E 4. M L- .-~ ' - - SEPTEMBER 25'.’9‘5 ` s rn-m cl-ul1u.o1'rs'r0wN Guannrzm _ - , J 1 » _ , ' - PAGE ELEVEN E -_ vinee, not more than tive of each variety, correctly named and labelled W- -1, H. D. Johnton; 2, R. W. Storr- (Continued from Page Three.) -"TT"-1_11___*_WW' GLASS 54-GRAIN AND SEEDS. Bushel Wheat, White Fyfe-1, A. A. Mcpoth, Marshfield. 1 Bushel Wheat, Campbell’s White chaff-1, Calvin W. Wood. Southport; 2 A. J. Haynes. Cherry Valley. '1 Bushel- Wheat, Any other variety ,L gates Simpson. Bay View; 2, ;-l¢miItoa Horne. Milton. , 1-Bushel Barley, 2-rowed-1, E. J. V,-may, Little York; 2, Calvin wood, Southport- . 1 Bushel Barley. 6-vowed-1, Ernest Luuli. Mt. Stewart; 2. E. J. Vessey, Little York. 1 Bushel Black Oats-1; James shppson. 1 Bushel Black Tartarian or Norway oats-1. James Simpson. 1 nushel Ligowa Oats-1. E. J. vos- e . BI, Bushel Banner Oats-1, Calvin wood; 2, E. J. Vessey; 3, A, J, Haynes- 1 Bushel White Oats, any other variety named-1, Geo. W. Woods, Hazelbrook. 1 Iiusllel Buckwheat-1, Hamilton llorne; 2. Calvin Wood; 3.~Geo. W. Wood. 1 Bushcl Field Peas-1, Penelope McKinnon. 1 Bllshel Bealls, colored-1, Hamil- ton llorlle; 2, E. J. Vessey. 1,5 Bushel Flax Seed-1, Hamilton Horne. ~ Best shear Wheat, Red or White Fyfe-1,»E. J.” Vessey, Little York; 2, lleath Vessoy, Little York; 3, James Simpson. Best shcaf Wheat, any other varie- ty named-1. G. W. Woods; 2, E. J. vessey; 3, Heath Vessey. Bet sheet Oats, Banner-1, Peter Brodie, York: 2. G. W. Woods; 3, llarry Jenkins, Hazelbrook. GLASS 57-PLANTS AND FLOW- ERS. Aburtilon. 1 specimen-1, Ethel L. Burke, Southport. Acacia, 1 specimen-1. Ethel L. Burke, Southpor. ` Amaryllis, 1 specimen-1, Mrs. A. Mallott, Union Road; 2, Mrs. W. H. Johnston, City. Bogonias, (flowering). 1 specimen -1, Evelyn Arsenault, Abram’s Vil- lage; 2, Eliaabeth'McLaugh1in, Clyde liivcr; 3, J. A. Moore. Bcgonias, (Tuberous) Double, 2 spe- clalcus-1, A. F. Houston, City. Bcgonias, (Tuberous), Single, 2 specimens-1, A. F. Houston, City. Bcgonias, Rex variety. 2 specimens -1, A. F. Houston. Cactus, need not be in flower, 1 specimen-1, Mrs. John McMillan, City; 2, Mrs. A. H. Boswell, Marsh- field. Colosia, (Coxcombs), 2 specimens- 1, Mrs. Jolla McMillan; 2, F. L. Burke. (‘olclls, 3 specimens-1, Mrs. Ser- geant T. Taylor, City; 2, A. F. Hous- ioll; 3, Ethel Burke. _ Dlnccllll, 1 specimen-1, A. F. Holla- ion. Ferns, foreign varieties, 5 or more pots named-.l, A. F. Houston; 2, Mrs. gixnes Tait. City; 3, George Chilton, . y. Forlls. native. not less than 5 var- IUIIOS. grown lil pets-1, Mrs. Isaac <‘rosb_r, Marshfield; 2, Bessie Crosby, IIIIIWIIIIUIIIZ 3. A. 1". Houston. l~‘e_rlls, Adantium (Maiden Hair) 1 speclnlcn-1, Mrs. James Tait; 2, A. I". Houston. Fisclls, (indian Rubber Plant), 1 poi-l,I"lorence Norton, City. Fucllias, double, 1 pot in flower-1, George Chilton; 2, A. F. Houston. Fllcllias, single, one pot ill flower- Iy. Mrs. George Lewis, West Royalty; ., Mrs. William Noy, Hampshire; 3, Iiirgl- Mary Mchoou, Cay. Ccrllllillms. double, 2 pots in flower, distlllct-1, George Chilton; 2, Mrs. Jlulcs Tait; 3. Hilda Nowell, City. L-cralllums, single, 2 pots in flower, fffiiiilvi-1. Mrs. John McLellan, City; géniiirs. James Tait; 3, George Chll Gcralliums. silver leaved and varie- lé\;lilfl1;l. 3 pots, distinct-1, George on. Gcrllllillms. scented leaved, 2 pots. ‘I,II*IIil<'1-1. Mrs. J. H. Wonnacott, IVIIYC 2. A. F. Houston; 3, George Lhllton. `(icrlllliun1s, Ivy leaved, 1 pot-1, A. I- IIIIIISIUH; 2, George Chilton; 3, Mrs John McMilhm_ Gifeillills. 2 pots, dlstlnol-1, A. F. Iiouston. Iimicireao. 1 plant l.. bloom, .nr- IIIICI-l. George Chilton; 2, A. F. HOIIBIOH: 3, F. L. Burke. "Y‘Ii`1\"sea..pot plants, 1 plant in bloom-1. Miss Bertha Lewis; 2, Mrs. 0001110 Lcwis; 3, Mrs. G. W. Hodg- son. City. _ IVY- Ensllsh. 1 pot-1. George chll- Iiiili 2, Mrs. J. H. Wonnacott, City; 3. Mrs. E. A. M, Murray, City. Pallll. 1 plant in pot or tub-1.Flor- cllco Norton, City. Hellsing Pol or asslret-1. Miss -hllia Parsons, City; 2, Perlie Wil- llams. City. * Antirrllinum, (Snapdragon) out Iiioonls. 3 only, distinct colors-1, Mrs Hush lvloklmlon; 2, Mrs. D. J. sto- Wvria -1. stllol nur-ko. /iiiiers. best collection, 12 blooms. not less than 4 colors.not quilled with Iiills stems-1, A. F. Houston; 2. MTB- I`Il`-Iifi' Jones, Hazelbrook; 3, George Chilton. ASIGPB. best collection, 12 blooms. not less than 3 colors, quilied with has rl.