.,g-,,...-..-ac-o-.-n au7”C' Handicraft Show at Provincial Plowing Match Following are the results of the handicraft show at the Provincial Plowing Match at Dundas: Sec. 27 - Dark Fruit Cake -1. Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo Bay: 1. Note MacLean. Souris: 3. Mrs. Angus L. MacPherson. st. Georges. Sec. 26 - Light Fruit Cake - 1. Mrs. Malor Reid. Rollo Bay; 1. Mrs. George Mellish. Union Road; 3. Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. Cardi- gan. See. 29 - Pound Cake -1. Mrs. Russel Garrett. East Baltic; 2. Ladies Of Fashion At The Rural - . -..a. Patsy Kelly. Charlottetown: 8. Mrs. A. J. Kelly. Charlottetown. Sec. 30 - Sponge Cake. 1. Mrs. M . J m Du . C di . t . . . . . Roddy MacKenzie. Clrdlllni 2. Ssec. E6 -:lCaniri:dnPea:l:-gl.”lVlrs. mggecial Prize for Centerpiece. group of 4-H girls dlsplaymg clothing which they had i?::'.ii,.2.;- n:i"'M,A.eni:.:..:iugii.i::' Mrs. Cliltord Townshend. Rollo A. D. MacDonald. Albion Cross; Flowers - 1. Mrs. W. W. Andgr. made for themselves. ' Buck Po'nd.' ' ' geyd: at. Mn. I-lav ll MacLeod. 2. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath; son, St. Peters Bay; 2. Mrs. Hal-. Photo by Margaret Mallett. sec. ,0, g Pm hm, mm g Pl It 0Wn- 3. Mrs. Russel Garrett. East Bal- old Bulpitt. Roseneath; 8. Mrs. , 1. M". Em" Suwuh Sour," 2. Sec. 31 - Chocolate Cake Iced -1. Mrs. Clifford Townshend; 2. Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Souris; 3. Mrs. John Donahoe. Roseneath; 2. Mrs. Alan MacLean. Souris; 3. Mrs. Bruce Stewart, Souris. Sec. 33 - White Bread - 1. Mrs. Angus MacLean, Albion Cross; 2. Mrs. Reid Unrierhsy. Rollo Bay;lg”':. 8. Mrs. George Mellish. Union Road. i Sec. 34 - Whole W h e a t Graham Bread - 1. Mrs. Majoriwelll New Gll!E0W- Reid. Rollo Bay: 2. Mrs. John Macllachern. Charlottetown; Mrs. lrving Robertson, East Bali tir. rs. Bert Haneveld. Lower Mon-l - . Sec. 35 - Rolls - 1. Mrs. Angusitague; 2. Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Unduh.y' 3' Mn" sum” MacLean. Albion Cross; 2. Mrs.iCardigan. ' . l Harold Stead. Montague: 3. Mrs. Sec. 3 - Gravenstein Apples - set 6 "' P.rsmp5 for Tlbe use Alexander Robertson, East Baltic. 1, tague. Sec. 361- Major Reid. Rollo Bay: Tea Biscuit - 1. Mrs. 2. Mrs! Cliliord Townshend. Rollo Bay: 3.lMl-5, Rollo tague. 1- Mrs. Charles W. Campbell. Bay. i 590- 33 r" 1-01”. Quick Bread -iMrs. Bert Haneveld. Lower , I tague; 2. Mrs. Calvin Smith, Rose-.3l"ldl9l-OWTL 1. Mrs. Douglas Matheson. Albioni Cross; 2. Mrs. N. W. Macl.-90d.' neaih. i Sec. 9 - 6 Onions - 1. Clayton BTldE!l0Wlll 3- Ml'3- 37”” Slell" 580. 3 m Apples. any Vliflfly Bulpitt. Roseneath; 2. Mrs. Stanley 8". 50llFlS- inamed. early - 1. Mrs. -lameslwiilis, Union Road; 3. Leslie Un- Sec. 29 m Bran Muffins - l.iDuncan. Cardigan; 2. Russell C. Mrs. Roddy MacKenzie, Cardigan: 'Mi11s, Annandale, I James Dixon. 