page.-.... 30.5 annual FAIR Thunder Ans. 23.19s,6.frh'o r-Mao. . o. .o. o v , 3 -. V sse.solastoii.lssikes.s-WE -E . ibii'ion -At Aiberions r.......i r......i..y, ......... . .g - .. - T ' , . .. Of Capt. Gosiden emu. d B in. Pa ' we -'-”'”-c . ' v . up I. .1 (Juli) God- yield. Y . e l was held wednes- gaivetissa A sun-hide h on hi felt the exhibits wonder-I swoonss; so is :32: sdrvioi at ';'33uiwtm”:i'th: ll: 1 t 10113.0 tailW.l. 'l)..,D.. .. - -- tbygnurf 1:”: P1-meg county mu, nag. . "n c" cm" 9,5,... M, . roan ioiiowod igkurviottihat C. llaelsean. ”""”""" "i'n"t"3."i.'i”t'"'d'9' Winn aelianu tuition was ttrawwtothofact is-t ;':.;NA:gi1cc-gnducutgihhy v.'iI Ilfpioaa A "1 Plwm cmtaiiivlsitora anyeb.dtli so to a i ' m ”'”'" " Mn” '" 'm' ' o' 1': Harrison assiat- see nmwhicilxfegdd Mu! hit narioorgemlarhoisriszted 0ilIid.Hl'&1.&M(iIOI "WEN I-me-mgnhm jun first-aiidlec0dlYlhhIm .;heiieedfos-bettssinarhetisgot gctivltiggintha. ages . - , - 81:- ne lsrse crow was nu hda! arm produce. l - estra duty which must , tar- Members of the Masonic Lodge Wu - --:.::;r.'.:i:'::.:' ..':.'.-...'.-..i2.",o-.".....-”'-.."-'".;.".-.':.- .'i':i..'ht...'?”"”"'i'”"""'i" .-:i...."-- .....W- . H5 . . . . . . - Lad, viewed t.i:m5!-iiibiil. Bilggeti Minister of Filillfibl lilggdtaii uvgngcg gkggggg , two services at the grave. 3”. :3 mm" Box In ,3 :..'i.'iSg?iia.'.';'s1ouiiif.iiTii"ir"foa ion? 33. "'”'.iS..". o'i"i'. mm: Mm or general purpou 5., .5 .nPyhb”iieaf:olh”i:ealnhi1ee:.rli:oriEnTd 8o"h-'- 1- '11"-' M '5'” 99?? oisupervislns iii: iitgrkibill of car): the Provinceand said itinigiitweii Iii:il.v.I-x'ci.g.i:eoi:lstrrli,;seG:f:: mcwu,;;m,' Ham” bow”, Victory Ave s. sin. Irving, , i ' :Iricemiiefrei1asi'El(ei3difIicultiesa.n 8 . "mt "" "”"" ” it ”'9'"'""" c. moon. The horse classes are i V Lester R. Wallace. president of old friends meet." mercantile firm "The place where low in entries. Judging will be Her Macxenzie, George A. Birctiift 9,, Exhibition Association intro duced the visltin! llielk. -- The exhibition was opened by Premier A.W. Matheaan. who ex- pressed his pleasure at being Pre- sentand wished the fair every suc- cei-sise congratulated the directors or the large assembly of spectat- ors; the fine weather; and the fins- display of exhibits. FALL FAIR he also made the announcement completed today. The general pur- pose champion man was shown by Ivan Wallace of Caseunipoe. in the cattle division Ayrsbiras. Guernseys, Jerseys, Shorthorns and dual purpose shortborns were indeed yesterday and other class- es wui be today. Cattle Judges are L.W. , Edison 3. Mutch and Keith Clay. Princip- al exhibitors of Ayrshires were W.A. Moose and Son and Lloyd , both of Kensington. Championship ribbons for Junior Dr. La. Dewar. M.L.A. said that by this exhlbition,tba direct- ors are trying to show the pouibil- ities of agriculture. He wondered why fishermen do not have an exposition of products of the sea. Mr. F.C. Ramsay, M.L.A. paid tribute to A.D. O'Brien. first pres- ident of the exhibition, and to Iester Wallace and Winston Cup a rie. the present president and secretary to whom must go much credit for advancement the oabib ition has made in the past few Interment was in the church cem (Continued from page 5) Mr. W.B. Creed, Highfieid. Arthur Vessey. York. 8. Mr 1. Frank Deacon, lo Windy Driven, ion: 3. Myrna Coles.iNorth Mil- sec. 12 Antirrhinum, 4. colors”. inn. 1. Mrs. J.W. Macaregr, R.R. 8...” - CLASS 37 FLORAL. OPEN CLASS Kengington Road, 2," .P, .19 , z. A See 2 Gladioli. 