0a-...‘ m. 3m‘ ‘Z Eire L Prize List From Souris Exhibition ( Cggtinued hostage! 37 Shropshire Shearling Ewe n}: 1. Preston Bryonton. l Preston Brycmon. Shropshire Flock consisting oI l‘ am. 2 ilwvs, and 2 Ewe lambs. All egistcrcii in name or Exhibitor. .l. Prc>§mi Bfytlliflll. Soutlitlovrn 11am, 2 shears or over g. i. Preston BiQvr-nton. Soulliilnwn Ram Lamb Reg. l. AicX l-iiinnliun, New Perth. .. 2. ' Hlinnltin), New Berth. 3. Plvsivii lirvi-nion. Souiliiimvn Shearling Ewe Reg. l. Presioii Brgvciiion. 2. Preston Bryenlon. Snuihilovm Ewe Lamb Reg. 1. Preston Brycnion. 3. Alex Hamilton. 3. Preston BfXPlllOli. Southilun- Flock consisting oi 1 iiini. 2 Eu- and Fwt- Lambs all) iczistcrcii in llillili‘ of Exhibitor. I l :‘:~'.i)ll Iirjvi-nlun. rd Kant. 2 shears or over, 111*! Llnticrhuy. Kain Shearling Reg. Norton. Annnndlli. .... l.(‘\\l.s k Sons. (Ynrlvrl \'. m Lamb Reg. Unricrlini’. l M Sons. ‘ Reg. Norton. .. Untlt-rlia)‘. i l-Two Lamb Rog. L". Lewis (t Sons. ' C. Louis ti: Sons. -t"=!=.”‘C“°.""'E"O‘“YAE=E"QWF=Y‘*r- 1:‘ .41. r S’ to U w E S I: f _ r c in tminr of Exhibitor. .\ es and Ewe Lambs all regis- il 1, \'. C T I (i: Sons. . rhay. on Shropshire Ram i-Kinnon. Rollo Bay. on Shropshire Ewe Liuvnlon. Rollo Bay. (‘l on Ovfnrd Ram .‘ 1 wit. Annimiinle. (‘lzztnipinn Oxford Ewe W, C‘. Lcwi§ .5; Suns. St. Peter's c.11- 1-11 J: cKinnnn. 2 Frank aincAulay dz Sons. Gittilo Ewe Lnmb ' l Hrnrv Mallard. Gowan Brae. v 2. Jfliilfifi Gordon. New Perth. iicKinnnn. ("\llif‘i\‘ it Sons. "own Ram. 2 Ewes )5 v Get the most out of uver re- frosliing stick of Wrig ey’: Douhlemint. And chow it when you need it .!i'1'>".i—i|'I|i/C y'ou‘rc working. (Jievring gum. you know, l-is ri-lii-vc nervous tension - (mimic. keeps mouth and t- cool and moist-helps anil renew energyf- wp you keen on the job. lllii for \\'rigiey‘s tar . is. production-so make your uunt package go further t . . (lllliiV 1T LON ' "R! i 1. Edwin Reid d: Son, Rollo Bay. 2. Frank MacAulay dz Sons. 9 E Lamb Pair Pen 4 Market Lambs sired by Registered Oxlord Shropshire . H. J. MacKixinon. 2. Edwin Reid dz Son. . Preston Bryenton. . Frank MacAuIay d: Sons. S lo Market Lamb . Preston Bryenton. le Hsmilto . Preston Bryenton. upugk on Son Champion Market Lamb of Ihow k ..Preston Brykenton, Rollo Bay. W. C. Lewis do Sons, St. Peter's Bay. Southdown Iioek Preston Bryenton. 3.1). Irvine. lake. ll %Cll a ' hr rowed“ in 1M8 and over 4 month . Frank MacAulsy Souris Line Road. 2. Frank MacAuls it loos. 3. Duncan B. Cot in ds Sons, Bay . Re sorkshire Boar hr- rowed betore January 1st. l. Edwin Reid d: Son, Rollo Bay. 2. Frank MacAulay d: Sons. Rczistercd Yorkshire B Ill 1943 and over 4 months 1. Frank MacAulay dz Sons. 2. Prank MacAulay dz Sons. Registered Yorkshire Sow born in 2 1. Duncan H. Coffin dz Sons. Registered Yorkshire prior to January 1st, 1942 1. Prank M cAulay d: Sons. litter not less than 8 1. Duncan H. Coffin d: Sons. Grads Yorkshire Sow under I months and over 4 months 1. Henry Mallard, Gowan Brae. Grade Yorkshire Sow over months. 