CHAMP ON THE ISLAND cm Willi-s of Cornwall, Iwho ~ ' car’s E-sso ro- . _ . at Wed 1.“?me Glen Morris_ yesterday 1: congratulated by L.S,Match and Agricultural Fair As- 1,:ll “in the Provincial Plowing Hunter (right) President off thelsociation. . ._ ' Championship Class at Dundaslprince Edward IIsland Plowing ' Horse lodging Results At Dundas On Thursday Horse judging results at Dundas , Preston Bryenton. plowing match Thursday. l General purpose mare or geld- HORSES 'ing born before Jan. 1 1955 — 1. Draft mare or gelding _. “James Mallard; 2. Charles Tay- Charles Taylor. Dundas 2. Josephllori 3- Garth Gillis; 4. Frank Maclsaac, Bear River; 3. Gordon ; “530130113”- Hunter, Dundas; 4. MacCormicK‘. General purpose mare or geld. Bros, St, Georges. ling born since Jan. 1, ~1955 — 1. Draft mare or gelding born in 3P.A. MacDonald, 2. MacCormack 1955 _ 1. Lyman Acorn, Dundas. lnms; 3. RA. MacDonald; 4. Cy- Draft mare and foal — 1. Jos- {r .5 Martin, New Perth. - eph NaCIsaaC. 3631' River- 1 General purpose mare -— 1. John Draft foal 1958 ~ 1- Joseph , A/ am, 2. Bert Taylor, Upton. Maelsaac- . _ 1 General purpose foal, 1958 —— 1.» Draft stallion Feg- - 1~ C991,] ,Wylie Taylor, 2. John Acorn. Stewart, New Wiltshire; 2. N811 l Plow team over 2500 pounds _1 Ross, St. ,Peters; 3. Preston Bry- Angus Matheson, Forest H111, amen. Rollo Bay; , Plow team 2200-2600 — 1. Ger- Draft mare or gelding over 1400 iald Guns, 2, Albert wood, Dun. Pounds - 1- Pl‘e‘Slon Bryan'tOu. Gas; 3. Robert A. Jackson,, Red 2. Francis MacMaster. Cardl- House, gan, RR 5: 3. Cecil J. Stewart; 4- I Plow team under 2600 pounds —— Henry Mallard. .1. John M. McLeod, 2. Vernon McEwen, Midgell, Draft team hitched to wagon —- 1. Preston Bryanton, 2. Cecml J. Stewart, Charlie Taylor, Dundas Draft mare or gelding under 11- 00 pounds —}1, Preston Bryanton, Rollo Bay-4 2. Harold Taylor, ,Dundas, 3. Harold Taylor; 4. Large Herd Of Herefords JUdged Al Dundas Thursday Grade Yearling 'Female — 1. Arnold Burke. I Grade Female born before July A large herd of herefords were judged at Dundas Thursday. Fol- lowing are the results: HEREFORDS "gyms —— The teachers of " and surrounding districts the Souris High School 'Fslenlay morning for the first “ssions of their two-day fall con- "gallon. In the absence of the $5 Mrs. Melvin MacPhee M 'mied .the - chair and opened “ Vurwtmg', . I 3,. Mme iollowmg committees were for the sessron: press, 1 \Ma-rjorie MacDonald, Miss ‘eve campbell and Mrs. Ira ; resolutions, Mrs. Mary - nald, Mrs. Inez Dixon and lflames E. MacDonald, nom- mancs, Miss Bernadette Mac- nnnald, Mrs. Gladys Fouchere Mrs. Leah Kennedy; ques- V box, Miss Helen MlacIsaac all Mrs. Ira Sanderson. v ' Jeremiah Pineau,'Montague i" II t. l I I. I‘ll H ’ 5‘. demonstration on French .. .I I Mowing recess, Mr. Malcolm ennie, Deputy Minister of , gave a talk on Depart- ‘tal affairs, and remarked on “and attendance which, he was indicative of the en- asm of the teachers. Concluding the morning session, Patricia LeClair gave an of the work accomplished . ' Red Cross Short Course she attended at Kingston, OON SESSION afternoon session opened at interesting address by Acting President, Mrs. Mac- ee,:fiho strongly upheld the prestige in a profession - With many difficulties. M. Daniel MacDonald was v‘ ‘ to the Board of Gover- the Soul-is, Local Teach- Association