a ee ae oe ¢ ; ¥ , I 4 - - . ar - ‘ a a or ae over: 1. senry 1 mayor “rs. ASTON! DUPE, nosencam,) wampre or tating: rahih daistinn; Cncdadaahaous sack. ek 1959 Heary Towashend, 3. Henry| Progeny New - Hampshire; 3. Mrs. James Robertson, East | Irene Kassner Souris. 7 on 14, 18 ? 1s Townshend Cees Sat Rested Rock} Baltic, 3. Mrs. James Robertscn,| Sample of oan crocheted: 1. . Mrs. John W., Robertson, wa 08 Baltic; 2. Audrey Robertson; 3 hens: 1. Harold Bulpitt, 2. old belgie 3. Clayton Buipitt. Home-made scop, not less than - News Highlights Of Week ae . 3 Progeny of dam: 1. Henry| Progeny of Light Sussex cock 2 tbs.: 1. Mrs. Wm. B. Baker, El-| Mudgie H “i a and New Hampshire hens: 1. : E : ughe okt Kile Shorthora heifer: 1. Preston| Clayton Bulpitt, 2. Harold Bul-| Sua, 2, Mrs. 1. 4-thiskivam. Sou-| | Sample of lace, mitted: 1. Mee. 4 — Bryenion and Son, 2 Edwin Pet-| pitt, 3. Harold. ‘Bulpitt. ge By + Aes Die ae ; se ~- ers, a Bay. Best pair of Wass Denis Judges: Teresa Mac teen's ee colored orn heifer panne 1, | MacDonald, Bay; ve ge ie Gillis 4 ag ot , Kings- | ; Be hat ar We| Meth "Rote ao, yrorrams, |e esr | e ree re Best pair of ducks: ‘Pe » Preston} | for table or export: | Needlepoint, chair set or foot By DAVID ROWNTREE Tunisia were to bezin etek to 11 have attended the four- e iaathere heifer 2. years: 1.| Bryenton and Son 1. David MacDonald, Rollo Bay,| stool or other article: 1. Mrs. oust Press Staff Writer | this weekend of charges by the | room school. Two of the books : 2. Billie MacDonald, Rollo Bay, 3.| Claude Richards; 2. Mrs. Alan K.| Summary of the week: Pre-.| Southeast Asian country that it | have been condemned by the mier Duplessis died. British voters will elect a new parlia- ment next month. The United Nations decided to send a fact- finding mission to Laos. NEW CHIEF FOR QUEBEC Schefferville is a small min- is the victim of Communist ag- gression from North Viet Nam. The. move is less than the }- Laotian government asked for. It wanted a UN emergency force to help combat Commu- nist rebels in the guerilla fight-, Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay, 2. John| Judge: George MacNeill. 3. DOMESTIC . "Dark fruit cake, without icing: 1. Mrs. D. L. MacConmack, Sou- ris, 2. Mrs, T. J, Kickham, Sou- ris West, 3, Mrs. Alex Robertson, East Baltic provincial fire. marshal’s de partment. Nova Scotia Premier Robert L. Stanfield has agreed to meet with the citizens to discuss the . _ conditions. $ Moncton Mayor M. M. Foch MacDonald, Rollo Bay * 6 carrots for stock: 1. Mrs, Jackie Aitken, Fortune; 2. Myrt- le McGregor, East Baltic; 3. Clifford Campbell, Little Harbour o = long ‘carrots for table MacLean seers Men's or lady’s sweater: 1. Mrs. @harles S. MacDonald, Sou- ris River; 2. Mrs, Charles S. MacDonaid, Souris River Child's eweater: 1. Mrs. Arthur I. MacDonald, Bear River, Preston Bryenton and Son. Shorthorn heifer 3 years an d over: 1. Edwin Peters, 2. Edwin Peters, 3. Preston Bryenton and MacAulay, Souris; - Get of Sire: 1. ors, 4 Dixon, East Baltic; 2. Mrs. Pius] ing town ’ 2 Preston Bryeenton and Son./1. Mrs. D. L. MacConmack, Sou- | sire" Sookie” Ankon Fon "++ camapelt--Tattte Barbours-B-Miree!—de-inen ones denchopencct- tee _| Sus issued a strongly worded pro-. geny of dam: 1. WN! pis, 2. Mrs. M. J. McQuaid, Sou-|' § parsnips for table-.use: 1.| Bruce Stewart, Souris desolate part of northeastern | tinued: to report small-scale | juvenile reformatory this w | gs Peters, 2. Preston Bryenton and ris, 3: Mrs. Major Reid, Rollo! cla ; 5 . : is yton Bulpitt. . Roseneath; ‘2. “I, pair woolen ‘socks, home made} Quebec that was once known | fighting in its northern prov- Fteden: Fulton Sanderson ! | B@¥ Mrs. Jackie Aitken, Fortune; 3./ Island yarn: 1. Mrs. William) as the Land of Cain. inces. Officials believe the Dae sorted tas’ toe? ‘odustrial SHEEP : Pound cake, plain witout ic-| Myrtle McGregor, East Baltie..