-.ms-1, Mrs. n. J. stewart; 2. A- F. llollston; 3, Mrs. Isaac Crosby- Carnations, 3 or more cut blooms 3 colors-1, Ethel Burke; 2. Perlie Wllllsms. , colllopsls-1-, lethal Burke; 2. Geo- Cililtvn: a. M.-1.. n. J. slows... b Cllrysanthemums, double. 5 or more '°°m=-1. George ohllton. Dahliaa, double, show, 5 blooms ¢‘"Iy. -iistlm-t color--I. L. A Hansard, CIW; 2. Mrs. John Wonnacott; 3. W. J. i`-lckard. West Royalty. DRIIIIM. double, fancy. 5 bI00l!19 °"I¥. distinct colors-1, Mre, John Wonnacott. Dahliaa. double. Pompon. 5 blooms, distinct colors-1, John Wonnacott, gilt: 2 was Hsvllsna, ony; s. L- A- lezard. City. D°Ii|ils, double, Cactus. 5 biwml °IiI¥. distinct colors-1, Mrs. John Wonmleott; a, l.. A. mama. Dahllaa, double, Cactus, fancy. 5 "'°°"'° only. cannot colors-1. Mra- ‘I°I"l Woanaeott. ‘0I:3IiOl. - double, , decorative. 5 It S mir. alstmot colon-1. Mfr- Illl Wounacott. 5.D*I||i\-I. sialic. 6 blooms only. dll' y, “DCI ¢°I0\'B-1. Mrs. John Wonnacott; Dlanthus. double, 6 blooms only, distinct colors-1, Ethel Burke; 2, gigs. D. J. Stewart; 3, George Chil- Diantllus, single, 6 blooms only, dis- tinct colors-1, Ethel Burke; 2, Geo, Chilton. Everlastings and Grasses, Ie¢II0l1~1. George Chilton; lone -McKinnon. - . Everlastings, best bouquet, with or- namental grasses-1, George' Chilton; 2. Penelope McKinnon. _ Gaillardia, annual. double. 6 blooms Only-1, Ethel Burke; 2, George Chil- IOHE 3. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Gladielus, 5 spikes of bloom only, distillct colors-1, Mrs. James Tait; 2. A. F. Houston. . I-Iolyhocks, double, 6 only, cut blooms, distinct colors-1, J. H. Won- YWCOII; 2. Penelope McKinnon; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Hydrangea, Panlculata, Gralldlflo- ra. 3 blooms-1, Miller _ Mathiesoa, City: 2. Mrs. James Tait. , Migonette. bunch ot 12 spikes only, 3 or more varieties-1. Ethel Burke. Nasturtiums, bunch ol 12 blooms Only. 3 or more colors-1, George Chilton; 2, Mrs. Hugh McKinnon; 3, Mrs. A. A. Moore, City. Pansies, dish of 12 blooms only. 6 listiuct colors-1, Penelope McKin- HOIII 2. W. J. Pickard. Petunia. double, 3 cut blooms only, 'distinct colors-1, Ethel Bur-k9_ I’0t\1lliu. single. 3 cut blooms only, distinct colors-1, Ethel Burke; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 3, Mrs. Isaac Crosby. , Phlox, Drummondii, cut blooms, 12 spikes only. distinct colors-1, Ethel Burke; 2, Mrs. James Tait; 3, George Cudlllore, City. Roses, 3 or more cut blooms, dis- tinct colors-1. Mrs. James Tait; 2, Mrs. D. R. McLennan, City. Salplglossis, 12 spikes only, dis- tinct, llot lew than 3 colors-1, Miss Havilalld; 2, Penelope McKinnon. Stocks, double, 6 spikes only, not less than 3 colors-1, Mrsf. James Tait; 2, Ethel Burke. Scabosa, 6 only, cut blooms annual, 3 or more colors--1, Mrs. D. J. Ste- wart; 2, Georgo Chilton; 3, Perlie \Villiams. Sweet Peas, il colors only, 5 of each -1, ,George Chilton; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Sweet Peas, 10 specimens each color-1, Mrs. D. J. 2, George Chilton. Verbenas, 6 blooms only, 3 colors-1. Ethel Burke; 2, (‘llilt'oll; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Zinnins. 6 cut blooms only, 3 or nlore colors-1, Etllel Burke; 2, Mrs. Robert McFarlane, Marshfield; 3, Florence Norton. Bollquet, hand-1. Mrs. D. wart; 2. George Chilton; 3, Ethel Burke. Bouquet, table-1, Penelope Mc- Killuoll; 2, George Chilton; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. (‘ollcct'ioll oi’ Dalllias, 20 blooms only. liistillct-1. Mrs. Jolla Wonna- cott; 2, L. A. llaszard. , Collection of Gladlolus, 12 spiktm illlly, distinct colors-1, A. F. Hous- ell. Collection of Pansies, 24 blooms, not less tllan eight colors-1. George i‘hiltoll; 2, Penelope McKinnon; 3, Mrs. Jalllcs '1‘ni't. Collection oi' Sweet Peas, 5 of each only (lf llloro than 5, not eligible), 24 varictics ollly-l, Mrs. D. J. Ste- wart; 2, George Cllllton. best. col- 2, Pene- enly of Stewart; or more George J. Ste- CLASS 56-FRUIT. Alcxtllldcr-1, li. D. Johnston, Wolf- vllle, N. S.; 2, Grace Ttlesscrvey, City; 3, \V. R. C. lielldersou, North Will.