~ -an 16, 1926 sa||§|h~ 1, City; 'Hazel' Bryenton, B1-ackley. Wood, hinnlfield. City. iMacLennan. -l-I.'R-oper, City . F. Gill,_City. West Royal-ty E. Bourke, »City . Mermaid. R Lane Silver Leaved and Varie- §.“‘5°!"§ ' .P12 >s7-' gs N H. c'Murray. 1. -Mrs. M. H. MacLennan. 4. W. H, Johnson. Sec. 43-Fancy Aprons: , 2. Adele iMa'cLen-nan,_ Collection Dahlins. 1 Mrs. -Fred Foley 3. iMrs_ E. iBoyce. 1. Allan S. Stewart. 2 Jennie Turner. Charlottetown 'Hanging Pot or Basket. 2. -L. A, ‘Hasze-rd. 3 Bernadette MacMillan. Ch'Town 1. ‘Robert Beer. 3. iMrs_ J. W. MHGGFCSOF. Sec. 44-Specimen patched garment: -2. Mrs. Geo. Lewis. Collection Gladioias. V 1 Mrs. G. H. Harper, East Royalty 8. Mrs. John F. Simmonds, 1. iM-rs. JH-S. T11'it.~ 2 Mrs. Ernest Bulman. Rustico 41 Baleam. 2, Allan S- Si€“’R'1`i~ 3 Marjorie Harper, East Royalty 1. |Mrs, Reginald Bryenton, Brackley Collection- Pansies. _ gcc, 45_}30nd0||- Cap; _ 2. Allison Bryenton, Brackley. 1. Penelope -MHcl\‘il1i10l1. _ 1 Minnie Campbell 3. H8291 -Bl'Y0l1t0l1. 2- A4019 'MHC‘L°nna“~ 2 Hazel Wbod, Charlottetown Camfpanull 3, Hazel Bryenton. 3 Matty Swan . 1. Mrs. S, R. Lane, Southport, 4. Mrs. J. W. ’M8CG1”€H0l‘- - 59¢_ 4¢;_Fan¢y Sweater; A9l7a1'i1§\1S- Pilmfigire. Collection Swee-t Peas, 1 Mrs. Jas. Tait. Charlottetown. 1. =MiB- ‘Reitiilaid Bl'.V0ili011- 1- 'MT-‘L E- T. H1555- 2 Mrs. Emmett Gallant, Ch'Town i. 2 Anna Maclnnle ..._x:.. Sec 20--1 pair flow day pillow Iiiplr- " 1 Beatrice M. Judson. Alexandria 2 Helen Macboan. Charlottetown 3 Pearl Bourke Chorlotietow - . n: _ , ” Sec. 21--Beet specimen of fancy; nrt, ` not mentioned in list: ‘ ` 1 M. C. Broun _ _ 2 Helen Mselapn ~,., (continues) ' ‘ °lidiii'°`J¢ 'ren seifiif-iiéhpogiqiliniiion' lim""j C - ' - °- ' - bell Charlottetown ce--'rim we move -me - a. Mum s. stewart. 1 “‘““‘° °“‘”" '< - - 9rs‘in Pots, ra V i Holy-hooks. 2 31; Percy Dickinson. New Glu- 1. .Pena MacKinnon. 8 Dm _ y MacLean, Charlottetown. .3 Gilroy;-Erold Pickard. City. sec. ”_,l_“ CM colored: Hydrangea, Paniculata. Gfanditlora. Y- c"y_ X ,_ Freda _Newson,cm._ 1 Edith Longworth, Charlottetpwn. ,_ Mlm s_ Stewmm Sec. 24-Sofa Cushion in floral design wsuoudtte imiigrs. (vl`;>°r‘l)\.;ay,.Am1h;rs‘t, N. S. ' ki . ra. , out or . _ Sé:,°;"°’d” ,`,a1,;,2fff,:,E'“°°’ P’°"°°' Br" ey s Mn. any Hermia. crm-iottezown. ` A 1 Mrs Reginald Bryenton Sec. '36--Sota‘Cusbion. worked on 21 Mrs' ceo. Hema. west noyauy. ¢°l°f°°i'9°tt°I\ °r ii°°°= ` a. Mnf vernon Maemiian. 