SEPTEMBER 14. 1953 List Of Prise Winners At Souris Exhibition The following is the prize list ;.i snuris Exhibition: - 1st- Class Tractor Pulling Contest 1 s. Macswain Moreli, Farmall c; '2, Robert Baker; North lake, mckshutt 20; 3, Cyril MacDonald, Foiiis, Fordson. 2nd Class , !. Prrcy Jay Morell. Fsrmiill H.: ; Lrllh Tnwnshend. snulrs; Farm- ..'ii Super H; 2, Billy Macinnis. St. llcicrs, Farmail Super H; 3. Kermit nriictg south Lake Cockshutt 30. Special Prize vlioster Deagle, Clear Springs, ')rivlng n Farmali W. 6. ,, . Holstelns llrilsleill Bull Calf, 1, Fred Cof- .lll Holstein Bull 2 yrs and over, i. Charles McDonald; 2. Albert W. wood. Dundas. Hiilsteln Heifer calf Jr, 1. H0- uiiird Dixon. Fortune Bridge; 2. Preston Bryenton; 3. Fred Coffin: i Zilla Mclnnis. Sourls River; 5, F.l'Pi'Eil. Altken. Fortune Bridge. llolstein Heifer calf Six, 1, Pres- 'Il'l Bryenton; 2. Charles Me- lliii.-ild: 3. Fred Coffin. llnlstcin Heifer )'E8l'iilll.'. 1, Fred tiiilin; 2. Howard Dixon; 3. Pres- Will Bryeriton. Holstein Heifer 2 yrs. 1, Charles .xf.icDonald; 2. Howard Dixon; 3, tiliaries MacDonald; 4 Preston Bivtntoli. llnlstein Cow 3 yrs old. i. Charles il..cDnn.-ild; 2, Daniel V. Mae- )lllHid. Soiirls River; 3, zilla Mc- iiiills. Holstein Cow 4 iry. lst. Charles ii-rsion Bryenton. llolslein Cow 4 yrs and over in milk. 1.. Charles MacDonald; 2, Pi-rstoii ;Bryenton; 3. Fred Ca-ffin. Holstein Female Champion and reserve, Charles MacDonald. Sourls River; Champion. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay. Reserve. Get of Sire. 3 animals any age. 1. cinrles MacDonald: 2, Fred Cof- .'iii; 3. Preston Bryenton. Progeny of Dom-2 animals any age. 1, Howard Dixon; 2, Preston Brtcnion; 3. Charles MacDonald. Jiininr Group of 3 Females, 1, llni-snrd Dixon: 2. Charles Moc- Dnll"ild: 3. Fred Coffin. senior Group of 3 Females. 1. Charles MacDonald. Champion Holstein Male Res. Charles MacDonald; Cllnmploll Holstein Female Reg. i7llal'iCS MacDonald, Champion: llnward Dixon. Reserve. Holstein Calf Jr. Reg. Howard Dixon. Champion Holstein Female Jr. Howard Dixon. Cecil J. Stewart. ',Judgc, New Wiltshiro ' yrs. and over MacDonald; 2. Sheep Cheviot Ram Lamb born in 1953. I.. Reid Underhay. Bay Fcttune: !, Frank MacAulay and Sons.S:uris Line Road. Cheviot Ram born in 1952. Frank MacAulay and sons; 2. Frank Mac- Auiiiy and Sons. Champion Ram, Ernest under- new. Cheviot Ewe Lamb. 1. Reid Underhay; 3, Frank MscAulay and Sons; 3, Frank MacAulay and Sons. Cheviot. shearllng Ewe. 1. Reid Underhsy; 2, Frank MscAulay and Sons Champion Ewe Reg. Reid Under- hav. Chsviot Flour, 1, Reid Uriderhsy: 1, Frank MscAulay and sons Oxford or Shropshire Ram Lamb. 1. Ernest Underhsy: 2, Howard Norton; 3. and 4. Ernest Under- hl.l'. Oxford or Shropshire Ram born 50 in 1952. 1, Ernest Underhay. Oxford or Shropshire Ram born before Jan. 1st., 1362, 1. Howard Vorinn. Annnndsle; 2. D. J. Chais- wi, Bear River; 3. Preston Bryan- uon, Rollo Bay. - Champion Ram. Howard Norton. Oxford or Shropeshire Ewe lamb, 1, Howard Norton; 2. 