PAGE EIGHT Provincial Exhibition Prize List i CLASS 50 Arnrds; 3. Aletha Saunders. 12 l-ltllll‘ lAileys Sh; 4. Mrs. W. H. Horne. , Milton. “w. L -—.-\pplcs Crimson‘ Beauty,‘ Sec. 41—-Cullection o4’ commer- oicren qt. Basket icial ap,p|cs:—- 1. H. E. Bent, I'11P})t:i‘\‘ll1€, N. Sec. 2 —Ducliess of Oldenburg l. J0i1i1sU1l o: Son, N River Rd. Sec. 3 —.\ieiba 1. Jain; btt- t, Aialpeque Rd; 2 P. J Sinai d, N. River 11.11.; 3. Geo. \\'. Dewar, Clrtown, R R. 7. 50c, 4 ——licd Astrachan c. Southport; 2. ', ‘lupin-i o, N S. —\\‘iiiuiui s l-avorilc l. Julzi Smnlifl. Ninlpsque, Rd. 5w. o --\rlIoi\ 'l'r'.ins'p:irent 1. i’ L. Sniiihwrooti. N R1101‘ Iinaui; ‘.1. £101.41!) W Deunr. Chur- itJ1'i\"\1\\I1. H. in’. '1 m-r. 7 -—Lulm 1. Junk". 51min. Maqmquo 8:1,; L‘. Lieu. \\'. Drwar; Li. F S Rival.- Sue. 1i _—.\lt under i ‘ Clftown- H l-.. B zit, 'l‘uppei- ' 3. Mrs L. J Altit- nlizi 1.. Sec. ih-Buidwin 1. H. E. Bent; 2 Johnsol old . L).-.\..\.. Soc. ll ——Hi'llll'l l. John A .\i:\<-l.r.»t.. town. R. R 2 2. E J. York Clio‘:- Vessel‘. si-e 1t! —lli>iiop Pippin l. Bent - ii! -llicnln-im Pippin 1. H. F. Bent‘ 2. U00. \\'. DC- war; 3. Jiivsl; Slmrurt. Sec. l-i —('urtiand 1 Jack C sicii-iiri; 2. Geo. W. Dewni"; (i. F S. Rvvics. SN ‘i -_L‘rin\~on Beauty . . .. llrni; 2. Johnson and Son; "3. John A Aliicbeoil; 4. Jack Stewart. Soc. l6 —Deliclous Red 1. R. L. Smallwood: 2 Geo W. Dewar; 3 F .S ltecres; 4. Ja;; t; Sic-uni": bu‘. l7 —lJui-ucss of Oldenburg 1. Slnlw Hyde, CUi'i1\\".\llI Li. Johnson and Son, N. River Rd; 3. Robert West, Hudson. St Avards; 4. F. J Morrissey, Uu- ion Road, R. R. 6. Soc. l8 —Dudley 1. John A. MacLeod, Charlotte- town, R. R. 2. Soc. 19 -—Fa.mcuso 1. George W. Dewar, Charlotte- town, R. R. 'l 2. P. L. Small- wood, N. River Rd.; 3 Jack Stewart. Malpeque; 4. H. E. Bent, Tulvllerville, N. S. Sec. 20 —Golden Russet 1. H. E. Bent. ‘Pupperville, N. S; 2. Wendall Vessey, York; 3. F. S. Reeves, Southport. Sec. 21, Gravenstein 1. H. E. Bent‘, 2. F. S. Reeves; 3. Jack C. Stewart; 4. Johnson do SO11. Sec. 22 -l<lume 1. Jack Siewart; 2. Geo. W. Dewar, Chtown, R. R. ‘l Sec. 24 King of Tompkins l. H. E. Bent; 2. Geo. W. Dewar; l. John A. MacLcod. Sec. 25 Lobo -1. 1". S. Reeves; 2. Jack C. Gtewart; 3. Geo. W. Dewar; 4. P. L. Srrnallwood. Sec. l6 —Monn l. Mrs. Ben Newson. Brackley Point. Rd; 2. H. E. Bent, 3. D. W. White, York Point; 4. Geo. W. Dewar . Soc. 2'! —Mclntooh l. P. L. Smallwood: 2. 1'. S. Reeves; 3. John A. MacLeod; 4. Johnson and Son. Soc, 28 —Melba 1. Geo. W. Dewar; 2. Jack Stewart; 3. l". B. Reeves; 4. P. L. Bmallwood. Sec. 29 -—Northern Spy 1. P. L. Smallwood; 2 Jack O. Stewart; a. Geo. W. Dewar; 4- H. E. Bent. Bee. Zli-Pcwaulkeez- 1. P. t. Smallwocd‘. I. Arthur Gamester, Ch'town, R. R. ‘BOX 4'1- Sec. 31—Red Asixachanz- 1, Mrs, Joseph Rcbinon, York. R, R. 1; 2. F. S. Reeves; 3. Jack Stewart; 4. H. E. Bent. T119139?‘ ville. N. B. Sec. ziz-mbstnn Plnviu=—-_ 1. John A. MacLcod, Chtown. R. R. ‘.1: 2. H. E. Bent. Tupi!"- Villc, N, S. Sec, CiIl-Rloharch- , , . Reev . Soiithnoi-t; 2- P. L. Smallwomi. 3. Georzfi. Drwnr; 4. Jack Stewart. Sec. 34-Rtnrk:—. 