it -3-,'-.-7-"T3" . - , W cm. I ' '9" -H" -oi -Ivseqnlu-vs .0nGN”'W&g .... ..- -.... .. ..A............;....;......',,..,.,.gm Dims GRADUATE IIONTREAL.-Cecile ileit and shown in Montreal iollowing Yvonne Dionne two oi the aur- their graduation as nurses iron: viving Dionne quintuplets, are Notre Dame de L'Esperance 1 Annette and Marie attended. the rNurslng School. Their sisters. ceremony. Results Of Classes In The Prince County HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN Bull call, 1. Allan Clow and Sons. 2. Alvin Palmer. 3. Alvin Palmer. Yearling hull. 1. Lloyd Dunbar. 2. Alvin Palmer. Bull. 2 years and over. 1. Al- vin Palmer. Heller. junior call. 1. Talrnage Montgomery. 2. Gerald Mela- aac. S. Fenton Shaw. lieiier Br. cali. 1. Allan Claw and Sons. 1. Alvin Palmer, 3. Guy Harris. Heiier. junior yearling. 1. Wendell Shaw. 2. Allan Clow and sons. 3. Lloyd Dunbar. iieiier, senior yearling, 1. E- laine Palmer, 2. Arnold Small- man. Ii. Arnold Smalirnan. Heller. 2 years and under .' yr-ars Idryl. l. Fcnton Shaw, 2, Alvin Palmer. 3. Allan Clow and Jim. Heller 1 years and under 3 years iin milk). l. L. and ii. Proiilt. 2. Alvin Palmer, 3. Rob- ert Palmer. Cow. 3 years. dry. 1. Alvin Palmer. 1. Herbert Dennis. 3. L. and H. Proiltt. Cow. 3 year's. in milk. 1. Ar- nold Smallman. 1. Allan Clow and sons. 3. Arthur A. Rennie. Group oi S, l. Alvin Palmer. 2 Allan Clow and sons. 3. L'. and ii. Proiitt. (lct oi sire. 1. Alvin Palmer. 2. L. and H. Protitt. 8. Allan Clow and soul. Progeny oi Dam. 1. Alvin Pal- mer, 2. L. and H. Proiitt. 3. Al- lan Clow and sons. Exhibition Special bull, Alvin Palmer. Junior Male Champion. Allan Clow and sons. Senior male Champion. Alvin Palmer. Junior Female champion. Al- vin Palmer. Senior Female Champion. Ar- nold smallmaa. AYRSIIIRES Bull cali. l. W. A. Mono and son. Yearling hull. 1. Ray O'Meara. Heiier. junior call. 1. Mona Coughlin. 2. Edmund Bernard. I. W. A. Moaao and son. iieiier Senior cali. i. E. Lloyd Sharpe I and 3. W. A. Moase and son. Heller. Junior yearling, 1. W. A. Moaae and son. . Willard Coughiln. 3. Ray 0'Meara. wseplor yearling. 1. 1. and I. ior . . loose and son. Heller, 1 years and under I years Idryl. i. E. Lloyd Sharpe. 1. Ray 0'Meara. Heller, 1 years and under 3 years (in milk). 1. 2. and I. W. A. Moose and son. cow. 3 years and our dry. I. I. . and J. W. a. Moase and son. cow, 3 years and over in milk. 1. W. A. Mono and son. 2. Lloyd Conghna. Get oi sire. l. W. at. Mon! it E. i ll 5 it I izii ' :1 iii; 3 .331 ii . .i igtgis ES! 3 5!. is; :3. Exhibition Cow 3 years or over. in milk. 1. Harold Palmer and Son. 1 Joseph E. Gallant. 3. Saniord Phillips. Group of three. l. and 2. Rar- old Palmer and son. 3. Joseph E. Gallant. Get oi.sire. 1. and 2. Harold Palmer and son. 2. Joseph E. Gallant. Progeny of dam. 1. and 2. Ear- old Palmer and son. I Rsynall MacNeili. Exhibition Special ior bull. 1. Harold Palmer and son. Junior Male Champion. Har- old Palmer and son. Junior Female champion, Har- old Palmer and son. Senior Female Champion. Har- old Palmer and son. JERSEYS Hull Cali. 1. Edwin Lord and son. Bull. 2 years and over. 1. Ed- win Lord and son. Helier. Junior call. 1. Saniord Phillips. 2 and 3. Edwin Lord and son. iiciier. senior caii. l. and 2. Edwin Lo d and son. Heiier nior yearling. 1. and 1. Edwin Lord and son. 3. Bar- ry Pridham. Heiier, Senior yeariing- 1. Edwin Lord and son. Hciier, 2. years and under 8 years. dry. 1. Edwin Lord and son. 2. Guy Harris. Heiier. 2 years and under 8 years. in milk., 1. Edwin Lord and son. 2. Guy Harris. Cow. 3 years and over. dry. 1. Guy Harris. 2. Harry Pridham. 2. Edwin Lord and son. cow. 3 years and over in milk. I. and 1. Edwin lord and son. 3. Saniord Phillipa. Group oi three. 1. Edwin Lord and son. Best 3 animals. get at one sire. l. Edwin Lord and son, 1. Guy Harris. 