PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN 'GUARDlAN AGl-INTS:-MONTAUUE: Enrold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Btunrt. Mn Bruce )liicPhr-r, Plus Mclilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldnn Lovers. . The Guardian mar hrbouzht at.-the following places in Managua Blue Dome Hcslaltraftl. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: 110 Post. Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and II. Iilclurdl a Ion. .,Mr. aniTi'CfFJoc Liikr, 'i'?'oi'nnH;' ....5aaliGAliT's7Xl.'E- 1 only Dntxrio. are guests of Mrs. Lake's Astral refriizeraior, 2 years old. parents Mr. illlfl Mrs. Archibald 5110.00. 1 only 9-ft. Mcclary re- Lleiicliyn, Montzizut-. ifruzcriitor. rc:ula' 3390.00. for SF29000. hl('GOWEllI'S Limited, Kil- Miss AYLS C2-imgibcll. Boston nitiir. Mass, and Mrs. K V1lil9ljV All-i ---- i Mrs. Richaid Llewellyn and heri daughter Miss Audrey Llewellyn. Montapiir-. left Sunday on a two weeks visit to Halifax, N. 6. They -. were accompanied by Miss Selma Jflghl. i'i'.1"”tni:.Ri:. .. are quests of Mrs. Allo zht's unclc. Mi: Alex Mrs. Crinipbrll. Lilli- Mr, ard !ii;.-. Llcivellvii and Miss Maizv Baker, your Waxiic wvri llrlaliln.. who had spent the week- N S, wcie iici end in Montague. linmr ni b.i:' ' ' - - Pcarrinn. lira” Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and Mrs.i . .i..Vl. I"liEiSEl', Montague, left yes- Kli-.u .1 i ii -.-ix Li: trrdoy for Luiieiiburg, N.S, where liirncd to hr; iimiir - thrv iii'.l attend the Rebekah iIlFi' spniid: : 1 fm. Assciiibly of the Maritime Prov- Tviaszmv. N 2- Mid Si '1' v.i"ll N. lllf'PS. i R. 0--. lie. - - , nanird 17': 1 Mr. I M. lxlacKenzie, Moiitague,! Ix'rinzic. S lrft )sterday for Luiientiurg. N.' wiii spciiri ii lvxi ii.-.13 S. where he will represent Hill-- IYUF. 'Slt'Ie Lodge, I.0.0.F., Montague, at the Grand Lodge of the l.0.0.F.i Mr and Mrs. Br-ii Bibra ii and 0i file MEHUME Pl'0VlnCC5- dauchtcr 5 it ir L e '. C'a:iibi'.ri:c. - 4-- Kiass. and M v Mrs John Mr. Angus Shaw. Mass, is en- Alrx 'i:n-H iiiiiiic a three weeks vacation at M":-I V o '.'.-ic lionie of Mr. and Mrs. Preston PP.lZ'(I0il, Heatlierdale. It is twen- ty-nine years since Mr. Show spcrit :i iacatioii on the Islimdi and notes many changes in that lcnctli of time. "v iv.-ivin xx tiI 'IV II(lw'IlITU. lw cart, to inn in l xii; (;m.,.;i- - ' ,ilrii(n(-ni-iii. ilm-ii i 1-. n, Xtl .f'l'0WN COUNCIL MEETING-- lion! ill ii-n ': .. iin.,i,:-it "rite regular meeting of the Mont-i Starlarnim, H.('i;1':x, Q s, 31-, in. acne Town Council was held lastl Kn:-nian -miiml Ir; i-.tiil--””iV"ll1llls' In the Town Hall with. tr.' m: min itir i:---.-in tum, M.ivni' Yen presiding. Presenti .-ill uixli him I cpl-i-ii i-cwnwigv. iicre Councillors Reynolds, Mac-l Goiiiiii. Greene and A. A. Fraseixl ..