If {l ‘inner snwsnn ..-. 10-11111 --vso ‘ ‘ .ces&wa.>,w;2~'...., .,- ,- 6, ‘ha’: //1 0,25,)’, ll This Jag. pup,“ he All Mule Show! DOROTHY IAMOUR FRED, MuMURRAY BETTY HUTTON Diane lyre Mini Chandler m... - EXTRA - BACK DOOR T0 TOKYO (A March of Time Featurette) SHOWING AT 2:30 - 1 - 9 wnnmm 1B- CAPITOL -=- TO-DAY-WED. 66 MINUTES OF SUSPENSE THAT MAKE MYSTERY HISTORY! “I'll! 5,, ,\ A A i) . “ “i011 ‘ walrus W“ t ‘E0120 PLUS News - FORTRESS or JAPAN FANNIE nuasr AND mm PETS suowmo AT 2=ao- 1- s=4s ALBANY YQEONALS Pu meme 0.3;... who u am- iiaed at Halifax spent the week end and 1m For Foot Ailments with ha parents. CONSULT wxrdnjahim? th N some H' J’ A “RUWN D-P 1' L“ W01‘ Cw ' litendgd old hsomesweek. Orthofled": ills. Jennie Davao‘; attended old home wee . Hrs Willard Wadman spent. lun- gar with his family in Augustine 0T0. Albany, Glillii. JlilST 14! Great George Street CIARLOTTETOWN. IKEJ. Mr and ms Michael Peters were in Hilde Saturday Wenlnl. te had taken .._ n6 ‘ibuidifmTiirifrinss l the island. They ‘nad. csnrnn eurnmrn ’ The J-p gushed with friendliness MARINES WITH IA! ‘IO TI! VIBY IND BAIPAN. MIR. 2B - (C?) to the very end. - a and said he was with the Marines A minute later he made _a head- long dive for a. grenade. Tne Mar- W-eyed toothy Japanese ambledhines were with him to his very l!l9_tl1_e__!_lari_ne_11n_e| ing a end. For the THIRD District of King’a County will be held in CARDIGAN PUBLIC HALL on FRIDAY, SEPT. 8th, at 8 P. M. T0 IOIINATI A COUNCILLOR FOR SAID DISTRICT. Each Poll chairman ia requested to call a meet- ing of his Electors THREE full days in advance i» 1mm FIVE delegate: t» attend the Nom- ,g laatlon Meeting. l! Order, W. E. AGNEW, District President. Finns-Iii; FERRY SERVICE games 1101mm ISLAND -l NOVA SCOTIA IA woon ISLANDS, no.1. - CARIBOU, us. rev. - iv .4" m“ c rnuvcs ov ensue 0'2. ' lPAIIJ-IUNIIA s"1'§'$‘1.1i'1»'§1‘>‘l“'»-,I?i“s-'1Z1°"r'3- llumtaaumamu-naaeeunreuiaae vfllqarateahnenuleflaeeerllr- w"! lam Wood lalaada win Leave Caribou “~15 kl. M0 an. lI-IlII-llpnn 1.00pm aIdlMpn. LUNCIIES SERVED NORTIUHBEBLAND FERRIES, LIMITED cannons-norm. an. ma: Anrxglaéivauasa aca abuts 1111.1. an 1n- i 1T 2.l\1"‘.l\|f\ ___________=_________ A Liberal llomination Meeting I g comma nous; on suave; i I g ‘I é direction of Sergt Dorlon. \ g saoo COOKS lor Photol. » CONIEEIIIDERNIIUN LIFI IN- BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT. |$51fi5<l§eyu$ug1ist 23in, at Arinories. QUEEN'S COUNTY L. 0. L. Ser- vice at Churchill Church, Sept. 3rd THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Island Student -Five“ llelltein Graduates in Medicine, Prize Winners at ___- supplied by Association of Canada town Exhibition h id was the best in e August ml!!!‘ YEITB. well up, fourteen exhibitors, eluding several at 2:30. A11 L.O.B.A. lodges invit- ed to attend. l-Sl-Zi CHESS-Alli interested in Chase are invited to mm y. M o. a. . [Ofllflhb igllock, for the p urpoee omin- nir a P. E. l. Chess Association. 8-29-11 Tnrec islanders who have been en- Bagcu 111 naval operational cuties overseas have returned to Canaan and are expected home soon. 1110:. are Able Seaman Jack Stewart. 131 Watci- Street. City; A/S P.O. Paul Kenny. St. Louis; and CK (B) l-LJ. Vlvlclilnnon, Highiield. WELCOME VISITOR. — Tele- grapiiist John Garfield Chappelle, ,0!