'i?(l rcisptcriy 1-23 pint I Mrs. Daniel lylclfnchcrn. ‘J lifrsj J. P. Boer. 3 Mrs. George Claim j Sample priscrved cherries l Mrs. Slllallwrlorl. 2 Mrs. .1. P ‘ Beer. 3 Mrs. Thomas- Arhing. Sou-l ris Best collection home made jellies 1 Mrs. M. S. Hiibloy, 2 lilargarct McQuaid, 3 Mrs. J. P. Beer Canned Chicken 1 Mrs. S. J. Rose. 2 Mrs, lloivcird Paquct. Souris Canned Beef 1 Mrs. Howard Poquct. 2 Mrs, D. J. Stewart, 3 Mrs, H. J. McDonald.- Souris West Canned Peas 1 Mrs. W, B. Loard. 2 Airs. Dini- czin H. Collin, 3 Mrs. J ll. Puke-s. Canned Bonus I. Mrs. P. A. Roiicv, Snuvis, 2 itlrs. Duncan ll, Coffin. fl Mrs. Claflf) M's‘; iinézm-ri nn-i Miss McMillan. Judges. (ieorgc i i FANCY WORK Knitted Shawl, any yarr Hearth rug any material g 313961111911 F1191‘- 01190116?- 1 Mrs. Daniel lilcEachern, Sourisx, 1 Mrs. Wright, 2 Mary Lannlgon‘ 2 Clara Cummings, 3 Mrs. Ben] $011115 We“- 3 Aims Cairns, lourii Bu: licy f W851i Scenery Rug Best Collection Flainoy Wort 1 Mrs. Ben]. Busbey, 2 Mrs. Geo. l MIS- W. Herbert P0014»? Agnes hleilick, 3 ins. v. o. Schlrmer Cairns, B Mrs- Gwrse Maillot 2 Pairs Woolen Socks homo made P1111‘ TOWEL! hand Wbrked 1 ivirs. v. 0, scliii-mnr, 2 Mrsu 1 Mrs. G. H. Myers. Montague, 1 ietivr D, Peters, Rollo Bay, s Mi-sivlis- V- O- Schlrmer. 3 Mrs- A- J. Lzizaai Icavcus. Souris. McDonald, Soiuis Welt 1 pair woolen gloves Island yarn Shopping Bag hand mufi any c0101- ItIVIFS. J. A. White, 5011115. S M?!‘ 1 Bliss L. Z, Watson. lvfurray Ri- C. A. McDonald. souris. 3 Marguer- vcr. 2 Mrs. V: O. schirmcr, 3 li-lrs- ite McDonald, Souris West uliciinvi Burke, Gcorgctmvn Hank of home made yarn l Pilii‘ woolen m.tts Island yarn 1 M11 Duncan H, Qgfflm’ g M", 1 Ali's V- 0- Schirmer, 2 Mrs- P. D. Peters, Rollo Bay, 3 Janie Mackey, Georgetown. Lady-s Sivviiiei" Island Yarn Miss Haszard and Miss Mclvlilian l Bcrilni 1\l'cDon:iid. Red House. 21111-9 the Judgeg liliss; L. Z Wutson. hlurrnjv River, 3i ____.____-__. Iilrs. Ailiunus MrDorinid, Lrtt-IQ l-lar- Many ships, long idle in Finland, are being put in service. Pair hard worked pillow cases , 1 Agnvs Auncur, Lower Montague: Germany will tax unmarried peo- 2 Mrs. Jzimvs hlcliurcn. Dundas pie. Centre. 3 Mlllfilfl Aloynzigii. Souris l Ccnircimcc iviiits worked in’ THXBB in 5115511113 are l0 be r6- n-mie din-ed. ; .1 :___-—; y: TTJW _ _‘.i—~——r_ The Weakeniiiglllgony of Piles (llaemorrhoids) Elldfldl Thousands Bless Thls Famous Herbal Ointment Piles or limmorrlioida cruise cr- cruciiitiug pain and often serious loss ot‘ liiomi. The famous Zuni-link nintnir-nt. is wonderfully soothing to llll‘ swollen veins and itching parts. Zuni-link ilurivcs its hcnliug and mildly astringent influence from hcrlml extracts oi" spociiil vnluo in this wciikviiiuig and agonizing coin- pliIliiI. Zuni-link luis a wonderful record of success. t THE BEST OF PROOF Eli's. Ii. L. Gnrlwr, of 2545 Ohln Avciiii-i, l-‘miihyriiiv. (‘nlifornIi-I. n nurse, wimp i'Y\' iiilii~\\s:-".\l,\' Iiusdcind suf- fvivil from I'm s for yours, but n. your ago ili- y rmirlivd nn nviiie siuiri- mid he could nvIllii-r sloop nor IIIIPIILI his work. Ill‘ lmil nivdIi-al advice, irie-d n11 ,-‘\\I‘|S of lvfillilii, lint 3v ~kii, rim-inns mid ivivillnonla which c. him hun- drods of iioilnrsi willioiil. obtaining miy relief, Finally n. friend iznva him a by tho time he had finished a second lvox ho was completely relieved of ihil ngonlzlnl! ailment and able to resumd his work." Mrs. 1-‘. Barrett, Pioneer. Alberta. writes u-"Wo have used Znm-Iiuk oveq i-inco l was a young girl and l have ncvcr known It fall. My husband, when has been troubled with itching pile for years, says tho soothing relic Zum-Buk brought was wonderful," Tho unparalleled success of 2cm- Buk iii-s in its original and valuable formula. Zaui-Buk is compounded from ccriain liorbiil extracts of an extraordinarily Ii 0a. l i n g, soothing and antiseptic nature. Zam-Bu k soon stops all pain and itchia . It puts 11L tlic root of such troub es al cczomu, salt rhcum, bail legs, ulccry scalp discuss, poisoned sores, etc, mid in also a. fine ever-ready flfSl-I buX of Zuni-link: uflor nppllcrillon for 231i‘:msgneihuianingf-owtlxn‘ aim day lir- (ilituincd a good night's ' c‘ 0x’ u‘ Q on“ ‘a rut. 1.1a continued tho treatment. And 35¢- _~__ -_,,_;_i..._.. _.._-d»‘ ....'.._______,...._.:._ e_..__- I