1°- lklndividnsl oxhi JG “e ,....n.is.,.....t say; 3 " ' E-Exhibition Prize _ Pears-—l, Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet. Grapev-l- Mrs. Hubert J. Arsen- ault. ' ct-enberries-i-l Mlrs. ‘Os-ll Gall- ant 2 Mrs. Peter. S. Gellanfi 3 M"- .iP)liii ea P. Arsenanlt. ' ‘Ca ned Meat an bottles-d Miss Mary {Lucy Pet Gaudet 3 Mrs. ubin G. Arsenault. "Canned Vvxetableflfl Mffl- 52in ygfg Gauss; 2 ‘Mrs. Clement Ar» senault3 Mrs. Arade J. Ansenault-l Canned Fish-l Mrs. Azade J. Ar-l nault 2 Mrs. Aobin G. Arsenauit 3 Mrs. sylvere Gaudet- ' Foxes—1 Adolphe O. Gallant. APPiQl . Wealthy-—l, Mrs. Jos..0. Gallantl 2 Mrs, sylvere Gaudet 3 Mrs. H. A. Darby. _ Duchess 1 Mir. Prpspet’ L. Gali- ant 2 Mrs. Emile G- Arsenault 3 Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet. A pies any Variety-—l, Mrs. Emie G. ‘Assenault 2 Mrs. Leon J‘. Arsenault 3 M=rs-_Fldele‘ F. Ar- senault. Apples, Collections of Different Variety-d MT. Prosper ‘L, Gull- ant 2.14m. Sylvere Gaudet. Crabapples lalrge size-~1 Mrs. Leon J- Arsenault 2 Mr. Jos. G. Arsenauit 3 _Mrs. Aubln G. Arsen- ault. Crab-apples, small size-1 Mrs. 5;; ‘j’ .--—-1 s ' bi ‘ . (continued rrgm we), 1*) y Two 1 quart bottles oi dark ' “a honey! ' H opfflewlom x z lbs Beeswll; ‘P39353310 Department: l - - ake: . . . firjFltlfnWy Wood. Charlottetown M“; pgrcy Dickieson, New Glas- LEJ. . ‘his? . Allen. West Cocshead 9° g-Plaln Pound Cake: um Jack MacNalr, Charlottetown Mm J; n, Allen. Charlottetown Mm wm, J, Drake. Charlottetown a, m; Sponge Cake: . ‘Mm pp... E. Holmes, , Royalty M", Vernon MacMillan, Brackley Mrs. J. R-"Aueu ». \ 31s Loaf, Imported Flour: rs. 6:1- H. Harper. East Royalty 1y Tait, Charlottetown M", John E. Holmes 5,Single Loaf. Island Flour: ‘Mm 0,11, Harper. - Mrs. Dominic Doyle, Ch'Town Miss Alberta Lewis. W.-_ Royalty _5.-Brown Bread: 1m. o. H. Harper Mrs. John E. Holmes _ l-Tea Biscuits: Mrs. Geo. S. McLeod. Ch'Town Mrs. F‘. Jonefl. Pownal _ s-Doughnuts: Mrs. J. R. Allen . lilrs. Vernon MacMilian _ g-Puff Pastry: Mrs. Vernon MacMillan Mrs. F. Jones. Pownnl ned Fruits, Preserves: _10-Wlld Strawberry Jam: Mrs. J. R. Alien Mrs Boswall Carver. Hazelbrook -. Margaret Bulman. Itustico Cultivated Strawberry Jam: . Margaret Bulman ‘ Sarah H. Jones. Charlottetown, . Mrs. Boswall Carver _ lit-Wild Strawberry Jam: l Mrs. lra Rodd, North Milton » .\irs. Ernest Buiman, Rustico -. Sarah H. Jones c. iii-Cultivated Raspberry Jam: 1 Mrs. Chas, Mellet, Brackley a .\irs. John '1‘. Ferguson, Marshiiold < Mrs. John E. Holmes c. li-Black Currant Jam: 1 Mrs. John Andrew. Charlottetown v Mrs. Vernon MacMiilan Mrs. J. It. Alien c. 15—0range Marmalade: .\irs. Heath Vessey, York Mrs John F. Simmonds, St, Avards Mrs. G. H. Harper c. iii-Red Currant Jelly: 1 Mrs. John E. Holmes 2 Sarah H. Jones Mrs. Wm. J. Drake .l7-Blnck Currant Jelly: l rs. John Andrew Lrs. John E. Holmes ilirs. John '1‘. Ferguson, c. li-Raspberry Jelly: llirs. J. R. Allen 2 Mrs. G. H. Harper Jiirs. Heath Vessey c. til-Apple Jelly: liiarah H. Jones 2llrs. John F. Simmonds ilirs Clayton Matthew, W. Covehead . 2l-Plum Jelly: l Sarah H. Jones , illrs. G. H. Harper iiiirs. Wm. J. Drake, Charlottetown Isl.‘ 2Z—Collection of Home Made es: lMrs. John E. Holmes tMrs. J. R. Alien . 23—-Mustart Pickles: lMrs. J. R. Allen 2 Mrs. Chas. Mellet _ iilirs. Ernest Hulman c. 24—Picklos. Sweet: 1 Mrs. Geo. Pickard, W. Royalty i.’ Mrs. J. R. Allen 3 Margaret Buimnn c. 25-Chow Chow: i Mrs. Chas. Mellct 2 hlrs. J. R. Allen 3 .\irs. M. H. MucLennan. Ch'Town c zit-Bottled Fruit-Strawberries: lMrs. Heath Vessey 2 Mrs. Cyrus G. Pickard 3.Mrs. Riy Huestis. Charlottetown. c. tl-Bottled Fruit-Plums: i Mrs. Heath Vessey 2 Mrs. G. H. Harper 3 Mrs. John E. Holmes c. 28—Tomato Catsup: 1 Mrs. J. R. Allen 2 Mary J. 0'Shea. Charlottetown 3 Mrs. G. H. Harper c. 29-Chili Sauce: 1 Mrs. J. R. Allen 2 Mrs. John E. Holmes ills.- G. H. Harper nned Vegetables: c. IiO-Green Peas: l Mrs. Ira Rodd. 2 Mrs. John Andrew 3 ills. L. Jenkins. Marshiiold c. li—Beete. Canned: 1 Mrs. Ilcath Vessey 2 Alice V. MacNeil 3Mrs. F. Jones 0- lit-Green Beans: 1 Alice V. MacNeil, 2 Mrs. Herbert Coiss, Milton 3 Mrs. Cyrus G. Picknrd c. 33—Chicken, Canned: 1 Mrs. J. R. Allen “Mrs. cynis o. Picks-rd c. lib-Beef. Canned: ' - ‘ 1 Mrs. G. H. Harper 2 Mrs. J. R. Allen ‘u M Iiml J. Arspnault 3 Miss Adele Arsen- ault. Plums any variety-l Mr. Pros- per L. Gallant 2 Mrs. Sylvere Gau- det 3 Mira. Gelas Arsenault. Apple Pie‘s_——1 Mrs. Charles Pet- ers 2 Miss Mary Peters 3 Mrs. Aly-re P- Arsenault. . Oat Meal -Cookies—1 Mrs. Azade J. Arsenault 2 Mrs. Cyrus P. Gall- ant 3 Mrs. Phllibert N. Gallant. iWas-hington Pie-l Miss Mary Luce Peters 2 Miss Irene Gallant 3 hirs- Charles Peters. Home made Pickles~1 Mrs. Az- ade J. AirsenauItZ Mrs. Eric Ar- senault 3 Mrs. Joseph Comier. Chow.-Chow—1 Mrs. Clovis Gau- det 2 Mrs. Ceofrid Richard 3 Mrs. Azade J. Arsenault. Fruit Cakes-l Miss Mary Luce Peters 2 Mrs. Stephen R. Arsen- ault 3 Mrs. X. 0. Gallant. Plain Cakes-l Mrs. Avit Arsen- ault 2 Mrs. Stephen R. Arsenault B Miss Ma=ry Luce Peters. liliower Planbs—1 ‘Mus. Azade J. Aisenault 2 Miss ‘Eulaiie Gallant 3 Mrs. PeterPeters. Domestic Science. Butter in Crooks-A Miss Mary =Luce Peters. _Butter in Prints~1 Mis-s Adele Arsenauit 2 Mrs. Clement Arsen- auit 3 Mrs. Giorice J: Cormier. Loni? Bread-l Mrs. Charles Pet- era 2 Mrs. X. 0. Gallant 3 Mrs. Constance Arsenault. Sweet Cakcs—-——1 Mrs. Joseph Le- ' "Clair 2 MissMary Luce Peters 3 Mrs. Giorice J. Cormler. Cookics—1 Mrs. Phllibert N. Gui- iant 2 Mrs. Joseph LeClair 3 Mrs. Ben N- Gallant. ' Ten Biscuits-l Mrs. Joseph Le- .. Clair 2 Miss Mary Luce Peters 3 Mrs. Ben N. Gallant. Crochet Work Cotton- 1. Mrs. Sylvezre Gaudet 2 Mrs. Alyre P. Arsenault 3 Miss Bella Arsenault. Needle Work Wool-l Mrs. Alyre P. Arsenault 2 Miss Beatrice Wedge 3 Mrs. Peter Peters, Needle Work, Cotton -—1. liirs. Charles Peters 2 ‘Miss Beatrice Wedge 3 Miss Bella Arsenault. Binder Twine Mat—1 Miss Adele Arsenault. ‘Embroidery Pillow Shams- 1 Miss Eulalio Gallant 2 Mrs. Joseph Cormie-r 3 Mrs. L. A. Arsenanlt. Sofa. Cushions --1 Miss Bella Arsenault 2 Miss Eulalie Gallant 3 Miss Helena Arsenault. Flower ‘Pot Cut—1 Mrs. H. A} Darby 2Mrs- Peter Peters 3 Miss Beatrice Wedge. Bed Spread Wolien-l Mrs. J0- seph ‘F. Arsenauit 2 Mrs. Jacques Gallant. ~ Bed Spread Cotton-I Miss Adela Arsenault 2Mrs. Jos. L. -Gallant 3 Mrs. Peter Peters. Blanket Homespun-—-1 Mrs. Cec- frid iltichard 2 Mrs. Peter Peters 3 Mrs. Avit Arsennult- Blankets, iFancy-l Mrs. Peter Peters. " Mat iHookerh-l Miss dloaailflce Wedge 2 Mrs. Joseph LoCinir‘ 3 Mrs. Ozll Gallant. Mat. Not Ho0ked— 1 Mrs- Chur- les Peters 2 Mrs. Azade J.