it K‘ILMUIR MAN WINS GRAND PRIZE IN LUCKY DOLLAR CONTEST. I Lucky Dollar Food Stores, the first prize being George numbering fifty in Prince Ed- Hume of Kihnuir, shown here re- ward Island, recently concluded ceiving the keys to' a brand new their Grand Opening Contest . . . Pontiac V-8 Strata Chief auto- with the lucky prize winner of mobile, the grand prize in the contest. Presenting the keys to the car is Murdock McGowan of McGowans Limited, ,Kilmuir. Numerous other prizes were awarded in the Lucky Dollar con- test. . .and a complete listing of all names of winners will be pub- lished shortly. Shorthorn Judging Results During Old Home‘Weelc ’ The following are the results of the Shorthorn judging: Junior, Calf, male born after Dec. .31, 1957 and before May 10, 1958 1. H. Lyle Boswall and Son, Marshfield, P.E.I. 2. Athol Roberts, Southport, P.E.I. 3. H. Lyle Boswall and Son, 4. H. Lyle Boswall anti Son. Senior Calf, m’ale, born July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1957 1. H. Lyle Boswall and Son, 2. Athol Roberts 3. H. Lyle Boswell and Son. Junior Champion male; born after June 30, 1956 and Reserve Lyle Boswall. Male born before July 1, 1955 Leigh Brown New , London, P.E.I. 2. Athol Roberts Senior Champion male born be- fore July 1, 1956 Leigh Brown, Reserve Athol Roberts. . Grand Champion Leigh Brown, Reserve —- Athol Roberts. , Junior calf female born after Dec. 31, 1957 and before May 10 1958 1. Athol Roberts 2. H. Lyle Boswall and Son, 3. H. Lyle, Bos- wall and Son, 4. H. Lyle Bos- wall and Son. Senior Calf, female born July 1, to Dec. 31, 1957 1. H. Lyle Bosé wall, 2. Athol Roberts 4. Leigh Brawn New London, P.E.I.. 5. Leigh Brown. Junior yearling, female, born I 7-1 1. 1957 1. H; Lyle Boswell and $111, 2. Athol Roberts 3,.H. Lyle 12:".Vall and Son 4. Earle Rankin 5. Earle Rankin. ' Ficrior yearling, female, born J'y 1, 1956 to Dec 31, 1956 1. 13311 Jewell North River, P.E.I. 2. H. Lyle Boswall and Son, 3. Leigh Brown 4. Athol Roberts. Junior Champion female born after July 30, 1956 and Reserve Lyle Boswall. TWo year old female born July 1, 1955 to June 30 1956 1. H. Lyle Boswell and Son, 2. H. Lyle Bos- wall and Son 3. Athol Roberts 4. Athol Roberts. / Female born July 1, 1954 to June 30 1955 1. H. Lyle Boswell and Son 2. H. Lyle Boswall and Son 3. Athol Roberts 4. H. Lyle Boswall and Son 5. H. Lyle Bos- wall andSon. ' Female any age with R.0.P. Record. 1. Dan Jewell Senior Champion female born July 1, .1956 .Athol Roberts, Re- serve —- Lyle Boswall. Grand Champion, female Athol Roberts, Reserve—Lyle Boswall. Junior Get of Sire 1. H. Lyle Boswall and Son, 2. Athol Roberts 3. Leigh Brown 4. \Dan Jewell. Senior Get of Sire 1. H. Lyle Boswell and Son 2. Athol Roberts Junior Herd 1. H. Lyle Boswall and Son 2. Athol Roberts, 3. Dan Jewell. ‘ . Senior Herd 1. Alhol Roberts 2. H. Lyle Boswell and son. \ Progeny of Dam 1. H. Lyle Boswall and Son 2. Athol Roberts 3 Earle Rankin. , . Special Prize a trophy to the Junior [Champion Female Short- torn Class donated by Exhibition Association, Charlottetown wonby Lyle Boswall. Ayrshire Prize At Provincial The following is a list ofwa- shire prize winners: , , Junior Calf, male, born after Dec. 31, 1957 and before May 10, 1958: 1. Raedale Farm, Charlotte town, RR. 3 P.E.I.; 2. Keith Bos- well and Sons, Victoria, P.E.I. 3. Raedale Farm. Senior calf male born before July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1957: 1. Keith Boswell 2. Estate Geo- rge L. Boswell, Charlottetown, RR. 3. P.E.I. Junior yearling, male, born January 1, 1957 to June 30 1957 1. Raedale Farm; 2. Raedale Farm. Senior yearling male born July 1, 1956 to Dec. 31, 1956 1. A. MacRae and Sons, Chan'- lottetown, RR. 6. P.E.I. 2. Keith Boswell and Sons, Victoria P.E.I. Two year old, Male, born July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1956 1. Raedale Farm, 2. Estate George L. Boswell 3. Earle Mao- Rae, New Wiltshire, P.E.I. Male born before July 1, 1955 1. Raedale Farm, 2. A. Mac- Rae anl Sons. Senior Champion, male, born before July 1, 1956 Raedale Farm. Reserve A. Mao Rae and Sons. ' Grand Champion Male: A. Mac- Rae and Sons, Reserve ' Keith Boswell and Sons. Junior calf, female, born after Dec. 31, 1957 and before May 10, 1958 1. Keith Boswell and Sons, 2. Betty Lou Doyle, Alberry Plains, P.E.I. 3. D. Fred Mac- Rae and Son, Hunter River, P. 13.1. 