The world - famous Dani ctissack Chorus and Dancers Ion gluge at Queen Charlotte High school on Saturday Sept 28 has -a WRI. - FAMOUS appeared in I countries. fre- quently before audiences ex- ceeding ten thousand. AGRICULTURAL NEWS P.E.l. Department at Agriculture HARVEST EXHIBITION The island's top produce in the ilorticultural line will on display on Thursday and Friday nt this week. Don Smith. Hor liCllIIlII'8I Fleldman. Prince Ed- uard island Department of Ag- riculture, states that there are large entries in all divisions. In the potatoes there are 86 entries. This will be your opportunity to we these vegetables. fruit. hay etc. on display. The opening is at seven on Thursday evening in tiie Women's Institute Building at the P ro v in c lal Exhibition (irounda. RURAL YOUTH FAIR All roads lead to Charlottetown for the 4-H Club members to- morrow afternoon and Friday. The judges for the 4-H Club King and Queen Contest are R. C Parent. Superintendant of the Experimental Farm. Mrs R. l.;irge. C.F.C.Y. T.V. and Mrs. iliirtiock MacGowan. Kilmuir. Past President of the Prince Ed- uard island Women's Institutes. The Public Speaking will be sitiiiiid by Dr. Frank Mackin- nlili iif P.W.C.. Dr. Brandon 0'- tlixitly of St. Dunsians and J.L. iii-uir. Secretary of the Federa- Ilibll of Agriculture. 'Iht' Dress Review will display ii mi of the garments made by iiiii iii Club girls. The conclus-i viii: iii the Thllfsddiy night pro- i.'liiillllIt' will be a square dance t..i everyone. There is no admis- sion charge-come and see the lliiiiii Youth in action. lxhil-IMINATION The shut down period for all Aiiilicial Breeding Clubs on Prince Edward Island will be October is to ill inclusive. This iii-cision has been reached by the boards of Directors of each of the thirteen clubs. in other words iltcre will be no service extend- PKI during that period. All clubs still be in operation again- for iIlf' winter on November I. DAIRY PRODUCTION Creamery butter production in Prince Edward Island from Jan- tinry 1. I957. to August 3i. 1957. nmitiinteti to 3.847.938 pounds compared with 3.959.220 pounds for the same period in l956. a decrease of approximately 1.9 pt-r ceni. Rutter production for the month of August. 1957. reported a decrease of I2 per cent com- pared with the same month last year. However. weekly produc- Ii!)n.I0l' tIlC.llDI two or three in-eks is hidier than a year ago uhich is possibly due to more favorable growing weather and as a result better pastures. ('heese production in Prince liiiwsrd island for the first eight months of on amounted to 551.- t1tf7 pounds com, ed with 527.- 05 Pounds for the same period in I956, an increase of approxi- mately 57 per cent. For the mnnth of August cheese produc- IIfIl'I was about the same as last Ivar. THE MILKING MACHINE A milking machine needs to be taken apart so that all sur- t.-ii-es thitt come in contact with milk are brushed in a dairy Washing solution after each milk- Ina This is easy to learn to do in less than ten minutes per unit with any modern milking mach- HP A cleaning rod should be used for the long milk hose. ylndatospellofwarnswsteri in i5 degrees F. drawing it Mimi! the inscatse. I. Neat. drawn through the machine. It is easy to take care of a milk- ing machine in just a few min- utes if it is always done cor- rectly after every milking so that it is never allowed to get 'rty. The lye solution should be pre pared in the following manner: 1. Mix one can of lye with a gallon of vrater. This is known as the stock solution. 2. Then add 3 or 4 ounces of stock solution to a gallon of cold water. invert bottle and place on rack. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The staff of the Department of Agriculture Women's institute Branch have once more settled down to the regular fall and win tor work. Although our work with the Women's Institutes and 4-H Clubs is a year round program the summer brings about special con- ventions and short courses for the benefit of these groups. p The girls who operate the Handicraft Van have held their first lesson at Kilmuir and a successful achievement Day pro- ved the merits of the handicraft instructors. The Handicraft Van is stationed for a two week per- iod at each centre and those In- stituics desiring this service con- tst.-t the Women's institute Of- fice in Charlottetown. Regular work is beginning once more with the girls belong- ing to the 4-H Food and Gar- ment Clubs. The Achievement Days are held in the late spring and early summer and once school starts the clubs reorgan- ize to begin new work. We are very pleased with the interest and accomplishments of these young people. Up to this date we have contacted the clubs which were previously organised and we hope to add as many new communities as possible to our list. Anyone interested in any of these worthwhile cotnmiinit pro- lecta is asked to write or call to se. the Staff in the Women's Institute Office on the corners of Richmond and Great George Streets in Charlottetown. RESCUED FROM BLOCK It has been reported. in Frank Napier's Column in the Hunting- don Gleaner. that the senior and grand champion Ayrshire Male. at the Can. National Exhibition. Springbnae Bessie's Pride. was slated for the butcher's block be- fore the efforts of Ontario Ayr- shire Fieldman. L.W. Roper. re- scued him fmrn that late. Bred by A. Robertson and Son. Martintown. Ontario, this bull, now five years old. had been in service in another Eastern On- tario herd for some four years. However, us the story has it, I..W. Roper of Peterboro. Onta- rio. and president of the Ayr- shire Cattle Club of Ontario. to purchase Springbrae Bessie's Pride. He was sired by Selwood Netta's Burton. it is also understood that Springbrae Bessie's Pride will now go on with the Ontario ex- hibit to the National Ayrshire Show at Waterloo. la. and the international Dairy Show at Chi- eego. SPIN IANGI PIEDATORI v ..i it all CHORUS CMNG All members of the chorus Are: during the war. is United States citizens and sev-l of ernl served in the armed forces EASTERN GUARDIAN l The preserttationl sponsored by the Rotary club' Charlottetown. I Rev. Fr. Lewis eclured In P.Y.P.S. CHICKEN and ham. Washington supper. Lorne Valley Hail, Wed-ll nerday, September 25th at 6 p.m.. GOSPEL Tent. Piiicite - Gos-II" Rev. Andrew Lewis. S.A., un- recently Master of Novices at pel meetings Monday to Friday. Our Lady of tlic Atonement nov- l o'clock. Sunday night at 7.30 itl p.m. Everyone welcome. iproinineni ate in Valley Falls, played a part in the Mission iseeretariat meetings which op- SEE rooms". featuring Dean Martin! Yeo's Theatre tonight andi Thursday at 8:30. Auspiccs of f Rebekah Lodge. ” PERSONALS "TIN Th""5a"d 3”" ened in Washington, September Rev. Andrew Lewis is a native Souris. P.E.l.. the son of Grew ley Lewis. A: Theoiogian for the group of non-teaching Brothers. he guided, the Brothers in their discussion Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhoads.of problems arising in the for- and Mr. and Mrs. John Pollardieign mission fields of the Church. have returned to London, Ont.. The increasing importance of the after spe r'i a pleasant holi- non-teaching Brother in the world- day at the home of their par- wide missionary program. makes eats. Mr. and Mrs. William Gio- these talks of particular value Vet, White Sands. this year. Father Lewis was ' TODAY ONLY -- CAPITOL NOTE SHOW TIMES --.MATlNEE AT 3:15 P:M. EVENING PROGRAM STARTS AT 7:00 WITH LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:15 COMING THUR. - FRI. - SAT. THE MOVIE THAT- IS TIIRELLING FANS FROM COAST TO COAST! GIAIIT DOIIIIE SPACE-TERROR IITI MNSIR Aoit P.M. IIIIITII RIVER uwi-- . BOX OFFICE OPENI 7:l5 P. M. SIIOW STARTS AT 7:4! P.M. Childrn under it years in cars FREE COMING THUR. and FRI. -in uric most or ran s-roam-runs: "ON THE THRESHOLD . OF SPACE" aiiisrot iIornowandsadneucamesud- dellytethis i” onhlundai Iveninriinthepasalngotltonnie Ilacbnnald. 