/ . my. p CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SLK . |—"'——-‘-_— I ! a ‘ '" ~ General lirerar LAST TIMES TODAY i By FRTE-LOWE Canadian Pro sum w |t Also afvgolgo IL]! '15s snandefinly News - Wingmen of Tomor- M m, libgliljgix frflgilgo v12? row - Cartoon - Mr. Moocher wry 1n Europe. started the last leg picmfla] 01 his Jollflley home at b night with only the whlste extol; Shows At 2:30 . 7 - 8:45 . m! l945---AUG. 14 t0 17 19---o. 14' to 17 THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION AND OLD HOME WEEK q suowiivojadoiao . 1 AND 9 tiny pilot boat and the buzzing roar of the circling flrcrgft w 51d hlmhfarewell. ere was no formality about 5h? deDflrt-ure of the retiring com- Ever since 1889 announcemehts have been made annually about the Provincial Exhibi- tion and we are glad to do so again. The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association with its over half a century ofcontinuity, a record of which it is proud, will again have available on its grounds facilities for the display of the best horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry in this beautiful Province of ours. Our Association was promoted by far sighted patriotic men who thinking of the better- ment of the Live Stock Industry built on beautifully situated land an Exhibition Plant that has been admired by many, The object for which it was built has been achieved in a mal- ner fa;- beyond the hopes of its authors, and today the great reputation which our horses. cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry have on the markets of the world is due very considerably to the facilities afforded here, Our Governments very wisely encouraged these Exhibitions when_ other Provinces failed to do so and because of the continuity of Exhibitions and that encour- agement, Island Live Stock were almost supreme throughout the Maritimes and elsewhere, wherever they showed in competition. It will be the same when Exhibitions are resumed again in the Maritimes and elsewhere. Great credit must be given to the Exhibitors who have notwithstanding that they are ex- tremely busy, found time to prepare their animals and spare the time to show them. Recently a fire destroyed some of our finest buildings, but when our gates open this vear for the Show a big new combined Fox and Poultry Show Building will be ready for ' mander. This hu t _ cflllltllh-stfifts Tllllll- ed with almost iiioobniiigietismftla elrmflh, e sprinkling of Canadian w°mm5 Army Corps members ~ - ind "W51!!! sisters. made her way o slowly out o! the sunwashed land- tlh Brother‘ Don't " ’ I and in exactly the same unherald- , . 9d WHY she left on 100 other At. n lahlliéuni-‘iere no demonstrations if"? the ship. either. Soldiers t I / W; 0r years had been dreaming u y‘ y B" 351K018 of the great day when _, ,, e3’ “mum be 801118 home seemed ‘ actually itiereappreftai” " on r , T ivntched the shoreiirfe rgvctlgde 01' " rheer or even comment.‘ Gfilfelj lthem and the 57-ycill=old OVIIQTQI the bl! adventure W35 A quick ride In u. ad - "Re brought the Gcrtlaeral 31311115, . transport in mid-harbor, where he was greeted with cheers qrom thousands llangin v -' the rails. Ab g ‘i?’ a Admiral Sir B13521}; he m" m?" ______________ Bristol and Vicinity Friends m’ M; _ c, Wm 15"“ with s rcizllgl I has nt d m 5. l l "~ Hmliifal efxdran osleraticolinnoketom‘ 550E K“): , ’ Miss Frances Ma D 1 I’ ' Women's Division of the Rccogarldf 5i ’ wh° 15 5991151118 hcl' leave at Perl , .-.e-¢ . slaz. 4will!Qilllliilllkiiilliiifiaiéfi GABlllEtBfll-BILLV Bllltblfl - .1 loaumlssil aLso coxav ISLAND HONEYMOON CARTOON, SPEAKING OF THE wEATiisn Added Serial “HAUNTED HARBOR” Funtime - Happy G0 Nu"! un. -rn|. ~Slli J Shows At 7 - 8:45 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 M‘ . 4r , - ' . . - ' .cross steep and treacherous giac ‘ iers at elevations of nearly 12.000 ie-ct in the Caribou Mountain range. Vparallelllng the Rocky ‘Mountains. Raymond T, Zvmm" prominent Alllllilfl. of Milwaukee. Wis. has arrived here to com- plete plans icr the undertaking. It svlll be the second attempt of the 57-year-old attorney to trav- erse thc llttle~krlowrl county from a point near Mount Robson, on the Canadian National Railways main line, to Gosnell about 50 miles southwest. Ir. a previous expedi- tion over the same route, Mr. Zill- mer was forced by blizzards and high snow to turn back. He was also injured when he " plunged ovcr n liigll waterfall and “ was carriedscveral hundred feet through rapids before bclns able‘ to swim clear Mr. Zlllmer will be accompanied by Ted Blackmail