OCTOBER 3, 1949 SOURIS EXHIBITION PRIZE LIST The’ following u the Souris Inhibition prize list. . ROOTS AND VEGETABLES ' . Tumlsl . 1. Brent Stead, Bay Fortune; 2. f imer Peters, Rollo Bay; 3. Elmer eterg, Rollo Bay. I Swede Turnip: i 1. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, I , Mnngeis For Stock I l. Fred Coffin, Rollo Bay: 2.! Peter MacAulay, Norris Pond; 3.‘ George Wigmore. Fortune Bridge. Carrots For Table Use 1. Rev. D. W. MacPherson, St. Peter's; 2. Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune; 3. Sandra MacGregor, East Baltic, (l4 entries). Parsnips 1. Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune; 2. Reid Underhay; 3. Reid Underq hay. . Beets 1. Rev. D. W. MacPherson: 2. Reid Underhay: 3. Rev. D.W. Mac- Pherson. (ll entries). Onions (Red) l. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern, Souris; 2. Mrs. Daniel MacEach- em; 3. Rev. D. W. MacPherson. Onions (White or Yellow) l. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern; 2.‘ Mrs. Isaac Arsenauit. Souris; 3. Reid Underhay. Tomatoes (Bed) l. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern: Mrs. Daniel MacEachern; 3. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. Green Tomatoes l. Rev. D. W. MacPherson; 2. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 3. Brent Robert- on, Red Point. (22 entries). Corn For Table Use 1. Reid Underhay. Fodder Corn 1. Edwin Reid; 2. Edwin Reid; 3. Edgar Rose. East Baltic. Late Cabbage 1. Rev. D. W. MacPherson; 2. Rev. D. W. Macl-"herson; 3. Brent Robertson. Cucumbers 1. Delmar Aitken, Fortune; 2. Gail Johnston, Fortune; S. Gerald 2. Mrs. _ Kemp. Souris. Pumpkins By Weight l. Guss Peters. St. Charles: 2. Rev. D. W. MacPherson; 3. Mar- ilyn Dixon. Elmira. (1st prize pumpkin weighed 52 lbs.) Squash (Hubbard Type) 1. Reid Underhay; 2. Rev. D. W. dPherson; 3. Mrs. R. C. Mac- ao, Souris. Onions (Multipliers) l. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2. Mrs. e1 MacEachern; s. Mrs. Major id, Rollo Bay. Collection Table Vegetables i. Mrs. Edwin Reid: 2. Reid Un- derhay; 3. Rev. D. W. MacPher- son. Summer Squash 1., l. dz 3. Rev. D. W. MacPher- son. Shelled Beans 1., 2. d: 3. Mrs. Daniel Mac- Eschern. Potatoes (Irish Cobblers) 1. Brent Stead. Bay Fortune; 2. Russell Mills. Bay Fortune; 3. Mrs. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay W. Potatoes (Katshdins) 1. Harold MacGregor, East Bal- tic; 2. Arnold MacDonald, Chep- ltow; 3. Bernard Campbell. Camp- bell's Cove. (ll entries). Potatoes, Any Other Variety, Seed 1. George Bushey, Souris Line Road; 2. Oswald McGillvray, Sour- is River: 3. Gerald Coffin, Rollo Bay. (S entries). Judges, W.‘ N. Black. Gordon Warren. IIUIT I TLOBICULTUHE Yellow Transparent Apples 1. Sandra MacGregor, East, Bal- lc: 2. Mrs. William B. Baker, Ei- niira; 3. Jean MacGregor, East Baltic. (20 entries). led Aatrachan Apples 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Souris; 2. Ired Collin, Rollo Bay: 3. Mrs. William Baker. Duchess of Oldenburg l. Preston Bryenton,‘ Rollo Bay; t Mrs. Howard Dixon; 3. Mrs. uaseii Mills. Alexander Emperor 1. Brent Stead. Wealthy 1. Edwin Reid; 2. Mrs. JB. Mat- liew; S. Mrs. Russell Mills. Early Apples 1. Mrs. Fred Robertson, Kings- hero. Winter Apples i. Mrs. Fred Robertson: 2. Ed- win Mills, Bay Fortune; 3. Preston Iryenton. CLASS Vi — BUTT!