1_ 3M1; Stewart: 2. H. E. Bent. mnprirvllle, N. 3.; 3. George Dewar. Sec. 35-—\Vealihy:— 1. P. L. Smollwacd: 2. F» 5i psgvy; 3. Jack Stewart; 4. Arthur Gemesier. Soc. Bil-William's Favorite:- 1. Jack Stewart; 2. G90. w-. Dewar. Sec. 37—“'olf River:- 1. Jack snvwort; 2- 080188 w‘ Dewar. Sec. lit-Yellow Transparent:- 1. P. L. Smallwood: 2. G904 . - 3. Thomas Be". ‘£61123... a. a. "i: 4. Mrs- Al" MncNPvlu, cmmvn, n. R. 3. Soc. fill-Any other variety nam- ed:—- 1. P. L. Smallwood; 2. l1!‘ Gamestor; 3. E. .7. Vessey: - G90- W. Dewar. 3m, 40--Bost orronlfii 5"“ .. rt:-- am” m Kent at. 1. Helen Grant. a s, __~ ilo You ileed Help? If you pqulll G Infill; ‘WY or dOlflGfllu help, o "Will" Ad" in Tho ‘Charlollo- lawn Guardian will find you a roliablo ponon. Tho rolo is only 2c a Word I doy. Charlollolown Guard- ion "Wont All!" prodllfl looulh. 1. Jack Stewart; 2. F. S. Reeves; 3. Goo. W. Dewar; 4. P. L. Small- wood. f Sec. 42—Collcctlon o! five Sort! 1 of apples grown in P. E. 1.: z i 1, F. S. Reeves; 2. P. l... Small- .wood; .1. Jack Stewart; 4. Geo. W. . ,“. . Dt . ‘ Ci b Apples:- Svc. ~lli—llyslop:- < i l . H. E. Bent; 2. Johnson 580m; 3. Lil's. Fred Dixon, Sec. ~i4—Trunscendonl: — 1. H, E. Bout: 2. Helen Grant. Sec. 45-—Whitney:-- 1. H. E. Bent; 2. E. J. Vossey. Se ~it§~Aiiy other variety nom- and ed. i. H. B. Bcent. YEARS Sec. 47—Bartlett:— 1. H. E. Brut; 2. F. S. Reeves; 2 Jack Stewart. Soc. 4il—-("iupp‘s Favoritc;_. 1. H E Brnt: 2. Jack Stewart; P S. 1iilll\\'0O(i. Sec, -1!\—l=ieniish Benuty;_. 1. f! P? Ecru: 2. F. S. Reeves. 5W- 31>—-I.‘oii1-clian of four sorts: 1- 11- Ev Bent; 2. F. S. Reeves. l I I i 1 I | ll PLUMS til-v. 5i—Biur Dmmsonz- ._. 311R. Jsopli Robinson: 2. Mi.» 1m Rood; 3. Geo. Harper, E3". Roraity. SN. 5'2- 1- J-"k Row-art: 2. Geo. Dewar‘ 3. Jhllll A JJucLeod. ' 511-. 53—l1urbnnk:—- 1. P, L. smulliiood; 2, Goo, w_ . Juiiii A. hlucizocl, .~ SIS-Imperial Gageg_ ‘in A. Aiucheod; 2. F, .5_ 1i. H. E, B9111. '—-Luinhiu'd:—- Stewart; 2. John Mac. Ger. W. Dewar, . 57—.\loure's An'tic:_. . L. Smallwood; 2. Mrs. Ira, Gvorgi- Hui-per, ' J0-—l'0ii(i's Sci-ding tFpum. lllll2~_ 1. H E. Bent: 2. Mrs. Arthur B, Iccbcizs. Winsloe Rd. Sec. llli-Qunckenboss or Glass Svedingn... 1. P. L. smallwood: 2. Geo. w, '; 3. Jick Stewart. we‘. Iii-Victoria:- 1 Ii I§ Bpni, For. tiil—Yrlloiv' Eggg_ l P Smuliwood; 2, Geo, w, l 35- H. FI._Boni. hmgtonr- l; H. E. Bent; 8. as. y other variety nam- l. Lwo. Doiinr; 2. F. S. R ' ' 3.11. “ Bout mes’ .‘ till-Collection of plum“.- >, Dew-hr; 2. P. L. Small. . 1-1. E. Bent. SMALL FRUITS aim. 67—Biackbcrr1es. cultivaled: l . .\1.'i<iD0iiald. Cornwall: 2. .‘ .1111’ imrraii. Clyde River; 3. iluiph \0ill{f.‘!‘, North River. Soc. tliJ-Iiiuck rurrants:— 'I‘l1”11l‘.l§ Beer; 2. Mrs, R, nton, Brackley; 8, F, B, Soc. 70—(7urranls, red;_. 1. Mrs. “fhninns. Bccr; Norman Fcrgu. , Indian River, . -. ; 3. Mrs. Addie Adams, Clftown, R. R. 6. Sec 71—Gno<ohcrries, English: 1. F. S. Reeves: 2. Mrs. 1m Rodd; 3. Mrs. ArlhuuRoberts. Sec. TZ-Gnnschvrrics, American: 1. Mrs. Irri Rodd; 2. Mrs. Geo. Kitson, Hampshire; 3. Mrs, Fred Kitson, Hampshire. Sec. 73—Grapes:- 1. Mrs. W. Watterworth. East Baltic; 2, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, N. River Road; 3. P, L. Smailwood, Soc. ‘FL-Raspberries. Cultivated: 1. J. A. Auid. Winsloe; 2. Mrs. M. Wattenvorth; 3. F. S. Reeves, 2. Mrs. Sea. 75—Strawhcrrisc, Culti- vnted:-- 1, Mrs. D. F. Fraser, North River. Sec. 76—(‘riuiberrico Cultivated: 1. Rowe Hughes, Harrington; 2. Mrs. F‘. Prowso. Union 3d,; 3. Mrs.