I Erncsllne MacDon.'ild (seated on liepsi of 'i'iiini.sii. PF..I. sits out on tho cniiiiiiis bctireen lectures gt Q...-mix Iniicrsiiy. Kingston. Oni Willi nor are ileft to right) Allll Klciiiizin. Oxbow, Sask.. Dick Prize List of Prince County Exhibition .-iiin-rinn Exhibition priu list coiiliiiiicd from Wednesday: 1. and 7 Edwin Lord and Son. Sec II Best 3 animals. I. and I Edwin Lord and Sons. Sec. I2. Exhibition Special for bull Etiiiu IA)I'(I and Son. Junior Fhzinipion Male -- Edwin Lord .nid Son. Senior Champion Male - ldwln lord and Son. - Iuiiiur ('hampion Female-Edw lnrrl llnll Son. Scninr Champion Female-Edwin Lord .ili(i Son. Cl.ASs 9.-SIIORTHORN Sec 1 Bull Cali. 1. Iran Clark and Son Sec. 3. Bull. 2 years and over. I. lvaii Clark and Son. 2. Ivan lnwni-.a:. 3. Roscoe Barbour. Se. l llcifer. jr. call. 1. and 2. Ivan Clark and Son. SN 5. Heifer. Ir. calf. 1- Iran Clark and Son. 2. Ivan Clark and Son. Sec 5. Heifer. 1 year and under I yenis l. Ivan (llark hnd Son. r T Heifer 2 years and under I Yeaix :03. and 3-Robert MacLaurin and Sec 9. Cow. in milk. 1. anti Lelviin Clark and Son. 500 10 Group. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. for Ilpjrst 3 animals. RED CROSS lllcad. San Diego. Callf.. and Sylvia Gullason. 'Canora. Sask. They are four of the hundred and ten students and leaders who are attending the ten day Canadian- American Junior Red Cross Study Alberton 1. Robert MacLaurin and son. 2. Ivan Clark and Son. Sec. 12. Exhibition Special for Champion bull. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. Champion Bull-Ivan Clark So n. CLASS 9-DUAL. PURPOSE SIIORTHORN Sec. 1. Bull calf. I, 2. 8. and 4 Russel Rogers and Son. Sec. 2. Ball. yearling. 1. Russel Rogers and Son. sec. 3. Bull, 2 years and over. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. 2. L. K. Lockerby and Sons. Sec. 4. Heifer. jr. calf. 1. Earl Lockerby. 2 and 8. Russel Rogers and Son. 4. Ivan Clark and iSon. 5. Wayne Lockerby. 0. Sandy lMacIsaac. Soc. 5. Heifer. sr. calf. and STUDENTS Centre which is being held at the university. Delegates financed by Junior Red Cross and other groups are from all over Canada. the U.S.A.. Europe. the Far East and Jamaica. Others in attendance Sec. 10. Group. 1. Russel Rogers and Son. Sec. ll. Best 3 animals. 1. Russel Rogers and Son. Sec. 12. Exhibition Special for bull. Ivaln Clark and Son--Champion bu . CLASS 9A-RED POLL CATTLE Sec. 3. Bull. 2 years and over. 1. Alton E. Ramsay. Sec. 4 Heifer, Jr. calf. 1. Alton E. Ramsay. Sec. 9. Cow. in milk. 1. Alton E. Ramsay. Sec. 10. Group. 1. Alton E. Ramsay. Sec. 12. Exhibition Special for champion bull-Alton E. Ram.-.1y. Senior Champion BulleAiton E. Ramsay. l. Russel Rogers and Son. Sec. 6. Heifer. I year and under 2 years. , l. Russel Rogers Jr. 2. Russel. lRogors and Son. .'i Russel Rogers anil Son. 4 Russel Rogers and Son. 5. Lloyd l.ockerh3' 6 l.loyrl lmrkorhy and Sons. Soc. 7 Heifer. 