.-_,_._-...-_v--n»§;.~v..-.,. i cream 1i; 1930 PRlZEilSl our SiIIIRIS EX__H|BIl|llN HORSES Carriage Mare with foal at foot-l, Charles Comn. Bay FOFl-lllle; 2. Harry L. Morrow. Annandale; 3. William h B s: River. sigh-Ilse efoal of 1030-1, Charles gomn; 2, William A. White. Rollo Bay; - g, Harry L. Morrow; 4. Wllllllll 5h"- nan. carriage filly or geldsng under 4 yrs. -i. John Hunter. Strathcona- Carriage nlly or gelding under 3 yrs. ..1, Aeneas Smith. Souris Lina Road: |, Harry Burke. Fortune Bridge; 3. Frank O'Donnell. Souris ‘River. carriage filly, colt or gelding under l years-l, Angus E. MacDonald. Farm- hgtori; 2. Aeneas Smith. Clydesdale. Percheron or Shire Stal- uon, any age, Reg.—1. C. E. Pratt dz son, St. Peter's; 3, W. H. Townshend. Rollo Bay. Draft mare with her foal, not regis- tered-l. Duncan Cornn. Bil’ Fortune; l, John McKinnon, Bear Pivot; 5-‘. J- 5- smnnis. at. Peters; 4. William Whales- Souris River. Draft foal of 1930-1. John McKin- non; 2, Edwin Reid dz Sons, Rollo Bay; l, J. B. McInnis; 4, William Whalen. Draft i‘llly or gelding under 4 years- l, John McKirinon: 2. Edward Robert- son, East Baltic; s. John Mr-Rse. Rollo Bay. _ Draft filly or gelding under 3 years- l, Adolphus Foley, St. Catherines. I Draft mare or gelding, any age-J. Frank McInnis, St. Peter's; 2, J. J. Hughes, Souris; 3. Lazaar White, Rollo Bay; 4, John Malone. Souris Line Road. More or gelding for general purpose. my age-l. Charles Coflln: 2. AleXflllfieY MacLeod. Mt. Hone: a. Angus E. Ms- Donald. Farinington; 4, Frank Keel Rollo Bay. " Pair draft horses. mares or geldinss. owned by exhibitor. hitched to truck wagon-l. John Malone; 2. Prank O'Donnell; 3, John McRae. Roadster, mare oi- gelding, shown in carriage-—l, Aeneas Smith‘. 2. Wllllfllll Burke; 3. William Sheehan. Carriage mare. registered. any age- l. C. E. Pratt 8a Son; 2, Howard iwolld. ' Red House. CATTLE Any beef breed bull. 3 years andover. Rggistered-l, J. J. Hughes. Souris. Any beef breed bull, 1 year, Reg.- l, J. J. Hughes. Any bee: breed grade cow. in milk or calf, 3 years and over-—l, D. F. Mae- Aulall. Souris. Any beef breed grade calf-l. Joseph Neale, Bear River; 2. Johns McIntosh, Souris. Holstein bull. 3 years and over. Res- —1, Clinton McDonald. Red House. Holstein bull. 1 year old. Regs-l.- R. L. Burge. Five Houses; 2. A. G. Judson, Mt. Hope. Holstein cow. in milk or calf. 4 years and over. Reg-—l, J.. L. Judson. Mt. Hope; 2. A. G. Judson; 3. R. L. Burge: 4. Howard Wood. Red House. Holstein heifer. in milk or calf. 3 years old. Reg-—1. R. L. Burse; 2. A- G- Judson. , . Holstein heifer. 2 years old. Reg.- l, A. G. Judson; 2. R. L. Burge; 3. A. G. Judson; 4. Rev. R. J. McDonald. Fairiielil. Holstein heifer. 1 year old, Red-l- R. L. Burge: 2. J. L. Judson; 3. and 4. Howard Wood. Holstein heifer calf (senior), Reg.- l, R. L. Bursa; 2. A. G. Judson; 3. Howard Wood. Holstein heifer calf (Junior). Reg-—- I. and 2. Rev. R. J. McDonald; 3, Mrs. John M. McLeod. Mt. Hope; 4. R- L- atgglslein grade cow. in milk or calf. 3 years old and over-—l, J. L. Judson; 2. Howard Wood. Holstein grade heifer. 2 years old- ‘., Howard Wood. Holstein grade heifer. 1 year old-l. ind 2, Arthur Wood, Rollo Bay; 3. Sandy Gilliam. Souris. Holstein grade heifer calf—-1, James Mclnnis, Five Houses; 2. l-loiviird Wood. Ayrshire Bull. 3 years and over. Res. -.