PAIIiKVIZliElSA l EXHIBHHIN PRIZE l| 3T Class bit-Ladies Fancy Work goo, 1, Luncheon set, white. eru- ‘ broidered in white.-1,‘Mrs. Robert n. Gibson. Woodstock; 2. Mrs. W. n. Stork. Beiiviiie. Ont. gee. 2. Luncheo set worked in goiors-l, Mrs. Ed Lawson, Lucen, 0nt.: 2. Mrs. E. Dennis. Rapid Qity, Man; 8, Helen Mullaiiy, souris East. sec, 3, Luncheon set in hand made lace-l, Miss E. A. McMur- "y Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. A. G. gavggo, Toronto, 0nt.; 3, Margaret E, Rossborough, Prince William. . B. "Sec. 4, Child's hand made wool dress-i, Mrs. Warren Henderson, charlottetown: 2. Mrs. E. Harris. Charlottetown. see 5. Child's hand made dress, embroidered-l. Marjorie Chand- ier, Charlottetown: 2, Rita Wheat- ley. Charlottetown. Sec. 6, Roman embroidery or cut work.-—l, Mrs. Robert H. Gibson. Woodstock, N. B.; 2, Margaret E. Rossborough. Prince William. N 3.; a, Mrs. Ed Lawson, Lucan Ont sec. ‘I. French Embroidery.-1, Mrs. E. M. Dennis, Rapid City, ManJ 2. Mrs. W. R. Stork, Bell- ville. Ont; 3, Mrs. R. Simons. orbox. Sask. gee, 8, Eyelet Embroidery-l. Mrs. P. Simons; 2. Mrs. E. M. Den- nu. Rapid City, Man.; 8, Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sea. 6, Centrepiece. white. em- broidered in white-l, Mrs. W. R. Stork; 2, Mrs. E. M. Dennis; 3. Agnes Calms, Souris. Sec. 10, Centrepiece worked on colored linen-l, Miss Ehnma Mc- Nevin, Charlottetown R. R.; 2, Miss Edna Gaudet, Charlottetown; 3, Miss Agnes Cairns. Souris. Sec. 11, White five o‘ciock tea cloth embroidered in white-l. Mrs. E. M. Dennis: 2. Mrs. W. R. Stork; 8, Mrs. A. G. Savage. sec. 12, Five o'clock tea cloth. colored, embroidered in colors-i. Mrs. W. R. Stork; 2, Mrs. J. B. Gsudet. Sec. 13. Embroidered table cover in colored linen or cotton-i, Edna Gaudel. Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. Wallace McKay, Stanley Bridge; 3, Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. 14, Embroidered bridge table cover-l, Mrs. P. Simons; 2, Mrs A. G. Savage. Sec. 15, Embroidered dessert doy- iics, not less than six.-2. Margar- et E. Rossborough, Prince William; 2. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. i6, Sideboard cloth, white, worked in white-l. Mrs. Ed Law- son. Lucan, 0nt.; 2, Mrs- Robt. H. Gibson, Woodstock. N. 3.; 3, Mrs. Thus. Johnson, Central Bedeque. Sec. 17, Sideboard cloth, colored. worked in colors.—l. Mrs. P. Simons; 2, Mrs. Arthur McDonald, New Dominion; 3. Angelina Gai- isnt, Charlottetown. Sec. 16, lodies smock or blouse.- 1. Mrs. A. I. Inman, Hampton; 2, Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. 1B, iour hand made hand- kcrchiels, initialed or mono- grammetL-l, Nltrs. Robt. H. Gib- son, Woodstock, N. B. Sec. 20, three hand made lace ha-ndkerchieis-l, Miss E. A- M. MoCurray. Charlottetown; 2. Mar- garet E. Rossborough. Sec. 2i, Italian hemstitched tow- els, one pain-i, Mrs. A. G. Sav- age: 2, Jean M. Corey, Amherst, . S. Sec. 22, Italian hernstitchsd table oover.-i, Mary Gunn, Bradaibane. Sec 23, Best specimen iancy art work in crepe paper-l, Louise Warren, Charlottetown: 2, Reta Wheatiey, Charlottetown; 3. Helen I. Roper, Charlottetown. Sec. 24, Laundry Bag-i. Mrs. G. M. Connolly, Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. Ed Lawson; 3, Annie Smith. Sec. 26. Eancy Bag. hand woven, Maritime wool.