‘ Arsen- ault 3 Mrs. J. N. A. Gallant. Crochet Work, Wooilen——1 Mrs. Joseph Gallant 2 Miss Beatrice Wedge 3 Mrs. Ben F- Arsenault. Flannel Twill-l Mrs. Avit Ar- senault 2 Mrs? Poter Peters 3 Mrs. Joseph LeClair. ' Linen-d Mrs. Joseph M] Arsen- ault 2 Mrs- Ben F. Arsenault 3 Mrs. Leon J. Arsenaul-t. Knit Goods-l Mrs. Azade J. Ar- sensult 2 Mrs. Pbiiibert N. Gallant 8 Miss Julianne Arsenault. > Knit Goods, Fancy--I..Mrs. Aub- in G. Arsenault 2 Mrs. Cyrus P. Gallant 3 Mrs. AvitAr-senauit. 3 Mls-Iclltyton Matthew. Yarn-Double and Twisted-l Mrs. ass lip-Fisheries Dept: -_ Joseph LGCiBlr 2 Mrs. 'Azade J. f iii-Best Diablly 0Y5 9511""! 551mm! A-senaul‘ 2 Mrs. Joseph H. Arsen- “4- 9- H- Hlrper ault. sss Bil-Education and Natural s story: c. 1-Exhiblt-. Qéut Flows ‘it? . \ 1 Hampshire School; anusl Training: ' ts, , f- 9—Woodwork_ Hpeoillien. fiddler) t Preston Fraser. Charlottetown f. 12—Colloction o! Brawl!!!‘- : “Rriorio Harper. East Royalty Wm. wnutleyqs: t Royalty x 13—Exhibit of Drs gs (senior) Donald Wheatley, East ~ Royalty °- 14—iiixh'iblt ot Drawi lwzediaii” ti -' u o 3 Marjorie a y ‘wilt-exhibit of ~ t Qllllt Patch Work-I Mrs. Jos. L. Ga ‘ant 2 M-rs. Bylvere Gaudet 8 ‘Mrs- X. 0. Gallant. ‘J2, kins-l Mr. Theophile Ar- sonan 2 “Mrs- Azade J. Arsenault 8 Mrs. Azade M. Arsenault. Cucumbers-l Mrs. Philibert N’. Gallant 2 Mrs- H. A. Darby f Mrs. Amant Gallant. " ; Ladies-Work 'p-d. Mm". Joseph LeCiair 2 ‘Ben N. Gallant 8 M-rs. Char- Peters. Homespun Cloth, Single-l Mrs. AngnetinsLoCiair il- Mrs. Ben Ir. u‘; . . omeopan cloth. Double-d Mrs. ph H. Arsenaait! Mn. Peter- Mrl. Avit Arssnanlt. Flannel. Single-l Mrs. Peter Pitors 2 llrs. Joseph Lotllsir 8 Marnie-again. Wedge.‘ linen , lurk-l Ills. August- inemeolair l In. Galas Anenault ii Mrs. Joseph s. 00min. ohalofl, Width-l Jlrl. Golan t 2 Joseph C. Anonsmit 2 ‘ I 1 uni‘ nubogsmofl- 90d oarvin I3 l Catherine McClos '"°.L".'.”.l'.'li- s “"1"!!! ll. Judso orsnoo Warren lotiotown c. Ii-individall exhibit, bobbin. : ‘ ‘Id irmeliw ‘ Qflu- "Ooolflil Rltillfll- , ' 1m”? ‘amotool. Rod-i In. Ghsrlea . . 75°" .9 W'- 9914! £79019“. "l!!! Fideie F. Arsenault 2 Mus. Hubert . -2 Mgr. Sylvero ‘ ‘Cod-Liver on - Vitamins ~ Tomatoes, Green—-1.Mrs, Cham- les Peters 2 Mrs. Alyre P. Arsen- ault 3 Mrs. Azade , ~Arsenault, Parsnips-l Mrs.'~ . 0. Gallant 2 Mrs. Charles Peters 3 Mrs, Gus J. Arsenault. Garlic-d Mrs. Eric Armenauli; g Mrs. Jos. Claude Wedge 3 Mrs, Peter Peters. . Carrots, White-l Mrs. Chatlas eters 2 Mrs. Joseph LeClnir. rBeet Turnips-l Edwin Darby 2 Mrs. G-elas Arsennult 3 Mrs. Aug- lifllln LeClair. , ' Beet-S. Loni; Table—1 Mrs. Char- les Peters 2 Edwin Darby 3 lllns. Joseph LeClair. disses, Sugar- Mangel——1 Mrs. ‘Eric Arsenault 2 Glorice J. corm- er. Cabbage—1 lVLrs- Chwrles Peters 2 Jos. G. Arsenaul-t. 3 Fidele Des- Roches. I Onion, Red-l Mrs. Dennis Ar- sennult. Onions. White-l Mrs. Joseph S. Cormier 2 Mirs. Phillmon P. Arson Potatoes Ally Variety, White- 1 Mr. TheodoroWedge2 Jos. C. Ar» senault 3 Tilmon A-rsenauit. Rose Type—~1 Emile G. Arsenault 2 Frank F. Arsenault 3 Amant Gal- ant.