1:914 laoioauaha Prlza list at Friday. August 27. 1264 The crapaudt S Exlilliltion llald on Wednesday Additional winners of prises at the first Exhibition held at Cra- paud Wednesday follows: cu-ri.i-: DIVISION Cllll 4-llolltoh Section 1 - Bull. Jr. Calf. born after Jan. 1. 1954 -'1. Max Thomp- son. Vivtoria; 2. Max Thompson, Victoria. Section 2. - Bull. Sr. Calf. born between July 1, 1953 and Dec. 31, 1953 - 1. S. C. Stewart and Son, Charlottetown. R. R. 3; 2. Max Thompson. Victoria. Section 3 - Yearling Bull -1. Hooper Bros.. Rustico: 2. Otto Johnson. North Tryon; 3. Waldron Moase. Freetown. Section 4 - Bull. 2 years and over -- 1. Max Thompson, Victoria. Section 5. -Heller. Jr., Calf, born after Jan. 1, 1954 - 1. S. C. Stewart and Son. Charlottetown, R. R. 3: 2. Max Thompson. Vic- toria; 3. Allison Lgla. Victoria. Section 6 - Heifer. Sr., Call. born between July 1 and Dec. 31. 1953 - 1. Walter Buntain and Son. Rustico: 2. W. S. MacArthur and Sons. Union Road; 3. Vernon Muttart. Cape Traverse. Section 7 - Heifer. 1 year and under 2 years - 1. Allison Lea. Victoria; 2. W. S. MacArthur and Sons, Union Road; 3. Max Thomp- son, Victoria. Section 8 - Heifer, 2 years and under 3 years - 1. Roy Dickieson. New Glasgow; 2. Waldron Moase. Freetown; 3. Allan Clow, Free- town. Sec. 9 - Cow, 3 years or over. dry, must show evidence of be- ing in calf or having had one r mg 1. Allan Clow; 2. Max Thompson. Victoria; 3. Waldron Moase. Free- town. Sec. 10 - Cow, 3 years or over in Milk - 1. Max Thompson, Vic- toria; 2. Allison Lea, Victoria; 3- Max Thompson, Victoria. Section 11 - Group of three: Cow, Heiier (1 or 2 years old) and Heifer Calf - 1. Max Thompson. Victoria 2. Allan Clow, Freetown; 3. Allison Lea, Victoria. , Section 12 - Best three animals. Male or Female, any age get '01 one sire w 1. Max Thompson. Vic- toria; 2. Allan Clow, Freetown. CLASS I - AYRSRIRE Section 1 - Bull, Jr.. Cali. alter Jan. 1. 1954 -a 1- , Boswell, Victoria; 2. Keith Bos- well. Victoria. Section 2 - Bull. Sr., Calf born between July 1, 1953 and Dec. 31, 1953 - 1. Keith Boswell, Victoria. Section 3 - Yearllnz Bull ml Keith Boswell. Victoria: 2- Fenian Mayne. Emerald: 3. Allan Mac- Leod and Sons. Hartsvllle. Section 4 - Bull. 2 yam and over e- 1. Keith Boswell, Victoria. Section 3 - Heiier. -71. C ll. born after Jan. 1 1954 - 1. Ke Boswell. Victoria; 2. Sheldron M)" erg, Crag:-iud; 3. J. F. Roach. Kelly's roas. Section 6 - Heifer, Sr.. Calf. born between July 1 and Dec 31. 19.53 el. Keith Boswell. VlCl0F13- Section '1 - Heifer. 1 year and under, 2- years - 1. ,-All-an M39; Lead and Sons. 1-lartsvllle; 2. Keith Boswell. Victoria; 3. Allan Mac- Leod, Hartsville. Section is - Heiier. 3 year! and under 3 years -, 1. Keith Boswell. Victoria; 2. Keith Boswell. Vic- toria: 3. Fenton Mayne, Emerald. Section 9 -Cow. 3 years old or over. dry. must show evidence of being in Calf or having had one - 1. Keith Boswell. Victoria: 1-'51- lan MacLeod and Sons, Hartsville; 3. Keith Boswell. Victoria. Section 10 - Cow, 3 years old or over, in Milk - 1. Keith Boswell. victoria; 2. Keith Boswell. Vic- toria: 3. W. F. Alan Stewart. St th rtney. s:ctiT;i 11 -Group of 3: COW- Hciier (l or 2 year old) and heifer calf -. 