,-:s4' H .15‘ i/f horn bull calf. Reg. 2 yrs. and over. Reg.: any age: by age: in milk or calf, Pure bred or grade: Souris Line Road. fer under 3 yrs. Pure bred or grade: for under 2 years. Pure bred or grade: tune. I 3. Leltls Townshend, Souris Riv- er. heifer calf. Pure bred: . i. ultimo-sans. . , at . s. Joesph Moon Bzar m horn heifer, under horn heifer calf. Pure bred: born heifer calf. Grade: ,2. Frank MacAulay Souris Line Road. ~3. Laith Townabend, Souris Riv- l ‘gqvalvmsn 1. 1941 Exhibition is Clase I-Horlel Section l-Standard Bred Stal- lion, 3 yrs. or over. Re ” 1. Cass Mills. Section 3.-Carriage mare wit foal at foot: _ 1. Robert White, Rollo Bay. Section 4-Carriage foal of 1947: 1. Robert White, Rollo Bay. 2. Joseph L. Cheverie, Souris. Section 5-Carrlage filly or gel- ding under 4 yrs: 1. William Coflin, Rollo Bay. Section B-Carriage filly or gel fling under 3 yrs.: 1. l-l. A. MacDonald, Souris Lina Road. 2. J. D. Morrison, Georgetown. Section 7-Carriage filly or gel- ding under 2 yrs.: 1. Joseph Mooney, Bear River. 2. Joseph S. MacDonald, Chep- stow, 3. H. A. MacDonald, Souris Line load. 4. Hugh Sheehan, Bear River. Section 12-Draft mare, 3 yrs sr oven, Reg; 1. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. 2. Ernest Townshend, Rollo Bay Section l5-Draft mare with her Rollo foal. 1. Clifford Townshend, BEY- 2. Frank Coffin, Rollo Bay. 3. Charles McCloskey, Bear Riv- "s. on IB-Draft ‘foal of 1941: 1. ifford Townshend. 2. Frank Coflln. 3. Charles McCloskey. Section 17-Draft filLy or geld- ing under 4 yrs-r 1. Clifford Townshend. Section iii-Draft filly or geld- lnl under 3 yrs.: 1. Frank Coffin. 2. Elmer Peters. Rollo Bay, Section iii-Draft filly or geld- lng under 2 yrs. 1. Frank Coiiln, Rollo Bay. 2. Xavier Mooney,_Bear River.- Section 20-Draft mare or geld- lng 4 yrs. or over: 1. Frank Coiiin. 2. Clifford Townshend. 3. Chester O'Donnell. River. Section 2l.-Draft mare or geld- Souris in; for general purpose, 2 yrs. or» over: . 1. Alfred MacDonald, Souris. 2. Archie MacDonald, Souris West. 3. H. A. MacDonald, Souris Line Road. 4. James Hughes, Souris West. Section 22. Pair draft horses, mares or gelclings, owned by ex- bibitor, hitched to truck wagon: 1. Clifford Townshend. 2. Frank Coffin. Section 23-Roadster mare gelding shown in carriage: 1. Jack Bushey, Souris Line Rd. 2. William Dinswell. flardisan- 3. James Klckham, Jr., Souris West. ' ‘ 4. John Morrison. Georgetown- Section 25-Champion draft mare or gelding, any 88¢? 1. Frank Coffin. CLASS lI-Cettls Section 2--Dual purpose Short- horn bull under 2 yrs., reg.: 1. John Du Pasquier, Forest Hill ' Section 3. Dual purpose Short- horn cow in milk or call. 3 Yfl-i 3 1. John Du Pasquier. 2. John Du Pasquler. 3. Clifford Townshend. 4. Clifford Townshend. Section 4-Dual 111119019 571ml‘ 8 yrs., pure Of lred or grade: 1. John Du Pasquler. 2. John Du Pasquier. _ 3. Clifford Townshend. 4. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. Section 5.-Dual purpose Short- horn heifer, under 2 yrs. Pure Bred or Grade: . 1. Edwin Peters. Section 6-Dual purpose Short- 1. Clifford Townshend. 2. John Du Pasquier. 3. John Du Pasquler. Section 7-Dual purpose Short- l. Clifford Townshend. Section B-Dual purpose Short- 1. John Du Pasquier- 2. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay, Section ll-Any beef breed bull 1. Waiter MacDonald, Chepstow. Champion dual purpose male. 1. John Du Pasquier. ' Champion dual purpose female. 1. John Du Pasquiar. Section ll-Any beef breed cow ,3 yrs. or over: 1. Walter MacDonald, Chepstow. 2. Frank MacAulay and Sons, 3. Joseph Mooney, Bear River. Section 12-Any beef breed hei- 1. Donald MacAulay, Souris. 2. Peter MacAulay, Chepstow. 3. Donald MacAulay, Souris. 4. Walter MacDonald. Section 13—Any beef breed hei- l. C. H. Townahend, aw F0?