w: .-...'._ .-a_u-a i. . ~"'-~?'*-~.--_».v-. i»; Continued from Page 11 _ r) krwnnvn ‘ rxllianlni PliiZE us: CLASS SS-IILK TEST Sec. l-Cow 48 mos. old and over. ‘ 1st-Wallace Wood d: Son. 3rd-John A. Rodd, Milton. Sec. 2-Hsifey under 43- mos. lat-H. Love 3nd-Alex. n. MacRae, cast-lime- '. town . 3rd-Bert Brown. York nil-Dominion Experimental Farm. Sec. l-Grads cow, any breed, 3 yrs. old and upwards. 1st and 2nd-Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey . Sec. 4-Grade heifer any breed under 3 yrs. old. 1st-Wallace Wood l: Son. 2nd and 3rd-Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey. CLASS fli-IIOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN MILK TEST Sec. 1-To the Hoisteln-Frlcsian cow 48 months old and over winning first in test open to all breeds. 1st-Wallace Wood l: Son. Sec. Z-To the Holstein-Friesian cow under 48 moat-ha old. winning 1st in test open to all breeds. 1st-H. Love, Royalty. SHEEP — CLASS 25—LBI(‘ESTERS Sec. 3nd-Chas. and Geo. A. Godfrey i 1 Ewe 2 sheers and ever. iat- S. C. Stewart, Dunstaffnage. 2nd-Samuel E. Lane. Pownal. Sec. 2-Ram Shea g. ist and 2nd-S tewart. 3rd-Samuel ne. Sec. 3-Ram la ist. 2nd and 3rd-S. C. Stewart. Sec. i-Ewe 2 sheers and over having reared a lamb this season ist, 2nd and 3rd-S. C. Stewart. Sec. B-IEwe sbearllng. 1st. 2nd and 3rd-S. C. Stewart. Sec. 6—Ewe lamb 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th-S. C. Stewart Sec. 7.—-Fioclt of Leicester consisting of ram and 4 females. 1st and 2nd-S. C. Stewart 3rd-Samuel E. Lane. Sec. 8—Flock consisting of ram lamb lamb and 3 ewe lambs bred and owned by exhibitor. 1st an,’ 2nd-S. C. Stewart. 3rd-Samuel E. Lane. CLASS ZG—SHROPSHIBB DOWNS lee. 1—Rarn 2 shears and over. int and 2nd-Geo. L. Bosw lac. Z-Ram shearling all 1st and 2nd-Geo. L. Boswaii nee. Il-Ram lamb. Ant and 2nd-Geo. ltd-T. A. Rodd, Milton. ‘ Inc. 4-Ewe 2 shears and over iiav- ing reared a lamb this season 1st. 2nd and Ilrd-Geo. L. Boswail. lee. B-Ewe sheariiiig. 1st. 2nd and 3rd-Geo. L. Boswell. lee. G-Ewe lamb. Y 1st, 2nd and 3rd-Geo. L. Boswall. Downs consistipg of rum and 4 females. Inc. 7—l~‘lock of Shropshire L. Boswail 1st and 2nd-Geo. L. Bqswall lee. S-Flock consisting of ram lamb and 3~ ewe lambs. bred _an'd owned by exhibitor. —Geo. L. Boswall. CLASS 27-OXFORDS DOWWS lee. 2nd-Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. Z-Ram sheariing 1st-Border Goodwin 2nd-Geo. L. Boswaii l-Ram 2 shears and over. “lst-Burder Goodwin Bay Verte. B . 3rd-lugs 8r Sons. Mt. Herbert. Sec. 3-Ewe Lamb. 1st, 2nd, 3rd. and 4th.-Burder Good- win, Bay Berte. Sec. 4.-Ewe 2 shears and over hav- ing reared a lamb this season. , 1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th—Burde,- Good- win. Sec. S-Ewe shearling 1st and 2nd-Geo. L. Boswail. 3rd and ith-Burder Goodwin Sec. G-Ewe lamb. 1st and 2nd-Burder Goodwin. 3rd-Geo. L. Boswail 4th-lngs k Sons. Etta-Geo. L. Boswali. Iec. 7-Fiock of Oxford Downs con- sisting of ram and 4 females. lsL-Geo. L. lBoswall 2nd and 3rd-Harder Goodwin. Sec. eB-Flock consisting of ram lamb and 3 ewe lambs bred and owned by exhibitor. 