= W, diampion Holsteins of the many out- Dundas‘ Plowing \ 7W.Mnonthe ) C git-escalation of a blanket orth Ross of Summervflle RAND AD RESERVE CHAMPS left is the Grand Champion. owned by Charles MacDonald mimals which were of Souris and held by Leo MacDonald. T h e animal on the right is the Reserve Chaun- HAMPN RsE OWNER horse of the show, was one of the many interesting happenings at the Dundas. Plowing Match yes- pion. who is owned by Howard Dixon, Fortune Bridge. Seen hold- ing this animal is Harold Dixon, twin brother of the owner. terday. The blanket was present- ed by Mr. Johnnie Regan, on be— half of the Clarke Fruit Company. 3 July 1, 1957 ——-1. Russell 2. John Gillis; 3. John Gillis; 4.' Swine Classes Results of swine judging at Dundas Wednesday: Registered boar born before July 1, 1957 — 1. N. W. Mac- Leod and Sons. Cardigan R. R. 5; 2. Fred and Frank Coffin. Registered Boar born on or be- fore Dec. 1, 1957 -—l. Chester R. Whitewaiy, Murray River; 2. Chester R. Whiteway; 3. Fred Matheson, Albion Cross; 4. N. W. MacLeod and Sons. Registered Sow born before Buell, Russell Buell. Registered sow born July 1, 19,57 to Dec. 1, 1957 —-— 1. Char- les R. Whiteway; 2. Russell Bruell. 3. N. W. MacLeod and Son; 4. N.,W. MacLeod and Sons. Registered Sow, Born before Dec. 1, 1957 — 1. John Gillis; 2. SMILNG LSSI Competition was forgotten as the chance to see how the various these thirteen smiling lasses got highland dances should be done. together at the Dundas Plowing Pictured here from left to right, match yesterday. Each , girl did. FRONT ROW, Annie Proud, Mae her pant in the entertainment; Smith, Carol MacMillan, Brenda program and gave the audience MacLeod. MIDDLE ROW. Es AT D Be- Results At DundasOn Wednesday W. MacLeod and Sons; 4. Ches— ter R. Whiteway. ' Grade Sow —— 1. Arnold Burke. Dunda-s Centre; 2. Arnold Burke. Grade Sow under 12 months — 1. Fred and Frank Coffin, Souris; 2. John MacDonald, Strathcona; 3. Fred and Frank. Coffin; 4. Ralph MacDonald, Red House. Murray River, 2. N. W. MacLeod and Son; .3. Donnie Gillis. Forest Hill; 4. N. W. MacLeod and Son. Champion male -— C h e s t e r Whiteway. Champion Female — Russell B-uell. . Pen of three bacon hogs —1. Charles Taylor, Upton; '2. Rod- die MacKenzie. Pen four bacon hogs —— 1. John Gillis; 2. Preston Bryenton; 3. Roddie MacKenzie. N. W. MacLeod and Sons;‘3. N. Cattle results at Dundas Wed- nesday: Bryenton. Cattle Judging Results At . Dundas Match Wednesday Cyrus Martin; 4. Earle Jenkins; 5. Ernest Underhay. UNDAs Herd ~— 1. Chester thiteway, . Champion Hog Bacon _—Preston thany MacAleer, Mary Bernard Phillis Greenan, Judy Dawson Irene McKinley. Elaine Manlean, Linda Wright ginia Shaw. 1953 to June 30, 1954 — ard Dixon, 2. Fred an Coffin. 1953 —- 1. Howard Dixon. 2. C. S. MacDonald. Junior champion female Howard Dixon. Reserve ~ Howard Dixon. C. S. MacDonald. Donald. Dixon. aid, 3. Albert Wood. Donald, 2. Albert Wood. MacDonald, 2. Howard Dixon. 3. Albert Wood, 4. Fred Frank Coffin. S. MacDonald. bert Wood. 3. Albert Wood. Neil Garrett, Forest Hill, 2 BACK ROW Ruth Ross, (teacher) andllir- . How- Frank Female dry before July 1, Female in milk before July 1, 1953 — 1. C. S. MacDonald, Senior Champion female — Reserve —— C. S. MacDonald. Grand champion —- C. S. Mac- Reserve champion -- Howard Junior herd — 1. 'Fred and Frank Coffin, 2. C. S. MacDon- Senior herd —— 1. C. S. Mac- Progeny of dam — 1. C. S. and Four females R.O.P. - 1. C. Junior get of sire w 1. C. S. MacDonald. 