i-i ___"_ lllfrlln 04in Ll aucusr _ w. rqzg‘ YUWII llll lit zehsns cl llllrlta Ilsln Ion, pain and”. blsdi, lawn or white. new. diluent like. Made JIADHI If!!!) 01/4107 ‘A " A P 5 BILTIIITE 3! all! IWMOIIHIW l7 III! I'M/IA!!! Ifllfifl! Ill IIOT sun l5 G §0lI§ Furniture croted for Wedding Presents and Hoover Vacuum DRAPERIES 167-169 Kent Street " HENRY IiiacFARLANE a ca. Furniture Upholstered and Repaired Plctum and Mirrors Framed SUPPLIES shipping and storage China carefully packed. Cleaner for hire lIPllDLSTERlNG Phone I042 In Memoriam VERNA HELEN DONALD Tito Community of Alma and vic- lilli\ was stiddoncd to learn of the sudden passing of Verna Helen Don- gld, youngest daughter of Mr. and lilrs. Waiiacp Donald on July 15th, in ht-r 10th year_ Verna was a very intelligent. child end licr cheorful disposition and wihirrgncss to help others endeared her to all. She was vice-president of the Alma Mission Bend where on the Saturday week previous to her death she led the meetin Qwlth a program; she had prepared nersell, and her smiling face wiu one which was always present at Sunday Bohool. A private service was held at her home on July 16th, at 2 o'clock where a comforting message was given by hcr pastor, Rev. W. l. Mac- liozrald, who also conducted the ser- vice nt the grave, The hymn ‘Jesus Loves Mo" g favorite of Vernirs was sung. Besides hei- parents and grand- mother, Mrs. lvfary’ J, Donald, she leaves tn mourn three sisters and four brothers, namely-Rae, teacher a: hiontrtisc school; Isabel, on the staff 0i the income Tax Office, Charlottetown; Leigh. fourth yeair ltililent at Prince of Wales College and Joan, John, James and Billy at hvmc. ‘lli lend y0u fnr I little time l child of mine," he said, For you to love the while she lives and mourn for when shes dead. it. may be six or seven years, or liXPYtLV-l/WO or three. But will you, till I call her back, take care of her for me? she'll bring hei- charms to gladden you. and shall her stay be brief You'll ‘have her lovely memories as solace for your gsrief. will stay, since lcannot promise e all from calla-i return But there are lessons taught down there I want this dhild to lenm. I've looked the wide woirid over ln~ scorch for teachers true And from hei- throngs that crowd life's lanes I have selected you. Now will you give her all your love, nor think the labour vain. Nor hate Me when I come to call to take her back again." in say. “Drar Lord, Thy wli be done!" For all the Joy Thy child shall bring “l fancied tihat I heard the In Memorials: MISS auuu airline... FAIRVALLE, DIES The death oi Miss Mary Ger- iioi" occurred late r‘riduy alter- izoon at. the homo of her parents, U27 Charles street, Ffllfillllfl, NS. bhe had been ill for some years. Miss Gerrior was born at George- town, P. 15.1., s. daughter of James and Frances Gerrior, and has lived at i-‘aiiville for the last 25 years. Site was a member of St. Rose's Church and took an active part in church activities. Well known by the residents of