Vermilion Standard Elk Point News 1913

1913

May 28/13 - Mrs. James Hunter saw Mr. Morrison, secretary of the Vermilion Board of Trade, in regard to opening a telegraph station ai Caseyville. The Board massed a resolution in favor of the proposal some months ago and had forwarded to the proper authorities, Mrs. Hunter was assured her application would be approved and that the office would be opened in we near future. The people at Caseyville are expecting a rural telephone line to be built in this summer. The telegraph office will be in charge of Mrs. Hunter.

June 2/09 -Somebody has reported a new breed of flea, it differs from the ordinary now you see me, now you don't flea, in that the size of the red mark where the lump is raised, it is said that when it bites it growls.

An Elk Point Fair Sept, 17/13 2nd annual fair Standard is printing 520 copies of prize lists.

Aug. 13/13-Chas. Hood has been appointed Notary Public

Wed. Sept.24/13 -ELK POINT FAIR A HUGE SUCCESS

The second annual fair at Elk Point held last week was an unqualified success, The day was perfect and the attendance large. The number of exhibits was considerable in excess of last year showing. that the district is progress and becoming more thickly populated. The collection of fancy work was truly splendid and the judges had endless difficulty in awarding marks of merit. The farm produce department was also replete with fine healthy exhibits proving beyond question the wonderful fertility of the soil in that section of the country. There was a splendid exhibition of cattle, horses, swine, sheep. Luncheon was served on the grounds and in the evening a dance was held. The exhibition represented the district north of the Saskatchewan River from St. Paul to Cold Lake. It is among the most fertile in Western Canada and excels in mixed farming,-

