I Eastern Guardian Ir. Hunt AIIIBOT. CIIIITY t d A ult . am" 5' ' Morris. Manitoba. ..'.'.'i?..a"'i.'y I la" I'M” ' plane Saturday to to tier parents m""-""'-" it . a Mr. .1 A. Ma Leod. I WHY! a.r-e vaea'tion'lug in Moirtague. Persona 3 , Misses Marion and Gracia :1..." are visltlus relatives I- .'i-w Glasgow. N5 Miss Reta Gill returned to Mon- ,g.,.. aim a pleasant two waalu oration in Quincy. Mass. Miss Thelma Lartar. Charlotte- ....u, spent the weekend in Mont-T H...-, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ivrlvl in Thomas rlitsgibbons. Boston Iiiss . arrived in Montague Yester- lav In Join Mrs. Fltzglbbons. who 5 visiting her mother. MI. Wil- "Visa is his Daraat-I. Mr. sad Mrs. Ann . lower Montague. Miss Ltslts liaclged, B.S.C.. of 14.2. Coffin. Montsaue. attended the Rebekah Aaeem Come. a pest asldent Assembly. was to eat of her sonsln-law. and usual: er. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewls. Sister Saint Charles of the Redeemer visited her sister and bmther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Lavaadier. Geeagetowu. or Wednesday. August to aceot'lIilIn- led by three sisters of the Notre Dame Order. lam Mall!!- ii.-. friends are sorry to hear. .IltlI Mr. Alfred lawery. Mmlllillle . .11 in the P.E.l. iiosvltal. and .u.h him a speedy 1'03""! "1 llll llNlIs'II (Md health. I All: C a rl iltewart a n ti Miss sltlall MacGregor returned to muiiuasue after atteudlns the Mir eiosii Assembly in Haliiax. While in Halifax. they were the guests nl llr. and Mrs. Cecil Wlghtman xi.-. Herbert Glover has return- NI In Toronto. where he is em; plluetl with the Supreme Alumi- niim industries Ltd. after spend- ing a three weeks vacation with his parents at Guernsey Cove. DANDING MATTHEW & MacLEAN'S WAREHOUSE Souria (in Wednesday and Satur- day nights. Aug. 17 and 20. Wednesday dancing 10 to 1 IDST); Saturday 9 to 12 tSTl cab” service. CROW of Closing date lulu aa lnIIowat-- 1. '10 be eligible les- mult be Illlttltd HI. iague Gold Itoraga on or of age. I. Oosnpadtore must AH times 0N THE -.w.i.I-noun The King's COIIIIV 3'1-B95 P. I. 1. Fish and Genie Probation Association Announces a crow Shooting contest PIIIOI will be given 1. bags must be delivered or sent to lie Mon- I. Crows llat be either allot or trapped. 4. Junior competitors must be under 16 years (Ionniiy Fhh end Game Proteoien AaaooIaHnst. Adult Membership-1.00 Junior Membership-.50. rs. r. r.aNmtY. asmtss-y. I Today at the Fair . Ill.-T2230 Ilolstalns. Shot-thorns and Guaraeaya. I P. M.--VAUDIVILLI 2:30 pan.-RACING lee at! Sports Page Till pan.-VAUDlVii.i.l I145 pun.--RACING. lea at! sports Page T ' VHihUvumkBuu Pllllsyaehllitlwagllhons set You it THE FAIR Plsquld lost Mr. Wallace litrt and Mr. Frank Kelly were in Charlottetown on Tuesdsy. August 9. The members of Piaquid East Women's Institute held their annual ice cream social and dance at the school on August 9. Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on Aulust to. Mrs. Walter White and family. Dousgh. spent a few days durlns the week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Friends will regret to hear that Mr. Hamilton Coolie passed away at his home in British Columbia on August It, after a lingering ill- ness. He was a native of Pisquld West and left his native prov- ince 39 years ago and spent the greater part of this time in Sask- atchewan. is ti-om Boston. Msas.. to spend a holiday with her brother. Mr. Wallace Dirt and Mrs. Dirt. Miss Mabel Jay. Chsrlotteiown. visited her rtsrants. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gear e Leard and Mrs. Priscilla Jay. ount ltewart. were Iunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. lit. SHOOT Iepiember 15. Miss Lina Birt arrived on August I Heavy Horse Classes Are Judged At The Exhibition completed yesterday at the Provln eial Exhibition: CLASS 3. CLYDEIDALES Bee. 2, Stallion born in loilar-1 Favourite." Stewart. lee. I, Filly born In 195&l Preston Bryenton.. Rollo Bay "Miss Joyce Paleonwood." 