to replace Mr. O’Hanley. report of the P. E. I. T.F. presented by Miss Bowness, , , also congratulated the acting ‘ out on her splendid ad- Miss Bowness brought to Mention of the teachers the dries paid on P. E. I. as . with those paid in the . Atlantic Provinces, al- , EASTERN EGUARDIAN l YQILEYrIELD Mission tonight . " My) 8 pm. hear Rev. Jim ",‘ 100a} choirs. Cavalcade " ‘ 1 Remington. Come. fl ALL AND WINTERSkirts on ', at! one week‘at half price W films Dress Shop, Mon- 0.0111: To EVANGELISTIC Minnight, 3 p. m. in Val- Church. Rev. Jim mm eyneld orwell "SONAILRS' , M and relatives of Mr. ' E. MacNeill, Montague, J "Fly to hear he is at present :v, a FQEV‘ School, gave a very inter- I Mel-Day Convention Opens AlSouris High School ’ though, according to research; P. E. I. can afford to pay as much as the other Atlantic Provinces. Tribute was paid to Dr. L. W. Shaw who served the Province ,in the field of Education so faith- fully for, many years, and a hearty welcome was extended his successor. Mr'. Malcolm MacKen— me. ' In the absence of the Super- visor, W. H. J. ’Hynes, Mr. Louis Herring. Murray Harbour, spoke words of encouragement r”to all teachers, especially the beginners who are entering. their class- rooms for the first time. The meeting then adjourned to resume sessions this morning. (Continued Page 1) led with Katahdins and Sebagoes gin?” took the champion- PLOWING RESULTS Esso Maritime ' Chanmimship‘: -—1‘. Glen Morrissey, Experimen- tal Farm, 2. Wendell Jenkins. Millview, 3. Howard Olgillvie, Wallace, N. S., 4. Briggs, Plaster Rock, N. 3., Esso ——1.'Canl Wills, Cornwall, 2. Glen 3. wondell Jenkins, Millview. Sheidow, Cherry Valley, 2. Leroy Godfrey, Cornwall.‘ 7 3-sod tractor openz—I. William McSwaih, Morell, 3. Hulnter, Strathucona. Leod. Taylor, 2. John Mac-Lead. Bert Hayllor, 2. Gerry Prominent Local Mon Passes Al 81 MONTAGUE .— The death of a well known Montague resident, James A. Currie, in his Slst year, occurred on Wednezday, Septem- ber 10th at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. , The late Mr. Currie was born in Pictou County, N.S,,, son of the late Alexander and‘ Celeste (Langille) Currie. He was a resident of Montague for many years and was a mem- ber of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. . Left to mourn are the following sons and daughters: (Beth) Mrs. Catherine at home; Bruce. and Martin, Charlottetown; AllIster, New Perth; (Mary) Mrs. Claude Nicholson, Mo. .tague; (Evelyn) , Mrs. Walter Goss, Charlottetown ' r “l m the veterans wingl(Marjorie) Mrs. Roy Simpson, PEI. hospital. Pickle Lane, Ontario; Rev. M. \ ; NATION TODAY v : TRA! TOPIS IN BIG ' " ~ COMEDY am no MOVIE MUSICAL TO SING WITH THE MUSIC THAT'S SWEEPING . - ER wind by ALV‘N GCNZ I. AURORA PRODUCTION oUNT RELEASE Presbyterian, Guild Meets MONTAGUE — The September meeting of the Presbyterian Guild 1. 1954 —— 1. R ‘ph MacDonald, Red House, Leer Burke, For- tune Bridge; 3. Lester Burke. Grade Yearling Female —— 1. Ralph Macdonald. Red House; ‘2. Arnold Burke, 3. Arnold Burke. Junior Calf Male —1. L. J. Buell, Murray Harbour; 2. L. J. Buell: 3. Henry Townshend, For- tune Bridge. Senior Oallf Male ——1. L. J. Buell. . Junior Yearling Male -- 1. L. '. Buell. - 1 used refrigerator . .. 