SEFIEMQER 3, 1940 f‘? Offside Play Paris Fashions FARMERS FMII hihiiY LANDS M551 g1- "v5; Forging Ahead Piilliiii T0 SEE liilW ‘fir-flip _.§- PARIS. sem- i — MP‘ — ""5 fashion shows bessn tumbllns ove- A novel one another in profusion tudfiy agritudlurfll with a month c-l showings st ahead. . Schlaparclli has shown her elab- PAGE mean; f‘ 1 Provincial Eithihition Prize List (Continued) CLAS 9 HOLSTEINS l-Maie born after Dec- ~ diet. »°“‘.=E?iii° and Son. York; - W" ° ' us, York; 3rd. Oswald J- Ned/Mimi Clyde River; 4th. Geo. A. Godfrey and 5gp. fiortltyyitltshlre; 5th i ‘ ers. l‘ . “a: 22M,“- born July is:._1945 to Dec. 31st. 1945A“ Wm" LqwLs, Freetown; 2nd. l-flwlfl Brothers, York; 3rd. Oswald J Newscm; 4th. Cecil J. 510W!"- Hampshire. Sec. 3~Maie born Jan- 1st, I999 to June 30th. 1945-15‘ MW" Bmthcrs; 2nd. James G, MacLeln, South West Lot 16; 3rd, Andrew A. Gallant, Hunter River; 41h i h MacFarlane. srgxeatc. 4.-—Msle born July 15!. 1944 to Dec. 31st. ion-1st. Roy Dick's- snn, New Glasgow; 2nd. J. W839i‘ Jones, Bunbury Fflfm- _ Sec. 5 ~—Maie horn July 15f. 1946 m June 30th, 1944—lst. uec. A~ godfrey and Son: 3nd- roth rs. Sec? 6~Male born before July , 1943~1st. J. Walter Jones. , 7 -Junlor Champion Male born after June 30th, 1944 and Re- serve-lst. Colby Lewis; 2nd. Rob- ert Chappclle and S011. Sec. 8 _Senior Male born before July 1st, 1944 and Reserve-—1st. J. Walter Jones; 2nd. Geo. A. Gad- frey and Son. _ Sec, 9 —Grand Champirci Male and Reserve-—1st. J. Walter JpnEF; 2nd. Geo. A. Godfrey and Son. Sec. 10—F‘emale born after D84". 31st, 1945—1st J. Walter JOnuSt 2nd Geo. A. Godfrey and Son; 3rd Os- waldlvewsom; 4th. Lewis Breath- ers; 5th. Robert Chappelle and Sons. Sec. lb-Femalc horn July 15f, 1945 to Dot‘. 31st, l945-1st. Lcwis Brothers; kid. J. Walter Jones; 3rd, Colby Lewis; 4th. Colby Lew- is: 5th. Geo. A. Godfrey and Son. Sec. 12 -Female born Jan. 1st, 1945 to June 30th, 1945--lst, Lewis Brothers; 2nd. J. Waiter Jones; 3rd. James G. MacLean; 4th. Os- wald J. Ncwsom; 5th. Geo. A. Godfrey and Son. __ Sec. 13-Femaie born July t. 1944 to Dec. 31st. l944--lst. Cecil J. Stewart; 2nd, Colby Lewis; 3rd.’ Edison Newsom; 4th. Robert Chappelle and Sea; 5th. J. Walter Jones. FIITARIO When Tired Oufl Sick! FELLOW IIQES IT’ You NEED MORE LIVER BIL! Sdeass says fin plats daily, yo! any 9n only an. Lira ul- bolls llsll u! feed all lllvidse yew Hy‘: natural lusliva. leek s! bile emu bodacious description, indigestion, loss of energy. la glsvfasg health teas It]! year liver sad |si nudod bile will FINE Fruit-Mire; Canada's largest selling lives tablets. Mule frsafrslisssdhsrias. LIVIR TABLETS 9nl°PPY156 1n ddmlntlnlty fellowship and the sharing 01 _ kmwlfdte is the annual field day and picnic of flus- cured tobacco grcwers-held at the Dominion Government experimental wbfmlw“ "e" 13°31!- Oflk. in the heart of Canada's major tobacco- ome creations. Nhermes has div ffllhllié! “IIIMW. ‘Ilh-‘ls year perusps s thcuslmd growers and their Dlayed a wealth of sports ccsttimes a 1 -°-- mflfkv 0f Whom are New Canadians. drank "P0P", hem! and Balenclga hasuvrvducvd "Y"? spgeuhe‘ and 3559"“? 