Edwin Mills. Bay Fortune, left,_is seen congratulating «2 elass winner in a competitive plowing event at Dundas on a previous occasion. Mr. Mills has represented this province in Canadian championship competition on four occasions, and is qualified to do the same thing this year at the meet in Milliken, Ontario Oc- tober 11 to 12. But it is doubt- ful if he can make the trip this time because of pressure of farm. work-at-h-o-m-e,-he-told.. # this paper 4 few - days ago Edwin will be in the Kings County championship event at Dundas again this year” The championship “will be deqided on Thursday In lower photo are the exe- cutive of the big show. Left to right, standing, are Mrs. Ma- rion MacDonald. Dundas, “treasurer: Leslie Hunter, Strathcona, who has been pre- sident since 1941. Seated, left to right, are William Hunter, Strathcona: Joseph Campbell. Poplar Point, vice - president and Albert Acorn, Dundas who is secretary of the” organiza- -tion. Dates his year are Wed- nesday and Thursday of this week Birth Control Pills Linked _ With Death NOTTINGHAM (AP)—An in- quest into the -death of-an-Eng- lish housewife was told that ft micht be linked with the baking of birth control pills. Coroner Anthony Rothera re- corded a verdict that Mrs. Cyn- thia Leigh,-22, died from throm- bosis. and then said: “It is important that some publicity be given to this, not 80 much as-a-warning that peo- ple should not take contracep- tive pills, but so they can ap preciate that there is a possi- bility of these- unfortunte con- sequences.” Pathologist Dr. G. F. M. Hall said “there have. been reports ‘recently: in the medical press of @ possible association between contraceptive pills and throm- bosis “Because of. this I made in- quiries and found Mrs Leigh was taking these pills . my feeling is that the association is just too much to be a coincl- dence.” ARMY STANDS FIRM DAUPHIN, Man (CP)—The Salvation Army has been estab- lished at this western Manitoba town of 7,000 souls for 65 years _____and has operated fromthe "gale Citadel since 1908.” Sasa Pioneers Ha Fine Ambition The people who started the plowing match at Dundas 25 years ago were not content to rest on their laurels when they achieved success in directing the plowing competiiton. They branc into a general agricul- tural Tair and many of the items grown on a general farm now have a place in the annua! com- petition in the Prince Edward Island Plowing Match and Agri- cultural Fair Association as it is known. ~ * % , - studying the monarch's <lfor the last 20 years. ' John Burton, a member of the BBC’s natural history unit 'who released the insects, said Are Releas | jeach of them carries a tiny tag country. | : : There are, for instance, hun-| BRISTOL, England (CP)— |glued to the forewing which dreds of people who’go to Dun-|Some 50 monarch _ butterflies bears 4 serial number and other das to meet and talk with old‘ caught in Ontario have been data. Burton hopes persons find- friends, more than to see any of | set free near this west coast |i2s the butterflies—dead or the many items on display | seaport to get more information |2live—will return them to the That’s the kind of a place the on the migratory habits of the BBC unit here. fale at Dundas is. It’s a place |colorful “king billies.” a a waving bys mon- where friendliness abounds. It’s | : arch’'s habit have foun finite one reason for the growth of the | Peakenek . emer, associate | nigratory flight paths from big annual get-together through Professor of zoology at the Uni-'\Canada and the northern United the years. | versity of Toronto, shipped the States to Florida, Southern Cal- i g butterflies to. England to try to/ifornia and Central America. PIONEER STANDS HIGH discover whether they will alter | : -their..mavigational instincts. to | The statue of William Penn/compensate for the geographical | TERNI, Italy (AP)—A strong atop Philadelphia’s city hall|shift. Urquart is a member of/four - second earthquake dam- reaches 557 feet above 4the|a team of North American en- laged buildings in this central habits al neighbourliness that is in evi, | dence here as in few other local- ities anywhere else in this) QUAKE HITS TERN} 19. é LIVESTOCK 39 MONTREAL (CP) — Cattle as and calf prices steady in active trading Tuesday. Receipts: 333 cattle; 2% calves; nil hogs; 75 sheep and lambs. Common..steers 15-19; commos heifers 16.25-17. Good cows 1550-16; medium }14-15; common 13-13.50; canners |and cutters 9.50-12. Good bulls 19; common and medium’ 13-16.50 | Good vealers 27-29; sales to |30; medium 21-25; common 15 Sheep and lambs, no sales. The quake sent many persons | fleeing into the streets in panic jduring a rainstorm, but there A horse show was a natural. next step from the plowing match, as most of the plowing in the earlier years of \the competi- tion featured horse- drawn equipment. But the horse show | grew until it became a two- day | affair, with draught animals shown one day, and light hor on the following day. Classes are also available for Ss. en there the fair directors looked.to cattle and other live- | stock unti!) today there are class- | es for the dairy and beef breeds. There are no less than 33 sec- tions in the dairy classes, includ- ing several grade section. There are classes for four Cheviots, Leicesters, folk-Oxfords which, apparently, are showing as one class. ‘There is competition for swine i ‘garded as a development distant: past, There are 48 sections in the class for needlework and handi- crafts. In addition there are competi- tions for 4-H Club projects, toge- | ther wittf special- attention to po- tatoes. GREAT INTEREST 2 { The potato show at Dundas has always been a centre of interest and the man who wins the grand | championship is acclaimed for | his skill in selection as well as | production, for skill in selecting the sample counts almost as much in the final analysis, as the productive quality of the var- fety of potatoes and the fertility of the soil in which the spuds are grown. The extension of buffding ac- commodation has kept pace with the rest of the development at Dundas. It’s-a far cry from the early shélters that-were erected for serving meals, lunches -and selling drinks and ice-cream, to the buildings that are aveilable for the general agricultural fair as it is known today. But there has been one domin- the years. There is’ an atmos- | ; phere of friendliness and gener- CONGRATULATIONS PLO RREES SSakecoias Se Ci cpieaaERS STC ROrpeTM eeetT = = 2812 JULY'6S MP. 61 The firms advertising below, offer the finest in goods and service on. Prince Edward Island, and offer best wishes and congratu- lations to all the competitors in the Provincial Plowing Match, | Stewart Motors Ltd. | $. W. Windsor Co. Ltd. 4-5579 Great George St. Water St. Ch'town Michael Bros. Adella's Millinery 240 Dorchester St. : Ch'town Queen St. 4-8114 Vere Beck & Son Ltd. 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