3. Mrs. 2. Mrs. Fortunei Bridge: Cornwall. Sec. 40 -Oatmeal Cookies -13 Mrs. Roddy MacKenzie, Cardigan: ,1, 2. Mrs. John Robertson. East Bal-,2, tic; 3. Mrs. Calvin Smith, Rose-1 neath. Sec. 41 - Doughnuts -1. Mrs. Mrs. George Jackson. Fortune. Bridge: 3. Mrs. Garnet Godtrr.-y.i1, Brackley Point Road. ,2, Sec. 42 - Apple Pie - 1. Mrs. Ilouemwn, John Morris. Dundas Centre; 2.l Mrs. Reid Underhay. Bay Fortune; ll. 3- 3475- Allilll5 Mllcl-ellnv NW0" lottetown; 2. Russell C. Mills. An- inandsle. Cross. Sec. 43 - Raisin Pie - l. Mrs.j John Morris, Dundas Centre: 3. Mrs. Charles W. Campbell. Rollo, Bar 1. Mrs. 2, Mrs. 3. Sec. 44 - Lemon Pie - 1. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath; 2. John Donahoe. Roseneath: 3. Charles W. Campbell. Rollo Mrs.1 Sec. 46 - Sweet Mixed Plcklesl -1. Mrs. Norman S. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Harolilneld; 2. M11. .1. w. MacGregor. Stead; 3. Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall.lchnlfmgmwn; 3, M”, w, w, An- tic. ,Mrs. Russel Garrett. East Baltic; Nora MacLean. Souris. 2 Sec. 32 - Light Cake, Iced -l. 3: town. 1. com; 2. Mrs.'1Vlajor Reid, Rollo 3. F. Johnstone, Montague. l M .Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Charlotte-I sec, 12 town? Clifford Townshend. Rollo Bay; 2. 3, - 2- --l. Mrs. Mrs. George Mellish. Union Road: 2, Bay. :1, Sec. 45 - Mince Meat Pie - 1. 3w. w. Andgrsom st. Mrs. George Mellish. Union Road. 3, MHCL-50d-idrngons - 1. W, B. Creed. High-1 Roddy MacKenzie. Cardigan: l.iMra. J. W. MacGregor. Charlotte- Alan MacLean. Souris. Sec. 59 - Canned Beans - 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roscneath; Mrs. Allison MacDonald. Brldge- Praught. Cherry Valley. Sec. 2 - Swede Turnips - Sec. 60 - Home-made Soap - Brenda Praught. Cherry Valley: Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Strath-iHarvey Praught. Cherry Valley; James Banks. Cardigan. 3. Mrs. Roddy Kidson. Essii tic. Sec. 61 - White Honey -1. Den-:2. Fred Matheson, Albion Cross; minis Neal. Winsloe; 2. C. D. Ding-,Mrs. Calvin Smith, Rosenealh. Sec. 4 - Carrots for Stock -1. Sec. 62 - Amber Honey - 1. J. Ml's. Stanley Willis. Cornwall. -1. Reid Underhay, Fortune: Mrs. Bert Haneveld. Lower Mon- Sec. 4 - Delicious Apples - 1. ill)" Bulpn" R”"""'h: Bert Haneveld, Lower Mon- M rs. Sec. 5 - Wealthy Apples - l.,2. Mrs. George Mon.lRoad; 8. Mrs. derhay. Fortune. Sec. Sec. 7 - Apples. any Iley Willis. Cornwall. Sec. 9 - Hyslap Crab Apples - sec. Mrs. Vernon Jenkins. Millview; 1, M11, Mrs. G. Campbell. Cardigan. 2. George Mellish. Union Road; Sec. 12 - Collection Asters -- l-lHelen Darte. Charlottetown. 2. W. B. Creed. Hightieldwrable use .. 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath. Sec. 13 - Collection Dalhias -ritune; 3. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath; neath, Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Char- l4 - Collection Gladiolus- J. W. MacGregor. Char- Sec. Cross. Mrs. Sec. 15 - Collection Nasturtiums Alan MacLean. Souris; Mrs. Claude Phair. Cardigan. Sec. 16 - Collection Pansies - Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath: 2. Howard Norton. Annandale. use-I - 1. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Highiieid. lbion Cross, Sec. 1'7 - Collection Dianthus-l W. B. Creed, Hightield; 2. Mrs. Peters Bay: . liandale: Sec. 17 - Largest Pumpkin 2. Lowell Mrs. Calvin Smith, Roseneath. 3 tague; Sec. 18 - Collection 5 n a p-, tune. Sec. 47 - Mustard Pickles - 1. id”-son, St. Peters Bay. lc-re”, Mrs. Neil Hooley, Montague; 2.? Mrs. Stanley Stavert. Bridgetown: 1, 3. Mrs. Alex Campbell. Montague. Bay; 2. w, 5, creed. x-gig)-meld; 3, SOC. 43 ” Cll0W'ClWW - 1- Ml'5- Mrs. J. W. MacGregor, Charlotte- town. Nelson Acorn. Primrose: 2. Mrs. Neil Hooley, Montague; 3. Mrs. l John Hunter, Strathcona. T1. Sec. 49 -- Tomato Catsup - lflottetown; 2. Mrs. W. W. Ander- 1. Sec. 19 - Collection, Stocks -i Mrs. W. W. Anderson. St. Peters Major Reid. Rona Bay. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor, Char- Mrs. Mrs. George Mellish, Union Road. San, st. Peters Bay; 3. Mrs. Hal:-,Bay. 5PC- 50 m Al'lPlC -79-HY ” 1- Mli5- old Bulpitt. Roseneath. Montague: 2.l Robertson. Irving Robertson. Mrs. Alexander bion Cross. Sec. 51 -- Canned Strawberry -, 1. Mrs. Harold Bulnill. Rnseneath: ,pe,.enn,1.. 1, Mrs, Hamid Bulpitt., Rnseneath. i 2. Mrs. Alex Campbell. Montague: Sec. 21 - Collection Phlox - l. feed. N L Rnddje East w. B. creed, Hightield; 2. Mrs. Wnlcndinn. Baltic: 3. Mrs. Robert Acorn. Al-,w. Anderson, St. Peters Bay; 3. iMrs. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath. Sec. 3 - Ksiadins - 1. J. Sec. 1 - Table Turnips -1. Rod- die MacKenzle, Cardigan; 2. Fred Matheson, Albion Cross; 3. Brenda Sec. 3 - Mangels for Stock - .l. MacCormac Bros. Albion Cross: S.5-Ctt.i Tbl U. S99 2 " M”Im"5h A991” C is -l.eLMrs. LeSiai:1(lJ:ldCDl'xi13)'a; 2e. lLeslie Underhsy, Fortune; 3. Clay- Sec 7 - Beets For Table Use - Stanley Willis, Cornwall; Mellish. Union Lloyd MacLeod, I 10 - Tomatoes - 1. Mrs. , 0ll1t'r,J. W. MacGregor; 2. Mrs. Helen Stanley Willis. variety named. winter - 1. Mrsgome. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Stan- Bert Haneveld, Lower Montague. ll -8 Green Tomatoes - Stanley Willis. Cornwall: -Six Ears Corn for Reid Under-hay, Fortune; 2. Leslie Underhay. For- Harold Bulpitt. Rose- 1. Sec. )3 - Six Stocks F o d d e 1' Corn - 1. Fred Matheson. Albion Sec. 14 - Three, Cabbage (early) -1. James M. Banks, Cardigan. Sec. 13 -- Three Cabbage (late) -1. James M. Banks,'Cardigan; Sec. 16 - Six Cucumbers. (table Harold Bulpitt. iCharlottetown. Roseneath: 2. Mrs. Stanley Willis. Mrs. Calvin Smith. Roseneath;,c,,mwa1i; 3, Fred Maghesonv A1. Squash - 1. Howard Norton. An- Stead, Mon- 3- I-Mlle Underhly. For-jChal-lottetown; 3. Alexander Sec. 18 -Squash Hubbard Type .