|‘Baker, Elmira; 2. Mrs. Pius The big development scheme | munists may Preparing to | home in Saint John as ‘‘unfit” CHEVIOT OR LEISTER ing: 1. Mrs, M. J. McQuaid, Sou-| 6 beets for table use: 1. Harold ald }Campbell ; 3. Mrs. William Bak-| was one of many that Maurice | begin a big attack on the town | and “‘a breeding place for | Cheviot or leister ram lamb| TiS: 2- Mrs. D. L. MacCormack, | Bulpitt, Roseneath; 2. Donna Mae4 er Duplessis promoted in his last | of Samneua. crime.” pea born in 1650: 1. Russell Buell, Souris, 3. Mrs, Charles Campbell, | Aulay, Souris; 3. Mps. Jackie Ait- gos pair fancy socks: 1. Kay 15 years as Le Chef of the prov- | INDIA, CHINA AND TIBET | Newfoundland’s polio count ; bs : : uel, | Rollo Bay. ken, Fortune : ct ince’s Union Nationale govern- An appeal for 0 Chi = Abney, 2. Russell Buell,’ Abney, oor be 8 themed Ching, Souris; 2. Mrs. Russell peal for an end to China continued to increase steadily 3. Joseph Maclsaac, St. Peters Sponge “eake, aeeeet 1 Gensou oe, Bu Ohing; 3. Ellen Stead I is outt and India’s dispute over border | over the week. Cheviot ram born “in 1958: 1,| MTS. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath,| Bit Rose: hile oF mh 1,| 1 pair woolen mitts, Island _Dupless bef, gph a stroke | violations came from an unex- Education officials announced Ci Hubert Henn 2, Russel| 2 Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Bal} oO it, iz h; 2,| Yara: 1. Mrs. Charles 8. MaeDoo-| Visit “tg” schetferville. He sre. | Beciet Source this week—the | Wednesday that provincial Se ae tic, 3. Mrs. Harvey Poole, Bare . (sence i2'| ald; 2. Mrs. Arthur Dixon; 3, Mre.| Visit t. Schefferville. He re | Soviet Union. schools would not open until ma @ coma for 3'2 days Sept. 30. They were previously Sou- Buell, 3. Alden McLaren Mrs. Alex Robertson, East Baltic, Alex R ; The Russians, acting the role ra i ris tt . i auary Ist, 1958: 1. Herbert. Hen: |, Cnocolate gpke, iced: 1. Mr s Boar ord Campbell title Har-| T pair fancy mitts: 1. Mre. Rus-| body wes buried at TroveRive deme of Adis to cnt tact on | con a tment ne : nessey, 2. Russell Buell, 3. Alden | Rav Coffin, Souris, 2. Mrs. Frank |""§ green tomatoes: 1. Harold) sell Ching; 2. Mrs. Arthur Dixon;! eres where he was born 69 | ferences “in the spirit of friewd. (eee MacLaren. Cheverie, Souris, 3. Mrs. Ed) puipitt, Roseneath; 2. Rowena|3. Mrs. Arthur Dixon; years ago. ship.” The Sovief appeal was B . pa Cheviot ewe lamb: 1. Alden| Townshend, er Garrett,....East’ Baltic; 3. Mrs.| 1 pair woolen gloves His death marks a turning | made because »'certain cir-| EAT UP MONKS McLaren, 2. Russel Buell, 3.| . Light cake, . Mrs. D. L.| Jackie ‘Aitken, Fortune yarn 1. Mrs. Russel Ching; 6, Mrs nes point for Quebec. For almost a | cles” in the West were tryinz |) eee teres (AP) —-An Joseph Maclsaac MacCormeck, » 2. Mrs.| 6 ears corn for table use only:| Wallace Rose; generation Deuplessis domin- | to complicate the situation be.~ ars gang claiming to be acting : Cheviot shearling ewe born in| Alex Robertson, East Baltic, 3.)1. Harold Bulpitt, Roseheath; 2. | macDonald oer Quebec law-making. He | fore Premier Khrushchev goes’... KEM—a secret Greek Cyp- 11958: 1. Reid Underhay, 2, Hub-| Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Baltic | Mrs. Carl §. McVane,’Elmira 1 pair fancy: gloves: 1. Ellen, wielded personal power over | to Washinzton next week riot organization — raided the earggtedh . h ean ee i % loef: 1. Mrs.| 6 stalks fodder corn: 1. Mrs. | ciead most phases of the administra- Both the Chinese and Indian ‘lonely Makhairas Monastery in anne igh usse’ p Bay, 2. Mrs. | Jackie Aitken, Fortune; 2. Mai- k tion and in the minds of many, ov ts-dec! , |Uhe Troodos Mountains and ‘beat Cheviot flock of 1 ram, 1 shear- George Paton, Rollo ‘ : : Quilt patchwor cotton home ; = governments clared they 7 . : Major Reid, Rollo Bay, 3. Mrs.|or Reid, Rollo Bay; 3. Major de: 1. Ed Roberston; 2,| B¢ himself was ibe government. | were ready to negotiate up four monks Friday night. It is a $ oe et ee 1. Hu-/ Qharies Cempbell, Rollo Bay _| Reid, Rollo Bay na Fraser " "| As expected, 52-year-old Paul | Perhaps trying to avoid fur- |known that Makhairas Monks Hennessey, 2. Russell BuZ, Whele wheat or graham bread | 3 cabbage, early: 1. Mrs. Ar- ‘ Sauve was the Union Nation- | “ther words with Peking. the In- (have had— differences for some “apprectite ipods thought 0 FOR 9, SHO 3 thur Dixon, Rollo Bay Rug, all wool homemade yarn: ale’s choice to succeed Duples- 8 f Re % loaf: 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, : 1. Mrs. Jemes Robertson, Kings- dian government told the Dalai |time over allegiances to Arch- } ‘that the pictures reached me pent aoe SHROPSHIRE OR Sicementh, $ Sire, Mailed 3 saeneeys cane: 1, Mrs. Carl a oo sis. Of late, ees had been | Lama that it still regards Tibet_|bishop Mekarios and his oppon- ‘ ey an S. McVane, Elmira ro giving imcreasing!y important | . oa ected ere Oxford Seeochive ow Suffolk | Rollo Bay, 3. Mrs, Alex Robert- 6 cucumbers for table use: 1.