3;. snown nbme is tumon Boswalits k hi hi h h b M . B ll' , L l . Br nze Medallion: Elliot Suther- fgglyffflgnhzfafssinrfeniffile ywifie 8 Own Y r lgzf-vtzfar: lililnm Lalale). lanlii; New Glasgow, N. S., and . judging at the Provincial l:xhibit- Mary Forsyth, Dartmouth, N.S. TOP YORKSHIRE SOW , .. 'A7ugnsi'lne cm Swimming Tests A varied and interesting water- front program was one of the highlights of the Maritime C.G.I.'l'. Lenders Camp held at Augustine Cove. Miss Eleanor Hart. Crap- - and. acted as Camp Waterfront Director. On August 10. Paul Cudmore and Joan Murphy. Red Cross Super- visors. examined the sw .. Awards were presented to the following successful candidates at the closing ceremonies of the camp. JUNIORS: Jean Marshall- Truro N.S., Peggy Geddes. Milford N.S., Jeanie Hattie, Stellerton. V.S.. Phyllis MacLeod, Truro. N 8., Emma Chamberlain. Bathursi. N. 3.. Karin Wessman. Liverpool. N. S. and Janet McGillivary. New Glasgow. N.S. INTERMEDIATES: Jean Mc- Phee. Truro, N.S. and Kay Balser. Digby. N.S. SENIORS Mary Richardson, Lancaster. N.B., Gail Patrick. Campbellton. N.B., Pat Rose. New Glasgow. N.S. and Heather Mc- Alpine. New Glasgow, N.S. Royal Life Saving Society iwo-year-old 15 DUW I ion. This Another product of Mr. Bus wall's is the champion of al Greatest Number of Exhibits For Provincial The 4th annual Provincial Flow er Show to be held in the Bap tist Hall in Summerside next Tues day and Wednesday under the aus pulses of the Abegweit Chapter of the I.O.D.E. is expected to fea- ture the greatest number of ex- hibits yet shown in its short his- tory. The show will be officially open- ed at 3 pm. on Tuesday. Au ust 23 by Hon. Eugene Cullen. Maia- tor of Agriculture; and the special speaker will be Mr. Bremwell Chandler, Supervisor of P.E.i. Libraries and Audio-Visual Educa- titm Department. An afternoon tea will be served from 4 to 6 pm. by the ladies of the sponsoring organization, the Ahegweit Chapter of the l.O.D.E., and in the evening the presenta- tion of prizes to the winners in the various floral classes will be supplemented by entertainment in the form of highland dancing by Mrs. Garden Lawson whose pre- senlalion will include the popular Irish Jig. On the entertainment program will also be featured a trio of Summerside girls-Misses Myrna Hancock, Maureen Forbes and Irene Mountain - who will present vocal selections first in Cflsillmel worn l00 years ago. and (i'l;i;n in costumes of the present popular flower show con- to expand and improve from year to year, and already iiirrc are indications that this year Will see the greatest number of I”-Xlllhlis ever shown i.n its history. Jiiriiziis for the gladiolli in the show will be Gordon C. Warren purl J. Wilfred Cudmore. of Char-I gliciown, while the balance of the 9153' Alward and Mr. and Mrs. Hiiilllhllrii of Monclon. N.B. lhis year the number of class- in for entry has been increased ldlitl i-actii have been added to the gist. .'lhe sponsors hope that con- siilgiahlc interest will be taken by fix ihiinrs and spectators alike in J19 rlirfvtal feature of the flower l M M"”' this year does honor Ivhrharlntlctown in its Centenial .('dl ,. I the Charlo te- mill limit of arms-red, white. low . T'i1";'iiVfl. green. grey and yel jum-10” ba special feature will '0” t 1.: the popular vote of visi- A-" 0 9 show. an lmembcrs of the committee. Ev" Wlrklng ve , hug llmcy anflg In re.d1ne" hr "NW mdmdu I mlhny o nlzatlons and Wm. W81: ave come forward .5 war-ifs so that the prize list 3.1- W I5 much more extensive MI W before. some of - es are on 41.91., or St . Wis may obtain nm of "'9":orious classifications from Dr, mu-:0"M0)'se or Mrs. Leslie Muted 5;. tlmd one of the committee .0” Shout, Yesterday that exhibi- yn R2 the l;I:vivt.-wtlhst II clans.tpexb7.1 "W" by the exhibitors. Table do :2:-ations will up jug hi HIIIIILV of hlotnn 40 per- ,,.0:'qr and ssnersl appeal IWWIIY In bow wil be '"' from 2:! In lf:w pm. and CHAMPIN or "HArloNs to havei 'forri - slit-op sliow sliampioiis at this Country Cheviot shearling ewe also llyt-ar's fair-a beautiful Noi-thy shown by Lyle Boswall. uh Barter's Film . More Clashes Flower Show In Argentina -,p.m. when it will be concluded with a sale of flowers in the even- ing. Quite vi few new sections have been added to the show this year including African Violets, and pot- ted plants and the children's cor- lner, introduced last year. will again be important features of the show. The two main awards which are given annually are the Maurice Mill Men's Wear Rose Bowl Tro- phy for the highest number of points in the show, and the R.'i'. Jlolman Silver Tray for the best individual table decoration. This year another trophy has been add- ed through the donation by 'ihe T. Eaton 60., of Moncton, of a silver Rose 'iowl. Angmu n miggrsmaimnewhtfg faigs ,,fv'2i The latest violence followed dia- t on damned for this iem.-5 showy turbances earlier Wednesday when' The summemde Rotary Cluby the firemen turned their hoses on the Summerside Y's Meats Club. the Sf-""33""? '"'”wd' "d f0 P"'”"5 Si...:.::erslde Kin. ”rii' dub, the W9” """'9d- Summerside Lion's Club, Simmons mom AnGE and MacFarlane, Ltd., J. K. Cur- ran, the Flower Cart, Mrs. Ray TORONTO (CF)-A section of Clark. Mrs. Eric MacKay, Mrs. Lake Ontariolwiilbeclosed to ship Roy Human, Mrs, Heath strong, ping for six months because a Mrs. 1:. 