1. Edwin Reid and Son. Grade Yorkshire Sow with litter P l. Fred Coffin, Rollo Bay West. Champion Male Registered Duncan H. Coffin d: Bonn. Pen I Bacon Hogs 1. Frank MacAulay d: Sons. 2. H. J. MacKlnnon, Rollo Bay. Pen l Bacon Ho 1. Frank MacAulay a Sons. 2. A. P. Peters, Rollo Bay. 8, H. J. MacKinnon. Champion Bacon Hog oi Show Frank MacAulay d: So Single Bacon type Sow under I sums’ Frank MacAulay d: Sons. Pen 2 Bacon Hogs Frank MacAulay d: Sons. Pen 4 Bacon Hogs Frank MacAulay dz Sons. 1. Joseph Neale, Bear River. 2. Joseph Neale. Bear Riv Plymouth Rock Cockerel Mrs. E. S. Rose, East Baltic. E. S. Rose, East Baltic. (kaBrent Stead, Ba Red Hampshire Cockerel 1. Mrs. E. S. Rose. 2. Mrs. E. S. Rose. 3. Mrs. John W. Robertson. Red Hangpshire Pullett 3. Mrs. E. S. Rose White Leghorn Hen White Leghorn Cockerel B White Leghorn Pullettt Qeorge S. MacDonald. o. . George S. MacDonald, Plymouth Rock Breeding Pen Red Ilsmpshge Breeding Pen 2. Mrs. John W. Robertson. White Leghorn Breeding Pen 2. Kenneth Mullaly Bouris River. 1. Russel Webster, Marie. 2. Mrs. H. J. MacKii-inon. Best Pair Ducks (Roucn) . Mervin Maclnnis, Souris Riv- er. Best Pair Turkeys] fill!) breed) h. . F Driscoll. Judge. V Table Turnip; For Table Or El- pm-t Tri d lst. Henry Mallard, Gmvan Brie 2nd. Hugh Sheehsn, B00 3r Ben Creed. B21 6 Swede Turnips For 10¢ 1st. Hugh Sheehan. Jr., 8 Carrots For Stock 1st. Joseph Sheehan, Bear BlVef. iifliiail Long garrotl Por Tabla so iirdé Joseph Sheehs-n . Bernice Home, Souril 21d. Bentley Creed. Beets 6 lst. Bernice Horne. 2nd. Bentley Creed- ard. Bentley Creed II 2nd. Mrs. Daniel MacEachern. rls. d. L..7. Horne. Souris. 6 G Mel 1st. Mrs. DanlcldMflcElflWm- 2 d Bcntlev Cree - =31. Mrs Daniel Macrlaohern. 6 [Jars Corn, Table Use of"! 1st. Bernice Home. 1st. Joseph Sheehan 1st. Bentlcv Creed. 2nd. Mrs. I. J Home. d. u: or Saulwh "I Weight m. Bentle." Creed- fird. Bernice 110ml! . ..:' ¥'i".i'..;...‘"" t I. - . n Tlble V ilhg GIVII I! The hhlbltor. tattle] not tn- ohd 1st. Mrs. I. J. Home. _ I Peck Potatoes (Irish Cobbler) l 1st. 1st. 3- i8. lid. lst. Ud. Id. llt. lst. find. 1d. 2nd. no. 18t- Isd. 9rd. 19L lit- 21d. 8rd . . J.W. B an. fiimiii... miitb norm. 3rd. Bentley Creed. Collection Phlox (Perennial) lst. Mrs. J.W. Brennan. 2nd. Mrs. I-LG. Matthew. 