-1. P. D. Peters. Rollo Bay: 2. James Hanlan. New Zealand; 3. Brent Stead. Bay Fortune. Ayrshire bull. l year old. 3438-"1- P- A. Mclsaac. Souris Line Road; 2. Reid Underhay. Bay Fortune. Ayrshire bull calf. Junior-d. Bffllll Stead: Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay! 3. El"! IND-Te, Souris West. Ayrshire cow. in milk or calf. 4 years old and over, Reg-l. P. A. Mclsaac; z, Edwin Reid: 3. and 4. P. A. Mclsaac. Ayrshire heifer, in milk or calf. 3 I years old and over, Rcg.—1. Wllllllm A- White, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire heifer. 2 518T! 01d. EBB-—- l, Edwin Reid; P. A. Mclsasc: 3. P- D- Peters, Rollo Bay; 4. Wlllllm A~ Wm“- Ayrshire heifer. 1 year old. Ell-—l- Edwin Reid; 2. P. A. McIsaac; a. John Mclkzo. Rollo Bay. Ayrshire heifer calf. Junior-l. Edwin Reid; 2. and 3. P. A. Mcisaac. Ayrshire grade cow. in milk or calf. I years old and over-i. and 2. P: A- Mclsaac; a, Neil McIntosh. Bwrll- 4- Philip Carter. Souris. Ayrshire grade heifer. 2 years old- 1. Rev. J. C. MacLean. Souris; 3. P- A- Mclsaac; a, Felix Peters. Rollo say: 4- Lawrenee Lannigan. Souris West. Ayrshire grade heifer. 1_ year old- l. P. A. Mclsaac; 2. Rev. J. C. Mac- Lean: 3. Brent Stead; 4. Felix Peters- Ayrshlre grade heifer calf-l. Jflhll M. MacLeod. Strathcona; 2. llld 3. Robert Acorn. Duiidas; 4. boll/Tell" Lannigan. Jersey or Guernsey bull. Ill! Ile- Reg.-i. Herbert Jackson. Allllldllel 7- Willism Walsh. Souris. Jersey or Guernsey cow. ill mm‘ l" calf. any age-—l, Herbert Jackson: 2. William Walsh; 3, and 4. Herbert Jack- son. Jersey or Guernsey heifer. lllldrl’ 3 years-l, William Walsh; 2. and 3. Kaf- bert Jackson. Jersey or Guernsey heifer. under l year-l. Herbert Jackson; 2. B!!!" Stead. my Fortune. Herd o! dairy cattle, consisting of I bull and 3 females, any age. Bull to be registered. and owned by exhibitor-l. a. A. Mclsaac; a. Edwin Reid; s. A- G- Judson; 4, R. L. Burge. $10.00 donated by Central Creamer- les. Souris. for the best type of dairy cow owned by patron who has sent cream for It least three months durinfl i330 ‘in Souris Creamery-Won by N‘ Iin m Jello BIJ._ ~ -.._..,..._..._..._..._ ... B. a. ... .._ L _ SHEEP Shropshire or Southdown ram. .2 shears or over, Reg-l, H. J. McKin- non. Rollo Bay. Shropshire or Southdown ram, shear- llnz. Rcgw-l. c. n. Clay, Bridgetown; 2. John McRae. Rollo Bay. Shropshire or Southdown ram lamb. Regs-l. C. B. Clay; ii, Frank Mac- B. Clay. Shropshire or Southdown shearling ewe. Reg-—l, 2, and 3. C. B. Clay; 4, John McRac. Shropshire or Southdown ewe lamb, Reg-—l, 2. and 4. C. B. Clay; 3. John McRae. Shropshire or Southdown flock. con- sisting of 1 ram. 2 shearling-ewes and 2 ewe lambs. all registered in name of exhibitor-l. and 2. C. B. Clay. Oxford ram. 2 shears or over, Reg.- 1, Alexander Hamilton. New Perth; 2, James A. E. McDonald, Little Pond. Oxford ram. shearllng, reg.—l, and 2, John Norton, Annandaie; 3, Reid Un- derhay, Bay Fortune. Oxford ram lamb, Reg-l, Alexander Hamilton; 2. and 3. Reid Underhay. Oxford ewe shearling, Reg.