- sllirc; 4. R. W. Starr, Wolfville, N.S. lialdlvlll-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, Charles Stewart, Union Road; 3, R. W. Starr; 4, J. A. Moore, Hazelbrook. Baxter-1, H. D. Johnson; 2, R. W. Starr. Belle Fleur (Bisllop Pippins)-1, H. D. Jollnsoll; 2, R. W. Starr. lien Davies-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr; 3, liazel White. North River; 4, Mrs. Alex Weatherbie, Lake Verde. Blellllcim Pipplas-1, R. W. Starr; 2, H. D. Johnston. Golden Russet-1, H. D. Jollnstoll; 2, R. W. Starr; 3, M. Mclntyre, Montague; 4. W. C. Henderson, North Wiltsllire. Gravensteins-1. I-I. D. Jollnston; 2, R. W. Starr; 3. J. W. Prowse, Union Rond; 4, Cllarlettctowll Summer lic- sorts, City. _ King of Tonlkills-1. ll. D. John- ston; 2. R. W. Starr; 3, James How- ard, Cornwall. Mann-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr; 3, Peter McCallum, City; 4, W. M. Mcinlyre. Northern spy-1. H. D. Johnston: 2. R. W. Starr; 3, Tilly Prowse, Un- ion Road; 4, J. A. Moore. Ontario-1, ll. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr; 3, Charlottetown Summer Resorts; 4, Peter McCllllunl. stark-1. rotor Brodie; 2. Charles Stewart; 3, Hazel White; 4, R. W. Starr. Woalty-1, Charlottetown Summer Rosorts; 2. J. A. Moore; 3, Peter Bre- die; 4. li. D. Johnston. Ilctillgllclnlcr-1. H. D. Johnston; 2. il. W. Starr. (.‘ox's Orange Pippin-1. H- D. JOIII1- ston; 2, R. W. Starr. Duchess ot’ Oldenburg-1, J. A. Moore; 2, Elijah Saunders, Winsloe Road; 3, Jalnes Howard; 4, Charles Stewart. Fameuso-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr. -G -H 'Z !.l.llng 'AA 'H 'I--I9iUMUlIU.>l n Joliigdulistrachan-1. H. D. Johnston? 2, R. W. Starr; 3, Walter Hoartz; Marshfield; 4. H- -IeIIkI“5~ Rlbston Pippin-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr; 3. Peter McCallum. St. Lawrence-1, H. D. Johnston. wag.,er_1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. r -“.2 W. Star . ~ r te-1, H. D. John- stovr`Ii;"2?rI1l.s `S(i:rr; 3i,D. W. White. » , Heath essay. YoVr\IInI)l:,lInItlou4gh-l, Charles Stewart; 2' H. D. Johnston: 2. E_ 9, Weeks, Pownal; 3. R. W. Starr; 4. Mrs. Walter Josie. City- Yellow Transparent-1. A- P- hill. Pownal. Lot 49: 2. J- A- M°°\'°- 9°" M1, 1,0; 49; 3. E. S. Weeks, Pownal, L9; 49; 4, Gordon Ferguson, Cit!- Bm an-,,,goa, Fruit. Dessert. for dining table (open to ladies only)- . 1 McKinnon. W¢°.1.‘.l.Z'..2.’:?'°»-22? 1° --fu °f <=°- Collection. heat tive sorts of Ap- ples, grown on P. E. Island, any kind. not more than tive of each variety, correctly labelled. This collection to be the choice of the grower and what. he deems his most profitable Apples -1. J. A. Moore. FRUIT Transcendent-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, Miss Grant, City. Hyslop-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, Ern- est Lund; 3, R. W. Starr. Queen’s Choice oi' Montreal Beauty -1, Charles Stewart. Whitney-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr; 3, Mrs. R. Drake, North River. Florence-1, Hazel White. - Martha-1, H. D. Johnston; 2. R. W. Starr. Clapp's Favorite-1, H. D. John- ston; 2, R. W. Starr; 3, Peter Mo Callllm. . Bartlett-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr. Vermont Beauty-1, R. H. Starr; 2. H. D. Johnston. . Flemish Beauty-1, F. H. Beer, City; 2, H. D. Johnston. Any other variety named-1, H. D. Johnston; 2, R. W. Starr. Collection of not less than 4 sorts, five each named-1, R. W. Starr; 2, H. D. Johnston. r Yellow Pkg-1, R. W. Starr. Large Golden Proliilc-1, R. W. Starr; 2, H. D. Johnston; 3, W. M. Mclntyrc. Victoria-1, D. J. Stewart, Ait.ken's Ferry. Burbank-1, R. W. Starr; 2, W. M. Mclntyre. Orleans-1, D. J. Stewart; 2, H. D. Johnston; 3, R. W. Starr. Bradshaw-1, W. M. Mclntyre; 2, R. W. Starr. Lombard-1, W. M. Mclntyre; 2, lt. W. Starr. Quakenboss-1, Moore's Arctic- 2, R. W. Starr. Prince Englebert-1, D. J. Stewart. Pond's Seedling (Fonthill)-1, R. W. Starr; 2, W. M. McIntyre. McLaughlin-1, D. J. Stewart. Blue Damson-1, James Howard, Cornwall; 2, F. L. Hsszard, City; 3, I). J. Stewart. Field-1, D. J. Stewart; 2, R. W. Starr. Imperial Gage-1, W. M. McIntyre; 2, ll. D. Johnston. Bavay's Gage or Reine Claude de Bavay-1, D. J. Stewart; 2, W. M. Mc- Intyre. Any other variety named-1, R. W. Starr; 2, H. D. Johnston; 3, Charles Stewart. ` Best peck of Cranberries, cultivat- ed-1, Herbert Thompson; Dunstaff- nage; 2. Mrs. Helen Weatherbie; 3, H. Jenkins. Best peck of Cranberries, wild-1. Mrs. A. W. Stewart, Harrington; 2, Mrs. Herbert Thompson; 3, Mrs. (‘llarles Shaw, Brackley Point. 1"? ss Sr arr. McIntyre; CLASS 60-WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS (HAND-MADE) 71/, yards Black Cloth, all Wool. full dressed-1, Mrs. Margaret McLean, (‘,iy1le"River. 