" Ill- vlia-Aioo. Brishm, Sec. irlluncheon Set. worked is J. , noueet. City. _ Artlnua lard. City.’ - - fins, I". J. Casey, City. Sat. m-Luncheon Set. in hand - A. M. MscMlirry. Oity.~ ~ 8A.‘ C. Savage, Listewei, 1.. i. Walsh. city. , _,-Chi1d's hand made dress. ' A. G. Savage. Listowei. . E. seller. city. Homespun Bag hand work. A, _G. Savage. Listowel. ca. sslnughu. city. - pro Rodd. North Milton. Risnan Embroidery or out S. 1,7,1". l"oley,-Clty, ‘ .'E.‘Sel1er. City. . A. G. Savage. Listowel. l1.-French Embroidery. v v J. l‘, Foley, City. s. A, G. Savage, Listowcl. - 8.-Eyelet Embroidery, Livingstone. Clyde River. . R. A. MscBeth, Iris. 8rd. Mrs.‘ Henry Carl Peterson. Bothaw. Sec. l1.-Centrepiece worked with white. ‘ist. Mrs. E. Seller, City, Ind. Mrs. A. G. Dempty. Summer- slde. - w" i 2rd. Margaret siswai-t. nuhstaii- risge. . - ' ,10.—Centrepiece worked on “ qolored linen or cotton. _ Special first Prize. Ami-the Ramsey, Summerside. Mt. Ml’!- Wylie All“. Brighton. ' Basel coles. Wiggles Rd- . Mrs. Henry wooiridge. city. Sec. lL-Whiib i'ive o'clock h! ' i finance" Goodwill. York Stu City. -- Mrs. A. G. Savage. 1 Ont. » . Mrs. E. Seller. City. » Five O'clock Tee Cloth. Listuwel. - WI--J-,B:-._,Al.1.=n; W9“ Q0"- llkld. ; Sec. is-nhoi-oiomo Table Cover . colored linen or cotton. t. Mrs, J. B. Gaudet, City. d. Verna Dixon. Little‘ Sends. Sec. lh-Embroidered Bridge table 1 cover. . 1st. Ryte Norton. City. berta Lewis. Charlottetown r 8rd. 341's! Henry Woolridge, City. lor-Embfciddfld Dessert voy- lnd. Mrs. J. l", Foley, City. 8rd. Mrs. J. B. Gaudet. City. I c. lid-Sideboard cloth in white. I worked in white. A ist. A. E. M. Mai-Murry. city. _ Henry woolridge. city. Y 8rd. Mrs. Henry jtterson. Benfliaw. I Sec, lh-Sideboerd Cloth. colored. . worked in colors. ‘ 1st‘. Special. prise, noi-tha rahsy. Sumlnerside. 1st. Hazel Colds. Wlnsloe. and. Mrs. Brenton Dickieson, clarion- lso, it-Eancy Waist or Smock. ist. Gwynnath coombe. city. 2nd. Mrs.» A. G. Savage, Listeiwel, Ont. See. ll-Hand Made Handker- ehiels. notices than s with hand ain- iiroiderad initial or monogram. Ms- ohina work not eligible tor a prise. can-s. J. s». may. City. New ",._.-(/~,~-u--w~ .‘ ’<‘, Vi?“ r K9116. n’? as. I.*1A.‘¢u.'uacsoury.oity-‘ Sec. 20.—B0iilstit._iihed White Hand made Handkerchief. » 1st. J. 1'. relax. city. w» Sec. 2l._—ltalisn Heinstitehillg . specimens prisefiBertha Ramsay. Summatalde. '_’ . 1st. Mrs. n. A. Reddin. soiltiiyort. 2nd. Ruth Miller. City. 8rd. Margaret E. Reeeboroillh. Prince _Wil1iam.-N...B. ~ Sec. 22.-0ne pair Fancy Day Pil- low Slips. - ‘ Special 2nd prise. ‘Agnesjtamssy. Summerside. I ist. Mrs. Wylie Allen. P1183")! 34- 2nd. Mrs. E, B. Ellis. 010117. 8rd. Catherine Weeks. city. Sec. 2s.-B_est Specimen oi Penoy Art Work not mentioned in list. 1st. c. n. Latter. city. 211d. Mrs. John F. Pursey. Rustioo. Jrd. Mrs. A. G. Saul-IO. Ustowel. Ont t e ‘ 1J- fciusso , Sec. Iil-Ceiives ‘has. 1st. H. Hooper. lfrinoa it. city- 2nd. Annie smith. City. sec. 28-Di_sh cloth Bag - ist. Mrs, George n, Pull, City. 2nd.’ ma. J. n. caudst. City. Sec. se-soia Cushion in rloijal ne- 1i!" 1st. B. Clark. Cumberland. It. City. 2nd. Verna Dixon, Little Sends. sic. Mrs. Thomas n. nosi-foity. Sec. 2'l-Soia Cushion Worked in colored cotton or linen‘ let, Eva Campbell, Freetown. 2nd. Mrs. Jerry Gallant, City. 8rd. Mrs. Herbert King, City. _ Sec. 2s—'Soia cushion ‘in conventional , design ' ' ‘_ 1st. n. Hooper, out... st. city. 2nd. Elle Diamond, Winsice South. 