30- wiird-N'orton: 3, Ernest Under- hay. Oxford or Shropshire shearling Ewe; 1, Howard Norton; 2. EH65 Underhay; 3, Ernest Underhay; 4. E:-nut Underhny. Champion Ewe Norton. Champion Ewe--Grade. Hen?! Mallard and Sons, Gowsn Brae. Oxford or Shropshire Flock. 1. llnvi-ard Norton: 2. Ernest Under- liay; 3. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay, Reg. Howard Market Class Pen of 4 Market Issmbs, 1. lim- Psi Underlmy: 2, Preston Bryeriton: 3. Frank MacAulay and Sons. Single Market Lamb. 1. Brnel! llnderhay; 2, Frank MscAuliiy and Sons: 3: Preston Bryenton; 4, mn- esi. Underhsy. East 'Shesrlllfg' Ram, Ernest lznderhiiy. . Best Bhesrllng Dove. Howard Norton. . - Champion in of Show, Ernest Underhay. Champion Ewe of Bhow. Howard Norton. Champion Market: Iunb. 1 Pros- rg" Bryenton; 2. Preston Bryon- ll. Champion arise Mallard and Sons. Alex Hamilton, Judge Sheep and Sliiiio. ' live, Henry "'”"-":i'I. (lm-rnssys E Ayrsltires "”I'S0.l' or Guernsey Bull Year- lili','. 1. Ernest Undcrhsy. nirllilllnlon Jersey or Guernsey 1 and Ros:-rve. 1. Ernest Under- Jtrsev or Guernsey Heifer Calf. 1. Ernest Undo;-yum Jersey or Guernsey cow, 3, years and over. 1. Ernest Underhay. Jersey or Guernsey oow,'3 years and over, in milk. 1. EmestlUnder- bay. 2. Joseph Maccormack. 3. Ern- est Underhay. Female Champion and Reserve. Ernest Underhay. Champion. Reserve. Ernest Underhay. Get of Sire. 1. Ernest Underhay. Progeny of Dam. 1. Ernest Un- derhay. Junior Group of 3 Females. 1. Ernest Underhay. senior Group of 3 Females. 1. Ernest Under-hay. Jersey Herd. Ernest Underhay. Best Jersey or Gurensey Calf Junior. Ernest Underhay. Best Jersey Junior Female. Ern- est Underhay. . Ayrshire Heifer, 2 years. 1. Ed- win Reid and Son. 2. James McIn- his. 3. Henry Mallard and Sons. 4. W. W. Anderson and Sons. 5. W. W. Anderson and sons. Ayrshire Cow, 3 years and over. 1. Edwin Reid and Son. 2. Brent Stead. Bay Fortune. 3. Edwin Reid and Son. Ayrshire Cow, 3 years and over, in milk. 1. Edwin Reid and Son. 2. Robert A. White. 3. Robert A. White. 4. Brent Stead. 5. W. W. Anderson and Sons. Female Champion and Reserve. Edwin Reid and Son. Champion. Brent Stead. Reserve. Get of Sire. 1. Edwin Reid and Son. 2. Brent Stead. 3. W. W. An- derson and Sons. Ayrshire Bull Calf. 1. John W. Gillis. 2. Brent Stead. 3. Robert A. White. Ayrshire Bull yearling. 1. Brent Stead. Ayrshire Bull. 2 years old. 1. John W. Gillis. 2. P. W. Mclsaac, Souris Line Road. 3. Robert A. White. 1 Champion Ayrshire Bull. John W. Gillis. Reserve Champion. Brent Stead. Ayrshire Heifer cAlf. l. Edwin Reid and Son. 2. Edwin Reid and Son. 3. Martha Leslie, Line Road. 4. Zita McGaugh, Bear River. 5. Brent Stead. - Ayrshire Heifer yearling. 1. Brent Stead. 2. Robert A. White. 3. Brent Stead. 4. Brent Stead. 5. James Mc- Innis. Progeny of Dam. 1. Brent Stead. 2. Brent Stand. 3. Edwin Reid and Son. 4. W. W. Anderson and Sons. Junior Group of 3 Females. 1. Brent Stead. 2. Edwin Reid and Sons. 3. Henry Mallard and Sons. 4. W. W. Anderson and Sons. Senior Group of 3 Females. 1. Edwin Reid and Son. 2. W. W. Ali- derson and Sons. Ayrshire Herd. 1. Brent Stead. 2. Robert A. White. 