AGE TEN YE$l...w.t have the new 5”’ Mun". I MIRMLE Will ‘FINISH Annual Meeting (Continued from Page l) 4 small way due to the generosity of our Provincial Government, who gave us an additional $3.000. over their previous grants with a re- commendation from the Premier that this additional sum be used principally in the classes provided for cattle and s-wine; and also with the understanding that‘ we would provide another $3.000. I01‘ the promotion of the agricultural end ot‘ the show. A meeting was called early in the year of representatives of the different breed organizations and they worked out a Prize List, which was almost doubled that oftered in previous years. The complimen- lary remarks and co-operation . . I made racing possible within an hour or so after a heavy rain The turns were ne-wbv graded and additional top soil was added. As a result of these improvements it fully justifies our slogan Canada's Finest Race Track. ‘Night Racing The highlight of the activities for the year was the Night Rac- ing and installation of the flood lights on the race tsack. This was supervised by the chairman oi the Track Committee, Director F‘. R. Mchilne, who is an expert liiml this line. It was with much dif- flculty that this undertaking was completed due to the scarcity of material. On August 2nd. the lights were turned on for the lint night meet which turned night into day and presented a picture rue __c_iuaa_oigi_iv. g CHARLOTTETOWN PLANS ARI BEING MADI ‘I0 OPEN ULEABYB NEW SCHOOL 0N WEDNESDAY ._Tha new four room school in Quad-y will likely open tor claim for the first time after “l! EM"? holidays on Wednesday, March slat. this correspondent was told will? by a member of the School Board. Mr. Ira fills. as he wll lhflwini your reporter around the modern Wilding. rt has a zmre cmwt basement contouring the rifle’ wazlhrottm and also the boys‘ wash- the most modern and up-to-dste air conditioning system. Upstairs are the four large classrooms ao rozm, and a teachers’ room besides- devised that the pupil receives the utmost benefits from the most ad- Galvanized TIIBS l Smallmads is your Headquart- lers tor Cleaning, Painting and -/ vvrr PAILS vanccd ideas of llfllitlng and heat- ing. The blackboard; are elevated slightly so they can be clearly seen from the back o! the room. All the floors are tile and all the rooms never to be forgotten by the raco fans and all subsequent night meetings proved to be an out- standing success and left no doubt shown by exhibitors was evidence or their appreciation. The Vice- Presldent, Dr. Laintz, who was chairman of this committee, is de- Decorating Materials. culplgns serving °1 Erect credit for the in the mind oi spectators that this _ improvement in Prize list and was the most popular elltertaln- ffli“;lfp,ll,ltllf,allullrthln"$2.12:l: . PERIMIGAL. Show Ring set-up. merit in any line of outdoor sport. In the wms which emu" ‘n ld_ CONCENIRAIED A change was made in the loca- The introduction of the Staiting Q amount o, he“ ‘or “ch F o R X 2.2: .2’...Z“i-.i2“il..it“%‘.‘3i..'i?t .::..:.": .”;‘.‘..“.‘ l» ma- 0 L E A N E It of the old industrial building, the interest, shown at. our first rgcg Zzlffslfllgggflnuzge fsgnllggdvglf Shinolo, per lb. tun . .. .. .38 which mo w be all resurfaced as it was the first time it had “flames m mum", Mount M. Glo-Coot, per quart 1.10 “ma, _ _ _ 3° and seeded and this change been used on a Maritime track. “Mn Univetsny in séckvme’ N's. sic-co", p" Pint .59 Alum.“ . . . .22 brought forth complimentary re- This method made it very popular They are o. M annwhayr Wm O c u‘ .d w x t 98 .. ... . . ., . marks from exhibitors as they had for Night Racing as it gets the with a drawer m. we book‘ n m. ' ' _ l“ 4 v P" ‘l - - much more room to display their horses away on schedule time and button There u‘ one hundmd l _ O. C. Liquid WGX, p8! Ill. .59 , . herds and groups. The ring side practically eliminates bad actors. and twemyflve Sea“ 5660mm; to _ l voiced their general approval as This gate was designed and con- Mn Bayfleld Ellis, the active and . . I they enjoyed the view o! JOISG structed by Director Willard l-L indefatigable secretary o‘ the DlCUfIOO . . . _ ., 15 l ' ALL THESE ADVANTAGES {udglngitiznrtih midwbilsy llifblvllilfib a- Kelly. R I r m as u w! school Board. this fine new build. ‘ . Coven all nurtures-wallpaper, pclnk 911g W i 9 (‘a 5 5 QW- u!