oi Valemount. . Alto. and in order to cut down '- the weight of the packs on the arduous Journry. the two men will eat only one 2nd one halt pounds of food per day each. This is less than army emerg- .._‘ ency rations. Thor-e her» been considerable con- . troversy in mountaineering ctr- , cles regarding the locations of ' mountains slid streams along this - particular route and Mr. Zlllmer . ls making the trip to officially record his‘ findings. EADY T0 CLIMB R CARIBOO MOUNT-Am JASPER. Alta. Julv 31 — In preparation for a three-week ex- Producers Releasing (brpOrfltiOn .7’/lodl.iud $16M t/ND Nfiwibb m": sr wnnr EXTRA _ suntan. “zonos wlili" AND oruan SHORT SUBJECTS as Ciaarlottetown-Summers ids-Monotone 4 RETURN FLIGHTS DAILY 3 RETURN FLIGHTS EVERY SUNDAY FLYING TIME - 20 Minutes to Summcrsido - 50 Minutes to Moncton FLIGHT NO. 1. 3 . l9. Lv. Charlottetown — 8.00 n.m. 11.30 n.m. - 5.3 . . 8. 30 pm. Lv. Summerside — 8.30 n.m. 12.00 p. m. — 6.0 . . 9.00 p. m. Ar. hloncton - 9.30 a. m. 12.30 p. m. — 6.3 . . 9.30 p. m. Ar. Blissville -- (Fredericton - St. John) — Ar. St. John SUNDAY SCHEDULE .4 row"- 10.20 a.i'n. 1 135p. m. _J_ + + + + 12.00 noon — 5.35 p. m. Il- Il- + 1|- _ CHARLOTTETOWN-NEW GLASGOW t 2 RETURN FLIGHTS DAILY (except Sunday) L‘ _ Flying time to New Glasgow 35 minutes. Lv. Charlottetown, 1.10 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. Lv. New Glasgow, 2.00 p.m., and 450 p.m. e- + e + Single fare, Summerside 2.80, New Glasgow 5.00, Moncton 6.50. (plus tax) e e 4- -|- Reservations and Tickets ROGERS AGENC ’ 510 AIRPORT 2061-2062 8.30 pm. l§~f1¢lt§ii§if=f I - : peclition during which he will _ Mr evlfggipglére will leave shortly {c1 M13 5611163’ MacDonald. w been in the ness for his firm, Mrs. Lester McEwell. who vtas a Mr. Louis McEwen, who ls on the clvll service staff at Ottawa. arrived home last week to spend and Mrs. Lester McEwen. M185 Axethla McDonald. has zone‘ ployed. I is going along slouiy. i i‘ James F. MacDonald . lplece to the west end n at present and the ex- Mr. Horace McEwcn. who has rc- T sided in the citv for several years while employed zit the airport has removed to his old home m St. Peter's Harbor where he will take 11D farming again. improved this week. M1‘. John Davesux. was in the city on business last week. 5t Peter's Lake. left Silildnv [or Montreal to spend 1.1. port of his vacation. A few blueberries appeared llee lust. week but as vet the Dlttiilllg has not started in full S\\‘ll’l.';'. Ber- ries are reported quite small this year but the price hgher than ever. lvlrs. James A. O’Bl'ieil is con- fllud to her home with a severe cold. Several sections of the paved highway here have been oiled‘ and gravel as it is called for n top sur- Iace to save the imvcmont. Tnc road through heie and east ‘is in excellent. condition. Mu. Alfred Slnllcn, WHO ilrlzvccl from New York City n short time ago to visit her aged lntllcr-in-linv. has returned to 1.01‘ honlc. sran TRIO 17617; “(Tasr 0p CHILLER A spectacumr Hollywood mas‘. headed by Merle Oberon. fiallcho; Tone and Thomas Mitchell appears‘ this week at thc Prince Edwnid‘ Theatre in "Dark Wutce" pcnsefill dranlatic thriller. as one of the finest $01‘ ‘ appear In the Post. "Dark Waters." Bogsnus through United Artists. The stars are sun iii tho most undertaken. Miss Oberon. already lllllzuizs .:.r_ her brilliant versatility. CiliSllllllza even the best o! her former parts with her portrayal of Leslie Cal- who believes herself on the rile of insanity Miss Oberon rr: ~ unsur-pased dramtalc heights. Co-stlarred with Miss Oberon Franchot Tone reveaLa that Ill are not his only claim tc famc._ lll "Dark Waters.“ Tone enacts n 5lm-‘ pie fighting country doctor who r finds himself enmeshed in the mur- _ (lEPOUSISClIBiITIBE of a nan; of Lnu- ' 1515M hnyou cut-t hroats. I-le plays the part with tpylcal high hit-nor matlc ltentlall-tles. I Posal ly the greatest chance 111 characterization ts accomplished l)‘ Thomas Mitchell. Scen most rei- that as the understandln father m "The Sulllvans." Michell np~ pears in "Dark Waters" as :llc_ sllky- soft-spoken Mr. Sytcincy“ brains behind the plot to steal o, sugar plantation and to "lh o. ‘ young and beautiful 2.» "l ‘heritage. ' “Ilaritime Central Airways is LAZY Liv-E k? chm your system - take ABBEYSi ‘Health Self _ fore leaving for Montreal on busl- i patient in the P. E. Island Hospital for some tune has returned home. '._ | _. his vacation with his parents lvlr.‘ to the citv where she will be em-i -’ Work on the big store at Mort-ll I“. tension will be used as a work shop.