-1, Miss Bernadette Blanchard. Sec. 26, Sofa cushion in iioral design-i, Mrs- J. B. Gsudet. Charlottetown; 2, Edna Gsudet; 3. Mrs. H. C. Mutter-t, Marshiieid. Sec. 27, Solt cushion. worked in colored cotton or linen-i, Mrs. J. B. Gaudet; 2, Gladys Thomas. St. Eleanors; 3. Doris Pickering. St. Eleonora, Sec. 26. Solo cushion in wool.- l, Mary D. Jenkins, Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Roy Huestis, Charlotte- town; 8, Mrs. J. 1i‘. Laiierty. Char- lottetown. 50o. 29. Best pair hand made pillow slips, worked in white-l. Mrs. E. M. Dennis; 2, Mrs. W. R. Stork; 3, Mrs. Robt. H. Gibson. Sec. 30. Bast pair hand pillow liilis. worked in colors-i. Mrs. W. R. Stork; 2, Mrs. A. G. Savage; 8. Mrs. E. M. Dennis; 4, Ryte Norton (Bliecial 4th). Sec. 2i. One pair iancy towels. iunu worked-l, Mrs. P. Simona; I. Mrs. John Hume. Charlottetown: . lira. A. G. Savage. . l2, Cross stitch in wooL-l. Adams, Seaviaw. 86, Babies wool booties. White or colored-i. ‘an. any 3mm: r. 1m. w. s. Brown. C-‘mlomiown; l. Mills may - . ‘fitting-n Hlrllllt‘ - Posmorougn; s. Mrs. A. o. Savacl: - 10's. l. D Gay. _ Embroidered Coven-l. Simona; 2. Mrs. Thou. Central Icdlqus; 8, Bor- Charlottetown. Illlll wool 1M!!!» While -1 Mrs; W- Aw. Clark. - - , Dunsto ' ‘ in ‘ halal - i-m. wuum H. Gibson. See. 4i. Awlique quilt. quilted- 1. Mrs. C. B. Matheson. Freetown; 2. Mrs. W» H. Phillips. Charlotte- town; 3, Mrs. R. L. Bryanton. Braokley Point Road. Sec. 42, Patchwork quilt. cotton. -1, (special) Christie Williams: l, Mrs. E. H, Cousins, Baltic: 2. lib-s. ‘lnos. Johnson, Central Bed- lottetown. Sec. 48. Patchwork quilt, any material except cotton-l, Mrs. Priscilla Smith, Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. Wm. Munn, Wheatley River; 8. Mrs. Nicholas, Iirinia. Margate. Sec. 44, Tufted quilt-l, Mrs. Granville Buntain. Rustico; 2, Margaret A. Jones. Charlottetown R. R; 8, Mrs. J. A. Ramsay Auld. West Covehead. Sec. 45, Serviettes, hall dozen, all white-i, Mrs. E. M. Dennis; 2. Mrs. Robt. Gibson, Woodstock. N. B.: 3, Mrs. Ed Lawson. Sec. 46, Babies’ Bonnet-l, Mrs W. l‘ Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. Chas. Connolly; 8. Mrs. Lou- ise Sadier, Charlottetown. 50¢- 47. Ladies Kitohen Apron.- 1. Mrs. E. H. Norton, Charlotte- town: 2. Mrs. Henry Arsensult, Charlottetown; 3, mama McNevin. Charlottetown R. R. Sec. 46. Specimen darned stock- ing-l, Helen Mathieson, Milton; 2, Emma McNevin, Charlottetown, R. R. 3: 3. Agnes Calms, Souris. Sec. 42, Fancy Sweater-l, Mrs. Louise Sadier; 2, Elsie Hooper. Milton; 3. Mrs, Herbert Mason. Bunbury. Sec. 50, Applique Work-i, Mrs. W. R. Stork: 3. Mafilfet E. Ross- borough; 8, Eleanor Ackle-nd, Hampshire. Sec- 51, Woman's House Dre.- 1. Mrs. E. H. Norton; 2. Emma Mc- Nevin; 3, Mrs. A. D. Inman, Hamp- n Sec. 52, Man's Shirt-l, Mrs. E. H. Norton; 2, Amelia Hume, Bun- bury. Sec. 53. Hand made lace speci- men.—l. Miss E. A- M. McMurray; 2, Mrs. Ed Lawson; 3, Lillian Mc- Leod, Seaview. Sec. .54, Lace Dessert Doyiies, hand made, not less than six.