owing is a continuation of Cnw. 4 yrs. old or over. dry must 9 list at Crapaud Exhibl- sholr Pl'itiE?lI('E' oi I)Cillg in calf or having had une--l. Stanley May- 'hew. Foil POLL Cow. 4 yr. old or over, in milk- ”,'if.li, Jr. Call. born after 5811- 1-I1. Parker Jewell. 2. Stanley May- I953-l. Lank BF05- -hew. 3. Stanley Mayhew. gull, 2 Hats and "V"-L Lank Group of three. Cow, heifer (1 or - 2 yr. old) anti hciicr calf-l. Albert -1-, Jr. Call. born tiller 5811-1 Craswell. 2. Stanley'Mayhew. t. CPOFFZC NlCll0l50"- 7- 1-wk Best three animals. male or fe- 1, ., male. any age, get of one sire- ','nl'CI'. SIN Cam bum between 1. Albert Craswell. 2. Stanley May- J1, ,. ii zIlll'I Dec. 31, 1954-I. Lank hewg B . BEEF STEERS .,,- tr. 1 .)'L'iH' and under 2 Yea"; Beef steers tany breed) 800-1100 ,1 l.:tnk Bros. 2. George Nichol-libs.-1, J. F. Trowsdale. Crapaud. ..,.,, ;:. ti-who Nlcliolsom 2. J. F. Trowsdale, Crapaud. 3. . 2 in 61'? lllld9F3Y93Th -Stanley Mayhew. 4. Stanley May- ll lilillllll-1,-l,;1'ti( Bros.” ,hew. 5. Ernest Francis. -in-,' years and under 3.(;H,gMpioNs tIr.l'i1- I-"ilk 3795- 2- G99 Male-Junior Champion-Parker . lint-oil Jewell. Reserve Junior Champion 1'-in -i it'll!" iild. dry. ITIU-S1 Shflw --Albert Craswell. Senior Cham- ell wt) of lriliii-I ill 03150? lliwlllg pion--Stanley Mayhew. Reserve llzti vii" 4- I-illlk -”05- Senior Champion-Albert Craswell. Cttu. 3 .)'t'i" "W i" m"km1- I-3"klGrand Champion-Parker Jewell. Bros Reserve Grand Champion-Albert c,,,., 4 yt.lrs old or over, inlCraswell. miik-i. l.snk Bros. l Female-J u n in r (il'Iil)i) of Illruc: Cow. heifer, tltlleathet Myers. Reserve Junior or 2 3.-at-s (llill and heifer calf-1. Champion-Albert Craswell. Sen- Lank ill 2 ior Champion-Parker Jewell. Re- K , 1., .1 , serie Senior Champion-Albert n1f:l;Vl”',T;.L;g:jI :f ',',lf,.es,';L"f, Craswell. Grand Champlon-”ark- Champion- Illnlr -Jtlllior (Jlilmpion - Lankl Md 50"- 2- E3” M3b9Y- Sow, pure bred or grade. farrow- ed prior to Jan. 1-55. - 1. Almon Boswell, Charlottetown R.R.3, 2. S. C. Stewart and son, 3. S. C. Stewart and son. Sow, pure bred or grade. larrow- Bros its-serve Grand Champion- Lank Bros. Fclnnlt--Junior Champion-Lank Bros lit-serve Junior Champion- Lank Bros. Senior Champion- Lanlt Bros. Reserve Senior Champ- ion-Lank Bros. Grand Champion ed in 1955 and over 4 months- ..i3nk iii-ns, Reservg Grand Cham. i. Almon Boswell Charlottetown, plon--1.:-illk Bros. RR. 3 2. Almon Boswell. 3. S.C. SHOKTIIORN Stewart and son. illlll. Jr. Calf. born after Jan 1. Two bacon hogs. weighing bet- 19.33-l. Ivan Clark and Sons. 2. tween 180 pounds and 210 lbs. Allison MacEachern. 3. Lyle Bos- - 1- Hudson L0WIIl9T- 3- GEOFEE well. slarshfleld. Nicholson. 8. Herman Mayne. Bull. st" calf, born between July Bacon has 180 lbs. to 210 lbs. 1. ism and December 31, 1954-1 Ivan Bowness, Kenslngton, 2. 1. Lylcl Boswell. 