1st-Burner Goodwin 2nd-Geo. L. Boswal] l 3rd-Murder Goodwin. Special prizes offered by the Ameri- can Oxford Down Record Associ- ntion. Sec. ii-Best Yearling Ram. 1st-lugs A: Sons, Mt. Herbert. Sec. IO-Best yearling ewe. 1st and 2nd-Burder Goodwin 3rd-Inga k Sons. Iec. ll-Best pen of 4 lambs of either sex. 1st-Border Goodwin 3nd-lags k Sons. 3rd-A. H. Boswall. [IUTIBURA HEAiS LARGE PIMPLES OnFaceJtchedandBurned. . Caused Loss of Sloop. CLASS 88-80131! DOWNS lac, l-Ewe 2 shear, and over. 1st and 3nd-Elijah Saunders, Win- aloe. > 3rd-Olive,- Ssunders, Winsloe. Ian. 2-Rnm Shearllng 1st-Elijah Saunders. . s-am Lamb 1st-Border Goodwin 3nd-Elijah Saunders Ord-Cliversauadera ' lee. 4-Ewe 3 shears and over hav- ing reared a lamb this season. Ist-Burder Goodwin 3nd and 3rd-Elijah Saunders. Sec. b-Ewe shearllng 1st and 2nd-Elijah . Saunders 3rd-Border Goodwin Sec. ii-Ewe lamb 1st and 3rd Elijah Saunders. 2nd-Oliver Saunders . Sec. ‘i-Flock of Boulhdowns con- sisting of Ram and 4 females. 1st-Elijah Saunders Ztnd-Oliver Saunders Sec. 8—l~‘lock consisting of ram lamb and 3 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitors. 1st-Elijah Saunders 2nd-Olive,- Saunders CLASS QO-IIAMPSIIIBE DOWNS Sec. l-Ram 2 shear! and over. ist-Cephas Nunn, Winsloe 2nd-Lorne Nunn, Winsloe. Sec. 2—Ram sheariing ist-Cepbas Nunn . 2nd-Lorne Nunn . Sec. 3-Ram lamb. lst-Cephas Nunn. 2nd-Lorne Nunn. 3rd-Corliss Nunn. Sec. 4-Ewe 2 shears having reared a lamb this season. . lst-Cephas Nuns.- Znd-Lorne Nunn. ilrd-Cephas Nunn Sec. B-Ewe. shearing 1st-Lorne Nunn. 2nd Cepbaa Nunn Iird-Cephss Nunn . _ ,, Sec. G-Ewe lamb lst-Cepnas Nunn. 2nd-Lorne Nunn. 3rd-Cannes Nunn Sec. 7-Fiock of Hampshir, Downs consisting of ram and 4 females. lst-Cephas Nunn. 2nd-Lorne Nuns. (trd-Cephas Nunn Sec. 8-1-‘1001; consisting ram lamb and 3 sws lambs bred and owned b exhibitor. ' ist-Ceplias Nunn. 2nd-Lorne Nunn. CLASS Ill-LONG WOOL GRADES Sec. l-Ewe 2 shears and over having reared a lamb this season.‘ 1st-Almon Boswall, Dunstaffnage Sec. Z-Ewc shearling ‘1st Almon Boswall 2nd-Samuel C. Lane 3rd-Almon Boswall Ind-Gsinusl C. Laue Sec. t-Bosr under 3 mos. 1st-John MacKinnou 3nd Peter Brodie 3rd-Peter Brodie Boob-Bow 3 years and over, having reared a litter spring or summer 1923 1st-Pete,- Brodie 3nd-Samuel C. Lnne Sec. 6—8ow on; yea,- snd under 3 having reared a litter. spring or summer 1933 lat-Fred. W. Godfrey, Suffolk 5t. Sec. f-Sow 6 mos and under on; year 1st-Samuel C. Lane 3nd-W. H. P. Cooke, York 3rd-Samuel C. Lane Sec. 8—Sow unde|~6 mos. 1st, 3nd and 3rd-Fred. W. Godfrey Sec. 9-_-=Pr. pigs 3 mos old and un- der 6 mos, barrows excluded.» 1st and 2nd-Fred W. Godfrey ilrd-Peter Brodie Sec. Iii-Breeding sow with litter not less than 5 pigs. lit-Fred _W. Godfrey See. 11—Pen. consisting of one boar and 2 females, 7 mos and over. 1st-Samuel C. Lane Sec. 12—-Pen consisting of one boar and 3 females under 7 mos. 1st-Fred W. Godfrey 2nd-Samuel C. Land CLASS IO-YOBKSIIIBES Sec. l-Boa; 3 years old and upward ist-Falconwood Farm. 2nd-Geo, Crockett, York Sec. 2-1Boar 1 yea,- old and under 2 1st-J. Moore. Crapaud Sec. 2-Boar over ti and under 12 months. 1st-James G. Masleod. Hampshire 2nd-Geo. Crockett. York 3rd-W. H. ‘P. Cooke Sec. 4-Boar under 6 months 1st-Geo. Crockett Znd-Jl-“aiconwood Farm 3rd-S. C. Stewart 4th-W. H. P. Cooke, York Sec. B-Sow 2 years and over having reared a litter spring or summer 1923 1st Faiconwood Farm 2nd-Geo. Crockett 3rd-Falconwood Farm 4t1i-W. H. P. Cooke Sec. ti-Sow 1 yea,- and under 2 having reared a litter spring o,- summer, 923 - 1st-A. H. Boswail 2nd-Henry Hurry‘. Charlottetown Royalty 3rd-W. H. P. Cooke. Sec. 17-Sow 6 mos. and under 1 yr. 1st-W. H. ii’. Cooke 2nd-W. H. P. Cooke. Sec. S-Sow under 6 mos. 1st, and 2nd-Geo. L. Boswail ilrd-Jilaloonwood Farm ith-Henry Hurrv Btli-S. C. Stewart sum-i Stir-W. H. P. UoOke Sec. 9-Pr. pigs 3 mos. old and un- der 6 mos. barrows excluded. ist-l-‘alconwood Farm 2nd-Henry Hurry. 