—1. and 2, Alexander Hamilton; 3. John Norton; 4. Reid Underhay. Oxford ewe lamb, Reg-—l, 2, and 3, Alexander Hamilton; 4, Reid Under- hay. Oxford flock-—l, and 2. Alexander Hamilton; 3. John Norton; 4. Reid Un- derhay. Champion Shropshire er Southdown ' ram-H. J. MacKinnon. Champion Shropshire or Southdown ewe-C. B. Clay. Champion Oxford Ram-Alexander Hamilton. Champion Oxford Ewe-Alexander Hamilton. Grade shearling ewe — 1. John Malone; 2. John McRae; 3, C. B. Clay; 4. Alexander Hamilton. Grade ewe lamb—1, John Malone; 2, Alexander Hamilton; 3. James A. E. McDonald; 4, Alexander Hamilton. Flock, consisting of 1 Reg. Shropshire, Southdown or Oxford ram. 2 grade shearling ewes and 2 grade ewe'lambs- 1. John McRae; 2. James A. E. Mc- Donald; 3, H. J. McKirinon. ' Pen of 5 market lambs, any breed. cross or grade-l. John Malone; 2. H. J. McKinnon; 3, Frank MacAulay; 4. John McRae; 5, James A. E. McDonald. Registered ram, b0 Produce market lambs. any breed-H. J. McKinnon, Rollo Bay. Champion market lamb — John Malone, Souris Line Road. PIGS Yorkshire boar, 8 months and over- 1. Edwin Reid. Yorkshire boar. under 8 months and over 3 montlis—-1, and 2, Frank Mc- Aulay. Souris Road. Yorkshire sow, 8 months and over, with or without litter-—l, Frank Mc- Aulay; 2, Hugh McAulay, Souris Line Road; 3. C. B. Clay; 4. P. D. Peters, Rollo Bay; 5, Andrew F. Peters. Rollo Bay. A Yorkshire sow, under 8 months and over 3 months-—l, Frank McAulsy; 2. Alexander Hamilton; 3, D. F. Mac- Aulay. Souris. i Grade Yorkshire sow, 8 months and over, with or without litter-l. Lester Johnston. Fortune Bridge; 2, P. D. Peters. . Champion Yorkshire Male~Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay. Champion Yorkshire. Female-Frank McAulay. Souris Line Road. Market Class Single Bacon Hog-l. Alexander Hamilton; 2, 3. and 4, Frank McAulay; 5. D. F. MacAulay. Souris. Pen 2 Bacon Hogs-—l, and 2. Frank MacAulay: 3. and 4, D. F. MncAulay; 5. Joseph E. Deagle, Bear River. Pen 4 Bacon Hogs-l, Frank Mc- Aulay; 2, D. F. MacAiilay; 3. Joseph E. Deagle. Champion Bacon Hog of show- Alexander Hamilton. New Perth. $5.00 donated by Canadian Bank of Commerce. Souris, for Champion Bacon Hog of show—-Wcn by Alexander Ham- ilton, New Perth. ‘ POULTRY Barred Plymouth Rock Hen-—l, Mrs. Edson S. Rose, East Baltic; 2. Edwin Reid. Barred Plymouth Rock Cock~—l, James A. E. McDonald. Little Pond. Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel—l, and 2, Mrs. Edson S. Rose. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet-—1. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 2. John Norton, Annandale. White Wyandotte Hem-l. William A. McKinnon. Rollo Bay: 2. Edwin Reid. Whit.e Wyandotte Cockere1—l. Dun- can Collin, Bay Fortune; 2, William A. McKinnon. White Wyandotte Puliet-i, Duncan Collin; 2. William A. McKinnoii. White Leghorn Hen-l. Joseph Neale, Bear River. White Leghorn Cock—William A. Mc- Kinnon. White Leghorn Cockerel—l. Edwin Reid; 2. Joseph Neale. White Leghorn Puliet—l. Joseph Neale. Plymouth Rock Breeding Pen—l, James A. E. McDonald; 2, Joseph Neale. White Wyandotte Breeding Pen-—l, William A. McKinnon. White Leghorn Breeding Pen-—l, Jos- eph Neale. Best pair Geese (Touloiise)—.l. Alex- ander Hamilton. Best pair Geese (Embdem-l. Wil- liam A. McKinnon; 2. Joseph Neale. Best pair Geese. (China or A. O. B.) -1, Joseph Neale. Best pair Ducks (Pekinl-i. Joseph. Neale; 2. Charles Collin. Bay Fortune. _ Best pair Ducks (Rouenl-l, Helen Mullally. Souris River. BUTTER AND CHEESE Full tub or crock of salt butter, not less than 20 pounds. home-made—1. Mrs. S. J. Rose. Lakeville; 2. Mrs. Mon- tague Annear. Lower Montague; 3, Mrs. John M. McLeod, Mt. Hope. Basket of new butter in 1 lb. blocks, not less than 5 lb.