1 Hulbu _-Mucbern 4, Mr; Cyrus G. Rickard, West 2 Vere Carney ‘ Reginald Bryenton.gBrackley 1 sf ,i - _ . : 75"" Royalty ' 3 Mltty Pickard. Charlottetown ' Pans," Sec. 26-Sola Cushion in conventional -, , ` ` ache _ design: ‘ ` ' 0|” f gf uger;`d4f§yM°fcK1n§§£n __ 1 Mrs. Thus. R. Beer. Charlottetown ` s. nm. J. wt uvnworegor. - 2 Vw- 0°"1°Y _ _ Sec. 27-Best Hand made lilxht robe: 4. L. A. il-Iaszard. Petunia, Dou|ble_ 1. C. P. Williams. Petunia, Single. 1, M. Tweedy. City. 2. Mrs. E. T. Higgs. Helianthue. 1, -Penelope MacKinnon. Phlox Drum-mondii_ 1. Mrs, Jas. Tait. 1. Elldcovt Murley, City. Plox. Perennial. 1, 'Mrs. Jas. Tait. 2. -L, A. I-Iasza-rd. Rose, Three Cut Blooms, 1_ C, LP. 'Will'lams. -2. L_ A. Haszard. 3. All-ain S. Stewart. runes. 6 Blooms. 1. C. P. William-s. 2, L, A. Haszard. Stocks, Double 1. ‘.\-Irs. E. T. Higgs. 2, ilvlrs. A, O. F. Gill. Sca-bosa.. 1. C, iP, Wil_liams_ - ~ » - ' _ - ' 2, iMrs. Byron Norton. City. ‘Sec. 36-Babies \vool Jacket, white or Sweet Peas, 6 Colors. C°i°f9df 1. Mrs. Byron Norton. 2, 'Mrs. E. T. ll-H555- 3 _ L_ A, Haszard. Harry ,Mme,._ Cm._ 4f F,-ed Andrew, East Royalty. Sec. 37-Babies dress, cotton or wool, weet Peas, 10 Specimens. illlilii H1856! r/2 1. .M. Tweedy. - A. ~s_ M.ac1.e0d. 2. Mr. Harold richard, city. 2 Mrs. George MacQuarrle John Andrew, -East nm'-sity. 3, Mrs. E, T. uigss. 3 Mrs- Cyrus G- Pivkard John F, Simmonds, 4, -Helen Wood_ - Sec, 38-Novelty for gift or bazaar: Scented -Leaved. Venbenas. 1 \Mrs, Fred Foley, Montreal Wood, 1. (Mrs. J. Wt MacGregor 2 Mrs. Lorne Harper, Charlottetown Ivy -Lenved, 2, '.\1rs. Jas. Tait, , 3 Daisy MacLean, Charlottetown. Wood_ Zinnlae. , Seo. 34-Pin Cushion: Lewin, 1, Mrs. Cecil Stewart. 1 Anna Maclnnis Andrew. Ililrs_ E, T. Higgs. 2 Mrs. Percy Dickieson Sal via . Tait, 1. -Rose Longworth. City. Sec, 40-Patchwork quilt. colored: 2. -Mns, Byron Norton. Longrworth, City_ Bouquet Suitable for Table or Mantle. 2 Mrs. W. G. Schurman, S'Slde 1. C. P. Williams. B. Lewis, West Royalty 2, Mrs, Jas. Talte. Sec. 41-Servlette, halt doz., all white Lewis, 3. Mrs. John Andrew, East Royalty. 1 Mrs. Geo. W. Maciluarrie 4, M-rs-_ Murdic MacLean. City- T 2 Helen MacLean City. "Bouquet, Hand, 3 Mrs. Fred Foley _ 1. -Mrs, Jas, Tait. Sec, 42-Camisole. hand made. 2. C. -P. Williams. 3. Fred- Andre-w, Sec. 28-Best pair hand made pillow slips: Sec. 29-One pair fancy towels: Sec. 31-Cross Stitch: Sec. 33-Babies wool booties. whito or colored: . Sec. 34-Tattlng: 1 Mrs. Fred Foley, Montreal 2 Mrs. Percy Dickleson 3 Alice V. MacNell ` ' 1 Mrs Cyrus G. Plckard, We. Royalty ' 2 Mrs. J. R. Allan. West Covehead 3 Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Char- iottetown. 1 M. C. Brough. 2 Helen MacLean \ 8 Mrs. Fannie Colburn 1 Gladys Wright 1 Mrs. Roy Heustis 2 J. M. Hughes 3 Plessa Ogilvie, Parrsboro, N. S. 1 Edith Loxigwortli 2 Margaret Coles. North Milton 3 ‘ilrs J F Forty, North Rustico 1 'Miss M. Stringer. Charlottetown. 