| Rug, wool rags: 1. Mrs. James) jobs to Sauve who was youth -petcag a gpea ahah — ent, the Bishop of Kyrenia. -< feeeee ee OP opts Sen ram lamb born -in 1959: 1. Ho-| 0%, East Baltic Mrs. Lyman Baker, Elmira; 2.| Robertson; 2. Mrs. Carl S. Me-| and social welfare minister. Be- | pendent and is ‘ete Sa have s : re Lward—Norten,Annandale—2—Ho.| Rolls %# dozen: 1. Mrs. Major| Marilyn Garrett, East Baltic .{ Vane, Elmira fore being sworn in Friday, | the UN look into Communist ete ae ner ai! ward N6érton, 3. Preston Bryen- | Re, » 2 . rgest pu Zz oh se , , — Inspection fg ore ton and Sons Kassner, Souris, 3. Mrs. Ernest/ weight: 1. Mrs. Lyman Baker,! w. Robertson; 2. Mrs. Elmer Fra-| cabinet little changed from the . AJ ay Oxford or Shropshire ram born | Avery, Elmira Elmira; 2. Wendell Baker, El-, | ser; 3, Mrs. Aubrey Aitken, For- previous administration. LOSES DIRECTOR erteall gil She sor yp Dingle ys Bg ts in 1958: 1. Ernest Underlay, 2.| Tea Biscuits % dozen: 1. Mrs./ mira; 3. Angus, MacCormack,! tune BRITISH ELECTION Allan Jarvis will leave his job | 5Pread_ of bacterial ring rot dis- Me ee #; Howard Norton, 3. Preston Bry- Major. Reid, Rolla Bay, 2. Mrs. | Jr., Souris | Nursery rug! 1. Mrs. Russell Prime Minister Macmillan | as director of the National Gal- |¢@5¢: the department of agricul- | pe > —— e aid Sows : Mrs.| Squash, Hubbard type: 1. Clay- | Garrett. East Baltic; 2. Mrs. may not have planned it, but | lery at the end df the month to ture said Friday. This compara- i * ~ ak es ok sg lige ~ RE bes noes Paton, Rollo Bay fon Bulpitt are : : tively new disease is a major pee ~ a a “San. 13 Fe i “i Loaf,—fruit_or_nut, yeast: 1,| Onions, multiplier or potato,| ”, . oe material: 1.| 2 disadvantage when he flew | of the Society for Art Publica- in ] Pc. Craswe!) | [before “Jan: ies: 1. ows aioe 3A Reid. Rollo Bay, 2.| 5. Satural clumps: 1 Mrs. Vera) | Door _mat—any _ to Scotland to advise the Queen | tions and editor of Canadian |2!! potato producing areas of ice Bax ics = _.._| |Norton, 2. Preston Bryenton. 89 re oes itt, _R aes’ MacDonald, East Baltic: 2. Mrs,| Mrs. James Roberston; i to dissolve Parliament so that | Art Magazine. "| North—Ameriea;—the—department—— : oa ae 5 : Oxford of Shropshire ewe lamb: odie hal Campbell | Veta MacDonatd, East Baltic;3. | Alex Robertson; 3. Mrs. a_general election can be held His “resignation. nine months | #/4— 3 *4 11. Howard Norton, 2. yard | +. 7 rol itt, Roseneath beard ——— Oct. 8 before the end of his five-year BX eos iw Norton, 3. Ernest Underhay. _ Rollo Bay — ick _| Collection table vegetable: 1| Sugge: Irene Mountain * Hugh Gaitskell, the Labor | contract, resulted from * ‘many oe bee age shearlin 1 ra rae bad Ys a Harold Bulpitt, Resencath hl Hemstitching, any article: 1. party loader. 2 nd Lees difficulties of different sorts.” ewe born : 1. Howard Nor- | t+ * : .? @'| 2 summer squash: 1. Harold | Mrs. Vera MacDonald an, the Socialist spokesman The 44-year-old sculptor and | | GRACIOUS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ton, 2. Howard Norton, 3. Ernest | Mrs. Wesley Bruce, Elmira, 3-/Bulpitt, Roseneath Shopping bag, hand made: 1./ on foreign affairs, were in Mos-| painter denied that ny govern- fe -|Underhay . Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Baltic) 39 tubers potatoes ‘Kathadin)| yrs. Major Reid cow on a visit. They returned | ment's reversal of his plan to 0.C. Craswell of the Cras- | Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth | Oxford or shropshire flock of 1| Bran muffins +2 dozen: 1--Mrs.| seed: 1. Pius Campbell,L-i ttle} —Kitchen_apron: 1. Mrs. Vera ‘hastily to London for the cam- |. buy two paintings for $440.00 | well Photo Studio, who success- | II and President Eisenhower, |tam, 1 ehearling ewe ant 2 ewe | Irving Baker, Elmira, 2. Rosella | Harbour | MacDonald, 2. Mrs. Plmer Fras-| paign last year was the reason. | | fully photographed a dozen | has the letter here“ reproduc- | lambs: 1. Howard Norfton, 2. | Mclsaac. pyr aR Mrs. Harry|; 30 “ig —, (Sebago? | er, Elmira; 3. Mrs. Irving Baker, nate acne day cores Some people have put twH and | _ scenes on television during the | ed, as a souvenir from the | Ernest Underhay, 3, Preston Bry-| Dixon, East Baltic — seed: us Campoen, 4460) © | zinira. takes oe rpedoed the annua! .