-1. Miss E. A, M. McMurray; 2, Bertha Scott. Charlottetown; 3, Mrs. A. G. Savage, Toronto. Sec. 55, Best specimen needle point-l, Mrs. S. C. Cossmsn, Charlottetown; 2. Francis Munn, Manshiieid; 3, liznma McNevin, Charlottetown. R. R. 3. Sec. 56. Best Specimen Netting. -1, Agnes Prowse, Charlottetown: 2, Mrs. J. B. Gaudet; 3, Mrs. Alex MoNevin. Charlottetown, R. R. 8. Sec. 57, Variety set in colors-l, Mrs. P. Simona; 2. Mrs. Wm. Me- Quaid, South Melville; 3. Mary Gurm. Bradaibsne. Sec. 53, Special King Cole ’I'ea Competition-i, Mrs. P. Simona; 2. Mrs. E. M. Dennis; 8, libs. M. Campbell. Greenfield Ave. Sec. 59, Crochet Quilt-l. Mrs. George Smith, New Haven; 2, Mrs. Clifford Robertson. Charlottetown; 3, Mrs. T. S. Newson, Charlotte- town. . Sec. 60, One Fancy Bag, crochet. knitted or cross stitch, worked in wool.—1, Mrs. W. R. Stork. Sec. 6i, One Crochet Bag made o! cotton or silk thread-i, Mrs. R. I. North, New Dominion; 2 Ethel McDougall. ‘Charlottetown. Sec. 62, Bedroom Slippers-i, Ryte Norton. Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. P. Simons. Sec. 63, Irish Crochet,-1. Mrs. Ed Lawson; 2 Miss Bertha Scott. Giariottetown. Sec. 64, Pilet specimen. linen centre-l. Mrs. Ed Lawson; 2,‘ Lilia Coies, North Liiiton; 3, Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. B5. Lace Specimen-l. Mrs. Ed Lawson; 2, Mrs. K. D. North, New Dominion; 8, Jennie Harris. Sec. 66, Six Crochet Doyiies, lin- en centre-l, Mrs. E. H. Norton. Charlottetown; 2. Berna Huestis. Charlottetown. Sec, 69, Luncheon Set-l, Mrs- W. R. Stork; 2, lvlrsJGeo. Smith, New Haven. Sec. '10. Embroidered centre or tea cloth-l, Mrs. E. H. Norton: 2. Mrs. Annie Stewart; 3, Mrs. Christie Williams. Sec- ’ll, Best specimen cross stitch-l. Mrs. E. H. Norton; 2. Mrs. John E. Holmes, Charlotte- town; 3. Mrs, David R. Beii, Stan- iey Bridge. Sec. '12, Best pair hand made pillow slips-i. Mrs. E. H. Norton: 2, Mrs. Thompson Johnson; 3, Mrs. Amelia Hume. Sec. '12, Babies’ booties.—1, Mrs. E. H. Norton. Sec. 74. One pair crochet or knit slippers.—l, Mrs. E. H. Norton. Sec. '15. Best knitted or crochet bag-i, Mrs. E. H. Norton. Sec. '16, Pillow Case combining hemming, seaming and folding.- 1, Orva Giii; 2. Jean M. McRae. 65 Kent St: 3. Helen Calms, Souris. Sec. '17, Embroidered Centres-l. Helen Cairns, Souris: 2. Elsie Colds. North Milton; 3. Beth Robinson. Sec. '16. Dressed Doll-l, Jean MeRao, Charlottetown R. R.; 2, Ruth Tarbush. Sec. '19, Best Plain Apron.-1. Elsie Coies. North Milton; i. 0W! Giii; 2. Ruth Tazbush. Charlotte- town; 4. nary: McPhse. Bouthmrt Sec. 80. Crochet Lace Doyiies,- -1, l2sie Ooies. Milton: 2. Vida % eque: 8. Mrs. W. H- Phillips, Char- . Road R3v Brudcnell. Brudeneii. -R 2. ; 2, Reta Darrach. iiiyfirhaigfl." i-Charlss Willis, Kingston. s“ 8L an“, 3°°k____1' “u, 2-W. J. s, Dunstailnsge Mbldwn 5L Ayn-d“ g’ v"; I-tnest Hous n. Hunter River mp". ‘3_ momma guns“, A]. 4-B1iest Horuton. Hunter River hwy ’ IEI $11115. Clyde Riva“ ' speck“; ' ‘ ” ’ [qr- 0210 CDOBIM and mfifjff’ Elsie coins. North uu- immune. n. . ' (on; 2, Helen Cairns. Souris; I, r0. I-Pal 01 8 Bacon i": a: "m; "some" .:°""-~ u": boo. so. Hand made nilht gown. l-Hlnk Imam. Souris Line Seo-l-Shceplkin Mm 9},“ 1-4421. Arthur B. Roberts, win. sloa . I-Mh. GOrdtm Good. Oharlotto. s». ‘I-llllllvmlde Radio Sets made by Amateurs. Trimmed . 1-802 Pwii. Charlottetown. 