‘ 2. C, W. ‘rownshend. Section l4-Any beef breed _l. Wlltnr MacDonald. and Sons, '4. Pam 14a A lay, Chapsww- . Seoticlznllb-Ang beef breed grade readbuil l. g. Blaisedale, DingwalPs Eastern King’s iCouniy Prize List . m. old. Reg. old. Reg, h 1. Fred Coma, Rollo Bay. 4 yrs. or over. Reg; 1. R. L. Burge, Five Houses. 2. Douglas Aitken. . 3. Fred Altken, Bay Fortune. 4. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay. Section 22-Holstein cow, 4 yrs. and over. Reg.: 1. Douglas Aitkcn. 4. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay. 3 rs. old. Reg.: . Fred Coflin, Rollo Bay. River. 3. Charles MacDonald. Section zit-Holstein heifer, dry 2 yrs. old. Reg. 1. Douglas Aitken, Bay Fortune. 2. Douglas Aitken. 3. Fred Coffin. 4. Preston Bryenton. Section 27-Holstein heifer, 1 yr. old. Reg: 1. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay. 2. R. L. Barges, Five Houses. 3. Douglas Aitken, Bay Fortune. 4. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. Section ZB-Holstein heifer calf. Senior. Reg: 1. R. L. Burge. 2. Preston Bryenton. 3. Douglas Aitken. 4. Fred Aitken. Section ZiJ-Holstein grade cow in milk or calf, 3 yrs. old and over: 1. Fred Coffin, Rollo Bay. Section BO-Holstein grade heif-- er, 2 yrs. old: 1. Frank Mullally, Souris River. Section Ill-Holstein grade heif- er, 1 yr. old: l.'Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. 2. C. W. Townshend, Bay For- tune. Grand Champion Hereford male: l. Walter MacDonald, Chepstow. 2..Walter MacDonald. Grand Champion Hereford, Fe- male: 1. Walter MacDonald. 2. D. F MacAulay, Souris. Section 32-Hoistein grade heif- er calf, senior: 1. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay. Section 33-2 animais,'progeny of i dam. Holstein. ~ l. Fred Aitken, Bay Fortune. 2. Fred Coflin, Rollo Bay. 3. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay.‘ Section 34-3 animals, get of 1 sire. Holstein. Reg.:. t 1. R. L. Burge, Five Houses. 2. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. 3. Fred Coma, Rollo Bay. Section 35-Ayrshire Bull, 3 yrs. or over. Reg.: 1. D. .7. Mullins, St. Peter's Bay. Section Bit-Ayrshire Bull, 2 yrs. old. Reg.: 1. Duncan H. Collin and Sons, Bay Fortune. Section 37-Ayrshire Bull, 1 yr. old. Reg.: 1. P. A. Maclsaac, Souris Line R oad. 2. William A. White and Sons, Rollo Bay. Section {ill-Ayrshire Bull calf, senior, Reg: 1. D. J. Mullins, St, Peter’s Bay. Section 39-Ayrshire cow in milk. 4 yrs. or over. Reg: 1. Brenton Stead, Bay Fortune. 2. Duncan H. Coffin and Sons. 3. Wm. A. White and Sons, Rollo Bay, < 4. D. J. Mullins. SectionAO-Ayrshire cow dry, 4 yrs. and over. Reg. . 1. Brenton Stead, Bay Fortune. 2. D. J. Mullins. Section 41-Ayrshira heifer in milk, 3 yrs. old. Reg, 1. Brenton Stead. 2. D. J. Mullins. 3. Wm. A. White and Sons, Rollo Bay. . Section 42—Ayrshire heifer, 2 yrs. old. Reg.: 1. D. J. Mullins. 2. D. J. Mullins. Section L's-Ayrshire heifer, 1 yr. old. Reg.: 1. Brenton Stead. 2. D. J. Mullins. 3. D. J, Mullins. 4. Duncan H. Cola X lone. Section 46-Ayrshira heifer calf senior. Reg.: 1. Brenton Stead. 2. F. C. White, RollmBay. Section 47—Ayrshirs Grade cow in milk or calf, 3 yrs. and over: 1. s‘, c. White. - 2. Duncan H. Comn and Sons. 3. Joseph Grant, Souris. Section 4B-Ayrshlra grade heif- er. 2 yrs. old: 1. James Kickham, Jr., Souris West. 2. Elmer MacDonald, Souris. Section 40-Ayrshlra grade heif- er, 1 yr.:: A. Duncan H. Collin and Sons, . Elmer MacDonald. 3. Peter MacAulay, Chepstow. 4. Elmer MacDonald, Souris. Section oil-Ayrshire grade heif- or. Senior: ' 1. Peter MacAulay. 2. Peter MacAulay. 3. Grant Cheverie, Souris. Section 31-3 animals get of 1 sire, Reg, Ayrshire: l. Brenton Stead. 2. D. J. Mullins. 3. D. J. Mullins. Section »32-l animals progeny of 1 dam. Ayrshire: 1. Brenton Stead, Bay Fortune. 2. Brenton Stead. 3. William A. White end Sons. 4. D J. Mullins. Section iii-Holstein buli, 2 yrs. 1. Douglas Aitken, Bay Fortune. Section lit-Holstein bull, 1 yr. Section 21-l-lolsteincow in milk_ dry. 2. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay.’ Section 24-Holstein heifer, dry, 2. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. 2. Duncan H. Coflln and Sons. 3. Wm. A, White and Sons. D. J. Mullins, St. Peter's Bay. Champion Ayrshire Cow: Brenton Stead. Champion under 3 years: Brenton Stead. 2 yrs.: breed: R. L. Burge, Fivd Houses. Bull, 1 yr., Reg; tune. Cow in milk, 4 yrs. and over. Pure bred or grade: l. Ernest Underhay. 2. Ernest Underhay. 3. Joseph Grant, Souris River. 4. Joseph Grant. - Section SB-Jersey or Guernsey ‘Section 23-Holstein heifer in ¢°W- 4 Y" "d ‘ivet- DTY- Pu" milk, s yrs. old. Reg.: bred or srfldfl . 1. Charles MacDonald, Souris 1- Ewe" Underhn” 31mm 2. Joseph Grant. g, R_ 1,_ Burge, my, Haunt Section 59-Jersey or Guernsey 3_ R_ 1,_ Burge, heifer in milk, 3 years. Pure bred or grade: Section fll-Jersey or Guernsey heifer in milk, 2 yrs. Pure bred or grade: 1. Ernest Underhay. . Section 25-Holstein heifer in Seam" (‘z-Jersey °" G“"“”Y milk, 2 y" 01d, Reg; heifer, dry, 2 yrs. Pure bred or 1. Fred Aitken. " erode: . 2. Charles MacDonald, Souris 1- Ellie" Under“?- 2. Eddie Sheehan, Bear River. Section (iii-Jersey or Guernsey heifer, 1 yr., pure bred or grade: 1. Ernest Underhay. 2. Ernest Underhay. Section 64-Jersey or Guernsey calf, senior. Pure bred: 1. Ernest Underhay. Section till-Jersey or Guernsey grade heifer calf, senior: 1. Joseph Grant, Souris River. 2. Stanley Paquet, Souris. Section Gil-Herd of Holstein cattle consisting of 1 bull, 1 yr.- old, and 3 females, any age. Bull to be registered and government bulls included: 1. Douglas Aitken, Bay Fortune. 2. Fred Coflin, Rollo Bay. Section 87-Herd of Ayrshire cattle consisting of 1 bull 1 yr. or over and 3 females, any age, buli to be registered and all owned by exhibitor. Club and government bulls included: Section ‘dB-Herd of Jersey or Guernsey cattle consisting of 1 bull 1 yr or over and 3 females any age. Bull to be registered and all owned by exhibitor, club and government bulls included: 1. Ernest Underhay. Section 69a-2 animals progeny of 1 dam. Reg. Jersey or Guernsey: 1. Ernest Underhay. 2. Ernest Underhay. Section 69b-3 animals, get of 1 sire: 1. Ernest Underhay. Section 70-Champlon Holstein Bull, any age. Reg: Douglas Aitken, Bay Fortune. Section 7l-Champion Holstein female, any age. Reg-I R. L. Bilrge, Five Houses. ‘Section 74—Champion Jersey or Guernsey Bull. Any age. Reg; 1. Ernest Underhay. Section 75-Champion Jersey fe- male, any age. Reg.: 1. Ernest Underhay, Bay For- tune. , Section 77'.-Best showman, b0)’ or girl, under 20 years: 1. Isabel Stead, Bay Fortune. 2. Bruce Stead, Bay Fortune. Special prizes donated by Hol- stein Frieslan Association: 2 animals progeny of 1 R eg.: 1. Fred Altken, Bay Fortune. 2. Fred Coflin, Rollo Bay. Sec. 1-3 animals get of 1 sire. Al] registered: 1. R. 1. Burge, Five Houses. 2. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. Sec. 3-Herds 1 male 1 year or over, 3 females, all reg. Females to be owned by exhibitor: 1. Douglas Aitken, Bay Folune. 2. Fred Coffin, Rollo Bay. Sec. 4-Best Holstein Female. Reg, under 2 years: ’ 1. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay. 2. R. L. Burge, Five Houses, CLASS it-Sheep. Sec. l-Shropshire ram, 2 shears or over. Reg; 1. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. 2. James A. E. MacDonald and Sons, Little Pond. Sec. Z-Shropshire ram, shear- ling. Reg; 1. James A. E. MacDonald and Sons 2. Preston Bryenton. 3. Preston Bryenton. Sec. 4-Shropshire shearling ewe. Reg; 1. James A. E. MacDonald and Son, 2. James A. E. MacDonald and o . 3‘. Preston Bryenton. Sec. ti-Shropshiro owe lamb. Reg.: \ . 1. James A. E. MacDonald and on. -2. James A. E. MacDonald and Son. 3. Preston Bryenton. Sec. 3—Shropahlre flock, con- sisting o! 1 ram, 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs, all reg. in name of exhibit- or: 1. James A. E. MacDonald and on. 2. Preston Bryenton. Sec. ‘l-Southdown ram, 2 shears or over. Reg.: 1. Preston Bryenton. “Sec. S-Southdown ram lamb. eg.: 1. Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. 2. Preston Bryenton. Sec. lo-Southdown ahearliag owe. Reg; 1. Preston Bryenton. “Sea. li-Southdown ewe lamb. eg.: 1. Preston Bryenton. 2. Preston Bryenton, Sec. 12-Southdown flock con- sisting of i ram, 2 ewe lambs, all registered in name of exhibitor: i. Preston Bryenton. Bee. iii-Oxford ram, 2 shears or over. Reg; ' 1. Ernest Underhay, Bay For- dam. 3. ‘it'd... chorstow. and of Ayrshire cattle. l bull l yr. old,.3 fame s any age: i. n. s. as. a. MacAulay and Sons, Special-Champion Bull, Ayr- shire: ‘ Champion Ayrshire Bull, under Silver .Tray, ‘donated by Souris branch Canadian Bank of Com- mcrca, for Champion Cow, any Section lid-Jersey or Guernsey '1. Ernest Underhay, Bay For- Section 57-lersey or Guernsey table 1::- R Sec. ill-Oxford ranf sheerllng. eg.: 1. Ernest Underhay. 2. Vincent MacDonald, Little Pond. , Sec. 15-0xford ram lamb. Reg.: 1. Ernest Underhay. 2. Ernest Underhay. 3. Ernest Underhay. Sec. lo-Oxford ewe ehearllng. Reg.: / 1. Ernest Underhay. 2. Ernest Underhay. 3. Ernest Underhay. 1. Ernest Underhay. 2. Ernest Underhay. 3. Ernest Underhay. Sec, lit-Oxford flock consisting 0f lvram, 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs, all registered in name of exhibitor: 1. Ernest Underhay. 2. Ernest Underhay. 3. Vincent MacDonald, Little 0nd. Sec. 19—Cl'l3.mpi0n Shropshire ram: LdJames A. E. MacDonald, Little on . Sec. ZO-Champlon Shropshire ewe: James A. E. MacDonald. Sec_ Zl-Champion Oxford ram: 1. Ernest Underhay. Sec. 22-Champion Oxford Ewe: Ernest Underhay. Sec. 23-Champion Southdown Ram: Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. Sec. 24—Champion Southdowa ewe: Preston Bryenton. Sec. 26-Grade ewe lambs: 1. Henry Mallard, Gowan Brae. 2. Henry Mallard. 3. Henry Mallard. 4. Henry Mallard. Sec. 27-Flock consisting of 1 Shropshire, Oxford or Southdown ram, 2 ewes and 2 ewe lambs: 1. Henry Mallard. Sec. 29—-Single market lamb. 1. Ernest Underhay. » 2. Preston Bryenton. Sec. 30-Champion market lamb of show: Ernest Underhay. CLASS 4-Piss. Sec. 1—Registered Yorkshire boar, farrowed in 1947 and over 4 months: 1. Frank MacAulay and Sons, Souris Line Rd. Sec. 2-Registered Yorkshire boar farrowed before Jan. l, 1947: 1. Frank MacAulay and Sons. Section 3-Registered Yorkshire sow born in 1947 and over four months: 1. Frank MacAulay and Sons. 2. James Kickham, Jr., Souris West. 3. Francis Hewlett, Gowan Brae. 4. Charles Mallard, Gowan Brae. Sec. 4 - Registered Yorkshire sow born in 1946: 1. Frank MacAulay and Sons. . Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay. 3. Frank MacAulay. Sec. 5 - Registered Yorkshire Sow born prior to Jan. 1, 1947: 1. Frank MacAulay and Sons. 2. Frank MacAulay and Sons. Sec. G-Grade Yorkshire Sow under 8 months and over 4 months: l. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. Sec. Q-Grade Yorkshire Sow with litter not less than_6 pigs; 1. Joseph Meaney, Bear River. 2. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. Sec. 1O - Champion male. Reg. Frank MacAulay and Sons. Sec. JI-Champion Female, Reg. Frank MacAulay and Sons. Sec. 12-1 senior herd consist- ing of 1 boar and 2 sows all far- rowed before Jan. 1, 1948: Frank MacAulay and Sons. Sec. 13-Junior herd, 1 boar and 2 sows all farrowed in 1947 and all over 4 months old. Frank MacAulay and Sons. Market Class: Sec_ 1--Pen of 2 bacon hogs: 1. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. Sec. 2-Pen of 4 bacon hogs: 1. Edwin Peters. Sec. li-Champion bacon hog of show: ' 1. Edwin Peters. Matthew and MacLean, special $10.00. Single bacon type sow un- der 8 months: 1. Edwin Peters. Pen of 2 bacon hogs: Edwin Peters. Pen of 4 bacon hogs: Edwin Peters. CLASS 5—Poultry Sec. l-Barred Plymouth Rock Hen: l. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. 2. Edwin Reid. 3. James A. E. MacDonald and Sons, Little Pond. Sec. 2-Barred Plymouth Rock Cock: 1. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. 2. Edwin Reid. 3. Edwin Reid. Sec. 3—Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel: 1. Edwin Reid, 2. Edwin Reid. 3. Edwin Reid. Sec. 4-Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet: 1. Gerard MacDoaoll, Bells leg 2. Edwin Reid. 3. Edwin Reid. Sec. o-Red Hampshire Hen: 1. Sheehan Bros., Bear River. 2. Gerard MacDonald, Rollo Bay 3. A. F. Peters, Rollo Bay. Sec. S-Red Hampshire Cock‘: 1. A. F. Peters, Rollo Bay. Sec. 7-Red Hampshire Cockerel: 1. Sheehan Bros., Bear River. Sec. B-Red Hampshire Pullet: 1. A, F. Peters, Rollo Bay. 2. A. F. Peters. - sac. o-Leghora white lien: 1. Charles MacAulay, Souris Line Rd. 2. Charles MacAulay. Sec. 13-Plymouth Rock Breed- ing Pen: 2. Edwin Raid. See, li-Red Haaipdilre Bread- ln Pen: . . Sheehan Bros. 2. Sheehan Bros. - OLASS o-lluttor all Cheese. Sec. 4-Exhibit of Factory cheese not less than 30 lbs.: 1. Gerald Gavin, Dundee. CLASS 7-Boota and Veletlbles. Sec. 4-3 carrots for stock: l. Sheehan Bros., Bear River. 2. Sheellan Bros, 3. Sheehar Bros. Sec. 5-3 half long carrots for 1. Billy U icriwry, Bay Fortune. 2. Frank Souris Line Road. 3. Henry Mallard, Gowan Brae l. Billy Underhay. Sec. 17-Oxford ewe lamb. Reg.: , ran GUARDIAN..__ ETOWN Sec. 6-8 parsnlps for table use: 1. Billy Underhay. 2. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. 3. Billy Underhay. Sec. -6 beets for table use: 1. Sheehan Bros., Bear River. 2. A. F. Peters, Rollo Bay. 3. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. Sec. 8-6 onions, red: 1. Mrs. Dan MacEachern, Souris. 2. Mrs, Dan MacEachern. Sec. 9-6 onions, white or yel- low: ‘ 1. Mre_ Dan MacEaclicrn. 2. Ms. Dan McEachern. 3. Billy Underhay. Sec. 10-6 tomatoes, red, for size, smoothness and perfection: 1. G. A. Leard, Souris. 2. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. 3. Edwin Reid. Sec. 11-3 green tomatoes: 1. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson, Kings- boro. 2. Sheehan Bros., Bear River. 3. Billy Underhay, Bay Fortune. Sec. 12-6 ears corn, table use only: 1. Mrs. Albanus MacDonald, Lit- tle Harbour, 2. Billy Underhay. 3. Edwin Reid. Sec. 13-6 stocks fodder corn: l. Edwin Reid. 2. Reid Underhay, Bay For-tuna, 3. Reid Underhay. Sec. 16-6 cucumbers for table use: 1. Rev. D. H, MacPhor Peter's Bay. ~ l. n. 2. Billy Underhay. ' 3. Edwin Reid. Sec. 17—Largest Pumpkin squash by weight: 1. Rev. D. H. MacPherson. 2. Rév, D. H. MacPherson. 3. Earl McGough, Bear River. Sec. iii-Squash, Hubbard type: 1. Mrs. Albanus MacDonald, Lit- tie Harbour. 2. Mrs. Frank Mullally, Souris River. Sec. l9—Onions, multiplier potato, natural clumps: 1. Edwin Reid. 2. Edwin Reid. Sec, 20-Collection table vege- tables, grown by exhibitors (pota- toes not included): 1: Mrs. Frank Mullally, Souris River. Sec. 21-2 summer squash: 1. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. 2. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell. 3. Rev, D. W. MacPherson. Sec. 22-1 quart shelled beans, white or yellow-eyed: 1. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Souris. 2. Mrs. Dan McEachern. 3. Mrs. Dan McEachern. Sec. 23-1 peck potatoes (Irish Cobblers) seed: 1. Syl. J. MacDonald, Chepstow. '2. Mr. Walter MacDonald, Chep- stow. 3. Russell Mills, Bay‘ Fortune. Sec. 24-1 peck potatoes (Green Mountain seed): 1. Frank Mullally, Souris River. 2. Henry Mallard, Gowan Brae. 3. Fred Collin. Rollo Bay. Sec, 25-1 peck potatoes, other variety, seed: 1. Syl. J. MacDonald, Chepstow. 2. Waiter MacDonald, Chepstow. 3. George A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. CLASS S-Fruit and Floriculture. Sec. 1—Five Yellow Transparent Apples: 1. Albert Mills, Howe Bay. 2. Malcolm O. MacLeod, Strath- cona, 3. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson, Kings- boro. ‘Sec. 2-Five Red Astrachan Ap- p es: 1. Malcolm O. MacLeod. 