75.00 Morrissey, Experimental Farm, 2-sod tractor opehz—l. Norman MacLeod, Forest Hill, 3. Harold Mclnn‘is, St. Peters, 2. Norman Borden ' 2-w-3-«sod tractor, ‘Ladiesz—l. Marlene Kitson, North River, 2. Ada MacDonald, 3 Betty Mac: Single furrow went—1. 'Ihuelwe Charles Taylor, , 3. Gang plow, under 16. yearsz—l. David Gardiner, Perth, Ontario; _ Montague, was held at the home of Mrs. B.N. Stewart and 'was conducted by the president Mrs. George MacCannell, assisted by Mrs. Leland Nelson. 1 The devotional period was In charge of Mrs. Elsie W-atterworth and Mrs. Wellington Campbell_, Plans were made forthe an- nual fall bazaar, and Mrs. H.M. appointed on the work committee for next month. ' At the close of the business, the members held a social hour and lunch, served by the hostess, as- sisted by Mrs. Stewart Westaway. Glen Morriss'ey ,. Carl,, Minister of Murray Harbdr North Presbyteria. Church and Jean, Toronto. Also a number of grandchildren. / ' _He was predeceased by. his wife the former Rh :1 Martin of Glen Martin, in No mber, 1957, and by one son, Fraser, who was kill- ed serving with .the R.C.A.F. in the last war; Also left to mourn are one bra~ ther, Jack, Pictou Landing and one sister, Dave Christi-son, Trail, 3,0. - ‘ The funeral will take place from St. Andrew’s, Presbyterian Church, Montague, today- at 2 p.m: "Interment will take place in the Montague Community Ce- metery. Male born before July 1, 1955— !. Henry Townshend. Townshend; Reserve L. J .. Buell. Junior Calf Female —— 1. Henry Townshend. Senior Calf Female —— 1. L. J. Buell; 2. Henry . Townshend. ’ J. Buell. ‘ . , Two year old female —- 1. L. J. Buell; L. J. Buell. Female born July 1, 1954 to June 30. 1955 — 1.VL.'J. Bruell, Murray Harbour. Female born July 1, 1954 — 1. Henry ,Townshend; 2. .L. J. Buell, 3. L. J. Buell; 4. Henry Town- shend; 5. L. J. Buell; 6. L. J. Buell. ' Reserve —.~ Henry Townshend.‘ Senior Champion Female and reserve ——I-Ienry ‘ Townshend and L. J. Buell. , ' , Grand Champion and Reserve ——Henry Townshend and L. J. Buell. . Junior GetofLSire --1. Henry Tow-nshend; , 2. L. J. V'Bue‘ll. Senior Get of Sire — LL. J'. Buell; 2. L. J. Buell. . Junior Hérd — 1. L. J. Buell. Senior Herd — 1. L. J. Buell.. Progeny of Dam —— 1. Henry Townshend; 2. L. J. Buell; 3 L. J. Email; 4. L. J. Buell. FOR ADDITIONAL STORIES AND PICTURES SEE PAGE 12 Used Washers, electric and Junior Champion Male and Re- \ 50.00 serve — L. J. Buell. , ' M . ‘ - __ , ontague Electric Co. Grand Champion H e n r y PHONE 92 MONTAGUE Group To Enter MONTAGUE — Mr. John After a lengthy discussion, it was decided that the work shop enter a play in the regional fes- tival for the Dominion Drama Festival. It was also decided to put on two high school plays, which would be entered in the high school drama festival in the spring. DWELLING BURNS KENTVILLE, N. 8., (CP) —— Fire restrode the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Viner and their five children Tuesday at nearby Pereau. Nobody was burnt. Esti- mate of damage was not avail- able. The fire is believed to have [.tanted from chimney. Regional Festival ‘ Hughes, president, presided at a} meeting of the Montague Drama-1» Athol Roberts, Reserve — Earle *an overheated, ' —1. Athol Roberts. 