8W how the "other fellow does it." Latus skirts-except for growing tcchniques are tested at the station, in charge of Ford A, Simeon. Oi national interest i; the “c, that within less than d Quay-Lg;- q; lv and you will always have umb- P Century. siuiriixig from mwhere lama but vOu are fortunate in hav- in Sandy sou once considered un- 1m; a product with a slmnfl pur- m for any commercial mm“, chase preference by many peo- the farmers of the area have now pie." He said that ln the early made the country self~s1uflcient days of tobacco grow-lug. the turn- lnq over and sale land was ln flue-cured tobacco and this year hope i0 have the flfcillegt more profitable than growing. yield Ln- history. to help re-butld New it was a frigid-developed stocks diminished in the war. industry with an ekcclellt "Increased prosperity in Cfln- keting system which has worked adu for people ln all walks of stwcessfullv but which. he felt. has yet to meet its severest test. lllL‘. including tobacco growers. depends on the marketing of our other sneakers included Prof. products in other countries to mica E. G. Pleva of the University of care of our surpluses in both agrl- Western Ontario on the effect of culture imd industry." declared soil and moisture, and L. B. Vick- Dr. G. s. !-I. Barton, federal dep- ery of the sub-station who passed lily minister of agriculture. "To- on valuable tips gleaned 1n the bacco is e. one<r0p business most- experimental work. Bl‘, HIIXTKHVDT ~ _ gvuning frocks of extreme Wrdlll- Today's showings includctl the hntisCs of Paquilti, Putou and Mad- eleine dc Rauuh. Puquln's collection showed '1 _ brazen ideas and. P0111 Bred Wllh Bchiorporellrs seemed amost clas- sicai. Ideas used by other dress-mob ers. sut-h as the 192.’) SlllIOUIPIIIE. the hobbled skirt and lmnrcssiva collars. W011.’ displayed in some models, but generally tailor-suit! remained neat, some with fur- pockets, turn-over sleeves and marked wrists. ; A yellow jacket with set- ln slceves, 1m the dropping 1925 shoulclcr-to-hlps line. fastened tight with a double ro\v of buttons six of them straight down and six others just under the round rol- lar of black astrakhan. Paquiiv expcrimcnis with the short jackets, with sxving-bdck and front of extreme width, Baleciciaga showed hobbie skirts for afternoon wear. providing un; usual silhouettes with long jackets flowing on the hips and fur bands emphasizing the effect. Collars were big and there were little rapes n-vcr the shoultlcrs, which arc wide but as rounded as in other collections. There are a few hat sleeves, especially in the straight jackets. 1st. Hamilton Watts and scn: Hamilton Waits and - Hamilton Waits and Son; Hamilton Watts and Son; Hamilton Watts and S011. Sec. 24 -Senlc-r 1st. Robert Chappelle and Sm‘. 2nd. Cecil J. Stewart and Son; 3rd. Geo. A. Godfrey and Son; 4th J. Welter Jones; 5th Cecil J. Stew- art Sec. 25 -Juni<~r Herd —1st. Col- by Lewis; 2nd. Lewis Bro:l1er<! 3rd, J. Walter Jones~ 4th. Cecil J. Stewart; 5th. Oswal J. Newsrm. Sec 26 -Senlor Herd —1st. J. Waiter Jones; 2nd. Robert Chap- pelie and Son: 3rd. Colby Ilewis; 4th, Cecil J. Stewart; 5th. Gen. A. Godfrey and Sons. Sec. 2'1 —Prcgeny of Dam —1st. J. Walter Jones; 2nd. Rube-rt Che pelle and Son; 3rd. Colby Lew s; 4th, J. Waiter Jones; 5th. Cecil J. Stewart and Son. Sec. 28 -Two females born since July lst. 1943-1“. J, Waller Jones.‘ 2nd, Lewis Brothers: firIl. Cecil J, Stewart and Son; 4th, Col- by Lewis; 5th. Cecil J. Stewart. Sec. 29 —F'cur Females Quali- fied in ROP- Two years and over -lst J. Walter Jones; 2nd. Colby Lewis. CLASS 20. PRODUCTION BREEDlNG-PENS, ADULT Sec. 1 -Pen of Barred Plymouth Racks —1st. Donald MacDonald. Glenfinnan: 2nd. Donald hincDon- alrl; 3rd. Donald MacDonald. 