Prizes

Brood mare with foal on side-A. Whitworth, J.B. Caskey

Team of heavy horses- W.K.’ Chillbeck, J.F. Mabley

Team of light horses - J.F.Mabley

Mare, 2-year-old heavy- O. J. Fish, Wm Mabley

Mare, 2-year-old driving- F.G. Howard, Lawrence Mabley

Mare 1 year old, heavy - J.B. Caskey, O.J. Fish

Mare 1 year old, Driving - J.B. Caskey, J.A. Lambright

Sucking colt, heavy - J. B.’ Caskey, '.7m. Mabley

Sucking Colt, light -J.A. Lambright, J.B. Caskey

Saddle horse in saddle - Mrs, A.J. Chillbeck, J.F* Mabley

Team Mules - Warren Mabley, Lawrence Mabley

CLASS B CATTLE

Bull milk strain-0. J.- Fish, J.F. Mabley

Grade Bull - John Lakness

Cow beef strain-C.M. Magnusson, W.F.  Wolfe

Cow milk strain-Sam Mabley, J.G.' Arthur

Yearling heifer beer strain-Mrs. A.J. Chillbeck, H. Ramsbottom

Yearling heifer beef strain-H. Ramsbottom, W.K, Chillbeck

Yearling heifer milk strain-7/. K. Chillbeck, J.G. Arthur

Yearling steer-H. Ramsbottom, Tom Aarbo

Bull calf under 6 months-J.G. Arthur, C.M.: Magnusson

Heifer calf under 6 months- W.F. Wolfe, C.M. Magnusson

Yoke Qxen-Jess G. Pool, G. Hanson

CLASS C HOGS

Sow with litter- John Lakeness

Sow any breed- Tom Aarbo, O.J. Fish

Pig 6 months old- J. F. Mabley, C . Hood

CLASS D SHEEP

3 owes- C. Hood, J.F. Mabley

3 lambs- J. F. Mabley, C. Hood

Ram-Sam Mabley, C. Hood

CLASS E POULTRY

Plymouth Rock—E.H. Arnott

Rhode Island Reds-Mr. J. Green, Wm Mabley

Turkeys-Mrs. Jo F. Mabley, Mrs. J. D. Caskey

Geese- Mrs. A. Lambright

Ducks- Mrs. Jo Bo Caskey, Warren Caskey

Guineas- Wm Mabley

Doves- Romanz Fish, Warren Caskey

CLASS F GRAIN

Sheaf of Wheat- O.J. Fish, John Monrow

Sheaf of Rye- J.F. Mabley

Sheaf of Barley - O.J. Fish, J.F. Mabley

Shoaf of Oats- O.J. Fish, J.F. Mabley

Sheaf of Flax- W.K . Wolfe

Peck of Wheat- J.F. Mabley, W.K. Wolfe

Peck of Rye- J.F. Mabley

Peck of Barley - O.J. Fish

Peck of Oats- O.J. Fish, W.F. Wolfe

Peck of Flax - W. J. Wolfe

Best collection of Prizes on grain - J.F. Mabley

CLASS G HOME MADE PRODUCTS

3 lbs. butter John Lakness, Mrs. C.M. Magnusson

1 gal. crock butter-Mrs. O.J. Fish, John Lakness

Cheese - Mrs. A. Lambright

Sponge Cake-Mrs. L. Plummer, Mrs. J.F. Mabley

1 doz. cookies-Mrs. J.F. Mabley, Mrs. F.A. Lampert

Bread of any flour-Mrs. F.A. Lampert, Mrs. J.F. Mabley

Home Canned Fruit-Mrs. L. Plummer

Collection of home made candies-Mrs. F. Van Arnam, M.K. Wolfe

Best collection of prizes of home ma de products- Mrs. F.A. Lampert, Mrs. J.F. Mabley

