Tuesday, 0ct.8,l95:2.- heel 3.!!! In I us 501 has let. All three cows are owned by A and sons. All were in Arrived Home From Egypt LC. 0.C.L. Bell. 56th Siam Squadron. 5019, has returned to his home at 35 Elm Ave., City. to spend 1 months leave with his wife and little daughter. Mr. Bell has been stationed in Egypt for the past ll months. After his two month leave he will be stationed in Fredericton. hl.B. lleislheaonofunandllrs. ' Clyde Bell. Kensington Road, Charlottetown. Parkdale W.l. I Nineteen members assembled in the hall on Oct. 3rd. for that monthly meeting. The topic was, "Soups for the Menu." Meeting opened by singing there's a Long Long Trail A Winding, ibllowed by the "Collect." Roll call was answered with donating a towel tor the kitchen. Reports were heard from the school, sick and hail camrnittees. ,P.E.I. Ayrshire: Are Featured . . 4 ure class. atisday division. pm”. my.” 1.1.” An. Charlottetown Ftorine lfad aachievesnem on shires almost completely dom-jrecord at 12.31: lbs or in pet ,Notins reoqru inated the classes of R.0.P. re-;IAln1k. 566 be ill 901' lhl E100?-illltg WU 3 I995” 35"” pongd in 159 cu.-;-,.; mu. dillnentll Fans: in the InlltlrCIWOl&&l about 15 pounds. 5 9. O 9 3 -ai..;gi Second Best cmm-nu Ayumu agyjgw. iclass. I55-day division. lan said: "This is really Fairvue Lovely 2nd. tuned Fairvue Ndreen had a record tic. .1! they can launchthat " 9'1 lc;l.t-h me ch" ,4, ayu, org. 1,, mg of 11.841 lbs of 1.10 pc milk.ieaa launch much heavier ones. W 6839 llttlld sosdoy division for .i.w. oiliir.!48-5 in fat for Andrew 3 -ndi St. Peters Bay wiui ionis iii-.-Fred '1 M”3'P.l'.' "" """"' .1 4,15 pt mug. as 5. (.1, -class, a65day division. Fairvue Minnie was second widi 10.3 lbs 11 (.17 pc milk, all his fat for owners Andrew V. and Fred T. Maoltae. In the senior 34year old class l)5day division. the top cow was Orwell lady Sovereign with ,ll,m6 his of 4.32 pc milk. 511 lbs fat for owners Andrew B. and Fred Mscllae. SAME SIRE All three ol the above class toppers were sired by Fairvue Sovereign an animal bred in the Fairvue Farm herd of A. Mac- Rae and Son. Central Royalty. Tqiping the Junior 1-year old 3.. E D TAPE TELEPHONE! BERN tRcIIl.el'll Switzer- landia justice and police chief ad- E i i E i Eriirrl ' litlmullt ilila U. S. Scientists jected to telephone tapping. HI!- kus Felaman told parliament: "Telqihone tapping has led to in- Are Quick With teresting discoveries tor the P70- congratulahons ltection of the Swiss state and to WASKINGTON (AP) gg Qukki the iscnlllnl 01 foreign diplo wugr uldou from United mf” States scientists went to Russia! Friday u'ght alter a Moscow an-, nouncemem that Soviet sdentists have successfully launched an artificial moon. The congratuluions were ex- t:' l ship's propellers. , The Bluenose suffered in rage and filisbed her run lBu Harbor. Me., on aclud ii i- FAIRBANKS-MORSE Mrs. A. Seaman told of exten- sive repair work being done on it L equipment in the basement. A 'w.i.l J " Courseisbook- class in the :15-day division was Columario Rum H. with l0.5Q lbs. of 4.l4 pc milk, 416 lbs fat for John W. Lewis. Freetown. Tipping the senior 3-year old temied by Dr. Lloyd Bergner. an American official of the Interns- tional Geophysical Year. at a' cocktail party at Ruseianl Embassy for those attending I STORAGE IATTEIIEI for cars, trucks and indus- trial services in both t;t..;3.-.ii-.