‘ the R. C. Navy, arrived home unexpectedly from overseas, on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. "George Chappelle, Esher St. Gar- field nas been aboard a flagship of I the British Cruiser Squadron. iwhich took part in the invasion of’ Normandy early in June, 1944. l 1mm) CONCER/Iz-‘rhe 0e o. A. i l B, '1‘. C. Band from Beach Grove Inn through the kind permission of Major E. A. Robertson, gave the patients at the Sanitarium yester- ‘dav a splendid Band Concert every itcm of which was most; enjoyable. ,Thc 33nd was under the capable l 1 POLICE COURT — At the City lPoilce Court yesterday, three ‘drunks hfld their bails of $5.00 |ezicl1 estreated and two others were fined $10.00 and costs or ten days and $20.00 and costs or twent days respectively. A female drun drew a suspended sentence of thirty days and a woman defend- ant in a Prohibition case was fined .00 and costs or three months. MISSING N. N. S. HIGHLAND- ER. SAFE — Lieut. J. M. Veness of the North Nova Scotia Highland- ers. who had been missing since June ‘l, ls now reported safe. His fat-her, Mr. J. C. Veness, who is at present residing at Tea Hill. yesterday received a cable from i the Lieutenant saying he was safe and sound in iEngland. 1-le went overseas in 1942, having previously been at N. B. University studying engineering. Mr. Veness is from Fredericton, and is here. accompan- ied by his wife, for his health. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. Announcement, has been made by Hon. Colin Gibson of the 611-. polntment of P. Lorne Young Ott- awa a. assistant reputy minister of, national revenue for customs. Mr.‘ Young succeeds L..F. Jackson wno was supcrannuated as assistant to David sim. the deputy minister. Wcll known in Canadian customs and business circles. Mr Young has had 32 years of service in the de- partment, Mr. Young specialized in customs procedure and port practice as well as customs laws affecting transportation. Born in Charlotte-i town. P.E.I. he served for 11 time as a reporter and later as a city editori of the Charlottetown Guardian lie-l fore he joined the Headquarter, of _ the customs division. In 1920 he was appointed assistant to Mr. E. L. Sanders, secretary of the Depart- ment Customs. In 1927 he su-, acceded Mr. Sanders, and in 1937, he was appointed general executive assistant for the customs and excise division. Mr. Young served as secretary and treasurer of the Ott- awa Football Club, and also as president of the Strathcona soft- ball team in the Ottawa City Leag-l ue. —Otta\va Exchange I HONOR ROLL UNVEILED Mend- ow Bonk School was the scene of an interesting gathering on Friday evening August, 11th when the phoios of the Service boys and the, Honor Roll were unveiled Mr Ed- ‘ward MacPhail was the chairman and Mr. L.H.' Drake the organist‘ while the following program was cnnled out. 0 Canada, One min- “W's silence in memory of Terrie Miller Hymn Give Peace 0 God. Reading, I-suvson Drake, Address.’ Rev. J.R. Skinner, Solo, Mrs. Ste- wart. Drake. Reading. Mrs. Charles Hyde. Reading of Honor Roll by- The Chairman. Unveiling of the‘ Photos by James Miller, Quiet music by the Organist, Prayer by Rcv. I011‘. Skinner, Reading Mrs, Sterling Clcw, The King. Icr Cream and cake were then sold by the members of the Women's Institute. Fbilourlng is the Honor Roll. Nor- rnnn C. MacFadyen with the Home Guard. Eric Mac Faclycn with the Naval Forces. Reigh MscLcan with l l CASS DAlIY IIIC ILOII Al. S ACK’! OICIIIISTIA OINII STARS 77am»: 9 P. M. CFCY and lire Dominion Networh both Male an Female chflmlllflnshllls. and the Junior Fe male Champlonshi . competitor @152; g, Fl’ th five f sts, both Reserve Championships and the . Junior Championship for Allison D. Macdnnnld, can of The Senior and Grand Mrs. Allan J. Macdonuld o1 Alblonl l0" Ftmfllc was