1. Keith Boswell. Victoria; 2. Keith Boswell. Vic?-Orlt Section 12 - Best 3 Animals. male or female. any age get on one sire - 1. Keith Boswell, Vlb mi-la; 2. Keith Boswell, Victoria; 3. Allan MacLeod and Sons. Harts- ville. Section 13 - Crapaud Creamery Special for the best Aryshlre Ex- hibit (not fewer than 4 animals) - 1. Keith Boswell. Victor!!- born Keith CLASS I - GUERNSEY - JERSEY Section 1 - Bull. Jr-. C111 5"" after Jan. 1. 1054 - 1. Alton Bell. Kgnslngton; 2. George MacMlllan. Cornwall. Section 2 - Bull. Sr., Calf. born bggwggn July 1, 1963 and Dec. 31. over in Milk -- 1. Harold Palmer. Iensliigtoo. R. R.::2. Alton Bell. Kensington; 3. James Vickeraon, North River. Section 11 - Group of three: cow. heifer, (1 or 2 years) and heifer calf - 1. Harold Palmer.- Kensington R. R.; 2. Alton Bell, Kenslngton; 3. lamea Vickerson. North River. Section 12 - Best three Animals. Male or Female. any age get oi one sire - 1. Harold Palmer. Ken- sirigton. R. 11.; 2. Alton Bell. Ken- sington; 3. James Vickerson, North River. ' Section 13 - Crapaud Creamery Special for the best exhibit of the Class - 1. Harold Palmer, Ken- sington. R. R.; 2. Harold Palmer, Kensington; 3. Harold Palmer. Kensington. CLASS '1 - ALL BEEF CATTLE Section 1 - Bull, Jr. Calf born alter Jan. 1, 1954 -- 1. Sanderson and Borden, North River; 2. John Rogerson and Son, Hampton. Section 2 - Bull, Sr., Calf. born between July 1. 1953 and Dec. 31, 1953 - 1. Sanderson and Borden. North River. Section 3 - Yearling Bull -1. Ivan Bowness, Kensington. Section 4 -- Bull. 2 years and ov r - i. Sanderson and Borden. North River; 2. Sanderson and B 0 rd e n; 3. Albert M. Cras- well, North River. Section 5 - Heifer, Jr.. Cali. born after Jan. 1, 1954 - 1. Sand- erson and Borden, North River; 2. John Rogerson and Son. Hampton; 3. Albert M. Craswcll, Carleton Sid- Sec. 6 - Heller, Sr., Call, born between July 1 and Dec. 31, 1953- 1. Sanderson and Borden, North River. Section 7A Heiier. one year and under two years -- 1. Sanderson and Border, North River; 2. Sand- erson and Borden, North River; 3. J. L. MacEachern, Tea Hill. Section 3 - Heller, 2 years and under 3 years - 1. Sanderson and Borden, North River: 2. Joseph Dunsiord, South Melville; 3. Jo- seph Dunsford, South Melville. Section 9 - cow. 3 years old over. dry. must ;how evidence of being in Calf or having had one. -1. Sanderson and Borden. North River; 2. Sanderson and Borden. North River; 3. Stanley Mayhew. Kinkora. Section 10 - Cow, 3 year! or over in Milk - i. Sanderson and Borden. North River; 2. Austin Smith, Tryon; 3. John Rogerson and Son. Crapaud. ' Section 11 --Group of three: Cow. 1-leiier (1 or 2 years old) and Heifer Cali- 1. Sanderson and Borden. North River; 2. Sanderson and Borden, North River. Section 12 - Best three Animals. Male and Female, any age. I91 09 one Sire. - l. Sanderson and Bor- den, North River. Section 13 - Crapaud Creamery Special for the Best Beef Breed Exhibit - Sanderson and Borden. North River. Senior Female Champion; Re- pion Female; Reserve Grand Fe- male - All won by Sanderson and Borden. North River. Junior and Reserve Champion: -Sanderson and Borden, North