8rd. Mrs. J. B. Gaudet, City. Sec. 20—Best hand-made night robe let. mo. J. 1"." roioy, City 2nd, Gertrude Coles, P. E. I. Hos- pital. i " 8rd. Mrs. oyi-us Pickerd, Char- lottetown, R. R. ‘I. ' 5W- 30-3914 Pair hand made pillow lliPl 1st. nla Cotes. North witch. 2nd. Mrs. B. F. Tinney, noon. mental Station. 8rd. Mn. s. a. Norten,-City _ Sec. 81-One pair iihcy Minima- woi-ked I ' ist. Margaret Rossboroughw Prince William, N. B. . Ind. aha» B. P. "Haney, mental Station. ' ' ' 8rd. Mrs. J. u. Hughes, city, -. . Sec. 82-Candle o! ‘electric shade 1st. Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall, City. _ 2nd. Ruth Miller, City. ' 8rd. Mrs. E. Seller, City. . Soc. 8l-—Cross stitch lst. Mrs. '1'. Whitdpflity,‘ 2nd. Mrs. A.G. Savage, Iestoweli, Ont ' 8rd. ‘Ruth Miller. City. 801284-1460 hendkerchie! lat. n. s. 1a MscMurry, city. 2nd. Mrs. A G. Ssvase, Iestewell, Ont _ l ‘ 8rd. Mrs. Guthrie 311115811. City. w“- colored ' 1st. Mrs. W. W. Clark, City. 2nd. Mrs. B.‘!'. Tinney, noon. mental station . 8rd. Mrs. ceorsc iewis, Chariot“. town. B. R. '!. Sec; 88-month; 31:. Miss J. R1 sharid, Vancouver, 2nd. Mrs. Ont. 8rd. Margaret I. Bessboreugh, Prince William, N, n, . . .Sec. 81-E|ilbroidered Bureau Cover. Ili- Mi’!- Wylie Allen. sl-ightoh Road. 2nd. Mrs. A. Grant, Menu, m. iii-s. A. G.~Savsge,"l.estowel, out. 1 . Sec. ls-nahiss Woo] Jasho; lat. lnilyfraihflity. ‘ - 211d. Mrs. Poaroon, mo! 8rd. Mrs. Ina Butchsion, city, 4- <1 Bevan. leeteweli, 5'“ ”-*3.Ibies Dms cotton or wool zoo. Helen Mathieecn. NorthYMil- _ ‘on! Sec. ss-Bsbies’ wool booties whits or . Sec. lit-Serviettrs ‘b doaen all ist. Jlks; J. l". Foley, City. I’. ‘rinney, Experi- menhl Station‘ ' _ ' 8rd. Mrsfllcfi. Nortolucity, Sec. 48-Babies' Bonnet 1st. Mrsi J. 1". Foley, City, 2nd. Mrs. J. M. Hughes, Hiistsn St. 8rd.- Mrs. A. G. Savage, Ieistowel, Ont h , Sec. 46—Fsnoy Apron 1st. Mrs. Willie Allen, Brighton Reed. 2nd. Markarst ltoesboroilah, Prince William, N. B. 8rd. Mrs. Henry Wcolridge, City. .Sec. 41—-Speclnien patched garment. ist. Mrs. G. H. Harper, E. Royalty. ‘ 2nd." Gortfilde com, r. n. 1 Hos- pital - 8rd. Mrs. F. Fume, City. ‘ Sec. 48-Bui’iet vahity Set 1st. E. A. M. MscMurl-y, City. 2nd. M. Richard, Charlottetown. 8rd Helen Methieson, North Mll- Wfl . 580. 49-1"anoy Sweater 1st. Gwynneth Cooinbs, City. 2rd. Violet Mitchell, City. Class Sit-Fancy ~ Work, ‘Embroidery, i ‘ Etc. Sec. BIL-Applique Worn-—l, Jean E."i‘eit. city; 2. Mrs. Gem-go m, m1], City; lrlflnrMoAulsy. West saiht John, NB. Sec. sL-‘Iulted Quilt-l. Mrs, n. K0111. Boo: 284. City; 2, Ina Living- stone. Clyde mver: s, Mrs. Boyd Iiivingston; Clyde River. See. s2.—Hartsnga Embroidery.-1, Mrs. A. G. Dempsey, Summerside; 2, Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, Millview; 3, Mrs. A. G, Savage, Listowell, Ont Sec. l1.-Modem Honiton hohd- made lace-l. EJA. M. McMurry, John; '8. Margaret E. Rossborough, Prince William, us. lit-Hand-mede Whito Lug Centrepiece-l, E. A. MfMcMuri-y; I- Irono-Moouisy; 3»_Ml.l'Zll'Ct Ross- boroilgh. Leco DessertDoyiies, hand-made. -'—l. E. A. M, McMurry; 2, Margaret Ressbcrough; _8. ‘Mrs. 'Ws1ter Brown, City. . . - Crochet-s Sec. tdéCrochet 'Qullt.—l. Mrs. Bruce Dawson, Carleton Siding; 2, Mrs. A. C. Myers, Annlndsle; 8.81m. J. N. Collier. City. i Sec. 87.—One FancyBag Crochet. knitted or cross-stitchedz-l. Mrs. Lily‘ Bracken, City. - Sec. lid-one Crochet Bag-Limo, A. C. Myers; 2, Mrs. B. F. Tinney, EtpStstlon; 3. Mrs. G. S. McLeod. city.’ . . . s . Sec. ill-Bedroom Slippers-Lime. J. R. Allen. West Covehead. Sec. oil-Irish Crochet-l, Mrs. A. ,0. Savage; 2 Bertha Scott, City. BL-Fllet. Crochet. - 1, Miss 1411a Coles, North Milton; 2, Ger- irilde- Colea. PEI. Hospital. Sec. s2.