2 Mrs. Roy I-icustis ` . 3 Mrs, Geo. Lewis, West Royalty. 1 Mrs. Roy I-ieustis 3 Myra Wood 1 Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Hazelbrook 3 Hettie E. Myers _ 1 Etta Coles., Milton 2 Mattie Swan. Charlottetown ..,__ 1 ` F FF.-. The Tired ,BusiueSSfMan M W Tired Brain . C Tired Ne/rvegs s _ Body Is it any wonder that digestive organs fail and J the action . weakens undersuch'stra1°nP , " f I my -_¢_¢_;_ DERN business 'is'/carried on at tremendous expense to the nervous syetemsof men. - , -So great are the worries and anxieties of business and professional life _that-the end of the day' finds -»-_i Nervous Trouble Mr. Fred Rose, Dresden, Ont., writes- "l certainly can sympathize with anyone who suffers from nerve trouble. For many months I was aillictcd with nervousness, and after going to bed I would toss about for hours unable to sleep. Dr. Chaae’s Nerve Food was recommended to me, so I gave it a trial. I found it a splendid treatment, as _ I can now enjoy a good night's rest. For the nerves, the beet password I ` can give is 'Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food'." Was Very Nervous Mr. A. Jacobs, 243 Clarence St., London, Ont., writes:-- "I was so very nervous that I could hardly get to sleep at nights. I was also troubled considerably with pains in the small of my back. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has proven wonderfully beneficial to me. and I am now pleased to say that my nerves are very much stcadier. I sleep and rest well, and the pains in my hack have entirely disappeared.” 1 the brain, the nerves, the body, limp, j The last ounce of nervous energy-.,seems_ to have' beencxpended. Is it any wonder that stop beating when the nerveforce whichconti-ols their action is so completely exhausted ?_ If you could only “rest and sleep _there would be some chance of replenishing, by night ,the nerve force which is exhausted by day-_ But 'with the nerves on -edge you are restless and irritable. You cannot sit still or relax. You must be ever on the go. You must have excitement and' stimulation until finally worn out, a nervous breakdown or failure of the heart’s action brings calamity. V There is a way out oi' this vicious ciicle of nervous exhaustion. It is by the use of Dr..Chase’s Nerve Food. - This is the most rational treatment imaginable because it feeds the nerves back to health and vigor. Not directly of course, but through the medium ofthe blood, which is the source of all bodily nourishment. By using Dr; Chase’s Nerve Food you will soon find yourself