,, li - § K. ers were lukland, James _\!rl»'-iizild, llridgetoiin, aiu. Fleetwool. .l. M' ‘ _ .PAGESIX -~ .mm ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, - 'rue 'cnantorrerowu GUARDIAN i _ --~~ rim or nn OCTOBER rs 191° li»¢C.'~..- ` ' ` ._» ». ll "` . . _ _-.qs-ss--, __ ___ _ ._ __ _ . if '.‘_~'(Sn §}1'byr---fist-' ' ` 1 PRIZE ILIST Best Pint jar Chow Chow, home i.-:pt 28-I Yhecial; made-1 Mrs. Cassius Clay, Dundas; 2 ings; ccmily idxiiiim .--in _ Stella Aitken. _ - be cially opened-‘at Grrlla-lilwu, nest Pint jar sweet Pickles, home by ' Lielct ‘Gm RQEQFS f-UDWFFOW made-1 Mrs. Dr. Stewart, 2 Marion , mt“,m£_,_ __ |Mm,r,sey_ unlabeled-l Lo swell & Easton, 'Pye y-l»or_le_ !‘l!'4_1f’5Q"_¥_`___1_¢J0K-_»l>1fl¢‘_9~l Best Pint bottle Tomato Catsup, t __¥ll1_I_I_lb'_-‘f-` _COPUUK \1l,lionie made-1 Mrs. Di'. Stewart, 2 by _n and team lf) ¢_1`110)' an _a";l\[rs. A. D. McPhee, Georgetown. f ' 's_ sP0l`_¢- ’l‘¥l¢»1‘mn whrlll B at Sam de Red Currant Jell or J § "it~~iiudir somewhat spoils-.. 6 . l Y .Iam-1 Marion Morrisey, 2 Mrs. (`. :_`_e_`_3_nioyment ol watching the fll-‘~=>}r1. imnie. were hotily contested. lit-st Sample Strawberry Cam-1 The-entries this year are far in ev- inns. wm. Menondid. New Perth; 2 censor pi-et-ious years and the fri. ' exhibit is considered by some to aiu-1 .\‘. Tapper, Georgetown. al ihnot surpass the iw-lqvlhl @X~'t'i._»iss \'i(i-Roots and vegetables. hibits. The entries if 1' - fi-lrilcr-tio Science Department uf < < .»r so_ large and the judge r~ -_ -rkvd on thc. great advance in the . i‘>' "f UW, exhibits especially thi l. The flower r :bib.ts wci c i..so .. and the varieiics of .- '-ut I r ters, etc, mu. rlloi.. ¢h">\\- - The ladies ii .1i‘.:`s Ufllllltl' _ certainly clever iiicdlc women -; is demonstrated by the large exhiliv. of_ needle work i_n the different classes which were nicely .shown off. _ _ ; This year the exhibition buildiugs_ have been greatly enlarged Bild HW; so nicely arranged as to make ni pictiiregqiie display. The courteous directors have done all in their power to make the King's (‘i.»uIltI-" »`L’.°. as-1 [irc Best 1 bushel Beauty of Hebroiil 1 Pritatoes-1 J. M. McLean, New Pi-rtli; 2 Mich. McDonald, George- town. Best l bushel Dakota Red Potatoes --l J. M. l\lcLean; 2 A. S. Hamilton. \'i=\-.' Perth; 3 Alex. Hamilton, New Purtli. ' Best ; bushel Green Mountain Po- tatoes-l P. McKinnon, George- towii; A. McKinnon, George- towii; I . W. Aitken, Aitken’s Ferrv *"I\'| 3?-I: B..-st .L bushel Mcliityrc Potatoes-l Cassius Clay, Dundas; 2 C. H. Poole, Lower Montague; 3 J. M. Mc- Lean. Best .‘, bushel Earlv Rose Potatoes ex‘hibi'£l0l1 U16 H\lC<`*"S>'l! H‘*`5‘_’f‘fd1l if -l .