4. A. MacRae and Son, 5. Raedale Farm. Seniorcalf, female born July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1957 1. Keith Boswell and Sons; 2. A. MacRae and Sons: 3. Raedale Farm, 4. A. MacRae and Sons, 5. Est. George L. Junior yearling, female, born Jan 1, 1957 to June 30 1957— 1. A.'MacRae and Sons, 2. Rae- dale Farm, 3. Raedale Farm, 4. Raedale Farm, 5. Earle ‘lac- Rae New Wiltsh-ire, P.E.I. Senior yearling, female, born ‘July 1, 1956 to Dec. 31, 1956 —— 1. Raedale Farm, 2. Raedale Farm, 3. A. MacRae and Sons, 4 A. MacRae and Sons, 5. Keith Boswell. Junior Champion female, born after J a- 30, 1956 Keith Boswell, Reserve A. Mac- Rae and Sons: ' Junior Herd 1. A. MacRae and 8:33, 2. Raedale Farm, 3. Keith Boswell and Sons. Junior Get of Sire 1. Keith Bos- well and Sons, 2. A. M'acRae and Sons, 3. Raedale Farm, 4. asdale Farm. Two year old, female, dry born July 1. 1955 to June 30 1956 1. A. MacRae and Sons, 2. Raedale Farm 3. A. MacRae and Sons, t A. MacRae and Sons, 5, Keith Exhibition Winners Boswell and Sons. Female in milk born July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1956 1.. Keith Boswell and. Sons 2. Raedale Farm, 3. A. MacRae and Sons 4. 'A. MacRae and Sons 5. Keith- Boswell and Sons. ' Female, dry, born July 1, 1954 to June 30 1955 1. A. MacRae and Sons, 2. Keith Boswell and Sons, 3. Razed-ale Farm 4. Est. George L. Boswell 5. Raedale Farm. . Female in milk, born July 1, 1954 to .June 30, 1955 1. Keith Boswell and Sons , 2. Raedale Farm 3. A. MacRae and Sons, 4. Keith Boswell and Sons, 5. Raedale Fawn. Female dry born between July 1, 1953 to June 30 1954 1. D. Fred McRae and Son, 2. Est. George L. Boswell, 3. A. MaoRae and Sons. ’ Female in milk, born between July 1, 1953 [to June 39, 1954 1. A. MacRae, and Sons, 2. D. Fred MacRae and Son, 3. Earl MaoRae, New Wiltshire, P.E.I. 4. Raedale Farm. Female, dry, born before July 1, 1953 1. A. Mac-Rae and Sons 2. Keith Boswell and Sons, 3. A. MocRae and Sons, 4. A. Mac Rae and Sons, 5. Raedale Farm. Female in milk, born. before July 1, 1953 1. A. MacRae and Sons 2. Keith Boswell and Sons 3. A. MacRae and Sons, 4. A. MseRae and Sons, 5. Keith Bos- well and Sons. Senior champion female born before July 1, 1956 A. MacRae and Son, Reserve A. MaeRae and Sons. Grand Champion, female and Reserve A. MacRae and Sons. Senior Herd 1. A. MacRae and Sons, 2. Keith Boswell and Sons 3. Raedale Farm 4. Est. George L. Boswall 5. Earle MoRae. Four females qualified in R.0. P. 1. A. MacRae an Sons, 2. Earle MacRae, 3. Raedale Farm. Senior Get of Sire 1. A. Mac- Rae and Sons. 2. Keith Boswell and Sons, 3. Keith Boswell and Sons, 4. Raedale‘Farm, 5. Earle Machae. ‘ . ' < Progeny of Dam 1. A. Mac- Rae and Sons, 2. Keith Boswell and Sons, 3‘ Est. George L. Bos- Wall 4. Raedale Farm 5. Earle McRae. Special prize—a trophy for the Junior Champion Female Ayr— shire Class, donated by the Pro- vincial Exhibition Association, Charlottetown and won by Keith Boswell. Special Prize —- a trophy for the Senior Champion Female Ayr- shire Class, donated by the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, P. EL and won by A. MacRae and Sons. STRANGE MATERIAL Coral blocks cut from hillsides are a favorite building material in Bermuda ‘ nessey Funeral (home, I IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOSEPH MALONE it was with deep'shock and regret that the many friends of Mary Malone, beloved wife of Joseph Malone, learned of her passing in .he Charlottetown Hos- pital onArpril 30th, at the early age of 54 years. Though not