2 years under 3 years. I. and ? Russel lingers and Son! 4 and 3. i.. K l.ocki-rhy and Sons. 4.! iillssel lingers and Son. I Sec. II ('l)il'.Il'II')'- ' l. Saiiily livlaclsnac. B. Russel IIIlEPI'S and Son. Sec. 9. Cow. in milk I 9&9-s-ive It orNqt iind Sons. Ji. 1. and 2. Russel Rogers ands-oiiu OTTAWA. (CP)-A call to the Canadian legal profession to de clare itself in favor of free legal aid to those who need it and canlt afford it: hasbeen placed before the Ca adian Bar Association's an- nual ohventlon. i The proposal was received by the association council in a closed meeting Tuesday and will be printed-for the more than 1.000 lawyers who are expected to gather today for the first of a series of open meetings lasting until Saturday. The report from a committee headed by Benjamin R. Guss of Saint John. N. 13., called on the CBA to declare that: V "The legal profession unequivo- cnlly undertakes to provide legal Tourists Leave Mark In Parliament OTTAWA (CP)-Tourists have left their mark on the parliament buildings this summer. . One has carved his namn in letters two inches high and an eighth of an inch deep in IIIP old stone in the main arch of the Peace Tower. I Fourteen pieces of wrought iron have been wrenched from the gates to the memorial chamber. where the Canadian Book of Re-'& membrance is kept. The decorative wrought il'Oll: padlock to the Memorial Chambery gates has disappeared altogethen. Atop the Peace Tower, stone carvers have scratched. goiiged and ground initials into the bal cony under the clock. Commons protective stair neii hers said they have been so bus) with so niar.y tourists this yea that they couldn't keep an eye on everyone. Rolwrt Mr I Sec. 12. Exhibition Special for Chan '-in bull. NIHCi.."lll'lII. .' Cln-nr l'lII hull Laiiriii and Son. Junior champion hiill---Albert l.-7 Phillips. Senior champion female-Ivan Clark and Son. Junior Champion Female-Robert MacLaurin and Sun. Sl'Et"IAI. PRIZES I J. W. Don tfamphrll Sp:-cialfor best registered calf, male or fe- male, any breed. fed and caredi under. ' 1. Earl Lockerby. 2. Colbourne Clow. 3. Bertram Palmer, 4. Mayne Lockerby. 5. Roland Profltt. 6. from Prince Edward Island are James Norton of Summersidc and Maureen Wood of Souris. Miss Marie Bowness. Director of Junior Red Cross for P.E.I. is one of the Study Centre leaders. Senior Champion Female-Alton Ramsay. Junior Champion Female-Alton E. Ramsay. CLASS 10-HEREFORD CATTLE. Sec. 1. Bull calf. 1. Albert E. Phillips. Sec. 2. Yearling bull. 1. Robert.MacLaurin and Son. Sec. 3. Bull. 2 years and over. 1. Albert E. Phillips. Sec. 4. Heifer, Jr. call. 1. Robert MacLaurin and Son. Sec. 5. Heifer Sr. calf. 1. Robert MacLaurln and Son. Sec. 8. Cow Dry. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. Sec. 9. Cow. in milk. 1. Robert MacLaurinrand Son. 2. Albert E. Phillips. Perley MacNelll. J. W. Don Campbell Special for best grade calf male or female. any breed, fed and cared for by boy or girl 16 years and under: side. 3. Betty Phillips. 4. Eleanor Johnston. Ralph Adams Special for the best Registered Holstein heifer calf. owned and shown by a 4-H Club member. A 1. Colbourne Clow. 2. Edwin John- son. 3. Sheldon VlacLean. 4. Doug- las Johnson. Registered Shorthorn heifer calf. owned and shown by boy or girl is years or under: 1. Earl Lockerby. 2. Wayne Lock- erby. 3. Sandra Greta Rogers. 4. - Russel Rogers. Jr. Canadian Bank of C0lIIHIEI'Lc Special for best three dairy fe- males: Hamid Palmer. C an adian Tire Corporation Special for "Best Animals in Show” Horses-Lorne Crockett. Sec. 11. Best 3 animals. 