2-Jimmy Douse, Charlottetown. GLASS lli-EGGS Sea. 1—Brown 1 don and; A l-E. J. Vessey, York. 2-Mrs. W. H. Horne, Milton. 3—W. J. Cudmore and Son. City. Sec. b-Grule B Large i-Mrs. H. Bowman. Hampshire. 2-1111. John MscNeili, North Milton._ WJ-Mirs. Wilbur Jones, Charlotte. wn. 4-Mra. Ira Rodd, North w-lton. Sea. 3-10 dos. Grade A Large 1-Mrs. Ira Rodd 2-Mary Vessey, York. Sea. 4—-l dos. Grade A Whllo lDWIl. shire. ii-Oyrus G. Pitkard, W. Royalty. b-W. J. Cudmore, Ch'town. Soc. 5-1 dos. Grade B Inge i-Mrs. John R. MacNelil. 2-Mrs. J. H. Roper. 3-0. H. Wisner. Soc. 0-10 dos. Grade A i-Mrs. J. F. Easton, N. Wiltshira. 2—M'rs. Alb. Hyde, Cornwall. tl-Mary Vessy, York. Soc. 1-30 dot. Case Grade A lorge White Packed for Export l-Mrs. J. 1". Easton. swma _ cuss BI-YOBKSHIRES Soc. l-Boar Farr/wed Before Jan. 1 l-Charles Willis. Kingston. 2—Ernest Houston. Hunter River Sec. 2-—B0a.r Farrowed in 1934 l-Frank McAuiay, Scuris Line. z-Ernest Houston, Hunter River 3-George L. Boswell, Ch'town. R. R. 3. 4-Charies W115i. Kingston. Sec. il-Boar Farrowed in 1935 and over Iour months ' l-Emest Houston. Hunter River 2-Frank McAulay. Souris Line R41 (l-George L. Boswail, Ch’town, R. R- 3. 4—Alex. Hamilton, New Perth. Sec. 4—Sow Farrowod before Jan. l, 1934. 1—11'rsnk McAuiay, Souris Line RA 2-W. J. Jenkins, Dunstsilnage. 3—Ernest Houston. Huntor River 4-5. c. Stewart. Dunstalinsge. b-Charies Willis, Kingston. Sec. 5—Sow Farrowed in 1935 1—Ernest Houston, Hunter River 2-George L. Boswell, Ch,town R R. 2 Zi-George MacDonald and Son. Brudenell. 4—Ernest Houston. Hunter River. S-Géorge L. Boswell. Sec. G-Sow Farrowed in 1935 and over (our months 1—Ernest Iilioustion. Huntor River 2—F‘rank MbAulay, Souris Line 4--Emest Houston, Hunter River 5—Charies Willis, Kingston. Sec. ‘l-Sow with Litter or not less than eight pigs 1—W. J. Jenkins, Dunstaltnage. I-Chsries Willis, Kingston. ii-Iirsnk McAuiay, Souris Line J. Jenkins. B-Geo. L. Bowness, Chiown R. Soc. 6—Senior Herd i-Frank MnAulay, Souris Line 2-Emest Houston. Hunter River. 3—Ge0.' L. Boswali. 4-Charies Willis. Sec. 6—Junior Herd i-Ernest Houston, Hunter River 2-Frank McAuiay. Zt-W. J. Jenkins. 4-Geo. McDonald and S011. 5-8. C. Stewart and Son. Dun- stailnage. Sec. lit-Pair o! Brood Sows all Farrowed before Jan. ilt- . i-Eh-nest Houston. 2-Geo L. Boswall. S-Frank McAuiay. 4-Charles Willis. o-Geo. MacDonald and Son. Sec. ll-Progeny o1 Dam i-Frank McAuiay. Souris Linc Road. 2—Geo. L. Boswell. Cntown. R. 3-8. C. Stewart. Dunstaiinage. 4-W. J. Jenkins. Dunstalinage. o-Alex Hamilton. New Perth. Sea. 12-Scnior Champion Boar i-Charies Willis, Kingston. See. LB-lunlor Champion Boar i-Ernest Houston. Hunter River Sec. 14-SenIor Champion Sow "l-Frank McAuiay, Souris Line Road. sec. li-Junlor Champion Sow i-unest Houston, Hunter River. Sea. lfl-Grand Champion Boar l-Charles Willis. Clyde River- See. 11-11mm! Champion Sow l-Prank MoAulay Souris Line GLASS 82 Market Class (any breed, grade or C208!) Soc. l-Palr Bacon Hogs mm“ “m” ma‘ " “m” oififififi‘ New Perth "t,'.:°"..“.i‘...‘.‘.‘;i"%i... Swsatsr- m. won-no’- Bacon rm Sinai: ‘Dfiifi “$533533 :' J Rb i M M” p ' I v ~ o» mo M; ".'.".:-.-.....*'- "m '::.::'.:.-- smumCmohet Sweater-l F" 5"“- i! Ruth Thrb . ' pgmed Stocklng- i-Obarles Willis. Kingston. 