“ ls-Crack Bait Butter l. Mrs. George A. Campbell, Rollo Bay West. iL-Basket New Butter l. Mrs. Edson Ross, East Baltic: Mrs, Edson Rose; 3. Mrs. Wm- . Baker. ill-New Butter, Fancy Prints 1. Mrs. Edson Rose; 2. Mrs. Wm. I. Baker. Judges: E. W. Adams, W. I‘. legerson. - CLASS Xw-WOOLLEN GOODS AND FANCY WORK 2.—-lulled Blanket (island Yarn) 1. Mrs. Lloyd Townshend; Mrs. Wm. G. Mallard, New Zeal- ll-Qvlntersane. Knitted or roeheted 1. Mrs. (Cpl.) Strong. llb-qAl hsn I 1. Thelma Dixon; 2. Mrs. War. ren Aitken. ith-Pstchwosk Quilt 1. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2. Mrs. Wm. B. Baker; 3. Blanche O'Donnell, Souris River. V.—'l‘ufted nosssms i. Mrs. E. M. Quigley, St. Peg. ers. Vl.—llearth ltug, All WM] l. Mrs. Alex Cameron, Elmira; 2. Mr. J. H. Mallard, Souris; 3. Mrs. Elmer Fraser, Elmira. VlL-Hearth Rug, Any Mam-m 1. Mrs. James Sanderson, Ding- wells Mills; 2. Mrs. Fred Robert. son, Kingsboro; 3. Mrs. Merrill Stewart, Kingsboro. ViIL-Door Mat 1. Mrs; Daniel MacEschern, Souris: 2. Mrs. M. Reynolds, Mont- ague; 3. Mrs. Fred Robertson, Kingsboro. lX.--Pair Woollen Socks (i9 Entries) l. Mrs. Allan Robertson, Bay Fortune: 2. Mrs. William Hewlett. Gowan Brae; 3. Mrs. Abdin How- lett, Gowan Brae. X.—Pair Woollen Gloves l. Mrs. Irving Baker, Lakeville: 2. Mrs. Austin Fraser, Elmira; 3. Mrs. Joshua MacDonald, Kings- boro. XL-Pair ‘Woollen Mitts 1. Mrs. Isaac Arsenault, Souris; 2. Mrs. Wm. B. Baker, Elmira; 3. Mrs. William Hewlett. v XiL-Ladles’ Knitted Sweater (ll. Entries) 1. Mrs. Allan Robertson; 2. Mrs. Eleanor Walsh. Georgetown; 3. Mrs. Martell, Souris. XiiL-Pr. Handworked Cases Embroidered and iiemstltched 1. Helen Paquet, Souris; 2. Mrs. Francis W. Deagie; 3. Mrs. Spur- geon Walker, Georgetown. KIM-Cut Work. White, Any Article l. Mrs. Wilfred Wright, Souris. XV.—Buffet Sci . l. Mrs. Francis Deagle: 2. Mrs. Wilfred Wright. Souris; S. Thelma Dixon. XVL-Sofs Cus ion, Knit or Croc et l. Mrs. Angus McCormack,_Sou- ris; 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormaek. Souris; 3. Mrs. Angus McCormack. Souris. XVII-Sofa Cushion (Embroidered) 1. Mrs. Arthur Peters; 2. Ester Aitken; 3. Miss Beth Fraser, South Lake. XIX-Luncheon Set Worked in Colors, Variety cf Stitches 1. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker, Georgetown: 2. Thelma Dixon; 3- Mrs. Francis W. Deagle. JUL-Cross Stitch 1, Mrs. C. Roy White, Souris; 2. Mrs. Francis W. Desgle. XXL-Runner, White or Colored i. Miss N()l'n Macheaii, Souris. 2. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker, George- town: 3. Mrs. Francis W. Deagle. XXII-Tea Cloth _ l. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker; 2- M15! Beth Fraser. Elmira; S. Mrs. M.J. McQuaid, Souris. XXiii.—Neediepoint Chair Seat Cushion 0r Other Article 1. Mrs. J. A. White, Souris; 2. Mrs. M. J. McQuaid. Souris. XXIV-Novelty For Gift or Basaar l. Mrs. Edmund Lavie; 2. Mrs. George S. MacDonald, Kingsboro; 3. Thelma Dixon. XXV-Fancy Apron 1. Mrs. Francis W. Deagle: 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs Eisner Fraser. XXVL-Specimen Crochet Dollie l. Miss Margaret Donahue. Sour- is; 2. Mrs. T. J. Robertson. Red Point; 3. Mrs. Addison MacDonald. ' Souris. XKVIL-Knitted Dress or Si!" 1. dz 2. Mrs. Addison MacDonald. XXVIIL-Shonuing Bil. "Illi- Made i. viz 2. Mrs. Francis W. Deagle. IIOUSIKEEPING White Bread. Island Ploar l. Mrs. Walter MacDonaliChep- stow; 2. Mrs. Howard Paquet, Souris. White Bread (ll Entries) 1. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Souris; 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baiticil. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Souris. Graham Bread 1. Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Bal- tic: 2. Mrs. Colin Dixon. East Bai- tic; 3. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern. Souris. iloiis (l0 Entries) 1. Mrs. D. L. McCoi-mack. Sour- is; 2. Mrs. Angus McCormack; 3. Jean L. Baker. Elmira. Tea Biscuits (21 Entries) l. Mrs. Colin Dixon, East Baltic: 2. Mrs. Brent Steed. Fortune; 3. Ruby Dixon. East Baltic. Douehnuts (S Entries) l. Mrs. Colin Dixon. East Baltic: 2. Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay; 3. Mrs. L. A. MacDonald. Souris. Oatmeal Cookies (i2 Entries) 1. Mrs. Jos. L. Cheverie. Souris: 2. Mrs. Brent Stead. Fortune: 3. Ruby Dixon. East Baltic. AppifPie (i2 Entries) i. Mrs. D. L. cCcrmsck. Sour- is; 2. MrnWaiter Cheverie; Sour- lid. is: 3. Mrs. Angus McCorrnack. Tl versus: lnlain Pie (‘I Entries) 1. Mrs. D. L. McCormack, Sour- is: 2. Jean L. Baker, Elmira; S. Mrs. Waiter MacDonald, Smarts. Jail! Boil (S Entries) 1. Mrs. D. L. McConnack, Sour- is; 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Bal- tic; 3. Mrs. Angus McCormsck. ponge Cake 1. Mrs. Lloyd Townshend, Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormsck, Souris; S. Mrs. Roy Crockett, Sour- Lsyer Cake 1. Mrs. (Cpl) Strong. Souris; 2. Mrs. Walter Dixon; 3. Ruby Dixon. Chocolate Cake (14 Entriea) 1. Jean L. Baker; Mrs. D. L. Mc- Cormsck; 3. Mrs. Frank Cheverie, Souris. Pound Cake (S Entries) l. Mrs. Lloyd Townshend; 2. Mrs. D. L. McCormack; 3. Mas. Angus McCormack. Dark Fruit Cake (S Entries) l. Mrs. Colin Dixon: 2. Miss Jo- sie McQuaid, Souris; 3. Mrs. Wal- ter Dixon. Mlxed Pickles l. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Souris; 2. Mrs. Fred Mullaily, Souris. Mustard Pickles (S Entries) i. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. Brent Stead; 3. Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo Bay. . Chow Chow (13 Entries) 1 Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. Frank Cheverie; 3. Mrs. Joseph B. MacAulay. Pickled Fruit 1. Mrs. D.L. McCormack; 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3. Mrs. D. L. Mc- Cormack. Tomato Catsup 1. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern; 2. Mrs. Fred Mullally; 3. Mrs. D. L. McCormack. Apple Jelly (11 Entries) l. Mrs. Charles Mclnnis, Souris River; 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; S. Mrs. Roy Crockett: Preserved Strawberries (19 Entries) l. Mrs. Roy McClaren, Souris; 2. Mrs. Howard Dixon, Rollo Bay; 3. Mrs. Howard Paquet. Canned Strawberries (10 Entries) 1. Mrs. George Campbell, Rollo Bay West; 2. Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 3. Mrs. Frank Cheverie. Preserved Strawberries (11 Entries) 1, Mrs. J. B. Matthew; 2. Mrs. Alfred Gallant; 3. Mrs. D. L. Mc- Cormack. Canned Raspberries l. Mrs. Brent Stead; 2. Mrs. Fred obertson; 3. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. Preserved Cherries‘ (l3 Entries) 1. Mrs. John McQuaid; 2. Mrs. Arthur Peters; 3. Mrs. Howard Paquet. Canned Chicken _l. Mrs. William B. Baker; 2. Mrs. Howard Paquet. Canned Beef - l. Mrs. Howard Paquet. Canned Peas 1. Mrs. Stewart McGregor, East Baltic; 2. Mrs. Roy Dixon, Elmira; 3. Mrs. Wm. B. Baker. Canned Beans 1. Mrs. Fred Robertson; 2. Mrs. Brent Stead; 3. Mrs. Stewart Mc- Gregor. Canned Tomatoes 1. Mrs. Edwin Reid; 2. Mrs. Daniel MacEachem; 3, Mrs. Fred Mullally. Home-Made Soup (‘I Entries) i. Mrs. Wm. B. Baker; 2. Mrs. Francis W. Deagle; 3. Mrs. Lloyd Townshend. increase of 175 in the indoor e3- hibits over 1948. Judges: Miss Msylea Miss Doris Anderson. . Trsnscendant Crab Apples 1. Mrs. Fred Roberston. 2. Mrs. Russell Mills. Boswell, Hysiop Crab Apples l. Mrs. Co in Dixon, East Baltic. 2. Delmar Aitken. 3. Mrs. Howard Dixon. Plums 1, Mrs. John McQuaid, Souris. 2 Mrs. John McQuaid, Souris. 3. Mrs. William Baker. Collection Aster! l. Mrs. Colin Dixon. 2. Mrs. Ella J. MacDonald, Sou- ris. 3. Mrs. John McQuaid. Collection Dshiiss l. James Brennan, Souris, 2. Mrs. l-i. G. Matthew, Souris. 3. Mrs. Elmer Fraser, Elmira. Collection Gladiolus l Mrs. J. B. Matthew. 2. George A. Leard, Souris. 3, Mrs. D. W. MacPherson. Collection Nsstartianis l. Mrs. J. B. Matthew. 2. James Brennan. 3. Mrs. Edmund Lsvie, Souris. Collectioh Panaies l. Mrs. J. B, Matthew. Collection Dlauthaa ‘ l. Mrs. Daniel MaeEschern. 2. Mrs. Elia J. MacDonald. Collection Snapdragon, i. James Brennan. 2, Mrs. John McQuald. l. Mrs. i-i. G. Matthew. Collections Vorhsm 1. Mrs. Elia J. MacDonald. ‘Collection Phlox (Anna's!) i. Mrs. Elia J. MacDonald. l. James Brennan. S. Mrs. Daniel MacEachsra. Collection Phlox (Perennial) 1. George A. Leard. l. James Brennan. Collection Sweet Peas i. Mrs. H. G. Matthew. 2. Mrs. D. W. MaePherson. 3. Mrs. John MscCormsck. whtted flank l. Mrs. Roy Dixon, Elmira ‘labia leaqaot i. George A. Leard. 2. Mrs. l-i. G. Matthew. rue ‘ GUARDIAN, Ci-IARLOTTETOWN Annual Larkspur i. James Brennan. 2. Mrs. John MacQuaid. Judles-gW. N. Black, Gordon Warren. LIVESTOCK. -— SHEEP ' lee. L-lhropahirs or loath- d Bannlahesrsosovsnrsg- 1. Preston Bryanton, Rollo Bay; 2. James A. E. MacDonald dz Son. Little Pond. See. 2.—-Shropshire or loath- down lam, shssrilug, registered: l. Preston Brysnton. Sec. t-Shropshire or South- down Ram Lamb, registered: 1. Preston Bryanton; 2. James A. B. MacDonald d: Son; 8.‘ Preston Bryanton. Sec. L-Shropahiro or South- down Shear-ling Ewe, registered: l. 2. dz IL-Preston Bryanton. Sec. L-Shropshirs or South- down Ewe Lamb, registered: . l. James A. E. MacDonald S: Son; 2. d: 3. Preston Bryanton. Sec. S.-‘- Shropshire or South- down Flock, l Ram, 2 Ewes, 2 Ewe Lambs, all registered in name of exhibitor: 1. James A. E. MacDonald d: Son; 2. Preston Bryanton. Sec. ‘L-Hampshi v er Cheviot Ram, 2 Shears or over, registered: 1. l-i. J. MacKinnon, Rollo Bay. Sec. S-Hsmpshire or Cheviot Ram Sheariing, registered: l. Frank MacAulay d: Sons, Souris Line Road. Sec. R-Hsmpshire or Cheviot Ram Lamb registered: _ l. 2. d: 3. A. A. Johnston, Souris Line Road. Sec. 10.— Hampshire or Cheviot Sheariing Ewe. registered: 1. 2. dz 3. A. A. Johnston. Sec. IL-l-iampshlre or Cheviot Ewe Lamb, registered: _ 1. A. A. Johnston; 2. Frank Mac- Aulay 8s Sons; 3. A. A. Johnston. Bee. 12.—lismpshire or Cheviot Flock, 1 Ram, 2 Ewes and 2 Ewe Lambs, registered and owned by exhibitor: l. A. A. Johnston; 2. Frank Mac- Aulay dz Sons. ‘Sec. 13.