1. Robert MacLaurin and Son. NEW 1955 HILLMAN I ,E;IEkl:I1ELINIES i Complete with i ll . l HEATER AIR CONDITIONER DIRECTIONAL LIGHTS PLUS LICENSE NEW LOW PRICE sibqs I Sheep-Ivan Rowness. Hogs-Talmadge Montgomery. . VIARTIN'S GARAGE , HILLMAN AGENT FOR P. E. I. i 256 Queen St. Dial 4544 'ted Saturday. the task of farming- for by boy or girl 16 yeards andl. 1. Eric Phillips. 2. Bertram Wood-I advice or representation bi court toldall person: entitled to legal 3 ... SET UP FUNDS It recommended that provincial associations set up legal aid funds and committees to pass on appli- cations for help. The report also ietommended that the Canadian Medical Associ- ntion and National Associations of Surveyors and Engineers also be asked to provide free advice and expert witness in court cases where free legal aid is given. The CBA council received the re- port and indications were that it may be revised in part before it is considered for adoption. The council also passed on to the incoming executive. to be elec- a committee to continue a study of the legal position of newspapers involved in libel or slander suits. CHARTER OF LITTLE MAN The legal-aid proposal called for establshmeni: of a ”charter of the GEN. NEWS Women Now Free Legal Aid Proposed Before Bar Association ml: min to the Canadian coil-ts of justice.” "We favor voluntary legal aid as against a government subsid- ized plan." the report said. It' suggested that if provincial legal-aid committees decide that an applicant cannot pay the full fee "the committee will refer the applicant to a competent lawyer who will render the service at . . . a cost within the prospective client's means. so as not to im- pair the applicant's ability to sup- port his family adequately." PRESS PRIVILEGES The "press privileges" CDTTln'1Ilr tee recommended terms of refer- ence for continued study of the positipn of newspapers in libel and slander suits. The report was submitted by a committee headed by Paul P. I-Iutchison of Montreal. set up af- ter the CBA's executive meeting last March at Montebello. Que. Cecil W. Robinson of Hamilton. a member of the committee, said the examination ”will be pursued with special reference to the re- striction on the riizht of the public to havc fiili knowledge of an ac- cess tii tho administration of justicc " When the press is barred from the Crllli'lS Who situation needs scrutiny." Mr Robinson said in an I Bellringers OTTAWA ICPI - Women have invaded another male dmimiii- iivilringiiig. Several of the -lo-odd IICiI';.'2llt'”i attending th(- annual cnnizress hero of the Guild of Carillonneiirs in North America are proving that playing a carillon no longer is re- served for men. Ottillie L. Timblin. a slim. lll.. gave 20-minute recital Tues- day rin the huge 53-bell carillon in the Peacr Tower on Parlirimi-ni llill Illiss Tiiiiblin said the most suit able attire for a woman carillon- neur is slacks or pedal-pushers and flat-heeled leather shoes. One of the women delegate is Sister Ruth Magdalene of San llinli-ii Calif. She had hi-cu solicit- uli-it In L'll'C zi i'crit:ii Illll i.'llPl' cin- l:l(INl not to play Tito other dclcgaics. I3Clt't'l)' Brcliem of Ann Arbor. liiii-h., and Julia Hnllyer of Detroit, also are scheduled to give recitals on tho Ctllllllalllllli ii rise in the .-ataiiriard followed with a large crowd in carillon in the Peace Tower. 