‘ 39118 P798 5 W v ' , . d i B5525‘ ' i as walla, plywood, bliclllnlaviarmolc. The judging of the livestock ual, of a Pugh calibre having a Lrolgjeioséflcfiwoagoothaen neztriumace_ w“ Med n5 lb ) 39a 2. one centrally covers. proved highly satisfactory due to record number of over two hun- seats’ ugh“ em The "my Co“ Wm g 5‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ _ {Mouthwash-ion the fact that the Domhilon Gov- dred entries. The events were be approximately $34301 DICIIJOO .05 4. onnlmperielcalie» dearlarsewem- ernment gave a grant of $500. for keenly contested and many tinss In this modem “Purdue Soho“ 5. fl.u'jlnly"ldnun Judges expenses, which enabled photo-finishes were necessary to the residents 0; o-Leary may take n 6,-fllurlblo.wollieblolvrllr.a. us to procure competent judges. decide the winners. jusuflable pflda a, they have 191155914’! l~2 Qfll 69 7. Ania-sumo avian. These judges complimented the Another new feature was the one of the finest school buudmgs I ' ' ' set-up and the high quality of the assembling of the horses contesting m the Proyinch The contractor JOHNSON S, per gollon .. .98 ‘l Per pound . . . . . . . . .. .12 ‘ROLL 1T ON Willi iliE NEW Kern-Tone ROLLER - KOATER 98¢ Summerside Hardware Company Water Street West -—For (tulck Delivery- BALL 740 ‘ YOUR ale-file DEALER exhibits which were on a par with any outdoor exhibition east oi To- ronto. A new feature of the show was the introduction of the catalogue- ilig of the horses and cattle which made it possible for the ring aide fans to distinguish the different exhibitors. The Poultry exhibit was on a par ivith other years and we have one of the linest poultry buildings to display our entries and visitors ivere very much attracted by the exhibits. Great. interest was taken in our swine Show due to the fact that we have in this Province the finest type of bacon hogs anywhere and our prize animals are in demand in every province in Canada. The Sheep entries were larger than usual due to the extra classes being added and the increase in the prize money. llllTTAR Sunwzerside Professional cards r. Earle 111$? Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Street Phone 5'75 RICHARD S. HINTON so, as. LLB. ' Barrister. Solicitor. etc. Loans on Town and Farm Properties Water 86.. Summers!“ Q§O4§§O§ 0% O-O§§fO§ o The breeding of Horses in the Province has been on the decline. especially in the heavy breeds. Our prizes have not been attractive but we anticipate some improvement this year. The horses on display last year were of good quality but lacking in numbers. Improvements A great many improvements and repairs were made to the olant this year. including the building of lIWO new cattle barns on con- crete foundation replacing the ones burned some years ago. A new washroom and lavatory was provided for livestock exhibi- tors. The Sheep born was moved to s. new location, next to the Ayr- shire barn, and extensive repairs made to it. Additional parlclng space ol over three acres was made available by stumping and levelling the grounds east of the race track. Necessary repairs were made tn the grandstand. including a new end at the east of the stand A new Parirnutuei system was installed this year, which made it v‘ ry to provide extra space under, the bleachers in front of the main grandstand, which was great- ly appreciated by the general \ub- lic. A new oil burner was installed which provides continuous hot water for race horse owners and eliminates. to some extent. the lire hazard. The race track was practically rebuilt. The entire rail fence was removed and a proper drainage system was installed with a ditch four feet inside the rail. This has A well balanced ...... For Proper Feeding Of YOUR BABY CHICS Feed “Sunglo Claiclt . i $i:arier" all the necessary nlnerils and vitamins. r Order direct tron ll Illr local INTERNATIONAL FOX »I feed ‘containing r ‘and: .. Ina Ltd. r. s. I. cos for the day at the paddock locat- ed at the west end of the grand- stand. This was very much appre- ciated by owners and grooms as it eliminated interference by the pub- lic. A bugle: called each heat the horses were then capably marshal- lod by Miss Vimy Jones. daughter of Premier Jones, which gave a touch to our racing program. We wish here to pay tribute to our capable starter, Dr. Dougan, who is recognized as one of the outstanding starters and who handled this meet in his usual satisfactory manner and got classes away with a minimum of scoring. His description of heats while in progress was much