56c. 2 -~Pen of White Plymouth Rocks —1st. Walden Bvswall, Marshfleld. Sec. 3 Jen of White Wyandat- tea —1st. Almon Boswell; 2nd. Al~ mon Boswell. Sec. 4 —Pen of White Leghorn: -lst. Mrs. J, F‘. Easto-n. New Wi.lt- shire. Sec. 6 -Pen of New Hampshire: -1st. Donald MacDonald: 2nd Mrs. Chas. Robert's, East Royalty. 3rd. Donald MacDonald. SPECIAL FOR THREE HIGHEST SCORING BREEDING PENS 1st. Donald MacDonald; Mrs. J. F. Eastuli; 3rd. MacDonald. i No irate MP shouted "Hey scl- dier, you're coll! of uniform!" when Winston Chunhlil all dukcd out l1‘. his magnificent t‘: menial unl~,' go,-m_ g-wwed up minus one c! his epaulcttes during rnspection o! honor guard at his recent instal- lation us Lord Warden Of ill? is, Later, his son. Ran- dglplt, u-l lite ma. ' v shoulier dcroixiiinx) 2nd. Almon Boswall; 3rd. “falcon: Boswali. I scc, z-Ducks Rouen, i‘ 1 _\'l'.—1Si, Almon Boswell; Wnldon Bttswall.‘ 3rd Boswell. Sflv. 3 --Ducks, Pckin Drake over 1 yr.—1st. Roy Boswell; 2nd, Roy Boswell: 3rd. Rowell Baswall. Sec. 4 -Ducks Pekin duck over l )‘1'.—1Sl.. Roy Boswail; 2nd. Wal- dcn Boswell; 3rd. Walden Bos- wail. Sec. 5 -Ducks A.O.V. Drake DVQI‘ 1 5Yr.-1sl, Wuldon Buswall, 2nd. Weldon Boswall. Sec. 6 -Ducks A.O-V. Duck over 1 )'1‘.——l$l, Walden Boswell; 2nd. Weldon BOsWBll. CLASS 25—CAPONS Sec. 1 —Pen of 5 Rocks (Barred) —1st. Wright, Lower Montague. EGGS CLASS 20-—BROWN EGGS Sr-t‘, l —0ne dozen Grade A Large —1st. Mrs. J. H. MHCPhzlll, New Haven: 2nd. Mrs. Chas. Rob- 211449111; 3rd. Donald MacDonald. Day-mm Sec. z --One dozen Grade A JMedium —1st. Chester Edward's; 2nd. Mrs. Alton Rodd; 3rd. rs. CLASS 21 SPECIAL PRODUCTION CLASS, Irevia Ward. whose parents grow tobacco at Gallon, near Aylmer, Ont, and herself a “leaf handler" during the harvest season, schcd. uled to start in another month, photographed with the fine stands or tobacco at the Dominion linmerimental Sub-Station at Delhi Ont, in the heart of Canada! tobacco country. scene of anovel annual field day and picnic of growers, many of whom are New muddy,“ They have mane Canada self-sufficient for flue~cured or Clgaretlg type 5lOck5, vwrklivg on sandy soil regarded a quarter of a century ago s; unlit. for any vmrihvvltile growth. l | Duck over 2nd. Weldon CLASS 7 ANGUS BREED Sec. 22—-Junl0r Herd-1st. Ham- ilton Watts; 2nd. Hamilton Watts; 3rd. Hamilton Watts; 4th. T-hriil- ton Watts. Sec. 23 -Seni-or -lst. Hamilton Watts. CLASS 11 GUERNSEYS Sec. 1 -—Maie born after Dec. 31st, 1945 —1st. Guy Rood, Bruck- 5'- Sec. 4 -Mnie born July is’... 1944 to Dec. 315i, 1944 —1st, Dun- iel MacLea-n. Milton; 2nd. Guy Rodd, Brackley; 3rd. Alphcnsa, Bryenton, Breckley. Sec. 5 -Ma1e born July 1st. 1943 to June 30th, ISM-1st. Guy Rodd, Braclcley, Sec. 7 -Junic»r Champion Male born after June 20. 1944 and Re- serve-lst. Dan MacLs-an, Mlltuh; 2nd. Guy Rodd, Brackley. Sec. 8 -Senior Champion Mlle —1st. Guy Rodd. Sec. 9 _Gi~and Champion Male and Reserve —Guy Rodd. Sec. 10 -Fcmaic horn after Dec. 31st, 1945 —1st. Guy Rodd. Brack- ley; 2nd. Guy Rodd, Bracklcy; 3rd. Errol Green, Clyde River; 4th. Daniel MacLean. Milton. ' Sec. l1 -Female horn July 1st. 1945 to Dec. 31st, 1945 —1st. May Proivso, Bruvlrloy; 2nd. H. B. Wil- lis, Brackley; 4th. Alphonso Bry- enton. Brackley, Sec. 12 -Female born Jan. 1st. 1945 to June 30th, 1945 —1st. Guy Rodd, Brackley; 2nd. Guy Rodd, Brackley; 3rd. Guy Rodd. Brack- ley; 4th. Guy Rodd, Bracklcy, Sec. 13 ——Female born July lst, 1944 to Dec. 31st, 1944 —1st. Gus‘ Rodd, Bracklcy; 2nd. Harri-son Green, Clyde River; 3rd. Guy Rodd, Brackiey; 4th. Daniel Mac- been. Sec. 14 —Female dry hora July 1st, 1943 to June 30th, 1944 ——lst. Guy Rodd, Bracklcy. Sec. 16 -Fomale dry born July 1st., 1942 to June 30th, 1943 -—lst. Guy Rodd, Brackley. Scc. l7 -Female born July lsl‘. 