2. Fred and Frank Coffin, 3. Howard Dixon, 4. AI- Senior get of sire — 1. How- ard Dixon, 2. C. S. MacDonald, Grade yearling female —- 1. Albert Wood, 2. Preston Bryon- ton, Rollo Bay, 3. Preston Bryenton. :_ Grade 2-year female — 1 Improved electrical service for residents of the southeastern portion of the Island is in sight with the construction now under- way. of a high tension transmis- sion line to a substation at Sum- merville. The new project falls in with the Maritime Electric Com- pany’s policy of extending its tranmn-ission lines to back up the government rural electrification program. The line is scheduled to be put into service late this year. The transmission line will be operated at a pressure of 34,500 volts and will be capable'of trans- mitting a load of 2,000 Idlowatta express to the Summerville sub- station where power will be made available to the lines of the Com- pany’s system servun" g the south- east part of the Provmc' e. 23 MILES A new 34,500 volt substation will be constructed this fall near the Compay’s steamI power station in Charlottetown. From here the line will be carried temporarily on the existing Hlillsborough River Bridge, but eventually form part of the new bridge across the I-lillsborouglh River chalmel. The line will be 23 miles long ) 7 Gerry Doyle, Vernon River; 2. Estate. Brent Stead; 3. N. W. MacLeod and Sons; 4. Estate Brent Stead; 5. Joseph Acorn, Dundas. Senior yearling female —— 1. Est. Brent Stead; 2. Edwin Reid and Son; 3. Edwin Reidand Son. Two year old female dry —1. N. W. MacLeod and Sons; 2. Gerry Doyle. _ Female in milk —— 1. Peter Curain; Summerville; 2. N. W. MacLeod and ‘Sons; 3. N. W. MacLeod and Sons. Female dry —1. Estate Brent Stead; 2. N. W., MacLeod and Sons. K‘ Female in Milk -— 1. Edwin Reid and Son, Sour-is; 2. Robert A. White, Rollo Bay; 3. Robert A. White; 4. N. W. MacLeod and Sons. Stead; 2. Edwin Reid and Son, Souris. / Female in milk'—— 1. Robert A. White; 2. N. W. MacLeod and Sons. Female dry — 1. Estate Brent Stead; 2.‘Robert A. White; 3. R0- bert A. White. Female in milk — 1. Edwin Reid and Son; 2. Edwin Reid and Son; 3. Estate Brent Stead; 4. N. W. MacLeod and Sons. Junior Champion female and reserve —- Estate Brent Stead, Gerry Doyle. Senior Champion female and reserve — Edwin Reid and Son, Souris. Est. Brent Steadf- Grand Champion and Reserve —-Ed:wln Read and Son; Est. Brent Stead. ' I Improved. Electrical Service Seen For South-East P.E.l. Female dry —1. Estate Brent ’ altogether and follows generally the route of the 48 Road. Although a transmission line of this type is not suitable for local service along its route, provision is being made on the poles for future con- struction of a local feeder. On account of the amount of construction work being done by the Company for the Government Rural Electrification Program, the transmission line is being done on contract by F. A. Tucker (Canada) Limited those special- ists are directing the work of the crews composed substantially of loom men. To keep pace with the increas- ing electrification of the Province, the Company is plannin' g a 10,000 kilowatt ev‘tension to its Char- lottetown thermal power station to be in service by the autumn of 1961. A efficiency steam turbine and generator have al- ready been ordered from Messrs. C. A. Parsons and Company, Imited, in Great Britain. Highland Dancing At V Dundas Wed. Highland dancing results at Dundas plowing matches. Juniors 9 years and under High- land Fling — 1. Heather Hilliard, Charlottetown; 2. May Smith, Charlottetown. Sword Dance —— 1, Judy Daw- son, North Tryon; 2. Anne Proud, Charlottetown. Sean