in good health for some time, the seriousness of her condition was not realized. until she ‘was admitted to hospital on March 31st. She underwent sur- gery on April 5th, and for a tme seemed to be making progress, but then, in spite of ekcellent medical attention. and constant, loving care, she slipped quiet‘y away on April Mary was born in Charlotte- town, the elder daughter of the late Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Powers, and received her education at Notre Dame Academy, although seriously crippled by polio at the age of four- On April 22, 1925, she married Joseph» Malone, and the couple resided in Charlotte- town during their marriage. Al- though her disability restricted her outside activities, her home was always open to friends and ne' hbours and anyone in, need, an her kindness and generosity well known to everyone with whom she came in contact. 'Left behind to mourn their, deep loss are her husband, Joseph, a daughter, Helen, Mrs. Russell Stanley of Brandon, Mani- toba, and ason, Ted, of Halifax, N 8., all. of whom were constantly at her bedside during her illness in hospital. Also three grand- children Teddy, Elaine ‘and Gerry Stanley, and a sister, Helen, Mrs. Edward L. Trainor, South Boston, Mass. The remains rested at the Hen. where many friends called to pay their last respects. The funeral, which 'was largely attended, was held to [the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Very Rev. Moreau,’ C. 8s R. Interment took place in the Catholic Cem- etery, with Rev. C. Coghlin, C.‘ SsR. conducting the service at the grave. Pallbearers were J. Davey, .C‘. Corrigan, W. Cullen, P. Clarkin, W. A. Davey, R. Power. ‘ FLORAL TRIBUTES PILLOW ’ The family Mr. Bowers and Staff of R.C.Al Victor Service Dept. of R.C.A. Victor DeBlois Bros. ' Office Slant. of DeBlois Bros. Shippers of Deblois Bros. Wilfred Cullen andvfamily Fannie and Jean \ The Kneobone family Jean and Ralph Worth Helen, Ed and Patsy MASS . CARDS Rev. J.N. Tralnor Sisters of St. Martha, Charlotte- town Hospital Mr. and ers. W.A. Davey Mr. and Mrs. Chas E. Praught Mrs. Peter Oa-tway and family Mrs. Winnifred Leonard Mail. and Mrs. W. Howatt and fam- y , Mrs. Adrian Keenan Charlie Trainer Mrs. Fanny Praughlt and Mr. and Mrs. Willima Power and family . - Mr. and Mrs. William Doiron William Davey Mrs. L.M. Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown Eileen Ryan Mr. and Mrs. James Davey and famfly Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Davey Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Power Basilica Altar Society Helen and family / Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald,” Summerside Mrrs. Lottie Maelnnis and family. Borden Mary and Austin McGee, Monc- ton, N.B. John McGee, Moncton, N. B. Helen,« Ed and Pat, S. Boston Anna Powers and family, Brook- line I > Mr. and Mrs. R.B.. Johnston. S. Boston , Mrs. Katherine Foley, S. Boston Mrs. Ina Mealey, S. Boston Mrs. Grace Flannery, S. Boston Mr. and Mrs. T.J. O’Brien, S. Boston ‘ " Peg Torney, S. Boston Mrs. Cora Seitz, Dorohester, Mass Mr. John Shannon, Randolph, Mass. Mrs. Mary Purcell, Mattapan, Mass. Tim McSweeney, W. Roubury, Mass Margaret Hayden, Boston MrsaEileen P. Cottrill, Boston SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS George and Mamie Hunter. Bos- A 'Olttawa knew what amount of ton Mr. and 'Mrs. Edmund F. Cott- rill, Boston Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doyle and Eileen v MESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY The-Kneebone Family Jean and Ralph Worth Mr. and Mrs. RB. Johnston 5. Boston Mrs. A.M. Gregory and Vimy Lena Cullen Mr. and Mrs. John Rowell, Mor- e11 Bertha Hogan Helen and John Hogan Chris Todd - Bobby and Enos .r Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C63 Mae and Harry Downe Brandon Mental Hospital Lab. Bern and Helen Connolly Mrs. Mae Smith Mrs. ' B.R. Coleman. Brandon Catholic Women’s League, Bran- don Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carpenter, Wilsonville, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Stanley, Brandon Miss Laura Delamater, Brandon Mr. and Mrs. Le Stacey, Norfolk Mass. can. or THANKS The bereaved family wish to express their sincere thanks to Father Moreau and Father Cogh- Iin, The Sisters of St.