7% yards Gray Cloth. all Wool, fllll dressed-1, Mrs. D. McPherson, City. Ladies' Shawl, ull Wool, full dress- cd-l, Mrs. M. G. Dcsiillamps. Pow- lllll; 2, Mrs. D. McI"llorsoll. Pair I-lersc Rugs, must bc full size -l, Mrs. D. M<:l’llol‘son. 10 yards Twillcd Flannel-1, Mrs. Margaret' McLean; 2, Mrs. Ncil Dar- rllch, Clyde River. - 20 .yards Carpet, Cotton Warp. \Voolcll Filling-1, Mrs. D. McPher- son. 10 yards Fancy Drugget-1, Mrs. M. G. Deschamp ; 2, Mrs. John McEa.ch- orn, Souris. 1 Pair Blankets, all Wool-1, Mrs. D. McPherson. 1 Fancy Counterpaae, all Wool-1, Mrs. Neil Darrach. 1 Fancy Counterpane, Linen or Cot- ton-1, Miss Ella McNeill, Little Sands; 2, Mrs. Praught, City (Bishop St.) Hooked Door Mat, any material- l. Pallsy E. T. Machon, Murray Har- bor; 2, Mrs. \Vnl. Noy, Hampshire. Hooked Sqllllre, suitable for n room, any material-2, Mrs. Wnl. Noy. Hooked Rull. ally material-1. Pan- sy E. T. Machon; 2, Mrs. J. B. Gal- lant, Tignlsll. llookcd Rug. all Yarn-1. Mrs. Dan- lcl 1". Fraser, North River; 2, Pansy E. 'l‘. Machon. Best collection of Home-made Lin- cn from Island-grown Flax, manufac- tured since 1st October, 1914-1, Eve- lyn Arsenault, Abran1’s Village. Bloached Table Clotll, made from island-grown flax-1, Mrs. D. McPher- soll. Uribleaclled Table Clotll, made fronl island-grown flax-1 Mrs. A. M. Gaudet, Tlgllisll; 2, Mrs. S. L. Wea- thcrbio, Pownal. llali' dozen Towels, made from Is- land-grown flax-1. Miss Evelyn Arsellault; 2, Mrs. M. W. McLeod, Kinross. Blcacllod Linen Slleetillg midi? from lslalld-grown flax-1, Mrs. Sar- ah Isaac. City. Ullblenclled Linen Slleeting made from lslalld-grown flax-1, Mrs. M. G. l)esCllalllp. Draft Weaving, 6 Yards-1, Miss Emma Mr-Phersnll, Tindale; 2, Mrs. Herbert Jones. Brackley Poirrt Road. KNITTING. Quilt, white-1, Mrs. Sal°ah_Ed- wards, Hampshire; 2, Mas. M. G. Des- chanlp. , Sllawl. white or colored-12 Mrs. George L. Scott, Cornwall. Lace Spocimell-1. Mrs- M- G- D98- champ; 2, Mrs. Janet McFarlane, A,_it- ken's Ferry. - r ,Golf Coat-1, Mrs. J. E. .B.-McCrea- dy, City. Bedroom Slippers-1. Mrs. M. A- Anear. Truro. N. S. ~ Ladies' white or colored sweater- 1, Mrs. Anna McDonald, City; 2.' Mrs G. Henderson, City. - One Pair Women's Plain Black Stockings, ang kind of Yam-I_._Mrs.- W. E. Stretc . Ono pair women's plain stockllms. any color except black. any kind oi yarn-1, Mrs. Walter McPhee. Lon! Creek; 2. Mrs. W. E. Stretch. . ' Two Pains Women’s plain Bla¢k 1. Mrs. I-lush McKinnon. Royaltyl dare McLean. Clyde -River. .Tito Pairs Womaa’s Plain tack- I tocklnas. made of Island yarn-1.. ru B. Williams, City; 2, Mrs; Mar-- ings. any color except black, made of Island yarn-1, Mrs. S. L. Weather- _bie, Pownel;_ 2, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Lean. ' ` - Two pairs mea’s socks, any color, rglgnd Wool-1, Mrs. Walter McPhee; 2, Mrs. W. E. Stretch. Two airs men's socks, any color and king of yarn-_-1, Mrs. Sarah Beer, Kingston; 2, Miss Florence Gregor, Hillsboro. Two pairs men's plain woolen mitts any' color and kind of yi1l`I\-1. Mr!- Walter McPhee; 2, Mrs. Sarah Beer. Two pairs men's fancy woolen mitts Island Wool-1, Mrs. S. L. Weather- ble; 2, Mrs. John McPherson. Collection of knit work, not less than 4 articles-1, Miss T. Newson, Cornwall; 2, Miss Josephine LePage. Cit . " Pxtticoat, any color-1, Mrs. Walter McPhee; 2, Mrs. Alex. McLc'au, Rico Point. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.- OLAS8 62. Home-made Fruit Cake without ic- ing. 1, Mrs. F. S. Mitchell, City; 2, Mrs. Chilton, City. Home-made Plain Pound Cake. 1, Mrs. James Tait, City; 2, Mrs. W. E. Stretch. Lonl-I Creek- Home-made_._Brend, single loaf, imported flour. 1. Miss Roberta D. Dunn, St. Eleauors; 2, Mrs. W. H. Johnston, City. - Home-made Bread. -aint-210 1081.15- land flour. No. 4.-1, Mrs. James Dunn; 2, Mrs. W. J. Drake, City. Home-made Bread Brown .oBread. single loaf. ,1, Miss B. Williams, City. 2, Mrs. James Dunn. Home-made Pickles, one pint bot- tlo with mustard Mrs. A. H. Boswell. Marshfield; 2. Mrs. B. Williams. Home-made Pickles, one pint bottle with mllstard. 1, Mrs.A. H. Boswell, Marshfield; 2, Mrs. B. Williams. Homemade Pickles, clear, one pint bottle. 1, Mrs. C. S. Howard, Corn- wall; 2, Mrs. William Lowther do. Home-made Pickles, sweet. one pint bottle. No. 8.