‘ Heaviest-l Edwin Darby 2 Mr. Theodore Wedge. _ Tu-rnips——1 Joseph F. Arsennult 2 Calixte Arsenault 3 K. O. Gallant. Mangels. MamO-tll- —1 Mr. Theo- dore Wedge 2 Eric Arseuault. ‘Carrots, Long Red-d Avit Ar- senault 2 Mrs, Galas Arsanuuit, 3 Mrs. Charles Peters. ' Carrots, Half Long—1 Amani Gallant 2_i\irs. Charles Peters 3 Cyrus P. Gallant. Oat Sheai‘, White—1 Arsenauit. Collection Garden Seeds Joselfil LeClnir. Tu.rnip——1 Mrs. Joseph LeClair 2 Mrs. Augustin LeClair. Roots and Vegetables Potatoes, Irish Cobblers-l X. 0, Gallant 2 Cailxe Arsenauit 3 Jerry Bernard. - . Green Mountains-l Calixte Ar- senault 2 Alyre A. Arsenauit 3 Augustine Le-Ciair. McIntyre-Ii Jemry Bernard 2 Philimon P. A-reengnit .3._Antoine P.’ Gallant. A Phllimon -—1 Mrs. l nkota, Ited—1 Jerry Bernard Glorice J. Cormier 3 Alyre A. Ar- senault. Beans, White-d Alice Downing 2 Mrs. Alphonse Arsennuit 3 Mrs. Gelas Arsenault. ‘Beans, Colorerl-—1 Mrs. Stephen R. Azrsanauit 2 Mrs. Syivere A. Ar- senault 3 Mrs. Gclas Arsennuit. Pea ‘Beaus—'1 Mrs. Stephen R. Arsennult 2 Mrs. Fideie F. Anson- nult 3 Mrs. Geius Awsennult. 'l‘in1ot‘hy Seed——1 Sylverc A. Ar- sonault 2 Alyre A- Arsenaull. Clover Secd-—1 Stephen ‘it. Ar- senault 2 Joseph F. Arsenauit. IWheat Sheaf from Binder-l Jo- seph F. Araenault 2 Camille D. Ar- senault 3 X. 0. Gallant. GRAIN Wheat. White Russian-l Gus J. Arsenault. White Chaif—2 Alyre A. Arsen- ault. 2 Rowed Burley—1 Pe-teir S. Gai- lant 2 Calixte Arscnnult- 6 Rowed Barley-l Joseph O. Gallant. Buckwheat-d Joseph 0. Gallant 2 Benoit Cormierjl Callxte Arsen- aul-i. Garden 'Corn—-1 Mrs. Augustine LeClnir 2 Mrs. Alyrc P. Arsenauit 1i Mrs. Azade M. Ansenault. Fodder, Corn-l Peter S. Gallant 2 Tilmon B. Gallant. Chickens, Plymouth Roclc-l Pet- er S. Gallan-t 2 Dennis C. Arsen- ault 3 Callxte Arsonault. Chickens, Wynndotts—l Joseph A. Gallant 2 Azade Bernard- Hens‘ Plymouth Rocks-l X. 0- Gallant. Hens, Wyuudotts-l Azade Ber- nard 2 Joseph A. Gallant. liens, Single Combs, Leehorps- 3 C. M- A-rsenault, . Chickens, Leghorns-Zi C. M. Ar- senault. Han Eggs, White-l C. M. Arsen- ault 2 Edwin Darby 3 Mrs. Fldeie ii‘. Arsenault. Hen Eggs, Colored-l M-rs. ii. A. Darby 2 Mrs. Azudc J. Ar-son- ault 3 Mrs. Alphonso A. enault- Brood Sow, Yorkshire. pure or grade-l Clovis Gaudet 2 Alyre C. Arsenault 3 Jerry Bernard. Brood rSow, With Litter of-Pigs —1 Aiyre C. Arsenault. Spring Pig Bacon Tyre-And» Bernard 2 Glorice J. Cormier 3 K. 0. Gallant. Spring Pig, boat developed-l C. M. Arsenault 2 Alyre c. mrsensult- Poultry Turkeys-l Joseph F. Arsenault 2~Arailo Bernard. - Geese-l Uoseph 0. Gallant 2 Hubert J. Airsenault 3 Asads Bor- nard. r cits-l Antonino P. Gallant- Lamb, lilwe. Gray Face-l Frank I’. Ansenauit 2 Benoit J. Cormler I Charles M. Arsenauit. ‘Lamb Ewe. Long Wool-—1 Gior- iee J. Oormier 2 Benoit J. Corm- ier 8 Joseph Cormier, P. Gallant. Lamb mm. Lon: WWI-l 9W phen R. Alrlelanlt 2 Joseph 951‘- mier. Pure Bred Ram, 2 yr. old and uoq- gown breed Registuob-l Ohm-i M. Arsonsult 2 calim An smelt .1. "s!!! 11-. 5mm!!- fl < ‘was cnsittorrsro bred Registers 1T0. M. Arsenaul-t- xhnre Bred Lamb Ram. . down Brlecedi- Registelred-C. M. 2M3?!- au ,- . » ‘ , iRam 2 yrs. old ‘and over, Face-l Azade J. Arsoiiault- 1 Ram 1 yr old, Gray Face-l Jos. ElAl-senault 2 Chan-lea M; Arsen- au t. , ‘ Itam 1 yr old, Long Wool.