-rAVOR.iBi.i' i.iti'Ri;ssi:n - the new Councillor replacing Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Rod M.ir':ii, Victoria H- T- 38171195011. M10 I135 Teslglled Cross, lime lliifl iis their giicsts1Til5 mllWl95 Oi 1119 135i m99ilH8l for ihp pas; ; --,-and the bills were iead. also the. Bill Wcsio.i ;ll'.il vim B...3 coifespoiideiice. The iniiiii discus-1 unto, n1.;..;,i. , siiiii of the (WEillllf: centered 11- I011 were mu 1 -,--.51; l'i7lllld the assessment, and it was to the Maritziii anti xir'i;i- i rv lTl0Vi”d H131 the former rates bei favourab'iy Z.'TIDTC.nECLI with the. 1'9'3Ill9d- mm M 30 "M5 0n D91": vzsit to P.E.l., romnieiitiiiz par-,-Will” lP1l0ll9I'U'. and 30 Cents on iicularly or. the fine bcaciics and IT”-'1 931810 - the well -kr,p'. rizrai IIOHTC5 and -----y-...(. laiidsca c. The ' lrit M .11:-. i . . , momm: M mi Wood r..s(.s. GALS AND I-TN c.iu.oiu:, fcrrv on route iicinc tiizc-ti:3i Nnvii IN TLNEFIVI" TERRIFIC ”R0ADl Sco'ia. New Brunswick and the To BALI" l L'. S. A. - r? . gm, ” , mmwh Bin: Crosby. Bob Hope and Doro- I ' yiIli' l.-amour haw been going. IV-irrs in their "Road" pictures ifm; quite some time and now they cap their zany adventures Max-Tn,EAL, icpi .-The i', S with a hilarious trek down the, dollar closed at a discount of 1 ,iiR0ad T0 Bali." Paramount's lat- 32 per rent in terms of Caiiziciiaii est laugh riot which opens to-day funds. illlCllIl1l2f3(l. Timsciay. it took at the Prince Edward Theatre. Ad- 98 27-32 rciiis Canadian to buy st Ivancc word brings news that the Anierirsaii Priiiirl str:-ling 52.73 '7-17. itzag-s-minute trio hits the millen- iip 1-16 Iniiim in laughs in his slap-happy THANKS. I wish to very sincerely thank the elec- tors of King's County for the splendid sup- port you guve me in election contest. T. J. KICKHAM. I -I. THEY'RE RACING TO THE WIRE WITH THE GREATEST LAFF- BING. BOB AND DOT BRING YOU THEIR LOADED HIT IN YEARS! FIRST TECHNICOLOR RIOT - - - PACKED W . . . FUNNY-FUNNY GAGS . . . CATCHY-CATCHY TUNES! . . . . HA-HA FUN! T 4 FUN JAMMEDJ DAYS STARTING T0-IIAY p........--.--.....u....noo.-..........-...--gno.--ouoouoaoo-on-.9-o-v-...;'.....g-L 1 TAKE THE LAUGH RIOT-ROUTE WITH DING, 303 AND DOT... .l'ieir latest, qreolesl four and their first top: 'em olll PARAMOUNT pmcnls icattle lhow at the Provincial Ex-1 Ijunior iifilllle of 1 J unio To ox... 2;-vi-' ' r ,- 'l'lie Junior Champion Male and Reserve In )ester(lii,v's Holstein; liiition are pIClurFiIARITi)i'E. Llewellyn - Miller, Wedding of the l'nited . N. 9.. it as the wriltliiic The Church. niaiise Trent nn, pretty July 25, at 10 a.ni.. when item: A. W. Osborne united in mar-j riage, Florrie Amelia. daughtcr oil Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller,- Murriiy River. P.l5.l, to t)alx'lc,vi Cain:-ron, of Sturgeon. P.E.i.. and Trenton. N.S. iounxzi-.