3. Edwin Lord and son. Progeny oi dam. 1. Edwin Lord and son. 1. Guy Harris, 3. Harry Pridham. Exhibition Special ior bull, l. Edwin Lord and son. Junior male champion. Edwin Lord and son. Senior male champion. Edwin Lord and son. Junior iemale champion. Ed- win Lord and son. senior Female h ' Ed- win Lord and son. SIIORTRORN Bull call. 1. Ivan Clark and sons. 1. Ralph K. Adams. Yearling bull. 1. Harry Prid- ham. Heller. junior call. 1. Ivan Clark and sons. 1. Ralph K. Ad- ams. 8. Guy Harris. Heiier. senior can." 1. ivan Clark and sons. Heiier. one year and under 1 years. 1. Ivan Clark and sons. Heller. 1 years and under I. 1. Ivan Clark and sons. Cow, I years and over. dry. 1. Ralph R. Adams. 2. Robert Mac- Laurin and son. 1. Ivan Clark and son. cow. 3. years and over. in milk. 1. Robert Msclaurin and son. 1 Ralph K. Adams. I. and I. o oi .i”...'””l roup . Adams. 2. lvan Clark and sons. 1. Ivan Clark and it 3533: s i .2. gt 1 ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge, accompanied by Mr. Greg Wedge all oi New York. also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. wedge of Summerside were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge in St. Louis. ' Mr. Leo Myers oi the Royal Canadian Air Force who is stat- ioned in Trenton. Ontario. visit- ed at the home oi his sister. Mrs. Loon R. Perry and iamily and also at the home oi Mrs. Jerry R. Barnard. Mr. Henry Casey has re- turned to his home in Rogers- ville aiter visiting irienda and relatives in St. Louis and St. Edward's. Amongst those attending the teachers convention in Tignish are Mra. Joseph J. Bernard. teacher oi St. Louis school. and Mrs. Arnold Awylord teacher oi St. Edward school. Visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudet and iam- ily oi St. Louis were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flaherty oi Somer- viiie Maas.. Mrs. Annie Greg- ary of Chelaa. Maas.. and Mrs. John LeClair. Peterville. Friends oi Emele Myers Leo- ville will be sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Western Hospital. Albcrton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gau- det and tour children were Sun- day vlsitora at the home of Mr. all: ma. Alired McGinnis. Tig- n . Pte. 10'... Perry. accompan- ied by Pte. Jerry Hipson oi Sun- sex N.B.. spent the weekend at the home oi Mr. Perry's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Per- ry. St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Bowlea. St. Edwards. are enjoying the visit oi their sons. Robert and David Bowlea oi the American ida. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters. have returned to their home in I-ialiiax. N.S. altar visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Aub- in Perry.” Palmer Road. a Miss Nora Brown. Anita Gao- det and Leiy Kalaba all oi Mont- treal, Quebec. spent their vaca- tion at the home oi Miss Gand- et'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art- hur Gaudet. st. Edwards. Exhibition special ior bull. 1. Ivan Clark and sons. Junior Male champion. Ivan Clark and sons. Senior male champion. Ivan Clark and sons. Junior icmale hampion. Rob- ert MacLaurln and son. Senior 'emala champion. Ab noid Barrett. RID POLL Heller. junior call. I. E. Lloyd Sharpe. HEREFORD CATTLE Bull call, I. and 2. and 3. F. C. Ramsay. Yearling bull. 1. Ivan Clark and son. 1. F C. Ramsay. Bull. 2 years and over. 1. Rob on Machaurln and son. 1. and I. iltiiziii lilzgisii lliir l E Navy who are stationed in Flor- 0 U. 5. Control Over Industry inIEoc,rE;,,E,-if-'3-T'r1-ii-'-1-3n1v"'i'i-'-'i'-' BEDEOUE 11'5""-sew-11 1957 TheGuardianPaga15 ' . The amount oi American inveai- Ml" 19d M” Kcmi 3059? and 1; Canada Reported Increasing lineal .. Canada ..... on ......,we daushie or mm. ac. .:.i”.?.i'””... ..'i..'.'::'.".:”'..':.;".l.”. oi some oi the big American cor- arrived last week to visit the ior- jg”, ye. gmmwick 0'i'I'AWA (C?)-United States Tuesday. iporauona up-Jgtin-g in Cuud; rnera parents, Mr and airs. liar Mrs. Adelbert Palmer hag gr- ooanoi over Canadian , all this had a pronounced in:-rill" 5'" 0' PIITW-"111? concern.” 