—l.ece specimelh-l, Irene Mosulay; 2, Hazel Coles. Sermon-Crochet Doyliea-i, Mar- garet Rloseborough; '2. Mrs. E. H. Nor- Clty; 8. Mrs. George Pearson, City.- Ladies’ Slip-on sweeten-l, Gwyn- nethcoomhs; 2. Mrs. Roland Easter, New Wiltshire; 8, Mrs. E, Saunders, Winsloe. - _ Sec. och-Ladies’ Coat Sweeten-l. Gwynneth Coombs, City. Sec. dd-‘Ilea Cloth in Fllet Lace- 1, Mrs. A. G. Dempsey; 2. Mrs. A.G. savage; s. Mrs. J. 1". Foley. City wot-a osmium». Under ls Years. Sec. til-Pillow Case. combining heinmins’. seaming, 1olding.-l, Mary Mehar. City; 2. Mary McGuigan. Queen St., City. ' ~ Scihdl-Outliiilo Worn-—l, Marion Mailer. City; 2; Mary Steele. City; 2. Norms Peppin, City; 4, Margaret Prowae, City. Sec. 88.—Dressed Doll-—l, Marion Mailer; 2, Iilleen Holman; 8, Marion Holman‘ . v '. Sec. ‘l1.-Crochet Lace, one-halt yard long.-1, L. A. Savage, Listowell, Ont; 2, Mary Mahar. Sec. ‘ll-Scrap Book. prise given to nestest book.-1. Georgie Harper; 2. Jeuic Harper; 8. Helen Wood, Cross Roads. lee. TSP-Specimen oi Patched Ger- lnento-l, Mary Mailer; 2, Helen Wood: l. Giflrlie 3511M. Sec. ‘la-Rand-mads Night Gown. -1...ls- A. Savage; 2, Catherine Mc- cillaan. City: s. Mary Hayes. City- SOo. "a-Qiiwld Wool BWOCBIr-li L. A; Savage. see ‘l1.-Beet naraoe Stockist-—l, Marlins Mehar; 2. Helen Wood: I. Jami; Harper. - - soc. lJ-Ccileotienol cultural Weeds, labailaihwith-icominoii ssldaidentide nalltsa-lyhlarjoris Mo- “ ia-nuoa- wagon with pole. moor-what‘ to scoot ins than too: IiIB-JwideA-l. W. R. 13mph, cit! g showcases display or Canned l . J. 1a. Anal; 2.1m. "Basket. City: 2, Irene McAulsy, West Saint’ See. L-‘ro the pupil ole public school section makingthrbostind best arranged exhibit o1 cut dowels. grown on the school, ground-—l, hire school. ' _ ' _ Kindergarten _ Sec. d-Best individual exhibit (‘l years or underJ-l, Hazel Bellingell, City. ' Manual Training. Sec. il-Best wood-work specimen, (senlorJ-l, Fred Black, City. Sec. l1.-Best wood-work specimen (JunlorJ-l, BoydDivon, Clyde River. Baiile and Batten Work. Sec. ill-Best individual exhibit, any design.—1, Ruth Wood. City; 2. Pearl Johnson, City. Sec, 20.—Best individual exhibit- originsl design.—i, Ruth Wood; 2, Arthur Welsh. City.’ Sec. 2l.-Best individual exhibit- Bsskct, any de5l§l‘i.—1, Arthur Walsh; 2, Pearl Johnson. Class 40.--Eggs, Fresh Gathered. gsiet Rodd. Harrington; 2, Mrs. Ira Redd. North Milton; 3, Allison Bry- enton, Breekley Pt. Rd. Sec, 2.-One dozen Firsts-l, Mrs. Ira Rodd; 2. Mrs. John Gill, Union Road; 8, Margaret Rodd, Harrington. Sec. 2.—Six dozen Extras.—l, Mrs. Ire Rodd; 2, Ben]. Rodd, RR. 8. Sec. 4.—Six dozen Firsts-l. Mrs. ire Rodd; 2, Ben]. Rodd. ' Sec. L-Thirty doren shit-res. - 1. '1‘ o be shovlm in commercial pkgs. Class l1.-Eggs, Fresh Gathered, Open Heath Vessey, York. ,Clsss 46.-Field Boots end Vegetables Field Boots - Sec. L-Potatoes, collection o1 be Heath Vessey; 8. A, H. Vessey; 4. Peter Brodie. Sec. 2.—Potatoes, collection oi best late varieties, 5 o! each sort named- 1, Peter Brodie; 2. E. J. Vessey; 8, A. H. Veasew; 4. Henna Goodwin. Sec. l1.-Potatoes, collection oi best white varieties, 5 oi osch sort named —l, E. J. Vessey; 2, Peter Brodie; 8. A. H. Vessey. Sec. 4.--Potstoss, oolection oi best red varieties, 5 o! each named. — 1. E, J. Vessey; 2, A. H. Vessey: 8. Peta Brodie. Sec. i-Potatoes, Early Rose. hall bushel. -~ 1, E. J. Vemey; 2, Heath Vcssey. Sec. m-Potstoes, Beauty oi Hebroh hell bushel-—l, E. J. Vessey; 2. Heath vessey. Sec. 7.