3rd-S. C. Stewart FLIUI 4th-W. H. i’. Cooke Sec. 3—-<Ewe lamb. 1st-Almon Boswali 2nd-Samuel C. lane .. .. .. .. Sec. 4—Wether sheariing 1st-Samuel C. Lane. 2nd-Samuel C. Lane 1st-Samuel C. lane 2nd-Almond Boswaii Sec. 5——B9Bt, fat awe or wether 1st-Almon Boewall 2nd-Samuel C. Lane. 3rd-Almon Boswell CLASS Bl-SIIOBT OR MEDIUM WOOL GRADES Sec. l-Ewe 2 shears and over having reared a lamb [Dig season. lst-Cephas Nuun. 2nd-A. H. Boswell ttrd-Cephss Nunn, Winsloo nh-Burder Goodwin Bth-Burder Goodwin Sec. 2-Ewe sheariing lst-Cepbas Nuna. 2nd-A. H. Boswai] 3rd-Border Goodwin 4th-Elljah Saunders Sec. 3-Ewe Lamb lst-Csphas Nunu. 2nd-Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort isrd-Burder Goodwin Mitt-Elijah Saunders Sec. 4-Wsther shearling 1st-Geo. L. Boswall, Frenchfori: Sec. G-Wether Lamb ist-Csphas Nunn. 2nd-Geo. L. Boswell 3rd-Elijah Saunders‘ Sec. G-Best fat ewe or wether lst-A. H. Boswall 2nd-Elijah Saunders 3rd—Cephns Nunn CLASS IS-PENS Sec. l-Pen of 4 wethen or ewe lambs any breed or grade most suitable for market requirements. 1st-Elijah Saunders 2nd-Geo. L. Boswaii 3rd-Genus Nunn CLASS SS-UWEEPSTAKI Sec. l-Champion lamb. 1st-Geo. L. Boswall SPECIAL PRIZES Donated by DeBiois Bros., Ltd., whole- sale merchants Charlottetown, for the best: display of sheep owned by one exhibitor and beaded by a pure bred ram. , . 1st-Geo. L. Boswell 2nd-Burder Goodwid CLASS M-FLEIZCI WOOL 1st-Heath ‘Foster, Charlottetown. 2nd-Elijah Saunders 8rd-Talmage H. Foster Charlotte- town. . 4th—Ailan Prissle, Charlottetown. Sec. 3-Domestic Mediums. ist-C. B. Clay. Bridgetown 3nd-Geo. 1L. Boswell. 3rd-Elijah Saundsr; wether or ewe 4tb-J. L. Lane, Pownal Sec. S-Doniestic Coarse ' 1st-Allan Frissle 3nd-J. L. Lane 3rd-Samuel C. Lane SWINE-CLASS Il-Bllllllllll Sec. l-Boar f yrs. old and upwards. 1st-Samuel C. Lane 3nd-John Maoltinnon, Cove Head Sec. l-Boq- 1 year old and under 2 1st-Pater Brodie. York . i Sec. 5-Wethe, Lamb 1| v Sac. l-Aneonas rmottlsd ken: Sec. lo-Breeding sow with litter not less than five pigs: 1 Faiconwood Farm 2 Geo. Crockett. York 3 A. H. Boswail, Msrshtield 4 Henry Hurry, Charlottetown 6 Falconwood Farm 6 Geo. L. Boswell Sec. ll-Pen consisting of 1 boar. 3 females. 7 months and over: 1 Faiconwood Farm 8 Geo. Crockett 3 W. H. P. Cooke. Yorke ' Sec. 12—Pen consisting of 1 boar. females under 7 months old: 1 Geo. Crockett ‘ 2 Falconwood Farm 3 W.H.P. Cooke 4 S. C. Stewart, Dunstaffnage CLASS 37-TAHWOBTHS. Sec 3—Boar 1 year old and under 2: 1 Chas. Mellett, Brackley Sec 3—Boar. over 8 and under 12 mos 1 Almon Boswell, Dunstaffnsge 3 Chas Mellett Sec. 4-Boar under 6 months 1 Almon Boswali 2 Almon Boswell 3 Chas Mellett Sec b-Sow 2 years and over, having reared a litter spring or summer 1923 1 Almon Boswall Sec il-Sow 1 yr and under 2. having reared a little spring or summer 1929 1 S. C. Stewart 2Almon Boswell 3 Chas Mallets ‘ See ‘l-Sow 3 months and under 1 yr let. 2nd and 3rd Chas Meliet Sec. 8-Sow under 8 months: 1 Almon Boswall 2 Almon Boswall 3 A. H. Boswell. Msrshfield Bee. 9—Pa.lr pigs 3 mos old and un- der 3 mos. barrows excluded: 1 Almon Boswell 2 A. H. Boswail 3 Chas Mallet Sec. 10-Breeding sow with litter of not less than 5 pigs: 1 Chas Mallet Sec. II-Pen consisting of 1 boar and 3 females. 