50W- 5urlelown- Irived home after visiting tor e gang; 1. m. an; nu 0; 0.0; 0,, cu.”-I (Grain dd” to the Progressive Conservative. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bradshawliortnight in Saint John N 3 157 as Canada chalked up aewiand American control over Ca- """"”"";,, , I , , l'""mP”1l9d ll? MI" and Mfllguegt or M; ",4 Mn her ioreiga trade oi nadian development. All oi the P lcgme,-on services. deficit was iinanced by imports "id 5'""'4'-V " ”""m"m C0", Friends of Mrs Alired Wood is! of c.pjuL .00.” 0, the huullege Hanover, N.l:i.. that Canndymcnts to the Us. at s1.m.ooo.M,. Two” "0 hand t ,m,.,,,., dmd, W, ,0 Wm 0, welcomes Lllil American iomtuooo. up from sl.aso,ooo,ooo . yes.--mm of 1;" mm . 9""? " LI- Wiih inputs continuing to race ahead at exports. Canada showed . u 0 mdggpod u an". Mn”. 0' ulunmnr um 000,010 ment and intends to provide the. ago. d w h 0.”. '03 U3. am” 10 BILLION best ioreign investment climate! More pronounced was the gain lug: tfo:v':l:l”'?n:':th3i';l'io:;h: 3 . in the world." 3 t C dj .in imports. t u,3s1,mo,ow 1 J The bureau oi statistics eaii-iv.-anted these iorei:n o;:uratl:::I32.783,000.000,o including 31.r&lh”' d'"3h""- M” Archie R05- '""'d '1'" 53' 'md'1957 '-9'3! '0" in Canada opened to Canadian in- ; 000000 from the U.S. up iro l1'"'."" s'"l"'""- l"-"""'3 599" I gilgln cspil.'allni1eai:,tEcla'nadat wahh n vggjofg. 152.050.000.000. ggatient tor a week in the Pr-inc; , . We 0 cu 0 er mronrs arm nxroarrs I t 't tr dc. h' 0""! H0IPllIl- All I: to 0 Meanwhile. Canadastradltiona countries of more than 810.000: Canada's foreign trade in goods: lDC:dl::ni; Cg:.d.v:.,.l,l:,,!mut:isood recovery, on x . ""rN'” h "'d" 'm' n'"'h' ””' an-mm ”'”l'”9d "mi 39-5”-mo-' and services covers imports and 8104 000000 irom 891000000 C 1 ML "id M" wlmlm Smith tiluedtoahrinhdroppingtotsl,-lilioattheendoi1956. l i .' ' . - - - "iv v ' p - ,exportsoi commodities as well as nadian spending in the U.S. andi icwm w'"- "id 0191? daugh- . A big chunk oi this was in the transactions in shipping co5ll.lt)tliE!' countries swelled to 3243; lei M31518"! Stewart of U.S.A ihands oi Americans. The book ltourist trade and the movement 000.000 from S226,000,000. in inter-Iwere visitors to Bedeque on Aug- the January-June parlod. up iromi ill) the first half oi Ill and one oi the highest defi- cits in post-war years. '1” Brown's sisters. ma iather. Mr. Fred Piatts b at- m to be congratulated as be secured the trip. All are being paid by the sponsors oi the contest. the Central Cream- eriea of Cr...' ttetown. - Mr. and Mrs. Geore W. Brown. oi Port Lnuderdale, Florida, let: on return to their home-on Aug- ust 29th. alter visiting with hlr Mrs. E. 3. Weeks, Bedeque. and Mrs. A.W Miiligan, Tyne Valley and his uncle, Mr Aubrey Brown. Chat- lottetown and other relatives. IE1 Fill ON IMPUIII REDDING. Conn. (AP)&ab police arrested a 21-year-old voi- unteer iireman on an arson This left Canada with an over-wvalue oi ioreign investments inioi interest and dividends. est and dividend earning. cm. ust 28 all world deficit (or the six Canada stood at 815.400.000.000 at' Overall exports oi goods iniada received 361,000,000, down) Congratulations are extended! bureau oi statistics reported owned in the U.S.. 82,700.000,- 314,000,000. This included ship-iSZ2li.000,000 a year ago. .Naiionni Exhibition charge Tuesday. They said he ad- mitted set.ing a 350.000 fire in a months of a record !9l4.0il).000,.the end oi 1956. Oi this total,lJanuary-June male only a tiny from 374.000.0001 t h'i it Hilto Pl it 5 1! id ' 1, h k upirom ms.ooo.ooo1uiym, n:e.moi-e than su,soo,oooo.ooo was gain. to t2.s1s.oo.ooo from S2,-shipping out ma.o'osiu.oiii.a3p ivrdniifmningna 13..."...e'3'::,;d?,f,:,:';f,puf::0 lfolffrf Torontolkratky. later iought the iirc. 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