1942 to June 1943, in milk —1st. Guy Rodd, Brarkiey. Sec. l8 _Femai<- dry born h»:- fore July 1st., 1942 --1st_ Guy Rodd, Brecklcy; 2nd, Guy_Rndd, Brackley; 3rd. Alphonso Bryenton, Brackley. Bec- 19 —Femaie in miikborn be- Herd. No less than nine flue-cured tobacco lama: ln southwestern 0n- tnrlo are cperatsd by a group under the direction of Colin Blythe, shown left with cigar and friends at the growers’ picnic at Delhi, 0m. He is also a prominent s-hortiwrn cattle breeder. Plymouth cuss e 0PM!” HOLSTEINS Sec. 14--Female dry born July 1st. 1943 to June 30th. 1944—1st. Lewis Brothers, York; 2nd. J. Wal- ter Jones, Bunbury Farm: 3rd. Cecil J. Stewart. Hampshlr»; 4th. Cecil J. Stewart; 5th, Iewla Broth- c. 15 -Femsle ln milk born July 1st. 1943 to June 30th, I944- lst. J. Walter Jones: 2nd. Colby Lewis; 3rd, Robert Ohaptpelle- 4th. Robert Chappelle; 5th. Lewis Brothers. Sec. 16 ~Female dry born July 1st. 1942 to June 30th, 1943-1st. Colby Lewis; 2nd, J. Walter Jon- es; 3rd, Robert Cha elle: 4th. Robert Chaippelle; 5t . Goa. A. Godfrey and 8Com. Sec. 1’! -~1"emale in milk. born July 1st, 1942 to June 90th. 1943- fst. Lewis Brothers; 2nd. Geo. A. Godfrey and Song 3rd. Oswald J. Newsom; 4th. Secil J‘. sbewart. Sec. 18—F'emale dry born before July 1st, 1942-1“. J. Walter Jon- es; 2nd. Lewis Brothers; 3rd. Robert Chappelle and Son; 4th. Cecil J, Stewart: 5th Robert Chapelle and Sen. Sec. 19 --Female ln milk before July 1st, 1942- lst, Cecil J. Stew- art- 2nd. J. Walter Jones; 3rd. J. Walter Jones; 4th. Robert Chap- gelle and Son; 5th. Oswald J. ewsom. Sec. 20 —~Junior Champion born after June 30th, 1944 and Reserve —1st. Lewis Brothers; 2nd. Cecil J- Stewart. Sec. 21 -Senior Champion Fe- male born before July 1st. .944 5nd Reserve-1st. J. Welter Jones; 2nd. Colby Wis. Bee. 22—Grand Champion For male and Reserve-1st. J. Walter Jones; 2nd. Colby Lewis. Sec. 23 -Junior Get of Sire —1st. J.’ Walter Jones; 2nd. Colby Lew- is; 3rd. Lewis Brothers; 4th. Cecil J. Stewart; 5th. Oswald J. New- som. Ira Rodd. 1st. Donald Mrs. J. H. MacPhall; 3rd. Donald MacDonald. Sec. 3 -One dozen Grade A Puliets -1st. Donald MacDonald; 2nd. Donald MacDonald: 3rd. Chester Edward's. CLASS 2'1 --WHITE EGGS Sec. 1 -—One dozen Grade A Large -lst, Ralph Raynor, Mt. Herbert; 2nd. Mrs. J. F. Elston; 3rd. Chester Edward's. S00. 2 ~—One dccon Grade A‘ ,Mcdi-um —1st. Mrs. J. F. Eastou: 271d. Mrs. J, F. Easton; 3rd. Chcs~ ter Edward's. Sec. 3 -One dozen Grade A Pullets —1st. Chester Edward's. CLASS 7A HEREFORDS MacDonald; 2nd. . Seeing how tbs "experts" do it. A group of Ontario tobacco sww ers locking over tobacco plants nearing harvest time at the Drmlfliol Government experimental growing station. mar Delhi, Oim» All knowledge gained by scientific study at stations such as this ls ma"! freely among the community and is cne cf the reascns Why 193K000 plants, ccmntonly associated with the "sunny scuih." flcurlsh in lhl great belt of south-western- Ontario. . . . P- Males Over 1 Year Sec. 1 -Plym:>ut.ti Rock. Cock - ist. Donald MacDonald; 2nd, 3on- ald; 3rd. Donald MacDonald. Sec. 3 -—Leghorn. single Comb White Cock —1st. Mrs. J. F‘. Eas- ton; 2nd. Mrs. J. F. Easton. CLASS 22—TURKEYS Sec. l --Turkeys standard Bronze. Tom over l yr. - Sec. 3 —Turkeys Broad