'Ii'!'heSourisHos- Di1alfollowi.nlabriefiilness.Hn was the fourtaenyear old son of Frank MacDonald. and the- lsie am. ssscnoiuia. He iuui resided since he was a baby "wig: his grandparents. Mr. and. makeslIorhoIne.Ionniewua bvely boyand wellllked by Peter MacDonald laid To Rest The funeral of the late Peter 0. M.acDonald.waa held Monday to St. Cuthbert's Church. St. Theresa. His mains were re- ceived into the church by Rev. Basil Crnlsen. P.P. Solemn Re- quiem Hill: Mass was celebrated by Rev. Reginald MacDonald. Rev. Basil Croki.-.n was Deacon and Rev. Getrge Maccorrnack, subdeacon. Rev. Fkilay Mulls!- ly was U.I3CRv&I"0E'n.:a monies. Rev. Urban Gillie and Rev. Wil- liam D. MacDonald occupied seats in the sanctuary. The pail bearers were: Lemuel Hughes. Borden Mooney. Urban Drediey. George Dover, Joseph Mooney and John " ' i the grave by Rev. Reginald Mac- Donald. assisted by Rev. Basil Oroken lid Rev. George Mac- Donald. The funeral was very largely attended. chairman of the same group last year. Father Lewis has been in no-t viate work for many years. He) served as Novice Master at Sar- anac Lake, N.Y.. before he came to Valley Falls in 1949. He has also been in charge of Christo- pher Inn at Graymoor and Dir-I ecior of the Ave Maria radini lioui. -Illllel 7- MIcDOMld.iBoat0a. after attending the fu- gnd girl; when his younger sister a'iso'neral of be late brouier-in- nu-ning from his late residenc . everyeneanoaissnndenpeu-I11evtnagehiaeehotIIulewda7I.ICauhh"j his two wee..s alter the death opened for Ila setonti term bow. in the bu city unveiling of his grandfather is 9 severe with Alias Mabel O'Brien. as by air bah ways. shock. The sincere sympmhy of-principal There is a large eI- ya you an mg mu.-.1 hm. this vicinity goes to his heart i-oiimen again from the sur-Ipgiu 19 mg smug .5”; an; broken relatives. rounding b ' The llildtlllilgg affected his uandnather Miss Iatitie Hughes. who spent will be picked up by the school gygiy, g use time at her homebere.biu daily. . . g Illa leit on mum to tier iiomei The village timer is quite a. M" M" R' 03"” h” "m ,. . edlaolnefmmHahfutovaca- IP11 dlluh in 3051-011 II!" I bee hive at noon hour now when 6” Wm. H, wm In hm", nice Vacation. the hi h school ho s and irlsi Mrs. Walter Munroe left last come IT! for a snack? They .5. sup". '0' "In. Week!" "9'k 0" "WW I-9 I3" INF"? In very pleasant happy lot of boys Tang ralmnelt nu ay mm a peasan The sung,” of R ' .iV'II( WE I13 liner and hf0thu'i- ;lu- J-mu F MacDonald uoiisiii. who died vei?nI:ianN::'"y;I"'I'lY- W-.'” ”"- -'0' CW 1 The lovely little hostess of the 1351 week, Wu 5.” 1,9,. m, 59" ll 381158! N-5- .u.c.A. itiiit Miss Imelda aossi-.g..m..5., ii-.,,,.,.i go... .0 mi Mt I-eon-grd Ry-n hu eur- iier WII home for the weekend-'ciiurcii of the Little Flower chm "'9 W Ni” 0” II" P"? 559 Ill! I399" 3'! M-C-A7 549WIrd- here on Thursday morning viherelaw "I M" P"! He””eb"Ty' M" ,3; for some um. now. Requiem High Mus W" "M Henucberry left the farm some I Lloyd Mcliwen. Vernon Ander- by his pastor. Rev. E. Robbinwmm '.3”,'”d WE” we" I” "' Ion. Charlie Lairierre and. CS ”rtie altar boys attended the fu- '”e- 3'5 "Ii" "'1 "”"”'v M'- Mcliwen. were in the City on.neral in a body. Ronni; iigdind 194” R5953” H'”9b9"i'3'- 5, ildoiiday on business. -been a member of the group. 