-co-itiir. ed for Nov . and sterling . . for the month added substantially 11'" in me 3? lggmon '0! to the funds. A hot turkey d1n- F2 M"3RE.'l Em logbwg ner with all the trimmings takes "in": G" M l ' special conference oi' the IGY. Dr. Berkner. who is the re- porter on earth satellites and rockets line a special mmrnittee standard and heavy duty capacities. An extensive line of automotive ac- SAYING I-lEI.l.O TO AN icEsEizo A French helicopter gets a 'loeberg during recent trip b ” ' sxipediti to the area. i on gm, 4-92 De milk. 53 lb! '31- . elose View or an oddly ruined l Greenland Ia iireludo to inter. l so Wlnlhata vzceewogum-me”-a mm, M” igoathbydntulfduagogitctgsgewfg jlljfgslcgg-s;;'fhh:,lj;i:egu;';f;l cessoriesandnlciintenance ' , ' ' s . . . v M." H Frnxrs. G. Newman, ported min Scotland by the myncnemsrg, 'd Ameri I equipment is available S D U footbal aldiron. The mounting torium Day. Nov. uh. F" . gl W bu .Prince Edward island Ayrshire - 9? PH '31 ,,CP"1 5700'! FOIfl-'IGnlB- 050- . o e enthusiasm and participation in Mrs. R. J. MacDonald report- "' "mm 1'' ' e 9" Breeder! AGSOCIIHOI IGVGFII lea"? "'”"'"d w Wm "”m.c”'l mmrj'-":---- the newly-introduced game seem ed " pregg convene;-. Mi-3, L,.l, MgkkGthg,3mf.”yd H y years ago. "l'1l"e' wwld 5' cmed 1"” ' A N to afford every indication of this Msccuigsn announced that L PL lA ”wae';t' M” I . Fairvue Verna, another cow Ruswilll "'m”rK 1 ch . . ' fly 0 being a big year in developing tlierg will be a guest speaker at weI::er'Mr5s'B was-hgvu Mr" . in the A Macltae and Sons d1g- ssgph "291-:ln. aging: good (ooauu ,. 1 I 31 31 next meeting. Mu wme, M0,, - - i ' ' herd. topped the class for aen- 9 -- M 3 9 "” H. Clay. Mrs. K. Moore. Nonminating t annual meeting were Mrs Cook. Mrs. F. Rodd. Mrs. lor 2-year olds in the 365-day division with 11,790 lbs of 4.39 milk. 518 lbs fat. Second to her lwas a cow bred on the Exper- St. Dunstan's which has always won its share of athletic lsui-els. The squad now turning out for driils fully-equipped are learn- FAIRBANKS-MIIHSE for riasey as Educational Convener said she attended a meeting of the Catholic Girls Scholarship for the E. A. As St. Dunstcins Reopens There are many iangiible signs Mike Swift. inf I that the l t N t D A - i 0 . . of . new St. Dunslan's-the no students' .o.”i'.'i'”oi'....m..uiu.. Innro:r-s-Ive1vunde-thesuid- i".?.'Ii.'."...'."' ' ”" """ "” 1'f:'..T,';'..f;; ',.3,'..,C;..:"'.I.”:.'.'-.i;i.'”.';t-me---I hm hm She 1- AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES -ans oak trees. the cool. flowins for this your will probably rr "" 9' 00”” A-1 M””'""- Mrs. J.E. Fleming ll cmzeir to be canvassed in aid of the C'”””""”" "V Hwy "d . . iouns of grass, the balmy. re ceive a big boost and that super hD0lP"-C our forrudshortmtweza smp Convener mended two mind shgkprgfgucngd '10(900 W5 0l A PC 1--shingalr, andthela .1131 ad wuibgd ereatoolleges ent erca . .. . ' mi. In. ” W" " "59 l"93”m' 73" "2 mm” new Mme” H”! the LETEKDOIIICI where citizenship The program convened by Mrs. , FMRVUE uilks conveyln the trsfliic of wx s" ., bu'dings-these all hmis to us the realization of the uiinderful canons we have; hit ll is the tree. warm-hearted re- Iaiionahips of each moment of each day that makes us aware iliat we are at S.D.U. and that we are installing some of its benign spirit. The slfects of a summer of renovation here at the college ran readily be noticed as we but walk along the campus. One of the dorms in the.main bulld- iiu has been completely made into rooms. the Extension De- partment offices have been re- inodded. and the classrooms in me baseme t of the gymnasium have been oonvlyted with finely finished woodwork. Many of the moms have been refinished. 