—-‘1~Au- bin G. Arsensult , Ewe, 2 yrs old and over, Gray Face-d Charles ‘M. Arsenault 2 Glocrice J. Cormier Azade Bernard. Ewe, 2 yrs. old and over, Long Wool—1 Stephen R. Arsenault 2 Joseph Cormler 3 Azade Bernard- lxte Arsenault 2 Charles M. Arsen- ault 3 Frank F. A-rsenault. Ewe, 1 yr. old, Long WOOLe-l Stephen Ii- Arsenauit 2 AzadebBeir- nard. , » Heifer, 1 yr. old, Holstein grade -1 Frank F. Araenau-lt 2 Joseph Cornirar 3 Edwin Darby. Heifer Calf, Handled, Shorthorn ~1- Frank F. Arsena-ult 2 Joseph is‘. Aruenanlt 3 Antoine P- Gallant. Heifer Calf, Handled, Holstein- l Benoit J. Cormler. Group of 3 Holstein-l Joseph Qormicr, . _ Group of 3 Ayrshire-l Azade Bernard 2 X. 0. Gailantv ; Best Calf 0n Ground-I Frank F. Arsenault 2 Jos. F. Arsenault 3 Calixto Ai-senault 4 Charles ‘M. Arsenault- i ' Pure. Bred Bull, Shorthorn—1 Joseph L. Gallant. ‘ Heller 2 yr. old (Shorthorn grade)—1 Frank F. Arsenault 2 iielonl Gallant. Heller 2 yrs old (Ayrshire grade) ~—1 Emanuel J. Gallant 2 X. 0. Gallant 3 Azade Bernard. ' Heifer 2 yr. old (Holstein grade) ——1 Joseph Cormier 2 Glorice J. Qormior 3 Benoit Cormier. Heller 1 yr. old (Shorthorn grade)—~1 Calixte Ansenault 2 Jolor Gallant. Heifer 1 yr. old (Ayrshire girade) -1 X. 0. Gallant 2 Azade Bernard J Calixte Arsenault. Dairy Cow (*I~loieteiu)—1 Cy-rus A. Gallant 2 Jpseph Cormier 3 Gus A. Arsennnlt. . Dairy Cow (Ayrshirc)—1 Pros- per L- Gallant 2 Azade “Bernard 3 Joseph F. Arsenault. Dairy Cow ,(Shorthorn)—1 J0- seph L. Gallant 2 Aubin G. Arsen- tult 3 Cyrus A. Gallant. _ Dairy Cow, Any BreeiL-l M-rs- Peter Pitre 2 Glorice J. Cormier 3 Joseph A. Gallant. Pure Bred Bull (Holstein)—1 Ed- win Darby. Pure Bred ar S. Galla Bull (Ayrshire—1 Pet- n-t, . HORSES _ Colts 2 yr. old (-Canriage)—1 Ar- thur N. Gallant 2 Jos. C. Arsen- ault 3 Adolphe O. Gallant. Colt 1 yr. old (Dram-l Peter ‘. Gallant. Colt 1 yr. old (Carriage) —1 Gus J. Arsennult. Foal (Drait)—1 Cyrus P. Gail- ant 2 Adolphe 0. Gallant. Foal (Cirrriage)—1 Gus J. Arsen- su-it 2 Sylvain, B. Gallant 3 Theo- ‘phiio Arsenault. Special prize for best draft boar given by Cornelius McDonald ow; ser oi‘ Bill Galaire. \von by Cyrus P. Gallant. CLASS I—HORSES Brood Mare (Draft)_-—1 Erie Ar- senault 2 Calixte Arsennult 3 X. 0. Gallant. Brood Mare (Car.riage)—1 Theo- phiio Arscnault 2 Cyrus A. Gall- ant. " ' Mare or Gelding 3 yrs old and UVCil‘ (I)raft)-—1 Franli F. Arsen- ault 2 Joseph Gonnier 3 Sylvulu B. Gallant. Mare or Gelding 3 yrs old and Iver (Carriagck-l. Tilmon Gallant 2 Stephen It. Arsenuuit 3 Charles Pltre. General Purpose Horse-l Andre J- Arsenault 2 Benoit J. Ccrmicr 3 John L. Arsonault. Strawberry Preserves-l Mrs. Clovis Gaudet 2 Mrs. Cyrus P. Gai- lant 3 Mrs. Azade J. Arseuault. Raspberry PresQrtves-l Mrs. Aznde J. Arseusult Mrs. Calixte Arseuault 3 M-rs. Clovis Gaudet. Plumb Preserves-l Miss Mary Luvs Peters 2 Mr-s. Glorice J. Cor- mier 3 Mrs. Azade J. Arsenauit. Cherry Preserves-l Mrs. Ben F. Arsenauli. 2 Mrs. Callxte Arsen- tult 3 Mm. Gelaa Arsenault. Collection of Preserves-l Mrs, Azade J. Arsenault 2 Mrs. Ben F, étrrgsenault 3 Miss Mary Luce Pet- FRUITS Apples (Alexanden-l Ml“ Ad.‘ ale Arscnault 2 Mrs. George F. Gallant 3 Mr. Stephen R. Arscn. aul-t. Ben Davies-l Mr. Prosper 1,, Gallant 2 Master Andre Gallant 3 Mrs. George F. Gg-IlanL Mount‘ Vernon School Fair A V91‘? successful School Fair was held in Mount Vernon hool, Sept. '16. 1926. the following ac eels taking part: Middleton, Iris. Cul- lodfln. Caledonia and Mt. Vernon. fiver Ewe, 1 yr. old, Giray Face-d Cal-- .