2. George Sturdy. Hudson Lowther, 3. S.C.Stewart 3. W3 dron MacPhee. and son. irzn-lint: bull-l. Gerald Dollar. CLASS 12 Yomrsiiiiug BREED. Bull, 2 years and over-l. Leigh ma CLASS (CoN1"D) Brown. 2. Daniel Jewell. 3. Ivan sow, under is months,with1itter ” Ca" hon ft J not fewer than 3 pigs- 1. Don . r nor an.- i. Ivan Clark and Sons. 2. Ivan Sc33T,"33;,NE;"..:,iiE:j with litter- nark 5"” 5”” 3- Kenneth R0b- not fewer than 8 pigs- 1. Almon bl" Boswell Charlottetown RR. 8 2 H9”"' 5” c5”- 50"? belwttell Ray MiicQuarrie 3 Riilph Myers. J”!-V 1 mid December 31- 1954-r Special miracle prize for i. Lyle Boswell. 1. Lyle Boswell. but gxhibjt of hog. (no: (awai- I" HB;'i';ir" 1'I;;V'2-nd under 2 than 3 to a pen) The prize to he I. Lyle 'an.-well. 2. Lyle Boislivsell. IIIlo3;glsloI3IIiiio1'gloIIe.liti.irfrliTIt1IRA53lmon 3. Daniel Jewell. i ' '. ' i ' POULTRY II('ilET. 1 yrs. and under 3 yrs. Best pair or 63955. 1. Mrs. dry-l. Stanley Illtrry, 1 Noel Potts. t'tlii'. 8 yr. old, dry, must show evltlcnce of living in call or having had one-l. Lyle Boswell. 2. Daniel ill:-well old. in milk-1. charlie Best pair of Ducks- 1. Robert Cousins, 2. Almon Boswell, 3. Mrs. John Warren, 4. Dianne Roberts. Best pair of Turkeys- 1. Gordon Myers, 2. Diane Roberts, 3. Mrs. Jaa. Gordon, 4. Parker Jewell. PLYMOUTII ROCKS Hen- 1. Lila Gamble. 2. Lila Gamble, 3 Lila Gamble. 4. Parker Jewell. Cockerel- I. Lila Gamble. 2. Lila Gamble. Pullct- l. Lila Gamble. 2. Don- t! Burns. Cow. 1 yr, lllachonzie. CW5 4 yr. old or over dry must ”,:df!"('9 0' bt3ll18'l.n call or 2 Hf if one-I. Daniel Jewell. -C(-y.We4 oswell. 8. Stanley Hun-y, 1. Austin Elli? oz: igvm in mm- mnv an Mum s.mi.m corn Nlchol- 31 Group of three: Cow heifer (1 E'..fi1I;.Zli”f"3 W" --"--- mg BO-Swen-. anlel Jewell. a. miijtgsl three animals. male, or to- L Lv'1:"g'osl:vl:l-I lgt Ellone sire.- 3. Daniel Jewell. . y. BDSWPHJ . CHAMPIONS Ivan B. Dawson. Bedeque. spec- ial prize to owner of best pen in above class. consisting of one cock and three hens- 1. Lila Gamble. Parker Cnntield, Crapaud: to best pen of Leghorn: or New Hamp- shire Reds. consisting of cock and three hens- Donald Burns. "I I NI(2Wkl-IAMPSHIRE REDS . at-- uni cimm , or erel--- Donald Burns. swell. Mars field. ngizi-'w PItllet- Donald Burns. 2. Don- ' V. ti Burns. 3. Donald Burns. wr g ROSS BIIIEIEDRI ye .enlor Cham ion- ' . l Hen- . am: it Schurman, I. gt-ll Grand Chiimpio?-flliioigigi-lack SOFOIISPH, .'i. J W. Carr and :Il;ill1. Resei-V. Grand Champion sons, 4. Mrs. Floyd Sharp. -ltltt-l Jewell. Cockerel --i. Mrs. Lloyd Sharp. Ilrmale-Junior 1. Myron Dawson, 3. Harold Bul- C-;'9 Boswell. Reserv. pm, 4. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. Seanlpinn-Ivan Clark nd Son ; Pullet-1. Jack Sorenson, 2. Rar- nlnr Champion-Daniel .lett.e"' old Bulpitt. 1. Parker Jewell. 