3. Henry Mallard. Champion Ayrshire Cow. Edwin Reid and Son. Best Ayrshire Calf, Jr., Red. 1. Edwin Reid and Son. Best Ayrshire Junior Female. 1. Brent stead. Bank of Commerce Special. Ed- win Reid and Son. Judge: Edward H. Boswell, tot-is. Vic- Herefords and Shorthorns Hereford Bull Calf born on and after July 1st of previous year.' 1. L. J. Bueli and son. Murray Har- bour. 2. Lelth Townshond. Souris. Hereford B.ull yearling. 1. Leith Townshend Hereford Bull. 2 years and over. 1. Leith Townshend. Mslo Champion and Reserve. L. J. Buell and son. Hereford Heifer born on and after July 1st of previous year. 1. L. J. Buell and Son. 1. Letth Town- shend. 3. Lelth Townshend. Hereford Heifer Yearling. 1. L. J. Buell and Son. 2. Leith Town- shend. Hereford Heifer. 2 years. 1. L. J. Buell and Son 2. L. J. Bucll and n. Hereford Heifer, 3 years and over. 1. L. J. Busil and Son. 2. L. J. Buell and Son. 3. L. J. Buell and Son. Female Champion and Reserve. L. J. Buell and Son. Get of Sire, 3 animals any age. 1. L. J. Buell and son. 2. L. J. Buell and Son. 3. Leith Townshend. Progeny of Dust. 2 Animals any on. 1. L. J. Bueli and Son. 2. L. J. Buell and Son. 3. Leith Townshend. Champion Hereford Female Sr. L. J. Busll and Son. Champion Hereford Female, Jr. L. J. Buell and Son. Best Hereford Heifer calf, mg. L. J. Busll and son. Best Hereford Bull, any age. J. Bueli and Ben. L. Shorthorn Bull Yearling. 1. John and Mary Du Pasqulor. Shorthorn Bull. 2 years and over. 1. John and Mary Du Pssquier. Mala Champion and Reserve. John and Mary Du Pasquier. Bhorthorn Heifer born on and sfiter July 1st of previous year. 1. John and Mary Du Pasquler. Shorthorn Heifer Yearling. 1. John and Mary Du Pasquier. 2. John and Mary Du Pasquler. Shot-thorn Heifer, 2 years. 1. John and Mary Du Pasquier. Bhorthorn Heifer, 3 years or over. 1. John and Mary Du .asquier. 2. John and Mary Du Pasquicr. 3. John'and Mary Du Pssquier. Female Champion and Reserve. John and Mary Du Pasquier. act of airs. 3 animals, any age. 1'. Johnsnd Mary Du Pssquler. Progeny of Dam, 2 animals. 1. John and Mary Du Pssquicr. 2. John and Mary r- Pasquier. Judge of Hcrefords and Short- horna - S. C. Wright. Poultry Barred Plyntnuth Rock Hall. 1., 2. and :1. John W. Robertson. East Baltic. Barred Pbvmouth Rock Cock- .. 2. and 3. John W. Robertson. i-red Plymouth Rock Puilet. and 3. John W. Robertson. Jrr-my or "Gthr ey Heller Year- Hampshire Cockerei. 1.. 2. mi: 1. Ernest srhay. and 23 ohn W. Robertson Jars.-..v or Guernsey I-Ielfer. 2 .NW 14 s Puilet. 1. Pres- -lea” dry or in milk. 1. Ernest Uii- tdn Bryenton. 2. John 1W. Robert- '”MX. iron. -; I. trust Uldtlilh White Leghorn Hen. 1., 3. Edwin Reid and Son. Any Other Variety HEIL 1- Km! Daniel McEachern; 2. Mrs. Daniel Mclsaac. Rock Barra. Any other variety Cock. 1. Kitty Mclsaac. Plymouth Rock Breeding Pen. 1. John W. Robertson. New Hampshire Breeding Pen.- 1. John W. Robertson. White Leghorn Breeding Pen. 1. Edwin Reid and Son. Progeny of Barred -Plymouth Rock Cock and New Hampshire Hens. Sandra McGregor. East Baltic. Best Pair Geese. 