—0xford Ram, 2 Shears or over‘, registered: 1. Howard Norton, Annandale; 2. Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune. Sec. 14.-0xford Rana Sheariinl. registered: 1. Joseph Macisaac, Bear River. Sec. 15,- Oxford Ram Lamb. registered: l. 2. dz 3. Howard Norton. Sec. lit-Oxford Ewe Sheariing. registered: i. Ernest Under-hay; 2. Howard Norton; 3. Howard Norton. Sec. 1'l—0xford Ewe Lamb, reg‘- istered: 1. liovlard Norton; 2. Em"?- Underhay; 3. Howard Norton. Sec. l8.— Oxford Flock. One Ram, Two Ewes and Two Ewe Lambs, registered and owned by exhibitor: 1. Howard Norton; 2. Ernest Un- derhay; 3. J. Reid Underhay. Sec. lit-Champion Shropshire Ram: Preston Bryanton. Sec. 20.— Champion Shropshire Ewe: Preston Bryanton. Sec. ZZ-Champion Oxford Ram: Howard Norton. Sec. 22.—Champion Oxford Ewe: Ernest Underhsy. See. 23—Chsmpion Cheviotllam: i-i. J. MacKinnon. Sec. 24-Champion Cheviot Ewe: A, A. Johnston. Sec. 26.—Grade Ewe Lamb: Frank MacAulay d: Sons. Sec. 23,- Pen of Pour Market Lambs sired by pure bred sire. Shropshire, Oxlord or Southdown Ram: 1. Ernest Underhay: 2. Preston Bryanton: 3. Frank MacAulay dz ‘Sons; 4. James A. E. MacDonald k Sons. Sec. Zt-Singie Market Lamb: l. 3: 2. Ernest Underhay; 3. Frank MacAulay d: Sons; 4, James A. E. MacDonald. Sec. 30—Chanspiou Market Lamb of the Fair: Ernest llnderhay. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SHEEP “I. J, llughea Co. Ltd.": (Best Shropshire FiociO-Jas. A. E. Mac- Donald 8: Sou. (Best Oxford Flocln-Hnwlrd Norton. “Canada Packers": (Pen of Four Market Lambs)——l. Ernest Under- hay: 2. Preston Bryanton; 3. Frank MacAulay S: Sons. "Swift Canadian Co.": (Best Pen of Four Market Lambs)—l. Ernest Underhay; 2. Preston Bryanton; 3. Frank MacAulay 8: Sons. "Bruce Stewart. on asent": (Best Cheviot Shear-ling Ewe. "l- istsred)—A. A. Johnston. POU LTRY Sec. L-ilsrred Plymouth Hen: l. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 2. Charles MaeAullY. S0“!!! Lin! ‘Road; s. Edwin Reid a Son, Rollo Bay. ' Sec. L-Barred Plymouth Cock- erei: 1. Edwin Reid S: Son, Roiio- Bay; 2. Mrs. Edison 7Rose, East Baltic; S. Mrs. Edison Rose. Sec. L-ilarred Plymouth Pallet: l. Edwin Reid a Son. Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs Edison Rose, East Baltic; 3. Mrs. Edison Ross. See. lt-Ied Hampshire lea: l. k 2. Mrs. Edison Rose; l. lil- la Macinnls» Souris liver. lee. n-aee Iampllre Cask: l. 2. S: 3. Mrs. Edison Rose. ‘ Sec. ‘L-led lanspdlra Cock- ersl: i. 2. Sr l. Mrs. Edison Rose. Sec. S-led Hampshire Pallet: l. Mrs. Ray Dixon. Elmira; 2. Mrs. Edison Rose; 3. Remegius Grant, Souris. Sec. t-Leghorn (White) Hen: l. Peter MacAulay. Chepstow; 2. k l. Charles MacAulay. Souris Line Road. * Sins. lL-Lsshon (White) Geek- ers: ' l. Major Reid, Rollo lay. l. James Brennan- Sec. ‘llv-Dllllllfll White Pallet: I Edison Rose. Yraoa mm; The handshake Walt Rayson will never forget PESHAPS it was ehanes that certain restaurant. lnend. sell. “You wouldn't remember ing you hers." . lo support mother and pay pa loo. That, plus what I earn her sible for use to slay at univers life insurance." “Oh, it was just part oi a satisfaction deepened u-Iicn he the emergency thal, yours lnmr, had lo face. "ITeII," said Walt In himse thousands 0/ (rum like this w led Walt Rayson, while driving through a college town, to stop st _a As he ave his order, hs