hs ? THIS FARMING INDUSTRY kao an The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 9, 1965. 7 on the tug-of-war |cond and third placings in the |im the hope the AW? will contin. were superb and they lifted the championship you read on on per monggeet diay Aaah bed gpahypel pasar neh apron neem af quate Islander in the) dav would not have been possible | were jitself on an economically sound Forum — that includes for-| siuox courageously through | SCLES WORK s ry o without the co-operation of Mclsaac entries. |basis. We need a major compe- mer Islanders now living in the the \ finally a0 . vert a scores of people. To all of those| The Island’s Dual Purpose |tition for agricultural and other Halifax area — who saw their years oe Pedaldriven cars built {fof people my appreciation is very Shorthorn Breeders dominated | projects. performance, congratulations go| thelr hopes ef a comeback 4. British annual “soap-box : vw warm as I recall so many times |their class. But the other Island| | missed the mame of (to Ross Young and his Red| realized. The hope is that 4.4... och 8 weet many of you went out of your |breeders had unusually tough| Howard Norton, Ammandale (Point Farmers for the second these paying prices will con- nk . mile . ss ‘ cep to be hetedel. competition in almost all of the| im my first sheep story from |championship in as many mod. 0 pie - Incidentally I met and (cattle classes. The fact they did| Halifax and that was unim- (years, and to Stuart MacEwen| “™® 2 __ wees. i talked with the two girls (so well is atribute to their abil-| tentional. They had the big- (and his St. Peter’s Bay lads who j= , Joyce Myhon and Helen Al ay ae > henadens fitters and $s chap Bow phos [eee Do Saat aed ve a 6 Fiddl sa Ste ancers ’ weed who recently complet- (show - judge Harold . Fred- si t ‘or title. er nd oe sebrmeern ces. | que te titi, | Saece cieee |i etme bane pd s Mari-| Ww it team a ’ By eo. MATHESON men and women who scored vic- President Don Oland vice-pre-| tie te read eee of | time breeders were up the morning until about nime- | fine showing in their classifica- Contest Previncia'.Farm Editor tories and lesser placings last | sident Alex Lamond, Secretary | the many interesting things | against Ontario herds that | thirty that might before they tion before losing to a Linden, ae ‘week at the Atlantic Winter Fair |J- Watson Maxner and all the that happened te them. | were among the best in the | completed the big job. NS. team. 1 hope these leds will | St. Anth Parish Cent lirst thought this week is °F i.” members of their staffs and Their story will be im my | country. This happened in Mr. Norten was very (stay together. With more exper- ft. An ony’s ar re * offer hearty congratulations wy second is to offer congrat- the comimittees of the fair. The| «across The Island” colums Angus, Shorthorns and in strong in Oxford Downs as a ience, they could really go all BLOOMFIELD tothe Prince Edward Island ulations and appreciation to |songraiiations are, fon 8 i oe ES |. ae cae oop ge ly lh yy Pg ednesd 'elock _ ° , mgus cai or ex 't forge lox | never a f WMEN TOPS E fore they started om a ride Farms, Willowdale, Ontaric ——— a eee. Ie tion Grounds. The foxmen Please send all entries to Cyrus J. Gallant, Howlan. that took them across the | — the owner is Toronte’s f!- |landers’ wonderful performance| *%¢ Specialties by the three Arsenault sisters and the countey. 1 thenahé you'd he | concler EP. Tayler — of lin the interbreed steer chow| ie Warren brothers. theit feat "Tuste wy T te | Ccmpang's, Kilreca Fara (oat there's scarcely anything T s m Farm terviewed the twe Pert Al | herd from Ottawa. oak 0 O00. See ee ee last Friday night. ; cattle im the two herds and firct six when the final I think I told you about most| they clearly dominated the tion was made and the two of tin team thet Sepgened hen, Been te cineng. head pieces the Island didn’t bv ¢) people from Oland dozen t At the Going Down of the Sun - -- - But something tells me I forgot; Farm herd enly managed to te ConA nad te Wane And in the morni . two things. Keith Dixon Clyde| one first place against