Bulls. He“?! Medicine from McGill Uril- l COWS- she l5 the ver y. from summerside Academy in i938 aweit Saladin. who also sired and received his , training and Bachelor of ScienceYldIH" l5 1941. he receives the Degree of M. C. M. standi Medical School. Dr. Macdonaldl C1855. in has been a member of the R. C. C A. M. C. for two years and is at place. Llynvenlth Kin present on the Interne Staff at the stood second for Co by Royal Victoria Hospital in Mont- went on to the Reserve Senior and m“, Reserve Grand Championship. Abe. gweit Capitalne is a son of the .i-—~—~—~— wen-known Abcewelt Sparkee who the Naval Forces, Harvey Mac- .Lean with the Naval Forces. Jack |Mlller with the Land Army in ‘Italy, Bertie Miller with the Land Army ln England, l-larrv Miller with the Land Army in Canada. Terrls Miller who was w-lth the Air at Waukesha, Wisconsin, at $3,. "Sparkee" is the dam of the the Grand Champion bull and the second prize three-year-old 11-1 milk, and is also a maternal sister of the Junior Champion heifer, Force. Waldlc lifillci- with the Ab it M m. Th _ NavafForcc-i. Vernon Drake “W1 ed “iii Junfiigr eifearlellllflaétersggggd the Naval Forces. ‘to "Mashle" in class and follow- Wllflilt P181159 will’) ing her thro h to the Reserve Junior Cham ons DRAKE-LEA A!) 6V6!" 01 “W115i Countess Kerlljs, slalhlglnwhgl iearsiieiv: to a Wlde circle of friends in Ver- exhibitor, Robert Chappell a Son. non River 11nd Vicinity.‘ 100k 111809 York, who also had the first prize in the Vernon Rlvfr Ufllllw Chufch dry two-year-old, first prize dry on Wednesday, August 23rd. at 0.00 lvhree..ycnr_ald and Second m,“ P- m. when Edith Ezstelle Lei. Junior Get-of-Sire, a most satis- daushter of Mr and Mrs Frank 1-H. factory showing for a first attempt. was united in marriage to Lorin The Junior Chain ion bull was Minter Drake, son o1 Mr. Francis River 5e“ Pan-um: Drake and the late Mrs. Drake, nee topped me 59mm- Bu“ Calves m, Florence Keeiping. ‘lne ceremony Qswflld J‘ Newsm,’ War Dcfivfmfid by the Rev- A- 5- The Reserve Junior award went to W811‘. Dflfiwr of the Chllffll- in the the winning Senior Yearling, Llyn- presence o1’ a large number of guests and acquaintances. The church had been beautifully decor- ated for the occasion by iflifldfi 0f the young couple, wiih a gccrgccus array of flowers. Miss Edith Lnmzm, c,- o. cousin of the bride. was maid oi Colby C. Lewis. Mr. Lewis‘ Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Chain - ion Female was the winning mill:- Tycoon. Other first prize winners were hcnor. and Pcrlfiv Dfake- “ml-h” °l Lewis Bros, Freetown, and R. A, itt, Freetown, each with two. the Broom was best mim- MFS- Prof Stanton Jenkins. sister of the A degaged 11,1; o; groom, presided at the organ and a; gonows; Mrs. A.S. Wclr sang “O Perfect Exhibitors; Love." The bride locked very sweet w, 1,, in a floor length gown of wliiic em- broidered sheer with shoulder length Hudson mwmen Albany; Oswald veil. She carried n beautiful ,1 Newsnn, Clyde River; R_ A_ pro. sheaf of Eladloli arranged Wm) fitt, Freetown; Geo. A. Godfrey 6s mbys breath and fern. She travell- Sons, North Wlltshire; Cecil J. ed in a suit cf Navy with mflichlnil Stewart, New Wiltshire; Colby C. accessories. The maid of honor wore Lewis, Freetown; R. L. Burge, St. a. floor length gown of Alice B1118 Peters Bay; Robt. Chappell d: taffeta. Her head dress Was i1 Son. York; J. Walter Jones, Char- harmonizing halo of veiling _ wd lottetown; J. Verner Moore, Cra- flowers. She carried flowers bicnd- Pam; ing with those of the bride. After Junior Bull Calves (9 entries): the cermony a reception was held 1, Colby Lewis on Carmarthan at the hfime of the brides DBWRB» Aaron; 2, Profitt on Willowfarm A dellciou= informal 10111111 W415 Rocharm Lad; 3, Godfrey on Lilac served by girl friends of the hfldfi- Lodge Whitey Prince; 4, Newson There were manv lovely and yfll- on Diamond Hill Ra Ap le Rob- ueble weddlns sill-s. and previous m; 5, Burge on Du e ynvenith Senior Bull Calves (7): 1. New- to the weddings the bride had been Kaye; son on River Bell Pathfinder Lad: tendered a. m cellaneous "shower". Both bride and groom are very popular in their home CGIIIIQPXIMES. 2 and 5, Colby Lewis on Llynvenith and the dlfitflfl is gratified 1° Rocker DcKol and Llynvenith Ty- know that after their return YYOYH coon DeKol; 3, Jones on Abegweit a honeymoon trip i0 P011118 1n B119 Barnstormer: 4, Chappell 8c son Maritimes. the ycuns people arc to and Kennedy on Famnwodd Path- reside at Millview where -he 3100711 iinrlei" Count. ls a vcry promising ififmff- Th?!’ Bull, junior yearling (2): 1, have the very best Wiihes 0f m? Lewis Bros. on Colonial Patrick entire community for a married life coiunthus; 2. Godfrey on Lilac cf prosperity and hflbllinfisi- lLodrzp Montgomery. »---————*—-— ' Bull. senior yiejrllng 1. C101- by Lews on ynveni Roo er Personals ‘stayright; 2, Surgeon Vale Pabst o, the s5 Brigadier. the awards la Lewis Bros, Yor ' McEachern, Mermai Alex M. Agnew. Charlottetown; Miss Laura McLean . Bull, 2 years (2): 1. Profitnand firlncgcgdwltigvilllfélgsd “M,"“‘§‘e‘§§ Kennedy on Falconwood Count b“; n ‘ ' _ s Kerk; 2, Moore on Carleton Dale er . Sir Model “__ - - ~ Aged Bulls (4): 1, Jones on Abe- Suhrlgheggirrlle glesyisitllsignm Ttfiillf.’ gwcit Cnpitaine; 2, Colby Lewis on m, wmfe m 3mm, ,5 on vatmm, Llynvenith King DeKol; 3. Stew- ‘ ' _ s art on Count Pathfinder Kerk; 4, ______ Godfrey on Falconwood King Bes- Gunner Gene Champion, USN. 511‘- oi’ Swampscott, Mass. is the guest of Miss Bette Coyle, Sucnmersidc. __ ‘s izealrls was arranged with a Iililli. _ vci o: tulle ..-. .. Joce yn ptrienqis will be pleased t0 1mm Ann Kcrrigunmoiuvvcslihdunt, sis- lhflt M!" A-s- McKay 511mm)“; lei" of the bridegroom. as inald of him lmrpmved Sllmflmlll’ l" 1m" honor. was gowned in periwmlcle the 1108111011 find "Wm ‘mme- " S blue clniion and carried an old —————~r ~r ~ ~ r .1.1sl1ione;1 nosegay with iiowcrs to lnmicli 111 hcr iiair. The brides- mIliUS, Miss Joan 1111115211, gowncd ndr W Grand __ Champion Kerrigan-Porter w dd. ialsohcarrifdknoeegays, with flowe n t elr a . a Mr. Peter F. Kerrigan acted as lbest. man for his brotner and En- —-— “shims. “~.s."~~ ‘c202: . rs. or r. e es m ma‘ gxwalfeveélxesmer lfflfififi; was gowned in aqua blue woe H I. uvemm-e m, mggflgge with black velvet halt and match- m" ' ' macaw“; “Mme, of 1m umcs. She carried mauve o! d Mrs EmestfAlbee Porter ‘Orchids. Mrs. Kerrlgan, the bride- Mr. Bag“ une- M” and mighglgroom’; mother. wore a two-niece {at H“ m madam“ Kenlganjgowfl of powder blue with black “b DmF C RC A 1:- 50,, ofhat. and matching accessories and ‘Iisiatlé Harold" George‘ kerrigan wore mauve orchids. t‘ Mm Kerflmm o; weer-l The reception was held in the 1nd 11.1 ewod Parkwgnrden aerating a Stilfilmé!‘ flotwers ' e bri e's ve nil cos unie ch‘ om" w“ wenmlmd on was of navy blue and white check- ed taffeta with hat and ‘WIN w match. o ' nn, W.R.C.N.S-. 0f Halifax. N5- her “men W035: tslesvrhgiglster of the bridegrom. The bride eliézwnpm can" mmoldeyed. is a sister of Mrs. Durell Murray with §Qd pearls she carried whites now visiting here. and a niece of mm“ He, ' at ,1,“ 0g 5g¢d|Ml5S_FA1l$L Rggers Charlottetown. _ ____i__ ._-i-.1 ~'"*?