~ Mrtha, Dr. J. Sweeney and Dr. J. Mac- Millan, and all the nurses and staff of the Charlottetown Hospi- al who ministered so kindly to our loved one duing her final illness; also to the Hennessey Funeral Home, the Pallbearers, and to all those who sent flowers Mass cardS, Spiritual Bouquet-s, and expressions of sympathy, all of which were very deeply alp- preciated. ' ' Air Clashes Over Strait Of Formosa TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)-— Na- tionalist jet planes clashed with speedy MiG-175 in two air skinn- ishes with Chinese Reds Thurs— day over the Formosa Strait. ' In one'fi-ght the Nationalists shot down two jets, possibly three, the defence ministry reported. At sea, nationalist gunboats sank one of seven Communist boats apparently seeking to res- cue a downed Red pilot. Radio Penning, meanwhile, said two Nationalist 'llhunderjets were shot down and another damaged by Red Chinese planes near the coast of Fukien prom e on the Olnnese mainland. ' Nationalist Defence Minister Yu Ta-Iwei said China has massed forces along a 750- mlle stretch of coast and is ready to probe any weak point in the Formosa defences. Reports Fire Main Cause Of Eskimo Deaths OTTAWA (CW—Northern Af- fairs Minister Hamilton said Thursday night a fire which de- stroyed a food cache 10 miles from Garry Lake was the main contributing factor to the deaths by stamation of 16 Eskimos last February and March. “I don’t believe the tragedy can be blamed on anyone,” he said in the Commons after read- ing a lengthy report by a north- ern service officer on the circum- stances surrounding the deaths. Earlier reports said 14 Es- kimos died of starvation and ex- posure, but Mr. Hamilton said 16 died, directly or indirectly as a result of the fire which destroyed the food cache. Earlier, too, he said, no one in flood was in the cache. But at the night sitting of the Commons, Mr. Hamilton said that Spartan Airways of Ottawa, which had done some work in the area west of Hudson Bay, had donated 2,400 pounds of food to the Garry Lake Eskimos. to be kept at the cache. Additional food supplies, were flown in in December and April by the RCMP, Mr. Hamilton said, adding that the cache was two~thirds full, providing for a safety margin, when it burned down. The fire was due to the explo- sion of an oil burner, the report I Page 12, The Guardian Mon., August 18, 1958 Sheep Classes At Provincal Results of sheep judging at the Provincial Exhibition were as fol- lows. SHROPSHIRE DOWNS Male born in 1958 1. S.C. Stewart and Son, RR. 3 Charlottetown, 2. S.C. Stewart and Son. Male born in 1957 1. S.C. Stewart and Son. 2. S. C. Stewart and Son, 3. Wilfred Stewart, RR. 3 Charlottetown. Male born before 1957: 1. Wilfred Stewart, 2. S.C. Ste- wart and Son, 3. S.C. Stewart and Son. Champion male: Stewart 3M owned by S.C. Stewart and Son. Female born in 1958 1. S.C. Stewart and Son, 2. Wil- fred Stewart, 3. SC. Stewart and Son. . Female born in 1957 1.'S.C. Stewart and Son, 2. Wilfred Stewart, 3. Wilfred Ste‘ wart. ' Champion’Female: Stewart 4M owned by S.C. Stewart and Son. Pen, one male, three frmale, born in 1-958: S.C. Stewart and Son. Pen, one male born 1957, thrte Femaleborn in 1958: Wilfred Ste- wart. 2. S.C. Stewart and Son. COUNTRY CHEVIOTS Male born in 1958:... . ’ 1. Winston Stewart, RR. 3, Charlottetown 2. Winston Stewart 3. Winston Stewart. 1 Male born in 1957: 1. Winston Stewart, 2. Winston Stewart, 3 Winston Stewart. Male born before 1957: 1. Winston Stewart, 2. Winsth Stewart. Champion Male: » Firenchlfort Lad 4M owned b Winston Stewart. 