'l'liere are even chaiues appar- ent in library facilities. This year also complete cour- ses are being offered in educat- mii. normal ti-aliiiiu and creative in-iling. These courses add much lll the way of higher levd ol sllllldllll and greater variety in me college currlcilinn now in el- up as often as it is feaslila. The Thursday afternoon students social opened this week at the 99d Rollaway Chm as an amatlngly large number of dancers turned out to get the college entertain- ment on with a bang. We hope that these student numbers will continue to come each and no- joy themselves at the soclals. FIELD DAY The first real college event of the year gets underway on the campus this coming liueeday (Oct. 8) when the annual Field Day Program takes place. The observance of Field Day is by no means new. it is a maria tradition' which 8. Disnetan'a has for years fostered in the way of clean. hard-lougbt athletic copmetition. We have that than who perform to make a success of the program will meet with the support of all those who can posslw turn out for the atlletic day. By your attendance alone. the boys will receive encourage- ment. The president of the A.mateur Athletic Union on the campus. Don Macbougall. has announced that proceedings will get under way in the mornim and there pace of activities is being step- up to the point of setting in dsflnile routine-psttems in one's college life. Many Illl tar-spread are the things that gains one'a attention and focus as one pre- pares to stretch another college year before an iiitcntive view but one thing is certain-we are in the right place and at the right time if we are there for the rlyit purpose. Soaswesayllellotoalioiu readers and at the same time offer our superlative wishes for health and happiness we leave you until next week with this thought: it takes a wise mail to choose the right plan but it takes man into a wary plan to choose the wine than. c. w. l. Hold Their Meeting The St. Dunstan's sub-divlso ion of the C.W..L held their monthly meeting October lat. at s p.m. in the K of C Home. Water St. papers were presented to new Canadians and also as captain - of a team in the cancer drive re- ported that members had col- lected 8166. Mrs. A. J. Macliinnon report- ed for the sick visiting commit- tee. Mrs. E. MacTagu'e reporti- ed as membership converer. The regional conference to he held in Charlottetown. the lat . ter part of November was dis i cussed. The president reported that this subdivision is the bot- .ess to this conference. The report of the 25th annual buffet lunch in' which all soup to desert contained soup. An interesting display of soups. the compliments of Heinz, was at the front of the hall. floral decoration on the table. artistically designed by Mrs. F. Ross, was symbolic of the Twen- tieth Anniversary of the W. I. F. Matheson was a demonstration 'Using Soups," this provided the The Fairvue cattle were Fair-vue Blossom placed well up in the mature class. 306-day division with H.316 lvs of 4.34 milk. 191 lbs fat 3. and Fred T. Mnckae. for Andrew Fairvue Maid 2nd produced 13,432 lbs 436 pc milk. 504 In- An interesting and helpful meet-l fat. Fairvue Fashion Maid pro- ing came to a close by singtngld 0'Cariada. i uced 12.016 the 4.30 pc milk. 551 lbs fat.-Fairvue Dairy pro- convention of the provincial was res by the uorrespondencc secretsr . Mrs. James Ponder- gast. also the resolution passed at this convention. Mrs. E. Me'- Tague moved the adjournment. Mrs. Fleming played The Queen. A social hour was held during which refreshments were scr- ved and a sing-song was enjoy- ed with Mra. J.E. Fleming as the leader. The meeting closed with Act of Consecra ion by the Presi- dent. Mrs. .J. Trslnor. conven- er of institutions reminded the WIN A MCCULLOCH Thrilly MAC ABSOLUTELY FREE! Call in today and fill in your entry form (several. if you like) for the great McCulloch Saw Draw! It s easy. also" fg-om 1 prominent