-1. Mrs. George Campbell. Rollo C1. Mrs, W, B. Creed, Hightield; lBay: 2. Fred Matheson. Albionlz. Mrs. Hilary McDonald, St. Pe- Sec. 20 - Collection of Vege- Nora MacLean. Souris; 2. tables - 1. Mrs. Major Reid. Rollo wan-en, Dawson, g lBay; 2. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Rose- Jack MacLeod. Vernon River. 560. 20 - C0ll9Cll0l'l V"b"”l ” neath; 3. Reid Underhay, Fortune. MacBeth, Forest Hill; 2. James A. ture taken at the Rural Ladies of fashion-might well be the title or this pic- Youth Fair Friday. It shows a .-4.... ,. .w”.. ..,, 1. Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall, Char- lottetown. Sec. 67 - Tea Cloth, embroid- ered with 4 Servicttes - 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald, East Baltic; 1. 2. Mrs. J. H. MacDonald. St. 2. Georges; 8. Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. 3. Cardigan. Sec. 68 - Place Mats. Crocheted -1. Mrs. W. B. Creed, 1-lighiield. Sec. 69 - Place Mats. embroid- 3- ered - l. Nora MacLean. Souris. Sec. 71 - Pillow Cases. white embroidery. -- 1. Mrs. Warren Dawson. Uisiz: 2. Mrs. A. J. Kelly. Charlottetown Sec. 72 - Pillow Cases. colored embroidery - 1. Mrs. G u t h r i e Ballingall. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Jack MacLeod, Vernon River; 3. 2. Mrs. Alexander Robertson. East Baltic. ., Sec. 73- Pillow Cases. hand worked, solid embroidery - l. Baltic: 2. Mrs. George S. Mac- Donald, East Baltic. Sec. 74 - Cushion. punch work original design - 1. Mrs. John Hunter. Strathcona; 2. Mrs. Hilary MacDonald, St. Peters Bay; 3. Mrs. Walter Whitty. St. Peters Bay. ' Sec. 75 - Sofa Cushion Knitted or Crocheted - 1. Mrs. Allison MacDonald. Cardigan: 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald. East Baltic. Sec. 76- Sofa Cushion; em- 3. broidered - 1. Mrs. George S. MacDonald. East Baltic; 2. Mrs. Stanley Willis. Cornwall; 3. Mrs. Joseph MacKinnon. Vernon River. Sec. 77 - Sample of Tatting - Mrs. Margaret E. MacDohald, St. Peters Bay: 2. Miss Alice Mac- Donald, St. Peters Bay. Sec. 78 - Sample of Lace Knit- ted - 1. Mrs. Walter Whitty. St. Peters Bay; 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald, East Baltic. Sec. 79 - Sample of Lace. Crocheted - 1. Mrs. Walter Whitty. St. Peters Bay: 2. W. B. Creed. Highiield; 3. R. A. Houston. Sec. 110 - Cut Work. worked in White - 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. Charlottetown. or Sec 81. Ruhner, White or color- ed -1. Mrs. George Mellish. Un- ion Road; 2. Norman Nicholson. Ro- lberison. East Baltic. Sec. 82 - Centerpiece, crocheted ters Bay; 3. Mrs. Louis Wright. Sec. 19 - Onion Multiplier -1. Lower Montague. Sec. 83 - Shopping Bay - 1. Mrs. Uigg; 3. Mrs. Sec. 84 - Kitchen Apron - 1. Sec. 22 - 1 qt. Shelled Beans -lMrs. lrving Baker. Elmira: 2. Mrs. GEOTKC Cllnpbell. ROHOIR. A. Houston. Charlottetown; 3. iMrs. Wendell Phillips, Charlotte- Sec. 73 - White Tu rnip lorltown. MacKenzie, l Soc. 85 -Houscdrcss, Cotton - il. Mrs. lrving Baker, Elmira: 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald, East Rd town: 8. Mia. Wendell Phillips, Charlottetown. Sec. 86 - 1. Mrs. Wendell Phil- lips. Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Nor- man Nicholson. Charlottetown; 8. Sec. 87 - Child': Cotton Dress- Mrs. Wenclell'Phlllips. Charlotte- town; 3. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. Charlottetown. Sec. 88 - Boys' Wash Suit -1. Mrs. John MacEachern. Charlotte- town; 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. Sec. 89 - Pyjamas Mens. or Wo- mens - 1. Mrs. John MacEach- ern, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Nor- man Nicholson; 3. Mrs. Phillips. Sec. 90 - Braided Rug - 1. Mrs. James A. MacLeod, Cardigan. Sec. ill - Shell Work - 1. Mrs. George S.- MacDonald. East Baltic. Sec. 92 - Cross Stitch on Linen -1. Mrs. S. Godfrey. Brackley Pt. Sec. 93 - Needlepoint. chair seat - 1. Mrs. George S. Mac- Donald. East Baltic. Sec. 94 - Girls Knitted Dress - 1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Char- lottetown. Sec. 95 - Sweater. Bonnet and Booties - 1. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Ch as. Stead. Howe Bay; 3. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. Charlottetown. Sec. 96 - Men's or Ladies Sweater - 1. Mrs. Alan McLean. Souris; 2. Mrs. Alan Robertson. Fortune Bridge; 3. Mrs. Etta Msc- - Donald. Cardigan. Sec. 97 - Child's Sweater - 1. Mrs. Lester Dingwell, Bay For- tunc; 2. Mrs. A. J. Kelly, Char- lottetown; 3. Mrs. Walter Whitty. St. Peters Bay. Sec. 98 - Woolen Socks - ls- land Yarn - 1. Mrs. R. A. Houston. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Aeneas Morrison. Cardigan: 3. Mrs. Ed- ward Bulpitt. Roseneath. Sec. 99 -1 Pr. Fancy Socks - 1. Mrs. J. R. McLean, Souris: 2. Mrs. Allison McDonald. Cardigan: ,3. Mrs. Russel Ching. Black Pond. 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Roseneath; ,dig'n. 1 Sec, 4 gsebllnu g. L I-red 2. Mrs. Alex Campbell. Montague;i Sec. 24 - Collection Potted Mnhemn. Albion Cm”. 3. Mrs. Harold Stead, Montague. lPlants - 1. Mrs. W. W. Andersoml 5". 5 g Pontiac: g 1. Jim” Sec. 53 - Canned Cherry - 1. St. Peters Bay: 2. Mrs. J. W. Mac- A, Mallard, Souris. A Mrs. Nelson Acorn. Primrose: Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath. Sec. 54 - Orange Marmalade - ,Mrs. W. W. Anderson. St. Petersi 2. :Gregor. Charlottetown. I See. 25 - Table Bouquet -l. 1, MW Rob", Acorn, 1. Mrs. Bruce Stavert, Souris: 2. Bay: 2. Mrs. W. B. Creed. High-,1. M”. win" whiny. Mrs. John lottetown; 3. Mrs. Norman S. MacLeod. Charlottetown. Sec. 55 - Canned Chicken-- 1. Mrs. Wallace M:icKenzie. Dundas; 2. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath. Sec. 56 - Canned Beer - - Russel Garrett, E. Baltic; 2, Mrs, MacEachern. Char-liield: 3. Mrs. George Mellish. Un-l .lon Road. Larkspur - 1. Mrs. W. W. Ander- 1. son. St. Peters Bay: 2. Mrs. H8r- Peters Bay; 2. Mrs. R. A. Houston. old Bulpitt. 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