1.B-:5n"5lw°“"= " m’ ma‘ run. mt-Wnf-“o.” m: “my, Mum; s. Helm Calms. w‘ h‘ n for a Claaa ”—M'|ltmO0llI Manl- “ti?” blthfflglihg a M“ gunk. wnm i-oum m "£15m? s, mm 1-47- J- bomisimsge Nunn. Whaatilrl m-"flll %,_ V ,. i \ ‘ ~ . . ~ ‘ l-Mrs. J. H. Roper. Charlotte-i 2-Mrs. J. r. Easton. New wml , 5225...»... Lilo. any mama: coisnmm m _1- CLASS 5B—Mlscellnneoll| Art Work (or Arnaie Only - Oil Painting Original Sec. 1—Po:rtrait from lite: l. L. J. Zwicirer, Halifax, N.S. Sec. ii-Figure Study: _ i. L.J. Zwicker, Halifax. N.S. sec. a-Lsndscape: 1, L.J. Zwicker, Halilax, N.S.; 2, Marguerite Porter. Yarmouth, N.S. Sec. 4—Marine: 1. L.J. Zwicker. Hsliiax, N.S.; 2. Marguerite Portorp Yannouth, NS. Sec. 5—Sti1l Lite, "any subject: 1. Marguerite Porter; 2. L.J. Zwicker. Sec. ii-Animals: i, L. J. Zwicker; 2. Lidy Inman, Hampton. Water Color-Original Sec. '1—Portrait from life: 1. M. Lillian Clark, St. John. NB. 2, Phyllis Whitlock. Charlottetown. Sec. il-Figures Study: 1. Marguerite Porter, Yam-mouth. N.B.; 2, L.J. Zwickei‘, Haliiax. NB. Sec. il-Landscape: 1, L.J. Zwicker; 2, Fred n, mm. oias. Amherst. N.S. Sec. 10—Marine: i. Marguerite Porter, Yarmouth; 2, L.J. Zwicker. Haliiax. Sec. ii-Still Lite, any subject: i Harry Gomez. Charlottetown; 2. Mary Johnson, Charlottetown. Miscellaneous Art Work Sec. 12—Fiower Study: 1. M. Lillian Clark; 2, Frank Nic- hoias. Drawings In One Color-Original Sec. lit-Portrait 1mm Lile. char- coal: 1. Katherine McKinnon, George- town. Sec. l4-Flgul'e Study, Charcoal: 1, M. Lillian Clark; 2, Naomi Bain, Cornwall. Bec. 15-6ti1l Life: l. Nan Leightizen. Ch’town; 2, Catherine Murchison, York Point. Sec. 16-Drawing from cast: 1. Harry Gomez; 2, Dora Mutoh. Ch'town. Sec. 1'1—Portrsit irom Lite, pencil: l, Fred Nicholas; 2. Will Stew- art. Charlottetown. - Sec. ls-Lsndscape, pencil drawing: 1, Marguerite Porter; 2, Naids Sands. St. John, N.B. Sec. iii-Landscape. pen and ink: 1, Hsrry Gomez; 2. Dora Mutch. ' Pastels-Originals Sec. zit-Portrait from Lite: 1. Pied Nicholas; 2. Mrs. George Fumess, Vernon. Sec. Zl-Landscape: 1, Fred Nichofas: 2. Naomi Bsin. Sec. 22—Ma.rine: i. Lily Inmsn. Sec. 23-8tili Life. any subject: i. Fred Nicholas: 2. Dorothy Saunders. Charlottetown. Sec. 24-Portnlt: 1, Jean Robertson. Ch'town.; 2, Wilma Dlvison. Ch'town. Sec. 25-F1gure Study: 1. Norma Callback. Summer-side: 2. Catherine Murchison. Sec. mlondscapo; i, L.J. zwickor; 2, Norms Cai- beck. Sec. 2'1: l. Dorothy Saunders: 2. Mm. D. W. White. York Point. Sec. 26--Stiii Life. any subject: 1. Norma Cslbeok; 2. Joan Rob- ertson. Sec. 28-Po1'tralt: 1, Harry Gomoa; 2. Jean Rob- ertson. Sec. all-Figure Study: i, Catherine Murchison. Sec. Sl-Landscl-Dc: 1. Fred Nicholas: 2. L.J. Zwioker. Sea. 82—Manne: 1. Wilma. Demon: 2. Mrs. o.w. Whito. Sec. 32-61111 Lilo. any subject: 1, Catherine Murchison: 2. Mn. Jean u kett, Ch'town. Bee ' . 84—Portrtit. 1. Nsids Sands: 2. 1m. Wiibu Jones. oirtown Rh. , Sec. at-lflllue study: -' a. m. n.w. aria: i. ma. 11W. White: I. Naomi lilfiflfl‘ - iaqtsf-i-w- :‘ ._._ ,___________._____. EnTERPR|s E ‘ e Hlalfi-au-Century of Leadership g Proof: of More Value for Your Money? NTERPRISE Victory “Best Range Value in the Medium Priced Field." surnames Economy “Ideal for Smaller Homes.’ Easy to Own on the Holman Home Plan. Just‘ 10% now and l0‘ months? for the balance. No Interest. There’s an Enterprise at Every Popular Price Sec. lib-Posters in color, original: 1, Marguerite Porter; 2, Dora Mutch. ‘ Sec. 40—Advertislng Design, inai: 1, Fred Nicholas; 2. Naida Sands. Chins Painting Sec. 4l-Lustre Treatment: 1. E. Dorothy Holman, Ch‘t0wn.; 2. Eileen McKinnon, Coleman. Sec. ill-Fiat Paint Treatment: 1, Eileen McKinnon; 2, Mrs. W. R. Stark, Beileville. Ontario. Sec. 43—Enamei Treatment: 1, Mrs. W.R. stark; 2. Eileen Mc- Kinnon. orig- CLASS 59 Professional Painting, Original Sec. 1—Portrait from Liie (oils): 1, Mary Allison. Doull. Cape Tra- verse; 2, Georgie B. Reid, Borden. Sec. 2—Lanciscape (oils): 1, Mary Allison Douli; 2. Georgie B. Reid. Sec. 3—Portrait from Lite (Water- color): 1, Mary Allkon Douil; 2, Edna Gordon- Ch'town. ‘Sec. 4-—-Landscspe (Watercolor): 1. Mary Allison Douii; 2, Edna Gordon. CLASS 60-For pupils l6 years and under-Oil Painting. Original 1—Landsca.pe: Doreen Alley. Mt. Edward Rd; Watercolor Original - Sec. ‘ii-Landscape: 1, Doreen Al‘ey; 2. Eleanor Hig son. Ch'town. Sec. 6-81-111 Life. original: 1, Hiram McConnell. Mt. Stew- art. Drawing in one color-original sec. '1—Lendscape in charcoal, or- iginai: . 1. Eleanor Higson; 2, Doreen Ai- iey. Sec. B-Marine in charcoal. original 1. Hugh Paton, Ch'town.; 2. Dor- een Ailey. Sec. il-Drawing from cast in char- coal: 1, Georgina Trainer, West Roy- alty: 2. Doreen Ailey. Sec. 10—Pen and ink, any subject. original: 1. Marjorie Nicholas, Amherst. N. 6.: 2. Thelma Larter, Ch'town. Sec. il-Pencii, any subject. orig- inal- Sec. 1. 1, Doris Monouzall. Ch'town.; 2, Marjorie Nicholas. Sec. 12-Portrsit: 1, Constance Large, Ch'town. Sec. l4—Landscape or marine: i, Marjorie Nicholas; 2. Georg- ina Trwinor. Sec. lb-Figure: l. Esther L. McDougaii. Chtown. Sec. 17-Landscape or Marine: l. Constance Large; 2. Margaret Plow”. Ch'town. Sec. lb-Stili Life: i, Dori-s MoDougaii Sec. Ill-Portrait: i. Doreen Ailey Sec. Iii-Figure: 1, Doreen Alley. Sec. 21-.I.andscape: 1. Eileen Shaw. Pownsl: 1, Eileen Shaw. Pownal: 2. Vir- ginia urge, Chtown. See, M-Marine: i, Margaret Prowse: a. Marconi Show. Cornwall. Sec. 24-111mm: 1. Doreen Alley; 2. Lyman Moore. Ch'town. Sec. as-undscm or Mlriw i. Doris McDougaii; 2. Constance Large. . Commercial Art Sec. lb-Posten in color original: 1. Eileen Shaw; 2. Marjorie Nich- oias. Sec. fl-Design original: 1. Doreen Ailey; 2. Maynard Show. China Painting Boo. u-Lustrc Treatment: 1, Doreen Ailey; 2, lilies-nor Hig- son. to: Iii-Mat Paint ‘Ireatmentr 1, Doris McDoulall; 2, Constance A OLA]! ll-Iland Modeling Sec. i-Animai, agme. or any other subject: l‘ Allison Douii; 2. Dora B” r_2_...____._. 1. Mary Allison Douli. CLASS iii-Photography Sec. .\—Ca!.iection o1 Island or Can- adian Landscapes: 1. W.R. Cannon, Summe , 2. Nell G. Price. Ch'town. Sec. 2—C0liection snaps o1 children 1. Mrs. Dan Anderson. Clrtown; 2. Vida E. French, Hampton. Sec. 4—Eniar3ed Photo: ' 1, Mr. Phil Croit, Mount Royal, Quebec; 2, Dan Anderson, Mount Royal, Quebec. Sec. it-Coilecthvn oi’ views: 1, Prank C. Overman. Cutknile. Sa-sk l) Sec. S-Best 6 Instanteous. 