—Potstoes, Green Mountain. hall bushel-—l, E. J. Vessey; 2, Heath Vessey. Sec. iL-Potatoes, Red. any variety nemed. hell bushel-l. E. J. Vessey; 2, Heath Vessey. Sec, E-Potatoes, Cobblorg, _ hall bushel-—l, E. J. Vessey; 2, Burt Bree. West Royalty; 8. Peter Brodie. Sec. 10.—Swede ‘turnips. 5 roots green or bronze tops-l. Hammond Rodd; 2, Bprt Bros; 3. Claude Smith. Sec. l1.-Swede 'I‘urnlpe, s roots. green or bronze top.—l, Hammond Rodd; 2, James McLeod. Sec. lit-Swede Tumipq, 5 fgotg, monarch type-—l, Hammond Rodd; 2. James G, McLeod. ‘ ,- Sec. l8.—Ms.ngel, Wurtrel long re 5 roots-—l, Claude Smith; 2. Heath Vessey. Mongol. Wurtzol. yellow globe, 8 roots-—l, JsmesMcLeod; 2, Heath Vessey. Sec. ld-Msngel, Wurtzel, yellow slobo, o roots-l, Peter Brodie; 2. Heath Vessel’; s, John McKinley. Soc, 17.--Beets, Davis Fbrego Sugar Beets, 5 roots-l, Claude Smith. Sec. la-Carrots, red, intermediate, l0 'roots.—1, John Bsrtmsn, . Sec. 20.—Csrrots, red, long, l0 roots —John Bertram, Hunter River; 2, Henna. Goodwin. Sec. 23.—Fodder Corn for summer use-l. Mrs. Ernest Prowse; 2, Wil- lard Prcwse; 8, James J, McLeod; 4. A. H. Burke, Southport. _ Sec. iii-Fodder Corn {or cnsllsgs -i, Heath Vessey; 2. Stanley Hyde; 88, A. H. Burke. Sec, 27.—'I'obeoco. grown on PUB.- Island. best 4 heads.-i.,Bui-tBros.: 2, Arthur Vessey; 8, Arthur Burbe;-4, Mrs. Ire Rodd. , . Garden Vegetables. Sec. 80.—Ceuliflower, 8 heads. _-'-i, Burt Bros; 2. n. 2r. Burke;,8, Arthur Burke; 4, Lillian Stewart. City. Sec. 8l.-—Cebbsge wihhigstsost. s heads-LE. H. Burke. See. 82.—Cebbage. heed. winter heada-l, E. H: ‘Burke; 2, Arthur Blithe; s, B1211’. hm, ._ i Sec. ssh-cabbage. mo. sjhcaoa-l, E. H. Burke: 2. Burt’ Brow, ‘ _ Sec. si-casoagsfsavoy Reads, -- 1.58.8118“. * '~‘_, , Sec. say-casings, ni-ussoiaspi-outs 8 heads-i. Biirtlros, - i, ~ .. . Sec. 88. - carrots.- ‘ intern-ladle ltlllnyrlbiited, 1o, room-l, Mrmhlil- ton Jlessey: 2, E. H. Burkeflmrthlir Burke; 4, Arthur Veasay. so». s1. - cal-rots, ‘intermediate pointed-l, Mrs. Herbert Th __ psdllt 2. ssi-a. c. wuseilett. y pi, M: 8.-Mrs., Norman Ferguson. m- elaii-itivei; ,4. Mrs. Milton vuay. ‘sec. sm-carrota. ehostoetiinlproot- ed. 1o roots-l. A. 1r. auras: 2.1.41:- :14.‘ Sec. 1.—One dozen Eirtras.—l.Mar- _ early varieties.—l, E. J. Vessey; 2,‘ “Cure-L” Woodgata. last Royalty; 2, l. lax-auras; s, Arthur nil-as; 4,‘l..s__wrepce' arcliavin. city. soc, i1_.-cofloryl~ red- dwarf. s, heads -1.s.‘n. Burke: s, Arthur Burke; s. suit Bros. i 3 , Sec. 44L-Melons. CitronA-i. Arthur vessey: 2.'Wililed noothroyd. York; s. 11.11. nut-u. ,_ Sec. flh-Melons. Musk. ripe s. - 1. Wilfred Bcothroyd; 2. Arthur Veslfly. See. ia-uomatoes. red, ripe,'10.-1. Arthuiqnui-ae; 2; nurtsi-oa: s. Geo. Johnson; 4, am. W.-Wcodgte. Sec, sir-Tomatoes, yellow. ripe-i. Arthur Burke. ‘ _ Sec, 49.—Onions, red. ripe. l0.-1, Burt Bros. ' siL-Onionayellow, ripe. - 1. Patrick Lentry, city; 2. Arthur Burke; s, Mrs. J. F._Bim1iiO2i8; 4. George Johnson. ' See, iiL-Onions, white.—_1,'George ' Johnson; 2. Burt Bros; 8, Mrs. Nor- man Ierguson; 4,, E. H. Burke. Sec. 52.-—Esoha1lots, l0.—1, George Johnson; 2, ma‘ J; r. Simmons; s. Allison Bryenton; 4.V'Mrs. Elizabeth Mcleod. Villa Ave. Sec. sit-Beets. “Wt-Ian ‘turnip Blood, 10.—l. Mrs. Herbert Thomp- son, Dilnstsflnage; 2. George Pick- ard; 8, Arthur Burke; 4. E. H, Burke. Sec. sa-Beets, long Blood. l0. -i. Benjamin Redd; 2, Mrs. W. Wood- gate; 8, LiliiarrStewart; 4, Mrs. Ire mos, North“ Milton. " Sec, ts-Beets, 'I‘urn1p_ Blood. — l, Burt 3208.; 2, A. n. Burke: s. Arthur Burkt’; 4."Mrs. C. W. Mallet. Sec lid-Corn, sweet, (or table use only, l0 ears.