River. Jr. Champion Bull - Sanderson and Borden, North River. Reserve Champion -lvan Bow- ness, Kensington. Grand Champion and Reserve Champion -- Sanderson and Bor- den. CLASS 8 -DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN AND RED POLL CATTLE Section 1 - Bull, Jr. Calf. born after Jan. 1, 1954 - 1. George Nicholson. Crapaud: 2. J. L. Mac- Eachern, Tea Hill; 3. Lsnk Broa.. West Royalty. Section 3. -Yearling Bull -1. Austin Smith. Tryon; 2. Simmons Brns., Crspaud. Snction 4 - Bull. 2 years and over - 1. Hcber Myers and Sun. North Carleton; 2. Lank Bros. West Royalty; 3. Kenneth Robbleo. Tryon. Section 5 - Heifer, Jr., Cali, born after Jan. 1. 1954 - 1. Joseph Ferguson. Crapaud R. R.; 2. Jo- seph Ferguson, Crapaud: 3. George Nicholson, Crspaud. Section (I - Heifer, Sr., Cali, born between July 1. and Dec. 21. 1933 - 1. Austin Smith, Tryon; 2. Bill Potts. Argyle Shore; 3. Wai dron MacPhec, Bonshaw. Section 7 - Heifer. 1 year and under 2 years- 1, George Nichol- son, Crapaud; 2. Lank Bros.. West 1053 -- 1. Harold Palmer. K97” slngton. R. R. 2. James Vicker- son, North River: 3- G90?" ""92 Millan. Cornwall. Section 3 - Yearlinl 3"” -2 lo Harold Palmer. Kemlnston. 11- R. 2. Edison B. Mutch, North River. Section 4 -. Bull. 2 yem and over - 1. George Macllillan, Corn- wall; 2. Albert E. Stetson. FIN!-' town: 3. James Viclrerson. North River. Section I -- Heiiar. Jr.. Calf. born after July 1. 1954 - 1. Harold Palmer. Kensington. R. R.: 1. H2- ber Campbell. Clyde River: 3. Alton Bell. K nslngton. Section I - Heller. Sr.. Cell. born between July 1 and Dec. 21. IS! - 1. Harold Palmer. Kin- aington. R. 11.: 2. Neil Campbell. Dooahawys. George Macllillan. Cornwall. Section 1 - Heifer. 1 year and under 2 years - 1. 1-lnvoid Pal- mer. lensington. R It.: 7 Alton Alton V 21:. laaainatoo: 3.. Section I - Holler. 2 years and under iyears - I. 1i,ai-old Palmer. I . ' Koo son. ' 1'' ns..i'iin'ti' C": Allen Iait'Naniinnoa: ' "' section I -- Ow. than old or over. mttst show evidence at beln (.1 Caifor he I A afternoon. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS YEAR'S 2-DAY serve Senior Female; Grand Cham- to Royalb; 3. Austin Smith. Tryon. " ” I - Heifer. 2 years and under 3 years -1. Lank Brom. West Royalty: 2. Charles sncxon. sic. Crlplud; 3. Austin smith, Tryon. Section I - Cow. 3 years old or over. dry. must show evidence of being in Cal! or having had one -l. Lank Broa.. West Ro alty. Section 10 - Cow, 3 years old or over in Milk - l. Lank Broa.. West Royalty; 2. Austin Smith. Tryon; 3. Lank Bros.. West Royalty. Section 11 - Group of three: Cow, Heifer (l or 2 years old) and Heifer Call - 1. Lank Bros.. West Royalty; 2. George Nicholson Cra- paud; 3. Austin Smith. Tryon. Section 12 -- Best three Animals. Male or Female. any age get oi one sire. - 1. Austin Smith, Tryon; 2. Lank Bros.. West Royalty. SWINE DIVISION CLASS 9 -YORKSHIRE BREED- ING CLASS Section 1- Boar. farrowed prior to Jan. 1, 1934 - 1. S. C. Stewart and Son. Charlottetown, R. R. 3. Section 2 - Boar. farrowed in 1953 over. 4 months - 1. S. C. Stewart and Son, Charlottetown, R. R. 3. Section 3 - Sow, pure bred or grade. iarrowad prior to Jan. 1, 1954 - 1. S. C. Stewart