4. Reserve Sepior Champion-Lyle. T.l-I.Carr and son. Bgswrli. Grand CITIIIIIPIOII-Lyle Shur-gain s ' ' prize donated glint-Ill. Reserve Grand Champion by Mr. P. L. Morris, Kinkora. to HE?:'E:l0-llf3ell.AN owr:(er otjbgat peg consisting! ofcone ,, DA cocan reeens-..arr Azilllis BERDEEN and sons. . ms i -la. gilt, lmm me, 5,, L CLASS 15 - ADULT BREEDING Bu” - . nrker Jewell. PENS (BANTAMS NOT ELIGIBLE I 3 sr. calf. born between Barred Plymouth Rock-I. Myron " Dawson. New Hampshire Reds- 1. Don- aid Burns. EGGS 1 Dozen Grade A large. Brown- 1 Jack Sorensen. 2. Mrs. Alton Rodd. North Milton. 3. Charlotte Mackay. 4. Mrs. John Warren, 5. Robert Crawford. 1 dozen Grade A large, White- I. Mrs. Lloyd Sharp. CLASS 20 FIELD ROOTS Potatoes Irish cobblers a) tub- cr.s- 1. Mrs. John Warren, North River; 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson; 3. David Best, Crapaud; 4. Parker Jewell. York. Potatoes; Green Mountains, no lubers- 2. Myron Dawson.Tryon, 3. Earl Mabey; 4. Parker Francis. Champion- all. M23.:lIlt'll2 Sand over-1' Smnle lclicr Ir lanky Mayhem .7 -m. nail born after Jan I, Iltlliltlill 119? il:aswe”' 2- Stanley .' .Il.'l)ll(lil" M '0 Myem 4' Smni Iltlllt-ir (X: Jul, I ; - Will. born between HralhrlidII(i'oi)ecember 31' m54.l' lit'ilt'r.. lit-rs" 2i Stanley M”VI'"V- l. .tIln.,., (.138; f""I "MET 2 years- vt ' -Well. 2. Albert Cras- ""'- 2 yrs and - under 3 yrs. ll:-lter. 12 Mb"! Cmswe"' d M yrs. and d r.) l. Albon Cmswelir if ive)-1. Francis; 2. Mrs. K VIc'"la- 3' Mrsi Parker Fmnclilmerslde air base from where they Fred Inman; 3. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath. MacGregor. Parker Jewell: 3. T. Arthur Daw- son Albany R.R.. 1. Mrs. Franklin Brown, New Lon- ” ',"”km1- G90l”lle Nicholson. 1 R .13; 1 pi i; it b i don' 2. Mrs. Birchfield Yea. St. Dani.” J"i9"- 3- Austin Smith 3.e.COIb0el.II'elInQso(l:nIoW, 4.: iii:-s. nLliiini Eleanors: 3. Mrs. Gordon Carr. "me" 2 l'”- 5"” l"1d9l' 3 yrs. Thompgo , Crapaud; yarn. Mrs. Norman Stretch. Long Creek; 2. Mrs. Albert Craswell, Carleton Siding: 3. Mrs. Birchfield Yeo, St. Eleanors. geon Clark, Tryon: 8. Mrs. John Warren, North River; 3. Mrs. Leigh Brown, New London. dell Phillips, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Wendell MacLure; 3. Mrs. Everett Ladner. North River. lips, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Enna Dixon, DeSable; 3. Mrs. - MacFadyen. Mrs. Jack MacLeod; Argyle Shore 2. Mrs.I-Ioward Calbeck; 3. Mrs. Warren Dawson. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. Charlotte- town; 2. Eleanor Robertson; 3. Mrs Wendell Phillips. Norman Nicholson. Louis Francis: 2. Mrs. Jane Cut- clltfe; 3. Mrs. Lennls MacFadyen. 2. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath; 3. Mrs. Hudson Lowther. serviettes- 1. Mrs. Bert Dickie, Cape Traverse; 2. Mrs. Louis Fran- cis: 3. Golden Reeves. Lennls MacFadyen; 2. Mrs. Bryce Clark: 3. Hebert Howard. CLASS 23-NEEDLE WORK AND HANDICRAFT. Phillips, Charlottetown; Hudson Lowther, Albany. RR. 2 3. Mrs. Herbert Howard, Charlotte- town; Gaudet. Augustine Cove: Norman Nicholson, Charlottetown. 