7 mos and over 1 Chas Meiiet 3 Almon Boswall Sec. 13-Pen consisting of one boar and 3 females. under 7 mos old. v 1 Chas Meliot GLASS 38. Bacon Type Breeding Hog. Sec. 1—Boar any age, most suitable for breeding bacon type of hog: 1 Fslconwood Farm‘ 2 Geo. Crockett Sec. l-Sow most suitable for breed- ing bacon type of hog 1 Falconwood Farm 3 Geo. Crockett GLASS fl-EXPOBT BACON ‘H00. Sec l-For the best pen of ~four hogs any breed, or grade. most suitable for export bacon: 1 W. H. P. Cooke. York 3 Almon Boswell 3 Henry Hurry Bee. l-For the best I pair of hogs of any cross grade most suitable for export bacon: 1-Almon Boswell s Geo. Crockett : Sec. I-Mssars Davis t Fraser of the City of Halifax offers special prise for the two best finished hogs gighlng not over 135 lbs when dress- 1 W. H. P. Cookek I Henry Hurry 3 W. H‘. P. Cooke 4 Almon Boswali r CLASS 40-POUIIIIY. Sec l-Anconu mottled eooki 1 A. Vye Gibson. Ioaeton, N. B. , 3 W. Sanford Smith. lfonoton 3 Ii. J. Vesssy, little York 1—- aw- 3"?" Innis ‘ooek 1st. 3nd, and srd Charlottetown Sec. 4-Plt gums ha‘; Sec. B-Hnmburg 1 John ‘rw oock 3 A. H. Boswali Sec. O-Hllllbllrg hon; 1 H. L. Boswell 3 John Tweedy I A. H. Boswell Sec. ‘l-Houdan cock: 1 l4"! Blydea, See. S-Houdap us; i8 1mm 1 A. GIIIIOB,‘ Itjucton Illll IIIG 1 Lewis Hayden 2 Lewis Hay on 1 Lewis Haydon, Z Lewis Hnydgn ‘l John Mue-lunis Sec. lb-llnorca cock: 3 '1‘. H. Mills ' Sec. 14—M1noron hen: 1 '1‘. H. Mills 1 A. Vye Gibbon. 1 "l"? Hyde. Cornwall I A- Vve Gibson 3 A. l). Fownss, l Harry Hyde 1 Harry Hyde. Cornwall 2 Harry Hyde A. D. Fownes merside. 2 J. W. Cudmore L. A. Hassard 3 Samuel Steeves 4 John Maclnnls 3 Harry Hyde 1 Harry Hyde Moncton, N. B. 1 Joseph Costello Sec. 4-Pltt Game Pullet: 1 Joseph Costello ‘ Sec. B-Hambui-g Cockerel: 1 I'LL. Boswell 2 A. H. Boswell Sec. d-Harnburg Millet: 1 H. L. Boswell _ 2 A. H. Boswell Sec. 7—Hondan Cookersl: 1 W. A. Jenkins. Vernon 9 Lewis Hayden- Sec. S-Houdan‘ Pullet: , 1 Lewis Hayden 3 W. A. Jenkins 3 Heath Vesasy, = -York 1st and 2nd Day Bros 3 Heath Vessey 1st and 2nd Lewis 3rd John Maclnnis Sec. ii-Minorca Cockerel: 3 '1'. H. Mills Sec. 14-Minorca Pullst: 1 Harry Hyde 1 A. Vys Gibson 2 A. D. Townes, 3 A. Vye Gibson 4 Harry Hyde 1 A. H. Boswell 2 Harry Hyde 3 Herbert Lewis. York 4 A. D. Fownos ' _1 Harry Hyde 3 Herbert Lewis 4 Geo. L. Boswail 1 Albert Boswell 2 Albert Boswell 1st and 2nd J. W. Cudmo 3rd L. A. Hnsssrd Sec. 24-Rbode island Red 1 J. W‘. Cndmore 2 L. A. Hnssnrd 3 J. W. Cudmors ilrd Joseph White 3rd Harry Hyde CLASS Sec. l-Pen of Leghornl: 1 Day Bros 2 Heath Vease! ' ‘See. 2-Pen of Minorcas: 1 Wm. Jl Cudmore- Sec. 3—Pen of Grpingtona: 2 A. Vye G1bson,~Monoton 1 Harry ilyss ': s a " 3 Samuel-Sleeves Sec. O-Pen of Rhoda Island J. W. Cudmora l-Mrs. D. J_. Carmichael. R. ll. Ne. l, P. I..l 1 yasr. r l-Mrs. D. J. Carmichael 3-Lawis Hlylsn. 8-31 - ' OPI .. ., Int, 3nd nlfl- lid-Joseph Costello. eedy. Earn m 3 H. L. Boiwnll, lfnrshcflslri 1 w. A. Jenkins. vars n Bridge l 3 lawis Hayden, Chsrgy Valley ' Hutton ' ' ‘ Sec. lil-Lelhorn white hen ltd D” 'Bros.. Moncton. Sec. 11-Leghorn‘A.0.V. cock: 3 John llacinnis. Charlottetown Bee 1}—IAI|l0,1'n A.0.V. hen: 1 T. H. Mills. Charlottetown 2 W. J. Cudmore, Charlottetown 3nd and 3rd Wm. J. Cudmore Bee. 15-0- pington Buff Cock: 3nd and 3rd A. D. Fownel. Moncton Sec. ld-Ornington Buff H : Sec. ID-Plymouth Rock Barred Cock 3 Talntlle Foster. Charlottetown 395- 2°—P|ymouth Rock Barred Hen: 2nd and 3rd Harry Hyde 8w- fll-Plymoutn Rock A. 1st and 2nd Albert Boswell Sum- Sec. ZZ-Plyinouth Rock A.0.V. Hen: 1st and 3nd Albert Boswell Sec. 23-Rhode island Red Cock: 1 L. A. Hsszard. Charlottetown Selc. 24-Rbode Island Red Hen: 2 Samuel Stseves. Sunny Brae. N.B. sec- 25—wYlI1d0ttB White Cock 1st and 2nd Samuel Stesves 59¢» 2¢—-W!nndotte White Hen: L 2nd and 3rd Samuel Steeves l Fred Blanchard. Charlottetown