| two together and made it 22." : i 61, : ty conference which . But he added: | dedication ceremonies of the | President of a memorable occ- jenton and Son. Oatmeal cookies % dozen: «1. | Harbour Housedress, eotton: 1. Mrs. spe a 8 / 7 30 tubers .potatoes, any other it B _| was to have been held at “Our purchasing budget in | St. Lawrence Seaway, including | asion, MARKET CLASS Mrs. Charles Campbell, Rollo er ae Kermit Bruce pu ng Pen of 4 market lambs: 1. Hu-| Bay, 2. Mrs. James Robertson, sorely nee or noon Afternoon dress, any material: penny oe be ee 1986 was $1,115,000. This year | ' i bie as? : bert Hennesssey, 2. Alden Mc-|Kingsboro, 3. Mrs. James Robert: | oh"0 7 a¥* 20 tS 1. Mrs. Russell Ching, 2. ved te aidend thet. er oe. a bi Souris opens Prize Laren, 3. Preston Bryenton and|§ Oa eae sa dozen: 1. Mrs. | 30 tubers potatoes tablestock: 1, a Bruce, 3. Mrs. Irving Bak) “wisemillanis offering British | bly.” Son - ; ‘ k. Souris, 2. | Claude Dixon, Rollo Bay oC tton dress, child’s: 1. Mrs.| Yoters a choice of participants | IN BRIEF Single market lamb: 1. Howard | Angus ‘poy | FLORICULTURE ee roars s. Kermit; i “important ‘international ne- For the first time since tak- | List And. n ings Norton, 2. Preston Bryenton and | Mrs.. Alex Robertson, East Bal-| Cojjection dahlias 12 blooms: 1. | timer Fraser; 2. Mrs. gotiations’’ that lie ahead— | ing office in 1953, Congress up Son, 3. Charles Taylor, Dundas ow Irs. Tommy Flynn,*Souris | mrs. Louis Johnston, Montague; Wash cuit, bov's: 1. Mrs. El-| Meaning a summit conference. | set a veto by President Eisen- | b y HORSES es' 2. Mrs. Wallace Rose, East Bal- ee te ree The Conservatives consider this | hower. At issue was a-billion- | ‘The following are the top plac-)1. N. W. MacLeod and Sons, 2.| Garriage filly or gelding, und-| Scotch cakes 1g dozen: 1. Mrs.| tic _ mer Fraser ; as one of their leading advan- | dollar public works bill which | ings at the Eastern Kings Exiib- ner Reid Fe ‘ er 4 years: 1, Mrs. Sam Kea-|D. L. MacCormack, Souris, 2.| Bouquet for small dining aoe —. meee “| tages. They say that Macmil- the president thought unneces- | -ftion at Souris: + a re . nicer aiena 7. nedy, Souris Mrs. W. B. Leard, Souris, 3.| room table: 1. G. A. Leard, Sou-| ™©" § ahi 2 er " wimer| lan's visit to Moscow last win- | sary. By tradition, public works | ioe CATTLE - dry: 1. , ae ’ 41 Carriage filly or gelding, und-| Mrs. Jackie Aitken, Fortune ris; 2. Mrs. Roy White, Souris Russell mg, 4 eee. ter started the present round | projects are spread so that | by . HOLSTEINS e. yg! je prem and Sons, 3. Ed-| er 3 years: 1. Kenneth Chaisson,| Ginger snaps %2 dozen: 1. Mrs.|\ Potted plant: African violet,| Fraser Mrs. Vera Mac.| o% East-West discussions. nearly every congressman's Ryn tat ahaa rte ig | Holstein bull calf born on and eleade eaate and: reserve: | BOat River Alex Robertson, East Baltic, 2.; any color: 1. Reg. White, Souris; erred ae ‘auiauien S| Public opinion polls and a@ | constituency benefits. Res ‘@fter July Ist of previous year: 1. ‘| Clydesdale, Percheron or Bel- East Baltic 2. Mrs. C. Roy White, Souris | . prosperous economy are also -The Ontario Hvdro Electric H pinion Qharles S. MacDonald, Souris wey ees Stead st ' gian stallion, under 3 years reg.: 3. Mrs. D. "MacCormack, Sou-| Potted plant, geranium, any Mocbonad 3. Mrs. Alphonsus J.) cited by Conservatives confj- | Power Gite sanounced | a. er, 2. Preston Bryenton and gee eg a Gave ids. 1. Preston Bryenton and Son, | color: 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, | @acVona dent of a rare three-in-a-row | that Canada’s first “large nu- | = Edwin Reid and Son, 3. Robert| Rollo Bay mL Jelly roll: 1. Mrs, Angus Mac- | Roseneath; 2. Allan Bruce, El ito He Cotieney victory at the polls. clear power station will be _ Holstein bull yearling: 1. Char-|4 white . ? Draft mare with her foal, re-| qijnack. Souris, 2. Mrs. Major | fa: 3. Mrs. it: McQuaid, | TRADE GAP WIDER built on the shores of Lake « Views-4 Yes S. MacDonald, Fred and Progeny of Dam: 2 animals| istered: 1. Prestqn Bryenton and| poig Rollo Bay. 3. Mrs. Harold Souris In foreign trade for the first | Huron near Kincardine. The ; : Frank Coffin. any age progeny of 1. dam: 1,|80% Rollo Bay, 2. Preston Bry-| Ro: err Cellection of pansies, 15 blow, Se Oo CAs Finish | seven months of the year, Can. | project, “eo st in sateen | ROYAL FUTURA Holstein heifer eons (Junior): 1.