‘ Arthur Roberts, Winsloe, Sec. 77—Cr:~.nbcrries, Wild; I. Wilson Hughes. Harrington; 2. Mrs. Frank Mi-Rae, Wheatiey River; 3. Lillian Robinson, Brack- ley Pt. (‘lass 4i)—Specln] Mushrooms: 1. Bruce MacDonald. CLASS iii-DUAL PURPOSE SIIORTHORNS liialo brrn after Den. 31, 1937 1, D, P MrNuit. Mains-qua; 2. D. P McNuti: 3, Seymour Wood d: Son. (Thml-ttctown. R. R. 5; 4, D. P. MuNutt. Mule born July 1, 1937, to Dec. 31 . D, P. McNuti; 2 D. P. Mc- |Nu‘t: 3. D P. McNutt; 4, D, P, Mo‘ utt Maln min. Jan. 1. 1937, to June so. 19:47. 1. Seymour Wood 8t Son; 2, D, P. YVrNnU. Male llflrll .lul_v 1. 193s, u; pm, 31, 1928 1 Seymour Wozd 8a Son; 2, D. P, McNnir. Male horn July l. 1935. to June 30, 1936. I 1. D. P. McNuti: 2. Gordon Mc- ,Ewcn. Now Dominion Mole born before July l, i035. 1, Mcadowbank Farmers‘ Insti- tutc Junior Champion Mole. Seymour Wocrl 6a Son, Rescrvw-D, P. McNutt, Senior Champion Mole. Mcariowbank Farmers‘ Institute. Reserve-sh. P. McNutt, Grand Champion Mole. Mcadowbank Farmers’ Institute, Reserve -Scyn1our Wood. Female born after Dec. 31. 193'! 1. D. P. McNuit; 2, Seymour Wood d: Son: 3. D, P. McNutt; 4. Seymour Wood A» Son, Female born July l. 1937, lo Dm. 31 1937 l. D. P. McNutt; 2. Seymour Wood a Son: 3. D. P. McNutt; 4. Seymour Wood d; Son. Female born Jan. l. 1031, to Juno 3 1987. 1. Seymour Wood a Son: I D. P, McNutt; B. Seymour Wood 8: 50h. Fcmlle born July 1 .1930, lo Doe. 21. i937. l D. P. McNutt. Iemolc in milk. born July l, I034. to Juno 30. 103B. l. Seymour Wood s» Ion; l. soymaur Wood d: Son; 3. Seymour Wood d: Son; 4. D. P. McNutt: l. MoNutt. Female In milk horn before July 1. V1934 ‘:2. D. P. Mc-, w: ' Wood A: Son; 4.7, eymour W 0d & son; 5, D p_ McNutt, Female dry, born before July 1. 1934. 1. D. P McNutt: 2. Scvnio i good 8: Son; 3 Seymour Wood on, Junior (‘irnmpimi Female Seymour lvood &' SO11, Reserve —D, P. McNuit. Senior (‘immplon Female. D P. McNutt. Reserve _D P, McNutt, (Brand (‘liumpiiiii Female. D, P. McNuIi, RPsor\'v~-1J. P. McNuit. Junior llerd 1 Seymour Word & Son; 2, D, 1 Seymour Wood Q Sou; 2. D. P. McNutr: a. n. P‘. McNuit; 4. Seymour Wood & San '1\vo Femals born since July l 19%. 1~ fiovrqour Wvoo ac Sou: 2 o P. McNult; 3. Seymour Wood A: Son. 4. o. P. .\lCNu1i, Special Prize donated by ma...‘ gyniiman & 00;. Ltd. for Best can i‘? D97 gllflhgfi-Igptnse zShortshorns, - . . i ' _ ‘ — wood & SOIL . Seymour international Stock Food Co. Ltd. "PM" 11"‘ ""11 Purpose Short: £10m lleiirr Calf under 1 year, - $932110 W d - _ mour Woodurw, 59in}: son’ 2' 38y CLASS 51 For Amalculv? Only-Oil Painting, Original $60. 1 Portrait frnm Life- 1 Jflck T811111‘. Chariottct/c-yvn; 2 D, C. Lccklmrt. Monctnn. $96. 2 Landscape- 1 D. C, Locknart. Moncton. 2 Kathering lvinrchson. York Point. Sec. 3 llhtflna , 1 Jack Tfiylor, Charlottetown. S00. 4 Still Life, any Subjcgt- 1 Jack Taylor, Charlottetown. 2 Lllsllm Mocflorrqn. cnaijioucmwn. ‘Infill-hour: aLtfiié-galor, Original, Pm». 