Ip SL Ivan Clark ‘and Son. “April Ist., 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Sept. 29, 1959. Egmont Bay - Mont Carmel Exhibition Prize Winners Egmont Bay and Mont Carmel Exhibition prize list is as follows: HORSES Stallion over two years: 1. Wil- liam Arsenault. Brood Mare (draft) with foal 1. Fidele Arsenault. , Heavy draft, three years and over: 1. Arsene Arsenault; 2. Arsene Arsenault; 3. J. Frank Gallant. Light drafts, three years and ever: 1. J. Frank Gallant. Colt, 2 years (draft):1 Sylvere J.F. Arsenault. Colt, one year (draft): ban Cormier Brood mare (carriage) having raised a foal: 1. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault: 2. Urbain Cormier.’ Foal, carriage: 1. Urbain Cor- mier; 2. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault. Mare gelding, fhree years and ever (carriage): 1. Donat Arse- nault. Brood mare, general pyrpose, with foal: 1. Sylvere J.F, Arse- nault. Horse, general purpose: 1. Syl- 1. _Ur- vere J.F. Arsenault; 2. Arsene Arsenault Foal, general purpose: 1. Syl- vere J.F. Arsenault. Champion mare or ,gelding, three years or over: 1, Sylvere J. F, Arsenault. Best show _horse on ground: 1. Svlvere J.F. Arsenault PULLING CONTEST Double Team: 1. J.F. Gallant. Single Team: IH. Arsene Arse-| pault. Best prepared harness: 1, J.F. Gallant. i Best teamster: 1. Arsine Arse-; nault. CATTLE - HOLSTEIN Bull, one year, registered: 1. Glorice Cormier. Junior’ male championship: 1. Glorice. Cormier. Junior heifer calf, ‘born after 1959,-- registered or 1. Norbert McKinnon; 2. ade: * 3. Norbert Joseph E. Gallant; MacKinnon. Artificial bred heifer calf: Norbert McKinnon. Senior calf, born after Octob- | er 1st., 1958 to April Ist., 1959, registered or grade: 1. Gail Mac-| Lean; 2. Allan Forbes; 3. Alyre| Cormier. « Heifer one year. grade: 1. Syl- vere J.F. Arsenault: 2. Forbes; 3. Glorice Cormier... Heifer, one year, registered: 2. Sylvere—J 1. Allan+- Cockerel: 1. Mrs. Camille D.| Carrots ‘Long 2. Met Arsenault. Irinie Maddix; 2. Mrs. Cyr Gal- Chicken, Light Sussex, one|jant; 3. Oyrus A. Gallant. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. t : 1. Mrs. Camille D.| Carrots ‘Half long): 1. Mrs. Cow two years and over: 1, A. | Arsenault. Irenee Maddix; 2. Mrs. Cyr Gal- S.. Johnson and Son; 2. Iwan Clark and Son; 3. A.S. Johnson ! Championship female: 1. vere JF. Arsenault. Jnard. ‘ tien Bernard. sin M Intermediate: 1. Syl-| Squash vegetable marrow: . ULTRY vere J#+-Arsenault; 2. Mrs. Avis|Mrs. Anne Marie ane t ens, Plymouth Rock: 1. Ed- Arsenault; 3. Irinie Maddf&. Glorice Cormier. mond Bernard. Mangiles, any other variety: 1.| Squash, any other variety: - Chicken, Plymouth Rocks: one|Sylvere J.F. Arsenault. lant; 3. Mrs. Emilien Bernard. Hampshire, one Hen: 1. Alyre Cormier; 2. Alyre Cormier. - Beets, long: 1. Mrs. Cyr Gal- Mrs. Anne Marie Arsenault; 2. and Son. Hybred Chicken, one pullet: 1 lant; 2. Glorice Cormier. Marie Arsenault; 3. Cyrus A. Steer under one year: 1. A. 8. | Mrs. Camille D. Beets (Turnips): 1. Mrs. Anne | Gallant. aoe Cen a Me ented aes | URS Steer, d 1. Mrs. Camille D. Arsenault. ix.; 3. J.Francis Gallant. - 1. Mrs. Frank ’ Ao- der two sears. 1 Ivan Clark ang|_Pen, three Pullets, Hybrid: i.| Cabbage, Flat Dutch: 1. Mrs.|coin; 2 Mrs. Gus P-A. Arsenault. Se ae Mrs. Camille D. Arsenault. Gus P.A. Arsenault. Foliage Plants: 1. Mrs. Sylvere Steer under one year: 1. ats. |-1¢® cess, colored: — 1. Aue Cabbage, Oxhart: 1. Mrs. Gus|J F. Arsenault; 2. Mrs. Gus P. A. Johnson and Son: 2. Ivan a im Cormier; 2..Mrs. Edmond Ber-|P.A. Arsenault. Arsenault 4 nd Son; 3. Ivan Baglole. nard. Cabbage, BallHead;1 . Mirs.