glanced at the waiter. The face ooked familiar. Suddenly Walt remem- hered-the young man was the son of an old After finishing his meaLAWaII introduced him- me, Bill," he said, “but I knew your father. It's quite a surprise find- “Thsfs easily explained, sir,‘ said Bill. “I'm working my way through college. You see, when father died last year he left enough liie insurance rt of my expenses, e, has made it pos- ily." “Thai makes me feel mighty good,“ said Wait, "because I'm the man who sold your father that “Gee!” said Bill. you’ii never know what that Issoney has meant to Mom and me. And I guess yolfre the one I ought lo thunk for it. So . . . so thanks!” he said, shaking Wall's hand warmly. day’: job,” smiled ‘all, rising. “Well, goodbye and good luck!” Later. as he drove inlo the night, Wall's glow o] recalled how hard it hull been to persuade Bill's fiilher to increase and properly plan his life insurance to cover Bill and his mother II, "Ihere nzusl be here Ii/e insurance reprcsvnlulirrs hare helped to snve the day!" A helpful citizen in youfcomnzunity when your agent sells you iiie insurance, he also helps to improve your community. For a large part of each life insurance dollar is pui m unrk through investments lo build schools, bridges, highways, industrial plants and many other projects that eresie jobs and make inr boiler living. You share in these improvements, made possible through the eiiorls oi your helpful fellow-citizen - the modern life insurance representative! ' LIFEINSURANCE . . . Guardian nfCaruzdian B0,... A message from the more than fifty Life Insurance Companies in Cnmuin l-S? l Sec. 13.—Plymouth Rock Breed- ing Pen: 1. Edwin Reid d: Son, Rollo Bay; 2. Gail Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Sec. 14.—Red Hampshire Breed- ing Pen: 1. Mrs. Edison Rose; 2. D. F. Mc- Rae, Rollo Bay: 3. Mrs. Edison Rose. . Sec. lit-White Leghorn Breed- ing Pen: 1. Major Reid, Rollo Bay: 2. Peter MacAulay, Chepstow. Sec. i6.-Best Pair Geese (Tou- louse): 1. Leland A. E. Baker, Bristol, Lot 40. See. 17.—Best Pair Geese: 1. H. J. MacKinnon, Rollo Bay. Sec. l8.—-Best Pair Geese, China or A. 0.11.: 1. H. J. MscKinnon. Sec. l9.—Best Pair Ducks (Pek- in); 1. Earl White, Souris West; 2. Claude Dixon, Rollo Bay. Sec. 20.—Best Pair Ducks, Rouen: 1. Gerald Kemp, Souris; 2. Mar- ilyn Dixon-Elmira. Sec. 21.-Best Pair Turkeys, Any Breed: l. Frances Grant, Souris. SPECIAL rsuzes sou rouurnv “P ker Oats Cm-Souris Cream- ery”: (Best breeding pen, any breed)-—Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. "Eastern Packing Co" Souris": (Plymouth Rock breeding pen)- Edwin Reid. (Red Hampshire breeding pen) —Mrs. Edison Rose. “St. Peters Egg Grading Station": (Best hen, any breed)—-Mrs. Ed- ison Rose. (Best rooster, any breed) —Mrs. CLASS I. —- HORSES Sec. L-Standard Bred Stallion, 3 Years or Over, registered: ' 1. Cass Blaisdsle, Dingweil‘! Mills. Sec. t-Carriage Mare with foal at foot: i. Joseph S. MacDonald, Chep- stow; 2. Eugene White, Souris West. Sec. L-Csrriage Foal 1949: i. Joseph S. MacDonald, _Chep- stow: 2. Eugene White. Souris West. ec. 5.