1952-1. Cecil Stewart "Lady Fav ouriie Anne. 1. Preston Bryenton. Green. Sec. 11! Progeny of damwl. Pres ton Bryenton; 2. Harrison Green. CLASS 4. PERCHERONS -1. Lorne Ferguson. "Major Lamel." Sec. 7 Grand 'Champion 3 year and over-Lorne Ferguson. I952-l. Lorne Ferguson. Bell." Sec. 11, Marc born before I952- ”Donna Jean " Bac. Ill. Grand Fliainpinn. Champion-Lorne Ferguson. ”i.l lie Bell"; Reserve Grand. Hnrac Burgoyne. Sec.18. Progeny Lorne Ferguson. CLASS M-Draft iitirsos: Sec. 1: ii. 195-tat. Lorne Ferguson; town R. R. 1. Sec. asvprlsall pmaellega before Ieptesnhar ll. be members at In King's Post Time Reliable MEN'S s' T RDIINDS lmoone 5. M9LEOD The following are- the results of the judging in the heavy horses Cecil Stewart, Hampshire, "Chiefs Sec. 7. Grand Champion "ecil Sec. 10, Mare and Filly born in Sec. 11. More born before 1052- "Lilly's Pride"; 2. Harrison Green. Clyde RlV?'t "F””""le lIe".”"5 .3 ion: 2. Stanley Mayhew; 9. borne E222:-:.S:”i.s:;...E;"t.:.::Veu;:? 4- James nonm- bara Anne"; 5. Harrison 'Grcen. '"'"l"".,' "Favourite Jeanette." luwlll allelic Hy (Ml mllllggi Sec. 14. Junior Champion under rd! ' R '3, 2 R d 1! three years-Preston Bryenton, la el;"”"1d ' Pit ' d'," '3 "Miss Joyce Faloonwood." G"c"'i:1”' Pfien N 0' 'wmt Sec. 15. Senior Champion three ghlil 9 ac ”' "V ' years and over-Champion. Cecil t :3: y F I ! J. Stewart. "Lady Favourite ,3”; '6 M hm" '" 1955C ' Almon: Reserve Grand' presto" uarlieid ll1acPhee:. 2. Randall Bryemom ..wy.a Friday Mo:-Donald; 3. Wilfred Thomp- Sec. I7, Get of Sire-1. Harrisnit Sec. 4. Stallion born before 1952 Hampton. Sec. 10. Marc and filly born in ”l.illic 1. Horace Burgoyne. New London.- years and over and reserve, Grand ,( 1)gmC1,.Schuol Association Filly or gelding hm-nicenrgetown. instructed the group 2. J. Layton Jones at San. Charlotte- 2: Filly or gelding born the waterfront to watch the tests BLUEBERRY PIDKERS We are now buying him-ht-rrlos at Ins.rItei. prlcoa Where sufficient quantities are available we will arrange for a pink-up service. MDNTAGIIE 00LD STORAGE LTD. Ii.UI.' GREY. ZIPPER FLY AND PLIATS "H SANFORIZED MEN'S BDXER SHO SANFORIZID in 1953-1. Allison Stewart, Char- lottetown R. R. 8: Mrs. Lloyd - Thompson. Crapaud: 3. George C. xitson. Hampshire: 4. Gartteid MacPhee. New Wiitshlre: I. Stan- - ley Mayhew. Kiakora. Sec. 3: Filly or gelding born in 1952-1. Everett Crosby. Bon- show. sec. 4: Draft more or gelding s born before 1952. l.l)0-1.500 lba.- - 1. Andrew B. and Fred T. Mac- Rac. Charlottetown RR. 8: I. S. ' Stanley Meyhew. Klnkora: 4. Chester Maiheson. North Milton. Sec. 5: Draft mare or gelding born before 1952. 1.500 lbs. and overs-1. Gordon Neweou. Kings- (! Stewart. Ch'towu R. R. 3; 3. Si!) Stolen Stamps And Money Orders Found MONTIIAGNY. Qua.. (cs)- Stamps and money orders, be- lieved stolen from the post office at Ulslet, Que.. last week. were found Monday night on the bank of the St. Lawrence river near this community 35 miles east of Quebec. lolioe said they believe the thieves threw the loot into the water and it floated to shore They did not reveal the value of the stamps. The burglary at the post office its miles east of here netted the thieves 8750 in postage stamps. in unemployment-insurance stamps 'and 360 in cash. 'CARD MUSEUM A museum at Chiswick. near London, England. has about 150,- il)0,000 cards which were given away in packages of cigarcis. son. Sec. ll: Team of draft horses. , mares or geldings, to harness- 1. Cecil J. Stewart; 2. Harrison Green: 3. Lorne Ferguson; 4. Preston Bryenton. CLASS SH-General Purpose: Sec. 2: More or gelding three years old or overel. Pope Thnrne. West Royalty; 2. John ll. Thompson. Ch'town R.R. 3: Miss Rena MacDonald. Cove- head Road. 5 l ,; Georgetown Swimming Tests The 1. ,. . Home and sponsored a most successful Swimming and Water safety course which ended on August