CLASS H VEGETABLES

Best 6 white potatoes-J.G. Arthur

Best 6 red potatoes-John Monrow, Albert Morse

Best 6 long beets-Mrs. C.M. Magnusson, Mrs. Roy Caskey

Best 6 round beets-Mrs. J.G. Pool, Mrs. Geo. Gobin

Best 6 short carrots-Mrs. L. Plummer, Mrs. S.D. Smith

Best long carrots- Mrs. C.M. Magnusson, Mrs. J.G. Pool

Beat 5 parsnips-Mrs. J.G. Pool, Mrs. C.'M.' Magnusson

Best 6 long radish-Mrs. C.M. Magnusson

Best 6 short radish-Mrs. Wm. Mabley, Mrs. J.'A. Lambright

Best 6 red onions-Mrs. J. Earl, Mrs. J.G. Pool

Best 6 yellow onions-Mrs. J.’ Earl, Mrs. C.M. Magnusson

Best J marrows-J.E. Chilbeck, Mrs. F. ^avis

Best 3 cauliflowers. J.’B. Caskey, Mrs. J.G. Pool

Best 3 white cabbage- W.J. Strayer, Mrs. Roy Caskey

Best 3 red cabbage-Mrs. C.M. Magnusson, Mrs, Deil

Celery-Mrs. A. Lambright, Mrs. J.G. Pool

Quart of peas in pod-Mrs. L. Plummer, Mrs. C.M, Magnusson

Best head of lettuce-Mrs. J. Earl, Mrs. C.D. Smith

Best 6 sticks of rhubarb- Mrs. W. Mabley, Mrs. J.G. Pool

Best 6 Swede Turnips – Mrs J Montow, Mrs J.G. Pool

Best 6 white turnips – Mrs J. Earl

Best 6 red mangels-Mrs. C. Magnusson

best 6 sugar beets- Mrs. J.G. Pool, Mrs. Wm Mabley

Best 6 cucumbers- W,J, Strayer, Mrs* L Green

Best collection of prizes of home-grown vegetables-Mrs. J.G. Pool

CLASS J FANCY WORK

Silk piece quilt-Mrs. John Monrow, Mrs. G. Davis

Cotton Piece quilt- Mrs. J.B. Caskey, Mrs. A. Lambright

Home made rug-Hrs. John Monrow, Miss L. Green

Pair pillow cases -Mrs. C.A. Johnson, Mrs. J. B. Caskey

Pair towels-Mrs. O.J. Pish, Mrs., C.A. Johnson

Centre Piece-Mrs. John Monrow, F.G. Howard

Waist-Floy Howard, Hrs. J. Monrow

Cushion-Mrs. Wm. Schancel, Mrs. J. Monrow

Knitting-Mrs. Wm Mabley, Mrs, I. Green

Slumber robe-Mrs. J. Monrow, Mrs. A. Whitworth

Crocheting-Mrs. L. Plummer, Mrs. J. F. Mabley

Tatting- Mrs. J.F. Bullis, Mrs. G.E. Burroway

CLASS- L MISCELLANEOUS

Best collection of wild grasses-Leo Young, Miss Ruby Price

Best collection of wildflowers-Mrs. L. Plumber, Emma Magnusson

Best examples of Taxidermy- Martin Johnson

Best piece of homemade furniture-Mrs. F.A. Lampert

Best burnt wood designs-Mrs. L. Green, Floy G, Howard

Most skilfully made wooden article- Mrs. F.A. Lampert, Hiss. D, Danielson

- Best example of photography-Floy G. Howard, Miss D. Danielson

Best specimen of school work on paper- Emma Magnusson, Mildred Markstad .

SPECIALS

No. 1-By O.J. Fish, Phil Dillar, Tom Aarbo

No. 3-By Robert Simpson Co.-Mrs. Mabley, Mrs. L.! Green, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs.' L.  Green, Mrs. Wm Schancel Mrs. J, B. Caskey

Special No.4-By J.B. Caskey & Sons— O.J, Fish

Special No. 6—T. Eaton Co. Ltd.-Mrs, L. Green

Special No.7-Stephens Bros.-Mrs. C. Magnusson, Mrs. J.G. Pool

Special No. 8-A.E. McKenzie Seed-Mrs. J.G. Pool

Special No. 10-by Steele Briggs Seed Co,: Mrs. C.M. Magnusson

Special No. 11 by A. E.' Potter Seed Co.-E.H. Arnott

Special No. 12 by Star Realty Co.-John Lakness, Mrs. C.M. Magnusson

Special No. 13 by Carig Bros.-Mrs. Julius Young

Special No. 14 by Seed & Yungbloot-Miss D.' Danielson, Floy G. Howard

Embroidery-Miss D. Danielson, Mrs. A. Whitworth

Shadow Embroidery-F. G. Howard, Miss D. Danielson

Eyelet Embroidery-Miss D. Danielson, Mrs. D.D. Smith

Wallachion embroidery-Miss D. Danielson, Mrs. L. Green

Montmellick embroidery-Floy G. Howard, Miss D.' Danielson

Queen Anne Darning-Mrs. L. Plummer

Drawn work-Mrs. L. Plummer, Mrs. J.B. Caskey

Best collection of prizes in fancy work -Mrs. J. Monro, Roy G. Howard

 

Dec. 31/13 - Caskey Post Office - The Christmas tree committee certainly deserves great credit for the manner in which the Richland school house was decorated for the hall Christmas Eve. The affair was immensely Enjoyed by the large crowd.

Miss Nellie Martindale competed a very successful year at Richland school and gave the children a lovely treat.

Roy S. Caskey has returned home to spend the holidays after 4 months in B.C.

Jerome Earle has returned from a weekend spent in Edmonton. Miss Jessie McKewen former teacher at Richland is spending her holidays at the Caskey home after completing her Normal course. She has accepted a school near Lethbridge.

Marion Caskey is home during holidays but will return to Vermilion School  Jan. 5th.

O.J. Fish’s baby has been quite sick for several days. - Fred Van Arnam's little boy has had a very sore throat for the last week.

Lester Smith’s absence from his homestead for the past few months was not in vain. He has just returned from Dakota with his bride. He think others will follow suit soon.

Mr. & Mrs. Robinson have been visiting the latter’s father, Mr. Fred Cook for the past few weeks.