<" fi, F, Iluteheaon 81 SOII OPTOMETRISTS Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prises are the some an these prevailing at eehee Iilnyroa in Ire city. Fieezout For Charitable PIIIOIII "Specialists 111 the r11‘- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular dc- fects.” 68 Grafton Street Provincial Fair The following article has been the Holstein Friesan The Holstein Show at Charlotte- 1'! the’ llllflllty of the tops being particu- lllflY 800d. Numbers, too, w?" n. His closest Lewis, eiBht. Grand Reserve Champ- ADBKW ll; R bl , Cross, P. E. 1.. is a recent gradu- ; Wh° headed u"? c1555 ‘Weill’ x8e?! dam I til fl Dr. Macdonald graduated‘; P7118 lW0-l‘I_1BI-01d. andois bye Ab: . th pro-medical “Fit Prize Senior Get-of-Sire. “Sal: well known as the sire Degree from Acadia University in, 0f AbBEWElE Milfldy Who recently At the age of twenty-three, 59l- B 119W f-‘hBmDIOXIShIP produc- tion record in the three-year-old third and fourth years at McGilllBull after heading the Aged Bur] _ V which last year's Grand hflmlllfln was forced down to third DeKol, who C. Lewis. first P1128 PFOBBHY. composed of er Lad, who Clyde River. venith Rocker Stayright. shown by ing three-year-old, Mercena Rook- F. Kerri- , WALLACE RIYIURN Standard Mal! Conu- Pvndsnf. H.‘ R. KNICKERBOCKER Chic-ale Sun War Cor- ruponrhn. Exclusive to The Mumford in l. Bull: J. Walter Jones on Abcflwelt Capitains. Reserve: Colby C. Lewis on Llynvenith King DeKol. Junior Champion bull: Oswald J. Newson on River Bell Pathfinder Lad. Reserve: Colby C. Lewis on Llynvenlth Rocker Stayright. Junior heifer calves (11): ll. Lew- is Bros. on Expectation Ormsby; 2, Colby Lewis on Llyn- venith Jess Tycoon; 3, Jones on Abegweit Marybee; 4, Profitt on Willowfarm Patsy; 5, Newson on Diamond Hill Pathfinder Princess. Senior heifer calves (14): l. Jones on Abegweit Lochie: 2. Lew- is Bros. on Falconwood Bessie Lya; 3, Chappeli on Falconwood Path- finder Mercena: 4, Stewart on Pathfinder Jewel Aggie; 5. Profitt on Jewel Keyes Hartog Burke. Junior yearling heifers (13): 1. Jones on Abeizweit Mashle; 2. Chap- pell on Seaside Countess Kerk; 3. Lewis Bros. on Segis Netherland Clothilde: 4. Stewart on Edith Tot- illa Pathfinder; 5, Newson on Dia- mond Hill Jewel Bessie. Other Awards yearling heifers (7): 1 cl 2. Colby Lewis on Llynvenltl-i Sparkle and Llynvenith Sweet . arlr 3, Lcwis Bros; 4, Profltt ‘on Willowfarm Rose Colantha: 5. iBurge on _V:11c Pnb Saro . Sensor gglcggtfligggiigg-s gggugvwch-"gggce l znvI/JIII/liwmcsvwms , . 1 l i | . depend upon !':_r;;')};II;;III)7II;IpJl.s Here's why 100,000 MARITIM read The Standard FREDRICK KUH Chicago Sun Wm Cor- respondent. Excliulve lo The Sfahdnrd in (‘nude- ' Heller. 2 years. dr (11): 1. Chappell ori Desmomr Dale Sup- reme Belle B; 2. Newson on Dia- mond Hlll Pletertje; 3 and 4. Jones on Abegweit Souvenir and Abe- gweit Vega; 5, Colby Lewis on Llynvenith Rocker Jane. Heifer, 2 years, in" milk (5): 1, Jones on Abegweit Preview; 2. Lowther on May Gordon Tycoon; 3, Lewis on Bluenose Valentine Tycoon; 4, Godfrey on Lilac Lodge Bessie V; 5, Stewart on Pietje Sylvia Pathfinder. Heifer. 3 years. dry (3): 1. Chap- pell on Island Mamie Pontiac Vale: 2, Jones on Abegweit Gail; 3, Colby Lewis on Llynvenith Rocker Molly. Heifer, 3 years, in milk (8): 1 and 3, Colby Lewis on Merccna Rook- er Tycoon and Llynvenith Rocker Belle; 2. Joncs on Abegwelt Fan- fare: 4, Godfrey on Lilac Lodge Addie; 5, Profitt on Willowfarm Colantha Lass. Aged Cows. dry (9): 1, Jones on Abegweit Robin; 2 and 4. Profitt on Posch Patsy Mcntvic and Wil- lowfarm Daisy Rocker; _ Lewis on Liynvenitli Molly Ty- coon; 5, Burge on Canary Keyes Lass. Aged Cows. in milk (9); 1. Pro- fitt on Willowfarm Gypsy Queen: 2. Godfrey on Liloc Lodge Whitey Cl‘.