Fairville, her passing will come as a shock to many friends. Miss Gerrlor is survived by her parents, four brothers, Anthony and Milton, both of Detroit; Temple and Stephen, both of Falrvilie; two sisters, Mrs. Rob- ert Henley and Mrs. Robert Tay- lor, both of Detroit, and several nieces and nephews. BE .NOT AFRAID (Dedicated to the loving mom» ory of Ralph. McKinnon, tson of lirir. and Mrs. Alexander McKin- noni who was drowned at about 8:30 p.m on July 24, in the Up- ton MlllpOlldl, The eveninfl shadows dropped their crepe In darkening shadows. from the sky- On Uptons dark and murky pond Where swimming youth was doom- ed to die. Within the stillness of the night The living ilughter of the boy Beneath the weedy water's dread- Became the silence of the dead. rm: cnantorrcrown GUARDIAN DENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for um of local Interest. has advertising al n tiewey nature may he inserted n five cents n ward strictly psy- sble in advance. COOK’! for Photographs. _.,__ DID YOU get your Car Book? CON FEDERATION LIFE ID SUEANCE. AT YOUR SERVICE Arnhsl Wei Cvmany. Phone save. I HOWARD MMNNIB’ fitter) Footwear at 175 Queen street, GABARDINE IPOIt slacks t Jack Cameron's. . at Jack Cameron's. ST. MARY'S Convmercial School, fiummerside Ollens sept. 2. Register for complete course, MONTAGUILE-Dine at the mo... qllflliiy finishing, Com l t Fi-l stock. p e a m WHAT IS OUR CHRISTIAN HERITAGE? Come and hear- Ross Woodman of Winnipeg at tihe Char_ lottetown Hotel, Thursday, 8.15 PM. Everyone welcome. l RETURN HOME-Mr. and Mrs. - “V1118 Rice returned to their [homes at Charlottetown, P, E_ 1,, ‘after spending a happy vauuon period here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Grant Dort and family. “New ultissow Evening News). - ENGAGEMENT. _ Mr, and M}, l A. Peters Wish to announce the en- ‘ Efiflelnent of their daughter Pauline Gloria, to Jcsepii Henry, son Q1 Mr, and Mrs. l-l. P. Forestell of Saint Jvh-Yi- Marriage to take place in ‘ September. LIMITED BUS RUN for Bordon and Mainland Points leaves ch“. lottetown 11.15 A. M. Returning leaves Borden 3.55 P. M. arriving Charlottetown 5.20 l’_ M. All tri-ps Daily including Sunday, Island Motor Transport Phone 248_ ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde. Cornwall. announce the engagement of thzir daughter, ton Carr, Brookfieid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iicward C mgrqvster Bed BZ-dge. Marriage to take September. I CITY POLICE COURT. — At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, one drunk and disorderly, and one drunk and incapable- we-ro each fined $10 and costs or 20 days. while a second drunk and disorder- ly was remanded for one week. A man charged xvith nudism, was re- manded until today. ' IMPOKDTAN’: NOTHE TO AD- VERTISDJRS Adve t eers are advised that ordinary wpy mast reach the Guardian Ottice not later than ii a m thv daft prrvi u; to date of insertion lfirgc ad", quarter page and over must. rc-lca ithe offite at ltast L4 hours