—1, Mrs. S. J. Rose; 2, Mrs. Montague Annear; 3. Mrs. Wil- liam A. White. Rollo Bay. Basket of new butter in fancy prints. l not less than ii lbs-l. Mrs. G. P. Clapp, Bay Fortune: 2. Mrs. S. J. Rose; 3, Mrs. William A. White. Exhibit of factory cheese, not less than 50 lbs-—l, H. J. McCormack. Dun- das; 2. Walter Smith. Gowari Brae. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Six Swede ‘hirnips for stock-l, H. .7. McKini-ion, Rollo Bay; I, Edwin Reid; 3. Joseph Neale. Six Mangel Wurtzel-l, Duncan Collin; 2. Alexander Hamilton; 3. Jamel A. E. McDonald. One dozen Carrots for etock—l. Ber- nard McDonald, Bear River; 2, Edwin Reid. One dozen half long carrots for table use-i, John D. Chats Conn liraci 2, Mrs. l’ erbert Poole, Lower Montague; 3, Berni .rd McDonald. , One dozen Parsnips for table use-l. R. S. McGi-egor. East Baltic; 2. Duncan Collin, Bay Fortune; 8. Mrs. Frank Poole. Souris. Olb dozen Beets for table use-l. John D. O'Keefe; 2, Bernice Horne. Souris; 3, Felix Peters, Rollo Bay. Une dozen Onions (Redl-l, Mrs. Daniel Mclilachern. Souris. One dozen Onions (White or Yellow) —l, Mrs. Daniel McEacl-iern: 2. Mrs. Montague Annear. Lower Montague; 3, Mlta. hsltjiqme» 5°11"!- One dozen Tomatoes. red. for size. smoothness and perfection-l. George Leard. Souris; 2. Mrs. I. J. Horne; 3. Mrs. Daniel McEachem. One dozen green Tomatoes-l. Mrs. Frank Poole, Souris; 2. Bernard Mc- Donald, Bear River; 3. John D. O’Keefe. One dozen ears Table Corn-l, Reid Underhay. Bay Fortune; 2. Mrs. S. J. Rose, Lakeville; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart, Lower Montague. Three Cabbage, late-i. R. SJMc- Gregor, East Baltic; 2, Hugh J. Mc- Donald. Souris West; 3. Reid Underhay. Two Cucumbers, for table use-l, Helen Mullally. Souris River; 2, Mrs. Edson S. Rose, East Baltic; 3, Mrs. I. J. Horne. _ - Pumpkins, by weight-—l, Mrs. !. J. Home; 2, Stewart MacAulay, Souris; 3. James A. E. McDonald. Little Pond. Squash-i. Mrs. Montague Annear. Lower Montague; 2, Mrs. I. J. Home; 3, Mrs. Frank Poole. Souris. One dozen Esehallots-d. Mrs. Daniel McEachei-n. Souris; 2, Mrs. I. J. Home. Collection table vegetables, grown by I exhibitor (potatoes not includedl-l, Gladys Mullally. Souris River; 2. Mrs. I. J. Horne; 3, John D. O’Keefe. Summer Squash-l, Daniel P. Mc- Donald. Souris; 2, Mrs.‘ I. J. Home. One peck Potatoes (Irish Cohblefl), Seed—l, Joseph Neale; 2, Felix Pei; 3, Lawrence Lannigan. One peck potatoes (Green Moun- tains). Seed—l, P. D. Peters, Rollo Bay; 2. James A. E. McDonald. FRUIT AND FLORICULTURE _ Five Ben Davis Apples-—l, James A. E. McDonald; 2, Joseph Neale; 3. J. H. Baker. Five Duchess of Oldenburg Apples- _1, Alexander Hamilton; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 3, J. H. Baker. Five Alexander Emperor Apples-—l, John McRae; 2, Alexander Hamilton; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Five Wealthy Apples-—l, M. O. Mc- Leod. Strathcona; 2, J. H. Baker; 3, Mary L. McDonald. Bear River. Other varieties, named. early-—l, Mary L. McDonald. Bear River; 2. James A. E. McDonald; 3. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Other varieties. named. winter apples —l, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2, Bernard Mc- Donald; 3, James A. E. McDonald. 