- B. 3' WN commas . u a THIRTEE ;J._‘. Pas r I T is in touch with ental Europe and Canada. Clarke Bros. . . .. Master Minds of , Give Their Best to 1§ _ \\-_\\“~ A} z Dunlap Tires not only embody the best ideas of the leading tire experts in Canada, but they do more than "shat-they embody the best ideas of the leading tire experts the world over. HE “Dunlop Rubber Company in Canada similar Dunlop organiza- tions in England, the United States, Contin- Japan, in scientific and experimental research for the development of better-merits in rubber-made products. The findings of the outstanding technical staffs engaged in these countries by Dunlop is avail- able to the Dunlop Rubber Company in Any new features of construction or process in the manufacture of automobile tires, pro- _ duced abroad, is communicated to Dunlop. Canada as the development progresses." stop DUNLOP OFFICIAL SERVICE DEP MeLaine Service Station W. B. Prowsc d. Son . . . . . . .. Bownesa 8t Neweome Brace. McKay 8.. Company, Limited Summcrside Charlottetown . . . Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . .. Crapaud Mount Stewart Tire iilllnhbcr Goods Company —— Limited ‘Tire World A 2 DUN“)? b This constant interchange of idcas—an ex- clusive fmturc that no other rubber company in Canada can otter-places at the disposal of Duniop Canada the resources of initiative and experience of the oldest. most extensive and widely-organized rubber industry in the world. In order tlsat you can get in quick touch with a Dunlap Depot at any time, we have built up a most comprehensive cotcrie of energetic and courteous dealers right across Canada. The Dunlop sign points the way to their premises. Trustworthy service, with a high regard for the car owners’ rights, always marl: the activities of Duniop Dealers. cam OTS B. W. MoEwen . . . . Matthewdt McLean, Limited C.R.Pmfltt . P,J.So|omon...................... Georgetown w Alcxander lMcRae. Culloden; 3, (iro- vcr Sniit-h, Cullodell; 4. Harry’ MC‘ Lcod, Iris. Wheat,—-1, lilurduuh Acorn, Mt. Vernon; 2, Alex. ‘Mcltae, Cirlodcrl: Irene McPherson. Cullodcil; 4. Katherine L. Morrow, Mt. Vernon. Beans-—l, Donald ‘McQueen; Z. Freeman Hume, Iris; B. Harry MC" Leod. Iris; 4. Mary McQiwcll. Ml- Vernon. Roots. Irish Cobbler ‘Potatoesz-l. ll/[QPY McQueen; 2, Angus McLean. Lewis; 3, Murdoch McLean; 4. Murdoch Acorn. Mt. Vernon. McIntyre Potatoes. —— 1. hostel‘ Young, iris; 2, Lloyd McPherson, Culloden; 3, Alexander McRae, Cul- loden; 4, Donald McQueen. Mount Vernon. Turnips,——1. Gertie Morrow. iris; 2, Jessie ‘McLeod. iris; 3. ‘Murdoch Acorn; 4, Frances Singleton. Cul- loden. , Carrots,—1, Donald McQueen; 2. Freeman Hume, iris; 3. Murdoch Acorn; 4, John Bell, iris. Vegetables. Tomatoes-l, Stuart McLean, Mt. Vernon; 2, Marion Purchase, Mt. Vernon; 3, Dannie Humo, iris; 4. Bertha Bell. Mt..Vernon. Cucurnbers,—1, Marion ‘Purchase; 2, dlertha Bell; 3, Stuart McLean; 4, Dannie Hume. .Beets,— 1, Donald McQueen; 2. Jessie ‘McLeod, iris; 3, Wallace Stewart. Lewis; 4, idranccs Single- ton. Culloden. Punuplrins,~l, Marion Purchase; 2, ‘Stewart McLean; 3. Bertha Bell. Flowers. Mixed Flowers. —— l. Mary NC‘ There were a great number and variety of exhibits displayed, the us. ual hish standing being maintain. Ml- ‘Oveh $75.00 was awarded M! prizes. An unusually large