1 001cm Alley, Charlottetown; 2 Kastherine MacKinnori, Georgetown. Lanigca Water Colo, Original, 1 Frederick Nicholas. Amh r t; 2 £411. G. A. Christie, Miscoucehz, R, 15w. ‘I Marine- ‘ 1 Frederick Ncholas, Amherst; 2 Mrs. G. A. 011115116. Miscouchc, R. ‘Soc. s sun Life, any subleol.— 1_ Katherine Murchison, York Point. Sec. 9 Flower Study_. l Mrs. G. A, Christie, Miscouche, R. _R.; 2 Katherine Murchison, York Poént. w i 6c. Draw ngs in One C I , Original, Portrait from Lilo, 92;: coal- 1 D. C. Inckhart, Moncton; 2 Doreen Ailey. Charlottetown. 53°- 11 Dfflwnss in one Color, 01181111". Still Life, Charcoal- l Irma Bain, Cornwall, 2 Liliiun MacCai-ron, Charlottetown. Sec. l2 Drawing (mm Ca,<g_ 1 Doreen Alley, Charlottetown. Soc. 13 Portrait from Life, Pen- 1 Frederick Nicholas, Amherst; 2 D. C. Lockhn... ivxonchn. $00. ll Landscape, Pencil Draw. |-_ 1 Violet French, Hampton; 2 Irma Bain, Cornwall, Soc. 15 Landscape, Pen and link- l Frederick Nicholson, Amherst; 2 Donalil Wheatlcy, East Royalty. Soc. l6 ilrawing o1 om- (Zolor. Original, Linoleum Block Prints. 2 Preston Cudmore. Winsioe Rd. Pastels, Original- Sec. 17. Portrait from Lila»- 1 Frederick Nicholas, Amherst. Sec. lll. Landscape- l Irma Bnin, Corn-trail. Sec. 19. Marine- 1 Frerir-rick Nicholas, Amherst; 2 Irma Bnin. Cornwall, Sec. 20. Bilil lJfc, any Subject- 1 Kiatherln Murchison, York Pt; 2 Mom's Mallett, Charlottetown. Sec. 2i, Flower Study- 2 Katherine Murchison, York Pt. COIVHWERCIAL ART- CLASS 0i Soc. 22. Footer - eolgnl. Original- 1 Frederick Nicholas, Amiicrst. Sec. 23. Advertising Design, 01-- lginol- _ 1 Frederick Nicholas, Amherst; 2 D. O. lockhart. Mbncton. Boo. 24. Elimv Card Dealt". 0r iginol- 1 Frederick Nicholas. Amherst; 2 Ruth Gallant j-nghfi . Soc. 25 Foolnon and Textile Do- olgn, Origin — 5 Helen Jayhea, lllnol- . 1 Roderick Nichoioin, Amherot; I on, Soc. 21 Lustre t- 1 Mn. fiodorlck Inna. Charlotte- town; l Mrs. W. R. Stork. Belle- ville, Ont. Boo. 23 Plot Point Treatment. i Mrs. B. 0. Prowse, Charlotte- town; 2 Mrs. W. R. Stork. Belle- vilie, Ont, Soc. 29 Enamel sroolm Maintain that charming smile and pleasing‘ personality with Wrigloyk Gum-millions d0! A simple nid r0 hvclth! Keep a supply in purso or pocket. . . and in the home for the children! Small in cost but big in benefits! . u," 711ml _ i_onAiiLc*iri-o"”rownmounnim AT auv srou ,/ CLASS Soc. 3 Block CLASS For pupils l6 years and under- 0 I Painting, Sec. 1 Land ape, ‘ '1 IOYFCDOWH. l . _ Charlottetown. ' soc. 2 Marnie, urigmai 1 Norma ‘Phoiiipsiiii, w G2 0H1 6i Original original- Mcncta ' color. Q Eliarlotte- igiuolz- 1. Georgina ‘Ii-minor. W. R0 lty. 80o. lk-Corloon (pen an ink or color) original:- Goorgino. Tniuor. West Roy- ' l. Ruth Gsllsnt, Hlghfieid. oo. Clo ottcry CLASS fill-ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Soc. 1—lloocs, nine budl, maybe oil of one color or of several coi- craz- 1. Mrs. R/obt. Cass, hrnscliffo; 2. Margaret J. McLeod, 24 Chest- nut St. City; 3. Louise Warren. 