\`+-il .\icKeiizie, 'Gaspcreaux' 2 and they deserve '_ -at crrdit for their energetic wow-1. '1` ~r ill-lllUY‘ and live stock exhib.._- _lo .ioi come' pest 5 bushel any new variety P0- showing of exhibits. ` in unti, i..rnoi'ro\\' niuriiing when Vassiiis Clay, 3 Jacob D.»ckendorf‘;‘ Mt. Hope. tatocs, named-I Mrs. Malcolm Nich- illdgiflti “ill be iU\fUL‘d°\HU“1Y W-'m folson, Victoria Cross; 2 John MC- meuced. _ _ `Lf_-au, Brooklyn; 3 G. W. Aitken. RA( EN- I llest. 8 Swede Tux-nips-1 George W. The- races were very _llccllly _CUP-‘ Aitken; 2 Alex. Hamilton; 3 A. S. tested though ruii oil iii occiisioiial H,,m;;t,,,,_ showers. Best 8 White or yellow Turnips, There were two rlussc-=', lbs Fl`L‘@‘ early-1 J. I.. Poole, Lower Monta- for-all and the _’."’ i-ue; 2 Mrs. Jos. Wizhtman, Lower In the for‘n/-" H.-...i vvalc, f\\\'ll€l1 F.L.:it:il:iie; 3`\V. J. Stewart, Ai.tken's by J. A. iii-iirif-i‘.-.i-r., f--ui-lottetoi\'ii_ lr _,.3-_ captured .xt ..io:-- iii straight heats, Hr-l»»n G., i.--.--i-il `..y Uwe-ii HU§h€3» I "IM "<'*>' »"! I "Hd Rm" _-\. S. Hamilton. ert C., J. .. .i.'vcr, <‘li.ii-lottt-to\\'il.} third. Bi t ‘ ~f 2.2.1. ‘-1 Geo. W. Aitken 2 A x ‘-‘ liest S Long Red Mangel Wiirtzel- l l-1. Poole; 2 Mrs. Jos Wightman, 3 Best 8 Yellow or Red Globe Mangel , , .. . le . Hamil In th" -'~4‘J ` life “"’l`@ “"9 *`tm`t°Y`5» .t-rn, 3 Edward Bulpitt. Roseneatli. St. Mar) Road, third. (lil .' ...rt-' KGFIDHU. 0‘~"ll<1 bb' H- H~ f\"’J1`U» Best 1 dozen Carrots for stock--1 Souris won iirst in .straight heats ' Minnie Idaf-_, A. J. 1<`raser, .\Ii.»utn.j.fiie second, -id Bert, Thomas Hu<,-lies,; E. Poole; 2 D. J. Stewart, 3 Roy lluliilt, Roseneath. Bust dozen ball long Carrots, for table use-1 Herbert Toombs, Geo. Town- 2 Mrs. A. D. McPhee, George- f\l' r.o\\'ii;'i§ Percy Boudreault. tin, Victoria. The ls`t'.~'t tirizc wus; Zfighi- _ _ I--1 Wooilley Westaway, Albion; 2 = e following is the result cl tlie' judging to date. CLASS X. Fl.ORICl`l.`l" 'Fl Best Collection .-\stors-T `i»ce".'.-1 Poole, L. `l\. wtaguc; 2 Lani-1 'tht- Besr 1 dozen Parsrrips for table use .\1ont Aiiiicar; 3 Mrs. Nat Westaway. Best 1 dozen Round or Turnip Becta, for table use-1 H. W. Toombs 2 \\'. J. Stewart, 3 Roy Bulpitt. iiest l do/.cn Onions red-1 Roy liulpitt; 2 M. McCormack. 1 i'-ist l dozen Onions, white or yel- man. _ _ _ :lm-.----1 Ed Bulpitt; 2 Mrs. A. C. Best (Willv-i-tion fz.rmitioi\== lll .\‘tr~wart; 3 Archie J. McDonald town . _.b,i,oom-1 Guni_~vi\'e .