é ecordi livestock seen for big "We have the largest entry of livestock we have ever had in the of the Provincial Exhi- . General Manager J..l. (Jack, Kennedy said today. If they all show up. Mr. Kennedy “med. the accommodations for horses. cattle. sheep and swine. .tc_ will be bursting at the seams. even .though new build; mg; have been added this year; lor show animals. . Three new barns have built! this year. Two of them are for; mow horses. and lovers of those. peauiiful animals will be ablei to feast their eyes with unusual] appreciation’. on many of the fine T rlasses that will be in competi- n. one new barn has been built for sheep and one of the former gheep barns has been turned - to a cattle barn. so there's ex- tra room for the cows too. he explained. There are 25 head or more of tlolstein cattle coming fro in Nova Scotia breeders. including the Dickie Brothers herd near Truro that is known across the Maritime Provinces. and some other Nova scotia herds have al- so entered. EATON ENTERS ‘ Cyrus Eaton's D ae p Cove (arms will be back again with their Shorthom entries. it was learned. The colorful Eaton animals drew plenty of attention v when they showed here in form- er years. Mr. Kennedy said he believed there are some Jersey cattle ‘ K’ enming from Nova Scotia, thou- “"8 UNUSUE gh he wasn't sure at the time this paper mked ta mm’ job as part time tleldman for the ,dT,'}f,§,°, 33,12}; ?,{',°‘,','f.f,°.’.’,:c§“f§,',' P.E.l. Ayrshire Breeders Club. H'~"‘b°“ ‘W1 “V9 10 head year it was learned Walter reveals that here will be aome- “her "mes "9 expected ‘mm west who lives near. Moncton s more than 100 entries in Em’ Macme and 5”‘ B'°°k' Nil had a strong entry la at all though probably a few less field‘ D‘ Fred Ma°Ra°' H“"t°" year than the 130 or more that show-l River: George. B°sw.a'“' Ft°“°h' ' ed ‘ ye" ‘gm fort and Gavin Reid. Victoria The Ram fieldmln "veal. Cross. Others who will possible be showing one or two animals that exhibitors like A. Macltae ton, N.B.. Mr. Ken y said. and Sons —-it's Major MacRae l";ct:"_‘::hnJ‘;;':!1f,°‘"3é' Yalgfigelg There were no details lmme- and his son Arthur now — with W“ learned ' pmg '3 ' diately available on the Islandl their lhierd; Provincial ' cattle that will be shown, althou- Agric ture n ster Andrew B. (h good sized entries are ex- Macllee and his father Fred T. pecied from most breeds. Macllae. with their Raedale , It was believed that the beef ‘ herd: Keith Boswall and Son. {CONTINUED FROM PAGE’ 2 Battle will be particularly enthu. Victoria with their Lealands usiastic this year. with a large herd and Almon Wood and Son. number of new r clded Marshfield will all be showing ldistricts. at that ti to their lists in the past tw oi 20 head. apiece. .'Boswal| said. I.‘ , There will also be an exhibit. it is believed, from the Artificial insemination Unit at Frederic- »: TO SEE A WELL MATCHED DRAFT TEAM The E. Lund and Son herd. ML; The saddle horse shows were and - revived for several years here entry ' more han 20 years ago. and one iyear local sportsmen even brought in some {horses to stage some races un- i der saddle but the saddle class- ’ as faded out and the running races never became popular here. The A. Macllae and Son iherd f irat became famous across the country when t h e y set a world record for produc- 1 tion for two - year - old heifers 1 with a Milkmaid heifer. approx- saddle horses and other horses E lmately 50 years ago and they too. in the city. and the country have never relinquished me. Almon ‘ prominence over the years. that 4 In recent years. since Andrew & fair here L. E. 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'. \ LEA TOOMBS IVAN KERRY Dial Res. 4-7416 Dial Res. 4-5455 4 Bus. 4-7351 Bus. 4-3626 ‘ _e............:...;..sr....~. L A E MASTER FEEDS. It's Results That Countl. AT, IS JUDGING AGAIN THIS ‘ YEAR Macltae went into it with his? father. Fred T. MacRae. and registered in their own name.1 they have been showing their cattle under the herd name of Raedale. Prior to that Fred and his brother Major Macfiae had shown for years under the‘ Fair- ‘ vue herd under the name of A. . Macflae and Son. the h e r d 1 which is operated and showni now by Major MacRae and his} son Arthur. The Falrvue herd has been one of the best known show out- fits in the Maritimes for many} years, and they were always 3 showing and consistently among ,‘ the winners at the Maritime Winter Fair before it was dis-l continued several years ag 0 when the buildings housing it’ were destroyed by fire. years. due largely to a m o v e 1 toward larger beef cattle popu-l lailon. The fact that many of the new breeders still have only ‘ small herds of the beef catle — . many of the smaller ones ‘still run largely to dairy cattle — will probaby cut down the number of entries in relation to the total number of breeders. Dual Purpose Shorthorns have featured e -lar showing of beef animals for the past num- her of years. and their quality has also taken them to the top ' and close to the top of m a ny classes at the Royal Winter Fair. Toronto where they have con- sistently taken their share of top honors in competition against ‘ hbr-zedera from across the coun-' y. ARYSKIRES STRONG One breed on which detailed in formation is available for the big show is the Ayrshires. 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