3rd. Mrs. M18115 Table Bollllfl -- lst. Mrs. J.B. Mattheiw- 21d. W8“ Creed. Bridstifiwfl- 8rd. Bentley Creed. Collection Annual Larkspur . lst. Mrs. A.C. Cox. 2nd. Mrs. J.W. BR1111511- 3rd. J.B. Matthew. Dr. J.A- Clarke. Judsfl HOUSIKIEPING Single Loot Whiit Bffild "riifid Mfiifiii Boom Ea. fiance MacDonald, sunris- Single Loai’ White Bread 1st. Mrs. Howard Paquct. 5°11?“- _ _ B ' BOWD. $3’. 1%: “fiiizwiaiaifdfiiiesewwn- Single Innihmollgrmssat or Gra- lst. Mrs. Daniel Mscnachern. Souris. 3nd. Be trl MacDonald. Sour!!- 3rd. M)": liggd iidllllally. Sdilris. 1 Do Rfllil -- ist. Mrs. ARISE! MacCormwh wit‘? 1m. Daniel MacBachern. aogiisditrs. ma Mullally. 1. Donn Tea Biscuits , Bouris. i?.‘<'1.M'i5i.§.“'“vi/‘€1<§.m°’ iZmn-id. Clfif-fiiwvilns. Daniel Mani-sun. 1111s. 1 Dozen Dolshnuts . 1st. Pearle E. Stewart £71111!!!- gifcil.’ fig‘ Waiter MlwDéifllld- 1 Doson 0st Meal Covlifll M. Mrs. Joseph Neale. Boar Riv- or. . . s. mun s1 . Bouil- giiil. Mliiirmadoshua. Gxidszbouiald. Kingsboro. 1 Amie Pie .. ‘at! ‘€.';.i’3’i~‘.°‘sm.n s...‘ Mrs. Francis fieuin Ir». min‘ my. t uni-i Pie m. Mrs. mmis m 1e. 8.11%, Harold iiixon. M!" aid mi. 1w. our. nu; Boll ' . Mrs. 1W. Oil . . George gs E w t. . vTam uscnoinu. Inna Cain Geo .01!!!)b031- Josgriifileale. t? rs t; ts i! 55 i i nod Mullaiiy. moo . Joseph Neale. chocolate Calm Prod Mull . ab. i § as E55 E5 i 121d Jomrii rum“ smIunIMieiim auriié. acorn- éia 1....¥{‘°“M..»....““‘““{n . oe . Jrd- Msrmret McQusid. Quill. Pint Jar Mixed Pickles lst. I? nois De lo. ma. Murs. Fwy gockett. Soul-is. 3rd. J.B. Matthew. Pint Jar Mustard Pickles lst. Mrs. J.B Matti) w 2nd. Mrs. Peter Holleand, SW11!- 3rd. Mrs. Roy Crockett. MacCormack, _ A. 0001950“. ' lst- Mrs. ‘Francis Deagle. 2nd. Mrs. Fred Mullally. 3rd. Beatrice MacDonald. l Pint Aiilile Jelly 183- MiBISB-ffit MoQuaid. 2nd. Mrs. Francis Deagle. 1 Pint Preserved Strawberries 1st. Margaret McQuaid. 2nd. Mrs. J.B. Matthew. 8M. Mrs. l-LG. Matthew. l. Pint Jar Canned Strawberries _ lst. Beatrice MacDonald. 2nd. Mrs. George A. Campbell. 8rd. Mrs. Fred Mullally. l Pint Preserved Raspberries lst. Mrs. J.B. Matthew. 2nd. Mrs. Walter MacDonald. 3rd Mrs. George MacPhce, Little Harbour. {Pint Jar Canned Raspberries lst. Mrs. Roy Crockett. 2nd. Mrs. Joseph Neale. 3rd. Mrs. J.B. Matthew. l Pint Preserved Cherries 1st. Margaret McQus-ld. Iid. Mrs. HLG. Matthew. Canned Chicken 1st. Mrs- Roy Crockett. ma. Mrs. Harold Dixon. 3rd. Mrs. George A. Campbell. snned Beet lst. Mrs. y Wookett. - 2nd. Mrs. Geo e A. Campbell. 3rd. Mrs. Franc Deagle. Canned Peas .. 1st. Mrs. Daniel MocEachern- 2nd. Mrs. Peter Holland. 3rd. Mrs. Roy Crockett. Canned Beans 1st. Mrs. Peter Holland. 21d. Mrs. Howard Paquei. 8rd. Mrs. George MscPhee. Ionic-Made Soap Mrs. Francis Deagls. Mrs. Francis Decals. Mrs. Daniel Maclmchua. M15 Hsssarti. Judge. Co tarpni Knit Crocheted llhuhfls. 