\_Icl’her, Gi-i-ige (_;c.,,,.gct,;“-"_ ’ i0W"i 2 MVS -TOYIH Gordon, George- ll;-st 1 dozen Tomatoes, red, for sizc. smoothness and rierfectioii-l D Best Follertioii llnlilins, not l_f‘SS,.I_ Stewart; 2 Mrs. Annie Wightmanf than four colors-1 Mrs D. J. ite- 3 15,; p,.,¢,;c_ wart, Montague; 2 Laura \ViH-fc i in ~n. " . Begg (,'.»ilt-gtion Glniliolus-l Mrs: D. J. Stewart; 2 Laura Wiulitmaii. 5 Best Collection >\v~'<'~et Pells, not] less than four \'n.ricties-1 Mrs D. J.i Stewart, 2 ltouii Stewart, (ieo1`il1'~‘ town. Best Collertiiln _":~.-;ri_i'ii\_ims, not legs than 1"-li -'-' ti-1:;--1 lf~ui'ii Wiglitmaii, L’ " » -T‘l>>. U -'W0 town. Best- Co. ~_rtiou 1.. i--~ --1 ~.is J.| Best l dozen Tomatoes, large yet' low--l IJ. J. Stewart, 2 Mrs. Annie Wil.-litniziii, 3 l'}d Poole. llcsi l dozen (Telery, white-1. and 2 .\lr.»‘. Annie Westawuy, 3 D. J. Stew- nrt. llc-.t l dozen roots, Celery, red-1 .\lrs, .-\niiie Wi;,:litmaii, 2 D. J.-SteW- uri, 3 Ed. Poole. llcst 1 dozen l-ls(-ballots-1 Percy liniidcraiilt, 2 Mrs. Rich Llewelyn, Sturgeon; 3 Mrs.. mit Westaway. Best l dozen ours Table Corn-1 D. W~ MCl"hf’l'- U'UU1`¥@»\"- ‘ ' l-‘mlful-I. Stewart. 2 R. Stewart. Briidenelll Wikhtmlul- 3- Mrs. Annic We.-1ta\va.y. “est I-land l’~f=u,,0]c_ ' . than Coil iiietics, folii~.ge| pl, ,fn ;m,l\;df-fl- diss, Emily Ha-, fusc -ieorgetowu; ;_ Miss l~1diLli Ila- Best 3 Collage, Winningstadt-1 D. J. Stewart, 2 Mrs. Wightman, 3 Jas Rourke Montague Mc- Mc- Mc- Beet exhibit of lactory Cheese, not less* than 50 lbs.-1 W. Keele, 2 Dav- id Hawley, New Perth; 3 Mrs. Aeneas McDonald, Sailor's Hope. Best exhibit of Factory Butter, not less than 10 lbs.-1 Leonard McNeill, New Perth; 2 Harry McNeill, Launch- ing. CLASS XIII.-Fish. Best Quintal Dry Hake-1 Jas. Boudereault, Georgetown; 2 Chas. Fouzane. Best case 1 dozen Canned Lobsters, g ‘ , Georgetown; 2 J. P. Mclslacbern, Georgetown. Best Quart Cod Liver Oil-1 R. W. CLASS XIV -Miscellaneous Best Mackerel Barrel-1 Wm M Leod, Georgetown. .Georgetown (Special by telephone.) GEUHGETOWN, Sept. 29.-The ex- hibition opened with a large attrnd- ance_ Lieut. Gov. Rogers, who arrived last night went over the entire exhi- bits and in his speech complimented the people of King’s County on their energy and ability in getting up such fine showing. Complimentary speech- es were also made by J. A. Mathe- son, Leader of the Opposition, Laugh- lin McDonald, East Point, and L. A. Fraser, M. P., Souris. Mr. McDonald presented the medals for the best kept and managed farms in Kings County to James A. McDonald, Lit- tle Pond, for the best kept farm in King’s County East, and- to John An- near, Lower Montague for King's County West. During his speech, he Spoke in keenest appreciation ol the It is estimated that some three