253 Vycar-old hlonde from Rockford. interview ”lt mar be a possible int.nri'oroiicc iiith the right of the man 011 lI1F siren! in the ;iu:iI'ii of how inn! or is hcill: liniirllr-(J " .Penn is. R. Strike Called NEW YORK 'APieA strike of 35,000 non-operating employees of Pennsylvania Railroad . was called Wednesday for 12:01 a. m. Saillrrlay. The employees maintain and iiispci-I equipment in I3 states The Transport Workers l'nion of lmcricn ICIOI announced at 21 meeting here its railroad division called the strike on recommenda- ltion of a Philadelphia conference Aug. 11. lilir-haci J Quill. il'Vl'l' president. sziitl ”miiiiIli-as uilii-iziiii-cs” were ihc t-aiisv of the sirikc action. .- :' we NIORE (lREI)lT Thursday, Sept. 1;1955 The Guardian Page 13 Murphy. 1). P., punt J I. Mary's cliuireli. loin-la. a turn: pastor of Kiiikora and I noted educator. graced the occasion with his presence and offered his felici- latinns. Mr. Pope McMahon val chairman of the program IUI there wasn't a dull moment an be called on one member after Il' other for impromptu entertain- ment leading up to in hearty sing- song for which Sister Mary Win- nifred. C. S. M. provided the music. Happy graeiingl between those who had not met for many year! and merry reminiscences made pleasant the lunch hour at which the good ladies of the parish served delicious tea and accompaniments. Many took advantage of the op- porlunity to visit the new Senior Kinkorn School I Reunion And Presentation The former pupils of Kinkorn School had a gala reunion day on, August 28. The day's program' began with the celebration of Holy Mass in St. Malacliy's Church, Klnkora, by an alumnus of the school. Reverend John Cub, Ver- non River. He was auiated by the pastor, Reverend Harold Croken, and three seminarians, one-time pupils of the school; Regis Duffy, Holy Heart Seminary. Simeon Far- mer, C. S. C. and Jerome Quinn. C. S. C. Tho sermon was delivered by Rev: ud Wilfred Keefe; P. P., RDIIV Bay; who spoke of the plea- sure it alvi iys gave him to come back to his native parish and who said that be counted it a special D1l:lll'1l:eEC if ble there for the reunion o s cc oomates. He congratul- ated the peopie of Kinkora on th fine educational facilities it i l5le""I'I5W MTFA Amhimy D0l'0!l available in the parish. He polntii-i "I Hq3m(li""nv ?"'3"l" Ware Vl5";l;l' out to them that one of the m .i "II r U" 33' 3 ""'"00"- "W5" - sacred duties of parents is iiiieiil "'9 l"l'm;0;.Mr. Incl Mrs. Jerry proper fun ation of their childrenl "WW1 0'91” 19"- in which work they were assisted Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry of by zealour teachers Sll('Il as are Saint John. N.B. were visitors on the Sisters of St. Martha teat-hing,Thursday afternoon. August 5 at lnIKirti'I1(ora"SchooI. imp home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine n e a ernoon a meeting of Gallant of Howlan. all those interested in forming anl The Auguu meeting .1 mg ailll-llnl Association. was -held in the tad." ,( um Aim, Society Wu gflg Phil tzhllgfmslslti M'"'iV held at. the home. of Mrs. Robert ' ' ' ” ' 9' P”"”'P" --.Arsenaiilt of Howlnn on Thursday Ilrciuirii-d. Reverend Edmund Roche evening Aug”; 25 ill v '- W. ' ,' 5,1,...S;,,lVga;::,,a?l:?;lf:e5 Mr. and Mrs. William Meggison ing and advantages of an alumni "I h'ew- '-Ie-r"y- "E spending ' few as5m.ia,,on. an" discussion -Idayl visiting in Knutsford. guest! tentative constitution was ado ted inf ML "d M"' wmmm Megumm The slate of officers p-eseiintipd Mr" Sadie Cone" mam u"! by the Nominating Committee was Hem": "I Wednesday August 24 ""a"i"m"5'y '"""””d by "I9 "W" iitraiihie nilcoiiiid iii pit... and Mn” ing: President. Mr. P M .! - Malian. Kinkm-.; vgc..