sum- her (thbre being eleven) of calves were exhibited, and special prizes of one dollar each rwere given to those who were outside the usual government prises. The llll-‘ICBI were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. and Mr. Cecil Brehaut. inspector Shaw made a brief visit. speeches were made by the judges, also Mr. G. A. McLean compliment- ing the pupils on. their iinework. and the interest they had shewnln making the (air a mmcess. The ladies of the several school districts furnished the lunch. A taible was set overflowing with the Lamb. RI-m- Gil‘? FIN-l 97"‘ delicacies for which this section is Lewis: renowned. The prozram of sport; was car- ried out with enthusiasm, and was engohyeddly both old and young. J e Iollowing is the list of prise winners»- Qstsr-l. pests: Sosncrhlsr s. At the conclusion of the jlldgiflgu Queen; 2, Marion ‘Purchase; 3. Jessie McLeod; 4, Dawson MoBeth, Iris. - Potted Plant-l. Marv Wilson- Mt. Vernon; 2, Alex ‘Mcllae, Cullo- den; '3, danette Singleton, Cullo- den; 4. Christabel Morrow. Mull!" Vernon. ' Fruit. Red Astrschan Apples,—~l. Free- man d-iume; 2, Harry McLeod; Wallacajltewart; 4, Gertie Morrow. Duchess Apples. -— 1. Alex M¢- ‘Rae; 2, Gertie Morrow; 3. Dflflflle ,-l~iume;\4,-Harry McLeod. Cralb Applee.—l. Ansus Mel-asa- Glfllllflfl- Rnspiierriem-d. Christy Stewart, 2' l. ilflle McLean, Lewis; 3. Janetbe MoKinnon, Lewis; 4. Jes- sie Mcheod Iris. ' ' Beets,_—-l, Harry McLeod. Iris. Cooking. wmu‘ Briana-tonne McPher- Iliscuits,—1. Jessie McLeod; 2, Ruth Stmvuri, (Jalcrlouizl; 3, Ellie ‘McLean; 4, ‘Mary Wilson. ‘Mount Vernon. Sugar Cookicm-l, (Juatherine El- llid, Caledonia; 2, {Edith liumo; 3, hivclino Smith. Culiudcn; 4, Doris McEnchern, iris. Gingersnnps,—1, Mary ‘Bnln, Iris; 2, Jessie McLeod; 8, Mary Wilson; 4, Mary Stewart. lFudge,—1, Marion Hume; 2.Edith liumc; B, liViariun Purchase; 4, Catherine Ellis, Caledonia. Cuke,—*1. Jeanette lSillgiCtOIl; 2, (lilristy McLeod; 3,.'1Mit1'y Wilson; 4, Marion Hume. Sewing, Knitting, Crocheting Plain Sewing-l, Edith Ilume. Knitted ScarL-l, Edith Hume; 2, Mary McDonald. (‘Pupils over IZJ-Ilcmstitching, —l, Marion Purchase. Crocheting-l, Marion Purchase. ‘Embroidered Lincn,—1, lvlslrion Purchase; 2, Catherine McLeod. ‘Mcutled ‘Sock.—l, Wallace Stew- art; 2, Elizabeth Bcll; 3, Janet Mc- Kinnon; 4, Idtiio McLean. Manual Training Hammer Handle,—’1, James iVlc- Klmmll; 2, Ewen McKinnon; 3, Frank Younsz; 4, Angus McLean. Milking Stool.——1, Mark Young; 2, Angus iMcLean; 3, James Mc- Kinnon. - Nail Box,—l, David Murray, Bird 1”I0llBB,‘*-1, Frank-Young. Llva Stock. Dairy Calvetu-l, Angus McLean; 2, Hazel McLean; 3, Murdoch Acorn; 4, Charles Stewart; 5, Mur- doch McLean. Special prizes for calves were awarded to the tollowingz-m-Duncan M thoson, iily Matheson, Ellie M Lean. Ale Bell, Lloyd McPher- so , Freddie McRao. lg, under six months,—1, Daw- son McBcth, Iris. Collections. Weeds.~1, Lewis school; 2, Iris school; 3. Culioden school. Mt. Vernon school. Samples o‘l' Wood-l. iris; Mt. Vernon; 3, Lewis. School Work. Marion Pnrchaseg" 3. Iris school. V (c) Exercise Book. 1-1. Lewist; 2, Iris. (a) Map Dritfiing, Jr.--1, Duncani Matheson; 2, iris school; 3, Lewisn 4, Marion Pnrdlaso. '. (b) Map ‘Drawing. Sr.—1, Lewlsi] 2. In“; 3. Oulloden. ' 961i; 3- Dlifllt! 