| Flowering Plants: 1. Mrs. Don- a an gl . GRAIN. Gus P.A. Arsenault; 2. Joseph P.! a¢ Arsenault; 2. Mrs. Cyrus P. GUERNSEY Wheat Regent: 1. Camille D. ca 3. Glorice Cor-|Gailant; 3. Mrs. Antoine Ber- Junior Heife If, born after | Arsenault. : nard. April Ist., 1959, registered or| Wheat any other variety: 1. tT 1. Mrs. Gus P.A.|"Giadiolus: 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. grade: 1. Joseph E. Gallant. Glorice Cormier. — ake eS _ _ |Ansenault; 2. Mrs. Cyrus A. Gal- Artificial bred junior Heifer; Oats white, any other variety, nions, grown from seed: 1. lant. . ? calf: 1. Joseph E. Gallant: 2 hamed: 1. Camille D. Arsenault; Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault ; 2. Cry- ee = : : us A. Gallant; 3. Glorice Cormier. Joseph E. Gallant. Senior Heifer calf, born after October Ist., 1958 to April 1st., 1959, registered or grade: 1. Jos. over: 1. Joseph E. Gallant: 2. Jos- | eph E. Gallant; 3. Irinie asl nault. Cow, registered. three years Senior female championship: 1. Joseph E. Gallant. Grand champion female: 1. |Joseph ¥. Gallant. Group of three: Cow, Heifer, ‘two years and Heifer, one year or Heifer calf: 1. Joseph E. Gallant. se Bed nnip (Guerm| aault; 2. Cyrus A. Gallant; 3. Jos- 3. Mrs. Avis Arsenault. ’ eph P.H. Arsenault. | CUCUMBERS, TABLE USE: 1. JERSEY Corn Fodder: 1. Syivere J.F. Irinie Maddix: 2° Mrs Junior Heifer calf, ‘born after Arsenault: Irenée Maddix; _ 3. ‘Richard; 3. Mrs. Avis Arsenault April 1st., 1959, registered or Cyrus P. Gallant. | Cucumbers, seed: 1. Mrs. John grade: 1. Edmond Bernard; 2.' Wheat Sheaf. hand picked: 1.! Gallant: 2. Mrs. Cyr Gallant:.3 | Albenie V. Arsenault. |Glorice Cormier. ‘Cyrus A. Gallant. — ae Senior Heifer ‘calf, born after| Wheat, sheaf, from binder: 1. ‘Parsnip: 1. Mrs. Emilien Ber- October 1st., 1958, to April 1st.,|Glerice Cormier; 2. Edmond 1959, registered or grade: 1. Jos-| Bernard: 3. Camille D. Arsenault eph E. Gallant; 2. Albenie v.| Oat Sheaf black: 1. Gorice Arsenault. | Cormier : Artificial bred senior Heifer | Oat Sheaf, white: 1. Glorice calf: 1. Joseph E. Gallant. | Cormier. Heifer, two years, grade: 1. Al-| Oat, sheaf, white, from binder: 1. Allan Forbes; 2. Syl FF. i Arsenault: 3. Allan Forbes. j Heifer two years, grade: 1. 1, Emilen Bernard; 2. Jerry E. Gallant; 3. Albenie V. Heifer two years, registered: 1 Jerry E. Gallant: 2. Svivere J. F. Arsenault: 3. Allan Forbes. | Junior Female Championship: 1. Emilien Bernard; 2. Gail Mc- | Lean. Cow registered or grade under three vears: 1. Glerice Cormier | Alyre Cormier; 3, Irene Arse- | nault. Cow, over: 1. Jerry E. Gallant; 2. Alyre Cormier: 3. Amedie C. Arsenault Cow, registered three years and 2. Syl- grade three years and over: 1. Glorice Cormier; 2 vere J.F. Arsenault; 3. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault Senior female champion: \1. Glorice Cormier; 2. Jerry E. Gal- lant; 3. Sy!vere J. F. Ars enault | Grand Chzempien female: 1.! Glorice Cormier Group of three, cow, heifer, two years and Heifer one vear or, Heifer calf, registered or grade: 1, Glorice’ Cormier; 2. Syivere| J. F. Arsenault; 3. Jerry E. Gal-| lant. Grand Champion female: Glorie Cermier AYSHTRE Jumor. Heifer calf born after} April ist. i959 registered or} grade: 1. Albenie V. Arsenault; 2. Edmond Bernard; 3.: Arsene! E. Arsenault Artificial bred Edmond. Bernard Senior Heifer calf, born after October ist.. 1958 to April Ist., | 1959, registered or grade: 1. Al- benie V. Arsenault. — 