1. S. MacDonald 2. Ian McGregor. Pair Ducks. 1. Ian McGregor. 2. Gordon Chlrig. Black Pond. 3 Alva Townshend. Rollo Bay. Judge a Harry E. Robbins. Heavy Horses Brood Mare with Foul at side. 1. Peter D. Conway, New Zealand. Foal of 1953. 1. Peter D. Conway. Filly or Gelding born in 1951. 1 Preston Bryenton. Frank Coffin. Mare or Gelding born before 1950, weighing over 1400. 1. C111- ford Townshclld, Rollo Bay. 2. Chester O'Donnell, Souris River. 3. Henry Mallard and Sons. 4. Chester O'Donnell. Mare or Gelding born before 1950, weighing under 1400. 1. Pres- ton Bryenton. 2. D. J. Chaisson. 3. Frank Coffin. 4. Joseph Sheehan, Bear River. 5. Louis Malone, Sourls River. Grand Champion Female. ford Townshcnd. Get of Sire. 1. Frank Coffin. Progeny of Dam. 1. Frank Coffin. Clif- Horses. Standard Bred Stallion or Filly foaled rin 1951. 1. Donald Towiishend, Rollo- Bay West. Cult or Filly fnalcd in 1952. 1. 'Syl. J. MacDonald, Chepstow. 2. D. J. Chaisson. Bear River. 3. Joseph Shecllan. Bear River. Brood More with foal at side. 1. James MacFhee, Chepstow. 2. Syl. J. MacDonald, Chepstow. l Foal of 1953. 1. James MacPhec. 2. Syl. J. MacDonald. Marv or Gelding 4 years or over. 1. Daniel Campbell. Dundas. 2. Joseph Dcveau, Rollo Bay. 3. Dan- iel Burke, Rollo Bay. Mare oi- Gelding under 4 years. 1. Daniel McRac. Rollo Bay. Special: Best Carriage Filly or Gelding under 3 years. Syl. J. Mac- Donald. Palr Draft Horses hitched to truck-wagon. 1. Prestoni Bryentcn. 2. Chester O'Donnell. 3. Frank Cof- fin. Champion Draft. Mare or Geld- lng any age. Clifford Townshend, Champion. Preston Bryenton. Re- SCl'V('. Judge - Robert Chappoll. York Swine Boar born after Nov. 30. 1952- .1. Elmer Peters. Rollo Bay; 2. lEimer Peters. Rollo Bay; 3. Elmer Peters, Rollo Bay. - Baal" born between Dec. 1. 1351 and Nov. 30, 1952 - 1. Frank Mac- Aulny and Sons, Souris Line Road; 2. Frank Collin, Rollo Bay. Champion Boar , Elmer Pet- crs, Rollo Bay. Sow born after Nov. 30, 1952 - 1. Elmer Peters; 2. Frank MacAulay and sons; 3. Elmer Peters. ' Sow born between Dec. 1, 1951 and Nov. 30, 1962 -l 1. Elmer Pei- ers; 2. Elmer Peters. Sow born on or before Nov. 30. 1951 - 1. Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune; 2. Frank MacAulay and Sons. Champion Sow - Ernest Under- hay. Market Hogs - Pen 0! 2 Ba- con Hogs - 1. Elmer Peters; 2. Frank Coffin, Rollo Bay West; 3. Elmer Peters. - , 'Single Bacon I-log 1. Elmer Reters; 2. Frank MscAulay and Sons; 3. Elmer Peters. Champion Bacon Hog of show open to Market-Hogs only - Elm- er Peters. Best Sow any age - Ernest Underhay. Best Boar any age - Elmer Peters Special Prize donated by Mat- thew and Mac.Lean Lid. Single Bacon type sow under 11 months - 1. Elmer Peters; 2. Frank MacAulisy and sons. Pen 3 Bacon Hogs - 1. Elmer Peters; 2. Frank Coffin. Special Prize donated by Frank M'acAulay and Sons Best Bacon Hog of show open to Market Hogs only - 1. Elmer Pet- cos; 2. Frank Ma.cAulay and sons. Birts Feed Service Special Chun- plon Boar; Elmer Peters. Champion sow -- Ernest Under- biw- Alex Hsmilton, Judge Roots and Vegetables 6 Table Turnips for table or ex- port trimmed - 1. Russell C. Mills, Annandale; 3. Preston Bry- snton, Rollo Bay; 3. John Dunphy, Chepstow. ' 8 Swede turnips for stock - 1. Henry Mallard and Sons. Gcwan Brae; 2. Edwin Reid and son. Rollo Buy; 3. Edwin Reid and Son. Rollo Bay. 6 mangels for stock -- 1. Henry Mallard and Sons: 2. Henry Mallard and sons; 3. Francis sheehan. Bear River. 