'r. Tanton. Mrs. Alex depth charse failed to explode ”nie, Mrs. Hamid sciiui-man, Tuesday. The depth charse was fired from l-IMCS Wnllaceburg persons were killed and more than 100 were arrested in clashes be- tween police and Catholic oppon- ents of President Juan Peron's re- gime Wednesday it was reported here today. Violence inued late into KO night in various parts of the capi- tal. Club-wielding police charged Catholic demonstrators near the San Martin monument in central Buenos Aires. Tear gas was also used to disperse the demonstrator-. There were reports of mysterious gunfire in parts of the city. The demonstrations coincided with the 105th anniversary of the death of Gen. Jose San Martin, the "father of Argentina." BUENOS AIRES (Reuters)--'l'wo Mr. and Mrs. Ridge of Itanhovt Beach spent Monday. Aug. I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee The C.G.I.T. girls of York held a wiener fry at Stanhope Wednesday evening. Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Garden Purches and daughter, Toronto. have re turned to their home after spend- ing a holiday with Mrs Purches' parents, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Andrews, York, a wiener fry was held on Thursday evening at Stanhope Beach in honor of Mr and Mrs. Porches. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswell Winslow, were the guests of Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett on Sunday evening. Aug. 14. Mr. A. Rodd. Milton was the guest of his sister-in-law on Wed- nesday, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Watts. York. Mr. and Mrs. ilayen Bradford and two children, Black Harbour. N.S. are the guests of Mrs. Brad- ford's parents. Mr. and Mrs Harold Watts. York. Services were held in York United Church on Sunday morn- ing. Mr. Albert Lantz of German- town. Maryland. held the service while Miss Joanne Lilly of Marsh- field was soloist. Many friends of York are sorry to hear that Mrs. Abner Vessey has entered the P.E.Island Hos- pital for treatment. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. eo. Watts, York. and Mr. and Mr . Ridge of. Stan- 'of Mr. and Mrs. Allison McLean on Sunday at their summer home in Bedeque. Mr. Russell Harrington. who spent his summer holidays in York as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. irs Lewis. left for his home this week. in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox and family. Charlottetown spent the weekend holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts. York. A new power and irrigation dam wil raise the level of Africa's Lake Victoria by three feet. I-Inppy Ilolidnyr I II YOII paws... Stopfor Mrs. Richard Hinton, Mrs. Lee Home, Mm Jam” Hume,-I M”, during naval training exercises and its captain. Cmdr. F. J. Jones .. i(.M.L.llSl- w H M" " '5 " 9 "' marked its location and notified CIIDMORTS . Mi A Bu . Miss imf; Huff. llffiises re:-v:le and department of transport officials. I IGladys Holman. Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt, Mr. Hammond Bowrcss. S. Suspend Strip Tease Strike . NEW DELHI (AP!-Government clerks have decided.to keep their Ishirts on. After only one day with- -out shoes. they have suspended a I”strip strike" for higher pay and llmproved working conditions. They had planned to report for work wearing less and less each day unll their demands were met. The original schedule called for pajamas by Aug, 22. and after that only loinclolhs. A spokesman said the campaign was called of! Thursday because some members of Congress had .promised to support the clerks' Icause. Gifts Tote Weapons For Teen-Age Gongs NEW YORK (AP)-Two dozen girls were reported Thursday to have acted as knife and gun ioters ve' teen-age gangs of boys A Brooklyn street fight. Police broke up the battle of so boys Wednesday night. but not before one youth had suffered a stab wound. Police said both gangs brought girl auxiliaries as weapon carriers operating off the theory that the police would round up the g boys first, am; giving me gm. , reduction or retnu-lion (shrinking) (3. 5, 3"” 'm, an "Np, took place. ons' evidence. V Ami most. amusing of .l.m".”ry'mkedANou of tho” improvement. was maintained in seised was found to possess a cases where dot-.tors' o tions wenpon. ; warn eoniinued over a period of litany nmnlhal The girls Hd ip In”. knives fart. results were an thorough and clubs in their clothing and Maud them to the boys as needed call at our showroom and ypes now in stock. 3. R. JOHN ST. PETERS RD. Toronto. 0ssl. (Special)-For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the nstonishing ability to shrink hemorr- hoids and to relieve pain. Thousands have been relieved-without. rmort in surgery. in one hemorrhoid case sfier another, "very strikin i love- mosit" was reported an veflwed hy promptly. And doctors' observations. gontly relieving pain, Actual in Pain was relieved ivhiia MR. 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Visit the linen department on the third floor for an excellent selection of pure Irish Linen fable cloths-bridge sefs- guest towels-cutwork runners-tee towels. etc. Irish Linen double damask Table Cloths- 4.50 'I'o I6.95 Irish Linen Table Cloths with 8 matching Nepkins- I I I.95 to 37.50 Irish Linen Bridge .Sefs-- 2.95 to I L50 Irish Linen Guest ToweIs- 79c to l.50 Irish Linen Cutwerk Runners- 7.95 and 3.95 Irish Linen Glass ToweIs- 45: to 95: Irish Linen Beth Tpwels-24" x 45"-- l.00 Each MCDRE 8 M?LEOD L'I'3.Ld