sleeping and resting better, digestion will improve and you will forget the tired feelings in your enthusiasm for new health and happiness. It will jake a little time to get back all your old pep and vigor, but while using this restorative treatment you can be certain that your nervous system is being thoroughly built up and that the beneficial results will be lasting. , As the supply of nerve force in the body is increased your vital organs will resume their natural functions. You will feel the confidence that goes with good health. Your efiiciency will improve and you will be able .to get the most out of life. ` ,t 9 _ _Dr. Chase s Nerve Food Y 60 cts. a box, all dealers or The, Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto 2, Canada Libby Wright. Charlottetown, 2. Mrs- -Boyce. ” 2-, l». _A» Haezimi- as Miss M. Stringer 3. Hazel Bryenton. 3, Lois Jones, llurrbllry. Sec, 47-Applique Work: , Petunia. 4- Mrs- ‘A- 0- F- Um- 1 Mrs. Chester MacDonald. N. Milton 1, iMrs. John F, Simmonds. Bouuillll Syeot PGM- 2 M,-,,_ Ge., Maoqua,-,-ie 2. -Mrs. Reginald Bryentun- 1- MW T1- '1`~ Higgs- 3 Julia. Graham Charlottetown 8.‘Ha1elBry@n-ton. 2- ‘W-fs- Reginald B’Y°”i°"- sec. 48-'ruiteil omits: ctmegtion 11:; or More Plante crown _ -11:01; Jylgii-ard ‘ ‘ 1 Mrs. Pope Hooper. Milton reell 01186 2 Mrs. Lorne Harper 1' M” J' W' M“°G"°g°" mg“`"°'d' Criss-to-LADIES rumor wonk 3 Mfr Er-1°” H- Buim-"1 Svwiai Prize imiootience. ‘ ' ' Sec. 50-Modern Honeton band made 1- Mrs- Hari' Miller- Fnnc Work Embroidery: lace! - 2- V‘l°k’t`M“cheu' City' » Sec ly-Luncheon Set, all white: 1 E. M. MacMurray spwlal Prize Begonms Bedded' 1 E. M. MacMurray, Charlottetown. 2 M. C. Brough 1- Mies Hazel Bryenwn' 2 M. C. Brough, Gananoque. Ont. Sec. 51-Hand matic white Iacc con- ' 2. 'Mrs. Rcgirnald Bryenton. 3. W. H. Johnston, City. Cui, Blomns-Anrtirrhinum. 1. Mrs. Jas. Tait. I 2, Filorence Vessey, York U. te..-S ts ggi.: J. M. Hughes. Charlottetown. il‘0Di9C€1 - n leon Set worked in colors 1 E- M- liliwll/lllrfii Astors, oolne not Qu _ __` ' . ' ' . ,1 - 1 AR Wm, Cn . Sec. 3 Childs Hand Made Dress. mil e -C sms' Y 1 Mrs. F. Jones. Pownal. 1 E. M. MacMurray, Charlottetown 2- "fs--3 R- I’““"- - 2 Alice v Macmii chariouetown Sec. 53-1 Fam-v Bas (Crochet) . C‘"“'“°'°“~ s Mrs. unfold Pitinini, charlotte- 1 J. M. Husiiiu 1. ‘Mrs, S. R. -Lane, ,own Seo. 54-1 Crochet Bag. cotton or silk Cali-i0PSis|. ‘M .Ki qi sea 4_H,,m(.spun };ag_ ham] work; 1 Mrs. A. H. Grunt, Charlottetown. 1- 'P°”" gpg ‘;°d"”"”- ‘“ W' f 1 Miss Nellie norm, winsioe 2 oiga Anderson, oimrionetown. 