-I son of Mr. and Mrs. Rii'hai'd I.leiiell,vii.l Sturgeon. The bride wbre pink nylon nctl over taffeta. iii street-lengllw fli'css. iiitii uliite ftLTk'KSOf'IPS and i-oisagv UI iiliite rariiatioiis, llnri 0 rt ioiily (iriiaiiiciit iviis .i Iii'f)-sII'llllfIi.-”I5- Mil pearl iiei'i;lii(-c, gift of the ;zi'ooiii.i Hcr sisler. Mrs. Roulston Gra-I linni of liliiririiy Riicr, was mat-I TON of honour, she wore I niziuve IHIDH not over taffeta, stmeet-y i jzimboree of mirth, music and mer-L rinicni which takes them to that mysterious and colorful isle of Bali. - Beginning in an Australian dance hall, where Crosby and Hope ap- pear as a pair of second-rate cong- and-dance men, the fun fest film frolic moves through one uproari-. ous misadventure after unothcrw Alter meeting sarong-clad Dotty Lamour and her evil cousin, Mur- vyn Vye, the boys get all tangled: up in a fantastic scheme to lo- cate a sunken treasure. Along the "Road" they meet an of characters which includes a comic octopus, ll tribe of hungry' Cannibals, a choice sclectlon of dclcctably formed Balinese dancersi together with a veritable manager- ic of wild animals. i "Road To Bali" is the first of the ."Road" pictures to be filmed in ,Technicolor. and in addition to its laugh-packed story, it boasts an array of musical production num- bers. Song writers Johnny Burke iand Jimmy Van Heusen, the tal- ,cnted tunesmiths who wrote most irof the music for the other ”Rond .picturei:. have turned out six new jlgitlyparade hopefuls for "Road to n i." ITH BALI-BALI GIRLS in Technicolot TIIIIFIC TUNISI WM Many-Ow Iunoround Nhkogo Sty . ”MoonlIuun" "Illa load lo Ioll' il'.(-lziiivrw ”5”Im9m:,niaii)' places of rriir: niiARniaN.' r Male Holstein Champions In the foreground is the junior cliaiiipion Lcwisdiile ed h,i' Lewis Bros. yearling in the hack-I length dress. Hm" accessories in matching shade with a i'oisa;:e of yellow roses. Mr. l)eiiii N.S., lirntiier best man. . For the Cf'('ElSIOn the mother oft tho bride ('I10sr' n niiiiivo mlon print with white .'if"'DSSOfiIf'S. The groom's mother chose a nylon aqua sheer dress. The bridal party ray Riier. wlicre .1 over 60 giirsts (ins Il0nll' of the hi-iilnis law and sister. Mr. Iloiilsloii Grziliiini. fable uas tier wedding i':il(c. The roonil was dci'oi':ile(i with iwisi-s iiiid l)v'lliSi(N.I and frii-ii(ls of tlic. liridiil ili'll'I) servoil; they llziiiiisoii, Mrs. '. Leslie MavKinnon Ted Rafiise. , Out-of-tmin guests were, Mrs! Nellie KItTIx'Pi'llill(')', Mrs, Plliziii Finlay, Now Glasgow. N .. ziuiitii of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Billy. Wesl.w;i,v, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter: floss, Pinette: Dr. and Mrs. Louisl Johnston. Mniitagiic; Mr. Mrs. lrving