Sec. ZB-Wyundotte A.0.V. Hen: 1 Joseph‘ White, Charlottetown 2nd andirdJohn Maclnnis CLASS 41-CHICKBNS See. l-Anconas Mottled Cockerel: 1st, 2nd and 3rd W. Sanford Smith, 80c. Z-Anconas Mottled Pullet: 1st, 2nd. 3rd W. Sanford Smith. Sec. J-Pitt Game Cockerei: Sec. 9-Leghorn White Cockerslf 1st and 2nd Day Bros. Moncton Sec. Iii-Leghorn White Puilet: Sec. ll-Leghorn A. 0. V. Cockerei: Hayden 3 Mrs. Geo. Ledwich, Ch"l‘own _ Sec. 12-Leghorn A.0.V. Puller: 1st and 2nd Lewis Hayden 1st and 2nd Wm. J. Cudinore 1st 2nd and 3rd Win. J. Cudniore Sec. 15-0rpington Buff Cockerel: 2nd and 3rd-A. Vye Gibson Sac. lfl-Orpington Buff Pallet: Sec. IB-Piymouth hock Barred Cock: _ Sec 20-Piymouth Rock Barred Pullet 2 J. L. Stockman, Winsloe Sec. ‘all-Plymouth Rock. A.0.V. Cock: Sec 33-Piymouth Rock A.0.V. pullet 1st and 2nd Albert Boswsii Sec. ZS-Rhode Island Red Cockerel: Sec. IB-Wynndotte White Cocksrel: 1st and zndBsmuel Bteeves Sec. ZG-Wyandotts White Pallet: 1st-and 2nd Salnuei Bteeves Al-IBIIDING PINS 1 Geo. C. Cndniore. Charlottetow Bee. 4—Pen of Plymouth Rocks: r . Sec. B-Pen of Wyandottes: ll s ' ‘ Class 46-11mm Geese and Desks Seed-Turkey. bmnaa. male. over 1 1i‘- l-Horns Brill-- Willi“: P- d-Lswis Hayden. Cherry Valley. Sec. 3-‘hirks7 Brenna, tsmsis, over A cumming Jdseph Costello. berry Valley " ' Gil O.V. Cock Pallet: Reds: B.» 1. Psakss. .~‘-' A , ‘ "l-Mrl. Ben). Roilm-Braoklay 1—W. A.. Jenkins. Vernon B11480 3-Lswia Hayden . Sec. 4-Turkey. Brena. sample, hat- ehad in 1933. :~ I-W. A. Jenkins. 3-Lawia Hayden - Sec. B-Goose. Toulouse. lusle. over 1 year old. _ . 1—Horna Bros. I-Aimon Boswell. Duhataifnnge J-John W. McGrsIWuWhlIloe ' Sec. e-Gooso, Toulouse, female, over 1 year old. ‘ 1 and l-Aiinon ‘Boswell 3—Lnuchlin llanlfinuoni Ch'town. Sec. '.' " as. white Brsmenorlm- den. arm. over 1 "year old; 1-W. A. Jenkins; ~ \‘ ' - -/ 3 and S-Aibsrt Boawnll. 8'81“: Sec. B-Cooie. White Brelnsn- or "Im- den. femnll. ever l year oldil 1-_W. A. Jodkitll. "1 - ' » 3 and l-Albert Boswell " \ Sec. D-Goose. Toulouse. male, hat- ched In"1923. . ‘- "- ' 1 and 3—-Alnion Boawnll ii-H. L. Boswell, Marshnold. ~ Sec. ill-Goose Toulousq-femnle, hat- ched in 1923. ' ~ . 1 and I-Aimon» Boswell 3—H. L. Boswell ' ' Bee. ll-Goose, African. male, over 1 year old. 1—Gso. L. Boswell, Ffrencbfcrt l-John Tweedy, Earuscllifs. Sec. ifl-Goose, African, female, over one year old. i l-Gso .L Boswell Z-John Tweedy Sec. lit-Goose. African, male, hatch- > ed in 1923. l-John Tweedy ~ Sec. 14-Goose, African, female, hat- ched in 1923. 1-John Tweedy Sec. iii-Goose. White Bremen or Em- dsn, male, hatched in 193B. 1 and Z-Aibert ‘Boswell. ' 3-W. A. Jenkins Sec. 16—Goose. white Bremen or Em- den female, hatched in 1923. 1 and 2-Aibert "Boswall. - 3—W. A. Jenkins Sec. ii-Duck, Reuon, male over 1 yr. 1—W. ‘M. Lea a Sons, Victoria 2-H. .L. Boswell, Marshileld. 3-A. H. Boswsll, Msrshiield. Sec. Iii-Duck, Rouen, female, over 1 year old. 1—A. H. Boswail 2 and il-H. L. Boswell Sec. 19-Duck, Pekin, male, over 1 yr. 1 and 2—A.lbert Boswell. - Ii-John W. McGregor, Winsioe. Sec. ZO-Duck, Pekin, female, over 1 year old. 1 and 2-Albert Boswall. il-Iohn W. MoGregor See. 21-Duek, Indian Runner, male, over 1 year old. 1—Albert Boswell Sec. 22-Duck, Indian Runner, female over 1 year old. 1 and 2-Albert Boswell. Sec. 23-Duck, Rouen, male, hatched in 1923. . 1—H-. L. Boswall 2—A. H. Boswnll J-d-I. L. Boswall Sec. 24-Duck, Rouen, female, batched in 1923. 1 and 2-H. L. Boswail 3-A. H. Boswali Sec. 25—Duck. Pekin, male, hatched in 192a. _ 1 and Z-Albart ‘Boswall. Sec. 2'4—Rhode lsitnd Red Hen: Sec. zit-Duck, Pakin. female, bstokol in 1923. 