-1, Mrs. David Scott, Cornwall; 2, Mrs. J. W. McPhee, Geo- rgetown. Home-made Tomato Catsup, one pint bottle. 1, Mrs. Chilton, City; 2, Mrs. W. J. Drake, City. Home-made Chow-Chow. one pint bottle. No. 10.-1, Mrs. Wm. Lowth- or, Cornwall; 2, Mrs W. J. Drake. Home-made Chili Sauce, one pint bottle, Red Tomoto. 1, Mrs. W. J. Drake; 2, Mrs. G. W. Hodgson, City. Home-made Bottled Fruit, 1 quart gem jar. No 12.-1, Mrs. James Pal- lller, City Equal. Home-made Orange Marmalade, one pint jar. 1. Miss B. Williams, City; 2, Mrs. John McWilliams, City. Home-made Red Currant Jelly, 3 glasses 1,§ pint. 1. Mrs. E. Haszard, City; 2, Mrs. WV. E. Stretch, Long Creek. - Home-made Black Currallt Jelly, 3 glases 1,5 pint. 1, Mrs W. E. Stretch; 2, Mrs. W. G. Drake, City. Homemade Raspberry Jelly, 3 glasses 1,5 pint. No. 16-11, Mrs. W. E. Stretch; 2, Mrs. John McWilliam. Home-made Wild Strawberry Jam, one pint' jar. 1, Mrs. C. Stevenson, New Glasgow; 2, Mrs. C. S. Howard, Cornwall. Home-made Cultivated Strawberry Jam, one pint jar. No. 18.- 1, Mrs. C. S. Howard; 2, Mrs. Wm. Lowtllor. ,_ Ilglllc-lllarle Wild Raspberry.. one bint jar. 1. Mrs. C. S. Stevellsoll; 2, Mrs. W. E. Stretch. lIonlc~madc Cultivated Raspberry Jam one pint jar. No. 20,- 1, Mrs. G. W. Hodgson, City; 2, Mrs. Jalllcs llullll, St. Eleanors. llonlo-marie Black (Tllrrant Jam one pint jar. 1, Mrs. G. Williams. City; 2, Mrs. E. llaszard, City. C LAS8 16. Display of liquid extracted Honey, ill glass, not less than 15 pounds. 1, llarolli Newsoll, East Royalty. CLASS 65. To thc Pupil of n Public School Section, making tile best and btmt ar- ranged oxhibit' oi (‘-ut Flowers, grew ing on the Scllool grounds. 1, Alcxan- llra School 2, Nora Fraser, Belmont, Lot 16. To the Pupils of a. Public School Section, making tile best and best' ar- ranged exhibit oi’ Wild Flowers, ii’ possible, ill bloonl, pressed and luoullted, with popular and botanical names. 1, Nora Fraser. To the Publis oi' n Public School Section, making the best and best ar- ranged exllihlt oi' Weeds. which if possible, sllould he collected while ill bloom, curcd alld moullted. 1, Nora Fraser. To the Pupils oi’ a Public Scllool Section, making the best and best ar- ranged exhibit of Native Woods tnamcd); the woods to be in square blooks ' inches long, two sides pol- ished one shelving the natural grain, the other eldo showing the bark. 1, Alexandra School. Best individual exhibit (7 years or under) 1. Miss Helen Mclsaac, City. Best School exhibit. 1, Percy Bar- low, City. Best wood-work speciment (senior) 1. Harold lluicllcsoll. City; 2, C, Russ Stewart, City. Best Wood-work specimen (inter- nlediatc. 1. G. Dennis, City; 2, C. Owen, City. Best Wood-work specimen _(junior). Barry Tait. (‘lt_v. Best collection of Drawings, 1, Percy Barlow, City. Best individllal exhibit of Drawings (senior). 1,l{cncth Jollnson, City; Harold Riggs, City. Best individual cxlllbit of Draw- ings (Intermediate). 1, Herbert Tan- ton, City; 2, Frank Anderson, City. Best individual exhibit of Draw- iligs (junior). 1. Barry Tait, City; 2, 2, William Davis. City. Best individual exhibit of inlaid work. 1 William MacDongald, City; 2, Mullain Davis, City. Best individuel exhibit of Wood Carving. 1, F. Large, City; 2, Arthur Byrne, City. Best lndividllal exhibit- Basket - tuy design. l. Mrs. F. E. McKinnon, North River. Best collection of Vegetables grown in School garden. 1, Alexandra School; 2, Roberta Dunn, St. Eleanors CLASS 59- MISCELLANEOUS ART WORK. OIL PAINTINGS- ORIGINAL. " trol-l amlhioet from lll‘o.'-1',Alms ,Bidtit..q’I‘lgi1i|h. 2. Misa Marie Hansen A ils` t. N. s. - :Agape or- Marlae.,!Iatti_e Smith, City; 2, Miss Josephine Le- Page. City. Still Lite, any subject. 1, Miss Beatrice McKinnon, City; 2, George Stanley, City. WATER COLORS - ORIGINAL. Portrait, Subject from Life. 1. Helen N. Haszard, City. 2, Alma E. Buote. Figures or Animals. 1, Helen N. Haszard. City. Landscape oi' Marine. 1, Gladys M. Taylor, City; 2, Dora Newell, City. Still Life, any subject. 1, Alma, E. Buote, Tignish; 2, Helen N. Haszard. DRAWING IN ONE COLOR-ORIGL NAL. ' Portrait, Subject from Life. 1, Miss Marie Hanson, Amherst, N. S. Drawing from Cast. 1. Miss Muriel llcwson, Ladies' College; 2, Helen N. llaszard. Pencil or Crayon, any subject, 1. Edna Gordon, City; 2, Marie Hanson, Citv. lion and nur, any subject, 1, alma E. Iiuote; 2, Helen N. Haszard. PABTELS- ORIGINAL. Portrait or Figure from Life. 1, Helen N. Haszard. Still Lii’e, any subject, 1, Ena Mc- Leod, City. OIL PAINTINGS- COPIES. Portrait or Figure. 