2. Morley An- near, 3. Earle Rankin. Junior champion female - Rankin. Grand champion female — A- thol Roberts, Reserve -— Athol Roberts. - . Junior get of tire —- 1. Athol Ro berts, 2. Athol Roberts. Senior get of sire ~ 1. Athol gRober’L-s, 2. Athol Roberts. Junior herd — 1. Athol Roberts ' 2. Athol Roberts. Senior herd — 1. Athol Roberts, 2, Athol Roberts. Progeny of r dam — 1. Earle Rankin, 2. Athol Roberts, 3. Athol Roberts. Grade tw0 yearling female —; 1. Clifford Bryenton. Grade three yearold female - 1. Clifford Bryenton. Grade female born before July Shorthorn beef judging results Patriot. NOTICE TO , PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS - Patriot subscription accounts may he paid affheMontugue. Souris or Summer-g ' side. offices of The 'Guardian and The. The Guardian “The Patriot Montsue Dram“ Shorthbrn Beef Jodging Al Dundas OnThursday‘ at Dundas Thursday. SHORTHORN BEEF Junior Calf male -— 1. Athol Ro- berts, Southport. tic Work $1101!» held in the Mon- 1 Rankin. Senior calf male —- 1_ Athol Ro- tague High School Wednesdayrl Senior champion female __ 11,9115, . _ evenmg- IAthol Roberts, Reserve Earle Male born before Jilly 1. 1905 ——1. Athol Roberts. Junior champion and reserve —1. Athol Roberts. Senior champion male — Athol Roberts. _ Grand champion and reserve — Athol Roberts. Junior calf female — 1. Athol Roberts, 2. Athol Roberts, 3. John Annear, Senior calf female —- 1. Athol Roberts, Athol Roberts. Junior yearling female — I. Athol Roberts, 2 Earle Rankin, Charlottetown RR 5, 3. Earle Rankin. Senior yearling female u 1. 2. Morley Annear, 3.» Fri, Sept. 12, 1958 The Guardian Page 5 . Athol Roberts. Two year old female - 1. Athol Roberts, 2. Athol Roberts. Female born July 1. 1954 to June 30, 1955 w 1. Athol Roberts 2. Athol Roberts. ‘ Female born before July 1. 1954 1, 1954 — 1. Clifford MacDonald Bear River. ’ Beef steer under 800 pounds —- 1. Morley Annear. 4-H Calf Club steer —- 1. Gerry Smith, 2. Robert.Cain, 3. Kenny Mellish Merrell Mell-ish, All of New Perth. ' Special prize donated by Athol Roberts, Southport, and won by - Gerry Smith of New Perth. BALLOONIST. KILLED WARSAW (ALP) —— One of the world’s leading balloonists, Col. Franciszeh Hynek, 59, was killed when his balloon crashed in flames near Koscierzyna. north- ern Poland, Monday night. O ' ' . V I " "THE TIN STAK I With HENRY FONDA and ANTHONY PERKINS A classic western of top quality. A bounty hunter comes to town to collect his reward and finds aryoung sheriff who is about to get killed. What he teaches him and what he finds and learns himself makes this a tremendous action movie. Theatre hummus Fri. ' ‘ Sept. 12 - 13 I COMING MON, - .. WED. - THUR. “PEYTON- PLACE” ‘Junior Yearling Female — 1. . Smith and Mrs_ MacCannen were 1 L. J. Buell; 2., L. J. Buell; 3. L. . Junior Champion female-_ and I v ‘ ,1 MORE”. THURSDAY & FRIDAY MGM. presents in Vista Vision and color. The hilarious low. down on high 1" e. They’re all together for the first time. Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra in- ? "HIGH SOCIETY" \ Co.starring Celeste Holm, John Lund and others, This is a top show, don’t miss seeing it. Regular prices.‘ THEATRE SHOW ,TIME 8 O’CLOCK , TONIGHT Box Office bpens 7:15 Show at 7:45 The True and Wonderful CLERGYMAN ‘ ‘ an... MA 4 .DAN Bunyan... n... “tiara” 7’; V, « f - _ . _ . “f . m— ' Story of COL. DEAN HESS TURNED FIGHTER PILOT: CINEMAScoPE ‘TEBHNICOLOR RTHA- HYER' COMING SAT. and MON. EXTRA! ‘ SPECIAL FEATURETTE (wand Sweet Cap to the enjoynient. i 3 add .so much