3. Mrs. Lennis MncFadyen. North River. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Charlotte- town; 2. Mrs. 3. Mrs. Herbert Howard, Charlotte- town. Phlllips,- Charlottetown ; glorman Nicholson, Charlottetown; 1. Beer: 3. Mrs. George Cot-ton. Crapaud Fair Prize List Potatoes. Sebago, 20 tubers- 1. Arthur Craig: 2. David Schurman; 3. Mrs. Read Stevenson; 4. Otto Johnson. Potatoes, Canso. 20 tubers- 1.i Otto Johnson; 2. Mrs. Extoti not-f man; 3. James Nicholson; 4. Mrs. John Warren. Potatoes, any other varietytuam- ed) 20 tubers- 1. Mrs. Alton Rodd; North Milton. 2. Gordon Myers; 3. James Nicholson; 4. Mrs. John Warren. l Turnlps, Swede for stock. 4 hi number- 1. Robert Crawford, I. Earl Mabey; 3. Helen Myers. Turnlps. for table or export (trim- med 5 in number--1. Barry Mac- Phee, 2. Mrs. Helen Canfield; 8. Earl Mabey. . Mangels. any variety, 3 in num- ber- 1. Helen Myers; 2. Parker Jewell; 3. Earl Mabey. l Corn Fodder. 5 stalks-1. Earl. Mahey; 2. Gordon MacKenzle; 8.) Gordon MacI(enzie. FRUITS AND FLOWERS Collection of 3 variety of apples named. 5 per plate- 1. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton; 2.,Mrs. Ever- ett Huwatt Jr., Albany, R.R.l, 3. Mrs. Alton Rodd. Milton. R.R.I, 4. Mrs. Allison Carr. Plums. any variety. (12), 1. Mrs. Alton Rodd. Milton, R.R.l; 2. Alice Lam, B,.,,Sg 3, Geo,-Se Nich0i5,,n.,er Jewell. Reserve Grand Cham- iraii, Kinknra; 3. Don Schurman. (ll-;tp.it.tl Ct't-.'lmcry Special ior,P'0"”He”'hel' MY9l'5- NPW Anna"- me ll.”-i lied Poll .-Ixhibit tnot few-lCLASS 12 t SWINE ) YORKSHIRE Pears. any variety. t6)-- 1. Mrs. er lll.'lll iollr tltlimnlsi-I. Lank BREEDING. 1.-ilton Rodd, Milton R.R.l: 2. MP8- El-os Ht-orue Nicholson. i Boar, turrowcd prior to Jan. l-55lIF3 Rtidfll g UNI,-gm-,4 1. Ray Ma('Qlln1'rie, 2. S. C. Stewart Grnlw iii lwIivlwsi-- I Ever- ett iluwait Jr. Alllally. R R. l; 2. Em R,..,.,.u. ,iu,,im- champ,'on-' Boar. larrowcd in l955 oier 4 Mrs. l'”'nilk llarllnniiltl v I4ElIllllIi'(lS: St-uior Champion-Lank months-l. Almon Boswell, Charl- Fern tsuortlw I. Xlrs. l-fl”. Trows Bros. Rt.'.-aervc Senior Champion- Oltelown R.R.1i.2. Herman Mayne. do-'6: 2- Rmlald DaW5""- (Tails Lank lirus. Grand Champion-Lank 3- I-0W9 F9l'3”5”"- audi 3' Mrsi Rwe” DaWS""' CH9" and. Fern (any other variety. not nat- Mrs. J.F. Trowsdale. Plant Foliage- 1. Mrs. Robert, Mayhew: 2. Mrs. Glen Waddeli; 3. Mrs. Fred Inman. Plant in bloom-I. Mrs. Parker Helen Canfiel i Sweet Pea Collection - 1. Mr 2. Lolita McViltie; Aster collection- 1. Mrs. J. W., Charlottetown; 2. H.l Dallas collection - 1. George C. Mach”. 2 -1- Arthur Dawson. Wendell Phillips, Charlottetown; Albany. R.R.; 3. Mrs. J. W. Mac-, Gregor. - Gladioli collection- 1. Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Charlottetown: 1. Mrs. John Wm Mac-Kenzie; 3. Mrs. John N0fm8Il Dixon. l Best collection cut flowers- 1.