0:0!” Airwbod. Rollo 2nd. ma. Richard Kickham, Souris West. lst. 2nd. 8rd. Atghan, lomo-rnado .. 1st. Mn. Stir G louril. Mrs. gphtmmile, 8t. l. mfid. Mrs. Peter D. Peters. Rollo y. Patchwork Qflt All Cotton 1st. Annie L. Bnwt). Inst Balm. lid. Annie . last Bil . id. Rollo y West Women's Institute. TAKE SIX Plldll LIB’! ... Tufted ilcd road 1st. Mrs. Goons Hearth I lit Mil. Btirlifl! Giilispiu. ma. 1L1). mmcron, has 8rd. Mrs- Margaret MacDonald, Ih-rmingwn. Door-Mat Any Material 1st. Mn. Marauot MacDonald. llud. Catharine Pierce. Elmira. 1st. 1m. uars-rstinifwnonaid." ma. m1. Margaret MacDonald. 1 nu w m. m°.°"t.%°.°“o...¢“"fi“‘=¥iii't! lad. ma. Richard Kickham. in. Mn- giiigismuni Sotrisalilivor 1 ‘no myiyilntu (Island... III mill-s. Peon-r stioehan. Bu: Pair Hand Worked Pillow Cases . 1st. Mrs. Francis Denis. . Mrs. Irancis Beagle. 3rd. Catharine Pier-Ice. B‘ n. Pint Jar Chow Chow Cut Wot m. Mrs. Francis Deagle. Bullet Set lot. Mn. Prlnois Douala. MEDIUM or MILD "IT'S rue ‘roucco P L AY E R ’ S 2nd..Mr . Fr . 9rd. ion-g. wig?“ mane‘ Sofa Cushion (Embroidered) lst. Mrs. Joshua MacDonald. Kiéfiboro. Sourls. 3rd. Mrs. Sourls. Fancy Anron Hand-Made lst. Mrs. Francis Dongle. 2nd. Mrs. Francis Dengle. 3rd. Mrs. George S. MacDonald. Specimen I-‘ilet Crochet 1st. Mrs. W B. Creed. 2nd. Mrs. Georize A. S irnen Crochet Mullally. la 2nd. Mrs. George A. Wood. 3N1. Ella Mfllllally. Knitted Dress or Skirt 1st. Mrs. Adrian MacInnls, Souris. Shopping Bag Hand Made 1st. Mrs. Francis Dea ie. Miss THAT COUNTS" NAVY cur . Mrs. Franc afd-RAIIXDG IWMBru c l unner tc or r lst. Mrs. Francis 310,0 ed 2nd. Mrs. Francis beagle, 3rd. Catharine Pierce, Tea Cloth lst. Mrs. Francis Deagle. 2nd. Mrs. W.B. Creeo 3rd. Mrs. George A. Wood. Needlepoint gt. George S. MacDonald. Kings- Novelty For Glit or Bazaar lst. Mrs. J.A Whit B 2nd. Mrs. Stirling Stirling 8.8. Picnic Once again through the kind- ness o! the Superintendent. Mr. Ira. Auld, and Mrs. Auld, the Clyde River Presbyterian S. 8., held their annual picnic on Wed- nesday afternoon, Sept. lst.. on the lawn at. the Auld home. Them was s. large gathering o! child.- ren, parents and teachers and‘ sltho’ festivities were temporarily halted by the rain and ntiil storm, activities were resumed when pre- sentiy the skies cleared. A tempt- ing supper was spread on the lawn the 1on1: table decorated prettily with bouquets of sweet peas from Mrs. Keith Dixon's pm"- den. Quantities of delicious home- made ice cream voted "the best oi all" quickly vanished. Races and other sports under tho dir- ection oi Mr. Auld and Mr. Davis Ward. were heartily entered into by the contestants, the winners named by Mrs. Richard MacPliee and Mrs. George Dixon. 