Llewcllirn. B LCPCO. Sunimnrsirlc; Mix. .. Trcitton. hVE.lN I.I('ilf"Il)Il. of the groom left for Hur- rrccption for licld Ill. the! ivi(-(lir-r-in- and Mrs. The Nettie Mill:-r. M and HM. ground is Diamond Hill Abegweit. Senator own- , Premier of York. ThelBros. diiiingiihe Red vciitcred with a lhrcc- mg ;awards:- Leonard Balckctt, nor:-,l 9”- Three iCoopcr's Creek in South Australia M" in quest of animal fossils which .la-rnrsimay - -000 years in the izt-IARLQTTETOWN owned by MCKIHIEY of North River. --Barter's Film Lab. , M ilnnandale Water Safely Tests .fThe swimming and water saf- 'eiy committee at Aniiaiidale un- 'der the leadership of Mrs. Marcel Campbell sponsored the first swim- lining and water safety course in ltliis community. Miss June Gardiner carriasl out instructioii during a period of two tweaks and prepared candidates for The follow- received Cross tests. successful entrants Elementary: Clifford 'Jenkins, Gordon Black- Juiilor: 1-llrziiior Norton, M..i'jorle lJenkizis, Bclle Campbell, Roy Jen- kiiis. Mary Bouchard. Ql'EST FOIL FOSSILS ADELAIDE. Australia scientists have (CF)- left for help bl'idl.!E a can of 250.000.- l1I5t0f'.V of Aus- and George Reid. Trcriton. iiiiclei , - , of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Dean inahan hunk Tim .0"! Nu: scmnus 3 .recently, found a zioiip of dlproto- Llewellyn. Mr and Mrs. James; LI9iY(iII)l1. iirnthers and sisters-im law of the groom. Among the mainy guests was the bride's. grandmother, Mrs. l.ut-,v Leeco,i who is 82. i For going liilil)' the lirirln wnrri a teal bliic gziiliiirdiiie suit with: white iii-cc.-sni'ies. 'i'h:-,v visitoili interest on ihei island. Mr. and Mrs. I.IEii0II,Vl'I: will reside on Cottailc St., Newt Glasgow. N. S. 1 . On Mondiiy I-vetting ll showcri .was given in honor of the bridal and groom. at the home of ihoi (grnonfs parents. Sturgeon. Manyi lovely gifts wvre received by IIlISi Couple. andlthc remainder of the, evening: uiis -print in nring. after WIll('Il a delicious lunc wan scrvcd. I SHOWS 2:30 don skeletons. During the first months of this year. Indian iiitcrnal airlines -carried 157.250 piissengers. ...;4-.--- COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTIOZI AND ANALYSIS G. F." HUTCHESON 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street CAPITOL - 7:00 - 9:00 THURSDVAHYH - FRIDAY -ASA-TURDAY SERIAL .. COMEDY .- CARTOON lhosl IIVIIIIII mischief- mltm ciicli inniion with iii iiiiilgns ilownl .9? LAST SHOWING WEDNESDAY "A sior .r-ui.i. or MOON" AND SECOND FEATURE . ."'I'l-IE HOUR or 13" EUR Tins SI IOWING SHOWS AT 2:00 - 6:00 - 8:30 The following is the prize list of the P. E. 1. Women's Institute Handicraft Exhibition at the Fair grounds: Chenille bedspread- 1. M18- Frank lcxenzlc, Milton; 2 Mrs. Hector in-rlson, Mt. Buchanan; 2. MM Adpms. 