5, who are about to retire from M,-, d M” p . H h p - - gifarming will reside on the prop- ” fantis us es was laid to rest beside his grand en, (or we prewm The big problem for Mr. Ryan. is haul- have taken up residence at St father. The latter was buried! ing the large building and plac- :Dnnstan'i. following their honey- only two weeks ago. The funeral .m00'J- Ml HD8319! I5 employed Miss Teresa Macbonaid arriv-' . p . It the Collette farm. ed from Halifax, to attend the I” " "" ' "" '.”"”di'""" "W" I Mr. Clement Sinnott has takeni funeral of her young nephew and we End ' "I" ""195 "M II,” N" ll Position with the departmeniito be with her mother who isiwhere he. "M 50"” or II” 5"” Iof health and has entered hisisuffering from the double shock. "9 Iarmmg 0" a big Sta” new duties at the health centeriTcresa had only returned to her. In 918 HIM MI". Slnnott spentiduties a week ago following her we ","y I'5I week I” 3 ch?” quite a number or yegrs H .tmh,,.i5 death. on his health. He spent time 'l1i:GnardisnFsge5 wait. Seat. 25. 19!! Harmon Field Orders Vaccine ' s'l'!.'PIl!:NV . Aisospitalspokeunusaidsatur day I.tlllshot.IofAaiaa flu vac- cinehavebsenorderediorpar -. 11:: shots are at USAF) world wide nnoctdsti. program which cells lor l.lEO.Q cubic centimeters tahotst ol tbs vaccine. The first shipment of 11.- tlli cc's has already been deliv- ered and the spokesman said Harmon should get its share by pt. M. Children under five will not he vacinated here. Those fronrfive to 1': will receive two shots at 3-10 cc each within a week and those over 12 will receive 1 cc. The vaccine takes hold one week after incoulation and continues to protect from four to lo months. Mr. James Fitzgerald was ini in hospital last spring and since then has a regular check up. N banker. I Mrs. Margaret Mooney andl I I I The bill I93” game that hund-jher sister, who arrived here re- .M W I I945 Dllinned to attend in theicently from Boston. to Visit their Village was rained out Sundayibrother. Peter Diinphy for a Murray River Time FY 8.30 p.m. "Ten Thousand Bedrooms" Theatre MIIIITAGIIE Wed. - Thur. Adm. 30 - 50 men were muggs to him - COMING -- THURS. At present. he is Treasurerl General for his order. The Friars I of the Atonement and lives at; Graymoor, Garrison. N.Y. The Mission Secretarial meet- ings drew more than 600 foreign missioncrs to three-day I September 9th, 10th and 11th. They constituted the largest such gathering ever held in the Unit- ed States. "Bundle Dean Martin - Anna Maria Alberghetti - Dewy Martin - Paul Henrid-in Cinemascope. See involved love story. Hotel with ten thousand bedrooms. Comedy, action, intrigue. Sponsored by Acme Rebekah Lodge. COMING FRI. - SAT. "KELLY AND ME" Van Johnston - Piper Laurie. family. WEDNESDAY Ionlyl "On Dangerous Ground" Starring-Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan. Ward Bond "Watch tough detective Robert Ryan in his best role": "All - - but women were different." SHOW TIME-8 p.m In TECHNICOLOR Starring-Eddie Fisher. Debbie Reynolds Two of America's greatest entertainment names pair their talents to give you I Bundle of Joy - - - Fun for the whole SHOW TIME-I p.m. Theatre Sept. zsui 1; FBI. (SEPT. 26-27) of Joy" sstisly J today's adv anlodobile glee.-only sndknoti exhaust-va poiitathet A new star is born... nsoline ever sold H-A's mimic: new Vdwt t-nnipounl has been specially developed to engined, So pull in today to the in of the Oesa-bring B-,4 Fetus 00 is a higll-A. Fillapwiilinew B-A IN!-t sovdntitnaryanvnoutrfeelthat nope engine "'rusnbIe" unklnlotthiitrevolntionarygasoline caused by pro-ignition. actually makes a diderence . . . and '5". grayed, quiet, velvet -month performance. 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