| Fst atiiet ‘Siena » Edwin Reid ©2¢0n and son. Bulpitt, Roseneath cia} acide potted: Roger Bruce’ Elm‘ra; ada bought far more overseas vaits federal approval. Charles S. MacDonald, 2: Fred! and Son, 3. Gavin Reid Draft foal of 1959 eligible for| Apple pie 1: 1. Mrs. Aubrey 9 Mrs ‘cron Bruce, Elmira; _ than she sold. Two offices and a car were PORTABLE and Frank Coffin, 3, Fred and| Ayrshire cow 4 years and over| fesistration: 1. Preston Bryen-) Aitken, Fortune, © Rosella Mac | 3, Rosella Maclsaac, Souris ‘2 Day Meeting The difference was more than | wrecked by bomb blasts in Lit- Newest and finest portable ‘Frank Coffin fe in eee 1. Est 3 nt Stead, 2,|'00: 2. Preston Bryenton Isaac, Souris, 3. Mrs. TOMMY) Collection of nasturtiums, twice the size of the trade de- | tle Rock but in Delaware state, ; se): 1 |\Bdwin Reid and ‘a 3. Est:| Draft mare 3 years or over,|Fiynn, Souris West Dlooms: 1. Mrs. A. K. a : | ficit in the first seven months | Miami and a Virginia county, in the worid! gy tere el z seule Stead and Son, 3. Est.| cistered: 1, Frank Morrison,| Raisin pie 1: 1. Mrs. Angus|Souris; 2- Genevieve Mooney,| LYONS, France (AP) —Some of 1958 — nearly $460,000,000 | desegregation of American @ Has ALL the 7 se neake a Fred! Junior group of three femal-| A#¥ion Cross, 2. Preston Bryen-| MacCormack, Souris, 2. M die oo. Mrs. Alex Robertson, oe scholars from 18 countries eee agg oy ogame schools went ahead quietly and (et ace eae: | o . : or ton - : - le Stewart, Elmira, 3. s.| Bast Baltic Thursday completed a two - da : smooth] end Frank Coffin a Donte. ee eo 2, Gerry) “Draft mare with, her foal: 1. tied Bruce, Elmira ! Collection of snapdragon, 4 CO | oting se <, iieies: Vas sane John Frain of Albany; N.Y., THE pq WEEK - ard office typewriter. : ~~ “Holstein : : n- Bs a ’ : a ey : : ler): 1, Feed and Frank Coffin,| Senior group of three females: | No) Hows. Danses is pass ggg ag en —. Oe teen tic \'°™) is not a dead language despite # wasted to Sv0id the, chance of | Nova Scotia school children | @ Has yearsahead styling and 2, Charles 8. MacDonald, 3. Garth 1. Est Brent Stead, 2. Edwin Reid} pag filly or gelding, under 3 i o seen ua Fomeand Gee Galledies of stacks © esters. Pe oe i i jaah on the busy highways. So he | trudged back to their classes construction. Taylor = Son, 3. N. W, MacLeod and yesrs: 1. Mary erre, Souris,| i,’ 3. Mrs. Irene Kassner, Sou-|% SPrays each: 1. Mrs. Harold 4, Satiet of the meeting. The) Stayed at home but what hap- ee, er i > ge ae @ Liberal trade-in aftowance Holstein feifer yearling (Sen- Be —7y Silver Tr 2. Eugene McAulay, Souris West,|..’ °° Bulpitt, Roseneath second International Congress for | pened? The floor collapsed in , Ceplion. on “A ar I = and low payment terms make, rles S. MacDonald, 2. e ommerce Suver Tray |/3. Kenneth. Chaisson, Bear. Riv-|"S... . ; Collection of phlox, annual, 12) Secon’ (mens | his second-floor apartment, He | Breton comménity of Inver- for): 1. Charles 008 r . r mixed pickles, not na : Living Latin wag called to study y +. Sieasd te let easy to own. “Preston Bryenton and Sons, 3 ond oe cow of the show: | or Pint Paes Barron ‘py y.| rays: 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt,| cuits of a four - way approach! {ell to the first floor and suf- | fess ho tere ee és alle it so easy | \ » * | Est. of Brent Stead. oo a stard (sweet): 1. . D. ‘| results - wal eir r Fred and Frank Coffin. HERSEY AND GUERNSEY Draft mare or gelding over Ve Cormack, Souris, 2. Mrs. Roseneaih; 2. Mrs. D: L. Mac-| aimed at keeping the language of| “rou 4 QrOKe? IPE come | desks because of the condition |* _ Holstein heifer 2 years dry: 1-|° Jersey or Guernsey bull calf — pty re Bac d ham Wesley Bruce, Elmira, 3.