1541406- o Art Work, Sue-i, Lewis; 2, Iris; .j 3 Tree Leaves,—1, Culloden school; ' 2, ‘Iris school; 3, Lewis 5011001; " (a) Exercise Book,--l. Lewis; ‘ I i . “ (b)! Exercise iBook.—“l'. Lewis; 3. ‘ j 3, Marion Pm" drauc. Duncan A"- WOPk- JF-“l. lYi-‘i; '3. Lewis. Stewart; (a) ‘Penmanship, -~ 1, lrhl; Mutllcsnn and (fhnrilv: q l t M 2i Benton Sti‘.\\'lll'l. and I I ... .es er ‘ng eton; 3, PTunk Young Lezmh,lizlfggirmhhgcPlies-TEL;l a ‘until hAlcx tBelifhL] Murdgg]; Axum, - - .——. "s; ... ilfll ‘rue ' - _ _ tlliurchase; 3, iris; 4, Dun-i Buckwnsiwi‘ildvugfiiiflbnysr-l, 1.0a. ‘dye; ‘fsqll- l __ _ a H?!‘ singleton; 2. Frank Young; Gum-infill Dr-l. i-Wls. .-. Stephen Compton; Iris. Leod. 4, i-larry .\l<: - g Backward Race for girls. —— l, {llflrlog 2, Jcncite Single- - ' on; . ‘ t1 - . 1 ClSack Ilsalco, IIJOYSZUIIXIICI‘ 10.]-— 1, Stewart, m e l new i’ Run rar ea cwnrt; . cx Bel; Zl. Girls’ Race. frcc-for-all,—l.Muri- Hasrry McLeod; 4, iilurdocir ACOHLFCJI Ilume; 2, Catherine Mcumn; 3, I atk Race. boys" over 10. — L|laditil Hume; 4, Elizabeth licll. Hester Singleton, .., hrnuk Young; {gm-y mm,’ fl.ee,for_ull'__lv 1J0,“ Sports Lean. . Sack Race, -frec-for-ail.—l, Jae.‘ iVlcKinnon; 2, James ‘.\I<:Leod; (i, Wallace Stewart; 4. Alex Cilcii. hiciiinnon: 4. Wallace Si.c\\':u~i. lvheelharrow Race, for ‘boys. —l, Girls’ 5pm, “Hem __1, Lcstenr Singleton and llcaton Stew- Smith: 2. Marion Ilume; 1:, Kathi art; ~. Alex Bell and Frank Young: Morrow; 4. Jencttc Singleton. 3. Duncan Mathcsou and Charlie Tgauhgfg‘l{flce_-l'cut_he|~juc 51,5. Murdoch McLean; 4, Franklounsz. Boys’ Shoo Race-—l, Lesieriiiil- kieion: 2. Beaten Stewart; 3. Jam. Murdoch McLean. _ sou McLeod; 4, Elizabeth Clark. ‘ ThYBE-leilgfill RM?!‘- llll‘ iilrlfl. —1. Married Women's Rncc, —< i. Elizabeth Bell und Jlnrion Hume: Mrs. John iiicliae; 2, Mrs. W. A. 2' MET)’ 139-111 3-1111 EMU! Tlllme; 3. illcQucen; 3. Mrs. (ieorgn hit-Pher- Katio Morrow und Gertrude illor- son; 4, Mrs. M. J. Stewart, POW; 4. Rut-ll Stmvflft Mill EH10 NIL" ilinrried Glen's ilacc.-—l, Iioriur- Bcuth. ick itluPhorson; 2, (leorgc hlcinazui; ThFOQ-lfliflgcll Ram f" 1103's‘. ~--1, 3, Alex hlnihcsou; 4- John Andrmv. sums RE wouurs DISORDERS - TEN-DAY TREATMENT FREE- ‘ ' Qrwes‘ my n} certain relief for all disorders of women. It 1s applied locally the sufiering tissues. The dead waste mat- ! region is expelled, tall and physical re- 1 lief; the bloodwessels and nerves are toned and strengthened, and the circulation is rendered to normal as this treatment is _ __ ; based on strictly scientific principles, and sot-s on the actual ~ location o! the disease, it cannot hel but do good in all forms of female troubles, including del ed and painful menstrua- troubles, etc. Price $2.00 per box, which is snflicient for one month's treatment. A free Trial Treatment, enough for 10 days, worth 75c, will be sent- FREE to any snflerlng woman _. i who will send me her address. Enclose three stamps andad- dress: Mrs. Lydia W. Ladd, Dept. I Windsor, Ontario. Sold By Leading Drflggirficts Everywhere ti, Beaten Stewart; 4, Murdoch liic-Itcr Singleton; 2. Benton Stew rt‘ ilf idvulluc . Stewart; 4, Jnmcs McKinnon and Lean; 2. Cassie McDonald; 3, lamp and is absorbed into ‘ ter in the congested ,, giving immediate men- tion, leneorrhoea, falling of the womb, growths, and ovarian j.