2. Albert Mills, Howe Bay. 3. Fred Coffin, Rollo Bay. Sec. 3—Five Duchess of Olden- burg Apples: - 1. Mrs. J, B. Matthew, Souris. 2. Malcolm 0. MacLeod. Sec. 4-Five Alexander Emper- or Apples: 1. Billy Underhay, Bay Fortune. 2. Malcolm O. MacLeod. 3. Fred Coffin, Rollo Bay. Sec. 5-5 Wealthy Apples: l. Mrs, J. B. Matthew, Souris. 2. Malcolm 0. MacLeod. Sec. 6-5 apples. Any other var- liety named early: 1. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson, Kings- boro. 2. Malcolm O. MacLeod. 3. Mrs. Fred E, Robertson. Sec. 7-5 apples, any other var- 01‘ 01' any 3. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Sec. 25-TableBouquet: i. G. A, Leard, Souris. 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. 3. J. H. Brennan. Sec. ZB-Collection Annual Lark- spur, 6 blooms, not less than 3 colors: 1. Mrs. H, G. Matthew. 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. CLASS fl-llousekeeping. 1. Mrs. Howard Paquet, Souris. 2. gllrs. Fred Mullally, Soul-i; 3. rs. Daniel MacLaren, Souris. Sec. Ii-Single loaf Whole Wheat or Graham, Bread: 1. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Souris. 2. Mrs. Dan McEachern. 3. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Soul-lg, Sec. 4-1 dozen Rolls: u 1. Mrs. Walter Dixon, East‘ Bal- c. 2. Mrs. Albanus tie Harbour. 3. Mrs. ris. Sec. 5-1 dozen tea biscuits: 1. Lauretta MacDonald, Sourlg, 2. Mrs. F. W. Deagle, Lower Rol. lo Bay. 3. Mrs. D. L. McCormack. Sec. 6-1 dozen Doughnuts: “c1. Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Bal- MacDonald, Lit- Anlus McCormack, 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormack, Souris. 3. Mrs. Albanus MacDonald. lessee. 7-1 dozen Oatmeal Cook- 1. Mrs. Bernetta MacPhee, Soup- ai.’ Mrs. W, H. Townsend, Rollo 3. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Sour“, Sec. 8-1 apple pie: 1. Mrs. D. L. McCormack. 2. Mrs. Angus McCormack, 3. Mrs. Bernetta MacPhee, Lit- tle Harbour. ISeziOIQ-l Raisin Pie: . rs. F. W. D 1 L Rollo Bay. eag e’ ow“ 2. Mrs. Daniel McLaren, Souflg, 3. Mrs. Bernetta MacPhee, Sec. 10-Jelly Roll: 1. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormack. 3. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Souris. 59¢‘. 11—Sponge Cake: 1. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. Ba2. Mrs. W. H. Townshend, Rollo y. 3. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Souris. Sec. 12-Layer Cake: 1. Mrs. H. G. Matthew, Souris. 2. Mrs. Fred Mullally,’ Souris. 3. Mrs. F. W. Deagle, Lower Rollo Bay. Sec. 13-Chocolate Cake: 1. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Souris. 2. Mrs. Bernetta MacPhee, Sec. 14-Pound Cake. Plain ic- ing: 1. Mrs. Angus McCormack. 2. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Souris. 3. Mrs. D. L. McCormack, Sec. l5-Fruit Cake (dark); 1. Mrs. Angus McCormack. 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormack. 3. Mrs_ Fred Mullally. Sec. l6-Pint jar Mixed Pickles, home made. Not'mustard. Sweet: 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. 2. Mrs. T. J. Kickham, Souris West. 3. Miss B Josephine MacDonald, Souris West. Sec. 17-Pint jar mustard 91.31;- les. Home made. 1. Josephine MacDonald Souris West. 2. Mrs. T. J. Kickham, Souris. 3. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Souris. Sec_ iii-Pint jar chow-chow. home made: 1. Mrs. Fred Mullally. 2. Josephine MacDonald. 3. Mrs. Isaac Arsenault, Souris. Sec. 19-Pint Jar pickled fruit. Home made: 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris, 2. Mrs. Fred Mullally. 3. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay Wcst. Sec. ZO-Pint bottle Tomato Cat- sup. Home made: 1. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Souris. 2. Mrs. Fred Mullally. Sec. 21-l pint Apple Jelly: 1. Mrs. W. H. Townshend, Rollo Bay. , 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. Ii. Mrs Daniel lilacLare-n, Souris. Sec. 22-l pint Preserved Straw- berries: ' l. Mrs. Angus McCormack. 2. Mrs D. L. McCormack. lety named, winter: 1. Albert Mills, Howe Bay. 2. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson. Sec_. 3-20 Transcendant Apples: 1. Malcolm 0. MacLeod. 2. Mrs. Fred E, Robertson. Sec. l2-Collection Asters, 6 blooms: 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. 2. Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. Sec. ill-Collection Dahlias, 12 blooms, stems natural length. Not less than 4 colors: 1. J. H, Brennan, Souris. 2. Mrs. H. G. Matthew, Souris. Sec. l4-Collection of Gladiolas, 12 spikes. Not lees than 8 colors: 1. G. A. Leard, Souris. 2. Mrs. J, B. Matthew, Souris. 3. Mrs. Russell Mills, Bay For- tune. Sec. Irv-Collection of Nastur- tiums, not less than 4 colors: 1. J. H. Brenan, Souris. 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. 3. Mrs. D. L. McCormack, Souris. Sec. ld-Coilection of Pansiee: 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. 2. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Sec. l7-Coliection of Dianthus: 1. Mrs. J. B, Matthew. ' 2. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Sec. lL-Collection Snapdragon. 4 colors. 3 sprays each. ' 1. J. H. Brennan, Souris, 2. Mrs. I. B. Matthew, Souris. 3. Mary l. Gallant, Souris. Sec. IO-Colleciion Stocks. Not less than 3 colors, 3 sprays each: 1. Mrs. l, B. Matthew. Sec. 2o-Col1ection Verbonasl’ 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. 2. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Sec. 2l-Co1lection Phlox, Aa- nua: : . 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. 2. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Sec. 22-Col1ection Phlox, per- ennial: 1. G. A, Leard, Souris. 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. 3. J. H. Brennan. Sec. 23-Collection of Sweet Peas. 3 distinct colors. 3 each: Crab ‘l 3. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. Sec_ 23-1 pint or quart jar can- ned strawberries: l. Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris. w2.tJosephine MacDonald, Souris s . e Sec. 24-1 berries: 1. Mrs. D. L. McCormack, Souris 2. Mrs. J, B. Matthew, Souris. 3. Laurette MacDonald, Souris. Sec. 25-1 pint jar canned rasp- berries: 1. Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris. 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris, 2s Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. 3. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. ‘Sec, 23-1 pint preserved cher- r es: 1. Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris. 2. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Souris. 3. Mrs. J. B. Matthew, Souris. ' Sec. 29-Canned Peas: 1. Mrs. Fred Mullally, Souris. 2. Mrs. Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. Sec. 30-Canned Beans: t] 1. MrsnWalter Dixon, East ‘Bal- c. 2. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Souris. 3. Mrs Geo. A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. Sec. 31-Canned Tomatoes: 1. Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. 2. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Souris. Sec. 32-Horne made soap, not less than 3 lbs: . 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle, Lower Rollo Bay. 2. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. 3. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Souris. CLASS lit-Fancy Work. Sec. S-Counterpane knit or cro- eheted. Home-made: 1. Jean MacLean, Souris. 2. Mrs. '1‘. J. Kickham, Souris West. 3. Josephine MacDonald, Souris W st pint preserved rasp- e . ' Sec, 4-Afglian. Home made: 1. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDonald, East Baltic. 2. Mrs. Wilfred Wright, Souris. 3. Mrs D. L. McCormaclnSouz-is. 1. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. l. Billy Underhay. 3. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. Sec. 2-Single Loaf White Bread? PAGE m B 1. Mrs. W. H. Townahend, Rollo BY. 2. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell, East Baltic. 