218 Fitzroy St, City. * Sec. 2—lloaco. nine blooms, open or partly open. all of one oolor or of several calon:— 1. Margaret J. McLeod; 2. Mrs. Robert Cass; 3. Mrs. Jns. Bayer, 8 Euston St. Soc. 3—Swect Poul, l2 items, preferably several colon:- 1. Louise Warren; 2. Mrs. Robt. Gaas; 3. Mrs. Jean Crockett, 193 Hiiisboro SL. City. Sec. 4-—Do.ffod is. 12 blooms: l. Mrs. Robt. Goss; 2. Inuise Warren; 3. Margaret J. McLeod. Sec. L-Tuilps 12 blooms:- 1 Mrs. Robt Glass; 2. Margaret J. MacLeod; 3. Louise Warren. Sec. tl-Carnation ll blooms:- 1. Mrs. Robt. Class; 2. Mrs. Jas. Bayer; 3. Mrs. Jean Crockett. Sec. ‘i-Irls, Japanese mixed coi- ' 0n 9 bl0oms:- 1. Margaret MaoLeod: 2. Mrs. Robi. Cass; 3. Louise Warren. Soc. il-Poppics, Oriental 9 bioonisz- . 1. Mrs. Jas. Bayer; 2. Margaret J. MacLeod; 3. Mrs. Robt. Gass. Sec il-Scoii-h Thistle 9 blooms: l. Mrs. Robt. Gass; 2. Margaret S““-_1 Carmmli h’! Pol 8nd Ink, J. Miuieod; 3. Louise Warren. "lck Nicholas. Amherst; 2 Liam, Hghficld , _. Z Block Prints, 0l'i[,'.1lill—- ‘.1 Keith Cudmore. Winsloe. R. R. Prints, more than one color. cwrigmal._ 2 Keith Cudnwre, Winsloe, R, R,_ Sec. ilk-Mixed table bouquet: 1 Mrs. Jean Crockett; 2. Mar- garet J. MacLcod; 3. Mrs. Robt. ass. Special prize-Apple Blossoms- Mrs. Robt. Gass. CLASS (Vi-DIVISION X1 Ilene-y and Apiary Supplies Sec. 1—'I‘wo 1 qt. bottle! of light extracted honey:- 1. Wallace Moase. Kensington; 2. Robert E‘. Moase. Kensington. Sec. fr-Two 1 qt. bottles of dark extracted honey:- . Robert E. Moose; 2. Wallace Moose. ‘ Sec. Il-Display of Comb Honey, light. in sections, noi- leos than 5 p N .. ,. , n, Scull/Io u1t.. 3. Stymoui Wood 8a 59m 3 Si", ‘Am O,.-g[na|__ pound5;_. Graded "P", 1 UWCll Lcckhnrl. Monclon; 2 1. Robert E. Moose; 2. Walaco 1, D. P MoNult 2 Seymour RH-Ih Mm lugnclo“; M0659‘ wood 8, s5“, 3 D ‘P MzN-‘tt bro. 6 Life. originai- Sec 5--Beat 1 lbs. of Bees Wax: Jum," Co," r t, “ - 1 Evelyn Arseiinult, Charlotte- 1. Wallace Moose; 2. Robert ° 5 '9 town; 2 Norma. Thompson. Char- Moose, Sec. (i-Bcst display of llonoy, Draw‘ i C I O 1 i ol- scc‘ amlnrgwlilg; as; 5:; prepared for market in glass, or 1 Ruth Gallant. Hlghfleld. Sec. l2 Linoleum 1 Marjorie Oil Painting, Sec. 1G 1‘ort'.uit—- 1 Lyman iYJaur. Charlctteiovim. Sec. l8 Landscape or Marin» mfiilgck Prints- Bflmfld“ m Huestis, Charlotte- town; 2 Preston Cudmore, Winsloe Rd. P881915. Original- Sec. l5 Landscape or Marine- 1 Marv B. Doyle. Charlottetown; 2 Joyce Ntwsflil, Brackley Pt. CODY- in tins, half dozen:- ' Senior Get of Sire. y, ._-- __ , 1_ 36mg“, wood 3, so“ C lardgolrgma mm“ west Rm“ LMWallace Moasc. 2. Robert 1 s Pmsfiiv of Dam tally; 2 Isabel Gocwin‘. Charlotto- E‘ m" cuss '12 p 'M°Nut?l'r3 vgglrfilfiowogd Dag “Lift; u‘) l, d “k b t Sec. 2—Collection of Native In- Son: 5. D.'P llriCNllli 0 - hi.“ e“ ‘n '- ' my m i” =-' ' "g ' _' 1. Jessie Harper, E. R alty 0y . Sec. 3—Calleoiion of Insects, ln- mflcc‘ upencu‘ ‘my ‘uh-lea’ "*1" jurious to useful pionts or trees: l-lsfific Tuplin, New Arman; 2 Ruth (lallant. Hig 1. Jessie Harper. i Sec. b-Collectlon of Insects, useful plants or trees:- 1. Jemio Harper. Sea. 5—Caliection of Tree Leaves: 1. Jessie Harper. oi‘ Noxioul Agricultural Weeds:- 1. Arnold W. Veosey, York; l. Jessie Birgit. Sec. 7 llection of Wild Flow? oro, pressed and mountcd:—- 1. Jessie Harper, East Royalty; s ecia-l Prize-Miss Jemima‘ Md. ine, 9 King square. CLASS 25—»SHEEP SHROPSHIIIE DOWNS Soc. 1—Maic born in 1938:7- 1. George L. Boswell. Ch town. R. R. 3: 2. George L. Boswell; 3. S. C Stewart and Son. Dunsiaff- nage; 4 S, C Stewart s. Son Soc il-Malc born in 1937:- 1. George L Boswell; 2. S. C. Stewart and Sou; 3. S. S. 519W- ‘ art and Son. Sec 3—Male born in 1937: 1. George L. Boswell; 2. Alex Hamilton. New Perth; 3. Frank MacAuiay, sourls Line Road. Sec. 4—Champion Mnie:— 1. George L. Boswell. Sec. 5—Female Born in 1938: 1. George L. Boswell; 2. 