1. jumor calf: 1. Heifer, one year, grade: 1. Al- benie V. Arsenault; 2. Edmond Bernard. Heifer, two vears, grade: 1. Al-| benie V, Arsenault. Junior female champion: 1. Al- benie V. Arsenault. Cow, grade, three vears and over: 1. Irinie Arsenault; 2. - mond Bernard; 3. Edmon | mard, - vey Cow, ‘registered, three years and over: 1. Edmond Bernard. Senior female championship: Trenie V.. Arsenault Grand champion, female: 1. ir- fmie Arsenault. Group of three. cow. Heifer, two years old and Heifer, one vear old or Heifer calf: leeed- mond Bernard Senior championship 1. Trinie, Arsenault SHORTHORN Bull calf, registered or eligible: - } ‘Ayshire) | Rul]. one vear. registered: 1. Edmond C. Gallant. | Junior male Championship: 1. Ivan Clark and Son. Junior Heifer. calf, born after April itst., 1959, registered or grade: 1 Ivan Clark and Son; 2nd Edmond C. Gallant: 3. Ivan Clark and Son. : Senior Heifer calf, born after October Ist.. 1958 te April Ist., 1959, registered or grade: 4. Dar- rell Lyle; 2.-Edmond C. Gallant; 3. Edmond C. Gallant. Heifer, one vear, grade: 1. Ed- mond. C. Gallant; 2, Edmond C. Gallant. Heifer calf. one year, regidger- ed: 1. Ivan Clark and Son: ud- mond C. Gallant; 3. Edmofid @. Gallant. Junior female championship: 1. Derrell Lyle. ™ ; Brice grade, two years and + 4, Edmond C. Gallant; 2. A. | 8 J Johnson and Son. registered, ‘three — years | on. Cart and Son: 2. Ed- “Galan = lg Arsenault’ Ram. two vears and over: nault: 2. os Gallant Ram lamb: Henry Wedge; 2. Svivere neice Aged Ewe: 1. Henry Wedge; 2. Sylvere Arsenault; 3. Irinie | | Maddix. Shearling Ewe: 1. J. Frank} |Gallarit; 2. Sylwere Arsenault; 3. jone breeding Ewe and two Ewe lambs: | Gallant: }@S: 'Gallant; * ault. | female: | Arsenault; benie V. Arsenault.: 1. Glorice Cormier; 2. Edmond Cow, grade, three years and Bernard; 3. Camille D. Arsenault. over: 1. Joseph E: Arsenault; 2.) Barley. sheaf, hand picked: 1. Albenie V.- Arsenault. Glorice Cormier. Senior female: championship: _ Barley Sheaf- from ‘binder: 1. 1. Joseph E. Gallant. |Glorice Cormier. Group of three: Cow, Heifer,; ROOTS AND VEGETABLES two-yvears and Heifer. one year, Potatoes Irish Cobbler, 1. Ire- or Heifer calf. registered or nee Arsenault; 2. Edmond—Ber- grade: 1. Albenie V: Arsenault. , nard. Potatoes. Green Mountains: 1. SHEEP Emilien Bernard. SUFFOLK, OXFORD, SHROP | potatoes. Sabago: ‘1. Emilien SHIRE ‘Bernard; 2. Edmond Bernard: 3. ;Edmond Bernard: 2. Alyre Cor-' mier; 2. Irenee Maddix ‘ ‘white, named: 1. Joseph -P.H. “T shot an oie into the air and Ram, yearling: 1. Henry Wed- | arsenault it fell to earth | know nat where!” rh wien. 4: Wed | Potatoes, Rose Type,; any var- am Lamb: enry Wedge. iety, named: 1. Mrs. - John -Gal- he i Aged Ewe:.1, Emilien Bernard; |}ant: 2 Mrs. .J P. Arsenault RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS 2. Emilien Bernard; 3. Henry] Turnips, Swede ‘Table stock) AND TAPE RECORDERS Wedg 1. Syivere J.F. Arsenault: 2. J.| REPAIRED Shearling Ewe: 1. Irinie Mad- Frank Gallant; 3. Glorice Cor- dix :2. Irinie Maddix: Bernard Ewe lamb. breeding 2. Glorice Cormier. 'J. Frank Gallant. |2. Glorice Cormier; 3. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault. and over: 1. Joseph E. Gallant. owe Seed: Mrs. Gus P.A. Arsenault; ice Cormier: 3. Mrs. Cyr Gallant.; mon B. Gallant; lant; Jean Pierre Arsenault. 1. J. Frank Gallant. 