Breasted Tom ovetr 1 yr._-1st. James Benton, Bcnshaw; 2nd. Buddy Home, Win- oe. Sec. 4 -Turkeys Broad Breasted Hen —1st. Buddy Home; 2nd. James Beaten; 3rd. James Berton. CLASS‘ 28 - GEESE Sec. l --Geese, Toulouse Gander over 1 yr. —1st. Almon Boswell; 2nd. Almon Boswell, Sec. 2 --Geese Toulouse Goose over 1 yr. _-1st. Almon Boswell; 2nd. Almon Boswell. Sec. 3 -Geese A. O. V. Gander over 1 yr. —1st. Harry Ttveedy, Earnscllffe; 2nd. Irving Boswell; 3rd. Harry Tweedy. Sec. 4 --Geese A. O. V. Goose over l ytt-lst. Irving Boswell; 2nd. Harry Tweedy; 3rd. Irving Boswell. In sandy soil once regarded as unifit for satisfactory gmwih 0g any kind. Canada ncw prcduccs enough flue-cured tcbacco for lt-s own needs, with the probability of a strcng entry into the world ex- port market in addition. A couple of decades ago. such soil was free- ly flvallsblfl B! $10 an acre. Now it is worth many times that. Even with scientific forestotlonr toduy. windstomm can play havoc with e rich crop like this, seen at the Delhi, out, Dmnlnjcvn Qgvgfnmgnt m. perimemial Sub-Station. Sec. 20 -Juc1ior Get of Sire - lst. Miller Sandcrson, Ncrtli Riv- er; 2nd. Miller Sanderson, North River. Sec. 21 ~Senior Get of Sire _- 1st. Miiicr Sanderson; 2nd. Miller Sanderson, Sec- 22 -Junlcr Herd —1st. Ful- ton Sanderscn, North River; 2nd. Miller Sanderson. Herd ~lst., Sec. 23 -Senior 2nd, Miller Sanderson. Special prizes -—tl) Best Ragla- tered Hereford Bull _1st. Ham- mond Sanderson, Clftown, RR7; 2nd. Miller Sanderson; 3rd. Eul- ton Sanderson. Special prize -(2) Best Regls-l tered femahlfiloverstwcoe years 3f a e --st. ier an rscn; Znm Filter! Sanderson; 3rd. Miller glrrnecj-‘Ylljlylf dl94éu;—1§bd%uy13lr1:df- an on. ~ , - , n - sspgzrifii Prize stat Best ‘Legrs- l ‘WI 3Y9 Gui‘ Rodd, Brflvklrnv- - . ' Sec, 20 ~Juninr Chum ion Fe- tcicd Female under two )2“; -. i1 1st. Miller Sanderson; 2nd. Fulton i gale ""11 Rem"! —l-=t- Guy Rodd, Sanderson; 3rd. Miller Sanderson. leydflei’. 211d’ GUY R054. BfBPk- John DuPasquier; 3rd. A. H. Boa-f well 8s Son. , Sec. ili——i~‘emale born July lstq 1944 to D90. 31st. lfldtl-lst, Athoi‘ Roberts; 2nd. Athol Roberts; 3rd,l John DuPasquler; 4th. A. H. 835-‘ well dz Son; 5th, Stanley Hurry. l Sec. 14~Femele born July 1st.j 1943 to June 30th. l944—lst, Sey-I mour Wood d: Son; 2nd. Seymour‘ Wood 6s Son; 3rd, Athol Roberts; 4th. John DuPasquier; 5th. Stan-l Calif. Veteran Sets New Racing Mark Ice cold lemonade it is. Left to right.’ Fwd A. Stlnson, in ohsrga of t-he Dominion Expcilinentsl Sub-Slouch at Delhi; Dr. G. S. H. Butch. Federal Deputy Minister of Agriculture, and Prof. E. G. Pieva of the University o! Wcstem ohm-lo, Lmdcn, n u“, muque M11111], field day and picnic of tobacco flowers. *—-——— Gems-taxis in the British sons, for, OLEVEILND. fiepl- Z — MP1 -—, U. N. R.R.A. and relief in other Burbank, Calif", l” Hum" Paul Mentz of warts of Europe. Durinszorhtfav and sec‘ m-Femule mm July is‘ veteran of professional air raclnlz. June alone 47.758 tons Cnnad-| Steel Sent Out CLASS 24—DUCKS Sec. i -Ducks Rouen. Drake over l yr. —1st. Almon Boswell; r- ‘ fl 4 , __ _! . , fijjfiffbeffg?“ zffm" {g1} “‘- ‘f3; horned up the anus-mile Bendix lan wheat were imported thmughi l . d, A l Rober s p‘ . 