—Carriage I-‘iiiy or Geld- ing under 4 years: 1. Major Reid, Rollo Bay: 2. Ed- die Sheehan, Bear River; 8. Tern. pie Longaphie, New Zealand. Sec. G-Carriagc Filly or Geld- ing under 3 years: l. Syl. J. MacDonald, Chepstow; 2. Thomas Manning. New Zeaiand; 3. Francis A. White, Souris West. See. l-Clydesdaie, Percheron or ing shown in carriage: l. Mrs, Clifford TownshendRoi- 19 BB)’; v2. Frank H. Coffin, Rollo Bay; 3. Mrs. A. J. Webster. Marie. Sec. 24.—Standard Bred Mare, registered, any age: l. Lester Johnston, Fortune Bridge. » Sec. 25.—Champion Draft Mare or Gelding any age: 1. Preston Bryanton, Rollo Bay. SPECIAL PRIZES-HORSES "Quigley dz Sons": Filly or Geld- ing born in 1948-1. Major Reid, Rollo Bay: 2. Eddie Sheehan, Bear River. _ Filly or Gelding born in 1947- 1. Syl. J. MacDonald; 2. Thomas Manning. ’ Mare with foal at foot-l. Jos- eph S. MacDonald, Chepstow; 2. Eugene White, Souris West. “Seaman's Beverages": BestStan. dard bred mare with foal-Joseph S. MacDonald. "Jack MaoLean, M.L.A.”: Best standard bred rnsre, 2 years-Syl J. MacDonald. “E. S. Johnston A Co., Fortune": Pair draft horses, mares or geld- ings owned by exhibitor, hitched to truck wagon-Fred Coffin, Rol- lo Bay. C ampion draft mare or gelding In age——Preston Bryanton, “St. Peters Raceway Ltd": Road. ster class mare or gelding in har- ness. bormbefore 1946-1. Mrs. Clifford Townshend, Rollo Bay; 2. Frank H. Coffin, Rollo Bay. Best jockey in harness clans- Andy Blaisdale, DingwelPs Mills. SWINE i.- Registered Yorkshire Boar: 1. Frank MacAulay d: Sons, Souris Line Road; 2. N. W. Mao. L°°d 51 5011!. Bridgetown; 3. Frank MacAulay dz Sons; 4. Marshall Peters, Midgell. Sec. 2.— Registered Yorkshire Boar. before 1949: l. Frank MacAulay d: ‘Sons; 2. N. W. MacLeod dz Sons; 3. Edwin Reid dz Son, Rollo Bay. Sec. iL-Registered Yorkshire Sow born in 1949, over 4 monthg; 1. Frank MacAulay dz Sons: 2. 8: 3. Elmer Peters, Rollo Bay; 4. N. W. MacLeod d: Sons. Sec. L-Registered Sow horn in i948: i. Frank MacAulay S; 5on5; z, Elmer Peters: 3. N. W. MacLeod dz Sons; 4. Frank MacAulay A; 5on5, Yorkshire Sec. S-Registered Yorkshire Sow born prior to Jan. 1. i948: 1. 8c 2. Frank MacAlilay 8t Sons; 3. A. A. Johnston, Souris Line Road: 4. N. W. MacLcod 8:. Sons. Sec. (t-Rcgistered Yorkshire Sow with litter not ss than six pigs: 1. Frank MacAulay d: Sons; 2. James A. Kickham, Souris West; 3. George Bushey, Souris Line Road; 4. Frank MacAulay 8s Sons. Sec. ‘L-Grsdc Yorkshire Sow under at: mouths and over four months: 1. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. Sec. 3.—Grade Yorkshire Sow, over S months: 1. 3: 2. Edwin Peters. Sec. iL-Grade Yorkshire Sow with a litter not iesst than 8 pigs: 1. Joseph Mooney, Bear River. Sec. lit-Champion Male, reg.: Frank MacAulay dz Sons. Sec. iL-Champion Female, rcg- istered: Frank MacAulay dz Sons. Sec. 12—Senlor Herd, 1 Boar and 2 Sows, all farrowed before Jan- uary lst, 1943: 1. Frank MacAulay dz Sons; 2. N. W. MacLeod dz Sons; 3, Edwin Reid dz Son. Sec. lit-Junior Herd. l Boar ll"! 2 sflws. all fsrrowed in 1949 and over four months old. 1. Frank MacAulay dz Sons; 2. N. W. MacLeod 8s Sons: 3. Frank MacAulay dz Sons. MARKET CLASS See. L-Pen, 2 Bacon Hogs: 1. Frank MacAulay 8r Sons; 2. N. W. MacLeod & Sons; 3. Thomas R. Cullen, Midgell; 4. Elmer Pet- cri; 5. Joseph McCormaok. Souris River. Sec. IPPen, 4 Bacon Hogs: 1. Fred Collin, Rollo Bay; 2. Frank MacAulay 8: Sons; 3. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay; 4. Joseph Mc- Cormack, Souris River. Sec. S-Champion Bacon Hog of Show-Frank MacAulay it; Sons, SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SWINE “Matthew S: MacLean Ltdl’: (Single type bacon sow under ii m0nths)—Frank MacAulay &Sons. (Pen of 2 bacon hogs)-—Frank MacAulay dz Sons. (Pen of 4 bacon hogs)-Fred Coffin. "The Quaker Oats P0,": (Br-s; registered Yorkshire sow with lit- tcr not less than 6 pizs)~--l‘rank MiiC/ililti)’ d; Sung “C. E. Pratt I Sons. It. Peters“: .' FTEB1¥YANAIJAW | (Grade or registered sow under (i |months)--l. Joseph McCormack; 2. iFrank MacAulay dz Sons; 3. Edwin I Pctcrs. t “Dingweii s. Rossiter. Morell": ‘(Best pair bacon type hogs, any .age)—l. Frank MacAulay dz Sons) l2. N. W. MacLeod; 3. Thomas Cui- en. "Canada Packers”: (Best sow any age)—Franlr MacAulay 8: Sons. (Best Boar any age)—-Franl! MacAulay 8z Sons. "Swift Canadian Co. Lid?! (Champion bacon type hop-Frank MacAulay 8s Sons. ‘ (Best Yorkshire sow with iittei of six)—Frank MaCAlflIywh-fiflns (Best herd. 1 boar and 2 sows’)- i Frank MacAulay dz Sons. "Blrts Feed Service": (Senior herd. 1 boar and 2 sows, all far- rowed before Jan. 1, l948)—Frank MacAulay & Sons. (Junior herd, 1 boar and 2 sows, all far-rowed in 1949 and over four months old)-—Frank MacAulay A Sons. ;0Id Indian Culture Iiinearihci in West MacLEOD, Alta, Oct. 3 __(cp) ——New evidence has been uncov- ered near here that the North American Indian may have come through at least two widely seps- rated cultural eras before he lost his homeland to the white man. _An_expcdition from the Univer- iliy of New Mexico which has been seeking remains of Indian life near here came up with the evidence. The party found arrowheads of two different periods, Excavations at two former In- dian campsites uncovered the ar- rowheads. One typo was found only a few inches below the sur- fnce while the others were buried nine feet down. Those arrowheads taken from the deeper diggings were of s more crude manufacture, Boyd Wettlaufcr, head of the expedii. lOTl. reported to Alberta Govern~ ment ofliciais. Evidcnccs of Indian culture have hcrn uncovr-rcd all the way from ncar the surface to the 11-foot lev- rl. They arc bolinvcd to be relics of (he Flinrkfnnt iribc and dat! " r a: 500 Years before the - man rtnthcd the play, by some signs; 0N "rue JOB us waxes rue “f-"Efisbiislfi" ‘m: i A MAN rwuara wurzvmf r-‘r-emfi Shire Stallion. 3 years ahd over, registered: i. Roland Sanderson, Marie. See. lh-Drait Mare 3 years or ever. registered: l..Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. See. 1'I.—l‘lrait Filly or Gelding under 4 years: - l. Earl White, Souris West: 2. Guy Collin, Rollo Bay. See. lip-Draft Filly er Golding under I years: l. Frank 1i. Collie, Rollo Bay. See. fli-Draft Mare or Gelding 4 years er aver: l. Frank H. Coffin. Rollo Bay; I. Henry Mallard. Gowsn Brae: S. Frank H. Coffin, Rollo Bay. Sec. 2l.-Mare or Gelding for general purpose. 2 years or over: 1. Francis A. White. Souris West;- 2. John J. Chaisson, Souris; 3. uTAronow-wow W harass“? °“'" “ .7Mv0/u.,[ .. s’ {DRlXLY/v, MY: James A. i-ianlon 8s Son. Bear , River R. R. 1. I Sec. ss-rsn- mm nor-see! Mares or Geldings owned by ex-| hibitor, hitched to truck wagon: l. Frank i-i. Cofiin. Rollo Bay; 2. Elmer Peters. Rollo Bay. See. A-loadster Mare or Geld- 1. l. 8 l. Meier Reid, itollolay. PM; r‘ 5-‘ 7/" 1i‘ 1 i f."":;._.__.r"-", ErtQg ‘c. i i