in ad- VBHCE. HERE FROM BOSTON. — Mr. John Reagan, o! the Boston Herald. and his biotlicr-ln-law Mr. P. It. Goudcy are visiting the Province. M11 Rvagnti ts a friend of l\li‘. Clo-r- cnce McNcili, forni-rrly of Char- lottetown, also an employee of the llerald; while Mr. Ckiuticys for- bearers all hail f-rcm tho Island, and he is looking sonic of them up. I RETURN HOME-Mi". and Mrs. Joseph Kelley of StonehamMass, have returned to their home af- ter spending a very pleasant ifilCflllflll as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barge, East Royalty, or ' Kli‘fl itttn I'd» Beamelgarfthrough .his boyhood‘ nlfdeytgey riherveslver? mfichsllsh: k d pressed with its scenic beauty and whenhtsrgaege o’ death enm“ e -the hospitalury of the people. .\nd filled o-ir hearts with teari- As his young body sadly 51ml‘ Deep in the mill-dams sullen flow- Q1’ sluggish waters moving on To meet the streams below. To course nlcnz to Yvndfll‘ 31""? The soul of youth who scarce had trod- The earthly path of boyhoorke years Unto the Harbor of his God- thc risk of grief we'll run We'll shelter ho: with tenderness,» we'll love tier while we may And for tthe happiness we've known forever grateful stay; But shall the angels esil for hi" much IOOner than we've plan- l1 We'll brave the bitter grief that comes and try ta under- stand." BALFOUWS lrLAN The mandate for Palestine, giv- En rn 1922, celled on Britain l0 facilitate Jewish settlement and ‘develop self-governing institut- OHS. itlonsitieration We are ail told to consider the Lilies of the Valley. l am telling you all that, when you are Installing Venetian Blinds, consider the mechanism ol m; blinds. THEY DO WORK RIGHT Call:- Alyre Arsensslt Phone 790-L also to Course on young spirit o'er the _ seas- Fear not the shoals. n01‘ W!!!" . d0!!- _ or Gad ts captain of your soul. llt not slumber. while yo“ sleep. I l-iew In His embrace and loving care n, ya“ Army. for evermore- at Until Ha calls the slumber-int! ho Unto the Haven of His Shore. .-Pel.er A. Reilly. cinn or rmtiiits Mr. Ray T. Tanton and Family. wish to sincerely thank all those who sent flowers end ms!!!“ 0; sympathy and for the many acts o kindness sent du-rinl l-he mm” and deatth of Mrs. any T. Thnlffl. Would like to make special ment on of Miss Gertrude Buntain. R. N». Mn. Emest Darby. R. N.. and Mrs. Annie Muirhead, who so faithfully nut-nod her in her- illness. DARD DF THANKS I wish to extend my thanks to the Doctors, Sisters and Nurses 01 the Charlottetown Hospital. for all the kindness to me during my TN‘ ent illness Ind the loss of my baby- Ilnlltlau Darnel- ISLAND VISITORS _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whitlock and daught-i era Shirley and Helen, of Char- lottetown. were recent guests of‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. l-lotvatt, for-‘ merly o! Charlottetown but re- cently settled in Pctltcodia; a son, Lorne Howatt, accompanied, Mr. and Mrs. Whitlack baok to Charlottetown and will visit with them for a few weeks-(St. John‘ Telegraph Journal), ' PRESENTRTION TODAY-Pres- entation oia testimonial to Mr. Douglas rt. Gordon of Kitchener. 