i Miss Bernice Deliory, Georgetown ysnd presented four classes for examination. A large number of interested citizens assembled at which were conducted by Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy, Red Cross Field Supervisors. Awards were presented in the following successful candidates at the completion of the examination. BEGINNERS: Eldon Batehilde. Kay Boudreault. Doreen Gallant, Anne George, Juanita Gotell. Bar- bara Llewellyn and Donna Llewe- n. JUNIORS: Sharon Scully, Marie MacLean. Frances Baker. Peggy Anne Aitken, Paulette Burke Larry Henry. Ruth LeLacheur, Bonnie Morrison and Aldine Mc- Cormack. INTERMEDIATES: La wrencr Batchilder. SENIORS: Sheila Scully. CALIFORNIA Basement Store SPECIALS Merchandise. Exceptional Values. REINFORCED WITH TRIPLE STITCHING. ZIPPER FLY. SANFORIZED GABABDINE rnnrs FAWN. SIZE 30-42 HIRT 4 S NDSE WOOL AND COTTON. SIZE I0'ls - I1 MEN'S ' Dotton Broadcloth Pyjamas SANFORIZED WASH FAST COLORS ins o'vs' A s COLORS HOWN. GREY. FAWN I 14 - 36 3.50 4.50 Swine Judging Results Following is the prize list of and over four monthbl. Almon the swine Judging yesterday: Boswall; 2. Sterling Willis: I. , Almon Boswali; 4. 8. C. Stewart "A55 ”CY""”"'"" s. Sons; 5. and 5. Sterling Willis. Section 1: Board of 19554.. 2. See. in: low born on or be and 3. Almon Boswell: 1. and I. mm, D” 1, 1954 mm pa, 3, Bimini W""I- Nor”! River: I 1955-1. Roland Paynter' 1. s. c. R”1”d P5Y'""- FTEPCII Riv” Stewart & Sons: 3. Andiaw Baln. Sec. 2: Boar born between Der French River; 4. and 5. S. C. I, 1954 and Feb. 28, 1955-1. S. C. Stewart & Sons; 6. Howell Bos- Stawart Ir Sons; 2. Mccormack well. Bros.. St. Georges; I. Roland. Sec. ll: Sow born on or be- Paynter; i. S. C. Stewnrthsonsz tween July 1. 1054 and Nov. ll. 5- S. C. Stewart I: sons; 6. Row- 19544. Roland Paynter; 1. Al- eli Boswell. Fsenchfort. mon Boswell; 3. Sterling Willis: Soc. 3: Boar born between July 4 John Clarke Us Sons. New Wilt- Wednesdey.Aug. 17. 1955The Guardian Page 5; rare seabird found Sunday on a Lake Ontario beach has been taken to the Royal Ontario Museum here for preservation. The bird, a Wil- son's Peirel, normally found only on the Atlantic coast when it makes its nest. was discovered dead on Long Branch by Glen Meyers. 11, of Hamilton. been driven island by hurricane Connie. museum officials said. Willis: Sterling Willis. Almon Boswell; 2. S. C. Stewart 1. N54 and Nov. 30, 1954-1. shire: ll. Sterling Willis; 6. An- Sterling Willis; 2. Fred Andrew. drew Bain. Ch'town; 3. William Found, Lung River; 4. Mccormack Bros; 5. tween Dec. 1, 1953 and June ao.l & Sons: .Roland Paynter; 5. Sterling WI)- Ser. 12: Bow born on at he-' lie; 6. Almon Boswall. FIND IAIIE BIRD TORONTO (CF)-The body of I it apparently had 5. Roweli Boswell; I. Sec. 19: Progeny of Dam --1. 3. Sterling Willis; 4. Relax with - In Roweil Boswell: I. Earle May- 1954-l. Almon Boswell; 1. Star- hey. ling Willis; ti. Almon Boswell; 4. Sec. 4: Boar. born on or ha- Mt.'Ct)rill1IL'N Bros: 5. 8. C. Stew- iween Dec. 1. 1953 and June 30. art as Sons; 6. Sterling Willis. 1954-i. Roland Paynter. 4 Set-. 13: Aged sow-l. Almon Sac. is Aged boar-1. RuIand'Boswall; 2. and 8. Sterling Wil- Paynter; 2. S.C. Stewart is Sons; 3 James Montgomery. Reusing- ton: 4. Sterling Willis. Sec. 6: Junior Champion Boar --1. and 2. Almon Boswell. Sec. 7: Senior Champion Boar -1. Roland Payuter. Sec. 9: Sow born after Feb 28. I95 and before April 10, 1955. lis; 4. William Found; 5. Nowell Baswall: 0. Roland Psynter. Sec. 17: Senior herd-1. Starling Willis; 2. Roland Psynter; 3. Sterling Willis; 4. S. C. Stewart I! Sons; 5. Rowell Boswall. Sec. Ill Junior herd-1. Almon Boswell; 2 S.C. Stewart & Sons; 3. Roland Paynter; 4. Sterling cAprroL - ..... .... We had many. many comedies in the past few yourself the Capitol. but never had one Ilia "TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT"! 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