This doll was one of three purchased for daughters at the 1933 World Grain Exposition in Regina. The doll, named Bubbles, belonged to daughter Bea Young (nee Miller) and was donated by her son Barry. Bea's family was only allowed to play with Bubbles when one of them were sick. “We weren't sick that often," said Barry, explaining the doll's superb condition. The metal bed and clothes are from the 1920s and 1930s. The doll will be displayed in Sukanen Village in the farm house near the barn.