6 carrots for stock - 1; Adrian Sh-eehan. Bear River; 2. Henry Mallard and Sons; 3. Gerard Sheenan, Bear River. 3 carrots for table uss(- 1. Mrs. Reid Underhay. Bay Fortune; 2. Mrs. Reid Undei-hay. Bay For- tune; 3. Mrs. Harry Dixon. East Baltic. 6 pnrsnips for table use - 1. Mrs. Reid Underiiay. Bay Fortune; 2. Mrs. Reid Underhay, Bay For- tune; 3. Ian Mccregor, East Bal- tic. 6 Beets for table use - 1. Henry Mallard and Sons; 2. Henry Mal- lard and sons; 3. Henry Mallard and sons. ti Onions while or yellow - 1. Mrs. Daniel MeEachern. souris; 2. Mrs. Reid Unclerhay: 3. Mrs. Reid Undsrhay. , ti Tomatoes red for size. smooth- Lnesssnd perfection-1. Mrs. THE GUARDIAN. 2. and Daniel Mc.Eiichern. 6 Green tomatoes - 1. Mrs. McEachsm; 3. Mrs. Arthur Dixon, East Baltic. 6 Stalks fodder corn - 1. Ed- win Reid and Son; 2. Edxwln Reid and Son; 2. Edwin Reid and Son: 3. Ray Ching, Black Pond. 3 Cabbage. early -- 1. Mrs. Ro- bert A. Dixon; 2. Mrs. Arthur Dixon; 3. Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo Bay. 6 Cucumbers fortlable use - 1. (1 Cockerel and 3 sullen). nay Ching; 2. Henry Mallard and Brent stead; 2. ms. .1. B. Mat-; 1. Ian MOGNKOI. East Ball-KL 3- Sons; 3. Henry Mallard and Sons. thew; 3. Mrs. D. L. Mccormack. Largest pumpkin or squash by Mr!- GEOFKB weight -- 1. Alvin Robertson. East old Bulpltt. Battle; 2. Janet Dixon, East Bal- tic. - Onions, multiplier or potato. natural clumps - 1. Mrs. Major Reid. Collection table vegetables, pota- toes not included - 1. Mrs. Major Reid; 2. Mrs. Reid Underhsy; 3. Mrs. Eisner L. Fraser. , 1 qt. shelled beans white or yel- low eye - 1. Mrs. Daniel Mc.Es- chern; 2. Mrs. Daniel McEachern. 1 Peck Potatoes (Irish Cobbler) Seed - 1. Daniel McLean; 2. Rus- sell C. Mms, Annandale; 3. Jose- ph S. MacDonald, Chepstow. 1 Peck Potatoes, Katahdin. Seed - 1. Mrs. Pius Campbell, Dlttle Harbour; 2. Mrs. Pius Campbell, Little Harbour; 3. Joseph S. Mac- Donald. ' 1 Peck Potatoes any other var- iety seed - 1. Ian MoGregor; 2. Joseph S. MacDonald; 3. Joseph S. MacDonald. Bast samples of Seed Potatoes any variety - 1. Mrs. Plus Camp- bell; 2. Ian McGregor. Judges, Gard-:1n'C. Warren, Bruce Mc.Laren. Flowers Collection Asters 6 blooms - 1. Mrs. C. Roy White, Souris; 2. Ful- ton Underilay, Bay Fortune; 3. Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune. Collection Dahlias - 1. James Brennan; 2. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Cardigan. Collection Gladiolus - 1. Russell Mills, .Annandale; 2. A. Lcard, Souris. Collection Nasturtiums - 1. Mrs. Mrs. G. J. B. Matthew, Souris; 2. G. A. Lcard; 3. Mrs. Russell Garrett, East Baltic. t Collection Pan-sies - 1. Mrs. W W. Anderson, St. Peter's Bay; 2. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Collection Roses - 1. G. A. Leard: 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3. Mrs. Harold Bl1lpll.l.., Collection Snapdragon - 1. Mrs W. 'W. Anderson; 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3. Joan Dixon, East Baltic. Collection Stocks -- 1. Mrs. W. W. Anderson; 2. Mrs. Harold Bul- plit; 3. Jean MoGregor. East Bai- tic. Collection Verbena - 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt; 2. Mrs. W. W. An- derson; 3. Mrs. J. 13. Matthew. Collection Mrs. W. W. Anderson; 2. Mrs. J B. Mattllew; 3. Mrs. C. Roy White. Collection Phlox, perennial - 1. G. A. Leard; 2. James Brennan; 3. M15. W. W. Anderson. Collection Sweet Peas - 1. Mrs. D. L. Mocormack; 2. Mrs. w. w Anderson; mack. Mrs. W. W. Anderson; 2. Shir. ley Townshend. Soul-is; 3; Jon; Stewart. 2 Table Bouquet - 1. G. A. Lesrci; White. Sourls. , 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs w W. Anderson; 2. Mrs. C. White. special Prize donated by Est Gladiolus Spike of Show - Mrs Russell Mills, Bay Fortune. Judges, Gordon C. Warren Domestic 3. Mrs. Walter Dixon. Mrs. Angus Mccormack. Cormack; mack. Johnston. Rollo Bay West; 3. Mrs Colin Dixon. Mrs. Artie Wright. 3. Margaret Feehan, souris, Reid; 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 3. Mrs Arthur Dixon. West; 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon: 3. Mrs Rolls - 1. Mrs. D. L. MacCor- mack: 2. Mrs. D. L. Maccormack; 3. Mrs. Angus Mccormack. Tea. Biscuits - 1. Mrs. Irving Bnken. Elmira: 2. Mrs. Harry Dix- on: 3. Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac. Loaf fruit or nut yeast - 1, Mrs. Colin Dixon; 2. Mrs. wgner Dixon; 3. Mrs. D. L. Mecormock. Loaf, fruit or nut quick bread- 1. Mrs. Russell Ching; 2. Mn, 13, L. Mccorlbsck; 3. Mrs. J. B. Mac- Isaac. Bran Muffins - 1. Mrs. Harvey Poole; 2. Mrs. Irving Baker; 3,- Mrs. John Wunobertson. Oatmeal Cookies - 1. Mrs. Irv- ing Baker; 2. Mrs. D. L. McCor- mack; 3. Lyla Robertson. Doughnuts - 1. Mrs. Frank Cheverie, Souris; 2. Mrs. D, L, Mccormack; 3. Lyla Robertson. Apple Pie - 1. Mrs. Angus Mg. Cormack; 2. Mrs. Alfred Gallant; 3. Mrs. Leslie Underhay. Raisin Pie - 1. Mrs. Angus Mc- Cormack; 2. Mrs. D. 1.. Mccor. mack: 3. Mrs. Harvey Poole. Lemon Pie -. 1. Mrs. D. L. Mc- Cormack; 2. Mrs. Angus Mocor. mick: 3. Mrs. Harvey Poole. Mixed Pickles - 1. Mrs. J. B. Mai.t'.icw: 2. Mrs. waiter Dixon: 3. Mrs. D. L Maccormsek. Mustard Pickles - 1. Mrs. f. B Msttlletv. Chow Chow - 1. Mrs. J. B. Phlox, annual - 1. 3. Mrs. Angus Mccor. Collection Potted Plants - 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3. Janis Collection Animal Larkspur - R0.V W. B. Leard for the champion Bruce McLsren Dark Fruit Cake -- 1. Mrs. Ma- jor Reid: 2. Mrs. Cabin Dixon; Lisl-it Fruit Cake - 1. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon; 5. Pound Cake - 1. Mrs. George A. Campbell; 2. Mrs. Angus MC. 3. Mrs. D. L. McCor- -SDOHII Cake - 1. Mrs. Wilfred Wrfzht. Boilrisi 2. Mrs. Mildred Chocolate Cake - 1. Mrs. Bruce Stewart: 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 3. Light Cake, iced - 1. Mrs. Cot. in Dixon; 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon, White Bread - 1. Mrs. Major Whole Wheat or Graham Bread -- 1. Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. Sourts John W. Robertson. East name, C11'A1(D0'iTETO WN Matthew; 2. Mrs D. L. McCor- mack: 3. Mrs. Stuart Modregor. Tbmato Catsup - 1. Mrs. D. L. Mocormack. Mince Meat Pie - 1. Mrs. D. 1.. Mccormack; 2. Mrs. J. B..Mc1saac; 3. Mrs. Angus Mccormack. Apple Pie - 1. Mrs. Irving Ba-l ker; 2. Mrs. Stewart Macaulay;. 3. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Canned Strawberries - 1. Roma Ching; 2. Mrs. Clarence Ching; 3. Mrs. Brent stead. Canned Raspberries - 1. Mrs. Canned Cherries - 1. Mrs. Har- Orange Marmalade - 1. Mrs. D. L. Mccormack; 2.'Mrs. Harvey Poole; 3. Mrs. Major Reid. Canned Chicken - 1. Mrs. J. B. Maclsaac. Canned Beef -- 1. Mrs. Rus- sell Garrett: 2. Helen F. Melsaac: 3. Mrs. Reid Underhay. Canned Pork - 1. Mrs. Russell Ching; 2. Mrs. Elmer L. Fraser; 3. Mrs. Colin Dixon. Canned Peas - 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpltt; 2. Mrs. Russell Garrett; 3. Mrs. Major Reid. McGregor; 2. Mrs. Major. Reid; 3. Mrs. Stuart McGregor. Home-made soap -- 1. Mrs. Ma- jor Reid; 2. Mrs. Major Reid; 3. Mrs. Elmer L. Fraser. Judges, Mary 1-1. Robin, Maylea Manning , Afghan knit or crocheted - 1. Mrs. Harold Buipltt; 2. Mrs. Rus- sell China: 3. Mrs. Warren Aitken. Place Mats embroidered - 1 Nora McLean. Pillow cases with willie embroi- dery - 1. Mrs. R. C. McLean, souris. Hand worked pillow cases solid esn-broidery and helnstitching 1. Shirley Roach, Souris. Cushion-punch work original de- sign - 1. Mrs. Walter Whlity, Far. mington; 2. Mrs. Carl Mcvane, Elmira: 3. Georges Morrison. st. Georges. Sofa Cushion knit or crocheted -- 1. Mrs. Russell Ching; 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald. Sofa Cushion-enibroidered - 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 2. Mrs. J. B. Mclsaae; 3. Shirley Townshend. Sample of Tattllig - 1. Stewart Macaulay; 1!. Murphy, Elmira: Isaac. Sample of Lace crochefcd --1. Mrs. Walter Whltty; 2. Mrs. Percy Mrs Rose Marie 3. Mrs. J. 13. Mc- MacDonald, East Baltic; 3. Shir- ley Townshend. Sample of Lace knitted - ,1. Mrs. Walter Whltty. Runner white or coloured - 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 3. Mrs. Dixon. Coiiil Centrepiece crocheted 18 liiclies or more in diameter - 1. Mrs J. B. Mclsaac. 5h0DPlI18 Bag - 1. Nora McLean Souris; 2. Mrs. George s, Mac. Donald; 3. Mrs. Carl Mcvane. Kitchen Apron-1. Helen F. Mc- Isaac, Souris Lille Road; 2. Mrs. Kinnon, Sourls Line Road. Housedress. cotton - 1. Mrs was a recent visitor to the Both-I well district. I I accompanied by Mrs. Montague, were recent visitors Red Point and East Baltic. Point, and Arthur Head, motored on September 5. L. Fraser; Elmer L. Fraser; 3. Estelle Mc-I Walter East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. James Mcvge. Red Point, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McNeilll and,s.on Mr. Gordoll McNeill oi'iC'T50DVll9- Montague, visited with in the eastern