0'-L901”! Crocheted bedsvreld-L MH- Ivan R. Brown. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall. Char- lottetown; 3. Mrs. B. Uzhisllnde of Bunbury F,'Irm.'o- Knitted Bedspread-no awarded. Afghan, crocheted-1. Mrs. Reg- liiald H. Coles. North Milton: 2. Mrs. Guthrie Ballirigall, Ch'town. Afghan. knitted-1. Mrs. George Brown, yiew CvlI5S0W1 2- .MF5- James Bell, Murray Harbour. Table cloths. crocheted-1. Mrs Lester Mdclnnis. Charlottetown: 2. Alfred MacKay. Charlotte- prizes Mrs. town; 3. Mrs. Watson White. MU!- ray River. Place mats. woven-1. Miss NON! MacLe.a.n. Souris.' . Shopping bags--1. Miss Vadn Seaman. Springfield; 2. Miss Nora MncLean, Sourls. Weaving-1. Min Nora MacLean. sourls; 2. Miss Vada Seaman. Springfield. Weaving (large artlclesi-l. Miss Vnda Seaman. Springfield. Leathercrait-1. Miss Eleanor C. Higcon, Ch'town; 2. Bush -1301" son, Provincial San. Macbean, Charlottetowii. Wood inlaid-X. Mr. Frank Ross. Beer, Cornwall; 3. Miss Nora Mac- Lean, Souris. Felt work--1. Mrs. Freda Har- North River; 3. Mrs. J. M. Mac- Dougall, Ch'town. Dollies, crocheted-1. Miss Flor- ence MacLeod. Ch'town: 2- Mrs- Bariy Ward. New Wiltshlre;a 3. Mrs. William Macl-lay. Ch'town. i Pillow case, white embroidery- il. Miss Elia Coles. Ch'town; 2. Mrs. E. C. Evans. Ch'town; 3 Mrs. Roy MacGilivai-y. Ch'town. Pillow cues. colored emI)l'Old6l'y -1. Miss Margaret Colcs. North Milton; 2. Mrs. Prank Ross,Char- lottetown; 3. Mrs. Ethel MiicDouKf all, Ch'town. Pillow cases. cut-woi'k-L MYS- Frank Ross, Ch'town: 2. Mrs. Reid ,Stcvensoii, Ruslico; 3. Mrs. Ethel Haslam, Central Bedeque. 1 Pillow cases. crocheted eiids-1. 'Mrs. William MacKay, Chltown; 2. lMrs. Minnie E. Boswell. Ch'town; 3. Mrs. Ernest Bulman. Ch'town. Table cloths, embroidered-1. ilvfrs. William MacKay. Ch'town: 2. Mrs. Claude Smith, East Royalty; 3. Mrs. Allan Campbell, New Lon- don. Sample lace, crocheted-1. Mar- .garet J. MacLeod, Ch'town: 2. Mrs Ernest Bulman. Ch'town; 3 Miss Lila. M. Cloec. Lace knitted-2. Mrs. Ernest Bulmun. ;iirls' knilted dreiu-1. Miss Shirley Carr, Ch'town; 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. Ch'town; 3. Miss Shirley Arbing. Ch'town. Dress, crocheted-1. Mrs. Allan Swan. York. Knitted suit, boys-1. Miss Shir- ley Arbing; 2. Miss Mildred Jar- dine, Summerside; 3. Mrs. Isabel Cameron, Victoria. Dress. rmocked-1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson, Ch'town; 2. Mrs. Isabel Cameron: 3. Mn. Wendell H. Phil- lips, Ch'town. - Bonnet and booties-1. Mrs. Nor- man Nicholson; 2. Mia. Percy Moreside,Ch'iown; 3. Miss Mildred Jnrdlne. Jackets, baby, woven-1. Mrs. Shirley Carr: 2. Mrs. R. E. Kemp. Ch'town: 3. Mrs. Percy Mareslde. Sweaters, child-1. Mrs Frank Bliitch, Ch'town; 2. Miss Shirley Arbing; 3. Mrs. Ray Maccilllvary. Wool