Te a Oe —— oe ae eae er Ser ers Pee eee = ME ae eee Leh ayy oe hee ; ae pias ene 4 GO san nlig nu A TIGNISH farmer, John Mc- Grath, Tignish, R. R. 4, captur- ed first place in a large entry Pasture Contest Winners Named The second inspection of the = Pasture Improvement Competi- a) q ~ Ses for the best flock of Suffolk sheep at Alberton Exhibition yester- day.. The McGrath's took four in line. for prizes. These three winners are: Prince — Urban Gallant, Ur- banville; Elmer Waugh, Wilmot Valley; Walter Bernard, Free- town. Queens — Stanley Bridge; A. _§. MacEwen, Sterling Mac- = A “oy a ace im firsts and three second place Souris, R. R. 4; Thomas : Cullen, tion this year was of exception- | Midgell; George Hendy, New | foe soni Hundreds of Perth. The top two pastures in each county are eligible for the yee vincial prizes. The final judg ing, for these. provincial prizes, is being carried out this week. Norman Black, from the Ex- Tp ee te L EE OE eS Fe ee ee Ce ea &, t = THE EXHIBIT of needlework, handicraft, domestic science and flowers at the Alberton exhibi- people thronged the main ing during the ar evening to-view the hundreds articles on display. The are shown here. Domestic Science, Art Work, Handicrafts Are Displayed — ee Ree Yaa eee ee top three pastures in each|Rae, Greenvale; Sterling Wood,| perimen ae Farm, So ge The Misses Gillis. MacDonald — Ivan Hardy. ao county, based on certain condi-| Mt. Herbert. MacMillan ‘e™* “* judges and Mountain of the Women’s im previous years was THE KENSINGTON farm fof their many wianers, are shown) mer ‘and “Maidenhill Royal” so tions drawn i H Ki — Ernest Underhay, | this final inspection. Institute division of the depart-|a fine display of hooked rugs. up previously, are ngs | pesca gp we hea erly oasaied #8 ial attr ion because of | Stonehouse, while second place| Harold Paimer and Sons were| above “Maidenhill Shirley” Jun-| serve junior female, handled hy leading exhibitors in Guernseys| ior grand champion female ‘fore- at the Alberton Exhibition. Two! ground) shown by Bertram Pal-| Douglas Johnston. 33RD EVENT CONTINUES TODAY went to Mrs. Burton Boates for a shéll broach. There were a number of en- tries in the novelty class but its beautiful soft coloring as well as its fine workmanship was a gioral design by Mrs. Wertworth Yeo. with a difficult task Tuesday afternoon as they judged the exhibits of doméstic stience and handicraft. Additional space pro- SEE AND HEAR vided this year for these classes} Quilts of varied designs and| Most were not of an original is still scarcely sufficient to. dis-| cushions of many materials and | type. , play them to good advantage. | types contributed interest and} First place for —istand—views * Entries of domestic science | beauty, as did a number of | went to Mrs. Ivan Hardy and are far in excess of those shown | beautifully kniteed sweaters. Seat tor enagehets ef children to n nu a al e 7 in any previous year. In some] A petit point picture by Verna Mrs. George Wood. sections there were 12 or more| Shea is of beautiful design, de-| 1m warter colors first prize was CFCY-TV entries. The display of canned|licate coloring and fine workman- | warded to Mrs. Milton Small- a < ® fruit and vegetables is outstand- | ship. man for a woodland scene. Mrs. Tt n Patrick C. Martin at 5:50- 5:55 p.m. AST on 20 ing. There were numerous attractive | Smallman also won’ second place al ; : : P- ° ' ; | painting with of Mont ~ | First prize for dark trait cake ee annet sowing and “Pg Kae : a an Bs _ é : hin other forms needlecraft wor- i Eugene Cullen : ca ae. a a ae thy of commendation. The only | went to Mrs. John Foley's rural ALBERTON BUREAU | Murphy. Sow under 16 months: 1. Billy et 10:45-11:00 AST on Au 20 N {iMord Ellis. The Acadia |entry of weaving was a baby’s | autumn scene. OF THE GUARDIAN |, Foal A, Smailman, 32. G.