- x'rS.leSvl:l)l,'tm3 Tliilitrtrristt 2I”I0It:'RIrI,a.lI&- ell Philliils. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. T"”"'”I""('- ("i”l”"”I3 3 I1” "”h" Special prize- Mrs. J. W. Mac- Gregor, Charlottetown. CLASS 23 NEEDLE WORK AND IIANDICRAFT Rug Hooked tany variety)- Rag Quilt tPatchwork)- 1. Mrs. Spur- Quilt tApplique)- 1. Mrs. Wen- Cushion- 1. Mrs. Wendell Phil- Lannis Pillow Cases tembroldered)- I. Crochet (Filet)- 1 Mrs. Alfred Schurman; 2. Mrs. Louis Francis; 3 3. Mrs. John Dixon. Desable. Child's Dress (Smocked)-,1 Child's knitted dress- 1. Mrs. Table Cloth (all laca)- 1. Mrs. Afghans- 1. Mrs. Glen Waddeli; Luncheon or bridge set and Knitted socks tFancy)- 1. Mrs. Knitted Mitts- 1. Mrs. Wendell 2. Mrs. Knitted Sweaters- 1. Mrs. Alban 2. Mrs. Baby's Bonnet and Bootees- 1. Wendell Phillips. Baby's Sweater- 1. Mrs. Wendell 2. Mrs. Mrs. Norman Lowther, Crspaud. Novelty (for gift or bazaar)- Golden Reeves; 2. Mrs. James .1. Harold Bulpitt; 2. Parker JPWPII; '.i Sept. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 , tended to Mr. Rankin Marl(innon. LA VENHAM. England (CF)-W. in cm. - f.'..::::"...i.?- Jr: sits: the h" I'” G"e”'59-V "I" 'l "'9 A" ln,this Suffolk toun. He sang tlnde! berton Exhibition on Tuesday. .seven tractors and five choir- 'mastet-s. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phillips of Mt. Royal motored to Char- -lottetown recently. where they spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell Get the Pure Kind ! '- Full lmpctial and 5005 Barry and Bryan of i McasiIte!..tn Alherion were visitors to Wood- stock recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbing. TURPENTINE TMr.t and Mrs. Charles ,Yeo nI Pmkagcd in . orono were recent, visitors to me Mmmme-S the home of Mrs. lreos mother. - ?)":- Herb?” A('"""- I" W95' Newport Pure Turpentine is 9 ""' l the BEST lurpc-ni.ine that Miss Blanche Mathews of the. m”"9.V "3" "”1.V- 3'0"" deal" staff of the Bank of Nova SCOIIl,i has Ii m 37- 'm 3"” I50 0'-1"” Sunqfngl-side. spem the weekend, sin-s. Or uriie Coastal As- ..with her parents Mr. and Mrs.l pm” ?""m”"5 I'”l- 53”" vnlat-k Matthews in O'Leary. 'I"h”' 5' H -C.P. . SELLING OUT! GOLD CROSS PUMPS AT 59.95 Still Some Nice Styles Left CT . lQC.4.. non-on 2099 HEEL HUGGERS AT . . 39.95 MEN'S SLATER KID OXFORD . . Sl4.95 .......-.. R.C.A.F. FLIES SCOUTS HOME O'Leary Mrs. Lorne Adams and small son of Knutstord are spending a few days at the home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Mac- Donald in Glenwood. Miss Olive Jelley oltlartainntl some of her girl friends lrtlln Stlmmersitlc at I1Pl' home in 0'- Aprons-1. Mrs. I.t-nnis Mntw l.lL'Il' mite it-rd. l. Mrs. l,t-sry on Sunday. th R' :2. M”. L!" ti B-' D" it" , Ci 'l". ; gEt()ixI,I1eIIi.3I:1(llldrs.All,tE1Ih Rodt'l,hMilth,ir, zflvirs. Horttiii;e 3.Mlr;1.xixlilies-' Mr- and MH- Lewis Bernard KR. L ion gamer, were visitors to relatives in Run- House dress tAdult)- 1. Mrs.lGSc”lt;';)(t;i'k'3,5'2 V”Mdoze"'hT M'd'j MI Riv" ”cenu,' B” " 3" ' '5' J0 " 9.” ' , Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. 