3. Mrs. R. L. Burge, Five Houses . Sec. B-Tufted bed-spread: : l. Mrs. F. W. Deagle, Lower Rollo Bay. 2. Mrs, Wilfred Wright, Souris. Sec. 7—Hearth rug, all wool. Home made: 1. Mrs. J. A. Stewart, East Baltic. 2. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell, East Baltic. 3. Lawrence Dunphy, Souris. Sec. B-Hearth rug, any material: 1. Mrs, Fred E. Robertson. 2. Mrs. Lester Johnston, For- tune Bridge. 3. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson. Sec. tJ-Door mat, any materlalt. 1. Mrs. Fred E. Robertson. 2. Mrs. Marjorie Reid, Rollo Bay, Sec. Ill-Scenery rug, home made. Any material: 1. Mrs. Foster Young, East Bal- c. Sec. 11-1 pair woolen socks, home made. Island yarn: 1. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell, East Baltic. 2. Mrs. T. J, Kickham, Souris West. 3. Josephine MacDonald, Souris West. Sec. 12-1 pair woolen gloves. ‘Island yarn. Any color: 1. Mrs. Richard Klckham, Sour- ie West. . F. W, Deagle, Lowfl Y 3. Mrs. W. H. Townshend, Rollo Bay. Sec. 13-1 pair woolen mitts. Is- land yarn, any color: 1. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Souris. 2. Mrs, F. W. Deagle, Lower Rollo Bay. 3. Mrs. W. H. Townshend, Rollo 8}’ Sec. 14-Lady's Sweater, yarn, any colorz: 1. Miss Ellen Stead, Souris. 2. Miss Mildred MacDonald, Chepstow. 3. Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. Sec, 15-Pair l-landworked pil- low cases. Solid embroidery and hemstitciled: 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle, Lower Rollo Bay. 2. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. 3. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDonald, East Baltic, Sec. 18-Cut work, white, work- - ed in white, any article: 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. Sec. 17-Buffet Set: 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. 2. Mrs. D. L, McCormack. 3. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. Sec. l8-Soft Cushion, knit crocheted (woolen): 1. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDonald. 2. Miss Carmen Robertson, East Baltic, 3. Lawrence Dunphy, Souris. Sec. 19-Soft Cushion (embroid- ered): 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. 2. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDonald, East Baltic. 3. Mrs. Geo, S. MacDonald. Sec. 20-Luncheon set worked in colors. Variety of stitches: 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. _ 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormack, Souris Sec. 21-Cross stitch: . 1. Mrs, Geo. S. MacDonald, East Baltic. 2. Mrs. Lester- any '01‘ Johnston, Bay Sec. o-Patchwork quilt, All cotton. Home made: Fortune. 3. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. Sec. 22-Runner, white or col- ored: 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. 2. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. 3. Mrs. Lester Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Sec. 23-Tca cloth: 1. Jean MacLean. Souris 2. Mrs. F. W. Deagle, Lower Rollo Bay. Sec. 24-Needlepoint chair scat, cushion or other article: 1. Mrs. Wilfred Wright, Souris. 2. Mrs. Roddie Maclntyn, Sous- is 3. Mrs. Roddie Maclniyre. Sec. 25--Novelty gift or bazaar, home made: 1. Mrs. W. H, Townshend, Rollo Bay. 2. iilrs. Jos. L. Cheveriq Souris. 3. ltlrs. F. W. Deagle. Scc. 26-Fancy apron, made: 1. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. 2. Mrs. Geo. S. MacDonald, East Baltic. Sec. 27-Specimen Filet, croch- eted: 1. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell, East Baltic. 2. Mrs. Wilfred Wright, Souris. Sec. 29-Specimen crocheted doiley: 1. Jean MacLean, Souris. 2. Mrs. F. W. Deagle, Lower Rollo Bay. 3. Mrs. F. W. Deagle. Sec. 30-Knitted dress dr suit. Home made. Any yarn 1. Mrs. Adrian Maclnnis, Souris. Sec. ill-Shopping bag, hand- made: 1. Mrs. Geo, S. MacDonald, East Balti C. 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormack, Souris Sec. 32—Hank of home-rnadi yarn: i. Mrs. J. A. Stewart, East Baltic. llolile