° Mre. Callection of phiox, perennial, Cicero from following him into ig Organization in Buffalo, | of the town's only school. | ake @ note to come ft and sem: Preston Bryenton a vee = btwn_on and after July ist, of|y¢eDonald, Souris R.R. Angus MacCormack, Souris 12 ‘sprays: 1. Mrs. Harold Bul-|! Tak eaabensh. derided cock ul N.Y., were entertaining visiting) A Parents’ committee de) _— ne oe eras: ‘Fred and Frank Coffin, Charl previous year: 1. Ernest. Under-| Draft mare or gelding under Pint jar mustard pickles home| pitt, Roseneath; 2. George A. the aie aoe sete ta tk Went English sailors. What could be | ScTibed the building .as a fire | 8. MacDonald .,,. |ay, Bay Fortune, 2. Cyrus Mar- | 4 i? -| made: 1. Mrs. Irving Baker, El-| Leard, Souris; 8. Rosella Mac- & more English, they thought, | tfap. One committee anember Holstein heifer 2 years in milk: | tin, New Perth a 2. Charles Taylor ‘Dun ed mira, 2. Mrs. Arthur Dixon, Rol-| Isaac, Souris a Latin ee as | than to serve tea? Along with | Said: “We know we're breaking ° - NIC a , ndas ee g aes ew bee ; ; ‘A. Charles §. MacDonald, 2. Fred} Jersey or Guernsey bull 2|\Fred and Fran’ Coffin, Rollo|lo Bay, 3. Mrs--Wm: B. Baker,| Collection of roses, 10 sprays ee eoeeoay to te (eect | coffee, milk, pizza and televi- eee gies 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 9523 and Frank = ears old in| Y°et? and over:“1. Cyrus Martin, | Bay Elmira a ee ace A. Leard.| introducing new words to keep up) one Sees - ronda - an * Pupils from Grade One Holstein cow 3 years 2, Cyrus Martin Pair draft horses mares or gel-| Pint ae chow chow, home|Souris; 2. Mrs. Irene Kassner,| with modern selence. _tea bags. sailors liked ev- | ‘Tap. : : qmilk: 1. Charles \S. MacDonald,| “Jersey. or Guernsey heifer |ding, owned by exhibitor, hitch-|made: 1. Mrs. T. J. Kickham, ph 3. Mrs. . L. MacCor-| Jean Capelle, director - general osveone else but didn’t touch B.-Fred and Frank Coffin calf: 1. Algn Underhay, Fortune |ed (0 truck wagon: 1. Harold Tay-|Sounrs West, 2. Mrs. Aubrey Ait-| mack of the French National Institute! “C ‘e4 ; _ Holstein cow 4 years and ovel/2 Fulton Underhay, 3. Cyrus/|lor, 2. Frank Morrison, 3. Pres-| FE 3. Mrs, Guy Cof- Collection sweet" peas, 4 dis-| oe Anplied Sci id: New York's butt scavengers | ae ee: . : y ’ » 9 en, Fortune, rs, Guy ae of Appli Sciences, said: : ; ; @ry: 1. Fred and Frank Coffin,2. | yartin ton Bryenton tinct colors, 5 each: 1. Mrs. J.) «tn our day, something that) 2°° having an easier time of it. e eo ) e 270 ald ‘ 2 : fin J. McQuaid, Souris; 2. Mrs. | The city has been installing big ‘ i — @haries 8S. MacDon Jersey or Guernsey hetfer| Roadster. mare or gelding.; 1 pint mince meat: 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. R th: 3 | isn't useful has a great chance’ siuminym ashtrays on busy - ; Holstein cow 4 years and over | yearling: 1. Ernest Underhay, 2.| Shown in carriage: 1. Neil Ross!ay J. MeQuaid, Souris, 2. Mes.| x.” Roy White, Souris | disappearing from sur school\Sireeis. and at. subway. cn-| et eee Coti, 3. Cyrus Martin, 3. Ernest Under-| Judge: "SWINE Pel H. G. Matthew, Souris, 3. Mrs. Collection Zinnias mo biooms -#tudy, Programs, and those whe trenpes But cnucheies coe | ery" ald, 2. Fred and Frank hay. nT would-like to preserve Latin for ‘ : TS O $290 M ll Charlee S. MacDonald Jareey or Guernsey heifer 2| BREEDING CLASS | Ne coke tole: a tay Irving Harold Bulplit. Sosensish aa the pleasure of 9 Small eaclunve Srrais wibeee besopina sore wn a ecrlon - Get of sire —Three pron OF years dry or in milk: 1. Ernest ayia oe boar 1959| paxer, Elmira, 2. Mrs. Arthur) Mrs. H. G. Matthew, Souris fae a the quick liquid-| the butts are cleaner, too. “I age get of one sire: 1. Charles | Undertiay, 2. Cyrus Martin, 3. Er-| Ver naar: -r 1. Chester White-| nixon, Rollo Bay, 3. Mrs. Guy| Collection of Gladiolus, ten spik-| * Pronéciy tatiht te pelliciesile hardly ever have to buy a pack y 3 ‘6. MacDonald, 2. Fred and Frank! neg Underhay. away, Murray River; 2.° N. W. | Colin es, not less than 5 colors: 1. Mrs. cated cheer it (Latin) adds, °! Cigarets any more,” one Nest-Lgg Coffin Jersey or Guernsey cow 3 Maes. ee Bridgetown. | Strawberries, canned, 1 pint] Russell Mills, Annandale; 2. Mrs.|1q <cientific formation an aid in| -resular scavenger said, Progeny of Dam: 1. Charles 5. | years and over, dry: 1. Emmett re orkshire boar far-| jor. 4, Mrs. Angus MacCormack,|Harvey Paule, Souris; 3. Mrs.| exercising judgment, a certain) 72 VISIT DAOS he A Towed ore Jan. 1, 1959: 1. | Seonete. 