districts on August 30. relatives Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Watson of to Messrs Neil A. McLeila.n, Red Young, Basin to Charlotte town Mr. Edwin Robertson, Muiln's 3. Mrs. Walter Dixon. Afternoon Dress. any material- 1. Mrs. Walter Dixon; 2. Lyla Cotton Dress, child's - 1. Mrs. Dixon; 2. Mrs. Harry Dixon; 3. Helen F. Mclsaac. Pyjamas, cotton, tailored styles- 1. Mrs. Walter Dixon. Shell Work - 1. Nora McLean; 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald; 3. Mrs. George S. MacDonald. Needlepoint, chair seat, foot stool Canned Beans - 1. Mrs. 1-larold R0b91'lS0n- shend; 2. Mrs. John R. McLean. Dress. girls' knitted - 1. Kenneth MoCvregol', East Baltic; Sweater, Bonnet and Bootees. baby's, wool knitted or crocheted -1. Mrs. John W. Robertson. Men's or Lady's Sweater - 1. Mrs. Allan Robertson; Mrs. (Dm Kassner; 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon. Child's Sweater-l. Mrs. Allan Rcberisoii; 2. Mrs. Walter Whitty; 3. Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac. Woolen Sucks, Island Yarn - 1. Mrs. Allan Robertson; 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 3. Mrs; Edward Bulplit. Fancy Socks - 1. Mrs. Allan Robertson; 2. M15. Russell Ching; 3. Mrs. John R. McLean. gwoolen Mitts - 1. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 2. Mrs. Austin 1'lrasc1'; 3. Mrs. Edward Bulpitt. Fdney Mitts - 1. Mrs. Bruce Stewart; 2. Mrs. Major Rezcl; 3. Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Woolen Gloves - 1. Mrs. lrving Baker; 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon; 3, M:s.; Allan Robertson. Fancy Gloves - 1. Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac; 2. Mrs. Bruce Steirart; 3. Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac. Qlllll, applique, cotton Mrs. Elmer L. Fraser. Quilt. patchwork, cotton 1. Mrs. Irving Baker. Quilt, applique. crib size Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac. Ruiz. all wool yarn - 1. Mrs. Russell Garrett; 2. Mrs. John Mc- Kie, Howe Bay; 3. Mrs. Colin Diztoii. A Rug, wool rags - 1. Mrs Carl Mcvanc; 2. Mrs. Percy McDonald; 3 Mrs. J. B. Mclsaac. Scenery Rug - 1. Dixon. Judges-Marie Taylor and Rose -1. -1. -1. Mrs. Colin . Elmer L. Fraser; 2. Mrs. Elmer Maris Brown. or other article-1. Shirley Town--. Mrs 1 Road. motorsd'tn Red Point September ti on business. Mr. Robert Yates, Maine. spent the week-end holiday at his home in Kingsboro. , Misses Louise and Gertrude Miooney, Toronto, are spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mooney, Mr. Stewart Coffin. Maine, spent the week-end holiday at his home in Basin Head. Mrs. Albert Garrett, Bothwell. spent. it few days. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester McNeill. Red Point. Rev. H. R. Bell. Red Point. con-. ducted the morning service at the South Lake Christian Church on September 6. Friends are glad to learn that Mr. Alton Robertson is convalescing at his honle in Mumi's Road. fol- lowing his illness in the P. E. I. Hospital. i ml FAGE ELEVENRA H For Quality. 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