1, Miss Jean Gill. City. 2, Miss Marion Delllois, City. . Still Life, any subject, 1, Miss Jean Gill. WATER C0 LOR8 MCOPIES. Portrait or Figure. 1. Miss Alma E. Buote; 2. W. R. C. Henderson, Nortll Wiltshire. Landscape or Marine. 1, Mayc Stewart, City; 2, Miss Grant, City. Still Life, any subject. 1, Miss Jean Gill; 2, Miss Lorna Weeks, City. Sepia, any subject. 1, Miss Grant, City; 2, Mlm Marlon DeBl0is, City. ` PASTELS -COPIES. Figures or Animals. 1 M.E. Wood- mall, City; 2. E. M. McLeod, City. Landscape or Marino. 1, E. M. Mc- Leod; 2, Grace Messcrvcy, City. Still Life. and Subject. 1, Lorna. Weeks, City. HAND-PAINTED CHINA (FIRED). Naturalistic Treotnlent, 1, Mrs. F. E. McKinley, North River; 2, Agnes McDonald, Vernon. Conventional Treatment. 1, Mrs. Bcnjanllll Rogers, City; 2, Agnes Mc- Donald, Vernon. CHINA PAINTING. Handfpziinted Ohina ‘(flred). 1, Agnes McDonald; 2, Mrs. Bcnj. Rog- ers. PHOTOGRAPHS. - ___ PHOTOGRAPHS BY AMATEURS. Best collection oi’ not less than 8 Portraits. 1, Spring Park I’oultl'y Yards, City. Best collection of Views, not loss -than 6.- 1. -Mrs. M. W.-Bayfield, North River Itozul. llcst tl illteriors. 1, Spring Park l’ollltry Yards. Best. 6 Illsturltalleous, 1, Edgar Wllitlock, City; 2, I’_. G. Stanley, City. CLASS 58- LADIES FANCY WORK EMBROIDERY, ETC. Point, Lace. 1, Miss E. A. McMur- ray, City. Bzlttonburg, ally specimen. ~1, Vic- toria Donvillc, East Royalty; 2, Miss E. A. McMurray. Lace Doylies, lloiz less than 6 ill number. 1, Miss E. A. McMurray. Darning on net. 1, Mrs. D. C. Mc- Kinley. North River; _ Drawn Work. 1, M. A. Beers, City. Roman Enlbroidcry or Cut Work. i' Miss M. Rose, Stanway, City; 2, Mrs. W. Trninor, City. French Embroidery. 1, Vernon Mc- Millan, City; 2, Miss E. B. Sterns, (tlty. Eyelet Embroidery. 1, Miss I. A. Stewart, (‘ity; 2. Lois Taylor. City. Cclltrcpiecc White, workcd with white. 1, Miss E. Mahon, City; 2, Helen Huestis, City. (lclltrepioce. white, worked with coloured-1. Lois Taylor, city; 2, Miss M. M. Stewart, Montague. Ccntrepiece, worked on coloured linen or cotton-1. Mrs G. G. Pearson, city; 2, Mrs W. Terry. N.S. Five o'clock tea clotll ill wllite-1, L. R.` Mllrplly, Snmmersilie. Table cover, in coloured cotton or linen-2, Mrs J. G. Robertson, Mon- tagne. Emllroidcrcd dessert doylies, not less than 6-1, Lois Taylor; 2, Miss J. Le Page, city. Sideboard cloth ill wlllte or coloured llllell-1. Mrs (Dr) Yco, city; 2. Mrs J. Dalling, city. White shirt waist. any sort-Mrs G. S. Pearson. llcm-stiicllcd white llnndkcrc...`efs, not less than 3-1, Agnes Drake, city. Enlhroldercd collars, in white or coloured-1, Miss E. Haszard, city; 2, Miss Lois Taylor. Best specimen ot' fancy art work not mentioned in list-1, Miss L. Pope; 2. Miss A. Nelson. Cornwall. Hardl-lnger work-Mrs Chas. Camp- bell. Albany; 2. Mrs W. Trainer. Sofa cushion in floral design-1, Mrs J. W. McPhee, Georgetown; 2, Miss Ellnn McNeill. Little Sands. Sofa cushion worked in coloured cot- ton or linen-1. Mildred Norton, city; 2, Agnes Paoli, city. Sofa cushion in conventional design --1. Miss Ella McNeill; 2, Miss E. Mallon. ‘ llest hand-made night robe-1, Miss Lois Taylor; 2. Mrs Pearson. llc-st pair of hand-made pillow slips -1, Miss Ethel McDougald, city; 2, Mrs Pearson. (inc pair fancy towels. hand-worked -1. Miss Lois Hooper, city; 2, Miss M. Vsnbllsklrk, city. Tea cescy-1, Lilian R. Murphy. Summerside; 2. D. C. McKinley. Punch work-1. Evelyn Arsenault, Abram’s Village; 2, Agnes Paoli. Cross stitch--l. Miss ll. M. \Vllr- bllrtnu. city; 2, Mrs John Collins. city. Rthholl work-1. Miss M. W. Bay- fiiclli, North Wiltshire. ~ Fancy vest-1. Miss G. R. Stewart. city; 2. Mrs R. R. Mcbcod, French River. _Pyrography-1, Miss Florence Mc- Leod, city; 2, Miss Rose Btanwsy. Brass work-1, Miss F. McLeod; 3, Miss Rose Stanway. Novelty for gift, or bazaar. hand- made--1, Miss J. A. M. Murray; 2, Mildred Norton. ' ' Patchwork quilt, cotton-1, Mrs 2,‘Miss Mary liIcLeod, city. Afghan-l, Mrs Wm. Campbell, Sea- view; 2. Mrs Jas. Dalling. Shawl-1, Miss M. Campbell, city; 2, Mrs M. G. Destlllamps, Pownal. Bedroom slippers-1, M. A. Beers, city; 2, Mrs M. A. Allllear, city. Crochet bag-1, Mrs A. A. Morrison, city; 2, Miss C. S. Howard. Cornwall Irish crochet-1, Mrs