sweater--1. Mrs. Reginald Colec; 2. No prize; 3. Mrs. Wilfred J. MacDonald, Coveheud. Sweater, mcnls, wool-1. Mrs Willard H. Drake, Ch'town; 2. Mrs Wilfred MacDonald, Covehead Rd.; 3. Mrs. Jack MacLenn, Cornwall. Cushions (original design)-l Miss Margaret Ann Arseniiult, l'lS, Ch'town; 2. Mia. John wai-ren,i Prize List Women's Institute Displfy Kenzie, Milton; 3. M11. E.C. Evans. Charlottetown. Tattlng sample-1. Mrs. Hector Morrlson, Mt. Buchanan; 2. Mrs. Elmer Larter, Ch'town; 3. Mrs. Minnie Boswell. Ch'town. Netting--1. Mrs. Harold Prowse. Ch'town; 2. Mrs. E. C. Evans. Ch'town; 3. Mn. Elmer Latter Charlottetown. Mitts, Island wool-1. Mrs. Wil- lard Drake, Ch'town; 2. Mrs. R.G Fleming. Rustlco; 3. Miss Florence MacLeod. Mitts, fancy-1. Miss Shirley Ar- Mrs. Vincent Grant. Vernon. Nursery rugs, hooked rags. 0l'l- ginal design-1. Mrs. Roy Tupliri, Kensiiigton; 2. Mrs. Leslie Frlzzell, Breadalbane; 3. Parkdale Women's Institute. Rugs. hooked. coltoii rags. floral -dcisgn-1. Mrs. Roy Tuplin. Rugs. hooked, wool rags. conven- tional deisgn-l. Mrs. Ralph Bald- erston. Winsloe; 2. Mrs. Bruce Riley, Keiislngton; 3. Mrs Ray Carr, Stanhope. Rug. hooked, wool rags, floral design-l. Mrs. Don P”. MacKay. New London; 2. Mrs. George Mac- Rug, hooked. yarn, land or mi- scape - 1. Mrs. Evelyn Paynter, Cggiiiiisite-t-olwnMi's Dorothy Malone. Ke"5mSi0”1 2- M11 -105990 R0bl' Char10ue,0V;.m i ' isoii; 3. Mrs. J. R. Niel, Ch'town R. Shell work-1. Miss Lillian R-R1 I R d V y H I l wglkcx, Ch'town; 2. Mrs. James 118- W0 9 3310- 013 -1- Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. Kensing- ton RR. 3; 2. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Alma; 3. Mrs. Roy Carr. sianhope. Hooked rug. yarn, original delsgn 1-1. Mrs. Wilfred Pickering; 2. Mrs. Dan F. MacKay; 3. Mrs. Joseph Roblson. Hooked rug. wool rags, any de- sign-l. Mrs. Reid Stevenson. Rus- tico; 2. Mrs. Sadie MacDonald Clyde River; 3. Mrs. Leigh Brown, New London. Rug. wool rags. for child's i'oom -1 Mrs. Joseph Robisoii. Braided rug-1. Miss Lillian Walker. Ch'town: 2. Mrs. John A. Dewar. New Perth; 3. Mrs. Cath- erine MacLeod, Ch'town. Chair seat or wall hanging, yarn -1. Mrs. Joseph Roblson; 2. Mrs. Ralph Balderston, Winsloe; 3. Mrs Wilfred J. MacDonald, Needle point chair seat or foot- stool-l. Mrs. Margaret. J. MacLeod. Hector Morrison, Mt. Buchanan. 3. Mrs. Elmer Lurter, Cb'town.. -1 Mrs. John Ashley, Union Rd.; Ch'town. MacDonald. Charlottetown. 2. Mrs. Shirley Carr. L:idles' housedress. Mrs. Ethel Haslam. equc; 2. Mrs. Weudall Ch'town; 3. Mrs. John R. Eachern. Afttriicoii dress, ladies-1. Wendell Phillips; MacLcod. Vcmon River. Summer dress. Mrs. Wendell Phillips; 2. Olson, Ch'town. R. Macliacherri. Sunsuit, Stevenson. ' iottetown; 2. Mrs. Wendell lips; 3. Mrs. Frank Ftcss. 