‘ "l. Fishing is reported as somewhat _. Mr. John T. Valley. teacher nt :1 covered with gravel or chipped t brought to the screen by lacnwlict _:: exciting roles lhCY have W01‘: vln. the harassed heroine oi the " film. In the enactment of a sill "L "white tle and tails" roles whlih (i. have been his lot in the recent past - and with a firm grasp o! its <H-' 3' ti th kl dly friend of the - - Qealaeai: 1h "llvllson" and hetorc .' $6,000 in Prizes $6,000 in Prizes l9ll5 pmzs |.|s1' l9l|5 The 1945 prize list prepared under the direction of the Minister of Agriculture and by a general committee of the Department of Agriculture and Live Stock Branch with prominent Exhibitors is the best in many years. It has been mailed to hundreds of Exhibitors but any- 1 -~ who has not received it should make application to the undersigned for one. lihere are classes for Standard Bred Horses registered, Roadsters, Clydeadales registers eu. Percherons registered, and Draft Horses of various ages. In the Cattle Division there are prizes for Shorthorns, and any other Beef Breeds, for Ayrshires, Holsteins- Jerseys and Guernseys. wqtzllasses for Sheep include, Shropshire, Southdowns, Oxford Downs, and Hemp. shires, also arket Class. For Swine. Yorkshires and Market Class. The Poultry section has been carefully looked after, and there are also classes for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, etc, The total prize list runs in the vicinity of $6.000 and is the best offered for years. Facilities for Exhibitors are being made ready and judging will take place on Wednes- day and Thursday mornings, Aug. 15th and 16th- commencing at 9 o'clock. Everyone is in- vited to watch this interesting feature, and for the horses and cattle, judging rings, seats with awnings, are provided. Everything points to this 1945 Exhibition being one of the best held in years. We print with pleasure the following with reference to the 1944 Show. Read it and see what others t-hink of our Live Stock. ' p EXTRACT FROM REPORT ON THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION OF 1944 The Provincial Live Stock Show of 1944 was the best that has been held here since be» f0l‘0 the war, and some classes of dairy cattle far surpassed all records previously made. This excellent showing of live stock was due to a suggestion advanced by Premier Jones which he later implemented by paying to classes of dairy breeds in which five or more breed- ‘ers exhibited, an increase equnl to the amount originally offered in the prize list. While this did not apply to cattle of the beef breeds the total increase in cattle entries over the Dfevlfllls Year was 60%. a total of 850 entries. The class of stock exhibited was equal to the best shown in Canada, Mr. J. J. McCague of Alliston, Ontario, judge of Holsteins. said. “there was lots of quality on show and the top placings would provide keen competition anywhere.” Mr. Hugh J. Coulson. Editor of the l-Iolstein-Friesian Journal. Toronto- was enthusiastic about the entries. Equally compliment- ary remarks were made by the judges of the Guernseys and Jerseys. Of this latter class the judge, Elmer Ashton of Foster, Quebec, spoke very appreciatively, not only of the quality, but said he had never attended an Exhibition where the stock was so well trained and handled. The judge of the beef breeds. Mr. W. B. True-man said, “a wonderful show and don’t you think it wasn’t." He added. there was probably not a better show of beef cattle in 25 years. Horses attracted the largest number of spectators. Donald Black, M.P., from Quebec was the judge. and noted a marked improvement in the quality. He judged llolh the light and heavy classes. The entries were ilp 30% over i943. - Sheep entries were down, but the number of swine increased by 8% and ‘the judge» J. W. Graoha-m waswery pleased with the exhibits, particularly of the young stock. The pofi try exhibits manifested a very high quality. some of the breeding pens exceptional. Our Association contributed in every way possible to make the Fair a success ln ad- dition to putting the Plant at the disposal of the exhibitors, we had all the buildings pn-operlv sprayed and generously supplied with bedding The total expenses Involved g, cgngidgrabi. sum of money beyond the amount contributed by the Provincial Goya-um"; ' J. W. BOULTER. Agriculture and Live Stock Production F orm the Backbone of Our Prosperity See what our people can achieve by watching the Judging at Exhibition Grounds. l No Admissions to Exhibition. Everyone .Welcomo For Prize List, Address , I ' J. W. BOULTER, Qnrl'nl‘;“'y_ Charlottetown, P. E. I.