1. Winston Stewart, 2. Winston Stewart, 3. Winston Stewart. Female born in 1957: 1. Winston Stewart, 2. Winston Ftewart, 3. Winston Stewart. Champion Female: Frenchfort Lady 2M, owned by Winston Stewart. Pen (one male, three female born in 1958): Winston Stewart. ' ' Pen (one male born in 1957, three female born in 1958): Winston Stewart. BORDER CHEVIOTS Male born in 1958: - 1. Lincoln Boswell, Charlotte— town. 2. Lincoln Boswell; Male born in 1957: 1.“ Linclon Boswell. Male born before 1957: 1.’ Lincoln Boswell. Champion Male Woodstock 21L owned by Lincoln Boswell. Female, born in 1958: .1. Lincoln Boswell, 2. Lincoln Boswell. Champion Female: Woodstock 18M, owned by Lincoln Boswell Pen, one male, three female born in 1958: Lincoln Boswell. Pen, one male born 1957, three female born in 1958: Lincoln Bos- WELL. OXFORD DUNN ' Male born in 1958 1. Winston Stewart, 2. J. R. Thompson, Charlottetown, 3. H. Lyle Boswell, and Son. Marshfield Male born in 1957: 1. JR. Thompson, 2. H. Lyle well and Son. LEICESTERS v / Male born in 1958: wart and Son. Male born in 1957: 1. S.C. Stewart and Scn. Female born in 1958:...' .. , Boswall and Son, 3.'H. Lyle Bos— 1. S.C. Stewart and Son. 2. S. C. Stewart and Son, 3. S.C. Ste- Twee‘l's Real-durum Corner Kent a Great George Also Orders To Take Out Are Judged Exhibition Male born before 1957: 1. SC Stewart and Son, 2. Ha;- rison Green, Clyde River. Champion Male: Stewart 11M owned by S.C. Stewart ad son. Female born‘in 1958: 1 to 3. S. C. Stewart and Son. Female born in 1957: 1. S.C. Stewart and Son, 2. AI- lision Stewart, 3. S.C. Stewart and Son. ' ' Champion female Stewart 13M, owned by S.C. Stewart and Son. Pen one male, three female born in 1958: S.C. Stewart and son. Pen, one male born 1957, three female born in 1958: S. C. Ste- wart‘and Son. I HAMPSHIRES , Male born in 1958: 1 to 3 Mrs. E.R. Webb and dau- ghters, Pugwash. Male born before 1957: Mrs. E.R. Webb and daughters. Champion male La‘rchwood, own d by Mrs. E.R.‘ Webb and dan- ghters. Female born in 1958: 1. to 3. Mrs. E.R. Webb and daughtens. Female born in 1957: \ 1‘ to 3 Mrs. E.R. Webb and daughters. ' Champion Female Larchwood, owned by Mrs. E.R. Webb and daughters. ‘ \ V Pen (one male, three female born in 1958): Mrs. ER. Webb Pearson Urges \Stopping Atom Bomb Testing OTTAWA (CP) — Opposition leader Pearson said Thursday atomic bomb tests should be no international agleement is reached to ban test explosions. He made the statement in the Commons after Health Minister Mont'eith reported on' Canada’s role in the work of the United Natioan scientific committee on the effects of atomic radiation. The report stated that any rise in the worl level of radiation ’ constituted a potential dnger to health. Efforts were being made at Geneva to reach international agreement "on a ban. However, even if such an agreement were not reached, consideration should PUBLIC PARKING . CENTRAL . CONVENIENT Supervised by Can. Legion Situated on old Prince Ed- ward Theatre lot. Rates: 25c 01" $2.00 weekly stopped for a period even though ' Holstein Prize Winners At Provincial Exhibition Results of judging od Class II (Holsteins) were as follows: Junior Calf, male, born 1958 1. Cyril Jones, RR 5, Char- lottetown, 2. Lewis Bros. York P.E.I. 3. Cyril Jones, Senior Calf, Male, born 1957: 1. Oswald J. Newson and Son 2. Hooper Bros, . Lewis Bros Junior yearling, male, born 1957 1. MacArthur Bros, Union Road, 2. BB. Jones 3. ’Hooper Bros. Senior yearling, male, born 1956 1. BB. Jones 2'. Falconwood Farm 3. Elmer MacDonald, Hun- ter River, P.E.I. Junior Champion male and Re- serve Champ—Diamoud H i l 1 x Treasure Gem, owned by Oswald J. Newson and Son; Reserve- Abegweit Pilot, owned by BB. Jones. Two year old male: 1. Falcon- wood Farm 2. Lewis Bros 3. Roy ' F. Dickieson, New Glasgow, P. 12.1. , , 4 be given to banning tests for a period. WOULD BAR VIOLATIONS No country would be able to violate an agreement of this kind without detection. 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