'Mrs. Spurgeon Llvlngsone was sec'y. and Miss Hazel MncLenn present- ed the prizes. It was n. deliizhtrul. outing and Mr. and Mrs. Aulzi re- ceived manv thanks for their kindness. Following is a list or the winners: Running rrice 4-6 years (1) Alex MacPhee (2) Ethel Gilles- pie (3) Melbourne Gass. Running race 7-1) tears: (i) Bernice Cass (2) Rodilic Maths . =nn (Ii) Vivian MHcFndyen. “i. ClGAREriTiT-ES ik-lfi years (boys): it‘) Roland Ward <2) mime MacLean (3)1 John Gass. 12-13 Years (girls): (1) Phyllis MacKmnon (2) Audrey Dsrrach (3) Katherine Livingstone, Younil Ladies Race: (1) Belle Matheson (2) Alma, MacKinnon i3) Doris MacKinnon. Backward Race: (1) Lorne Mac- Lcnn (2) Roland Ward (3) Phyllis MntKlnnon. Rc-liy Race (boys): (l) Roland Ward and Lorne MacLean (2) Brcnt and Eddie MacDougali (3) Morrison MacKinnon and Rcddie Miitli/ison. R5111)’ Race (girls): (l) Belle Matlieson and Phyllis MacKin- non (2) Audrey Darrach and Ka- thcrlne Livingstone. High Jump: (l) John Gass (2) Edison MacDougall. Tug oi’ War: Lorne MncLenn. Brent and Edison MiicDouiznll, Roddie Mntheson and Mcrvyn, MacPhec. Fioc-fcr-all: (1) Lorne Moc- Dian (2) Roland Ward (3) Phyllis MacKmnon. Young Men's Race: (l) William Livingstone (2) Bennie Matheson (3) Garfield Maz-Kinnon. Older Men's Race: (l) ch“, MMDouzall (2) Duncan Gnss (3) Davis Ward. The Beoirraphical importance of [the combined Canadian-U. S. Kiskn lnndinq is s- e i ii. i' t that Allied trcopsenrie Iiiovjemolife .'tlian hail wnv to Tokyo i-nd on (he same plll] 1' ti iénsknloon nnazimBierliil. ‘a tude as L. ‘Leave For Training ._.__- The tollowln have training elsewhegc: Mt m Privates: S. J. Adams A. J. Ar- senault. s. A. Arscnauit, i-i, w, Bartlett. E. J. Brown, L. A. Bu)‘- 91‘. J. 3, Devenn. G. M. Fergusm R, V- Fielilins. R. s. Gallant. 1.1. Gillls. v. 1. Johnson. .v. s. Jones. R. G. Kinch, J, J. Leblanc. A. .1, Matheson, A. J. lviclanson. K. n, MacAdams. W. R. MacDonald, i; D, J. R. McEachem, J. Macliia. nun. M. S. Skerry. W. D. Smith, G. '1". Tanner. G. E. Tav‘or. J. A. Winn. Motor '1‘. W. Dlilile. Pies. C, Avery. R. D. Goldrich. J. A. Kerr, G. B. Merrick. Electrician, C. H. Llewellyn. Personnel proceeding to 10th, Light A.A. Rest. R.C.A. lrscsdle, N.B.t W. J. Ednest. NT. Procrndlng to Firovost corps, HHUNX. N. S. A. D. Appleton. Before leaving they were ore- scnied with cigaroitos by» (he Prov. Govt. throufli the Carry on Can- ndri Corns. The preswiiatlon was locked after by 1m M. Brown. oi the Canadian Legion War Services. The Canadian Donia. Corps ol the eve 0i its fourth birthday re, vealed that more than eight mil- lion operations have been per‘ iormcd by lis members since ti)! outbreak of war. NIOIIIO Minx Satisfactio . 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