0nt., to be held this morning by the Royal Canadian Huiriane Associa- tion will take place at the Confed- eration Chamber. ery here three years ago when he saved a srnnll child from poesible death by drowniriz- The ceremony W111 take place at 11 A! M. Lieuten- make the presentation. PRESENTATION AT UNION 18th, a largo number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mound to honor their son Glydan and to welceine his bride to the community." To the strains of the Wedding March played by Miss Margaret Mallett, the bride and, groom were escorted to the seat. of honor by Miss Marjorie La- mont and Mr. Malcolm McLean, after which an aimroarinte ad- dress was read by Mr. Wallace Mallets anti a well-tilled purse presented by Mr. Sterling Yeo. Ctlydon, on behalf of his bride, extended his sfiicere thanks and appreciation of their kindness and invited all to visit them, alter which all jo-ned in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" and the bride and groom were heart- ily bounced Lunch was then served and the remainder of the evening was spent. in music and 0001M IIIMICOIIIII. I-“nch- Leave your Films here rot-i Mildred. Elizabeth, to Robert Mil- place in t Mr. Gordon is’ _ being honored far his .act of brav- ant Governor J. A, Bernard will ROAD-On Friday evening, July‘ Exhibition Prize List D-Wyandolte. White. Cock. IO-Wynndoota. white. lien. l-Rowell Boswell Frenchfort. D-Rowell Boswall. nrohchfort. i ‘shire. BLUE BLAZER Sports Jackets il-Mrs. J. '1‘. Boston. New Wilt- ‘shite. I ‘ll-Leghorn, Single Comb. white. lien. l i-Ralph Rayner, Charlotte- town, RM. Z-Ir/ing Boswell, Marshfield. a-Mrs. J’. '1‘. Ilaston, New Wilt shire. . I Cockerel. l-Mrs. J. T. Easton, New Wilt.- shire. ' z-mipn Rayner, Charlottetown, Inns i. IG-Leghorn, Single Comb, White, pullet. i l-Mrs. J. T. Easton, New Wilt- ' shire. l 2. _Mrs. J. T. Easton. New Wilt- ire. B-Ralph Rayner, Charlottetown, I H-Legharn, Single Comb, Brown, c l-David Thompson, West Royal- t). Z-Edward C. MacLellari. Birchwood st, Charlottetown. ‘ ' Ii-David Thompson, West Royal- ‘ t). ill-Leghorn, Single Comb, Brown en. l-Edtvai-d C. Mat-Lennon, Char- lottetown. Bl-Rhode Island nee. Cock. l-isabel Carr, 2i Longrvvorih Si- 22—Rhode Island RH! ""1- l-Isabel Carr. 21 Looxwvrth 5i- lt-Isabel Carr. 2i Lanrwerth Bi- ii-Ledwell Boswell. Marshfleld. “Lxew Hampshire. Cock. l-Dsnald A. MacDonald. Glen- finnan. QC/DOHBld A. Maz-Kinnori. Glen- _ finnan. zit-New Hamnshlr». He'l- l-Donziid A. l/ltii-Donrrri. Z-‘Uonald A. liiacDonalci. _ Il-Thomas Ranr-‘lilP-"r 197 Fill‘ TOY Sh. 2'l—.\'cw Hampshire Corltcrcl. l-Jarnes A. Gordon. n_.tnn<9= A. Gordon. fie-Roy I... Boswali, RRZ. Marslifieid. Zll-Nr-w Hampshire. "illici- 1_5m1th ‘Hm! . Pnvt-nai. ‘J-Smith Bros... Powiitti. (t-Donald A. liincDomld, Glen- finnan. flll-Minorcas. Sinlili‘ Comb‘ Buck Cock. 1—Tl‘.0r11t3S Ranaahim. Charlotte- town. st-Minnrrns, single Cvmh- 51"“ miiJanet Wood. Charlottetown. HIRE. g_wltmn Wand, Charlottetown. RRG. m“ g-Thomas Ranatzhan. Cherie town. 4l-A.O.V. Cock l-‘fsahel CH"- z-Herbert M. Carr. Char town. ‘Charlottetown. l lotte- i 42—A. 0. V. "v l_lsahel CH". z-Herhert M. CM‘?