3rd Seymour Wood 8: Son‘ 4th'l “Ophy “m” “may a‘ u we" ‘Hmnbmw Seymour wood a so” 5m tJQhxhof 435.6 miles an hour-—l53 miles 1mm“, u, mmbmm-s b; u, Dram Hazemmok - ' an hour faster than the record set job bu; m, m“ d“ t‘ ha“ . . mm laden‘ in the last running o! tha avenl. m, n", “pom from a cuss u GUERNSEYS Sec. 21 —-Senior Champion Fe- male and Reserve _-lst. Guy Rodd. lBegackley; 2nd. Guy Rodd, Bruck- Sec, 22 —~Gran(l Champion Fr:- maic and Reserve-—1st. Guy Rodd; 2nd. Guy Rodd. 1 Sena 23 {Jamar Get of Sire __ "- W 0d ' 2nd. Gu a ; 3rd. Guy Rodd,’ y R dd Sec. 2A —Sc-nior Get of Sire __ lsl. Guy Rodd; _2nd. Guy Rcdd, Sec. 35 —Junior Herd -lst. Guy Sec. iii-Female _ Jul” 15" 1943*!“ sum-l” Hurry? film‘: was declared the winner ,',f,,§§“°,‘3,3,, “,‘,,,,§”ff“§,,§§'“§°,§§ ovcr 20 competitors, all fivlnfl and lflflilltona of timber are leav- former military aircraft. Manta gm Humbug-g daily for Bri¢Q1n_ used a P-51 Mustang fighter. , expo,“ whim Wm hem relieve. He flew from Van Nays. Calif"! u" Mme“, burden o‘ wmmuwn to the Cleveland airport, scene of “med by grim}, tax-payers. the renewal of the national ai 0L M3“ Hnddoct 3,1,“, m" rages, inefouri hours. i4: mifllitel’ commner’ My‘ me “m, mum" “"1 ‘l0 gefiflld‘ “"1"” °°°“'- ‘inst llsmbum how is about 16.000 Q"; ilk l", ‘mg?! ',‘1Y5°",‘_’laombared wit-h more than: 60000 u’ “ '"‘° " ' ' '“' ° “flWbcfMw the wsr. There are 9500 aged 408.0 miles an hour with an. .. elapsed time of four hours, fiiégfééjgfég wggmizoowrt wit" line’ ‘g1. on; h.‘ among competitors for the N l 500) in pritze TLIOIIBY‘, of which l0.'000l hOne 01f the 1:11;; difficulties ll oes o t n r, Dr 1d,: senteeszn, an s nets. g3. I-lusted 3f vlulggii, Willis, ‘ma! "I don't know vrhether it la Douglas A-M Invader, only two-' caused by contrsrinesa on lhemrt enifilxlleiaplage gained-flail c lif l o‘ will‘??? “films w slim." laid m . y, o a, a . ra are officially placid second at ‘M."?:l:.:0OlOhGl, who worked wdth the miles an hour and Jacquulinsl Canadians at Antwerp when that Cochran, only woman entrant and port was opened. CLASS 'i ANGUS BREED Sec. 1 --Male hum after Doc. 31st, 1945 —1st. Hamilton Watts and son. New Wiltshire. Sec. 6 —Male born before July 1st. 1943 —1st. Hamilton Watts and Son. - Sec. 7 --Junior Champion Afoic hc-rti alter Juno 30th. 1944 and Rc-; serve ~lst. Hamilton Watts and. Son. ‘ Bee. B -—~Senlor Champion born before July 1st, 1944 and Reserve -1sl. Hamilton Watts and Son. Siec. la-Orand Champlfin hldsle an escrve -1st. um ‘.0"l , Watts and Son.‘ 2nd. Hamilton Rg‘1‘g-276"d-s(3"¥ “f”; __ “ms and S“, ,Rhdd. zmf-Gclmorri grind —1st. Guy Sec. l0 -—Female born after Deon‘ ‘C, P"; °1 t" 3m, 194s -lst. Hamilton Edwardsl B, 0mm, 2nd m" fl- G 5191mm‘) and Son, New Wiitshire; 2nd. MA Muénflyr-L, m’ m"- 3m Hamilton Watts and Son. Bcc. 12 —~F‘emaiq born Jam-halt, sngliqgisoglqs l-Malc born nftcr Dec. HAHVIIILTON. Atsq. 30 -(OP\—- Officials oi ‘the ewe: Oumtmlly v! Canada tonight confirmed NPOTB that a second shioioad of alt-cl has been sent. from the Hamilto: work! since the steel-workers‘ wears-and‘ hours etrllu: heir-tn six weeks ago. but company sources declined i0 give details. The first shipment. left the plant under protest from strike vilcketi last week. , Residents of the strike-urn n- disstrisi- city scent an otliervvtu ct day of tvstenns mesa M‘ eve nls in the strike l" Cans a lnalc steel industry Today saw a parade by W’ “m” war vane-ram from various Blamilton fndiutr s. The "I marched to the B eico picket 1:111! where A emwd of about 801i chef strikers and symlfllehll"! 359R ed. They approved text o! a H ll S5 Kitchen rings 1nd. Aihol Roberts; 3rd. Seymour, Wood d: Son; 4th. Seymour Wood dz Son; 5th. Stanley Hurry.