5 C. Stewart and Son; 3. George L. Boswell; 4, George L, Boswell; 5. S. C Stewart and Son; 6. S. C. Sicwart. Sec. li-Femaie born in 1937: l. George L. Boswell; 2 S. C. Stewart and Son: 3, George L. Boswell; 4. George L. Boswell; 5. 1 S. C Stewart and Son. Soc. 7—Champion Female: Sec. tL-Young Pen:— 1. George L. Boswell; 2. S. C. Stewart and Son. Sec. ll-Adult Pen:- 1. George 1.. Boswell; 2. S. C. Stewart and Son. . CLASS Zii-SOUTH DOWNS Scc. l-Male born in 1938: 1. Almon Boswall. Duustaifnage; 2. Almon Boswall: 3. Almon Bos- wall; 4. Alex Hamilton, New Perth, Sec. 2—-Mnie born in i937: 1. Almon Bcswaii; 2. Al"); Ham- illon. Scs. 3-1111110 born before 1937: 1. Almon Hoswall. 2. Hamilton Watts; 3. Alex Hamilton. Sec. ~l-—Chalnnion Male:— Almon Boswall. Sec. 5~—F:'mule burn in 19311: 1, Almon Baswali; 2. Almon Bos- KP . 0c. M Book Pluto cofgn, 0r-_ 1 Joan hoop, Charlottetown; 2 2. Arnold W. Vessey. Joan Gordon, Charlottetown. Sec. k-Coilection of Economic Wail-r Coltr, (Inpy- plant diseases:- Scc. 20 Porlrnit—- - 1. Jessie Harper. l \V.'1lim‘ lViaynard show. St. Catlicrlnc; 2 Marjorie Huest s, Sea. 9—Collcction of Weed Seedll ___"_1'_m_ sorgv,__T_fiil,'_'__C1i_i_'i_s_s_1e said wall; 3. Almon Boswall. Soc. li-Fcmulc burn in 19117: 1. Almon Boswnll; 2. Almon Boswuil; Z1. Almon BJSWBil; 4. Alex Hamilton: 5. Alex Hamilton. Soc. 7—(‘hunipion Female: Almon Boswail. Sec. 8—Ynung Pom- l. Almon Boswali; 2. Alex Ham- llton. Sec. 9—.\llllll. Pen:- i. Almon liosirali. Miss Napoleon ll_i_l1i0il_>__illt_’.li_l1_pil3E ‘li dah for_c0ckta11s. One was an cider- ly Englshirvoman. her tiiunerl skin contrasting sti-idcnlly with snow- whiie hair and protruding; pale blue eyes, who was staying with the doctor and his wife and vigorously collecting personal impressions for a book cm India. as she saw. heard and smelt i-t. The other guest, invariably known ,as “Young Jones" was an unbe- lievably youthful- ookng subaltern in the British cavalry regiment sta- tioned at PiTihHDOYC, The inordinate length and curli- noss of young Jnness eyelashes were a constant theme for chaff. taken as a rule in perfect good part by the victim, But to-ciay the times seemed to be out of Joint for Jones as well as others. “Don't brood over them too much, Tim.“ Chrissie was saying, laughing im into the boy's glocmy face, “Remember every girl who sees them eiivies you those thorns in the flesh!" "I'm not-I wasn't , . . Oh. for goodncs‘ sake, don't rot me. Mrs. Stmian!" young Jones burst out, scowling miserably. Its Folds May Drape But Never ...:.cuicd to the Canadian National Exhibition, this Drop mammoth Union Jack. 24 x 1S feet. Wll fllllfl on the main flagpole on Opening Day. Treated with o- new toxtllo finishing agent, recently discovered in