appreciated by the public. We had as our distinguished guest this summer one of Canada’: outstanding radio commentators in the person of John Fisher. and his radio address on Sept. 7th. i947 on Equality and Quality in which he featured Old Home Week at Charlottetown and described it as a "masterpiece of coordination" and "could only happen on P.E.1.' Goodwill Races The Goodwill Races were again well patronized by both horsemen and race fans. The closing of the Goodwill event was featured by a Night Race, which provided enter- tainment tor a mcordwcrowd. The Vaudeville program was up to the high standard of former years and included such acts as the sensational Waldorfs, high Bicycle Act and comedy acts. Bill Lynch's show and amuse- ITIQDN WEI’! IRON 110M610“! 0h!!! ever and extra space was requir- ed. The High Diving act was featured again this year by Mr. Lynch. The Fox show was held as usual in the Paton Pavilion and while the fox entries were not so oum- erous as other yea-rs due to the lack of demand for breeding stock nevertheless interest was keen throughout the show and more spectators were on hand to witness the awards than in the past few years. However. we expect this show next year will be up to its usual high standard and I under- stand mink will be included in the exhibits. In closing I wish to thank on behalf‘ of the directors and altars- holders of the Charlottetown Driv- ing Pork and Provlnciallbrliibition Association, the Premier. the Pro- vincial Government. especially the Minister of Public Works, G. H. Barbour and Commission of Ag- riculture, Hon. W. F. A. Stewart; the Department of Agriculture. both Dominion and Provincial. and all Government otficials who have so willingly cooperated in making this show a success. wish also to extend the same cour- tesies to the Charlottetown Guar- dian and Patriot and other local and Maritime papers. 6120.2, Travel Bureau, the Mayor and Cit/y Council o! ‘Charlottetown also the hotels, restaurants and private homes. and any others who have helped out in any way to accom- modate our guests who visit us during Old Home Week. As President or this Association l wish to express my appreciatit-i and thanks to the directors for their faithful attendance at all meetings and the fine and effic- iant way in which they have per- formed their duties u directors of this Association and members of the different committees. It might be interesting for you to know that-all the directors. are. or have been, breeders of registered live- stock. which gives them qualifica- lions for operating the attain of your Association. I also wish to thank the direc- tors for electing me as their Pissi- dant and for the trust and confi- dence they have placed in ma and fonighopelhawlived uptotheir expectations. You will new in my address l mentioned eqieciailq some of t‘n ans of the different commit- My reason for so doing was the introduction of something new to All committee mem- bers performed their duties one I wouisuire especially to than! the secretary. denidr. d. I. lun- lllfleflr bituntiri efforts in l1] and 1k new tit lafl-aiuaimtmaisocrwnot- We w mediate and junior teacher ginners teacher. At present Mrs EASTER. SER-VYCE! was a good congregation despite very inclement inspiring cantata, the voices. The narrator was Miss Ev- elyn Ciay. The Sunday School held an open session with the church Cflhsrexatlon and had the record sides children. This was the larg- est Sunday school total as; 1-9. corded in the twenty-five year his- tory of the 1008i Nazarene Church, and your correspondent was in‘. formed by the young and active Mlfllfitfl‘. Rev. HM. Burgess that the total number for tho OLesry Sunday School is the highest (pp the Nazarene Church in all Prince County. including the‘ Nazarene congregations of Elmsdale and Summerslde and ls the record for the fsland in the denomination. It climaxed an intensive, cenvpaign to increase the Sunday school at- tendance, called pqrwm-fl Movement to Sunday school." The recltatlons, songs etc, “d m ob. Ject lesson was given by the Mm. lstor, Rev. l-LM. Burless on the tonic: "The Key that unlocks the gate of Heaven". The sllperlntgnd- ent is Mr. l-Ieber MacMillen. A solenoid offering of moo was re- ceived which will likely be incmaa. ed further when all contr" - was a local man, Mr. W. Megisson. The members of the School Board are Ira Ellis, Keith Matheson, Ed- win Turner and tyre secretary Bay- field Ellis. This new school will till s long felt need. During last fall and this winter, the patient and conscientious teaching ltaft, carried on their qlaises in the Hall and the Library Room. 