9. Mrs. Irving Baker, Fl-| Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath spirit of finesse, an aptitude of| Overriding Soviet objections. | ‘MacDonald, 2. Charles S..MacDon- ‘aid, 3. Fred and Frank Coffin Junior group of ‘three females: | Jersey or Guernsey 8 years | Bay: 2. Josepli Maclsaac, St. Pe-| cuiris Jack Chandler opens a direct access to a great 1. Charles S. MacDonald, 2. Fred)in milk: 1. Emest Underhay, 2. |'€"S- _ canned, 1 pint jar:| NEEDLE AND HANDICRAFT [hicritaze of literary, historic and ®*0UP to Laos. Representatives today own a total of $290 millicn of life insurance issued y Raspberries » Afghan knit or crocheted: 1.|o 0. yi of Italy, Argentina, Japan and by the Company. The Sun Life has been active in these end Frank Coffin Senior group of three females: . Charles S. MacDonald, 2. Fred i ilk: -1. Ernest Under- Whiteaway, 2: Chester. White-, Tommy Flynn, Sou- tod ‘Frank Coffin ot “ting . jor acme 3. Arthur | away. 3. N. W. MacLeod and Sons 1 Bay, 3. Mev. _ Doilies crocheted set of 5: 1. Halifax. The growth of the Company here has kept pace Judge, Cecil Stewart. ; | Mooney Grade Yorkshire sow over. 8)" Cuerries canned..1 pint jar: 1.|Mrs. John W. Robertson, ‘East PRESENTS AWARDS SAVE MONEY ‘with the entire economic progress of the region, and it is AYRSHIRES : | Get of Sine: 1. Ernest Under- ae 1. a 7 = shag baat Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath, go a sueinblia enbroil-| PARIS (AM wresdset do kas ten ben Jone. Sie <r a in, Rollo Bay: 2. Edwin Peters ses —whi oid- ARIS (AP) — Pres ; i ; ? . New- 2. Mrs, Angus McCormack, Sou- An Investors Syndicate. foundland, va Scotia and Prince Edward Island. ‘Ayrshire bull calf born, after July ist., of previous year: 1. Ro- bert A. White, Rollo Bay. Underhay, 2. Ernest Underhay, _ Ayrshire bull 2 years old and) 3 Gyrus ‘Martin, 4. Ernest Un-|, GRADE Yorkshire sow with lit-] 9, 1 pint. jar: 1. Mre. D. L.|SrY and hemstitching: 1. Mrs./bitter opponents of peace negolia-| enough in the future. A larger stake in the Sun Life than is represented in their over: 1.Est. Brent Stead, Bay derhay ter, not Izss than 6 pigs: 1. Gor- ‘i -&k Souris, 2. Mrs. Vera MacDonald; 2. Mrs. Leh|tions with the Algerian national- é at life insurance alone. T Company has $42 million in- Fortune, 2. Robert Acorn, Dun- Sine pisias ak tres teenalec: don Robertson, East Baltic ene dane ai /: shie Dingwell, Souris; 3. Mrs. Stirling] ist rebels. Just a few days before | plan can be tailored to suit! vested in the Atlantic Provinces, not including any pro- das 1. Ernest Underhay, 2*Cyrus Mar-|_ Junior herd, 1 boar and 2 sews: sicr Bek , Rollo Bay Dingweil, Souris yg announcing his expected liberal your objective whether it’s. portion of investments in federe! government bonds or in “Champion Ayrshire bull and re- tis "3 Ereed Underhay 1. Chester Whiteway, 2. N. W. Major R cand 1 pint ‘Jar: Cushion-punch work oriZinal de-| solution aimed at ending the five-| a securities of corporations whose major operations are mere: i. Est. Brent Stead, 2. Ro Senior group of three femal-| MacLeod and fone. Tomatoes. : ‘McCormack, Sou-| 80: 1. Helen Maclsaac, Sou-|year nationalist rebellion, the owning a new home, ed- outside the four provinces. The local investments are in bert White v Junior’: Yes: 1. Cyrus Martin, 2. Ernest | MARKET 1. Mrs re, L. McCormack, | Tif president handed former premier; ucating your children,’ mortgages, provincial and municipal bonds, and in the maretire oe fon aoe Bay. Underhay 3. Ernest Underhay. Pen of 3 hee hogs: 1. Preston ris, 2, Mrs Sofa cushicn knit or crocheted: | Georges Bidault'the Cross, of the buying a business or <1 securities of corporatidns in the Atlantic Provinces. Sun Edwin Reid a , : Jud Regi nald Clark Bryenton Souris alade, eanned 1 41. Mrs. Jrene Kassner, Souris; | Liberation, one of the highest dis-| ~_ y & : mes pro- | Life investment here thus provides direct aid to home-. ' AER. Orange marm 2. Audrey Robertson, Red Po'mt; | tinctions of France, for his work viding for your_retirement. owners; helps develop pub'ic works projects such as thé 2, N. W. MacLeod and Sons, own, erry Doyle, Sum-| HEREFORDS — SHORTHORNS : iy r aid, : ; ne tg o Hereford ‘bull calf born on and|ters, 2. Preston Bryenten, 3. gl pio ae reer 3, Mrs. Vera MacDonald as chairman cf the National Re- building of hospitals, sch : “Ayrshire heifer calf (Senior): 1.| after July 1st., previous year:| Preston Bryenton pi niga wen 4. irs Arthur Soft cushion embroidered: 1. | sistance Council, which opposed| See your Investors man:— capital funds for industrial expansion, Brent Stead, 2. Est. Brent|/1. Leith Townshend, Souris, 2.