1 and 2—A1bert ‘Boswall. Class 43-11;“ Fresh Gathered» For Producers Only Sec. l-One don. Specials. l-Benj. Rodd, Brackley. 2-Mrs. Harry Jenkins. Hazeibrook (i-Hettie Myers. Hazelbrook. Sec. Z-Ons dos. Extras. 1—Mrs. Alex. Ferguson, Dunstal- page. 2—Benj. Rodd, Brackley 3-Hsttie Myers. l-lszslbrook Sec. 4—Six dot. Extras. l-BenJ. Rodd. Brackisy. 2-Heath Vessey. York Class ld-Eggs, Fresh Gathered. 09911 Sec. l-Tweivs dos. Specials. l-Benj. Rodd, Brackley. 2-4Irace Harper. East Royalty. Sec. 2-Twslve.dol. Extras. l-Hesth Vesasy, York t 2—Mrs. Albert Hyde. Cornwall DAIRY PRODUCTS Class M-Butter. Sec. l-Butter. box of 14 lbs., suitable for export, made at any cream- , ery. 1-J. E. Heough. Crescent Pure Milk Co.. Ltd, Wlnniiwl. Man. - Z-Central Creamerles, Ch'town. 3-Brooktlsld ‘ Creameries Ltd., Truro, N. 8. 4-lntsrcolonial Cresmeriea, Lower South River, Nova ficotla. S-Farmers Ctr-operative Creamery Co.. Ltd., Monoton. N. B. 6-W. E. Wood. Dunstaifnags l-Bert Lane, Eldon, P. E. i. Sec. Z-Butter. bsst box of prints, not less than 20 pounds, to be shown in regular shipping box as used by cresmery. l-Centrai Creamerlei. Ch'town. 2-Brookiield Creameries, Ltd. Truro ii-Farmers (Io-operative Creamery Co.. Ltd" Moncton, N. B. 4-lnternational Creameries, Lower South River, N. S. ii-W. E. Wood. Dunstaifnage. ii-Hsselbrook Dairying 09., Hale]. brook. P. E. I. Sec. 3-Butter. tub or crook, not less than 20 pounds, made at any private dairy. l-Mrs. Ben]. Rodd. Brackley 2-Mrs. E. J. Vsassy. York 3-Mrl. John Bertram. Elliot's Sin. Sec. 4-Butter, box of prints, 6 lbs, , made lit any private dairy. l-ltrs. John Bartram, Elliot's Ill. l-Mrs. John Sloane. L. Montague G-Mrl. Heath Vessey, York ' Bee. S-Butten fanny display, made for table, two to ilve pound; mails st any private’ dairy. i-Mrs. John Bertram, Elliott's Sta, 2-Mrs. John Gill. Union Road 3-Mrs. Hector Vessay. York. Class fl-Okeele. See. i-lixhlbit of factory shoals. i-lidward Lslfkllyxlflkflfl, F-Wfllle! Keefe. Itanigy F-A- Murphy. Emerald. 4-Hubert Mulligan, Ktnkera . S. Cousins Plfk 001130? A r-wm. Taylor, l-P A. Burke, Albartdn . Sec. il-Potatom. Green Mountain FIUIT-A-‘HVIS . Qlfidrgll-I, _ H -. . . Class 4&-Grains and Seedig , . Bsc. 1-1 bus. Wheat, -White Fyfe. l-Prsd Hyde. Cornwall‘ Sec. 7-1 bus ‘Barieyyii rowed. l-Mrs. Chas. Mallet, ‘Buckley. Sec. 11-1 bus Banner "Oats. 2—l-‘red Hyde, Cornwall. S-E. J. Vesssy. Little York Sec. 12-1 bus. White Oats, A. 0.V. named. l-E W. Martin, Boutbport. Sec. 17-Half Bus. Timothy Seed. 3-Snmuel CJLane, Pownni. Sec. 22-Best sheaf Wheat. Red or White Fyfe. ' .1-Mrs. Chas. Mellat. Brackley. B-E. J. Veesey. Little York {i-Stsnley Hyde, Cornwall ' Bee. 24-Best Sheaf Oats, Banner. l-E. J. Vsssey. - Z-Petsr Brodie 8-1‘. E. Rooney, Orwell Cove 4-Staniey Hyde, Cornwall. Sec. 25—Best sheaf Oats, A. 0. V. named. l-Peter Brodie. York. Z-E. W. Martin. Southport Sec. 26—Best sheaf Bgrley, 1—E. J. Vsssey. 2-Harry Hyde. Cornwall. Class. ll-Field Boots and Vegetables Sec. l-Potatoes, coll. best early var- ieties. - 1—E. J. Vessey. Z-Peter Brodie il-James MacLean. L. Montague 4-W. H. D. Vessey, Little York Sec. B-Potatoes, coll. best late var- ieties. ' l-E. J. Vassey. Z-Peter Brodie Zl-W. H. D. Vessey i-lamss Macbean. Sec. Il-Potatoes, coll. of best white varieties. ' 1—H. J. Vesaey. Z-Peter Brodie 34W. H. D. Vessey 4-James MacLean. ' Sec. 4-—Potatoes, coil. of best red var- ieties. _ l-E. J. Vessey. 