thousand people passed through the gates during the two days of exhibi- tion. _ The sheep and cattle were of an ex- ceptionally good class, and the judge of the sheep, John Tweedy, E5;-ns. 01156. was especially pleased with the classes shown and said they were gl a better quality than shown for some Years. and in many of the classes six to eight pairs will be bropght out. Special mention should be made of the Oxford-downs, exhibited by Mr- H0Wl€tf. SllU00|‘. and Sborpshices by D» A_- Wllsvll. Cardigan. Leicesters, 'UY Keenan Bros., Georgetown, Réyal. ty Leicesters, by Stewart Bros., Allis. £011. and Shorpshires, by C. D. Crae, Dundas, F0ll@l\'inz is the prize list to date, _ CLASS III. Best _Shorthorn or Shar-thorn Grade (OW. in milk or calf any age `1 Fwd Fefgilson, Lower Montague; 2 D__McGr_egor, Montague. _Best Shorthoru or Shorthorii (vrade Heifgr, calved in 1908-1 J. H- Myers. Brudcneii; 2 Richard Creed' A151011; 3 Chas. Fougiei-e, ' ‘Best Shorthorn or 'Sbqrtjmrn (.»_i_':ulc Heifer, calved in 1909-1 T, W Wlsgiston. Bridgetown; 2 Bert Mel Fai-lane, Lower Montague- 3'Wm A McPhee. ' ` ' Best Shorthorn or Shgrthom grade Heller. calved in 1910-i Mont IUIBHF. 2 F. G. Bovyer, George. town. B¢S'f,AYrshfire or Ayrshire Grade Cow, in milk or cali, any age-1 Geo Aunear. 2 Bild 3 J, M, M¢Lg3n_ B_9St Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade Heifer calved in 1908-1 P. W Ait- ikell. 2 Geo. Aniiear, 3 E, Poole Lower Montague. ' Best Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade Heller. t-dived in 1909-i R. G. Bui- Pitl Cardigan; 2 Mont. Annear, 3' Geo. Annear. Best Ayrshire or Ayrshire Grade Hrifer. calved in 1910-1 ow. Annes, 2 Geo. Aitkien, 3 R. W. Bulpitt. Best Jersey or Guernsey Grade bled Or grade). Cow, in milk or can any age-1 D. Montgomery, Geo;-gel t0Wll§ 2 R. D. Kehoe, Georgetown; 3 E. Poole. Best JBFSBY or Guernsey Grade ordon & Co. East Point. K- Best Assortment Boneless Fish-1 S Peter Boiiderealllt. _ G . _ _ _ _ . ___ g Best Pork Barrel-_-1 Wm. McLeod, D (Allstar. 2 G80. ADM'-lr. 3 CUSS Pl-F* Best Pen of 2 Grey-faced Ewes hav- Klf. G00l‘§U¢0Wll- ,ing each raised a lamb this year-1 13°" 5 G0ld°“ R““°tt Al’P\°5”_1 E- Alex. Hamilton, New Perth; 2 R. W. B. McLaren, Georgetown; 2 Allison siewm-t'_ 3 A|ex_ _Ha_m;1t,,,n, MCDUDSM- G°0|`g*t°W”r 3 Mein'-YW Best Pen of 2 Grey-faced Yearling I: S0n's. Montague- iswes-1 D. wiis°n,.2 v. shew, 3 M. BM 5 Ilmfman ADDI"-1 J- M- F. siiaw, nipgweiiui iuiiis. Robertson & Bon, 2 H. G. Robertson B," pw 0| 2 (;r¢y.