(;.ees.dei:,(;'i Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Peters and Rev John cash, vu-non m"... Mn. Charlie llayo of Boston are Secretary-Treasurer. Sister Jamesispending some time visiting ni- :.Ski.:l.ann:1,,SKmk:;,3 Hgghlatives on the Island. - . .. ecre ry. .is- rrrr” mm for Mary Alexander. C, 5' M” ATTEMPT SETTLEMENT Kinkora School: Councillors: Billy WINDSOR 0” (CPI " A9595 Murphy. Austin Pendei-gut, an,-.'Mayor Mrs. Cameron If. Montaon mound Smith, Louis Shreenan, Roylalgl attaienpt to A:-hrangemn mental: 0 nston. Mu. Fr ii M A l . ay Neon I I kill The oldest ex-puiiiis prtfseiliimiiven driver: union and directors of the Ilirs. Iiugh Mclvor and John Kelly, S. W. and A. Street Railway Com- Rcvcrcnd Wilfred Keefe gave Dallll The Milo" 08108 1" FFSDONW Benediction of the Most niessedin I resolution of the Windsor 1'9 Sacrament with Rosary in mg tail Merchants Association which as well as the four classroom school opened in 1952. i Locke Rood Mr. Paul Doiron and his mother. lri. Felix Doiron of Duvar. and Ttliivo iii-triliiwiil l)lI)lllH has ac- of liviiiiz in ll'r-st (loriiiaiiy. STORE HOURS at CENTRAL ROYALTY. THUR.-8 A.M. - 3:30 r.ivi. , FRIDAY-8 A.M. - 8:30 PM. SAT.-8 A.M. - 10 PM. YOU nor FOR mm AT ELLIS BROS. FITZIIOYI church at 7:00 p.m. naked city intervention in the work- A social hour in the parish hall long strike which businessmen claim. has reduced trade by 30 to i attendance. Right Reverend J. A. 40 per cent. all ssocrnv HALVES SLICED YOUNG BEEF ROUND STEAK. Lb. SIRLOIN STEAK. Lb. RIB ROAST. Lb. . . . BLADE ROAST, Lb. DOMESTIC LB. 27: TEA Lb. 99: MEAT SPECW3 COTTAGE ROLL. lb. BACON. Lb. BOLOGNA. Lb. . . . . . 29: SHORTENING Broken Pekoe Lb. ICING SUGAR FRUITS 7: AND VEGETABLES . 69: Limit 2 Lbs. Per Order IE:xANAs- LE” - - - - - I” 59.; ROYALLUNCH GRAPIS. Lb. 20: .. 65c 56 MR5 ORANGES. 2 doc. m .1 7 F" 253 a9AuPDEAFltlJlT. 6 for .. 39: . . 49: PICKLING COOKIES FRUIT MALLOWS LB. 25: ONIONS. 6 tbs. . . . .. 25: PEACHES. bskt. 51.09 PLUMS- MAGIC Tin 35c Baking Powder ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES 2 for PIE on-Usr Wiviix White 81 Chocolate 271 SUGAR 10 Lbs. 77: LIMIT 20 LBS. INSTANT PUDDINGS ANY KIND 2 For 27c ISLAND GROWN PEAS TASTY PAK 20 oz. I5: Red. Blue. Grown (Inge ..... Tic ltamson 901! HR. IlAl.l.ARI)iS DOG FOOD. 2 for . .. 25: AYLMER SOIIPO Chicken and Rice Croiim of Mushroom 2 for 31: RR0l)lE'S Angel Food CAKE MIX 45: RARIl0L'R'S Peanut BUTTER. I2 0!. 35: lll.'I.I( SILTANA RAISINS. 2 lbs. . . . . . 39: CLARICS or AYLMEIVS PORK & BEANS. 2 for 39: PER ORDER COLGATE'S BEAUTY SOAP. 4 for . . FAB me off - 29: BLEND 29: 4801.29: WAGSTAFF . MARMALADI II: l'E'rEll PAN JUICE PICKLES. bot-tie 35: GLOBE runs. 20 01., 2 for . . an 98 lbs. SCHOOL SUPPLIES at CENTRAL ROYALTY SPIGCIALI Sc SCRIBBLERS at . . . . .. 6 for 25: cgAygN5' 2 LUNCH CAN 55condSl.I5 LEAD PENCILS It SCHOOL BAGS and CASES - ASSORTED SIZES ulid PRICES OUAKER FLOUR NESCAFI I 01.. R0'I'l'LE ........... 1.79 1 01.. lt(Vl"l'LE ............ 080 55.89 "HUGE" SCRIBILERS. 3 for 18: pligs. I5: High School now almost completed .