‘ Sec, l'l—Junlor Champion Fe-| male born after June 30th, 1944 and Reserve-—1st. Athol’ Roberts; 2nd. Stanley Hurry. Sec. lit-Senior Champion Fe- male born before July let, 1944 and Reserve-—1st. Athol Roberts; 2nd. Stanley Hurry. Sec. lit-Grand Chsmpion Fe- male and Reserve-let, Athal R0- berls: ' Robuts. Sec. ZIP-Junior Get of Sire- ist. Athol Roberts; 3nd. Stanley Hurry; 3rd. A. H. Boswell d: Son; 4th, A. l-l. Boswell 6s Son. Sec. zl-Senior Get of Blre- lat. Seymour Wood d: Son; 3nd. Seymour Wood 6s Son; 3rd, Blan- ley Hurry. Sec. 32~Junlor Herd-—1st. Johin ~§ .-.....,,.,.. --. Q ‘I seconds, Third man across the v‘”‘_..a Above la the . . nf connections to a kitchen range. Note the d]. u indicated by the arrows. Installing uwed In hooking up a range hniler roction of circulation of the water liot Water 1945 to June 30th, 1M5 Hamilton Watts All of us enjoy getting in water now and again-for a bath. Unfortunately rural homes are not Always equipped to provide it without troublesome wrestling with buckets and kettles. High on the list of desirable things is hat water at the tap. A recent query from O-R... Que. hot the water-front to the top iii rho boiler on a continuous upward slope or pitch. No lping smaller than one with a 3 -inch inside diameter should be used for con-i necting the waterfront to the: range boiler. The hammering noise often s0 troublesome in range boilers is and Son, Sec. 13 -Femele horn July 1st, 1944 to Dcc. 31st, 1944-49.. John Edwards, New Wiltslilre. Sec. 14 —~Female born July 1st. 1948 la June 30th. 1944 —1st. | iiton Watts and Ham- Son; 2nd, Hamil- ton Watts and Son. SM‘. 15 -—Female horn July 1st. 3lsl. 1045—1st, Aihol Roberts, Wlnsloe: 2nd.» A. H. Mulch. Eamaciiffe; 3rd. Seymour Wood and Sen. Charlottetown R. R. 5; 4th, Racers Bell, Charlottetown; iflitéiw A. H. Boswell d: Son. hhreh- Bec. 3-~Male born July let. 1845 Athol R0 DuPesquier; 2nd. A. H. Boswell do so . n. Sec. zit-Sandor Herd-—1st. At~ hol Roberts; 2nd. Seymour wood dz 84m. Sec. 34 — Ehorihorn Breeders Special-1st. John DuPasquier; Bee. zb-Short-horn Breeders special-Progeny of Dam-—1st. the i938 winner of the race, placed third at 430.8 miles an hour. Al] three winners used Mustangs, Miss Ooclirane. only women over to win the Bendix. is the former head of the Women's Air get-vim P-loie WASP) and is the wife u! Floyd lflm, New York financier. gram to be sent. to 0. 11. 24.11521: ationsl Director of the Btvl l‘ m, affirming their support 01 1‘. strike sattlemsm efforts infltlfwm Thay also iwnlzl a vrsmiil ‘filo, Walter Kubidtl. vicPPY"‘°"-mce the striking vetersna 00"?" and |]1“.bfln‘lnf knives, lwflun“ her wax m to the 91°39‘ "But tontnlle Milieu are really ood here now. consldsrinl lem- dsmans done to the mm." firs nu Prague with uh f rt d Nltlrn- uf ,5‘€£'."Zt$’u£§.”‘lisl£“.na rm- ufl st s. Oansdlan slslnl to D90. 31st, 1945-31, berts; 2nd, A. H. Boswell. Sec. 0—Male born before July Seymour Wood do Son; 2nd, Stan~ 1942 in Juno 30th. 1943 —1st. Hum- ley Bu: : 3rd. Btanlgn Hurry: llton Watts and Son; 2nd. Hamli- ton Watts and Sch; 3rd. Hamilton has asked how to connect a boiler to a kitchen range. We are pub- lishin tha mply in the hope that usually due to the partial filling of the piping cofinectin the wat- er-front to the boiler y scale or, at else tmtable. it wil be of use to many others. _In cosinacting up both hot and cold water lines to the range boll~ er it, ls almost alwarys best to lead (hem into the to o he boiler. The cold