3. Mrs. cndel Bench Grove; 2. Mrs. Frank Mac- 6U'1";"6L'iiFwAy Reginald Cotes: Ernest Bulmun; 2. Mrs. John Thompson, Ch'town; 3. Petit-point framed-1. Mrs. Wil- fred J. MacLeod, Ch'town; 2. Mrs. Cross stitch on linen, unframed 2. Mrs. Wendell H. Phillips. Char- lottetown; 3. Mrs. Percy Moreslde. sampler Jacabeon embroidery or needle pointing-1. Misc Ethel MacDougall,'Ch'town; 2. Mrs. B Uzhislinde; 3. Mrs. Wilfred J Special prizes. '15 years of age- I. Mrs. George W. MacLeod. Char- lottetoivn; 2. Miss Minnie Boswell, Carriage cover, knitted. crochet- ed or woven-l. Mrs. Frank Ross, 1. cotton - 1. Central Bed- Phillips, Mac- Mrs. 1. 2. Mrs. R. A. if-loustori. Cii'town; 3. Mrs. John A. cotton, gli'1s- 1. Mrs. Frask Ross; 3. Mrs. Norman Nich- Wzish suit, boys -- 1. Mrs. John child's-(No first); 2. Mrs. Frimlf Ross; 3. Mrs. Clayton Tailored cotton blouse. liidies' or gti-ls-1. Mrs. J. W. Kirby, Chzi-r Phil- Pyjamris. men's 0l' women's- 1. Mrs. ,John R. MacEachern; '. Mrs. AUEUS1 Phllli s. A on; kitchen-l. Mrs. H. W. Clay, St. Peter's Rd.: 2. Mrs. John Ashlcyfa. Miss Margaret Coles, Special prize for best needle work -1. Mrs. Willard Drake; 2. Mi,-.5 Annie Coles; 3. Margaret J. Mac. Leod. Rug. hooked, of yarn. conven- tional deslgn-l. Mrs. Adams, 0-. Leary; 2. Mrs. Howard Calms, Freetown; 3. Mrs. Milton 2:. Jcrik. ins. Mlllvlew. Table cloth. embroidered-1, Mrs. William MncKay; 2. Mn, Claude smith, East Royalty; 3 Mrs. Allan Campbell. Gloves, fancy -'1. Mrs. Norman Nicholson: 2. Mrs. Jack MIcLcan, 3. Mrs. Wlllaitd Drake. Socks, fancy-1. Mrs. Jack Mag. Lean. Cornwall; 2. Miss Ckthcriue 12. 1953 biiig; 2. Mrs. J. L. Dalzlel, Char- Mac!-cod. Charlottetown; 3. .Miss l1.tctown; 3. Mrs. Willard Drake, Mlldfcd JH1'dlm3- Charlottetown. . ! Yiilllv M -5900. my color-1 Gloves, Island wool-1. Mrs Mrs. Mliim Boswell; 2. Mrs. Gerald Walsh. Peakes; 2. Mlss'1-101119 MncEachem- Florence MacLeod; 3. Mrs. Gerald F3-11' 1513115 Imlmnlv all!-' article Hooper, Milton, -1. Mrs. Reginald H. f.:!cs; 2. Hooked rug (cotton rags, coii- M11 JWK MHCLCEH: 3- Mia Shir- vciitionalized design)-1. Mrs. My Arbmiz. Kelth Casley, Kensington; 2. PIlC9'm3'-5 fembroldcry. net of 0-2. Miss Lillian Walker. Applique quilt-1. Mrs. Alice P Edwards, New Wiltshire (special mention) and Mrs. Wendell Pm). lips; 2. Mzs. R. Lewis Cairns; 3, Mrs. Lclgh Brown. Quilt patchwork, cotton-1. Mr; John Warren, North River; 2. Mrs. Henry Burhoc-. Ch'town; 3, Mrs. Howard Cairns. Quilt. patchwork by group-1. St. John": Anglican W. A., Milton; 2. Mrs. Harald Mayhew. Emerald; 3. Maple Leaf Mission Circle, North Bedeque. Quilt applique. crib size-1. Mrs. Metal ”';mfl-,1t'tQ4.lI5'15 Eleanor 0 Lead. Ch'town; 3. Mrs. Joseph 14- W- R-Hm-WY. Bedford. Higioglicciiigiko-le iiiiss Jean Mac- Robison. Stanhope. 