| Morrell. . e p.m. g. frs. Milfo Ellis. cadia . Believed the exhibition | M Sow over % months with Mt Baking Powder Special for loaf| bonnet by Mrs. Fred Leard. R is pleasing to néte the nume- srestedt urphy. ois want ts tive tebe Dail In foam rubber work, a new | ber of entries by boys and girls|in the history of the Alberton Yip er_piing—wnide Gres] ter: 1. Bil Seca, & ieee CFCY-RADIO mt 9h map Rally ang pad psn section this year, first prize|im their special sections. Fair, the 38rd annual event start-| years. 1. H. Profit, 2. Alfred| Hayes. : for tea biscuits. went to | Went to Mrs. Alvin Bell -for »| In number painting prizes went ed yesterday and will continue | Schurman. Robert Campbell prizes in class Patrick C. Martin at 7:25- 7:30 p.m. AST on Aug. 20 |=“ * handbag in pastel blue. to Betty and Sylvia Foley. Mur-jtoday. Over 80 more exhibitors | Filly or gelding under four) 1g: 1. Hudson Pridham, 2. Alder r Y : First prize jewellery, an at-| tay Ellis received a first for his |2re showing than in last year’s | years 1: Herbert MacDonald. | Pridham. \ tractive necklace and earrings | folding plywood table. exhibition and judges believe the Mare or gelding over five _ Hon. Earle MacDonald * of tiny red and erystal beads, Samples of girls’ club work for | Tuality is superior to other pais 2, oan eae © Meee ELLERSLIE at 9:30- 9:45 p.m. AST on Aug. 20 | [e_te work of Mra. Annie | Frat. second and third year were |/Dresiding at the officiel open | Filly, gelding, or stallion w- ; ' : | dwere won by Judy Costain, Mar-|'9€ yesterday afternon, Presid- | der two years 1. Alfred Schur-/ A AJP BIDEFORD CJRW-RADIO ' ° * garet Horne and Vera O’Hallor- °"t Lester Wallace introduced | man. | most inexpensive an, respectively. F the special guests on the stand mane, 1, Ivan Wal-| irs. Bryon Hutchinson ie home ° | and they all spoke briefly. Pre- | lace; reserve, A. ain : ; Dr. R Grant et 6:30- 6:35 p.m AST on Aug. 20 i ; again after being a patient in the ° oy r e e ott. salesman you can ‘ mier A. W. Progeny of Dam 1. H. Prince County Hospital. “~* O'LEARY - lated the directors and manage- | 2, A. Schurman. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hon. Earle MacDonald... aaa ment and called on ail Prince) Frask Hardy Speciel Prise, aod son Alvin, Halifax, WS. ae at 9:30- 9:45 p.m. AST on Aug. 20 | g | employ Mr” and Mrs. Ross Strang. O”- See See © Set eae pase et eters 1 visiting friends and” relatives oof. r Leary. : guests, ; Frank McAulduf. ~ - - Inadequate electrical wir GUARDIAN <~ || aauzhier, Miss Doris Strang and|, Mayor Winston Currie of Al | Sit ee eee a foal: 1. Hilton |-,W7:.2% Mrs. George Hayes and Hon. Eugene Cullen ‘ ie thie te Shoewetciand, cle two sone, Herbie and Vernon of|Perton said such fairs had play-| , Brood mare snd foal: 1. Hilton amily were weekend visitors te S . mm. AS on . and dangerous. Let us check j | Toronto, Ont., also a friend Miss E Foal of 1959: 1. Hilton Barnett, at 10:45-11:00 p.m ug. See epee tiga PATRIOT || Joan ext of Toronto. ho Will atry anda balf‘and he wer |2. Wilard Coughin pain wae set a —— en or