- I1 Charlottetown. Charlotte- gQisahel Carr, Charlottetown. 43-A. 0. V. Cockerel. 1__c1yde Bell, Charlottetown, RR s. ss-sov. Pullet. t_-clyde Bell. k ‘kmmm Cm 1'7 Chestnut st. l-Fred DcCoste. Charlottetown- z-Kenneth Bur s-Gerard Cheve ke. St. Avards. rie. St. Ave-rd!- t, , I! n. gi-flzgrltlislllli Ktslly. Maipequfi Rd- ____.....__.___. llllliil ctnittiitiss ddfll! NR8! mil \ c‘ SWEETEN Siliiii 5w PRitfi 35 (i5 IIYII Ill-T IIAINLIND LAXATIVPANTMID L-iurvr sumo-ans ml- l-Almon Boswell, Charlotte- town. . 8R3. Z-Aimcn Boswell, Charlotte. town, H.113. !—Rowell Boawe l. Frcnchfort. G-Alnron Boswell, Charlotte- town, 83.3. 13—L¢‘lhorn Single Comb. White, Cock. l-Mrs. J. T. Easton, New Wilt- l5--Leghom. Single Comb, White S-‘Clyde Bell, Charlottetown, an. . i One thorough s ra in with DTX l-Tousehold SPFMQfWBS your home of iii mfiqulifle-B. moths, etc, for 8-1 W995» Iflfifltts just touch the DDT “P959 Brill die. S ra wailndrapes, etc. ii not stain . . . ‘f’ no unpleasant odour. HOUSEHOLD SPRAY ‘he'd. trade-mark (NISIUIIAL) Q-Marlene Kitson, North River. ‘(R-Maurice Arnold. Bristol, Mt 47—Game, Cock. l-Wllliam Costello, 10 Bayflglfi 5L, Charlottetown, 2-William Costello, l0 Bayileld St. Charlottetown. Ii-Ucya Dal2iei_ 1m Up. Queen , 5C. i 4B—Game Hen. l-Peter Gales, st. Atrards, lstli-Lloyd Dalziel, 1C9 Up. Queen I and»... M. cm. 2i Longworth St. . CLASS I ENG PENS. ADULT 28 . zi-i-nonucriou BREED- t‘ i i I—A.O.V. Gander, over l your, i-Rmvell Boswell. Pijenchhrd. 2-Fay Mill. Msrshfield. 3—Irving Boswell, Marshfield. 4-A.0.V. Goose, over 1 your, 2—1"ey Mills. Marshfieid. S-Irving Boswell, Marshdield. CLASS-ZS. DUCKS l-Rouen Drake. over 1 you, l-Fay Mill, Marshfield. a-Almon Boswell, Charlott tgwn RRJ. e 3-0rion Bell. Z-R0IIQI'I. Duels. over 1 your. NR3. Z-Alrnon Boswell, Charlottetown H.113. RRIi J-Pekln Drake, over- 1 you, i-Keir Boswell. Marshfield. Z-Keir Boswell, Marshfield. tl-Rowell Boswell, Frenchford. 4—Pekin Duck. over 1 year. i-Rowell Boswall, Frenchfoit. 2—Kelr Boswell. Marshfield. 5—A.0.V. Dhke, over l your. l-Roy L. Boswall, Marshfield. B-Fay Mill, Marshfield. 6-A.0.V. Duck_ over 1 year. 3 i-Clyde Bell, Charlottetown, RR Z-Pay Mill, Murehfield. Ii-Fay Mill. Marshfield. CLASS 7b—CAPONS Set‘. 2—Pen of 5 A,0,V, 1-Mrs. Geo. C. Kitson, Hump. shire. l EGGS l Class 27—Brown Eggs Sec. 1-1 Dos. Grade A Large. i-Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- Sec. l-Pen of Barred Plymouth _ shire. Rocks. i-Donald A. MacDonald. i D-Donaid A. MacDonald. ‘ il-Donaici A. MacDonald. i Z-Pen of White Plymouth Rocks. ii-Aim r Bo-wali, Chariottetcwn | RES. 2—Led\vell Boswell. 