OCTOBER 13. 1953 P. E. I. Rural Continued from page 1 i.id.. the Island Fertilizer Co.. Niagara Brand Spray Co. Ltd.. nugers Hardware, Prowse Bros, Tho Maurice Mills Store, Jamie- son's Drugs, 'I'.,M. Llewellyn & Cc" MacLeod 3: Greene. Meyers Studio. and the Charlottetown Kiwanis Club, the Cotton Memor- ial Trust Nursery, the Experi- mental Farm. and the Travel Bureau. Judges In the competition were Messrs. Glen A. MacLaren, New Perth for King's: Ernest Dun- niniz. Long River for Queen's; and C. Ralph Monkley. Miscouche for Prince. Mr. Gordon Warren, chief Horticulturist of the Dominion Experimental Station assisted in the final judging of county and provincial winners. Following are the complete re- sults in detail for the 195.3 Com- oetition: SPECIAL PRIZES Home Improvement 1. Trophy for greatest improve- ment among homes in the.Prov- lnce won by: Roy Campbell & Son, Chelton. who receive the I FOR THE BEST IN Extruded Aluminum Doom and Windows Write: KOOL-VENT of N. B. 01 Dock BIL. Saint John, NJ. For Free Illustrated Booklet or PHONE 2-1458, samr JOHN it's a great life-out duck hunting on a brisk fall day! Thrill to the sight of a dock wheeling in to your decoys-pe feel proud of a good day's hunting. You'll get ' kills and fewer oripplee with C-I-L Shot Shells. . . thanks :- to their exclusive "if ulc- Sealed Cr-Imps" that give you uniform. concentrated shot patterns. - , "IMPIIIAL" Special lug-lance. hr high, fast-flying birds. ' "MAXUM" an economical long-tongs had. i ROGERS HARDWARE oonramr LIMITED i IEBERVATIONS: Silver Cup donated by the Hon. J. A. Bernard. 2. Trophies for most improve- ment among entries in Home Im- provement competition: King's County: John Hunter. Strathconu, winner of Senator J. A. MacDonald Silver Cup. Queen's County: Roland Payn- ter. French River. winner of Lieut.-Col. E. W. Johnstone Silver Cup. Prince County: Roy Campbell dz Son, Cheiton, winners of Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell Silver Cup. , i Outstanding Homes Special prizes are oilercd to the contestant in each county who has the most outstanding home (in- eluding all buildings) at the time oi final judging: ' King's County: I-Iarold Bulpitt. Roseneath, winner of Poole & Beer Trophy and Island Fertilizer Co. Prize of 525.00. Queen's County: Willard Prowse. Brackiey, winner of P. W. Turner Trophy and Island Fertilizer Co. Prize of 525.00. Prince County: Morris Case- loy. Kelvin Grove, winner of George Brookins Trophy and 1:- land Fertilizer Co. Price of 525.00. Building Improvement P. E. I. The Travel Bureau - Trophies are oifcred for outstand- ing improvements in painting and repair oi buildings in each county. King's County: Walter Mac- Adam, Moreii. - Queen's County: Douglas Wood- side, Sea View. Prince County: Roy Campbell 5: Son, Chelton. Flower Gardens A collection of dahllas is oner- ed by the Dominion Experimental Station for the best -flower gar- den in each county. A second prize of a collection of daffodil. tulip. crocus and other bulbs is offered by the Cotton Memorial Trust Nursery. King's County: 1, Mrs. I-larold Bulpitt, Roseneath; 2, Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Roseneath. Queen's County: 1, MacLeod, Keppoch; Prowse', Brackiey. Prince County: 1. Mrs. Florence Toombs, Tryon: 2. Miss Georgina Matheson, Traveller's Rest. J. Finlay 2, Willard 'Veterans' Home Improvement Prizes of 550 donated by the Montague firms of Jamieson's Drug Store, T. M. Llewellyn & Co., MacLeod dz Greene for King's County, the Charlottetown Xi- wanis Club for Queen's County. and Maurice Mill Men's Wear of Summerside for Prince County, to the veteran of the last war mak- ing the best showing in the Home Improvement Competition. King's County: V. Davidson. Fortune. Queen's County: Roland Payn- ter.. French River. . Prince County: No award. Community xlmprovemenl The M. F. Schurmsn Co. Ltd. awards are of 3200, S150. and 3100 for the three best community ei- iorts in the Province. 1. Irlshtown Community. woon isnannsoanmou rmmv simvicn E (Sailings Sept. Nth to Oct. 25th Inclusive) Daily including , Sun Standard Tim From Each Terinlhal. 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 .l'I-HI-. 4 p.m.. May be made for a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown. at leaet dli hours in advance ior:- . (Ii-First and .Second sailings from each terminal each morning. (2)-For perishable: andlor Live- stock in truck, loads on any sailing. ' . (3)-For a1l.'salIlngs on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY first Weather Broadcast each week ay. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. nonrnvsmmnmnn immune LIMITED, Charlottetown. P. 5. Island mm-:--mm i? gt . ; Hereis A Pointer - FOR YOU - A Bird in the hand is worth two in the busli. When you get acquainted with a real good to- bacco stick with it. Most Islanders bank on ' HICKEYIS BLACK. Twisr I 2. O'Leery Village. 3. Roseneath Community. Ilural Cemetery Improvement A prize of 8100 donated by the Rural Beautification Society for the greatest improvement made this season in the appearance of a rural cemetery. Awarded to: St. Theresa's Com- munlty. School Improvement Prizes are for the greatest ex- terior improvement in each coun- ty. Cash awards of 525.00 donat- ed 'by Prowse Bros. Ltd.. Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. of Charlotte- town. and Niagara Brand Spray Co. Ltd. of Burlington, Ontario and trophies donated by R. T. Hol- man, Ltd:, of Summerside. King's County: Poplar Point SchooL 6 Queen's County: Rice Point School. : Prince County: Spring Valley School. . THE GUARDIAN , Home Improvement The following are the winners of the Home Improvement awards by counties. The first and second awards for each county of M00 and 575 are donated by R. '1'. .Hoi- man Ltd. Summerside and Charlottetown, the remainder of the prizes ranging from 560 to 310 are donated by the Society. I King'e County: I, John Hunter. Strathcona; 2, V. Davidson, For- tune; 3, Harold Bulpitt, Rose- neath; 4, Walter MacAdam, Mor- 'eli; 5, Mrs. Gladys Lewis, St. Pe- ter's North; 6, James H. Skinner, Bridgetown; 7. Major Reid. Rollo Bay; ii, Mrs. Ivan S. Mitchell. For- tune Bridge; 9. Mrs. Ralph Gor- don, Roseneath; 10. Russell C. Mills, Howe Bay; 11. Lloyd Coi- lings, Lower Montague; 12, Miss Mabel O'Brien, Bristol; 13, Capt. Neville I-Ieber-Percy, F o r t u n e Bridge; 14, "George Jackson, For- tune Bridge; 15. Earl Curran, St. Theresa. Queen's County: 1. Roland Pann- the money! CUSTOMIINE FORDOR I IIIUIIIIVI II bourne Wright, Middlei on. ICHARLOTTETOWN ter. French River: 2, Douglas Woodside, Sea View: Leith 4, Alex Darrach, 5, Walter MacLure, 6. W. M. Ellis. Central Royalty; 7, T. Frederick Turner, South Winsioe; 8. Elmer Inman. Hampton: 9. R. C. Mac- Leod, Kinross; 10, Warren Daw- Brown, York; Canoe Cove; Brackley Point; son. Ulzs: ll, Reginald I-lasiam, Springfield; 12, Earl C. 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