Se ee ee comed the thousands of visitors | Filly or gelding under four | guests of her parents, Mr. and FREE ESTIMATE WANT AD Mr. LC. Harris and daughter |ig Alberton for the occasion. years: 1. Lester Jenkins, 2. Ken-| Mrs. Ernest MacNevin. Lois, of Gagetown, N.B., is spend-| Senator George H. Barbour | neth Mclsaacs. Mrs. Harold Gillis is visiting CALL NOW ing a couple of weeks visiting hi®/.siq that small farms in this| Filly or gelding under three |her daughter and son-inlaw, Me PHONES 8543.8544 parents, Mr. and Mre. Harry Har- | province were on the way out, as | years: 1. Willard Coughlin, %j|and Mrs. Melvin Hutchineon of PALMER ELECTRIC Phone 8506 ris, Knutsford, and other rela-| he stated that in 1956 there were| Lorne Barnett. Saint John, N.B. She was accom L tives and friends. 700 fewer farms han in 1951. On | panied to Saint John by her Mrs. Pearle MacCallum andthe basis he thought there were DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORNS | granddaughter Susan Hutchinson, daughters Betty and Donna, re-| probably 1,000 fewer now. | Bull calf born before July 1, | who has spent the past month vis- turned to their home in the Uni-! Other speakers heard briefly 1958: 1. Keith Barrett. iting her grandparents. ted States, after spending some-/included Hon. Eugene Cullen,| Bull, two years and ever: 1 Sincere is extended time visiting at the home of her| minister of agriculture, Walter | Keith Barrett. to the family of the late Mer. sister, Mrs. Albert MacMillan and|R_ Shaw, Progressive Conserva-| Female born after Jan. 1, 1959: | George Robinson, Mt. Pleasant, family, and Mrs. Lewis MacKen-|tive Leader, Dr. O, H. Phillips, 1. Milford Ellis, 2. Keith Barrett. | whose death occurred om Friday. zie and family, Springfield West.|M.P., Fred Ramsay, Prosper Juninor female born after Jan.| Mrs. Elsie Hayes is visiting Messrs Mike Kinch and Joe/ Arsenault, Dr. George cane. 1, 1959: 1.: Keith Barrett, 2.|Mrs. George Walsh and Grace. ‘ ROYAL VISIT SECTION IN FULL ROTOCOLOR A choice selection of Royal tour color photographs is . | Wells left Monday for Toronto,| Judging results follow: Keith Barrett. Barry and Peggy Morrison of Iam USL | Ost. after visiting their friends) HORSES Senior female born 1968: 1.|Summerside, were weekend vis- and relatives in Alberton and O’-| Class 1 brood mare with foal | nar. ei Lyle, 2. Clem O’Connor |itors of their grandparents, Mr. ? DITHANE again on potatoes for blight ~ control! } NOW / CONTAINS 80% MANE B Leary. ‘your family FRESH ROASTINT | PORK FOWL SMOKED SHANKLESS | PICNIC STEAK ’ 3 LB. BAG WINESAP at foot 1. GRADE A ISLAND FRESH BEST ROUND STEAK IN TOWN A. Smaliman, 2. G. will enjoy! 43° u 2 39° LB. 85 LB. Female born 1958 to June 30: 1. Keith Barrett, 2. Gem _0’Con- nor. 9 Female born latter half of 1957: 1. and 2. Keith Barrett. Junior bull: champion, Keith Barrett, reserve, Ralph Adams Junior heifer: champion, Keith Barrett, reserve, M. Ellis. . Senior male: champion, Keith Barrett. Heifer, two years and under, dry: 1. Milford Ellis, 2. Milford Ellis. Heifer two years and under three in milk: 1. Jomes Mac- Laurin. Cow, three years dry: 1. Keith Barrett. Cow, four years dry: 1. Ivan Clark and Son, 2. Darrell Lyle. Cow, four years in milk: 1. Ivan Clark and Son, 2. Claire MacNeil. Champion senior female: Ivan Clark and Son; reserve, Keith Barrett. Group of three: Keith Barrett. Get of side: Keith Barrett. Progeny of dam: Keith Barrett Junior .gegistered females up to two