“EREU1__4-_:I9“_°j-_°" As we have already stated in the press and o." The National Selective Service, Ottawa, in conjunction with the Military Authorities, have made it possible for the Dominon-Provinciai Farm Labour Bureau to offer the services of 150 English-speaking members of a Nova Scotia Unit i0 the farmers of this Province under th: Detailed Farm Duty Plan. Under this plan the soldiers work under strict Military Rule; Officers and N. C. 0. accompany them to the Prov- ince. The rate of pny is $3.00 per day, wet days and Sundays excluded. 50 of these men have arrived and are now available for farmers who wish to procure their services. And further arrivals of these men will the number of applications received for their services. Therefore, it is important that farmers wishing now. or at a later date, advise this office imrned men required and the approximate date they will be required. If we do not act quickly these men may be assigned to the other Provinces. 'l‘o lei 11s know later may be too late. If you are interested, Phone your requirements (collect). THE DOMINION-PROVINCIAL FARM LABOUR BUREAU Charlottetown. nermssrwarmdiarw NOTICE TO FARMF" Regarding Farr rAUIS rrmlgE Today, the world la ago; with history-making new: and events. Things are happening. and, like everybody else. Merit-imam want lo be kept- fully informed about them. To keep pace with this reader-desire, The Standard relies on a far-flung network of alert, experienced correspondents, many of whom are ranked among the world's top-flight journalists. Thus, every week, The Standard is alive with news, feature articles and pictures that provide its readers with an Intelligent, often exclusive coverage of events It heme and abroad. Due to newsprint rationing and the heavy Public demand, you may have trouble at time: get-ring The Standard. We suggest that you order your copy in advance. m LAWRENCE IARL Iflllltl lid! Phob- (upher In Frcnoe- W. A. S. DOUGLAS chm,» Sun Wu Cor- respondent. Exclusive h The Sfcnlurl l- Clad: Qihe Standard THE FASTEST-SHINE WEEKEND NEWSPAPER HI THE MRRITIIESI ‘bee! on e Iudlnhll o0 1% people lo m1 eoey o0 ltanlard. Abegwelt Scarlett: l. Colby Lin?!) gnu Malpeque Model Komdyko e e Senior and grand champion fe- male: J. Walter Jones on Abe- gweit Robin. Reserve: Colby C. Lewis on Mercena Rocker Tycoon. Junior Champion female: J. Walter Jones on Abegwelt Mashie. Reserve: Robert Chappell S: Son on Seaside Countess Kerk. Junior Get of Sire (6): 1 and 4, Colby Lewis (by Llynvenith Rocker the Great and Llynvenlth King DeKOI); 2, Chappeli (MOHIVIO Pathfinder 10th); 3, Stewart (Montvic Pathfinder 10th). Senior Get of Sire I5): 1, Jones (by Abegwz-it Saladin); 2 and 3, Colby Lewis (Maritime Tycoon and Liynvcnlth Rcokcr the Great); 4, Ncwson (Count Pathfinder Kerk). Junior herd (3): 1. Colby Lcyvis; 3, Profitt. Graded herd i3): 1, Jones; 2. Lewis: 3, Profitt. Produce of drim (1-1): 1. Jones (out of Abegweit Sparkec); 2 and 4, Colby Lewis ILIXllVEYllIll Rook- er Tilly anti Lkvnywinith Mollie Ty- coon); 3, Clmmacli (Fnlconwood Nettie Bessie). Two junior frm1lc< 131' 2. Colby Lewis: 3. Pmfitt. Four cows 13): l. Jonas: 2. Col- by Le‘. 2‘. "oiitt. Jones; 2, l. Jones; .- 1 rzilil0- to procure this help, lately the number of IIIZQCIIIIIIIIIIIIIII