1 2-W. ~H. D. Vessey {i-James MacLean Sec. S-Potatoes, Early Rose. l-Michael J. O'Neil. Ch'town. 2-W. H. D. Vessey, York 3-Stanley Hurry, Milton 4-Herbert Lewis, York, Sec. G-Potatoes, Beauty of Hebron l-Herbert Lewis, York. Z-Michael J. O'Neil. Ch.town. J-E» J. Vossey. Little York 4-Heath Vessey, York Sec. ‘l-Potatoes. Burpie's extra early 1-W. H. D. Vessey, York Sec. b-Potntoes, McIntyre. l-liobt. Edwards, Hampshire. 2-11 J. Vessey, Little York B-Petsr Brodie, York 4—Chas. Hurry, Milton 1—Herbert Lewis, York Z-E. J. Vessey, Little York Zi-Peter Brodie. York 4—Jobn Tuwnshend, Montague Sec. 10—Potatoes, Carmen. No. 1. l-Peter Brodie, York. 2-W. H. D. Vessey, Little York Sec. ll-Potatoes, Vermont Gold Coin l-Pster Brodie. York. 2-W. H. D. Vesssy, Little York Sec. IZ-Potatoes early. A.0.V. named i-Robt. Edwards, Hampshire. ‘ti-Peter Brodie - Zi-Wlllard Prowse, Brackley 4—Hardld Yeo, Winsloe. Sec. Iii-Potatoes, late white, A. O. V. named. , l-Peter Brodie. York. z-Wlllard Prowse, Brackley Zl-Heath Vessey. York 4-W. H. D. Vessey. York Sec. li-Potatoss, Red, A.0.V. named i-Petsr Brodie, York. 2-Herbert Lewis, York 3-Robt. "Edwards. IHsmpshirs 4-E. J. Vessey, Little York Sec. ill-Potatoes. packed for export. 1-Peter Brodie, York. z-James MacLean, Montague 3-W. H. D. Vesssy. Little York Sec. ld-Potawss, Fitzgerald. No. 1. l-Petsr Brodie. York. 2—W. H. D. Vessey Sec. 17—Swede Turnips, purple top. l-Ernest H. Burke. Southport 2—1Fred Hyde. Cornwall 3-Jas. Essory, Union ‘Bold Sec. 19-Swede Turnips, , green or bronle top l-Jolin McLeod, Charlottetown 2-Fred Hyde, Cornwall 3-Ernest H. Burke, Southport. 4-Jas. Essory, Union Road Sec. iii-Swede ‘turnips, Monarch type l-Jas. Essory. Union Road Sec. 20-Mangsl Wurtsel, long red. l-Mrs. Alex. Ferguson. Dunataff- - nsge. 2-Jack MadKinnon. Ch'town Roy- al . Sec. 22-Mangel Wurtsel, Yellow Globe. 1-’i‘. A. Rodd. Milton - 2-W. A. Jenkins, Vernon Bridge 3-Peter Brodie. York 4-Chas and Geo. A. Godfrey, North Wiltabire , Sec. 23-Mangel Wurtnel long yellow l-Peter‘ Brodie. Yo Sec. 24-Bsets. Denis sugar beets.‘ Jenk Vernon Bridge -2-Peter Brod York Sec. ZB-Bsetshsugsr, A. 0. V, 1-1‘. A. ‘Rodd. Milton 2-Jack Mclflnnon. Ch’town Rty. Sec. js-Csrrotmlted intermediate. i-Arthur C. Wood. It. Herbert. Sec. JI-Cnrrots Rad Hug . l-Arthul: cuweoa. s-ofisrbart. - 2-iliirnest H. Burks, nthport See. Bil-Fodder Corn for summer use. i-A. MoRae I Sons, Ch'town. l-iack Mclflnnon. Clftown Rty. 3-Petsr Brodie. York ' Sec. iii-Fodder Corn for snsilsge 1-A. McRae I Sous, Ch'town. 3-Wiilard Prowss. Braokisy a-rm Hyde. Cornwall 4-1‘. A. Rodd, Milton Bee. il-Broom Corn. ' 3-Jsok Molinaon, Clftown Rty. Sec. lip-Pumpkins will make you well and keep you well.“ and‘; of Irllliilliioesaadtoniea. Ziicsndfitlc. abox. LIMITED, Ottawa, 0st. lasts-lass _- inn-campus. . F _ l-Jack McKinnon. can i: r Sec. (VI-Cauliflower o" “was, l-Ernsst ‘H. Burke. Southpm-l 1 2-A. A. MaoKin on, ch10" t. Sec. 38-Cabbage, lnningggddf z 1-A. A. Maolfinnon, Chay-ldgiuofir Soc. 3&—Cabbnge, Drumhead, . 1—A. A. MncKinnon, C ‘" * Sec. 40-Cnbbnge, Red. hlrlomtoy!‘ 1—A. A. KinnourCbar il-Erneityl-lg Bdf-ke. SOl-iulilfilttw Sec. 41-Cabbnge, Savoy. ,4 1-A. A. Macltinnon. Charlottetoi 2——-El'iiolt H. Burke. seutspm. ,', Sec. 42-Cabbnge, Brussels Sprout! ‘q I-A. A. MacKinuon. Charlottmh. Sec. 43-Carrots, intermediate. stun; rooted. - _, , l-Ernest -H. Burke, Southpdn | 2—Goorga H. Dawson. Frletowd 3-Arthur- C. Wood, Mt. Herbsrf .