—1._A. H. Burken 2, Geo. M. Holmes, Amherst, N.S. Sec. iii-Squash, Boston Matron- 1, Mrs John Andrew; 2. Arthur Ves- sey; 8, Arthur Burke; 4. E. H. Burke. Sec. tl-‘Squash Hubbard. 2. —l, Herold Newson; 2. Arthur Burke; 8, Arthur Vessey: 4, Wilfred Boothroyd. Sec. BIL-Squash, Vegetable Mal‘- i-ow. 2.'-_1, Arthur Vessey; 2, Willi-ed Boothroyd; 8.‘ Arthur Burke; 4, Mrs. J. l". Simmons. Sec, 80.—Squseh, best table. any other variety-l. Arthur Vessey; 2. Arthur Burke; 8. WlliredBoothroyd. Sec. sL-For the largest Squash grown season 1922-1. Mrs. John An- drew; 2. Wilfred Boothroyd. Sec. s2.-Best collection o! Table Squash-l, Arthur Vessey; 2. Wilfred Boothroyd; 8. E. H. Burke. See. tit-Herbs. garden collection- i. m... Cecil Stewart; 2, Col. Cecil Stewart; s, Mrs. William McKinley. Sec. iii-Best collection o! Vege- tables.-l, Arthur Vessey. Sec. 85.—Eor best sample 8 pounds Beans in pod-ism. w. McKinley; 2, Mrs. C. W. Mallett; 8, Arthur Ves- sey. 4 Sec, "dd-Persnlps. 10 roots. — 1, Herbert Lewis; 2, E. H. Burke; 8. Burt Bros; 4. Mrs. Milton Vessey. Division V! Dairy Products Class 4S Butter Sec. 1 Box of Butter, l4 lbs, made at any creasnery, the sum o! 830.00 will,“ gwiydpd in premiums, awards made on tht unit plan: ist Rupert H. Hubley, Beawrl’: Mill, P. E. I. ' 2nduL1Cyd Reperson. Crspaud. 8rd, C. M. Johnson, Central Be le- que. ‘ 4th. Hiram Lane, New Perth. 5th. Ernest J. Hallctt. Ollee-‘Y Dairy and Cold Storage Co, Uneasy. 8th. Gordon Day, Vernon River. Sec. 2 Box o! Butter, 88 lbs, made at any creanlery in month oi June to be shipped to Island Cold Storage no later than July 10th: 1st. Lloyd RDICISCII. Crsvlilfi- 2nd. Rupert Hubley, Boston's P. E. I. ' 8rd. Ernest J. Hsllett. ‘Olveifl Dairy and Cold Storage Co.. O'Leary r ‘4th. C. M. Johnson, Central Bede- IIIIQ- ‘ - ‘Bth. Emest l-lellett, 0'Leary Daily and‘Co1d Storage Co.,_O'L6ll’y. - ‘ Sec. 8. Butter. Best box o! villi-i- not less‘ than 20 lbs: ' m. Rupert Hubley, Boston's unis. s. '1; 1. 1 ~ v gnu, 1;, M, Johnson, Central Bede- qg‘ ~ , _a I _' ' Familial" . Sec.’ 4. Britten-tub ‘or 88003.11” leis-their 20 mt, ' ‘ ‘ ' _ ist. Amy J.‘ Hume. Dunltlilfllfl- 2nd, when; nose, olvtwo. I 3,, .- . .- syd, Margaret. Redd, Birrlnktbn 1th. Mrs. George ss. bison, Clyde . ttar. so: Prints, 8.18s. 4 thur Vaasey. ‘ _ See.» :'j l. - gel‘... e A James Barrett, City. i soc. '4.' Asparlsus lbreiiuri. 1st. Mrs. Allison Holmes, Charlotte- ‘owo, '1'.’ n.,'_1. ’ 2nd. Mrs. Ired Msorae, Royalty. Special prise to Mrs. J. B. Geudet, City. ' ' i Sec. 5. Aspidistin lurida 1 pat. 1st. Mrs. James Barrett, City 2nd. Mrs. E. Boyce, Mermaid. Sec. d. Aepidistrie. ist. nusy Benoit, City. 2nd. Mrs. M. H. Mselellon Exp. Station. ~ - Sec. '!. 1 plant, 1 bloom. ist. AllisonBryenton, Brsckley Pt. 2nd. m, n. 1". Gates, West Rey- slty. 83rd. Edwin Williams, City. Sec. I. Beronias, (flowering) ' 1st. Mrs. Edgar Easter, New Wilt- shire. ' ‘2nd. Mrs. E. Boyce. Mermaid. Class 48 See. 110. Begonias. 1st. Mrs. Edgar Easter, New Wilt- thlre. , ’ Sec. l0. A. double flowered) 1st. Mrs. Byron Morton, City. Sec. l1. Begonias tuberous single flowering. 1st. Mrs. E. Stewart, City. 2nd; Miss C. Melkle, City. Sec. 12. Begonias (R. 4) .1st. Mrs. C. H. Beer, City, 2nd. Robert Beer, City. 8rd. Special prize to Mrs. Cather- ine Mselnnis, City. Begonias (tuberous l PLANTS AND FLOWERS Sec. 18, Cactus, one pot. ist‘. Mrs. George Dixon, Clyde River. 2nd. Mrs. M. H. Msclellen, Exp. Station. 