England, the flog is water repoilant and will not droop even in a pouring rain. The presentation was made to “esidenl. George ll. Brigden, at left, by E. P. Carney, right. president of the Canadian Association of Textile Coiourlstn and Chemists, llu "ton. In the centre at the coro- mony on the stops of tho United Kingdom Pavilion ore general manager Elwood A. Hughes and B. W. Kolghtiey of Montreal. president of the Association of Canadian Advertisers. gwentiyi, but Struan glanced up with a gleam of impatient anger in hs eyes. "i should have thouzht you would take a Joke better than that, Jones,’ he said harshly, The lad muttered something under his breath, then swung mun to face Chrissie. ' ‘Tm awfully sorry. Mrs. Struan.’ he said. "I . . . you know I'd not 1101111618 to you for words, only — ony . . ." Then came o. quick iii-m step and Leanne's voice. “have 1 been keeping you people? I'm ssrigv." She was wearing a black drels, \\‘|11('l1 gure Hall somehow the im- presslon of deliberate self-offence- meiit. Chizssie this eveninfl- with u little colour iu her cheeks and o. be- coming gown of golden brown oil-k. was the more noticeable of the two. she s up and took young Jcness arm. “We're not going to be formal," she said; "Runny ou'l1 brln Miss Wcatherfleld, and leonie Wl 100k after Mr. Haii.‘_' Hall found himself talking rothsr feverishly to counterbalance the silence of the other two man. Miss weathemeld, he soon discovered, could be relied upon for steady con- versation on almost- my whim. our! Leonie suppoftcd her by a uet question or remark now and t on. Chrissie was iyinz t0 fir"! 0n young Jones to discuss the after- noon's polo. making mistakes which on any other occasion wmlld hill’! stirred the bOY w dellizhted and dcrisive laughter. But, m-da he sot glum and silent, his eyes ed on his late. Miss Weatherflold flitting from subject m subject like o "W11" heavy-footed butterfly, luddfifll? posTKhotalghar is a wondefiui place-the Palace I main." “You twill have a chance of seeing for yourself I expect," Chrissie tol her. “The Maharajah talked thin afternoon of giving o. ball to thu "district andnthe Dohertys are sure to be asked. “Indeedi" Mk; Weathcriaud look- ed gratified. "That will be a splendid opportunit to form my own impressions. Z ndla must be a strange character . . . from what I heard.” “What did the Doctor tell Y0" about him? 1t would be inlorcstinll to hear what kind of man the Mah- ara h is from one who KNOWS him walla." Leonie, as she spoke, leont forward, her chin resting on he: osped l nds. Miss Vlighi-hfllflkld shook down thc clashin silver bangles W111i?!‘ ch13‘ terecl t lokly on her wrllsts with to gratified air, Here was 161' 0P ' tunity. Miss Weatherfleld r8 81' prided herself upon her poworo o! characterlza on. (To be continued) ____________. Ui- Minn-d’: for burns. W anted ll there anything you nood in the homo or on tho farm? A Charlottetown Guardian "Wont A " will iplaco you in touch with samoono wishing to loll tho very ariiclo you loud. lighted with a lerk duconcertlngiy unexpected upon an ‘awkward “1 was interested t0 S68 I Mahurojah at the Club this after- noon." she said, ‘The D0110?!