(a¢¢d Ewe Qilontague; 3 Jno A. Annear, Lower Lambs_1*g_ B_ g|ay_ Bridgetown; 2 0” “8“°~ Cassius Cla ; 3 D. W Ison, Ca igan. Best 5 Stark Apples-1 J. M. Rob- Best G,-eyygaced Rum 2 allege or ertson & Sun's, Inkerman; 2 H. G. oven ,-eg;,,;,e,-,,d_ oxford, 3115014 or R°'b°"'-5°“- 3 D' J- Sf-°W"t- Hampshirwl Faban Howlett, Gow- Best 5 Pewaukee-1 Jno A. Annear, an B;-ne; 2 R. W. Stewart, Brudenell. Lower Montague; 2 Geo. Annear, 3 Begg Gn,y-fa¢ed yea,-ling Ram, re- D~ J- BWV’-'V _ gistered, Oxford, Sutlolk or l-lamll' Bm 5 Kms »‘\PPl"_1 Wm M°A“1' shire-1 'rims Rice, Greeridcid; 2 J. ny, Georgetown Royalty; 2 E. B. McLe°d_ B,-idgetowm McLean, Georgetown, 3 Jno Robert- CLASS v__Pigs_ son. Best Yorkshire Boar, 1 year or over Best 5 F°'m“"‘° AW1°5°1 MN- D- registered-1 Stewart Bros; 2 W. L. Shaw, Briidenell; 2 Mclntyre & Mcginnom whim Road Cross; 3 V. on's, Montague; 3 E. B. McLaren, 3|mw_ Mon¢_ag,,f_._ , °°"5°t°W”- Best Yorkshire Boar. under 12 Best 5 other variety named-1 months and over 3 months, register- “mu B' Aitken- A"'k°“'5 F°"`75 2 ed-1 Stewart Bros, 2 Wm. McKin- no Robertson & Son’s, 3 Geo. An- nom ear' Lower Mcmtague- Best Yorkshire Sow, with litter Of Best 1 box Apples packed for ex- not less than 4 pigs-1 D, McGregor, port-l R. W. Stewart, Brudenell; 2 2 Keenan 3|-0s_ 3 Stewart Bi-os, 1 Jno Robertson & Son Best 20 Hyslop C1-ab Apples--1 Carl S. Stewart, Brudenell; Z Chas Par- ker, Georgetown Royalty. Best 20 .Yellow Magnum Bon-um Plums-1 Geo. Wright, Lower Mon- tague; 2 D. J. Stewart, Lower Mon- tague; 3 Sam'l B. Aitken, Lower Montague. Best 20 Moore’s Arctic Plum-1D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague; 2 Jas. E. Rourke, Montague;'3 Mclntyre & Son’s, Montague. Best 20 Lombard Plums-1 McIn- tyre & Son’s, Montague; 2 Jas E. Rourke, Montague; 3 Roy Bulpit, Roaeneath. Best 20 Bradshaw Plums-1 Preston Campbell, 2 J. L. Poole, Lower Mon- tagiie. Best 20 Damsons-l D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague; 2 Mrs. Annie Wight- man, Lower Montague. Best other variety Plums, named- 1 D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague; 2 Ed Poole, Lower Montague; 3 Kate Keenan, Georgetown. ' Best 5 Clapp's Favorite Pears--l R. W.'Stewart, Brudenell; 2 Mrs. D. K. Shaw, Brudenell; 3 Roy Bulpit, Roseneath. Best 5 Bartlett Pears-,-1 D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague; 2 Mrs. Annie Wightman, Lower Montague, 3 Ed Poole. Best 5 other variety Pears named- 1 D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague; 2 Mrs." A. Wightman, 3 Alex. McPhee, Georgetown. . CLASS IV.