'I'he staff are a; follows: —- Mr. lidacKenzie, principal; Miss Pearl Sweet, inter- and Mrs. Mae Palmer, primary and be- John Matthews is substituting tor Mrs. Palmer. The school ls built in the center of OLesry, not far from where the old col-loci used to be, on main street-and was con- structed with the view of making it as nearly fire-proof as possible. At the OTAery Nazarene Church on Dieter Sunday morning there present, weather. and they thoroughiy enjoyed g vary story of Duster in music and song. There was a choir of about. twenty-three total of minaty-slx which includes many-adults and young poop]; 1,9..- pupils of the Sunday School had _ Peacock ,.-. Wet Mops l6 022590 Atom . l. draft . Banner .- ltoyal Standard 1,51) Dusting Mops 15c and 35c ~.=79c eel-e 8 oz. o” “no” spud E", coat in usually enough ‘ J £1”. m»- »» » 1 u::.';;':'::::"....::::; A l Ions of palni- or brlolr. ' f“ Dries in 1 hour-Then B"! ta Wash - flier WALL FWlSH yo“ c“ "pun "u" about s weeks you can a - ‘I235 - 1.50 lino Goat Magic For Walls SPEED EASY Thins with water - tains and furniture. 1-4 an. 1,30 <21 c‘ at ~ l-fg-g‘ . . ""- “Q-qsqyvaw’ One coat GIIVQPI-OIIQ wash Speed Easy with mild soap and water. 1 m 4.50 a - 1.60 Flite Basin Paint White (bulk) per lb. Colors (5 lb. pkg.) MURESOO White, lb. .12 Colors (5 lb.) .70 WRITE SUELLAO 1-2'PInt - .- 65c 1-4 Gallon - - 1.85 Per Gallon - - 6.15 .20 1.15 I ‘as STEP Lpnnnns 5100f 4.50 0100i 5.25 0100f 7.25 STEP STOQL Kitchen Step Stool"- -‘""="'fsse l. s: Qglglgug/ \ C.I.L. PAINT, VARNISH, ETC.-—— ' Flat Wall Paint and lillux “Enamels ' Paint Removers‘ Paint Brushes ' Mureseo Brushes SMALLMAW a Where Price l: diam“ With Oaallty i ° Semi-Gloss ° liulux White ' Varnish Stains are received. 1mg church w” Ne“ 1y decorated with Easter lllleg and the center of attraction was a large cross. There were also pretty 11W. firs along tlfe windows. In the eve. 111M o! Easter Sunday there was l-"Mh" 11M service held in the Qh-illvh. with special music, ‘my m, the Minister bringing an gpgmp. rlate message. The United Baptist congregation ing the Paddock set-up. I wish also to thank the Office Secret-w. Miss Bertie Stewart, loi- her efficient work during the year. Ilcr trot-k has already been com- mended in the auditors report. New l have attempted to my; a summary of the your: work and have pointed to some improve- ments and achievements which have added greatly to the ‘l Bari-article will hid we mora- lng service on Easter Sunday. The afternoon service was ln Union- vsle and the night service in Knutsford. At all places the mel- use was brought by the Minister. Rev. 0.0. Howlett and them were 8PM!!! music and appropriate dec- orations, with the Cross prominent. 1n the afternoon of Easter Sunday "l H5 n-m- over O-Fvr. Charlotte- town, in the program "Thw- Church‘; One Ibundatien", luv. Mr, 11,-; Mt- wn heard by inscription (rec- rrds) in a fifteen minute broad- fllt. which was much enjoyed “by his many friends. Th; pron“. W" lbtinsored by the Maritime Convention‘ of the Unites gsptm Ohurchel. Rev. Mr. l-lowlett is s veteran "soldier of the Cross" hav- l": being forty years in the min- mfi’ Illwe his ordination. K FRIDAY SATlI nu lllllY IIOIILAY of the 1M7 show. l would like to voice a word of appreciation to the Put President, Col. D. A. Mackinnon. D541: and Bwrmry. Mr. J. w. scrum. o. B. 2.: for their assistance through- out the year. Our success this We: islnnounallwey due to show over a long period of time, It was a feeling of security to have their Presence and ldvico. which was freely given during Old Horas Week. and will an". clan and welcome the came for the future. It might well be ms oi them as was said of the Isth- ers of Confederation "The, bung. 0d better than they knew." To Ir. W. J: Drown and his "Pablo assistant, Mrs. Ida You. we express our‘ thanks for tneir 03d suwort. ' my - [were wish this time that um Auoeidticn will continue to grow in impugn“ and achieveuentand that it will over stimulate the brooding of bet- tor ‘ma: bred. livestock in our he and provide su- ou q . Isl. both from aadtabioad, a weal: or valuable education and mill entertainment of which we shall lie-justly proud. the "cevlble msnlflment of this ‘ SHOlTINiNG g LIDO FLOOR WAX. 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