4 FATHER AND SON TEAM WIN AT DUNDAS FAIR A father and lo! team. Keith bor with two of their champlon- Provincial Plowing Match and Al- um um. J. lisell, Hurray IIar- ship two-year-old Hereford: at the ricultural Fair at Dundal last ...J . DISPLAYS Foiirteen-year-old Blair Frlz1.eIl of Cornwall. proudly holding thi- plowing trophies he won at Dundas last week. On the tray. which was donatcd by the Canadian Bank of An... .....- arts: as ix i I .Cv- E TROPHIES Commerce for boys tractor class under sixteen. sits the cup which is donated annually by the Mari- time lmplement Dealers Ass'n. To the provincial champion in this class. which he also won. EASTERN GUARDIAN ALI. TAX arrears due Cam- bridge School district "Must" be paid before Sept. 30. By order of trustees. IN BOSTON - Miss Helen Flm ence Wright of Montague. Prince Edward Island. began a one-yea: dietetic internship at the Beth Israel Hospital. Miss Wright is a graduate of Acadia University where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economic: JR. BOARD MEETS-The first monthly meeting of the Junior Board of Trade was held last week It the home of Mr. Gilbert ele- ments with a good attendance. The regular business session was car- ried out with the pi sldent. Mr. G. A. Wightman. presiding. Dur- ing the business session It was moved. seconded and carried that safety zones be established in the town of Montague. It was also de- cided to support the action of the Town Council with reference to a paved highway to Wood Islands. Projects and programs for the fall and winter months were discus- sed. It was decided that a dele- gation of members would attend the meeting of the Junior Board of Trade in Summerslde on Sept. 24th. SUDDEN DEATH-Word was re- ceived by Miss Ethel Mat'Quar- rie. Montague on Friday. Sept. 14. that her brother Lloyd MacQuar- rie had passed away suddenly at his home in Rctlnw. Alberta. Fun- eral services and burial will be in Tabor. Alberta. Tuesday. Sept. 18. ANCIENT CENTRE Tombs going back as far as S.- 000 B. C. are found near Niel- oaia. capital of Cyprus. THEATRE Mon. - Toes. Sept. I7 - I8 Adm. 30 - 46 YE MIIIITAGIIE 5'35 A'i”i'&x "LUCY GALLANT" Jane Wyman - Charlton Heston - Thelma Rltlcf The sad. lovaalo story of a woman's light with herself I8 in her security with money. or her happiness with her love. A story. tender and moving as she gains a lot and loses all. only to find that's not the truth; that not even security. 00' even happiness. A searching story . ' COMING WE). - THUR. "CATERED AFl1'AIB' RE-OPENING Thursday, Sept. 20 Ci.ARK'S FEED SERVICE Mr. Stewart . CUSTOM GRINDING and HXINO 3555:: MASTER rates A Complete Line week. I I Auxilarios At W.M.S. Rally Ai Georgetown A. W. M. S. Rally was held in St. David”: United Church Hall. Georgetown Wednesday afternoon Sept. 12th. Mrs. W. A. Patterson presided and the opening worship was led by members of St. Peter's Auxiliary vlz.: Mrs. Jos. MacKen- zie. Mrs. Kenneth Maccallum and Mrs. Gordon Sanderson. Mrs. walker of Georgetown wel- coined the visitors and membe II in a pleasing manner. to which Mrs. Russell Webster In her own unique way capably replied. Mrs. F. Cutcliffe. Presbyterial President spoke of the aim and object of our W. M. S. and urged . the members to try to line up to the same in daily living. Mrs. Stanley Thompson called the roll and eleven Auxiliaries were ieyresented. Mrs. J. D. Mac- Farlane assistant treasurer gave the financial statement. which is slightly below this date last year. Mrs. W. B. Creed capahly intro- duced the literature and was suc- cessful in disposing of several books, etc. The audienc enjoyed two numbers by the Explorer Group one a missionary and the other a temperance one. Miss Janie Lewellyn was in charge of these numbers. A question box was introduced and conducted by Mrs. S. Thump son. Discussion took place and vai- uable lnforrnation received by this means. The guest speaker of the after- noon was Mrs. Erith Hughes. Win- sloe. who was the delegate to Ber- wlck this year. She gave a vivid description of the grounds. the people; The TTlIS5I0l'IBI'ICa present: Miss Mildred Brown. who spent 43 years in Iiong Kong; Dr. Den-i man. who has no living relatives. yet has more friends than one can realize: Dr. Sidney Gelchrist, who said ''It is almost like being In another world. coming back to Can ads." and "The W. M. 5. iii better than any organisation in the World." Mrs. VI. A. Patterson spoke of iN.S.. Mrs. Arthur Jenkins. George- Dooili Saturday Of Well Known Montague Lady The death occurred 1' MOIIUKWE. on SatuTrtdah;f hsoel: 15th, of Mrs. Maynard F. MacDon- alghln her 84th year. e was