0.Le .- . I I. a ary, were visitors on Sunday Jvlvhw Freed ” loaf 1' Mrsj the home of Mr. and Mrs. letown. 30 Kim 351:2; 335- G””'""- .James Livingstone in Glenwood. hil' tt d "-1. 'ii.t ” ' l C dsI.E(::h::g0n'r?:a,.10ue,:,,.,:-5' whole wheat broad, In loaf.-I Mr. Robert I-Iarria.of Three Qtteber is visiting his 2. Mrs. Wendell Phillips. Charlotte 1 -ll”, Snursnon Clark: 2. Vlrs. Rivers, , I town. 3. Mrs. warn." Dawson Jolln ltat'l'on' 3. llrs. l-rnrl lnmnn brother Mr Lewis Harris in BM,-5 wash Sm-tg1.Ml.5. Wm”, Rolls, )5 tItl7pn . i ilrs. .l. I” Klilltsfortl and his mother, Mrs. On Tuesday morning two Dakota aircraft took off from R. C. A. F. Station Summerside for Moncton, N.B., where Boy Scouts. returning home from the Scout Jamboree held in Niagara-on-the-lake, were picked up and flown to the Sum- departed to their home in various parts of the Province. Shown above are the first arrivals home as they discmbarked from the first of the two planes to touch down on the runways on the return trip. tR.C.A F. Photo) 2. Barbara Smith; 3. Mrs. Norman 3- Nicholson, Charlottetown, Charlot- Frank R05s' Charlnttemwn. 3, -Hrs, li';lt'rcli. 3. filrs. I-'.xioli liulmtm. Norman Mat-Donald. Charlottetown Tea Bisrlliis. '-2 fIt)I.9lI --i. Vlrs. . ' . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES .F'r!od ltiman: 2. Mrs. J. r. Trows- W-l:"5;.fr':1 ' ig';l;';5- ; V'n':I'”5”"I:L Ri e tomatoes. any variety isr- dn r-. ('1-npnttti: 3. Mrs. John llcarti ' . . ' ' " . P Rl'an Mlltllns. '1 dim-ti - l. Mrs. ?1(:(:;a:y"e';:h Mmnnt 3' Pnwm” 3. Arthur Dawson. Kclr I) u t: it a n; 2. Hrs. lra ' t a Green tomatoes. any variety (5) Rodd. North iilllton; 3. Jill Thomas. Cllkkenv Callfleda 1 Pint 0l' 0811-" 1. Mrs. Alton Rodd, North Milton;i Douilllllllls. V: dozen- 1. filrs. 1- MPS- J. F. Trowsdale, Crapaud; 1. Parker Jewell; 3. Everett l-Iow- Eveisynwlllloorg;2.litrs.gettn1ghom. 1: Iytrsi Allison Harper; 3. Mrs. gt: Jr. as: . rs. ruce Mac ona . ""0 OTGIISBIL Carrots, any variety (5)- 1. Mrs.i Oat Meal Cookies, V2 dnzen- 1 Home Made Soap not less than Bruce MacKinley; 2. Jack Soren- Mrs. Claylml Stevenson: 2. Mrs. two pounds- 1. Mrs. J. F. Trows- sen; 3. Mrs. Evelyn Moore. lG”ald D011”; 3. Mrs. Allison I-Iar- dale. Crapaud; 2. Mrs. Clayton Parsnips, any variety t5)- 1. Dog. I J H ,1 i I M E Thomas. Parker Jewell; 2. Mrs. Theo Foy; ppe e y. pnt- . rs. rn- 0 g g t I. 3. Mrs. Fred Inman. est Ladner. North River; 2. Pris-,3'HRg3,.t g,.a,,l,:f:;:Q-9!, Howau'Jr' 3- mm- 3. Mrs. Alton Rodd. l Strawberry Jam, 1 plnt- 1 Mrs. CONTEST Corn, for table use only to ears) Lila Gamble: Mrs. Manford Row Crop tractor with gasoline Parker Jewell; 2. Mrs. John Beer: 3. Mrs. elson Molyneaux. engine- Dixon; 8. Mrs. Elmer Gamble. l Raspberry Jam, 1pint- 1. Mrs. (Drawbar H.P.Rating of 8-12) ,Alllson Harper; 2. Mrs. 1". Tbombs; 1. Ronnie Dawson. Crapaud. Beets any variety t5)- 1 Mrs. 3. Mrs. Everett Howatt, Jr. Albany,I tDrawbar H.P. Rating of 19-26) Annie Sorensen; 2. Mrs. Hudsoni'R.R. 1. 