Trubbhas -- 1. Judy Daw- son, 2. MIary Smith. Charlottetown Intermediates, 10-12 years , Highland Fling 1. Linda Wright, Charlottetown; 2. Mary Bernard, Charlottetown. Sword Dance -— 1. Linda Wright Charlottetown; 2. Carol MacNeill, Royalty. Sean Trubbhas — 1. Brenda Lee MacLeod, Charlottetown; 2. Lin- da Wright, Charlottetown. SENIORS . A Highland Fling — 1. Ruth Ross Charlottetown, 2. Virginia Shaw, Charlottetown. Sword Dance -— 1. Ruth Ross, 2. Virginia Shaw, Sean Trubbhas — 1. Ruth Ross, 2. Virginia Shaw. L Nearly 90 per cent of Canada's 5,585 individual forest fires in 1956 were due to human careless- ness. s Thur., Sept. 11, 1958 The Guardian Page 5 Montague Lady Died Wednesday In 9Ist Year MONTAGUE —- The death of Mrs. Frank V. Murphy occurred at the King’s County Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Septem- ber 10th. 'in her 91st year. The late Mrs. Murphy was born in St. Peters, Cape Breton and :came to Prince Edward Island. at the age of twelve and had re- sided here for the greater part of her life. Her husband predeceas- ed Iher several‘years ago. She leaves to mourn, one daugh- ter (Adeline) Mrs. H. J. Hynes, of Montague with whom she has ' resided for the past number of years; three sons, Vincent and Dr. J. Clarence of Charlottetown and Francis of Montague; also seven grand children and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will take place Friday morning. September 12th, at 9 p. m. from St. Mary’s Church, Montague. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Another Large Crowd Attends ‘ O l O O KIng s MISSIon MONTAGUE —— In spite of in» y clement weather a large con- gregation assembled at Trinity United Church here on Wednesday evening for the third service of the mission being held there. Rev. J._H. B; (Jim) Jones M North Carolina, who is the guest preached at these services. de- livered a powerful and challeng- ing message. Rev. J. M. Fraser conducted the service and called on Dr. A. E. Ings who read the scripture from Matthew, chapter 5, follow- ed by Allison MacKinnon who led in prayer. FALSE TEETH .TIIaI' Loosen Need Not Embarrasn Many wearers of false teeth have suffered reel embarrassment became their plate dropped, slipped or wob- rdrau“ tun?“ ma :2: vs ear 0 appe Just sprinkle I. little FASTEEI'E, tho alkaline (non-acid) powder. on your plates. Hold false teeth more firmly. so they feel more comfortable. Doe. not sour. Checks "plate odor” (don- turo breath). Got PABTEETE at any drug counter. THURSDAY FRIDAY MORELI. THEATRE M.G.M. presents in Vista Vision and color. The hilarious low. down on high life. They’re all together for the first Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra in— SHOW flME 8 O’CLOCK )who'bad the champion “‘rse Judging 'Resulls Albert Wood, 3. Ralph MacDon- Junior .Herd —1. Estate Brent ald, 4. Ralph MacDonald. Stead; 2. Robert Acorn and Son. Grade 3-year female, 1. Senior Herd _ 1. Esta“ Brent Preston Bryenton, 2. Raymond Stead; 2; Robert A. White, Rollo Acorn, Dundas, 3. Ralph Mac- Bay_ JERSEYS Junior champion female — Ei— mer Myers. Reserve champion female —- Cyrus Martin. "HIGH SOCIETY" Containing Celeste Holm, John Loud and others, This Ira Junior calf male: 1. Elmer A.’ Myers, Hazelbrook; 2. Ernest Un- Peter’s Road l ,1}. V, strident: at Dundas Wed- I: n l cinare or, gelding born V'Merrill Ross. Lower _ . 2. Randall MacDon- ‘ fitter: Road. . 2‘: 'age more or gelding. born —1. Gerald Fitzpatrick, EASTERN : BIIARDIAN "Dundas PloWing Match Carriage mare or gelding, born in 1955 —- 1.’ Harry Anistie, Mont- ague. . ' .Carrirage mare born in 1958 ~— 1. Alfred MacDonald, Dundas; 2. Robert Jackson, Red House; 3. Alvin Campbell, Dundas. .Foal-s—l. Alvin Campbell; 2. Alfred MacDonald; 3.,» Robert Jackson. 1 Standard Bred Stallion —— 1. Randall MacDonald. _ I Carriage more or gelding over , 1000 pounds — 1. Russell Webster, Midgell; 2. Dan Campbell, St. Man Suffers Broken Leg Merrill Butler of Peter’s Road suffered a broken leg yesterday morning while operating a loader in a clay pit located near Char- lottetown. One of Mr. Butler’s legs was fractured above the knee when a large stone became dislodged and fell on him. Fellow workers rushed him to the P. E. I. Hospital where an- thorities last night said he was resting comfortably. derhay, Bay Fortune; 3. Earle Jenkins, Dundas. ' r Junior male yearling — 1. Cyrus Martin, New Perth. . 2 year old male — 1. Elmer A. Myers. ~ - Junior champion male —— Elmer Myers. ' Cyrus Martin. I Grand champion male —- Elmer Myers. p ReserVe champion in a l e -— Cyrus Martin. Junior calf female — 1. Elmer A. Myers; 2. Cyrus Martin; 3. Albert W. Wood. Dundas; .4. Cyrus Martin. Senior calf female ~1. Ernest .Reserve champion m ale -— . mer Myers. mer Myers. 91‘s . mer Myers. Junior herd — 1. Elmer My- ers; 2. Cyrus Martin; 3. Ernest Underhay. Senior herd — 1. Elmer Myers; denhay; 5. Ernest Underhay- Four females R. 0. P. —1. El- Senior champion female — El- Reserve champion female —El— Grand champion — ElmerMy- Reserve grand champion —El- Ernest Underhay; 4. Ernest Un- Peters RR. 2. MacDonald. - AYSHIRES Brent Stead, Bay Fortune; Henry Mallard, Gawain Brae. 2. Ernest Underhay; 3. Cyrus Centre. Martin. Senior yearling male -— 1. Est- Progeny of dam —— 1. Elmer ate Brent Stead; 2. Estate Brent .Myers; 2. Cyrus Martin ;3. Stead, bert A. White, Rollo Bay. Donald, 4. Gordon Duncan, St. Grade female born before July 1, 1954 *- 1. Ralph MacDonald, 2. Ralph MacDonald, 3. Ralph .Junior calf male —— 1. Estatze Junior male yearling -— 1. R02 bert and John, Acorn, Dundas Two year old male — 1. Ro~ Prodgeny of Dam -—1. Estate Brent Stead; 2. Edwin Reid and Son; 3. Robert A. .White; 4. Edwin Reid and Son; 5. Robert Acorn. Four females R. 0. P. ——1. Est. Brent Stead; 2. Robert A. White; '3: N. W. MacLeod and Sons. Junior get of sire — 1. Estate Brent Stead; 2. N. W. MacLeod and Son, 3. Robert Acorn and Son. ‘ Senior get of sire — 1. Robert A.4WIhite, Rollo Bay. Grade yearling female —- 1. Ray Acorn, D u n d a s: 2. Ray Acorn; 3. Blair MacKenzie; 4. Ray Acorn. Grade two yearling fem-ale —1. top show, don’t miss seeing it. Regular prices. SHOWING 3:30—7—9 CAPITOL “TODAY ONLY SMIRINO JOHN SAXON ‘ IUDYNEREDITH by ' 10H" WlLDEll - ' non McKIIEN g J JILL ST. mun EXTRA! “Tl-IE GOOFERS” ' . . Male born before July 1'; 1955 — Ed - . V . Timoth' seed PEtersi 3- C- 'C- Wang”, 5L The P“ 15 one of several legs- Underhay; 2.. Elmer A. Myers; met Myers; 2. Ernest Underhay. 1. Henry Mallard. Dufiadkwne’ 2. Paw 'ngflm' market 1;) flees .ngfiz Peters; 4, Daniel MracRae, Sour- Ed by the Tfigugiy ithgégggEq; 131.33/(Ivlyrus Martm; 4. Ernest Under- iVIJuniorzgeCt of sire -— 1. Elmer Junior Champion male — 1- Grade'three yearling female Ml; . ‘ ' Mo ' V ' West. “man” .' ‘ . . ' . , . yers; . yrus Martin. E t. Brent Stead; 2. Robert and ' . _ ?" ( F I n Ll, Plague' lsRoadstead mare or gelding —- ,beingused m the construction of Juuwr yearling female — 1. Senior get of sire —— 1. Elmer Jinn Acorn kagellAizgettb Fort:- Igillh 2. o q 0 DNESDAY‘ Oct. L Elsworth Ross. Sumanerlvfllfi; the Hillsboro Causeway Signs Martln; 2. Elmer