1 box Apples. packed for export-Z Mary L. McDonald, Bear River.‘ Twenty ‘Iranscendant Crab Apples- 1, J. H. Baker; 2. Patricia. Mulially, Souris West. Twenty Hyslop Crab Apples-l James A. E. McDonald. Twenty Yellow Magnum Bonum Plums—1, Patricia Mullally. Twenty Damsons-l, Mrs. D. J. Stew- art; 2. Mrs. I. J. Horne; 3, Mrs. Andrew F. Peters, Rollo Bay. Twenty other variety plums, named- 1. Joseph Neale; 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart; '3,"J. H. Baker. Collection Asters-l, George Leard. Souris; 2, Margaret McQuaid. Souris; 3. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Collection Dalilias-l. George Leard; 2. Greta Vaughn, Souris; 3. Mrs. J. W. Brennan, Souris. Collection Gladiolus-—l, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEachern, Souris. _ Collection Nasturtiums-l. Mrs. I. J. Horne; 2. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Collection Pansies—1, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Collection Dianthus-I, George Leard; 2. Mrs. Daniel McEachem; 3. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Collection Snapdragon—-l.' Mrs. Dan- iel McBachern; 2. Adele McLean. Souris. Collection Stocks-l. Mrs. Daniel Mc- Eachern; 2. George Leard; 3. Mrs. D. J. Stewart. , ' Collection Verbena-—l, Mrs. Daniel McEachem, Souris; 2. Mrs. D. J. Stew- art: 3 ,Rena McLean. Souris. Collection Phlox-—l, George Leard; 2, Margaret McQuaid. Souris; 3, Mrs. D. J. Stewart. Collection Sweet Peas—1, George Leard; 2, Mrs. D. J. Stewart; 3. Mrs. Edson S. Rose. Collection Potted Plants—1. Mrs. Daniel McEachern, Souris. Collection Table Bouquet-—l, George Leard, Souris; 2. Mrs. J. W. Brennan. Souris; 3. Margaret McQuaid. Souris. HOUSEKEEPING Single loaf white bread, home-made 1. Mrs. Michael Burke. Georgetown; 2, Mrs. L. H. Poole. Montague; 3, Mrs. S. J. Rose. Lakeville. Single loaf whole wheat or graham bread-l. Mrs. Daniel McEachern; 2. Mrs. S. J. Rose; 3. Mrs. Fred Mullally. Souris. One dozen tea biscuits-—l, Lydia Llewellyn. Montague: 2. Mrs. Dr. Smallwood. Souris; 3, Mrs. G. P. Clapp, Bay Fortune. One dozen raised biscuits or rolls-—l, Mrs. S. J. Rose; 2. Mrs. Daniel McEach- ern; 3, Mrs. G. P. Clapp. One dozen doughnuts-l. Mrs. S. J. Rose; 2, Mrs. W. B. Leard. Souris; 3. Mrs. J. W. Brennan. Souris. Apple Pie-—l, Mrs. Dr. Smallwood. Souris; 2, Mrs. Herbert Poole. Mon- tague: 3. Mrs. G. P. Clapp. Layer Cake-—l, Mrs. L. H. Poole, Mon- tague; 2, Mrs. G. P. Ciapp; a, Mrs, Herbert Poole. One dozen oat cakes-—l, Mrs. D. P. McKinnon, Georgetown: 2. Mrs. G. P. Clapp: 3. Mrs. J. W. Brennan. Pound cake. plain icing—1, Mrs. L. H- P0019; 2. Mrs. Michael Burke, Georgetown. Fruit cake. dark-—l, Mrs. D. P. Mo. Kinnon. Georgetown: 2. Mrs. Montague Annear; 3, Mrs. H. H; Acorn. Souris. Pint jar mixed pickles. home-made, Mt mustard-l. Mrs. D. P. McKinnon; 2, Mrs. L. H. Poole; 3. Mrs. Dr. Small- wood. . Pint for mustard pickles-—l, Pearl McKfllllle. Bowls; 2. Mrs. Fred Mui- laaghyrhsouril; 3. Mrs. Howard Pequot. Pint jar chow-chow, home-made-i, Mrs. L. H. Poole; 2. Mrs. William Gil. liam. Souris: 3. Mrs. Dr. Smsliwood. Pint Jar sweet pickles-l. Mrs. Her- bert Poole; 2. Jule Doyle. Souris West; 3, Margaret McQuaid, Souris. Pint bottle tomato catsup, home. made-l. Mrs. Dr. Smallwood; 2, Mrs, 0- P- Olson: s. Margaret McQulid. Sample Currant Jelly-i, Margaret McQusid; 2. Mrs. Frank Poole. Souris; 3. Mrs J. H. Baker. North Lake. Sample preserved strawberry-l, M". garct McQusid; 2, Mrs. G. uwis. Souris. THE CHARi.O'l:[IZ_'l10l?i(l}l_G_Ul\_l}_Ql Ar. ,/ . . . EIGHTS that reflect brilliantly that genius which inspires every- thing Chrysler does . . . 