1. Geo. Nicholson, Crapaud; 2. Ken Lowther; 3. Parker Jewell. l Apple Pic- 1. Mrs. J. F. Trows- MacDougall. Argyle Shore; 3. Earl CLASS 22 - DOMESTIC SCIENCE dale. Crapaud; 2. Mrs. Erma Dixon Mabey, Tryon. Dark Fruit Cake without icing-,1 Mrs. Raymond Hambly. (Drawbar I-I.P. Rating of 26-35) 1. Mrs. Read Stevenson; 2. Mrs.. Raisin Pie- 1. Mrs. Clayton 1. Fred Kltson. New Wlltshire. Daniel Jewell; 3. Mrs. Manford Stevenson; 2. Mrs. Ernest Ladner. (Drawbar H.P. Rating of 35-50). flgortl1mRiver; 3. Mrs. Frank Mac-,1. Art Craig. Victoria. one . Row Crop tractor with 1. Mrs. Ernest Ladner. No. Rlver.l Sweet Mixed Pickles. 1 plnt- 1 engine) 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson: 3. Mrs. lMrs. Raymond I-iambly: 2. Mrs. Drawbar H. P. Rating 38 - 50 Bert Dickie, Cape Traverse. Geo. Nicholson; 3. Mrs. John Nlch-ll. Frances Kelly, Kellys Cross. nlsou . eer. Light fruit cake without icing- (Diesel Donn. plamiinilnmgltolidngs? ...Olt lode gmsdtggghglgg? g Fov it 3-;' Donnie w” rte:-.) x .,.,3 llOIIClCIv'- 3'9 ; '-3 'i”'Arl.1l' .' V yer ---zv OE A lit? tic--' . xP” l g u-- q ltunlcltt t: t '71? OML” .a' 3&1 M to be bigger and better in M x I even, way But alas, - - :ll-.0 human to put :” t-we .'ctLlJlfl' '3OVll'lg needed it '"fIl(t? .' ll yt.u' hvl 00. till you w. 3Illllff K side. was a visitor to the home of Mr. aid and Mr Donald in Mt Complete Lines Of Shoes for School and College. LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. DIAI. 4148 Robert (Tarrltilit-rs. and other rel allies in 0il.eary and rt:-tntty. Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Sulnmer- and Mrs. John lilat-Don amt ill-u HeIt'ry.U8C Roval. Congr:-lttllailutis are being set- Armozmcing! The grieatelsfimproiremeiit in Asbestos Siding in a decade Johns-Manville SILICONE.-SEALED CBDARGRAIN Atsossrns SIDING as big” onioyed the endorsement of leading bmldets and discerning home-owners. Made of asbestos nd 3 h . F . Y . ' - smooch-banlabloioat.-boiaofooloa. Now. an audio; )oIuu-Man-ills do-dopatnd. makes Cedar-groin Siding eVenbettel'thlI rIIeIvnIIor'I9tnIht".A-nditwillostfotyall. For fun. ital color bnnk' on SiIioonoSuIaI (fedargnin Siding. see your J-M dealer. or swim. Canadian Johns-Mnnville, Dept. N-SR, S65 Lib-l shun Rood Est. P01! Cftdtt. Ontario. Nof is surface lacquer ,, -won I pool or st:uD ' b rrlot .-.r. :- .':y6.IIdIlv:II::VO: to breath; 5. p. . h .4 t.) -. Ting.)-I i. o .oo-vmmt: oantv not Iidavnlu .. romodolltnc. MORE THAN 400 LINES OF PRODUCTS FOR HOME. FARM AND INDUSTRY IEFIACTOIIES TRANSIT! PIPE ASIESTOS SDINC ASBESTOS ROOFING SNNIEX HOME INMIIT ASPHALT S4-UNGLK ACOUSTVCAL MATPIIICI ASBESTOS WMLIOAK PACKINGS I GASKET! 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