-Sheep. Best Long Wool Ram, 2 shears or over registered, may be Lincoln, Leicester or Cotswold-1 Stewart Bros., Alliston; 2 (J. Poole, Montague 3 Samuel B. Aitken, Lower Monta- ~gue. Best Long Wool Yearling Ram, rc- gistercd, may bc Lincoln, Leicester ur Cotswold-1 Mont Annear. Best Long Wool Ram Lamb, regis- tered, may be Lincoln, Leicester or Cotswold--1 Stewart Bros, 2 Keenan Bros. Best Pen of two Long Wool Ewes, having each raised a larriblthis year-I Stewart Bros, 2 and 3 Keen- an Bros. ~ Best Pen of two Long Wool Yearl- ing Ewes-1 and 2 Keenan Bros. Best Pen of two Long Wool Ewc Lambs-1 Nathan Acorn; 2 and 3 Keenan Bros. Best Grey-faced Ram, 2 shears or over, registered, Shropshire or Southdown-1'D. K. Shaw, Briide- nell; 2 Thos. Wright, Greenfield; 3 V. Shaw, Montague. Best Grey-faced Yearling Ram, re- gistered, Shnopshire or Southdown- 1 D. K. Shaw, 2 David Wilson, Car- digan; 3 Cassius Clay. -liure Your Best Pair Yorkshire Pigs under 7 Best 20 Transcendent Crab Apples- monthm bm-r,,\vg excluded-1 W. L., _P~ W- G0t°ll. Georgetown: 2 Mrs-liuckinnon, 2 and 3 Stewart Bros. MIUON M0312 GEOFSWOWH- Best Berkshire Boar, 1 year and over, registered-1 W. Shaw-_ Best Berkshire Boar under 12 months and over 3 months, register- ed.-1 Geo. Annear. Best Pair Berkshire Pigs, under 7 months, barrows excluded-1 Chas. Ross. ' breed or cross, to Weigh “Of USS than 170 lbs., nor more than 220 lbs.-1 John Devine, Georgetown; '_ Stewart Bros, 3 W. L. l\1cl{innon_ -Webster Mid ell Best Pen ol` two Bacon Hogs, any'5¢¢,»_ . l’eter’s Bay? 2 D~ ],“°Gr°5°r- M°“' tague; 3rd David Reid. Begg Cart. Stallion, Island bred uve, 4 years, not rcglistered-1 J. E. Dingweil, Midgell; 2 Jolin'Cornney. Best Cart Mu.re with lier foal-1 J. A. stewart. Montague: 2 J. H- MC- Kinnon, Rollo Bay Centre; _3 Allison McDonald, Geori§¢Y»0WU- I Beg; Cart Filly or Gelding under 4 years-1 A. H. Lannon, 2 J. A. McCormack, 3 B. Webster, Midgell. Best Cart Filly or Gelding under 3 years-1 Dan'l McQuarrie, N. P., 2 Wm. R. Webster, Rollo Bay West; 3| Geo. Parker, Royalty. _ Besi Cart Filly oi- Gelding under_ 2 years-1 Peter D.,Peters, Rollo Bay* Eas 2 Jos E Deagle, Rollo Day Best Cart Foal of 1909-1 J. A. Stewart, Montague; 2 John H. Mc- Kinnon, Rollo Bay Centre; 3 Allison McDonald, Georgetown. 1 Best Mare or Gelding for genera1| pur||95g_ any age-1 Thos. Lannon, Somerville; 2 H. B. Gordon, George- town; 3 T. D. Campbell, New Perth. Best. Draft Mare _o Gelding, any age-1 Jas. H. Mallaid, 2 Jos. Dmgie, Rollo Bay Centre; 3 Judsonl Best 'Cai-ripiige Mare or Gelding, shown in Carriage-1 Russel Burhoe, Montague; 2 G. R. Keele, Rollo Bay Centre; 3 Di- A. J. Fraser, Montague. Best pair Draft Horses, both to bc owned by;tlie exhibitor and to he shown in harness to a truckwaE0l1 (may be 2 Geldings or 2 mares or a mare and a Gelding-1 Judson Web- CLASS II.