John King, Eleanors. Lace knitting. one half-yard long- 1. Miss Joy McKinnon; 2, E. S. Mc- SHEEP. CLASS 30-LEICESTERS. S. Boswell, Pownal Lot 49- 2, Samuel C. Lane, Pownal, Lo't 49; 3, S. L. Bos wall, Pownal, Lot 49 Ram. shearling-1 Albert S Bos well; 2, Samuel C. Lane; 3, Samuel Ram Lamb-1 Albert S Boswell, nal; ll, Albert S. Boswell reared a lamb this season-1 Albert S. Boswell; 2, S. L. Boswell; 3, Saul Ewe sllearling-1 Snnlucl C Lane, 2, Albert Boswell' 3, S. L. Boswell 2, S. L. Boswell; 3, Samuel C. Lane. this season one sllearling ewe and 2, Samuel C. Lane; 3, S. L. Boswell. Ram, 2 shears and over-1, Jollll Tweedy, Earnscllife. . Iiilm. sllearliull-1, John Tweedy, Earnscliffe; 2, George W. Woods, Ha- zelbrook. Ram Lalllb-1, Jolln Tweedy Earns- Harvey Tweedy; J. George W. lvoods. CLASS 32-LINCOLNS. Roni, two shears and over-1, Al bert Boswell, French Fort; 2, Ernest Lund, Mt. Herbert. Ram, sllcarling-1 Alma.. Bog 0]] lbelt Boswell. EWG. 2 shears and over, having 2, Ernest Lund; 3, Ernest Llllld. Ewc Lamb-1. Albert Boswell; 2, Ernest Llllld; 3, Albert Boswell. III12 Glvo and one ewe lamb-1, Albert Lulld. CLASS 33-SOUTH DOWNS. Ram, two shears and over-1, J. W, Bentley. Kensington; 2, Elijah Spun. ders. Winsloe Road; 3, Oliver Saun- ders, Winsloe Road. Ram, shcarling-1. Elijah dcrs; 2, Oliver Sounders. Ram. Lamb-1, Oliver Saunders; 2, OIIVEI' 3R\1i1fI0l'SI 3. J. W. Belltley. Ewe, 2 shears and over having reared-a ialllb this season-1, Oliver Saunders; 2, Elijah Saunders; 3. Oli. ver Saunders. ' Ewe. shearlins-1, Elijah salm- ders; 2, Oliver Saunders; 3, Oliver Saunders. Ewe Lamb-1, J. W. Bentley; 2. Oli- ver Saunders: 3. Oliver Saunders. Flock of Southdowns. consisting of ram and 4 fclnnlcs, the females to consist of two ewes, each to have reared a lanlb this season, one shear- ling ewe and one ewe lamb-1, Elijah Saunders; 2, Oliver Saunders; 3, J. W. Bentley. Saun- CLASS 34-SHROPSHIRE DOWNS. Ram shearing. 1. George S lJoswall;- 2, Oliver Munn, Winsloe. Ram lamb. 1. George S Boswell; 2. Almon Bos- wull; 3, George S Boswell. Ewe, 2 shears and over, having reared ll lsluh lllis season. 1, George S Boswell; 2, George S Boswall; 3, Alnlon Boswell. Ewo, shearllng. 1, George S Boswell: 2. George S Boswell; 3. Almon Boswell. we E lamb. 1, George S Boswell; 2. George S Boswell: Zi. Almon lioswcli. Flock of Shropshire Downs, consist have reared a lamb this season 1 Flock of Lincolns, consisting of 1,.-_,;'5_ ram and 4 females. the fcnlales to Flock of Cllcvd-ots consisting of consist' UI Iwi’ °“`05- mich I0 IlI\\'<‘- raln and -i l`cnlalcs, thc fcnlalcs to rcarod zl lllnlb this season, one shear- consist of 2 ewcs, cacll to have reared 1, A H_Boswali, Little York. Ram, shearling. J M Leard & Son, Kelvin Grove; M Leard & Son, Kelvin Grove; M Leard & Son. Kelvin Grove. _“N I-1 ‘dht- Pln cushion-1, G. Taylor, ony; 2. 1. J M Leard & S011: 2. A H B0!- Mra W. Trainer. WH"- Ewe, 2 shares and over, having Sarah Edwards, Hampshire' 2, Mrs L. l'9°I'°d H Iimb tm’ 5°_”°”~ L,,,,g,,,, ,,,,,._ ’ 1,_J M Leard ss son. 28.1 M Lesra & Patchwork quilt, silk-1, MrsGD. K. _S°§;v3- gielg-"Il;;°‘°d & °”~ Stt,NIhRI;2,M ' ' Elztseryi co;-yi ver rs eorse LVJIM Leard % S03; 2, A H Bos- 1 Filet crocket-1, Mrs Capt. Kemp; Wiiéées-limb; Le-ar & ”' ' 2, Mrs Jos. E. Lamson, Albany. ' _ Lace specimen-1, Mrs T. A. Daw- 1'_A I3, Ilamgvalga 3 'é M Lend md son, Albany; 2, Mrs Capt. Kemp. s°“' 3' °° °“' I tm Crochet collar-1, Mrs John T. Mc- “Wk °f O“°"d D°“'§°' t°°“',° is Lead; 2_ Mrs G_ Dum; Lower Mom of ram and 4 femalesat eh emaéaasmg ,ag,,e_ l consist oi’h2 ewes. eacl to] avlenr ewe 6 Crocheted d'oylies-1, Mrs G. C. 8' lamb t B Seann' B ear K . _ . . _ and 1 ewe lamb. Sotlewart, city, 2, Miss Ii. M. Warbur 1' J M Leard & Son; 2’ A H Bo* Quilt-1, Mrs J. H. Jellnstoll, city; wall; J’ J M Leard & Son' CLASS 36-SUFFOLK8. Ram 2 shears and over. ' 1. Albert Boswall, French Fort. - Ram. shearling. 1, Albert Boswall. Ram lanlb. 1, Almon-Boswall. 2, Albert Boswall. . Ewe, 2 shears and over, having CIW? 2- MI" May King' CIW- reared a lamb this season. Pillow case, combining hemmlng. 1, Albert Boswan; 2| Ajberf, B03. seeming and folding-1, Miss Sadie wan; 3' Almon Boswau Mclllllls, city; 2, Roberta D. Dunll, St Ewa, s1,0M|;ng_ 1 Albert Boswall; 2, Almoll Bos- Outlillo work-1, Miss Joy McKin- “,a|'|_ non; 2. Scott McPherson. city. EW.. |amh_ 1, Albert Boswall; 2, Almon Boswall. Flock of Suffolks, consisting of ranl I’Ii0i`50"- alld 4 females, the females to consist Cl‘0CIl0i- IHCG. One Ilali’-yilrli IOIIF!