3 spikes. pink. York. ' 1. Mrs. Frank Deacon, 10 Windy Sec. 18 Aston. 4 coiors.,l. Mrs. Drive. 2. Mrs. L.H.D. liowatt, J.W. Macarogor. R11. 3. Kensingu - at that a one-day Provincial exhibit- ion of matured Island products would take place in Charlottetown on Sept. 25, emphasizing potatoes 9speCiIuY. Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Agriculture. expressed the opin- exhibits of livestock. In comment- ing on the showing of fruits and vegetables. he nhted that thesve were not as plentiful as usual ow- mg to the fact that the exhibition 9.; held early and that the season this year is much later than nor- years. Mr. R.C. Parent. superintend- ent of the Experimental Fami. Charlottetown. offered congratulat- ions on the progress the exhibition has made through the years and express ' the opinion that ax- vince's main industry. Because the population of the er must farm more efficiently. Music by the R.C.A.F. Stdion, Summersids Band was greatly ap- preciated. The band was present i-nal. Under' these circumstances by kind permission of Group Cap- country is increasing every farm- ial ale. junior and senior males what to Moase and Son and that for senior female to sharps. Harold Palmer and Son of Ken- sington, principal exhibitors of Guernseys. carried off - all the championships in their class. Monti-ose was sedond largest. Lord was awarded the exhibition spec- prise for champion bull and received the championship ribbon for the junior male. His "Bri Spot Magic Maid" was cham senior female. The jimior female cnhanipionab:p was won by Thomas wsgrrnu iiunsiiiiii nsuc am View Hall, rridsy. 4 WINNERS AT Alsenrou One of the principal exhibitors; d Ayrshires yesterday at the AL; berton Exhibition. W. A. Moase' and Son of Kenslngton. captured xirst prize in the junior champion- ship division (UPPER. LEFT) shown during judging by L. W. Roper. The championship general purpose mare under four years (UPPER mass) was owned by! YESTERDAY Hilton Barnett of Elmsdaie. Com- petition was very keen in the Cheviot sheep class judged by H. W. Clay and won by Chester Hayes of Aiberton (LOWER LEFT). The Belevedere Avenue. Sec 3. Giadioli, 3 spikes. red. 1. ' Mrs. Frank Deacon, lo Windy Drive. 2. Mrs. L.li.D. iiowatt, Bel. vedere Ave. Charlottetown, RR, 6. Sec.' 4 Gindioli, 3 spikes. white or cream. 1. Mrs. Frank Deacon. set: is. Phioz. annual. 1. H.Pi- Ross. 20 Hawthorne Ave. Frank Deacml. lo Windy Drive. Sec. 16 Table bouquet. 