8rd. Annie Smith, City. Sec. i4. Caloealarin 1 pot in bloom. lst. Mrs. John Andrew, E. Royalty. Sec. 15. Csmpanula. ist. Mrs. A. MiacNevin, E. Royalty. 2nd. We. M. H. MacLellan, Exp. Station. _ 8rd. Edison Smith, Pownal. PLANTS AND FLOWERS Class 48 cent'd Sec. 18. Celcus 2 pots. 1st. Miss E. Clark, City. ‘2nd. Mrs. John Andrew, East Roy- elty. 8rd. Mrs. E. Boyce. Mermaid. Sec. 1'1. Draeena 1 lpot. 1st. Mrs. John AndremE. Royalty. 2nd. Mrs. M. H. MacLellan, Exp. Station. Sec. i8. Porn sword, 1 specimen. 2nd. Mrs. M. H. Msellellan, EXP. Station. " 2nd. like. C. W. Beer, city. 59o. 19. Fern Adsntlum. lst. Ruby Benoit, City. 2nd. Robert Beer. Sec. 20. Fern (any other variety.) ist. Mrs. John Andrew, E. oyalty. 2nd. Mrs.‘ M. H. MscLelIai-i, Exp. Station. Special prize to ma. E. Boyce, Mer- maid. Sec. 21. Ffilchsin. 1st. Mrs. Wdltcr Bllfkil. City. 2nd. John Burtrsm, Hunter River. 8rd. Kathleen Davsh, Clyde River. Class as-riahis llsll Flowers Sec. n-Gerenlum. double p09 111 sloe; 2, Mrs. J. B. Gsudet, City; 3. Mrs. M. H. McLennan. Exp. Station. Sec, 24.-Gererilum, single-i, Bes- sie Saunders, Chlown. RR. s; 2,Mrs. John McGregor; 3- E4150" smith, Pownsl. Sec. 2$.—Gerenium, vsrigsted. - l. Mrs. J. F. Simmons. St. Avoids; 2. ~ Mrs. John Andrew. West Royalty- Sec. 26.-Gersrilun1, scented lesved. --1. Mrs. Elizabeth McLeod, Villa Ave. 2, Mrs. Chester Smith, East Royalty; 8, Mrs. John Andrew. Sec. 27.—Gersnlum, ivy lesved-l. Mrs. A. O. F. Gill. City; 2, Mrs. John Andrew; 8. Mrs. Chester Smith. McAleer. City; 2. Ida CerboneiLCity. Sec. 20.—Hanging pot or basket. may contain one or more diflerent kinds o! plents.-—l. Mrs. John And- rew; 2. Mrs. John McGregor; 8, Cybll McMillan. Brackley. . —l, Mrs. Reggie Bryenton, Breckley. ‘sec. sh-nyai-auooa. l plant in bloom-l. Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, East Royalty; 2, Mrs. A. McNevln, E. Roy- alty; 8. Mrs. Walter Burke. City. Sec. s2.-I1npetlens. l pot in ilower —l, Bessie Saunders; 2, Mrs.‘ John Andrew; s, Marion Mcbennan. Sec. ssh-ornamental Foliage plants —l, Mrs. John MoGregor. Sec. sa-Palin. i plant in pot or - tub. -1. aha. M. H. Mciannen; 2. Mrs. IL Boyce, Mermaid. See. IL-Petunia, single. l pot in down-—l, Mrs. John McGregor; 2. Arthur Burke; s, A. H. Burke, south- port. ' See. sd-Petunia, doublet-—l, Hamel Irmiton: s. ma. Bessie nrrentoo: l. Burt Bus» WIt Royalty. Sec. fll-Ichisaiithus. 1 pot ih iiowar.--i. 1m. Reggie Bryenton; 2. Basal Brysnton. cat flowers See. sl.-Antirniiniisi~ (Snapdrag- en)—i. kdwin William. City: I, Mrs. B. P. Gates, West; Royalty: 8, gm. In‘: ivormjoiiy. _ sa-ssiesniest ooutgtm l2 Sec. 40.—Bouquet, suitable ior table or mantis-l, Helen Hnszard; 2. Ed- Win Williams; s, ms‘. A. o. F. c111. Sec. ,4l.—Bouquet, hand-l. Mar- jorie Gill; 2, Edwin Williams. Sec. 42.-—,Bouquet, Sweet PHIL-J, Gordon Hughes; 2, 1.. A. Hosziii-a; s. Pearl Johnson; 4. Mrs. A. O. F. Gill. Sec. dm-Cslendula, 5 blossoms only —l, Mrs Gordon McMillan; 2, Mrs. George Pickard. Sec. 44.—Co1leopsis, 6 sprays only- l, M. E. Trowari, Prince St, City; 2, Mrs. A. H. Burke, Southport. Sec. 45.-Csmstions—l, E H. Burke. Southport; 2, Burt Bros Sec. ilk-Cosmos. l2 blooms. — 1. L. A. Hnszard; 2, Mrs. A. H. Burke. Sec 4'1.—Dnh1ias.—l, Mrs. A. O. F. Gill; 2, Catherine Weeks. city. ‘- Sec. 48.—Dshlios. Collarette type.- 1. Catherine Weeks; 2, Mrs. A. O. F. Gill. ' > Sec. 49.-Dah1las. Pompom type-l. L. A. Hsszsrd; 2, Mrs. A. 0. F. Gill; 3, Marjorie Gill. Soc. 50.--Dnhlias, Ci-istus type. — l. Mrs. T. B. Woodman; 2, D. B. Stew- art; 8. L. A. Haszard. Sec. 52.—-Dsh1ias, decorative. - l. Catherine Weeks; 2, L. A. Haszard; 8, Burt Bros. ‘ Sec. 52.