A. My— gygrsfiz. Cyrus Martin; 3. Ernest Grand Champion male and re- Acorn ’ g ’ ' ay THE MusICAL TRflT * ‘ ' 2. Edwin J. MacDonal . "te’ ' ‘ . . n er ay. . , serve —— Est. Brent Stead, Ro- " ’ Pond; 3. R. A‘ MacKmnw’ St. Senior Yearlmg female __ L Grade yearling femak _ L bert and John Acorn. Grade female born before July WITH THAT FOOT \ . . . l S‘O‘Urls se‘rVICes‘ r Elmer A. Myers; 2. Ernest Un— 1' 1954 " 1‘ 33" M0“- STOMPIN' BEAT! derhay; 3. Cyrus Martin. Ralph MacDonald. Red House. Grade 2-year female — 1. Peters. d .1 Junior Calf Female —1. Betty Saddle mare or gel ing -— . Lou Doyle, Vernon River; 2. Ed- 'vurch. Rev..Jim ,VGHT, 8 P. M. to agile T r i n i t y ev. Jim Jones. , Murray River, flail-s. Friday meet- u'ldehurch. ‘ LS . Earl Moore, Wo- 'e1d Orwell ~Mrs. Alex Ross, 'are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neil Ross, St. Peters; 2., Kelson .Gordon, Cardigan; ‘3. Dorothy Annear, Lower Montague. Slake Race — 1. Howard Nor- ton, Annandale; 2. Gloria Jen- kins, , Dunstaffnage; 3. Kelson Gordon. _ Mare or Gelding registered —— 1. Randall MacDonald; 2. Joseph Mooney, Souris; 3. Alfred Low- ery, Cardigan; 4. James Mallard, Gowen Brae: , . Champion mare or gelding reg- istered — Ellis‘worth Ross, Sum- merville. r . Draft mare and foal —— 1. Gem] J . Stewart, New Wiltshire. Draft Foal —— Cecil J. Stewart. Draft Stallion Registered —— 1. Cecil J. Stewart. Largely Attended S 0 U R I S ——-’ Forty-Hour De- votionyopened in St. Mary’s Par— ish, Souris, on Sunday, following" the High Mass. Rt. Rev. Mag-r. J. A. Murphy, V. G., and the curates Rev. J. Cash and Rev. J. J. Dunphy were assisted by the following priests: Rev. Geo. MacDonald, St. Peter’s, Rev. W. D. Keefe, Rollo Bay; Rev. Fr. MacLeod, St‘. Margaret’s and Rev. C. Gallant, St. Charles. Fall gladoli and other beautiful flowers amid numerous lights decorated the sanctuary. The closing Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. John Cash, This mass 2-year-old female dry —1. El— mer A. Myers; 2. Cyrus Martin; 3. Elmer A. Myers; 4. Cyrus Martin; 5. Cyrus Martin. Female in milk 1955-56 —— 1. Ernest Underhay; 2. Elmer A; Myers; 3. Cyrus Martin. Female dry 1954—55 — 1. Earle Jenkins; 2. Elmer A. Myers. Female in milk 1954-55 —— 1. Cyrus Martin; 2. Lloyd McEwen; .3. Elmer A. Myers; 4. Ernest Underhay. Female dry 1953-54 —— 1. Elmer A. Myers; 2. Ernest Underhay; 3. Ernest Underhay. , Female in milk 1953-54 — 1. Elmer A. Myers. Female dry before July 1 1953 ——1. Elmer A. Myers; 2. Ernesl Ralph MacDonald. GUERNSEYS Arnold Burke. Grade females:— 1. mond MacLeod, Striathcona. HOLSTEINS W. Wood, Dundas. Wood. ' Coffin, Grade female born before July 1, 1954. — 1. Arnold Burke, Dun- das Centre, 2. Ralph MacDonald. Yearling—1. Aronold Burke,‘2. Arnold Burke, 2. Arnold Burke, 3 Ray- Junior calf male:— 1. OS Mac- Donald, Soui'is River, 2. Albert Senior calf male:— 1 Albert Junior male yearlingz— 1. CS. MacDonald, 2. Fred and Frank Male born before July 1-55:— Lloyd McEwen, RolloBay. Brent Stead; 2. Robert and John Acorn, 3. Estate Brent Stead; 4. Junior Yearling female — 1. ,FtRIINHUSKy win Reid and Son, Souris; 3. Gerry Doyle, Vernon River; 4_ 1 used refrigerator, 75.00 Est..Brent Stead, Fortune; 5. N. Used Washers, electric “d W. MacLeod and Sons. 06 Senior calf female — 1. Est. K“ - - - ~ A - ‘ - r - ~ -- 50- Moutague Electric Co. PHONE 92 ‘ MONTAGUE Rowena:an I» an war}. Flam-Y. .‘v: R ""IBPPS‘IPIIQ aw a: NvNGme aw NOTICE To 1 PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Rum - on Human"? save“ BKnmsex ' mm m -LDNZ°I Amounts: EXTRA! “TOPIS IN BIG TOP” COMEDY‘lAND NEWS TONIGHT and FRIDAY ‘ ; Underhay; 3. Cyrus Martin; 4. 