5050- NEH” W001t- 1- Mrs. W. Flmfen summergidc. Rugs, hooked. wool rags, veg. 5- cued; 3- M75: Cilylfm 5l9Ven- ' ,. yll RandUlphMan. dyes-1. Mrs. Vincent Grant 5?”- Nanh RIVHH 3- MT!- Dlvld wood ca.nu.)g. 3 Mac Hm.-am Rugs. hooked. yarn, animal de- P051"- 31na3r'loucet:ol:?Ln' ' ';sigii-1. Miss Rhcahe Carson,” 0”Kig5Icdl95ISnN 10:1" fllllil-1-1. Wood turning-1. Miss Heather 2. Mrs. Joseph Rcbison, Lrilllltiiln waltetrso ort Milton, 2. Original ign for rugs: 1. Irma C. Coles; 2. Mrs. Frank Ross. Painting or drawing in any me. dium entitled Islanders at work- I. Anne Smith, Charlottetown. Poster competition. grades 8-10 Junior Red Cross theme-1. Fun. kie Hayley. Southpoct. Poster competition up to gnde 6, Junior Red Cross theme-1. Gail Narrlll, Ch'town R.R. 2; 2. Noel Hayley, Southport; 3. Eliza- beth Hayley, Ch'town R.R. 2, Hobby collection (10-15)-David MacNcvtn. Ch'town. scrap hook up to grade to, ur- ban children-l. Lois Smith,Char- lottetown. Flower arrangcmeiit-1. Lois Smith. Original oll painting-1. A. L, Wright, Ch'town; 2. Mrs. Fred Tuplin. Kcnslngton. Original watercolors-1. Mrs. B B. Jones, Ch'town RR. 5; 2. Son- ia Griifon. Ch'town. Original drawing-1. Mrs. Wald: Baln, North River; 2. Leo Shep- herd, Notre Dame. Original drawing pastel-1. Mrs. Chestley Hugh. West Covehcad; 2. Miss Isabel Cameron. Victoria. Best collection of art (urban school)-1. Leo Shepherd; 2. Di- onne Buchanan. Notre Dame; 3. Theresa White. Ch'town. Best group of pictures of chil- dren-1. Wanda MacMil1an. Char- lottetown; 2. Mrs. Prank Ross; 3. Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Ch'town R.R.6. Best gioup of Action pictures-1. Mrs. Frank Ross; 2. Wanda Mac- Mlllnn; 3. Mrs. W. B. Creed, High- . field. . Best group indoor pictures-1. Wanda MacMilla.n; 2. Mrs. Fruik Ross; 3. Roland Taylor, Ch'town. Best group of summer or winter pictures-1. Wand: Macmillan: 2. Roland Taylor; 3.Mra. W.B. Creed. Best group of animal pictures- Mrs. Frank Ross;o 2. Wanda MacMillan; 3. Miss Margaret Mn!- lett. Ch'town. But enlarged portrait-1. Rol- and Taylor; 2. Vic Riutz, Chat"- lottelown;-3. Wanda MacMlllari. Best occupational enlargement- Wando MacMillnn; 3. Roland Taylor; 3. Vic Runtz. Best. hand-colored enlargement- 1. Maigaret Mallett; 2. Wanda MIcMillan. Best natural colored print-1 Mrs. W. B. Creed. Prizes for floral and home cook- ing entries will be released tomor- row. . CARDIFF, Wales (GP)-A Car- diff ophthalmic surgeon, Dr. J. W Thomas, said in his presidential address to the British Medical Association that nbout hzilf the children today can expect to live till 70. I Bv J. R. -ivviiiinmis TO H I. DON'T TAKE HIM up IN ANOTHER N no MOUNTAINS TILL I 555:. :.-.'..E is HOW MUCH TILT HE. KIN TAKE! 1 DON'T INTEND TO SPEND HALF MV TIME 6OIN' BACK DOWN IkI' CANYDN5 AFTER HlM.' TOO MUCH FER HlM.' 5;