3-Pen of White Wyantiottrs. I—-A‘m*r. Eonvrll, C‘*ur'c't't3vvn. i 4—Pen of White Leghqrns. Z-Mrs. J. T. Easton. New Wilt- shire. I Zi-Irvin: Boswail. Marshfield. B-Pen of Rhode Isianrl Reds. ‘ i-lsahel Carr. Charlottetown. B-Pcn of New Ilampshircs. I l-Donaid A. MacDonald. Clien- finniin. 2—MTS. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- l shire. i i i-Ralph Rayner. Charlottetown. lshii-e. RRJ Zi-Donald A. MacDonald. Sec. 2-1 Doz. Grade A Medium. l-Mrs. J.~F. Easton, New Wilt- shire. 2—Mrs. J. P‘. Easton, New Wilt- shire. 3—Chester Edwards, New Wilt- Sce. f-‘-l D-z. Grade A Pull t. l-Mrs. J. F. Eaeton. New Wilt- shire. l il-Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- 3-Donald A. MacDonald. CLASS Zli-WHITE EGGS See. 1-1 Doz. Grade A. Large. 1-Mrs. J. F‘. Easton, New Wilt- shire. Z-Chester Edwards, New ‘Nil’.- ' shire. 2—Dct1.'ild A. liiztl'Dolléild_ G;en-' finnnn. 3-H. P. Smith, Pownal. l i Ii-Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- shire. Sec. 2-1 Doz. Grade A. Medium. l-Mrs. J. l". Easton. New Wilt- SPCCIAI. PRODUCTION CLASS shire. 22 tILOJ’. Males over l year) 1—Pl,vrrtnv'th Rock. Cot-k. l-Donald A. MacDonald. Glen- ftnnan. Z-Doiiaid A. MacDonald, Glen- finnan. fl-Donaid A. MacDonald, C-lcri- finnan. 2—Ne\v Hampshire. Cock. y l-Donrfld A. MacDonald. y. z-Donalci A. ltiacDonaid. ; B-Dohald A. MacDonald. | Il-Leghorn, Single Comb. Whitt- Cock l J.T Easton, New Will- JII‘ Easton. New Wilt- CLASS Zb-OEESE l-Toulouse, Gander. over 1 year. 1—Almon Boswell, Charlottetown. l 4 I-Borden Boswall’ Duhstatf- name. R33. I I 3—Alm0n Boswell. Charlotte-I town, RR3. , 2—Toulouse, Goose. over i yenr._ 1—Almon Boswell. Charlottetown. 3R3. 2- RRJ. a-Rcwell Boswall. Frenchford. "Reumos .3.- Too Mufil 0F "at: Pas-watt mount" hi l‘ 2-Raiph Raynor, Charlottetown REC"). 3- Mrs. J. F. Easton. New Wilt- shire. Sec. 3-] Dim, Grade A. Pullet. t-Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- shire. 9-Mrs. J. F. Easton, New Wilt- shire. CLASS ‘IA-HEREFORDS Src. t - Juni-r- Calf. male. born after 0.0. 31 i948. l-Havdnn Bros“ Cherry Valle", z-htvler Sanderson, North River. It-Ctnrge C. Kitsch At Bans. Hnmnahi-e. s-ivtlrzter 1 fviacDonald. Souris. 5-—FIlll.OXl Banderson, North River. S-FB- Clarke, Charlottetown. Ju‘y 1. 194s to Dec. s1. 1M6- See. 2 — Senior Calf. male. born | l-l-larden Eros" Cherry Valley. z-l-iammorie ssrrderecn. Char- Ilottetown RR No. 7. 3_.1{9j!('.el1 Bros. Cherry Valley. Sea. 4 - Senior Yflfllng male. Borden Boswell, Dunstaffnage, born July 1. i945 to Dee. 31. 1945 i l-Malcolrn Andrew. il-lt-vn- , 1—Almon Boswell, Charlottetown, 1—Almon Boswell. Charlottetown, Il-Almon Boswell, Charlottetown 3—Clyde Bell, Charlottetown, Q . ' raiser EDWARD TDDAY AiiD WEDNESDAY Shows 2230-7-9 at D0 TMISS. ltuMVHf-‘EY h4g9“; , _. l B tiitiitttiiit"_" r iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii s; qun u, e...“ a...” ._. Also MOUSE TROUBLE Sec. 5 QR... ,7, 1”“H41Ydm Bros, Chen-y vane,“ s“?- 6 — Ma's lions be 1. 1944- 2—H-..rr.mo n-l Sanderson ii-Eastern Kin 1i 3 Lidifiou-ris. g m m‘ 6°‘ lwr after Jnri- 3!‘, 194.5 nizd R..