| Judge: Alliscn Stewart Dixon. Rollo Bay . \ ee ee ee 2. Mrs.|the erase ee their wartime G.F.C Sun Life dollars therefore aré””two-way dollars—pro- Slesd, 3. Gavin Reld, Victoria Robert Jackson, Fortune, 3. Hen- i POU oe aia: Chicken, canned 1 pint far: 1. cetcmatiiiinaciieaiiees ee ocempenes © 2 tae - F. Sameron tecting the financial security of “individual families in Cross 7 wera g eee. 2 a ad's hi ig v9 Rae. "Rollo Bay. Mrs, Tommy Flynn, Souris West, | District Mgr., Summerside | times of need and benefiting the community as a whole erefor u yearling: 1. aniel McRa ie Mrs. T.. Kicknam, Souris West, through—investment, Ayrshire heifer -yearling (Jun- for): 1. Est. Brent Stead, 2. Ger- MacDonald, 2. Cyrus Martin, 3. Ernest Undeihay Cyrus Martin, 3. Oyrus Martin Jersey or Guernsey 4 year's and hay, 2. Cyrus Martin Progeny of Dam: 1. Ernest Leith Townshend and Sons, 2. Fred and Frank Coffin, Registered Yorkshire sow born 1959 over 4 months: 1. Rollo Bay; 3. Daniel McRae, Rol- lo Bay e Single bacon hog: 1. Edwin Pe- Barred Plymouth Rock pullet: Role | mira, 3. Mrs. D, L. MacCormack, Chester 4, Mrs. Angus McCormack, Sou- Major Reid, Rollo ris Peaches canned, medium sy- 3. Mrs. Harry. Dixon, East Baltic ery: * Judges: Don Smith, Bill Sterns, Mrs. Vera: MacDonald, East Bal- tice; 2. Miss Ellen Stead, Souris 1, Mrs. Vera MacDonald Pillow cases—colored embroid- understanding . . . :Moreover, it scientific documents.” Capelle, and most of the other delegates, spoke in Latin. Gaulle Saturday presented a high award to one of the most ATTENTION DAIRYMEN | a " wv the Security Council. voted 10 | to 1 to send a UN fact-finding. plan will help you to have J. C. Montgomery The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada is proud of its achievements in the Aflantic Provinces where families provinces since 1871, was issued, and Sun Life's first agent But the people of the Atlantic Provinces have a much schools and roads; the year the first Sun Life policy appointed was in and provides ty Doyle, 3. N. W. MacLeod) Gordon Robertson, East Baltic. |1, 2, + ae Rag et oy Geet conned, 1 out Sati 1 I and Sons Hereford bull 2 years and over:| New Hamps en: . : Charlottetown ' Ayrshire heifer yearling (Sen-|1. Henry Townshend ' Daniel McRae Mrs. Ervin Rebertson? East Bal- SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY Ss U A L | F 5 A S S$ U n A N C E for): 1. Gavin Reid, 2. Est. Brent} Hereford heifer born on and af-| ‘Leghorn yreenPogs | 1 st hed tic, 2. Mrs. Ejmer "Dixon! one — ay J. Fulton Pierce Stead, 3. Est. Brent Stead. | ter July Ist., previous year: 1.| ton Bryentag and Son arlene! mira, 3. Mrs. Harry > C AIR TIO E wl “mie Ayrshire heifer 2 years dr up 1.| Henry Townshend. 2. Leith Town-| Taylor, 3. Pteston Bryenton and! Baltic pee MASTERMIX 16% D ¥ RA N Charlotietows i ; COMPANY OF CANADA Est. Brent Stead, 2. Preston Cof-) stiend, 3. Henry Townshend ie. Pork canned 1 pint Jar: 1. Mrs. | 5 BAG EOTS $3 15 fin, Morell . Hereford heifer, yearling: 1.| Any other variety hon: 1 Clay-| parry Dixon, East Ba'tic, 2. Mrs. CASH PRICE — CWT. ..... hesbbndaensnb ids ame t nvestors ‘ton © Aiteaite Previnses Resneddie: Council Ayrshire heifer 2 years in milk: | Henry Townshend, 2. Henry/ton Bulpitt, Roseneath; 2. Harold Elmira - ' Est Steitt,” Roseneath: 3. Maricae| Samer, reaset. Sims ; synd eate 1 Poeun s. a a ces ili 4 ieee: 1:ow a ye oseneatn, %. Marien Conned peas, 1 pint jar: 1. Mrs Authorized ‘ DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. do Chics BAC Asa etS Branch offices and ntie Provinces throughout the } ; antig Provinces Ayrshire cow 3 years o!d dry: 1. ald MacAulay, Souris, 2. Henry] Any other variety cock: 1,| Aubrey Aitken, Fortune, 2. Mrs. Chick Hatche aed CFR Menoes as partes » a Gavin Reid, 2, N.W. MacLecd/ Townshend, 3. Henry Townshend,| Garth “Taylor, Dundas; 2. Garth Harry Dixon, East Baltic, 3. Mrs, ry In Charlottetown: H. BENNETT CARR, District Supervisor. |. and Sons. 4. Anne Rose, East Baltic Taylor, Dungas_ «..- Angus MeCormack, Souris Beetles 70 Queen Charlottetown Dial 3626 ———— { “Ayrshire cow 3 years in milk:| Hereford heifer 3 years and asian Kock breeding pens Canned beans 1 pint jar: 1.)} - = if oe ~ : - ‘ = — “ =~ . & , “7 & i 7 ; s . , ? ; : . Ns inl ‘ is ; ‘ \