1. Howard Dixon, Fortune Bridge. Elmer A. Myers. b a recession and , . was fonowed y p Junior champion male:—— C. S. I 1 . I eldln -— 1. Draft mare or g g Benediction of the Most Blessed Cecil J. Stewart. IIoRTII IllIlEIl ,fi_ 2 " i - FEMXI/I/ COMFO/er AND ’ V Mae sinuous, Halifax, N. ‘ - Patriot subscription accounts may be Boxoffice Opens 7:30 finding her vacation at I . Female in milk born before MacDonald. . - Show at Dusk d S 1 rament. ? . . . a ’m and Mrs. Herb 14(1))0rggtuggrigf 3,1031: 3:11 services were largely at- July 1, 1953 -— 1. Elmer A. My- Junior Reserve championz— at the Montague. Sou"; orVSummgr. I I ‘ ' Dundas. . tended. 6“; 2- E‘ZneSt Undenhay; 3. Fred and Frank Coffin Of the war he fought with the enemy—and the peace Shirley Graham. C'har- argellligodlhammon mafia—HW- Slde Offi‘es 0" The Gnrdiun and “'9 he won for himself. A story of a. faith, love and un- ’ spent the weekend at Senior reserve champu'o n;_c.s_ , dying courage—and’of a. Mercy and Compassion beyond “gem of Mr. and Mrs. Mgcpogaid Patrlof. K compare! \ ran champion male: — How- Bcn MacLure. Montague. argelsxeifgz champi0m_ C S Mac_ do . P o t T M Hui m M COL DEAN "Es: “108mg at his home fol- Donald ' ' T e -- e .» The rue Wonde I7 . — .1115 recent illness in the Junior alff l :— . County Hospital. c ema E 1 Awe“ Howlott, Souris River. 2. Fred and Frank Coffin, 3. Lincoln Dew- o , New Perth, 4. Howard Dixon Senior calf femralez— 1 How- ard Dixon, 2. Fred and Frank Coffin, 3. Fred and Frank Coffin, 4. Howard Dixon. Junior yearling female:—— 1. Fred and Frank Coffin. 2. C. S. MacDonald. 3. J. Lincoln Dewar, 4. Albert W. Wood. Senior yearling female:— 1. Howard Dixon, 2. Howard Dixon, 3. Howard Dixon, 4. Fred and Frank Coffin. 2-year old female, dry —— 1. Albert Wood, 2. Albert Wood. Female in milk, July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1956 -— 1. Albert PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH _ filth fail. tilttmd’ 3' DUNDAS Female, dry. July 1954-55 -— | 1. Howard Dixon, 2. Albert Wood. Female in milk, born July 1. 1954 to June 30, 1955 —— 1. CS. MacDonald, 2. Fred and Frank Coffin, 3. C. S. MacDonald. Female in milk. born July 1. CLERGYMAN TURNED FIGHT ER PILOT-I ., G0!’don_MacNeill, Corner— ’ .. Is spending his va- his home in Montague. UNlVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL Presents and Mrs. William Scandrett "' Ont. have returned to , , 'ablme after having spent an - ‘5 three-week holiday '.Wllliam MacLean of ' i 9- They enjoyed the Is- ' l‘y Very much and hope ' I return visit at some fu- GOOD LUCK“ ANDA STRAIGHT FURRO‘W‘ To Plowman At The 1’. » §$?£\CINEMASCOPE~TEC » In.) 1 v mhowl chums of little Miss “A ' ‘ ' , ‘, “er are sorry to hear . free 15 a patient in the “. . “my Memorial Hospital mu her a quick recovery te 1'“ to school. Marie is the ' 1' of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ' ‘Peler’s Road. i,“ "I V , G'ends of Mrs. Allan Mac— . '. thaieek R}Ver. are sorry to A C She Is a patient in the ‘. {WWW Memorial Hospital 13‘ *.. 5‘. 1° hear that her condi‘ / l“browns. y) <‘ll u" ANDU-RYEA mun co-starnng IIIIN IleTlIIlE' ANNA KASlliI ' KICK Mllllillfl a can FLOWERS ATTRACT LADIES was of much interest to the char, York (foreground) and Mrs. ladies. Shown examining the var— h ‘ em also of York. lious exhibits are Mrs. Betty But- Rm“ C W Preston D. MacLure MONTAGUE ‘ PHONE 148-2 ' ' the The floral displays In handicraft pavilion at the Déin- das Plowing Match yester fay