- serve. ‘ Hayac-i Bron, Cherry valley Haydon Bret. Cherry Valley, Rs. serve. 500- 3 —~ Swrkr Chlhlplogh “He, been before July l, 1945 n“; n” serve. Miller Sanderson. North Rive; Hflyn-n Eras... Reserve. N6» 9 — Grand Champlnn 5nd Rtuevvc. Miller Sann-rson. Hflydfir. BTW. Reserve. 5w I" — Jar-tor Calf. Female, hcrn aftr Der. 31, 1941i. i-Mfier Surderson, North River, 3~F“l'i/¢Xi Sanderson. Il-Fliirn Sandtxson. i-Mtler Sanderson. b-F-enk B. Clarke. G-Ffiwon Sanderson. ll-—SP,’il’l' Cal’. Female, Jfly l. I946 to D00 31. 1948. l—.\i.l‘ei Ssrdersnr. Z-lvliller Smdeison. it-Gzorge C Kitsc-rl 5.: Son, 4—-M.'lPl Stvdersrn. 5-Hnmmonri Sanders-on. 6‘—H>v\i'l.[’n bros. See. l" Junior born. 1946. 1—Fllii0n Sanderson. Z-Fultrn Sanderson, 3—l\’lil.(!l" Sanderson. l-M-ile-r Sanderxm. Seo- .8 -$nr.lor Yearling, Fe- male, lorn July l. 1545 to Dee. 31, 1945. i-Milier Sanderson. 2—N'\l‘1lS Ktson, North River Il-I-inyden Bros. Soc. l4 - Two year old Female. barn July 1. F44 tn June 30. 1045 i-Miller Sanderson. 2—Milier Sanderson. S-Miiler Sanderson. See. 1.7 - Female born July l, 1943 to June 30, 1044. i-Miil»; sanderson. Z-X-{syden Bzes. S-Mil er Sanderson. 4»—Gcorge Kitson J.’ Son. Sec. t6 — Female bun before July l. i943. t-Miiler Sanderson. 1 ar old. male 5°"! Jill) l. 1944 to June 30, i945] fora July. Pill-l" Snider-son. North River.‘ sw- '-’ — Junior Champion, M116, Male y Ycuning, fc-' malt. b rn Jntll, i946 tn Jiine 30., PAGE THREE environ TDDAY AND WEDNESDAY Shows 2:30 — 7 -l 8:45 run rouoilrtdrnr" own rot A woman Whllelholungll Waited I0 Clnlsn nu Vkhfl w xi NEWS - SPORTS POPULAR SCIENCE ?-—GFUI'BI‘ C. Kitson $5 Son, li-Fslton siandcrsr-n. 4 — l-‘rnnk l-I Clarke. 5—F‘;ii'on Szndcrson. ti-lviiler Sa- derson. Sec. i1 - Junior Chug'|@ Ffllnale. born attri- Juno 80. 19G and Rofcrve. Milie: srincle-rson. liilil=r Sandmson, Reserve Sec. l3 - Progeny of Dam, l-Mtller Sanderson. Z-Mzller Smderson. S-F-lton Swidersc-n. é-Ziiillc-r Sanderson. 5—Gmr,:e C. Kitson d: Son. a i i Bec. i9 — Senior Champion, Pa. male, born before July 1, 1945 and Reserve Miller Sanderson, Uriernpion. Miller Santierson Reserve. Sec. ‘it? - Grand Champion F0 male and ReHe-rve. Miller Sanderstrt, Miller Fanderson, Reserve. Sec. 21 - Junior Get. i1 5kg, Thren nimals by one sire. Ier Sanderson. 2—Mii!or Sarderscn. 3—F*.llt'0n Sanderson. Sec. ..aZ—- Senior Get of 81R. Three animals by one sires l—F‘ul'on Sanderson. 2-.\iii er Sanderson. Ii-Mrllcr Sanderson. Sec. 2.’! -- Junior llord, one male and 3 females all born after June r i i 30. 1945. 1-M ller Sandrrsnn. Z-Genrge C iKts-on 8: Son. Sec. 2t - Sent-r Herd. one male and four female-s two yearn old and OVER‘- l-Miller Sanderson. 2-l~‘"iltrxi Sanderson. Hereford Breeders Special Junior Male born since July 1 1945. i-Hayden Bros. Z——GCJX'ZC C Kltson a son. fi-Milier Sanderson. 4-—-F".ll‘fln Sanclewon. S-Frnnk B. Clarke. Jllnlu“ Female nom slnee Jul! 1. 1945. l-M‘l‘er Sarderson. 2-Fuii-cn =1'ndersnn. 3—Grorge C. Kitson d: Son. 4-H1mrnona SBHLCTSOTI- o-Frank B Clarke.