them, arm steers from Ontario. ing River won ‘third place in the a oe I don’t believe my story on WE WILL REMEMBER THEM his heifer and Keith Barrett| if I cam use twe cases of {Fulton Sanderson's grand cham- Belmont Lot 16 had the cow that| leeal cattle being trimmed [Pion win said he had won the re, . won the best uddered class in OF ee et rettoe, |1963 — he took the-grand last BELLE S DRESS SHOP Dixon's heifer is Glenalva Bet-| ald, York had a heifer, York [year and seoeeete ore acer, ty and she was the only animal| Erica, that would probably The statement by Finley Ste- Montague P. EB. § st eme adnate Tene he showed at the Fair a siaed no wart, that the Sanderson steer Seid everyone inf Proves youu | Ai80 Leo Mclsane ond une | fs two Ontario herd heifers |™aY be the outstanding steer in : Barry Rankin, Bunbury Canada this year is interesting, ' eat of the |Decause this man is in a position ae ie tages toh to judge such things. The final om result will soon be available = OVERFITTING 18 CRITICISM |now, and Fulton could win him- { . The only conk foal I had to | self additional honors if his steer | . find with the clittle in the big is actually the best in the na- Ontario herds is that they are |tion. 3 overfitted; and of course that I’m rambling a bit, but I ( is only my opinion. But [| must observe that the grand rr 4 believe I have seen judges at| champion potato sample was NOVEMBER Y down for overfinish that did not of potatoes I have ever seen carry any more finish than some anywhere. My friend Ste- of those Windfield Farm and Kil. wart Wright, deputy min- had had not be allowed to compete in a Seed potatees are judged e.. the popples grow... between the crosses, row on Maritime show. Here are two! for their smoothness and os ary reasons 5 sean Cat areanset. their eve appeal, and for the row... and as we pause today te pay tribute to those Our cattlemen compe’ ier ex- uniformity of the 30 tubers ; ak Wav: Seciln shows! in the sclected iamuele. 1 who laid down their lives in two World Wars, let us pray, - | | “Lest We Forget” . Hike Truro and Pictou this year was difficult to fault this also, for | continued peace in our time... s0 that the and some of our herds dominat- sample in any way. William : To the glorisus memore ed the shows. This year too| Huntley, Sheffield Mills, efforts of those who made the supreme sacrifice shall not ‘Dickie Brothers Truro took N.S. merits the warmest $500 or more — I forget the ex-| congratulations. Congratu- act figure, though Gordon Dickie lations also to Wallace Muir, See ee ee Aubert DE 5 veh oot ee | lottetown. it’s fair for our cat-- reserve seed sample. Ba’ Ma gement and Staff tlemen to invade other Maritime that grand championship - shows, and for Nova Scotia men’ sample was extra good. to invade ours, what’s to stop. Raymond Vessey, York’ had Ontario herds from showing at the table stock grand cham- _ | Halifax. Pionship and the reserve jj f C fs - } The other argument is~ this,|~ championship. I-wonder how and it’s unanswerable in my! many championships this opinion. Under the Harry Hays; man has won -.over the Montague . P.E.L have been in vain. ies of those whose sac- rifice we acknowledge to the utmost of our beign ... and remem- ber forever. formula the Canada department | is of agriculture puts up one-half of; The Island tug-of-war teams the prize money for the cattle. | So the show is open-to any Can ‘adian province That, by the way, is the official decision. | And that reminds me that I saw entries from as far west as Saskatchewan as I glanced handicr: section in my search for Island We're proud to offer these excellent quality garments place winners. The Atlantic Win- to men on P.E.I. with a taste for finer clothes ... Why ter Fair is fast becoming a : widely recognized competition not call in today and look them over... find out why It has improved greatly since smarter men shop for all their needs at Henderson - the first show was held back in Cudmore ... . : 3 : 1963. It has been fighting finan- r SEABROOK FROZEN FOODS PR cnn - | . | Kensington P.-E. I. 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