in runner up positions 'in the class lists. . gha- unlemear:; Underwear ihsl'r designed for I” comfort, lasting a wear. ind perfect , iii. Wear Hsrvey- .1 Woods. available ,'l' in a wide choice of styles and sizes. At all good stores. .o' YOU CAN TELL BEFORE E YOU GET lT HOME lmk acciiiiiii causes loss of in 1 Receives 35,000 and Lifelong Protection While on vacation in northern Ontario. ayoung salesman striated an unfortunate accident while out walking. Making his way through a clump of trees. the young man ducked his head to avoid a low hanging branch. He brushed into another concealed l('('t. 7'? ””""” "'”"" P”'”"'- All you have to do is fill in the form; we'll send it to the members of contribution for McCulloch Company for the draw. If your name is smnormm D”. NW. uh. branch that severely damaged his left eye. The inity mused owing to the absence of the will be over twenty events coin- E g twig the 1 , A Rev. Director the meeting was . , I I, gt it my , '”"'"""' - '3-fi.i.::--;-.:..TZ'.J .Z'""L"...".:.-2 r... ;.::..:r.:. -...;: - s:::sd..?:.'-..i.0l;.2c”.:a.;i;; .:;0:3.e:.:”;:l.:oa::z: rii....i..... s ”";::":..:t::.. .. .. o"PlWN90 ed for this year's Field ow. er recited in unison. --a Csn- Run Away Over it won't cost you a penny. cudmo" Death ....i iia........i.m.....i ci...... .. i.. received :s.om for comibmions mlld"Th?oho'veniiig um Field El:i'nin:." pm” by Mm in Schggl I539. g If. during the draw period, you buy any McCulloch Charlottetown lft” ?l”8hl0l hi! elf-Ind hit Polit-'7, e0nlin"0I!0 FWHH fill mo,oo..4.....,.,.,.,.,, Day events. the annual The ininuiei of previous mcet- chain saw. and then win the draw, the Company will ioi Grafton St. Dial can "life insurance -nd dime-be -mu protection- Sl00.00-Maritlce Central Air- Mlys. Grand lodge L. 0.B.A., Anonymous. S501!)-imperial Oil Lid. 535.00-Mrs. A. M. Warn, Seat- ilr-. Wadi. 325.1!)-Anonymous Lower Queen street S604!)-A Friend. 350.00 - Debiois Bros. Ltd.. rarvell Bros. Ltd.. H. R. Large dt Co.. Hndrnsn It Co. Ltd. 530.0!)-Clarke Fruit Co. Ltd. program of Freshman Initiation will take place in the college gymnas- ium. The program which in re- cent years has assumed a ann- er. and less raucous over the old "chill-n-mil" pro- gram is under the swervieioa of a meclal committee cl the Students' Union. We always look to this event as one which fun nishes I Pfolrln of true stud- snt entenalilnsnt. lncidemally in case you're wondering the Freshmen enrol- ment thls year is very hkh pro- bmlo the hdiest ever-of the til) students enrdled here at ings were read by the secretary. Mrs. I..l.. Noonan and approved. Cuirespondence read by Mrs. James Pendergast included a letter of thanks from Elaine MacDonald. Girl-guide captain, for a donation oftlfi. to this worthy Cause. Also a Thank-You letter from l.fgsr. Patrick Mc- Mahon for a donation towards the prise list for christian doct- rine 'nie treasurers report given by Mrs. M.E. Griffin ” i a substantial balance and 32.00 was voted to the Catholic Fain- ALAMOGORDO. N. M. (AP).- One of a pair of 15-year-old nin- awsy girls said here that she left her North Little Rock. Ark., home because her mother made her quit school because of integ- ration. "I. wouldn't mind going is school with colored said Grace Carson. "Some of them are good and some are bad, just like everyone else." pay you THREE TIMES the advertised price of the saw you bought! Call in, today. Draw period lasts from Sept. Direc f Drive 15th, 1957 for ten weeks. A Kelly 8: Mclnnis Charlottetown I35 Gi. oeorse so. Dial sass II. T. Holman Ltd. Melts Wear. Beys' Dept. Surnmerside I Charlottetown Dial an ' A 810,000 ieida Coufaderudoofa Acridental Death and Diansensberinevu Benji pays! 0 liberal cash payments for non-fatal disnernlaor-out laddall a& e 810.000 if you die from natural causes. I l20.000 ifyeu die by aeddeat. 