“ “W”; telling me a great deal about 111m. o: coursektlvig ital-flung m goodness I1 5 , paicf the JLqrmLliasnt he? I sup- ——r“'"i_‘W‘ has ug-fjd . J J Tho rule lo only 2c o word o day. Solid in 1°" "Want Ad" today. Charlottelouii. Soc. 21 Figure- 1 ‘Thelma Burke. Southport; 2 Lyman Moore. Charlottetown. Sec. 22 landscape- i Burton Howatt, Charlottetown; 2 Lyman Monro, Charlottetown. Soc. 23 Marine- 1 Blanche Harper. Charlottetown, 2 Lyman Moore, Charlottetown, Pastel, Copy- Sec. 24 Portrait- g Joyce Neiwson, Brackley Pt. Rd. . ec, 2 1 Helm Mills. Charlottetown; 2 Evelyn Arrcnault. Charlottetown. Drawing in one color, copy- Soc. 27 Pen and lnk, any Inb- jeci~ . 1 Burton Howatt, Charlottetown- 2 Frances Rcny, Churlonetown; Norma, TIIOTIIDSOH, Charlottetown. Sec. 2B Crayon or Pencil, any subjcci- i Eileen Show, St. Catherine; 2 Walter Maynard Show, 5t. Cather- ine; 3 Burton Howatt, Charlotte- town. Special Audrey MBcMlllan. Fair- vicw, Rcckv Point. Commercial Art- Sc-r, 2!) Poster Designs original- 1 Norma Thom son, Charlotte- town; 2 Ruth Gal ant, I-iighficld. Sec. 30- 1 Joan Hoop, Charlottetown; 2 Ruth tiallant, Highfleld, i Soc. 31 Show Card Dooign, orig- l’! al- l Ruth Gallant, Highfield. ‘ 5'00. 33 Book Plate Design, orig- m: 1 Isabel Goodwin. Charlottetown; 2 Norma Thompson, Charlottetown. China Painting- Sec. 34 Lustre Treatment- 1 Blanche Harper, Charlottetown, 2 Doreen Alley. Charlottetown. S80. 35 Flat Paint Treatment- 1 Joan Gordon, Charlottetown; 2 Evelyn Arscnault, Charlottetown. CLASS Bil-MODELLING AND IIANDICRAFT . Open To All Exhibitors Soc. l-Animoi, Figure or ony other subjects in clay:- 1. Mary Allison Douil. Cope Traverse; 2. Stephen Mills, Chor- lottetown. Sec. b-Grnups of I or more piece, in Clay:- 1. Stephen Mills; 2. Mary Allison Doull Sec. 2-8:»: Corving:— 1. Mary Alison Douii; 2. laooc '1‘Jpi1n, New Arman. ' Sec. 5—Lcather Work:- 1. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Toronto. Soc. 6-Wnod Carving:- 1. scott Andrew, East Royalty. X rial First-Earl Jarvis, North 3'0. Oils, Water Color, Advorliolng Sec. l-Portroit from Ufa (olfl) O lllll l. D. O. lnckhart. Momma: I. Jack Taylor, Ciftown. i Slec. iF-Londovlpo (Ollo) 021l- Ilfl l—~ i. MliLAlliSOfl, Douil. Sec. 1 Morin: tolls) originlli 1. Mary Allison Doilll; 2. Dolly Bale, Amherst. Soc. ll-Portrolt from lilo (Wild color) original:- 1. Mary Allison Douil. Soc. l2—l.ondoonpe (Water Color) Original: — 1. Mary Allison Douil. Sec. ia-Muino (vats color) tOWI. ont- 1 Mn, B. o. Prawn, Ohorlotto-l orlolmh- 1. D. C. lockhorl. Moncinn. Dolor, loo. lb-Alvortloln‘ C'- .___’4--——-———-* l y “It’s lovely,” sighed the second, “but I paid more than I wanted? to." “It’s easy,” said the third. “I've been studying lflio advertisements for days, and I knew where to look for what I wanted -- and how much I’d have to pay.” iTHE T HREEJ . UDGETEERS "Oh, dear,” sighed the first, “I’m so tiredL I finally found what I wanted, but I’m worn out.‘ l I ho 111 tutu‘: n‘s tones seriously govern- _ ct 1dr... princely ! and his ugh iota-Jo (ill ex tea ~ 1 truan 1118C, h| . "You're ncnt the tossing e two certainly ement to n er Wag over- was. nio and >h other. he more ave your ‘as hard. " Leonie in that Wlflt to 01y, ‘but