3. Edmond mier. | purposes: Svivere J.F. Arsenault; Batley, two rowed: 1, Glorice Cormier. Peas, any variety: 1. Glorice Irinie Maddix; mier; 3. Mrs. Emilien Bernard. Eschalots: 1. J. Frank Gallant; Timothy Seed: 1. Alyre Cormier | Mrs. Emilien Bernard. Tomatoes for Preserves: Cyrus A. Gallant; 1. Glorice Cor- | Mier. a 1. | nault. Pumpkin, yellow: 1. Mrs. Til 2. Mrs. Collection of Garden seeds: 2. Glor-| J. Frank Gal-; Richard; - 3. Mrs. 3. Mrs. | tard. | Pumpkin, Green: 1. Avis Arse- Gallant; 2 Corn, garden: 1. 2. Cyrus A. Gallant; Sweet Corn: 1. Mrs Onions, white or yellow: 1. Mrs. 2. Glorice Cor- 2. Glorice Cor-. Garlic: 1. Mrs. Gus P.A. Arse-| Glorice Antonin Ber- O'LEARY Sunday guests at the home of h E. Gallant. Cormier. Mr. ercy Vey, were *P artificial bred. senior Hefer| Beams, white: 1. Mrs. J.P. Arse- 2. tim, Jenn Getent, her Seeds Bie eek Mrs, Charl- af: 2 E. Gall nault. Eschalots, white singles: 1. | Cc Haliburt nd Haile, oseph E. ae J Beans, colored: 1. Mrs, J.p.|/Mrs. Emilien Bernard: 2. Cyrus |°5 a te Wedl . n we © Cola at Arsenault. |D. Arsenault; 3. Mrs. Cyr Gallant | Miecis oo saad 3 éiiclons Cow. three years and under,’ Beams, yellow eyed: 1. J. Frank} Tomatoes, Red: 1. Mrs. Til-| jhot chicken dinner which was Gallant; 2. Mrs* Cyr Gallant. |mon B. Gallant; 2. Mrs. Camille registered or grade: 1. Joseph E. | [really enjoyed. Gallant. Beans, pea: 1. Mrs. Josephine |D. Arsenault; 3. Mrs. Cyr gallant} Cow, grade, three years |Getemt; &. Mrs. Cre Gallant; 3.| Tomatoes, ene & Garce| Mr. Bayfield Ellis, Charlotte town, spent a few days, visiting | his daughter, and son-in-law, Dr and Mrs. Bill MacMurdo. O’-, Leary, and brother Mr. Clifford | Ellis and Mrs. Ellis.~ y The Coleman ; in the hall, d attending. Proceeds Luck supp large cro J. Frank 47e to be pe for the painting Mrs. Glorice Richard | of the exterior of the hall. Achievement Day ‘held at Cape Wol hool ~ ' ' Potatoes any other variety, | MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE Swede ‘for feed): 1.! 2. Alyre Turnips A great new staf on XE: hearing \ ‘aid scene! NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR DEALER'S Aa || es 1. on? eter ‘ one Bet- Cormier; 3. F. Frank Gallant. ll nar =dmon ernar »Mangles, Long Red Mammoth: r : . i Flock consisting of one Ram, 1 Irinie Arsenault 1380 Kent St. Dial 6915) one breeding Ewe and two Ewe| Mangles. Yellow Globe: 1. Syl- , lambs:; 1. Edmond Bernard: 2 eres : > Henry Wedge; 3. Irinie Maddix. <= “ey BORDER AND NORTH ATTENTION DAIRYMEN 2*°\-~. COUNTRY CHEVIOT... . a Ram, two years and over: 1. |Henry Wedge: 2. Henry Wedge; 38. | Camille Arsenault. Ram shearling: 1. Sylvere Arse- Henry Wedge. 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Ewe lamb for breeding. purpos- 1. Henry Wedge; 2. J. Frank 3, Sylvere J. F. Arsen- Best sheep in show (male or 1. Henry Wedge. SWINE Boar, born prior January Ist., | 1959: 1. Adrien Arsenault. | Yorkshire sow having raised a} litter this year: 1. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault. \ Aged Sow, grade, having rais- ed a litter this year: 1. Irenee 2. Adrien Arsenault. Brood Sow with litter, grade, not less than eight: 1. Kmilien Bernard; 2. Tilmon B. Gallant. Litter of young pigs. not less than eight: 1. Tilmon B:; Gallant; 2. Emilien Bernard. Year old.Sow, born on or after December Ist., 1957 to November th.. 1958: 1. Edmond Bernard; 2. MAmedee C. Arsenault. Year old Sow, born on or after December Ist., 1958: 1. Camille D. Arsenault. oo Single. bacon hog:” 1 Maddix: 2. Amidie Arsenault; Adrien Arsenault Pair of bacon hogs: 1. Camille | D. Arsenault; 2. Irenee Maddix; 13, Amidie Arsenault. Champion male: Arsenault. Irenee 3. 1. 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