2' MTB' 0 u n ww' Sec 5-Roman lam-orozdery or Cutwork 3 Margaret Coles. Nbrtll Milton C“"°“"“1“- .t _-, 1 Mrs. J. R, Fsrquharson, Bunbury ` See- 55-Bedroom Slippers: é' MMI' E’ msgs' ony' 2 Mrs. Henry Lapthorne. Ch'Town. 2 Gerlruile Holmes. Ul1i9l\ ROM ‘ An 3°" ryemon' 3 Miss Anna Maclnnis, Ch'Town. Ser. V156-Crolcliet lBag: - Sec. 6-French Embroidery: -. rs. Ro t. M tchell M'g`m."`l“n' Bmcklcy 1 Helen Grant. Charlottetown. 2 Mrs. Ernest Bulmnn 2 M,-,_ Geo,-ge Mcqnan-ie, 3-51,19 Sec. 58 (a)-Irish Bag: Cm, Sec. 7-Eyelet Embroidery: 1 Miss R. Kays, Charlottetown . ` 1 Bessie M. Colburn. _ 2 Mrs. S. D. Murchison, Pinetto , new 2 M_ C_ Brough Sec. 57-Filet Crochet: ec 8-Centrepiece, white with white Lydia ROSS. SOLll'iB .h . S _ 1 , , 11M. C. Brough 2 Miss M. Stringer 2 Fiore ce Platt Charlottetown S60 53-‘Luce S ecimell n s. - D C 3 Mrs. Henry Lapthorne 1 Miss Harriet Cosh. Charlottetown Sec. 9-Csntrepiece, worked on color- 2 B18-11011 Relish. Milton Lu cl . Y rs. H. A. Bownoss. Crapaud. 2 ElSiC HOODGP- lViiii0I\ his Fannie Colburn. Amherst. 3 Mrs. Frank Roper. Charlottetown 12 Bl med 3 Mrs A H Grant Charlottetown. Sec. 52-Lace dessert doylies, hand ed linen or cotton: ' 2 Anna' Maclnnis 3 Florence Platts Sec. 59-Crochet Collar: 1 Stella Doyle. Charlottetown. 1 MIB- R0! Heustili Sec. 60-6 Crochet Doylies: ` -1 Mrs. S. D. Murchison see. 10-white me wciock we cloth: 2 Miss Holroyd. Wiltshire ` 1 Mrs. Ernest Bnlman, Rustico Sw- 31-L8dy'S SllD0l1 SWBMBFI 2 Mrs. Lester Brehaut. Murray River 1 Mill -HarrlethC0sh s Mrs. Jas. Punener, Charlottetown. Work or Chiidre under 15 Years: ' Sec. 11-Five o‘clock tea cloth worked SBC. 63-Piii0W Case: 2 .1-[elm G,-Bm Sec. 64-Outline Work: 3 Mg" H¢,|,~0yd, Wiltshire 1 Doris Whitlock. Charlottetown sec. 12-Embroidered table cover: 2 Margaret Ferguson. Charlottetown 1 Miss Verna Dixon. Little Bands 30°- 35-DTBBSQG D011! 2 Margaret Bniman, Rnstico 1 Helen Matheson. North Milton 3 Laura tnderson. Charlottetown 2 Dori! Whitlock see. 13-shlluroidered Dessert Doyiies 8 Beth Coles. Milton 1 M, (3, 13|-gugh Sec. 67-Crochet Lace, 1-2 yard: Sec. 14-Sideboard cloth in white. 1 Janie McCabe. Cllarivtteivwn York. -1 Florence Platte 2 D014! Whitlock z an-the Munn. oimiottaiown Sec. 08-Benn Book: in color: 1 Marion J. Maher, Charlottetown. Cm, 1 oiaayr wright. Charlottetown 2 Muriel MacDonald. Ch"I‘own 3 Florence Plnttl ' chiefs: Bryeneon. - 1 Min Helen Grant e chiefs 1 mu coin. linen 2 Helen Grant 3 Verna Dixon 3 M, 0, 3|-nun y - 1 Merfnret Forging: see. 16-_sideboard oiein. onions: 2 Jon ¢ Hafner. t Royalty 1 mme M, coihufn . Boo. ll--Specimen ot Patched Gar- I Hettie E. H1011. -lalelhrook ment: . 