waterlscon uctad through a 54-inch pips to a point within about 0 inches o! the bottom end of the a boiler. This la to prevent Incoming cold water from mix- wlth the liot water in the up- ilmc deposits. This is, of course, most troublesome when the water healed in the system is of the hard s hap n: it is ans-I to lsconnect the ping and remove the scale or put n new piping. Mequentiy the waterfront the stove becomes filled with the! same kind of deposit. If so. it can be dissolved by filling the castln with a mbtture of c and of the boiler. ~ hot water m: tligdrgnge lwvs rem o tltrgioiln and the bottom a faucet the ranls it, some me 6t till-ll‘, “s,” "i" “£3 "f - aeciltuls s in the h reehlorlc acid to 3 or 4 v1.1a; o loft water. Fill the waterfront with the solution and leave for l5 or rninut d the "l." clean I tin satin‘: no: all Rliem "HQVIG N H f0 . all tracts n: ins cd $51 W: Nils!‘- r range as‘ ‘his. 1s} metal. however. fore a ttln bit fie Ill ISMSIIICIIHQI" Watts and Son; Watts and Son; i! 4th. Hamilton 5th. Hamziton ts. Sec. 16 (2) -—Fcmale bom before July 1st, i943 Watts and Son; Watts and San; m‘ Watts and Son. Sr-c. 1'! —-Junl male horn utter Hamill-in Hanvlton Hamilton -—»1si. 2nd. 3rd. or Chum ion Pe- June 30t . 194.4 and Reserve —1st. John mdv/nrds. Sec. l8 -8onior Champion male born befor and Reserve-lat and Son. Bee. 1D -Grand Champion Po- e July 1st 1944 . Hamilton Watts Pc- male and Reserve -lst. John Ed- wards; 2nd Ham Ban. Sec. 20 llton Watts and -Ju-nior Get of Sim - lat, Hamilton Watts and Son; 2nd. Hamilton Watts Hamilton Watts l0:- ll ~40»: and Hon; 4rd. and Bon. .GIII NM—DNUCUI lsi, 1943—-lst. Harry Tweedy. Earnscliffe: find. Seymour Wood. Sec. 7-Junior Champion Male barn nfier June 30th, i944 and Reserve-1st. Athol Roberts: 2nd. Athcl Roberts. Sec. k-Benior Ohan-iplon Mlle born before July lat. i944 and Re- scrve-ist. Harry Tweedy; 1nd. Seymour Wood its Son. -~ 80c. 9~0rand Champion Male . Ruvvr-lsi. Athol Roberts; 2nd. Harry Tweedy, Soc. lm-Femsle born after Dec.| 31st. l945_-fst. Athol Roberts. Sec. lb-Femsle born July lat. 1946 to Dec. 31st. l9$-—llt, Stan- ley Hurry. Winsloe; 2nd, Athol Robsrts- 3rd. Stanley Hurry: 4th, A. H. Boswell as Son: 6th, Athol Roberts. IZ-Jemnle bum J 4th. A. . Boswell a . sec. 3 Breeders Special -- Two Athol Roberts; Hurry: 8rd. A. H Sec. - Male-—1st. Atlvo Athoi Roberta; 3rd. A. H. M 4th, A. H. Bolwell & Son. 80c. I - Junior Female-Jet. Athol llobsrfl; 2nd, Athol R0- herts; 8rd. Stanley Hurry; 4th, Stanley Hum. Bee. 30 - Junior rentals - 1st. urn: o . em" tug... sec. l0 - on W d 8m- cial-Jat. R. l. 21$: litan- ley Hum. LU!!!) 1'0 DIATII Plies are attracted by formalde- 80c. m. in. 194s to June 00th. lMb-iot, Jolih III! ll: It hyde, though they ans killed when they atrial it iiainhurg Makes Good Gosieliaek o.-Jl..“e’.'.i 38W,“ l anssnu-su. um. a- Under British control this heavi ls of 310w th ranked gust to Londqi ainorgnnygpsgn Forts. is work! U rs: cent of e o e e o?» n “i” of dosh at the was‘ 0ft Illtllh, Unified States. Canadian lg,“ ';_,'":'.'::'*.*t.*t*..1 mg Qhhssum“; t: “STE-owls Harman ha" mos l!‘ VINIGAI ll l: IIIIIIIATION STAIN! bmten’. fiwtlhiluttliiil c r o 2.31m?!’ u u». nun M, summer clo ha, no matter Wm" precautions you take. You‘ m often remove stain w¢<>l"l"“ne_ clothing specialists. Y "ll"! w gar or ammonia water. Whu MW use depends. they sly- "Pm fro’? or how “set” the stain ‘um uh stains, ll! 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