born at Geo; 91,0 dauxhter of the late Mr. aiTd DUI... Nathaniel Westaway. Shortly .1. W '1" mamase. fifty-two yearn I80. she and her husband purchas- ed a store and hotel which is still in operation. She will always be remembered as the gracious hoa- teu who Breeted their guests (ll their arrival. She was a lady in the true sense of the word, admir- ed and respected by neighbour; and friends. and was available I0 I” It" MIY assistance they rv qulred. She was a faithful mem- to mourn a sister. Mrs, wimnm Thompson (Elizabeth grand ber of the Church of England. Besides her husband she gene, to mourn a sister Mrs. William Thompson (Elizabeth Grand Manan three nieces and a neph- ew, Mrs. Ernest Grant. Chester, i-9WD; Mrs James Stewart. Otta- WI: and Mr. Clive Currie, Char- lottetown. She was predeceaged by two sisters; Mae, who lived with her for many years, and Mrg, N. A. Currie. Charlottetown: also I half sister and brother. Mrs, James Manuel and John Westa- way. Georgetown. The funeral will be held from her home at 2 p.m on Monday. Interment will he in the Lower Montague Cemciery. DOUBT WILL SIGN UP 0 T T A W A t(.'Pi - Transport department authorities expressed doubt Saturday that any Canadian ship pilots would sign up to work I. W. Maclgod and Son. Senior yearling temaie: 1. Brandi stead; 2. N. w. Macbeod; 3, Rob. on White. At Two year old female, dry ll Brent Stead; 2. Madden Mat-Lend. "ml" ,1 3I'Id891DWl); 3, E. Reid and Son. ugh; !db"'li:'.:T.a"'m".I c” Female in milk: L Brent Stead; .' me'Iw.'DuE.' Plow!-y man: 2. Robert Willie; 3. Robert Acorn , -and Son. Junbr C." mum 1' Bren”. Female dry I. E. Reid and son; Stead. Bay Fortune. :2 N w M . ; L 3 my . . . aLLeod. on'Ig:I;"d Yum” ""1. I l Female in milk, 6-yr-old 1. . 'B tSt d; 2 N. . - saior yeumu mu." 1' Robenr 3.WRn. Ar.-dfn and Son.w Machwm whgfs mmw” :':y'md.: L ,0.” IL Female ln milk, live-years-old; Some" N” son -st- 600"”; 1! 1. Brent Stead: Z. N W. Macl..eod; Ruben Am" uh son Dund”. i 3. Robert White. Male aged 1. N. vi. MacLeodi nFe'"a19S- ddw inezwwld 1- ' y D . renton tea . 2 N. W. Macbeod. Ind '1' A' MuI&d "Id son uml Female in milk, 5 yrs. old: I. E. dug l . . V . Junior FLV ml . Rule; Robe” xRlt:t:iLi:1)t(i, son, 2. B. stead. 3. N. W. White. . hum : B t Junior chaiiipiuii It-iiiale. Brent- steaitferve C Pb. fen on on Stead. Reserve E Reid um Sons. Scnltir t'li.iiiipinn l('lIiiil(" Brent on Stead Reserve: E. Reid and Senior Champion: John A. Mac-j Leodandsonand N. W. Maclseodf and Son. - sons Reserve Clipmpion: John J. G; . V Sam." nd smy y rand tlldlllploll female. Brent- Gnnd Chlmplom Mumeod Ind on Stead. Reserve, E. Reid and MacLeod. I 5"!” . , Reserve Grand. John J. some” beniui lipid 1 Brenton Stead; Ind son. 2. N W .ilaL'Leud. , Progeny of dam: 1 Brenton D:yI;:1,orSf;l;;e:5Hli:"2-l'Fg:n:: Sseaaa Retiidsgnd Sons. 3. N. Cain. Summerville; 3. James Cain. Niurifenlalgu R 8' P '1 Brent su;enIIni:i-.vI:l;Tf. female: 1. E. Reid "J 5'9”? N V Flack”- and Sons: 2. Brent Stead; 3. N. w. 5! ”3'P',, (?'w9l We 1- ,3'9'1l0" MacLeod and Son. is? ' e ' :l'IaF'Le0d ””d 5"”- Jnnior yearling. female: 1. Brent L oedmor :95 M 5"" 1' N' W" M"' Stead: 2. Edwin Reid and son, 3. 9 3" 5"” 1 3""'"" Stead? -s 3. Robert White. SELF-DEFENCE Grade yearling: 1. Roddie Mac- BERLIN Reuters) - All West Kenzie, Primrose-. 2. John E Mac- B e rl i n postmen who deliver Donald: 3 Robert Acorn. money sent by postal order must Grade. three-year-old: 1, Roddie learn iuiitiu tor .elf-defence. un- MIcKenzie; 2. Raymond Acorn, der a new regulation. Most of the Grade female over four years: men concerned are over to. but I. Roddie Mat'Kenzle; 2. Raymond the post office reports they are Acorn; 3. John M. MacLeod. Dun- eager to start training. diis. on the troubled Suez Canal. Egypt's Ambassador El Iiusseini el Khatib said in an interview that he has received many applications following advertise- ments offering Canadians up in 81,500 a month for canal duty. However, he declined to give any . I v WANTED QUANTITY OF BAR CLAMS AND LITTLE NECK CLAMS details or figures. l the Christian citizen, and asked that every Auxiliary appoint a see of temperance and Christian citiz- enship. She closed the meeting with Prayer and benediction. After this very successful after- noon Rally the Georgetown ladlea' served lunch and a social hour of fellowship was enjoyed. Southern Kings Hsli and Game. Association Meeting wimw ROAD HALL, TUESDAY NIGIIT. 3 ms. Films, eta. NOTICE Meeting of Mount Stew- art Branch No. 4 Canadian Legion, Monday. Septem- ber 17, 8p.m. at Legion Hall. J. K. DOUGLAS. Secretary. 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