1 Greco Harper meat nity -» ‘ sec, 1¢_rmoy Waist of H-ook; Bee. ‘il-Hand -Mdde Niggto Gown: 1 1|", mm mwngli, gi,"-iogmavm 4 1 Rioheriiine Grant. Charlottetown. York. ' see. 11-4 Handmade tenor hendker- I Miriam Bittin. Charlottetown , leo. 'l1--Knitted Wool Sweater: ` 1 Violet Owen. Charlottetown _ ses. is-a Hemmtonea white hand- I Grace Hafner. -lint Rorlitr- - mad hendknr : . Clans Ii Woelien and Cotton Goods , ii Boo. 19--linbrddored Collar: Sec. 1--Ladies Shawl. ell wool., 1 1 ILC. Bfoulh , - ‘1 lleivtna-Monitors Clrtown. i -‘. -1 1'-.~.____.f-_-.',r'.*-_'rr ' _ ii ' " ' '~"-"_ iii- ` .. . `."a|'.ii"". I7-'. ‘k|E&-;#.i-.'i»- .1'f,..-`- _ f. ||‘:;‘> ~.i-.~-.il-i."`msi \"`-‘»".'i'=£&. - . ‘LJ-"»“ Sec. 1 2 Sec. 1 2 Sec. 1 2 3 Sec. 1 2 ti Sec. Z 3 Sec. 1 Sec. 1 2 3 Sec. 1 2 3 Sec. from 1 2 3 Soc. from 1 2 Sec. from 1 Bac. made 2 Sec. made 1 2 Sec. 1 8 Sec. 1 2 8 §§”»~§°--_if-»~;§“--§' 'H 3--One :pair knitted Blankets. Mrs. Benj. Houston, New Glns~ gow, P. E. I. Mrs. Jas. King. Tracadie Cross. 7~10 yds. Twilied Flannel, white Mrs. John J. MacLean Lung Cree k. Mrs. Benj._ Houston. _ 8-Fancy Counterpnnc, all wool. Mrs. E. G. Chisholm, Loudon- derry. N. s. ‘Mrs_ G. S. ‘MadLeod, Cl\’town. terial . 1 Mrs. Alcx. MacMillan, Eldon. 9-Fancy Counterpano, linen or cotton . Mrs. E. G. Chisholm. Mrs. Frank Roper, Clrtown, Mitt.y Plckurd, Ch’town, = . 10-Hooked Door Mat, any mu.- Mrs. Ernest ilulman. R-ustico. Mrs. Percy Dlckicson_ New Glasgow. 'Margaret Buiman_ ltusticn, 11-Hooked Square. any material Mrs. S. D. Murchison, Pinctte. Bt-lfnsl, P, E, 1, 12-Hooked ltvm. luv material. Mrs. Ernest Prowae, Brackley. 'Margaret Campbell, Ch’t.own, Mrs. Sarah MacLeod, Whentiey River, 13-Hooked Rug, all yarn. Mrs. Norman Ferguson. indian River. -P. E. 1. Mrs. Artur -Peterson. Ch’town. Lottie Bryonton, Ch'town. 14-Collection home-made linen flax grown in P. E. I. P. P. Arsenaudt, Mt. Carmel. Mrs. Arcade M. Gaudet, Tignlsh. Mrs. E. G. Chisholm. London- derry. -N. s. 15-Bleached table cloth, made ' Island ilax . Arcade made made from sheeting sheeting -Lot 48. rmel. h'town. I I 2 Mrs. Fred White, York, 3 Margaret Bulrnan, ltusttco. Sec. 28-_Une pr men’s woollen gloves. Mrs. Gcu. Lewis, West Royn 2 Mrs. E. G. Chisholm, Loud derry. S. ity. 1111- Soc. 29-1 pr. lady’s woollen gloves. 1) Mrs. Geo. lfwls, West Royalty. .. Alberta Le is, West Royalty Sc . 30-Gent’s knitted fancy vest. c 1 Mrs. G, H. Harper_ East Royalty. 2 Mrs. John -E. Holmes, East Roy- 1- Julio T. Crnwfonl. 1. Jennie Turner. SCC. 10.-Drawing -From Co-St. Sec. 21--Still Lite Sec. 11,-Penol-i or (‘/rayon. ibeo. 22,-Se-plu. | 1. Julia T. Crawford. 1, Edna. Gordon. 2. Julia T. Cra-wforrl. I 1 'Munlel Toomb `~ Sec- 9~~P°i`iI`Hit. Subject from Life. Sec. 20-.':`»3i=< F