years, three animals: L Keith Barrett. Senior herd registered three years or over: Keith Barrett. LANDRACE SWINE Boar, farrowed in 1959: 1. F. to Misses Marilyn Williams, Jean Phillips and Maxine Profit, passing their Grade X exams. itors of their parents, Mr. Mrs. P.M. MacCaull and Mrs. Leith Hayes. They were accom panied home by Misses Carroll MacCaull and Arlene Hayes whe have been spending a week visit- ing them. : Mrs. Ralph Millar, aecompaa- ied by her mother, Mrs. Mitchell were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bryan. Dr. and Mrs. William Burleigh and family, Quebec, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ara- old Burleigh. .. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Millar and family, Hamilton, Ont., are vis- iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John MacCaull and Mr. and Mrs, Layton Millar. They were accom.’ panied home by Mr. and Mrs.* George Stakes. Gnr. Vernon Grant, Gagetowa, N.B. ts spending some time vie iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Grant. Mr. Roy Williams is home again after being a patient ia the Prince County Hospital. Miss Kathleen Morrison spent a week recently visiting her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, Summer- c J. Bryon, 2. Harry Pridham. side. F , ee . This special Sow farrowed prior to 1959:/ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacLean, included in this issue of Weekend Magazine. p APPLES eth tt ie. Geist Joho, NB. are Vieuaen Sow, purebred of 1959: 1. and /their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 12 page, full color section features pictures from many parts of Canada, You won't want to miss this complete pictorial coverage of the 1959 Royal visit. The supply is limited. Ask your news dealer to reserve a copy of next Saturday’s Evening Patriot, complete with Weekend magazine, 16 pages DITHANE is @ trade mark, Reg. Canadian Pat. Of. and im Boar farrowed prior to Jan.| Hutchinson, Mrs. Peter Millarg of color comics and the special Royal Visit. Section. principal foreign countries. _ ; uary 1959: 1. Mark MacInnis. Mrs. Emmett Hutchinson and” * Board farrowed in 1959: 1./Mrs. Alfred MacLean on lunch Your best reading value is DITHANE {fs manufactured in Canada by Rohm & Haas Company of Canada Limited— your partner in crop protection. Chemicals for Agricultws Blueberries, 39° '2. Harry Pridham. Sow under 18 month with litter of 8: F. J. Bryon. Sow over 18 months with litter of at least 8: 1, W. A. Moase and son. YORKSHIRE SWINE — Talmage Monigomery. Sow farrowed prior to 1959, 1. Alfred MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Melvia Inglis. The Ellerslie Women’s Institute was held in the school on Tues- day evening. It was decided to finish cleaning school on Thurs- day, The next meeting is to be in the school with Mrs. Hubert committee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold West ang your week-end newspaper: BE 4 8 es ee & HAAS Talmage Montgomery, 2. Tom| family, Toronto, Ontario, are vim FREE Gallant. iting, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . : Gordon Millar ae Sow of 1959: 1. and 2. Harry TRIOT COMPANY Pridham. \RECRUITING DOWN, 7 OF CANADA LIMITED Two bacon hogs, 190-2390 pounds} LONDON (CP) — Recruiting 1. Raymond Hardy, 2. Alden| by all three services in Rritaie 2 MANSE ROAD, WEST HILL, ONTARIO ~ i a s 4, in Jun it! TAs) Lema | oe tarry pridnam, (eae at intone commanes with ‘| j fs. 2. W.A. Moase and Son, _ Treen.’