0 130,000 if you die by accident while a passenger in a on:-erdd bus, taxi. street car. train, ship or nonmerual ' en 'l a fire in a public building. on ederation ASSOCIATION 515.4!) -- H. 3. Armstrong. u cam;-. M rtrude - B R For me booklet. "Xi'an Aocidaisal Deed: and liontgoinery E Co. Ltd. ;?'g'::M:v'c'lI”:w .:w:nh' -y muvlfngce ,,,,.,,.:,"fL ur e f lxiaienilia-iiiau 3'0-W - 301"! wl”l9”l'- R m,.qu..-4., '0; gr. gout ... amounts realised from our do- MOON & H L". A,,od.-- ""'"'”'3'"E Q" R 5' M'"'d' i-olmem So you can lmlsinr ""0"5 '0 '59 l'0'P"'' Nil" ”"'"”'i3 owiiiii Divisional inaiisgor. it 9"" N Vlm” ' C”- what -a "wonderful time it should which included a wool blanket. "'d' Mn Si ' Scott Building ciisrlolletnn ".””'''l”'' D''" be sin Tuesday evening for the which brought iii tools and oi...-iouoiown 3"” "' M" ' i . ”'l”' G'”"'' H T””'"''' E 1957 rmli mernlie- . which was won by Mrs. sidoii; AWh9'l3'd oom. St. Dial um . "ii. A. R. Maclniils. J. W. indsor co. Ltd. Halifax seed "ml" ll” F0tYl'BALl. Green and four . THRIFTY MAC - n We (ind that any sudden chant iiers which were donated and . (B:'.lg"w",l,(?E?.L?.nuI"'re ea or surge! of energy in Collette which realised 365.25. mum SA" ';-,:'v- 2mg,- 8.39..-"-.,,,;,-.'::,r. ::.”.;i:'::..&:'..i:i:.5:.:i.."..".: .:::"':.,::'."":':,.",:;.",.:..:"' - "-Y " ' llhailHVUI9ll0"0"l-lVM.P.lI.HIlIdwIIor'epnrI: '3 . . (IT - H1 2 I II ” ' '-".':":..--.::'-'-i:::i ':::..::-.-. ”:.?"'"' '"”" "5"" "' cARM'c"AELm. T 0 Ltd. Marlon Macllensie. Mrs. ion breakfast and Masses for Sn BRACKLEY POENT ROAD PR0 uzs ' Vera .MacNevin. E" 9 h Rei-neinbrsnce Day and our on ..u. ll - . l .....m'i."l';....”"”.5"..'..":. or. r..-no we a------ no we--6 M-"-'-- new-our owl-a EDGAR M. CANNON . ?”i."rT”'i2' "' "i'i'.1' 55.5-' Tm” mm W" crawl p..mo""' io';”S1il.i ”l?5i'."r'3' .359 memo. sis COURT sr amps: PHONE 2954 l ' mo. syiau oaoozun. Dore ,;3g;'":m'(:1g'm';,'.;':; ""' ing the number or sumem! . " . START Getting Your CHRISTMAS MONEY Enry ' ' ' made during the past month. K." st i ,.... .. .....,.., ,......... .. SAVE spun ISLAND POTATO CHIP BAGS a BOXES - DIAL 4021 Reserve October 30th for 'h-a- liil:-”L"'oi:l.'::e':-7'-llnu-ll:-ir "3:-:3-Li a--3 an '”" "' '”"'"""”"' '" 9"": ' ' 25 LUCKY WINNERS EVERY MONTH ?' . :g.m.:'.;..":';.;.:;c”: 3 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 1957 up ling. Jain. cooking spiel. huey green tnmatou. llewatfa Tryea. Chicken supper and lesser. lsr Prize szs.oo - 2nd Prize s2o.oo - 3rd Prise sis.oo - by siii Prise sio.oo -. siii Prl:eS5.00 . -. 133;. - x.,,o;. am. no 5'-3"?-3:-'r"s'"' L” B ATTE R IE 9 2o PRIZES or 1 CARTON or spun ISLAND ci-Iirs . : fho2&' all? M" "I-8'3-D-'-'5"l"--"-'3 '”""""""m' A R WA R R A NT " E 00l0RBEST05 miiws now so will 'SlilEWAll. ' Sliili8lES eavaeeaad ..gbp&ue&l htfdlcalerhecheaeglvieg couplers facts. see year It dealer with Canadian mm Mfavllle . so-moss. o-. ' lacheIIptySpIdlsland Schagglvesyol 19-I-N lechempryspndlslendlilchegqivesyen spam Eoeininpiyspudisioiidzscsoxgivosyo-11rd-B song your empty bags and boxes to Atlantic Potato Cliipa Ltd.. Sourb. P. I11. before end of each month. Your points will be totalled each month and the 25 contestants with the largest number of points will win. Bags and boxes will be credited in the month they are received. A NEW CONTBT EV!-RY MONTH: Winners to be announced in Charlottetown Guardian or advised by mail 1st week following close of each content. hnployces of Atlantic Potato" Chips and their funilia are at &He U enter thb contest.