-Cattle. Best Siiortliorn Bull, 2 years- or over. registered-1 Fred Ferguson, L. _\'o'nta»:i~r~ “ T Power, New Perth. . CLASS VI.-Poultry. 1 Ohas Parker, Georgetown; 2 B~ NC' Best Pair Turkeys liattlied in 1910- 1 Chas Parker, 2 B. McFarlane. Best Pair Ducks (Ruwen)-1 Hiram Clay; 2 James Westaway. Best Pair Ducks (Pekin)-1 H. Clay 2 Mrs. Nat Westaway. Wright, Greenfield. , Best Pair Brown Leghoru Chickens ' Y -1 G. W. Aitken, 2 Geo. Aunear. Best Pair Wyandotte Chickens-1 Peter-Gollett, Georgetown; 2 Mrs. A. D. McPhee. , - Best Pair Black Spanish or Min- orca Chickens-1 James McDonald. Best Pair Orpington Chickens-1 Patrick Rice. Best Pair Rhode Island Red Chick- cns-1 Geo. Yoston, Georgetown; 2 Ella Montgomery. Best Pair Geese (Toulouse)--1 and 2 Keenan Bros. Best Pair Geese (Embden)-1 James I\’lcDoiial-d, 2 P. Morrisey. - CLAS S 1.-Horses. Best Carriage Stallion, any age, registered-1 David Reid, Victoria Cross. Best Carriage Stallion, Island bred, over four years, not registered -1 Geo. A. Wood, Fortune Bd.; 2 Allan Shaw, Cardigan. foot-1 Russel G. McDonald, Com- mercial Cross; 2 Alex. McDonald, Little Pond; 3 Jacob F. Duckendorff, Mt. Hope. Best Carriage Filly or Gelding, un- der 4 years-l K. C. Morrison, Dun- das; 2 H. Robertson, Lot G5; 3 Pat McGee, St. l\Iary's. Best Carriage Filly or Gelding, un- der 3 years-1 (‘. R. Webster, Marie; 2 Jas. Henry, Georgetown; 3 C. A. McDonald, Little Pond. Best Carriage Filly or Gelding, un- der 2 years-1 Bowley Webster, Marie 2 Pat Kelly, Cardigan; 3 Wm. R. W-ebster, Rollo Bay. Best Carriage Foal of 1909-1B. McDonald, 2 Alex. Hamilton, jr., New Pertrh; 3 Alex. A. McDonald, Little Pond. . Best Clydesdale, Shire or Percher- on Stallion any age, registered-1 _. _ . , . . _ _ _ _ . C _ _ in-f~, (.1-orgcto_\vn_ Best 3 Cabbage. drum head-1 John Helfer' calved "1 1903-1 and 2 Thom- st Peter S lyde Home C0' St Best Collt-ction lslnnd l<`erns.;:i»\Ti‘i Miirpliy, 2 W. 'J. Stewart, 3 Mrs. as Henry' 3 John H- M°Ki““0¥\- _ll in pots-1 Mrs D. J. Stewu ' 2 ‘ ' Rollo Ba C 1; Annie Wiglitman. y CII fe. “`»"tii Pwfiise. Best 2 G , h ,__1 M _ A . B_est Jersey or Guernsey Grad _ - st ron on n nidntini--i r ` i zumm ms N "me Heller. calved ' 1909 i R D B J r 7"' °'-9 *EU it i- i s ip,-itman, L. Bo - U1 '° . . Kehoe, n. J. si..-~.--fri, 2 izduii \vi,iiitn.»i ; w, _1_ Stewgm wer' Georgetown' 2 _D- Stewart. Lower Montague; 3 ’ B'-st Cnllr-<.ti~n t ~‘\fu- 1" his-, nest 2 oitron Melon-.-1 w. J. MMO" Hemphill. Georgetown, tinct »<-if.;--i ii.; ._ af ..in~t_.S,ewa_t_ 2 md Poem 3 M,S_ A,,,,,,, Bfwt Jersey or Guernsey Grade Gcorgctowii; 2 l