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Mrs. G. Lewis; 3, Mrs. W. B. Leard. Souris. Best collection home-made jellies- 1, Mrs. Daniel McEachern; 2, Mrs. Dr. Smallwood; 3. Margaret McQuaid. Canned chicken-—l, Mrs. Frank Poole. Canned beef-l. Mrs. Frank Poole. Canned peas-l, Mrs. J. H. Baker; 2. Mrs. G .P. Clapp; 3, Mrs. W. B. Leard. Canned Beans-l. Mrs. W. B. Leard; 2, Mrs. Daniel McEachern; 3, Mrs. Mon- tague Annear. FANCY vvoair Knitted shawl. any yarn-l, Edna Burke, Fortune Bridge; 2. Mrs. E. B. Heinphill. Georgetown. Knitted blanket-—l, Marguerite Mc- Donald. Launching; 2, Mrs. John P. McDonald, Launching. Ten yards white flannel. home-made —l, Mrs. Bessie McCormack, St. Georges; 2, Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Little Pond. Pair blankets. home-made-l, Mrs. Bessie McCormack. Horse rug, home-made-l. Mrs. Nel- son Stewart. Little Pond. Counterparts. knit or crocheted, home made-l. Mrs. Josephine Gregory, Souris; 2. Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Little Pond; 3. Mrs. John P. McDonald.‘ Patchwork quilt, all cotton-—l, Mrs. Josephine Gregory; 2, Mrs. Ellen Mc- Kinrion. Georgetown; 3, Mrs. Aeneas McDonald. Launching. Hearth rug. all wool-i, Mrs. Guss Praught. Souris; 2, Mrs. Isaac White. Souris West; 3, Annie McDonald, Launching. Hearth rug, all any material-i. Mrs. Margaret Robertson, Montague; 2, Mrs. George Mellish. Souris; 3. Clara Mc- Gregor. East Baltic. Two pairs woollen socks. home-made —-l. Margaret McDonald, Bear River; 2, Mrs. Ellen McKinnon. Georgetown; 3. Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Little Pond. One pair woollen gloves, Island yarn —l, Mrs. John P. McDonald, Launch- ing; 2. Mildred Collin, Rollo Bay; 3. Clara McGrogor, East Baltic. One pair woollen mitts. Island yarn 1. Mildred Collin. Rollo Bay: 2. Mrs. Lamar Leavers, Souris; 3. Mrs. John Chaisson. Bear River. Lady's sweater. Island yarn-i. Mrs. John M. McLeod. Mt. Hope; 2. Mrs. Ellen McKinnon, Georgetown. Paid hand-worked pillow-cases-l. Helen Solomon. Georgetown; 2. Mrs. B. B. Hemphill, Georgetown; 3, Bessie Gilliam. Souris. Centrepiece. white. worked in white- l. Janie McDonald. Souris; 2, Mrs. George Mellick. Souris; 3, Mrs. Felix Peters, Rollo Bay. Buffet sew-l, Mrs. E. B. i-iemphill. ' Georgetown; 2. Bessie Gilliam. Souris; 3, Helen Soloma .. Georgetown. Centrepiece, worked on colored linen or cotton-l. Mrs. George Mcliish, Souris; 2. Bessie Gilliam. Souris. Sofa pillow-—l, Clara McGi-egor. East Baltic: 2. Jane McDonald, Souris; 3. Mrs. Herbert Poole. Montague. Luncheon set. worked in color-i, Mrs. Felix Peters. Rollo Bu; l. Mn. , l.s..i>.i=.-isry,is¢iaaia= "I aundard factory equip- men! (frelghi and ine- exirn) ' CLYDE RIVER SCIIOOI. FAIR PRIZE LIST CLASS l Sec. I-—0ats 1 Francis Bain, Cornwall. 