1. Frank C. Overrnan, Cutkniie. Sask. CLASS 84 Domestics Sec. i-Fruit Cake: 1, Mrs. RS. Reeves. Southport; 2 Mrs. John Stockman, Winsioe Sta- tion; 3, Mrs. Willard Prowse. ___ L J SUMMERSIDE y; l, Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Ch’town R. R.1.; 2. Mrs. Ira. Rodd, North Mil- ton; 3. Mrs. Willard Browse. " ' Sec. 24—Bls,ck Currant Preserve: 1, Anne Srfith. Ch'town; 2. Mrs. 6.1-1. Harper; 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Sec. 25-Cherry Preserve: _ . 1, Mrs. Calvin WoocLSouthport: 2, Mrs. Willard Prowse; 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. " Sec. 27-0range ivmrmaladew l, Hazni Bryenton; 2, Mrs. Calvin Wood; 3. Mrs W.S. Brown“ . Sec. Zii-Red Currant Jelly: 1. Mrs. Ira Rodd; 2, Mrs. E. J. Vessey; 3. Mrs. Albert Jenkins. ' Sec. Kill-Black Currant Jelly: 1, Mrs. E.J. Vessey; 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd; 3, Mrs. E.A_ Cudmore._ Sec. 30—Crah Apple Jelly: 1, Mrs. George Pickard. West Royalty: 2. Mrs. E.J. Vesey; 3, Mrs. Thomas Diamond. Winsioe. Sec. (ii-Apple Jelly; . . , 1, Margaret Coies, North Milton; 2. Mrs. George Pickard; 3, Mrs. Ira Rodd. Sec. 32—Coliection or 4 home-made Brackley Pt. Rd. Sec. 2—Plain Pound Cake: 1. Mrs. John Stockman: 2, Mrs. S.G. Hoiroyd. Wlnsloe; 3. Mrs. Ver- non McMillan. Brsckley. Sec. Ii-Plain Sponge Cake: 1, Mars. Vernon MscMillan; 2. Mrs. G.R. Bain, Cornwall; 3, Mrs. Cyrus Pickard. West Royalty. Sec. ii-Singie loaf, imported flour: 1. Emily Tait. Ch'town.: 2, Helen l’. Roper, Ch'town.; 3. Mrs. J.L. Stockman, Winsloe. Sec. 5—Singie loa-i’. flour: _ 1. Mrs. A. J. Warren, chtown; 2, Emily Tait, Ch‘town.; 3. Euldine Gaudet. Ch'town. Sec. 6——Singie loaf, Island flour: 1. Mrs. Brenton Stead. Bay For- tune; 2, Mrs. G.H, Harper. East Royalty; a. Mrs. Arthur McDonald. New Dominion. Sec. 7—Tea Biscuits: 1. Mrs. Heath Vessey, York; 2. Marion McLennan, Ch'town.; 3. Mrs. Waiter E. Burke. Ch'town. Sec. a-Doughnuts: 1. Mrs. Vernon McMillan; 2. Rena B. Neill. North Milton; 3, Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Ch'town. Sec. il-Pufl Pastry: i. Mrs. E. A. Cudrriore. Ch‘town; whole wheat Roy Huestis, Ch'town. Soc. ill-Lost. nut or fruit: i, Rota Wheatiey. Chkown; 2, Mrs. W.S. Brown, Ch'town; l, Rona B. Neil. North Milton. Sec. 11—Rolis: z. Mrs. ma. Jones, Pownal; s. Mrs. ' Jellies: 1, Mrs. E. J. Vessey; 2. Mrs. Ver- non S. Munn, Mermaid: 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Sec. 33—Homemade canned ' culti- vated strawberries: I, Mrs. FHS. Reeves; 2, Mrs. G.H. Harper; 3. Mrs. Willard Prowse. Sec. 34-Canned cultivated raspber- Arthur McDonald. Sec. iii-Canned Beet: ' l, Mrs. Willard Prowse: Brenton Stead; 3. Mrs. Arthurlvilc- Donald. Seo-Ai-Mustard Pickles: ‘I 1,,Mrs. Fred White. York PL; 2,,- Mrs. 112B. Jones, Pownal; 3, Mrsw, Albert Hyde. comnsii: 4. ivirsswii- _; lard Prowse. I . Sec. 42-Sweet Pickles: .._ L. James Tait. Ch'town.;.2,/; ewe-rank‘ w. Sec. ' '43—'Ohow-Chow: 1, Mrs. ‘Cyrus Pickard: wiilsrd Prowse; 3. Mrs. Thomas 1b.; Bear. Chtown R.R.6. Sec. 44--Tomato Catsup: Jones. . Sec. 45-Chiie Sauce: 1, Mrs. Malcolm Giilis; 2, Maafi ion McLennan; 3, Mrs. Ira. Rodd. i ti- Biackhe ., Jamv Theyseeds oi blackberries arefloh“ jectionabie to many. so when mak- ing jam'it is well to get rid of than, Mash the berries, cook in their own» remove ' the seeds by pr H i through a fine sieve. Measure punp for each pint. Add sugar to pulp, and cook rapidly until thick, stiir- n ing frequently. Pack in clean ‘blot. ries: 1, Mrs. Ira Rodd; 2. Mrs. FMS. Reeves: 3. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard. Sec. Sir-Canned Plums: 1. Mrs. Willard Prowse: 2. Mrs. Leslie Bryenton. Sec. 36—Canned Peas: 1. Mrs. Elmer Coles. North Mil- ton; 2, Mrs. Ira Saunders; 3. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard. Sec. 37-Canned String Beans: 1. Mrs. William Munn; 2, Mrs. Elmer Coies: 3. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard.‘ Sec. SS-Canned Beets: 1. Mirs. Cyrus Pickard; 2. Phyllis. Moose. Kensington; 3. Mrs. Leslie Bryenton, Sec. 39—Canned Chicken: 1, Mrs. George smith. New Hav- jars" and seal. Chocolate Frosting ~ This is the top layer oi irosting, that is to go over the caramel mire; 1 tablespoon butter - ~ 1% cups (about) sifted icing saga; Evaporatod milk or cream Few grains salt '4 teaspoon vanilia_ Cut up and mclt chocolate ture.!’ hot water). Add butter and melt“ Stir in icing sugar aitomatciy with enough evaporated milk or crea to moisten suitably. Bea: 1m creamy and smooth. Add van; and sail. ' en; 2. lvirs. Wilbur Jones; 3. Mrs. 1. Emily Tait; 2- Mrs. AJ. War- ren: 3. Mrs. D.M. "‘ binson. Sec. iii-Fancy Cookies. 1. Rota Wheatley; 2. Mrs. W.T. Wfiif. Ch'town: 3. Mrs. W.R. Phil- lips. Ch'town. Sec. 13—Oatmea.l Cakes: 1. Mrs. ES. Reeves; 2. M11. Vdr. non McMillan; 3. Mrs. Lorne Per- guson, Hampton. Sec. 14—Layer Cake; 1. Mrs. Roy Huestis; 2, Mrs. lard Prowse; 3. Rena B. Neill. Sec. lb-Roiied Jelly Cake: 1. Mrs. RL Bryenion, Btgckley Pt. 1141.; 2. Hamel Bryenton, 3'11“. iey Pt. Rd.; 3. Mrs. Vernon Mao. Miiian. Sec. ld-Appie Pie: 1. Mfrs. Heath Vessey; 3, Mm, m; Saunders. Ch'town.; s, Mn, 1;, _y_ Vessey. York. Sec. 17-1omon Pia: 1. Mrs. Willard Promo; 2. Norma Mcflciii. Oiftown: l. Mrs. J. L. | Stockman. Sec. lI-Oootch Cake: 1. Mrs. G.H. Harper; g, M“, M. thur B. Roberts. Winsloe 1141.; a, Mrs. E.A. Cudmore, chimp-n, Sec. ifl-Gingersnapc: 1. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard. West Roy- alty: 2. lvirs. Vernon McMillan; 3, Helen I Roper. Sec. 20-Wlid Strawberry Preserve: l. Mrs. wlibui- Jones. Chiown R. n. 1.: 2- Minn-m A. Jones. Ch‘town R-R l: 8. Mrs. Fred Hughes. Bed- iord Station. Wil- Sec. 21-Cuitivatod Strawberry Pre- serve: » 1, Mrs. W.R. Drake. Formal; a, Mm. William Munn, Whoatiey Riv er; 3. W.A. McNeiii, Ch'town. i Sec. fl-Wild Raspberry Preserve: 1, Mrs. Wilbur Jones; 2, Mrs, l, Ilal-flnailqnnnsianli J. Vsssey: 8. Mrs. H. Yso, . 2b-Oultivatod Iiaipbdry Pro- I IMPERIAL FOX IMPERIAL PUPPY healthy and normal The Unanimous Verdict. of Successfuiilanchers “We have never fed anything io equal developing sturdy bodies with superior pelts oi‘ lustrous sheen, thick-skinned and retaining their color.” i » BI S C U1 T S and F001} in promoting growth oi’ pups and m». Katie Murchison. York Point. 5. l, Mrs. Malcolm Gillis, Clftownffli. 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd; 3, Mrs. Wiibfi' ' ‘i ture. i1 3 squares unsweetnd chocolate f: ' 3124c‘ ‘l. 2.1421.‘ § . Juice until thoroughly heated, than and liquid and allow one cup sugar ‘(j 4 4 i w l.