“ Bee. 44—Carrota, intermediate, pqmfl, l-Fred Hyde. Cornwall ' 3—Arthur Vssssy,.York ' > Ii-Ernsst H. Burke. Btillthport ,f'_"‘" 4-Arthur C. Wood, Mt. ‘Herbert ' Sec. 45-Carrots, short stump raga‘ l-Arthur C. Wood, Ml. Herbert‘, Bec. 46-Parsnips. t‘ i 1—W. L. Kelly Southport ' 2—Arthur C. Wood. Mt. Herbert 3—Geo. H. Deacon, Freetown.‘ Sec. 47-Celery, whitetiwarf " 1-A. A. MacKinnon. Charlottstoidl Sec. 48-Celery. red dwarf. i l 1-A. A. MacKinnon, Cbarlottetoq Sec. til-Celery, white plumed . l-A. A. MaoKinnon, Chariotteton Sec. 60—Melons. cltron. _ ' l-Mrs. John Simmonds, St. Avast, Sec. 51—Melona. Musk.- ; 1—A. A- MaoKinnon. cliariotteuvi 1—il‘red Hyde, Cornwall 2-11‘. J Vessey,. Little York Sec. 62—Tomatoes, red. k , 1-A. A. MacKinnon. Charlottetown Sec. 53-Tomatoes, Yellow. 1-A. A. MaoKinnon, Charlottetown Sec. 54—'1‘omatoes, assorted coilei. tions. n 1-A. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetoili Sec. lib-Onions, red. 1—Patr|ck Lantry, Ch'town. ' 2—H. E. Miller, Ch'town. 3—L. B. Miller, Ch'town Sec. Bit-Onions, yellow. 1-H. E. Miller, Ch'town. 2-L. B. Miller. Ch'town. Il-Patrick Lantry, Ch'town. Sec. 67—0nions, white. ' 1-H. ‘E. Miller, ‘Ch'town. Z-Patrick Lantry, Ch'town. 3-L. B. Miller. Ch'town. Sec. 58-Escballots. l-Geo. H. King-Royalty. 2-1‘ A. Rodd. Milton - S-Fred Hyde, Cornwall. » Sec. Ell-Beets, Egyptian turnip liodd 1—Ernest H. Burke, Southport 2-Johu MaoLeod, Ch'town. 3-A. A. MacKinnon, Ch’town ' 4-Arthur Vessey, Yorlr i ~ ' Sec. (SO-Beets. long blood. 1-David Stewart. Ch'town. Sec. iii-Beets, Turnip blood. _ -' ‘ _ 1-H. E. Miller. Ch'town. 2-A. A. Maolflnnon, Ch'town. . 3-Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 4-Heath Foster. Ch'town. Sec. GZ-Corn, sweet for table use only l-Ernest H. Burks. Houtbport _ 2—A. A. MacKinnon. Ch'town. ti‘ Sec. 63-Squash. Boston Marrow l-Erneat» H. Burke. Southporti 2-Arthur Vessey York. - ‘ ', Sec. iii-Squash, Hubbard ~ l-Ernesi H. Burke, Southport Sec. GS-Squash. Vegetable Marrow ~ 2-Arthur Vessey. York. Sec. 66-Squash. best table. A.0.V. 1-Miss Rose Longworlh, Chfiovl»! 2-Ernest H. Burks, Southport: 3-H. E. Miller. Ch'town. . Sec. ti7-zlgor largest squash, grown ll 19 ' l-John MacLeod, Ch'town. R- R-l Sec. 68-0011. table squash. ' i-Ernsst H. Burks. Southpori zJ-Arinui- Vaaaey, York. Sec. 69-Herbs, Garden collection. i-Arthur CaWood, Mt. Herbert 2-A. A. Macliinnon, Ch'town. Sec. ‘IO-Collection of vegetables 1—A. A. MaoKinnonaCharlottetowli Sec. ‘ii-Best sample. 5 lbs beans .1! pod, p-own in 1923. d l » . l-Grace Harper. Elst- ROYIIIY 2-vera Andrews. East. Royalty il-Mrs. John Simtnnndl. 0111mm» Class Bil-Fruit. scliei .4. r4 Appies- Commercial ‘DH-ville! iii in boxes fonsnport: Best Barrel of Alexanders: Best Barrel of Wealthy: 1 James Essory. 1 James IQDOPLIIIIIOB Road. Apples export any variety‘- 1 James Bssory. - Apples Commercial and E190!“ Alexander-it '1 ~; ; ‘ 1 J. c. trams, Vernon. 2 Percy illoli rtepullflfllllllilt- a Fred n.‘ balm-ts, East B01511!" Baldwin: . 1 H. B. Bent. Tapper-ville. N-B- i 2 James Esnoryi - 3 Percy Robertson, Mental!"- Baxter: ' ' . 1 H. E. Bent. 2 James Essory. a J. A. id, Yest derail?"- lie Flsgg is on)» l- 1 role ewsonscissrlottetown- " .~ohr ma, A “is: .11. a t» VIIQ1-n '" a m” m?" {e ass». Mont-I" __ Wm. Micliity » 1'. A. dd.M’iton,,__ urine: .1.‘ IIIL ‘ . Cuavingr"! a " f‘ Pore _ ‘ rtson.‘ l, Golden u st: ' . H. iii. tit. Wm. Maclntyre b Bons- . J. C. Irving. , vsnstelns: _ . _ ‘ - .‘ J. A. Auld. , ' ‘ 3 Harold Newson. 3 PsrcyRobertsom, ‘ King of Tompkins: 1 H. Ii. Bent. i . 3 Wm. meteor, t Softl- IJ A._Auld. M . H's w G an: was» l-llrnslt 1H. Bitfks, Boutbport York ' is, I-Arthr Vela - ...."é.‘. i.‘ r114, i,