——Dsh11as, single flowered 5tyle.—l. Mrs, A.0.F.Gill; 2, Mar- jorie Gill; 8, Burt Bros. Sec. 54. — Dshiias, collection, 20 blooms only-—l, L. A. Haszsrd. Sec. 55.-De1phlnlum Larkspur —l. Mrs. Gordon McMillan. .3, E. H. Burke. Southport. flOWAL-l, am. John McGresm‘. win- I {Marjorie Gill; 2. Mrs. Gordon McMil- Sec. ao-ciozihia, pot-l. Dorothy‘ See. 80.—Helietlope, l pot in bloom. - Sutherland. City Sec. oSw-Dianthus, double. 6 blooms -1. Edwin Williams; 2, Arthur Burke, Sec. 57.—Dlanthus, singles-l, A.H. Burke. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN-og Simple Remedy for iwida- spread Evil! ‘ -" hi.“ Many e ms 11 I ized that he wills lgslin-gaddoutqmlylfllh; cause he neglected constipation h; long. This evil ooo my" 7m‘ y t‘;€."..‘.‘“12.ii‘.i2“ 2 ’.‘,°"’;°"* * 5 plexion. g- lm , 1 _ But all the while it laps .- kills initiative, steels ambition. Add ‘ If allowed to continue to poison tho “Ystemi it mfly bring on serious. (lISBHSCs Women know it as fir“ deadly enemy o! youth ‘m1 bunt,‘ 311;). 85 Bbilityk cruelest foe. on’t let it Guard against iifivellrolgiezyn-f-Evig: delicious cereal. Kellogg’; ALL-BEAN is guaranteed to pro- , vent constlpation—to promptly 1a. lieve it. Just est: two tablespoon- fui d ‘l - h; eve; 32y!‘ c onic cases, wit]; ALL-BRAN is 100% bran, p”, tors recommend it. Serve with milk ‘ir cream. Use in cookinghmogm, breads. etc. Delicious recipes m; ' ‘ Package. Grocers sell it. Root“. rants. hotels, dining cars serve it. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont, y, Meow ALL-BRAN Sac. fill-Everlasting best bouquet. ‘lwith ornamental grasses-l, Edwin,‘ Williams; 2, Mrs. B. F. Gates. ; Sec. Slh-Gaillardias, flilllllfll.— l,‘ Mrs. John McGregor; 2, Arthur Burke. : Sec. 60.—Gla.dioias.-— l, Mrs. Byron‘ Norton; 2. Mrs. B. F. Gates; 3, L. A. Haszard. ' Sec 6l.-Glsdiolos, 12 spikes on1y— 1, E. H. Burke; 2. L. A. Haszard; 3. Everett Saunders. Godetin, 6 spikes only-l. Hazel ‘Bryenton; 2. Mrs. Reggie Bryenton. Sec. 64.--Ho11yhocks.-1. Burt Bros., Sec. 85.—Migonette.—1, Mrs. Ernest Prowse; 2. Arthur Vessey. Sec. 66.—Nssturtiums.—l. Mrs. Cy- rus Plckard; 2, Mrs. George Plckard. Sec. 67.—Psnsies.-—l, L. A. Haszard; 2. Mrs. John McGregor. lion Stewart; 2, Mrs. B. F. Gates. Sec. 69.—Ph1ox Perennial-—l, Mrs. Gordon McMillan; 2. Jenn Saunders; 3, Everett Saunders. . Sec. ‘KL-Roses. 3 only cut bloo -1. L. A. Haszsrd; 2, Mrs. Gordon McMillan. ~ . Sec. 72.-—Roses.—1, L. .A. Haszard; 2, Mrs Gordon McMillan. Sec. 73.—Sa.lpizlsssis. -— 1. Arthur Burke. Sec. ‘Yd-salvia, 6 spikes only. —l, E. H. Burke. Sec. Vi-Scsblscs, annual-l, Lil- lion Stewart; 2, Mrs. Byron Norton. Plants and Flowers. Sec. 76.-Stocks, Double.—1, Lillian Stewart, City; 2, Burt Bros. Sec. ‘FL-Sweet Peas, 6 colors, - 1, Gordon Hughes; 2, Mrs. A. 0. 112G111; Sec. ‘Iii-Sweet Peas, 3 colors-—l, lsn: 8, Mrs. Walter Burke. Sec. 79.—Siveet Peas, a varieties-i, Mrs. A. F. Burke; 2. Mrs. A. O. F. Gill; 8, Lillian Stewart. Sec. 80.—V~erbina-1, Arthur Burke; 2, Mrs. Byron Norton. Sec. 8l.—Zinnias, 6 only, cut blooms —l, Mrs. Reggie Bryenton; 2, Mrs. B. F. Gates. Class 49.-~Cui. Flowers Sec. L-Collection of 10 or more plants grown in green houses.-—1,Mrs, Elizabeth McLeod; 2, Mrs. Geo. Dixon. Class SL-Woolen and Cotton Goods. Hand-made. Sec. 8.—-i pair Knitted Blankets-l. Mrs. V. 0. Schermer, Lower Monta- gue. Sec. '!.-ii) yds. White Twllled Flan- neL-l, Mrs. Margaret McLean, Clyde River; 2, Mrs. Ben]. Rodd, New Glas- gow. Sec. 8.—i Fancy Counierpiine, all wooL-l, Christina McLeod, City. ' Sec. l1.