2 Helen Donahue. Cornwall. Sec. II-Wlieiit »l Lloyd Darracb. New Haven 3 Alma Newson. Kingston 4 Billie Stone. Cornwall Sec. lV-(Jorn l Georgia Willis, Kingston 2 Alma. Nervsoii. Kiiiston 3 Jack lliaclliilan, Cornwall 4 Diiigwcll lllacFadyeii, Meadow Bank. Sets V-Beans l Edna Frizzeli, Cornwall 2 Doris Crosby. Cornwall 3 Reggie MaeKinnon. Clyde River 4 Jack Biziclscmi. Clyde liiver. CLASS II ROOTS Sec. L-Greoii llloiiniiiins l Jack Alaellillan. (‘orinvaii 2 Florence Green. Kinflston 3 Douglas MacDonald, Cornwall 4 Warren lllacKlnnon. Clyde River Sec. II-—II'ISII (fobblers 1 Francis Biiin. Cornwall 2 Jock Machenii. Clyde River 3 Dorothy Aulil, Kingston 4 Lloyd Scott. Meadow Bank Sec. Ill—’l‘urnins 1 Jack lllacblilluu. Cornwall 2 Jean Boyle. Meadow Bank 3 Arnold lllacPhee, Clyile Iliver 4 Lorrie MncNeviii. Clyde River. Sec. V—(‘:irr0ts 1 Arnold MocPhee. Clyde River 2 lrioyd MacPbail. New Haven 3 lliyrtle Macboau. Clyde River 4 Ruth lllaclsean, Clyde River. CLASS III VEGETABLES Sec. Il-i-‘reen 'I‘0niniooa 1 ivsn lllacNevin. Clyde liiver 2 Marjorie Lowtber, Cornwall 3 Orville Murray. Meadow Bank 4 Ralph llfacDonnld. Clyde River. Sec. lV-Ciicumbers 1 Alma. Xewson. Kingston 2 Georgie Willis, Kingston 8 Harry Hoyle. New Haven 4 Ralph MacDonald. Clyde River. See. V-Beeis l lllaynnrd Show, Cornwall Herbert Poole. Montague. Runner in colored linen or cotton —l, Mrs. E. B. Hemphill. Georgetown; 2. Mrs. Herbert Poole. Montague; 3, Helen Soloman. Georgetown. Novelty for gift or bazaar, hand- made-i, Mrs. Josephine Gregory. Souris: 2. Mrs. G. P. ClaiJP. Bay For- tune; 3, Helen Soloman. Georfletown. Fancy apron. hand made-i, Mary Chaisson. Bear River; 2, Georgie Deagle. Bear River. Specimen. fllet crochet-—l, Mary Lan- nigaii, Souris West. Specimen laee—l. Mrs. John Chais- son. Bear River. Best collection fancy work—1, Helen Soloman. Georgetown; 2, Bessie Gil- liam. Souris; 3. Mrs. George Mellick, Souris. Pair towels. hand worked-i. Mary Laiinigan. Souris West; 2. Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay. Shopping bag. hand made-l. Mar- gnret Peters. Rollo Bay. Hank of home-made yam-l, Mar- garet McDonald. Bear River; 2, Mrs. Ellen McKiniion, Georgetown. 2 Iiliieen SIIIIW. (‘rirnivriii 3 Helen Ilnmihne. (‘uriiuviil 4 Olive Livingstone. Clyde. liivcr Sec. VI-(‘rilibiiire l Plvrziyn Yen. Kingston 2 Lee I)fli‘l‘Il(‘ll, Clyde River 3 Iiilria Alibi, Kiiizsloii 4 Tommy Dcvriuuiix, .\'o\v Haven Sci‘. VlL-Piiiiipklii l Robert .\l:ivl\'in'mvi, Flvzlr» River 2 Calvin Bliiclloiialil. CflYliWIlll 3 .\'iyi‘tln Maulseaii. Chile River 4 Ruth MfiCImflll. Clyde River (‘L155 IV FLOITIZIIR See. I-llouiil-t oi‘ Sweet l’i-;i= l Jr-irir Bincflillrin, Fnriiivrill 2 Marjorie Loivihrr, (‘nviiu-sli 3 Erma Iliiin, (‘m-iiuniii 4 Iliiih Ilniri. (‘vrinviili Sec. II—-—Bill|llf‘I in‘ Iliivmi Flow-rs l Jot-k Al:i.~.\liil:in. (‘wmiiviiil 2 Laura lilVlllC-‘llill, (‘lulu liivrr 3 Siniilryv .\'i~\\ Illi New lIflTPTi 4 Eleanor Willis. klucsluii Soc. ill-Potted Pliiiii il-‘oriiiieunil l .-\l'illlli‘ lirnvnvii, (‘nrnxvdii '2 Iiazol Livingsinii. (‘lvrlc Ilivrr .". _\irii'v Ilr-vrrcuiix. .\'r-\v Iizivcn. 4 l.('lli'l ikiul. l\'lil';\lllll. (‘IASS V FIIITI‘ Soc. I—Alllllfl~. Wenliiii‘ l Winnie Slime. Unriirvriii L‘ (lrvillr- .\llll'l‘.'l\'. .\lw.'l(lr\\v Tlriiiir f! lmuisr- Iluin. ('1\l‘ll\\'.'lll 4 Arnold .\lilf‘I‘ll"(', ilulo iitzrir Sec. II~~.\|ipIi-<. lit-ll .i~ir.'irlimi 1 Item Pnihivir. (‘oriiivsil 2 Iliiislveil .\l:i-.'i"nri_vi~ii. _‘I('IIIIU\\' Bank ti ltiitli Bnin. (‘nrnivrili 4 IIJll‘l‘_“ Miller. .\ll‘."lltt'i\‘ Frills. Soc. III I‘i||'|i~ (Imubrriil l iiimiiini; \\'illi~. Km ‘Hi1 2 Jack Alan-Lean. (‘lyric l.i\¢-r 3 Joziilcile Douhcrtv. Kinistnn 4 Il'lill .