and Son. Charlottetown; 2. John D. Mac. Phail. Argyle Shore; 3. Alfred Schurman, New Annan; 4. Gerald Best, Tryon. Section 4 - Sow, pure bred or grade, farrowed in 1253 and over 4 months - 1. S. C. Stewart and Son, Charlottetown, R. R.; 2. Ivan Bowness, Kensingion. Section 5 -- Two Bacon Hogs, weighing between 180 and 210 lbs. -1. John D. MacPhail. Argyle Shore; 2. Ellison Toole, South Mel- ville. Section 8 -- Bacon Hog, 180 to 210 lbs. - 1. John D. MacPhail, Argyle Shore; 2. Ivan Bowness. Kensington; 3. Ellison Toole, South Melville. . Section 7 - Sow, under 18 months. with litter not fewer than 8 pigs - 1. Alfred Schurman, New Annan; 2. Donald MacDonald, Augustine Cove. Section 8- Sow, over 18 months. with litter, not fewer than 8 pigs -1. Joseph Ferguson. Hampton: Ralph Myers, Crapaud; 3. Alfred Schurman, New Annan. Section 9 - Special Miracle feed prize for the best exhibit of hogs, (not fewer than 3 to the pen). The prize to be in bags of Hog Grower- 1. S. C. Stewart and Son, Charlottetown, R. R.; 2. Gordon Villett. Hampton. POULTRY DIVISION CLASS 10 - GEESE-JUDGED ON UTILITY Section 1 - Best pair of Geese 1. Albert M. Craswell, Carleton Sid- ing; 2. Colbourne Clow, Freetown; 3. Gordon Johnston, Kingston. DUCKS - JUDGED ON TILITY Section 1 - Best pair oi Ducks- l. Mrs.V Lloyd Sharp, Kensington: 2. Roma Paynter, Kensington, R. R.; 3. Colborne Clow, Freetown. CLASS 11 - PLYMOUTH ROCKS Section 2 -- Colborne Clow, Fres- W11 CLASS 13 - NEW IIAMPSIIIRE REDS Section 2 Hon - 1. Albert E. Stetson. Carleton -Siding; borne Clow, Freetown. Section 3 - Cockerel -7 1. Albert E. Stetson. Carleton Siding; 2. Walter Schurman, New Annan. Section 4 - Pullet - 1. Albert E. Stetson, Carleton Siding; 2. Walter Schurman, New Annan. CLASS 14 - CROSS BREEDS Section 1 - Hen,- 1. Rex Daw- son, Albany; 2. Alired Schurman, New Arman; 3. Albert Craswell, Carleton Siding; 4. Colborne Clow, Freetown. Section 2 -- Cockerel -1. Rex Dawson, Albany; 2. J. H. Carr and Son. Oyster Bed Bridge. Section 3 - Pullet - 1. Rex Dawson, Albany; 2. Rex Dawson, Albany; 3. Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. Rustico; 4. Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe, Ken- sington. Section 4 - Shur-Gain Special Prize 0! 1 bag Laying Mash. don- ated by Mr. P. L. Morris to the owner of the best pen, consisting of I cook and 3 hens. -1. Rex Dawson, Albany. CLASS 13 - EGGS Section 1 - One Dozen. Grade A Large. Brown - 1. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson: 2. Ivan Bowness. Ken- sington; 3. Mrs. Frank Myers. Crspaud. Section 2 - 1 doz Grade A Large. White - 1. Mrs. John Warren, 2. Col R 3 ci.aaau-nnunoora Mellon 1 - Potatoes. Irish cob- blera. 20 tubers - 1. Kenneth Rob- blee. Tryon; 2. Mrs Myron Daw- son. Tryoo (North). Section 2 -- Potatoes. Green Mount ' 20 tuhan - 1. Kenneth Robblee. Tryon. Section 4 4-) Potatoes. Canso. 20 Tllbcrlr - 1. Mrs. John Warren, North River. Section 3 - Potatoes. any other variety (named) 20 tubers - 1. Mrs. Myron Dawson. North Tryon. Section I - champion -1 (1) Ribbon - Mrs. Alton Rodd, North Milton. Section B - Turnlps. for table or export (trimmed) 5 in number -1. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. North River; 2. Mrs. John Warren. North River. Section D - Mangels, any var- iety. 3 in number - 1. Barry MacPhee, Canoe Cove; 2. Mrs. Ivan Bowness. Kensirlgton. Section 10 - Corn Fodder. ,5 stalks -1. John Thompson, Vic- toria: 2. Ralph Thompson, Vic- lorlai 3. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. Hampton. CLASS ll - FRUITS AND FLOWERS Section 1- Collection of 3 varieties of Apples. named, 3 per plate - 1. Mrs. Ivan Bownwess, Kensington. Section 2 - Plums. any variety (12) - 1. Mrs. Ivan Bowness. Ken- sington. Section 3 - Pears, any variety (6) - 1. Mrs. Alton Rodd. North Milton. Section 4 A Grapes (3 bunches) -1. Mrs.;Frank MacDonald, Cra- paud. Section 6 - Fern (Swsrd) - 1. Ronnie Dawson, Crapaud; 2. Mrs. Robert Dawson. Crspaud. Section 'I - Fern (Maiden Hair) -1. Mrs. J. F. Trowsdale. Cra- I0-iigld; 2. Mrs. Norman MacDon- E . Section B - Fern (any other variety not native) 1. Mary Gamble. Tryon; 2. Elmer Gamble, Tryon. Section 10 A Plant in Bloom - 1. Mrs. Ralph MacCau1l. Carleton Sldlnil: 2. Mrs. John Nicholson, Crapaud: 3. Mrs. Waldron Moose, Freetown. Section 11 - Sweet Pea Collec- tion - 1. Mrs. Florence Toombs, Tryon; 2. Mrs. John Simmons, Crapaud. Section 13 - Dahliss Collection -1. T. Arthur Dawson. Albany. R. R.; 2. Mrs. Ralph MacCaull, Carleton Siding; 3. Mrs. Clayton Thomas. North Tryon. Section 14 - Gladioli Collection Si. Mrs. Elmer Gamble. Tryon; 2. Mrs. Florence Toombs, Tryon. Section 13 - Best Collection Cut Flowers - 1. Mrs. Florence Toombs, Tryon; 2. Mrs. Ralph MscCaull, Carleton Siding; 3. Mrs. Frank MacDonald. Crspaud. Mrs. CLASS 19 -- DOMESTIC SCIENCE Section 1 - Dark Fruit Cake Without Icing - 1. Mrs. Major Reid. Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs. Harvey Bernard, Crapaud: 3. Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Crspaud. Section 2 -- Light Fruit Cake, Without Icing - 1. Mrs. Reid Stevenson: 2. Mrs. Clayton Steven- son, North River; 3. Mrs. J. F. Trnwsdale. Crapaud. Section 3 -- Light Cake Iced - 1. Joan Howatt, Crapaud: 2. Mrs. John Leard. Crapaud: 3. Mrs. Al- lison Harper, North Carleton. Section 4 -- Scotch Cake. lri Dozen - 1. Mrs. J. F. Trowsdale, Crapaud: 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton; 3. Mrs. John Leard. Cra- paud. Section 3- White Bread, lh Ina! -1. Mrs. John Warren. North Riv- er; 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson, North River; 3. Mrs. J. F. Trows- dale. Crapaud. Section 6 - Whole Wheat Bread, Vs Loaf - 1. -Mrs. Ernest Ladner, North River; 2. Lolita McVittie. Crapaud: 3. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. ' Section '1 - Rolls, 1A Do: - 1. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. North River; 2. Mrs. J. H. Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge; 3. Mrs. Albert Cras- well. Carleton Siding. Section 8 - Tea Biscuit . '1; D02. 2. Mrs. Harvey Bernard, Crapsud; 3. Mrs. John Leard. Crspaud. Section 9 - Bran Muctiiis, 84 Dos. -1. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton; 2. Mrs. J. F. Trowsdala. Crapaud: 3. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. North River. Section 10 - Oak Meal Cookies, 14 Do: - 1. Mrs. Allison Harper. North Carleton; 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson, North River; 3. Mrs. Lorna Ferguson. Hampton. Section 11 - Doughnuts. 1!; Dog, -1. Mrs. Bruce MacDonald. New Wiltshlre; 2. Mrs. Harvey Bernard. Crapaud: 3. Mrs. Allison Harper, North Carleton. North Rivpr. Section 12 - Apple Jelly, 1 pint - Pint -- 1 Mrs. Norman Mlcnon. 1411- Alton Rodd. North Milton; 2. 3141!! -1. Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo Bay; - -1. Mr . Albert Craawall. Carla Iiding; '2. Mrs. Ihvug: North River; I. a. Geo. ma. olson. Crspaud. . Section -- Strawberry Just, 1 old. Cr! M: 2- II C , Tryon; -Iyllrs. Edw:-,d V011. Allllutina Cove. Section 14 - Raspberry Jun, .1, pint - 1. Mn. Allison Harper. North Carleton; 2. Mn, Edwud Macladytn. Mill-Iltine Cove: 3. Mrs. Albert M. Craswell. Cgrlgton g. Section 15 -A; in Pig - 1, , Edward Meets on. .Augua,tliii'e Cove: 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson, North River: 3. Mrs. Walter 3 Craig. Middleton. Section ll - Raisin Pie :- 1. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. North River; 2. Mrs. Frank MacDonald. Crapaud: 3. Mary Gamble, T1-yon, Section 11 - sweet Mixed Pick- lel. 1 Pl. iar. - 1. Mrs. Edward MncFnyden. Ausuatine Cove: 2. Lolita Mcvittie. Crapaud: 3. Mrs, Thomas Best. Crspaud. Section 13 - Mustard Pickles. 1 Plot Jar - 1. Mary Glmblo, Try. on: 2. Mrs. Thomas Best. Cra- paud. - Section 19 - Chicken Canned. 1 Pint or)Can - 1. Mrs; Edwgrd Macrayden. Agustine Cove; 2. Mrs. Hugh MacLeaii. Cornwall; 3. Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Cra- paud. Section 20 - Home Made Soap, not less than 2 lbs. -- 1. Mrs. J. F. Trowsdale. Crapaud: 2. Mrs. Major Reed. Rollo Bay; 3. Joycei can. field, Crspaud. Section 22 -Honey - 1. Alan Stewart. Bonshaw; 2. George Bow- ness. Summerside; 3. Lloyd Sharpe, Kensington ( 2. C 1. CLASS 20 -NEEDLEWORK AND IIANDICRAFT Section 1 - Rug Hooked (any variety) - 1. Mrs. Albert Cras- well. Carleton Siding; 3. Mrs. Geo. Sharpe, Borden. Section 2 - Quilt (Patchwork) -1. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Tryon; 2. Charlotte H. MacKay. DeSab1e; 3. Mrs. Charles MacKcnzie, Bradal- bane, R. R. Section 3 - Quilt (Applique) - 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Charlotte- town; 2. Mrs. Walter MacLure. Brackley Point; 3. Mrs. Windsor Bell, South Melville. Section 4 -- Cushion - 1. Mrs. Parker Frances and Elsie, Vic- toria, R. R.; 2. Mrs. Oliver Mac- Donald. Churchill; 3, Mrs. Allison Carr. Harrrington. Section 5 - Pillow Cases (em- broidared) - 1. Mrs. Ernest Ladner. North River: 2. Mrs. Ger- ald MacFadyen. Augustine Cove; 3. Mrs. Parker Francis and Elsie, Victoria R. R. Section 3 - Crochet (Filet) - 1. Mrs. Alexander MacDonald, Bradalbane; 2. Mrs. Norman Nich- olson. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Dun- B 3. V t ALBERTON PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION Come and see Exhibits in other classes will also the best in live stock from all be of the highest. TUESDAY. AUG. 31 - WED. SEPT. 1 OFFICIAL OPENING ON WEDNEDAY, SEPT lat, AT 2 P. M. parts of the County. Refreshments will be provided at well-stocked saloons. Hot meals will be served by the ladies of the Alberton Ch Local talent will provide entertalnmen H. Boys on Tuesday evening. The Burke Family will large of the United Church. t on Tuesday afternoon. I. provide entertainment on Wednesday Modern and Old Time Dancing Wednesday evening 9:00 to 1:00. JUDGING PROGRAM ' All classes of exhibits including the following live stock will be judged on TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st:-General Purpose Horses and Curtis e Horses to Section 7; Ayrshire, Jersey, Guernsey, Dual Pur- pose S or-thorn Cattle, and Sheep. On WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1st the remainder of the Carriage Horses, Draft Horses, and Holstein, Red Poll - Cattle and Hogsvwlll be judged. UB A DAY ON THE WEDNEDAY, SEPT. 0'LEARY CALF CL , Shorthom and Hereford 1. Nicholson. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Sheldon Cameron. Victoria: 3- Mrs. Wendell Phillips. Charlottetown. -l. Mrs. Mark Gillan. 2. Mrs. Sheldon Ferlulon. Cr!- paud: 3. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. Charlottetown. Lace) - 1. Mrs. Lolita McVittie. Tryon; 2. Mrs. Florence Toombl. Tryon; 3. Mrs. Preston Bownesa, North Bedeque. Vance Dixon, Nor ale Rogerson. North Tryon; 3. Mrs. Ewen Todd, Rose Valley. Sat and Serviettos - 1. Mrs. Er- nest Bulman. Ruaticoville; 2. Mrs. Clifton lnce, Deseble; 3. Lolita Mc- Vittie, Crspaud. Cornwall: zie, Borden: 3. Mrs. Edward Mac- Fadyen. Augustine Cove. Mrs. gustlne Cove; 2. Mrs. D. A. Mac- Donald. New Wiltahire; 3. George Nicholson. Crapaud. 1. Mrs. Roy Bruce. North River. Bootees - 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. Charlottetown; Nicholson. Charlottetown; G e r a l d MacFadyen. lottetown; 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Jack Mac- Lean. Cornwall. or Bazaar) - 1. Mrs. Robert Daw- son, Crapaud: 2. Mrs. Geo. Sharpe. yen, Augustine Cove. Nicholson. Charlottetown; Wendell Phillips. 41. lottetown; toria, R. R.; Nicholson. Charlottetown. --1. iottetown: olson. Charlottetown. Variety (5) -- 1. Miss Lolita Mc- Vittie, Crapaud: 2. Arthur Dawson. North Tryon. Crapaud: 2. Mrs. J. F. Trowsdale. Crapaud: 3. Mrs Clayton Steven- ooudfgf as Mlsnmlw S! FRIGIDAI as . . . because 'TrigirIaI'1'e " moan: "0lIAlITl"'. . . always! son, gyla Shore. 1 - Child's Dress can Campbell. A! Section (Smocked) - 1. Mrs. ;Noi-man Section 8 - Chllds Knitted Dreaa Borden; Section 9 - Table Cloth (All bans - 1. Mrs. Tryon; 2. Bes- Section 10 - Section 11 A Luncheon or Bridge Section 12 -- Knitted S o c k s Fancy) - 1. Mrs. Jack MacLean, 2. Mrs. Herb MacKen- Section 13 - Knitted Mitts - 1. Edward MacFadyen. Au- Mrs. Section 14 A Knitted Sweater - Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Crapaud: Mrs. Florence MacDonald; 3. Section 15 - Baby's Bonnet and 2. Mrs. Norman 3. Mrs. Augustine OVE. Section 16 - Baby's Sweater - Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Char- Section 17 - Novelty (For Gift orden: 3. Mrs. Edward MacFad- Section 18 - 1. Mrs. Norman 2. Mrs. Charlottetown; Mrs. Reginald Rogers, Borden. Section 19 - House Dress (Adult) Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Char- 2. Jean Robblee, Vic- 3. Mrs. Norman Section 20 -- Chllds Cotton Dress Mrs. Wendell Phillips. Chair- 2. Mrs. Norman Nich- CLASS 21 -- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Section 1 - Ripe Tomatoes. any Section 2 - Green Tomatoes, any ariety (5) S 1. Mrs. T. H. Best, mom a - cu-rots. an Variety. ts)-1.1m. Emu Dw-en. ness, xsnsington: 3. Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Crspaud. section 4 - Parnl rut! VIPIOO (5) - 1. Mrs. Susan wness. Ian- aington. section I - Cucumbers. an! Variety. (I) - 1. lira. Ivan Iow- ness. Kensingtoo; 2. s. Myron Dawson. North Ti-yon: 3. Charlotte Macxay. Desebie. section 6 - Corn. tor table use only (3 cars) - 1. Mrs. John War- ran. North River; 2. Mn. linen Dawson. North Tryon. Section '1 - Beets. any Variety. (ll) -- 1. Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Crapaud: 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevgn- son. North River; I. Rex Dawson. North Tryon. 2 CLASI 28 - TIAOIOI IODIO Tractor railing Oenleai Row Crop Tractor with Gasoline Engine: Section 1 - Drawbar H. P. Rat- ing of 8-12. - 1. Barry Dawson, Crspaud. Section 2 - Drawbar H. P. Rat- ing of 19-20. - 1. Kenneth Mac- Dougall, Argyle Shore. Section 3 - Drawbar H. P. Rat- ing of 23-35 - 1. Ralph Cameron and Arthur Craig (equalii Row Crop Traoior With Diesel Engine Section 1 - Drawbar H. P. Rat- ing or 38-50 - 1. Francis Kelly. Kelly's Cross. SPECIAL PIIZEI Wendell Barbour Special Prize in the above Class -- A Cut 01 31010! Oil - Kenneth MacDougall, Argyle .a North Tryon; 2. Mrs. wan low-. TIIXAG kn. -.-ICIQSOV .- .. .. dngeline tea 5 i run -A -ri-actor Bitter-y .. izejifi Cndlrlitnna-'l3::0I,IbIl. Sp” , a nu name 1 at SIN. - l'ra.ncisryKallyc,.x:,1gz-: a. CLASS II -IIGILAND DANCING Harry A. Macbougau spgcj.) Prise tor Beat Highland Dancer. Ruth Ross. Charlottetown. OLAIS II - I'll! DANCING Patter-son's Jewelery spgcigi Prize (or Best Dancer. - Mi" Mary MacDonald. Kelly's Cross. CALI OLUI Results of Tryon "Ahiteeu" Ca Club achievement day at Crapau Exhibition are as follows: Oalvea - Holstein: 1. Marion. Thompson: 2. John Thompson: I Ralph Thompson: 4. George Payn ter; 3. David Best; 3. Robert Mut tart. Calves - Shorthora: 1. Boyd MacDonald: 2. Alliaon'Rohh1ee: 3. Jean llohblee; 4. Barbrna Smith; 3. Ruth Robbin: 6. Robert Mut- tort. Holstein Yoerlingei 1. Marlene Thompson; 2. John Thompson: 3, Ralph Thompson; 4. Janet How- ett. showinnnshipi l. Boyd MacDon- ald: 2. Marlene Thompson: 2. Bar bara Smith; 4. George Paynter; 5. John Thompson. Judging Dairy Cattle: 1. llarlana Thompson: 2. Janet Howatt; 3 Boyd MacDonald; 4. John Thomp- Shore. - son; 5. Barbara Smith. -8. with stoke Good Tires--Body in body in Al condition. North River 0 M0 BARGAINS FOR CASH! 1950 CHEVROLET TWO-TON TRUCK platform-Brand New Moron- l953 DODGE FOUR DOOR SEDAN- Good motor with overdrive-good tires- For further particulars apply toi- H. T. I-IOLMAN. core of R. T. Holman Li'd.. Sumnierslde. P.l.l. excellent condition. When you - you are orator-no matter which model you, select, no inoiter what price you pay buy a Frigidaire refrig- sura you are getting Frigidaire quality and performance. Fnbiilda-bl! gljil Iy Gould Menu-h year but lay-Sq, 'lo BUY ms 355' mid arr THE sssi Bi-W”