-l Fancy Counterpsne, linen or cotton-—l, Mrs. W. W. Clerk, City; 2. Mrs. J. F. Laiierty, City; 3. Ida. Sec. m-l-looked Square, suitable {or a room. any msteriaL-l, Mrs. Sterling McKay; 2. Mrs. Mary m Roches, Mlscouche; 3, Mrs. John S. McPhee, Kinross. Sec. l1.-Hooked Door Mat, any material-—l, Margaret Bulmsn, Rus- tico; 2. Mrs. Hsmpden HSWRiDSJi/[llt- rey Harbor; 8. Mrs. Ernest Bulman. Special Prize to Mrs. A. Aflleck. City. Sec. lZ-Hooked Rug, any materiel —l, Mrs. R. Walter Burdett, Dundee Centre; 2. Mrs. Allah McSwoin; 8, Mrs. Joseph Woodside. Hooked Rug. all yam-l. Mrs. R. Walter Biirdett; 2, Mrs. Hampden Hawkins; 8.‘ Margaret Bulman. See. l8.—Unblesched Table cloth. made from Island grown; dam-—l, Sec. 68.--Phlox Drummonla-Lllil- . , SEC. 22.—P81l’ UlllOll Blankets. -| : Bars. C. D. McLean. Sec. 23.-Dowrl or wool Quilt wit! _ fancy covering-l, Mrs. M. 1-1_ H‘?! Lennon: 2, Mrs. u. Campbell. “ -' Soc. Zi-Braided Bathroom Mats- l 1, Mrs. Margaret McLean; 2, ltirs. Ed; -l~“_ Y ward Harrington. . I Sec. 25.-Braided Rugs. — 1, Ryh‘ W Norton; 2, Mrs. Patrick Boylan. Sac. 26.—Aighsn. — 1. Mrs, Alex, C-rant, Morel]; 2, Sarah RogersJree- town. Special prize to Mrs. Hoiroyd. Nth. Wiltshire. " Sec. 27.-Qullt. white.—l, Mrs. H. E. Boman. City. Sec. zit-Shawl, white or colored- 1, Mrs. J. D. McFsrlarle, DeSeble. Sec. 29.-—Laco Specimenf-l, E. A. M- MQMUTTBY; 2. Mrs. Fred W121“. sec. 31.—Bedroom Slippers. - 1, Mrs. J. R. Allen: 2, Mrs. Walter Brown; 8, Mrs. A. G. Savage, Liste- well, Ont. Sec. til-Ladies‘ Slip or Sweater, white or colored-i, Mrs. A. G. Saw- age. Sec. 33.—1 pair Men's Woolen» " ‘ Gloves, any color - LMrs. D. 0.7% Hooper; 2. Mrs. John Rsckhsm. ‘ Sec. 34.—1 pair Ladies‘ Woolen Gloves, any color. - l. Gwynnsfl: COOmbS; 2, Marion Mclsenrian. " Sec. 36.--0ne pair Women's Plain " Black Stockings, any kind oi yarn.- 1, Mrs. John McDonald. Sec. 87.—Ons pair Women's Plain‘ stockings-l, Alberta Lewis; 2, lbs. George Lewis. "~’*'» Sec. 88.—'I‘wo pairs Women's Plain i” ' , ll.- m,» Sec. ail-Two pairs Women's Plain " W ~ Stockings, any color except black—1, " 1' Mrs. Joseph Sharp; 2, Annie Smith. Sec. 40.—'I‘wo Pairs Men's Socks, , tiny colon-l, Mrs. E. Saunders; 1Jl§Pfl Mrs. Edward Harrington. Sec. 41.-'I‘wo pairs Men's Sock, , any kind oi’ yam-i, Mrs. Jane Wifil», _ lioms; 2. Mrs. Margaret McLean. ‘ “ " Sec. 42.-One pair Ladies’ Woolen Gloves-i, Mrs. D. O. Hooper; 2. Mrs. George Lewis. _ Sec 43.-Two pairs Men's Plain Woolen Mitts-l, Mrs. Ben]. Houston.‘ ' ‘A 2, Mrs. Andrew Mel-the. Sec. ii-Two pairs Men's Fancy .1 Woolen Mitts-l, Mrs. Welter Mc- Phee; 2, Mrs. E. Saunders. Sec. 45.-—Collection o! Knit Work, not less than 4-1, Jennie Hervey, Dorchsster st, city. ‘i Sec. iii-Petticoat. any color. —l,‘ Mrs. A. G. Savage; 2, Mrs. J. I‘. - Simmons. M, w h... Woolen Overalls. Island wool, .- 1,. Mrs. Whiter McPhee. I - _ Sec. ill-Ladies, Coat Sweetermoif; ' Mrs. V. O. Schermer. ... CLASS 5!. ' oiu Art Worm-Oil Painflnga. 5 Orlsinsl. . sec. L-Portralt or figure fromliio -1, Jean Miller, City. Sec. a-Lsndscape or Marine. - i, Jean Miller. - Water Colon-Original. Sec. 5.—Portrait orFigurm-L lug“ "‘ A. Rankine. Brown's Flat, R3, Sec. '!.-Landscape or Marina —- Helen Hazard. North River, . Sec. B.-Stili Llie, any |oojm_‘...|,.., Jennie Moor: 2. liaidaiiaiiaim Dflflllfl III 0|“ I ' Sec. l1.-Portrait or lite-—l,‘ KIDS. : , ohi-istiha Mcleod. city. . sec. 21. *-- nest‘ backbone-made yarn. any colors-i, 2,. .~ u“ lab-Sn- l.» z o’ 1 ' Stockings-l, Mrs. Margaret McLean. "'1 ' o?“ 5.5 Open to Amateurs 0nly.—8liseallal£-__*h _,