\lnrl.c.'in, Civclo River SN‘. IV-(‘rnlls l Charles MnrKinnon. (‘ornwnii 2 Ihzci Ttmlo. .\It".'illril'.‘ Ilziiik fl Iiimci; ltoyln, New |l,'l\'*li 4 Marjorie l.rv\\ilir‘l'. (‘ririiivnli CLASS Til COOKING Ser. I~~Ilrond l llvrrlo llnclman. (‘lviir- River 2 Winnie Siniio. (‘oriiuu-ili ll Mabel Auiti. I\'in:<tnii Sec. ll- 'l‘o:i Illaciiiie l Lzizim Livingston. (‘lvilv liivcr ‘2 Doris Crosby. (‘ornivnii 7i Vern Willis. Kinw-lnn 4 lliiih Smile. ("oriiivaiii Sec. ll‘ t-‘inircr §llllll< l Phyllis \\':ili.'cr. (‘brim-ail 2 llriris Crosby. (‘orinvriii 3 Alma NEWSOH. Kingston 4 Vera. Willis. Kingston. Sec. VI-I-‘ndge (ILSJ i Alma Newson. Kingston 2 llnzol Livingston, (‘iyrin River 3 Dorothy Walker, (‘nrnivnii 4 Mabel Aiiiri. Kingston CLASS VIII SEWING. KNITTING. CROFIII-ITING Dliielon A. flee. I-Auron 1 llnrnihy Good. (‘nriiivnii 2 Florence Ynniikor. Kingston 3 Lilliwri Si-oii. Cornwall 4 Frllflflfli‘ Willis, Kingston Division A. Sea". Embroidered Linen 1 Florence (irrrii. i-Iiiipslnn l Reta Pclliick. Cornwall 3 Lnlirii Lifiiizsiiiii. (‘lflle m"? Dir. ll. See. II-Ilemstiiciilniz l Marjorie Lmvtiicr. Cornwall 2 Eleanor Willis. Kingston Sec. v-JIOIIIIHI Sock l Aiarjnrie Lowther. Cornwall lliv. B. Soc. Y]. Embroidered Linen l \li.ll'llll'll" Imiviher. Cornwall . Moore. New Haven .'-‘. Si-‘ilv Alom-e. New Haven 4 Pjlliel Livingston, Clyde River ("LASR IX RIANTAL TRAINING Sec. i-liiliilnir Stool l lme llarrzich, (Ylvrie Rive.- Jru-k liar-Lean. Clyde River (‘linries Folville. New Haven llnutzlns MacDonald, Cornwall . II-Nnll Ilox Stanley .\'r~v:iiian. New Haven Lounzirrl llerrizaii. New Haven .\l.1_\'ii:ll‘il Show. Cornwall Herbert Srwvlt. (‘nrllivtlll o l q $-::ie--2a:¢lo Se \'- iilrii Ilniiwi i Warren Blzv-Kinnon. Clyde River 2 (‘liiforrl llnilii. Kinllston 3 I.ir\_vri Darracli. New Haven 4 Ilnrvrv liricimrin. Meadow Ban‘! Sec. l‘ Jtnuon Jack l (‘iifiWrri Ilniid, i'i_viie River i’ Jack .\i;ii'l.c:iii. (‘lvrle River Herbert .§‘.'v\ll, Cornwall See. "II~'IIISI'PIIIIIII‘OIIS l .Iii(‘l\' liavlseaii. Clyde River L‘ -Il!f‘l\' liricbeziii. Clvda River I‘. Iilmcr llydc. Meadow Brink 4 John Boer. (‘lyrla River. (‘IASS .\' LIVI-I YTOFK I-Jlolfilr ('nIi' i Hermie Younltar. Kingston '_‘ Willie Livizizstoii. Civrie River ". .\l‘lilllll I-lorr. (‘iviie River l \\';-;-r~i .\i;ii‘Z\'"1i\"‘l. (‘iyrle Rlvd r. ll .\ I‘I,v||iniiiIi Roi-k Iiiify Slime. Cornwall l.in_\<l .\l'i"l‘h.'iil. New Haven Erma Baml Cornwall 4 Ivan .\lri<'.\'ovin. (‘ivile River Sec. II I! -\\'Iiiio Iieiriinrn 1 . in Frizzoil. Cornwall 2 .I1Iilll llr-or. (‘ivrle River 3 T-Lvvllr Aiiivhran. (‘ivile River. (‘I "N .\'I FIILLEFTIILYS SNHI \\‘rei'~ 1 kinzuim Primary '2 KiiiiWvH -\'v Ii (‘xi-nit ‘ll . 4 ("lvilo [ilvrr Sec. II -'i'v:<- "' l l\'5i;2\ll‘Ii I f! Kings-inn Sr. f’. ('~'i'ii\v:-ll School Sec. 4 vim. flirt-- Sea‘. lll- iiivnnlcs of Wood i 1'lvl'i!\\illl Jr. 2 Hrrhcrl Si-nti, Cornwall 3 (‘lviie ilivor School See. IV- WNIIIIPI Chart. June 1 Klilffifiili Sr. E (‘iviio liivor 3 Filler-mu .I\'. Soc. l‘. Ilnolilei on Breeds of (‘still i (‘i-"nivnii School * 2 Kiiizsioii Si". 3 ltinzsinn Primary CLASS XII SFIIINH. WORK See. I ii Grade I—EX4'l'f‘IaQ Rook 1 limtmrsi. Dnnohoe. (‘nrnwali 2 (‘ulvin Holmes. Kingston 3 Hilda Auiri. Kiiriralcn 4 Wnnvhll Sen". ("lwla River (Continued (in page l1) we l