-1. of 2 ewes, each having reared a lamb I5- S- MCPIICFBOII; 2. MISS JOY MCKIII' this season, 1 Shearling ewe and 1 X100- ewe lamb. 1. Albert Boswall; 2. Almon Boll- wall. CLASS 37-HAMPSHIRE DOWNS 1, Almon Boswell, Marsllilcld Ram, shearllng 1, Cephas Nunn. Winsloe. Ram lamb 1 Cephas .\'unn, Winsloe, 2, Oliver C. Lane. Nllnn. Winsloe; 3, Almon Boswall Ewc, 2 shears and over, having rear Pownal; 2, Herbert S. Boswell, Pow- cd alamb this season 1 Ollver Nunll 2 Cephas Nuull, Ewe, 2 slleals and over, having 3. Alnlell Boswell Ewe, shearling 3, Almon Boswell 2. George S ucl (‘. Lane. Boslvall; 3, Ccphas Nunll, Winsloe Ewe lamb 1 (‘cpllas Nunn 2 Oliver Nunn, 3. Ewe Lamb--1, Albert S. Boswell; (`9DhaB NUHI1- Flock of Hampshire Downs, consist- Flock of Leiccsters, consisting of Ing Of 2 OWCS. Cach I0 have feared " rpm and 4 females consisting of 2 lamb this season, 1 shearling ewe and owes, each to have reared a lamb 1 Iamb- 1, (tcphas Nunll; 2, Almoll Boswell; one ewe lalub-1, Albert S. Boswell; 3. Oliver Nullll- Ram, 2 shears and ovcr. 1, George S Boswell; 2. John Twee- cLAss 31-coTswol_os. dy. Earlleeiiffe- Raul, shcarling. _ __ 1, George S. Boswall. Ram ‘"' shears and over 1, Albert Ram, 2 shears and over. . . - - , . - . ' l .' .. r . ` - I , . . - Z . ' oosssr l-loans __ I Ram lamb. _ - _ . , ' _' _ l, Jollll Tlvocdy; 2. George S Bos- téllicfe, Harvey Tweedy, Ealllscliffc, wa", 3, Gvomc S BUSWBIL ._ ., :eolgo) li. Woods. I-Iazelbrook. Ewe’ 2 shears and' DVM., having _ Pfwo’ " shears .Imd Over' lmvmg reared a lamb this season. lrclllolé a. “lamb thrls season'-1, John 1’ George S Boswun; 2, Geo,-ge 5 T::;(o;by, .., Jolln Flvcelll/. J, Hurvei’ B0Sw,,;|; 3, ];§,i,. '1‘;.y|0r, city, ,' ' . Ewc, shear ng. ;,_f'“,,‘,f',‘,`"S,{.‘“"*"","“?”T,1bJ°““ TW°°“Yi '21 ' 1, cl-'orgo S noswoll: zfceorgo s' ‘Fw YI "' Ilmrge Wofnlfi' Boswall; 3, John Tweedy. . c .alnl ,' Jo lll '1wcctiy, 2, EM, lamb' Flock of Dcrsct llorlls. consisting of mock of (‘°t'“w°m5' °°"sI”II"g °f rnnl and follr fcnlalcs the females to ram and 4 females to collsist of 2 consist-of 2 ,,“.(,,,| cad, to have ,.e,__,,-,,.| cwcs, car-ll to have reared a lnlnb this H lamb this _,._,._,,5,,,,’ 1 sl,em.||ng ewe scllstlll, ono -slloarllllg owe and one and 1 ,,w,, ],,,,,|,_ » 'I-llnb-1., |Jol‘lll ilvccdy: J, llnrvcy| [_ Guomc S B,,sw,,1|; 2, John Fwcclly; .i, George \\'. Woods. Tweedy; 3| G,,,,,-g,._ S }3,,5wa|1_ CH EVIOTS . ' Ram, 2 shears and over. 1. Robert Furness, Vernon Bridge. Raul, shcarlillg. ‘ ' ' W l 1, Cophas Nunn, \V‘insl0c; 2. R013' 2, Iiilbcrt Boswell. 0,., },~,,,.,,,.ss_ A alll Lalnb-1, Albert Boswell; 2, Rum ;amb_ 1, Robert Fllrncss; 2, Ccpllas Nunn. Ewc, " shears and over, having rcnrcd xl lanlb this scasoll-l.Ernest I-¢;,r¢..i jf html, this season. Lund- MI- IICFIIGFIQ 2, AIIJCFI I30SW0II§ 1, Robert Furness' 2, Robert Fur- 3' Earnest L“"‘I' llcss; Il, Ccpllas Nbuil. luwc, shearllllg-1, Albert Boswell; yew slmgrr-lin e, g. 1, llobcri l~`urncss. Ewo lnnlll. 1 llobcri l"llrllcr,:l; 2, Robert Fur- IICSWOII; 2, Ernqgt Luml; 3' El-nest WW `*° *_* (Colltillued ell Page Fifteen.) MADE-lu-CANADA`_ . -I .l ,' 'ill 1| |11 The most useful article in the kitchen -is :1 good Food Cutter. There :lrc so many ways in which it Ilclps-for making meat balls, rissoles or fish cakes-for mlllcing fruit and vegetables and for other purposes. You cannot buy a better machine than the- Ram two shears and over. 'l , _ 1, George S. Boswall. - - 2 “ HOME 65” FOOD CUITER -matic in Canada by the only Ca- nadian Firm lnanulscturin| lfood Cutters. Hall inllr different entttnx plates (or. if preferred, 8 plates an nut gnter) and close tilting esp len- ders the machine quite watertight. A Book oi Dainty Recipe: given Free with every Machine -or write direct In ue (enc)losin'5|lc. in stnlll I our Tloful P053 CHOPPER COOK B 0 O K, with all sorts of recipes for everyday homo dishes. ins of ram and follr females, the fem: ' Ili!"-I-I-I UIITID- li-l\f1'°-0*- (WI ales to consist of two ewes each to - If your dgalef dggg ' ' handle the Max- | sllearllng ewe and one ewe lamb. ‘ “Qt . 1. George S Boswell 2 Almon Bos- , WO” "nes Wnte t° "3 I wal; a,- ooo.-go s seiwulll. ' I direct. I \ Ram, two shears and)over._ M I _A 4,. 3 A ` M ‘ I ,|v, , ~ ,., . _ , u