1. Mr. chief exhibitor of Guernseys at the Alberton Exhibition. Hamid Pal- mer of Kensington carried off first prize for a Junior heifer calf (LOWER RIGHT). REGENT I In the shorthorn class ivan Clark and Son of Belmont carried off most of the awards. The cham- ioa Junior male was owned joint. in by Clark and Frank Platts. Principal exhibitors of dual pur- SPORT ECHOES A l.adies' Softball ls Tops- read for a wheel chair yet. opposition breathing down your neck, count on Wanda to come up with that spectacular play that Wh the going is tough. and the CAMEO KENSINGTON iiiatusiisnwo-ssosstuiseous-a-rs-ui TGIIIIIT 7.15 - 9.10 See. 15 zinnias, 4 colors. 1. Mrs. M ion Road. 2. K.P. J-swell, Yorir. -- Jeweii, York. 2. Mrs. Frank L; - "L 11;: Wi:1dgelI);i1ve. Mrgh LiH.D. gas Creed. V eldA2. Mrs. E. ion that the show was an improve bibitions play an important part Edwin Lord. Susnmeraitie, ILR. K .' W” ' V 3" V'-- 9' ""9 - V””- ” 9"” V9- 3- M"- .. nine over- last year's and lave in iihrrenins the value and in was the principal exhibitor of """" 33- ”' ""'"”'- mi"-”3""'""" '"'.'- f very high commendation to the portance of farming, the Pro- Jetleyl. and Harry Pfiiiiillii 0' As-Atulo Almts Insectic- th 1135 Lug: you E33,. a,)no.gIo2g Po" Ihormszrm fwg. nussulno. relieves the situation. wed,, 'i'hurs., 7:15-9:15 1 A"ii"" 34 -'9'" "W"-" W” t . 8'" "'4 " ii "" "'” w' i th near Liitl el' bump, it would be last Th nsss h fin softball Walt Disney's stirring new true . i mm" needed " 8" M"y' H." chrk nd 5”” "d "N" W” . laaxeulgrsptciiuigfn thee Summersid: :::ilI ail easy. play; in Terr: itiesseor. Smith life adventure feature "The Van- ii0li5 W93. wk 93”" in summmido on Ans. M-h and may even division of champion- . I-one Riven Fiidm AM 34- donors needed at at. Mary's an .in,. between them. ”"""”'””f'1'”,,','f'i" "”,1,:,:"- ,'',f,,' The Summerside Desotos and '.,-::;i,:2;':'c;,3":,;:e!:;;,';';g- ishins Prairie" in coin wnnisssnar ar -risussnasr. avausr sens W-1' 80ih- SHEEP cl-Al!!! inezv cgiigher, "v.m,,. RCAF Daks final series for the fmm fund. up ,0 ',,m mm; Also a western featurette. ---rim nuicx KNIGi!'I"' In ieehaioessr . mymoun GRANT. Optomet- A MEETING mu 5, M13 In This year saw the sheep classes mm. 1,, action. Tm, My 1, only Suminerside championship and the an H .n",.,,c,m um, "H; ,5, Bank drawing Wed. I Fri. starring Alan Ladd and Patricia Medina . 7 rist will be in in Tisnlsh Oiilce ii... mimu. mu F1-idgy Am... filled as perhaps never before and ii. He has another year to go to fill" i0 PM ihe mliniud lad! could blast low-lying planes out of worth possible t1oo.oo. Shorts. Cartoon and Canteen Service--8:45 ms. .5; samrdgy, Aug, lh. am. 8 mm. to 'dkcu.' '1,” db, IOIIIO very fine specimens of Ci1lV- Ln". League. and hers as bu 3' . lelhagnplsnis If-9:33-d10 be adhigt,-rem: the I” an 'hen Inc 11'” into an. 1?! ma; ,1 am Mon; pr..,.,,, 3.... iota. Oxford! and Shropshire! Wm lot of 15-year oids. ire rears back ,8? - 00 -in 0'"i- 0" '8 softball. in short field she's a wor- rnmav a aarunnar. auaus-r ssasth .- ACFWVEMENT DAY '9' Rel” shown. In the noeks of one ram, ,1 I u, 3 b 11 1 3 the em-out battle. The teams are even- my ,1". .1 am on," , g ; ,, ,, , , or. All school districts interested 33 015 5 5 3- Y RAGE AT DAWN ll 'loo&oalar '1 -inzion and Mnlmiii 98" Chili one vuriins ewe Ind two We time it getsto the kid wagging the 13' m-Wed if You can Me "Hi shortstop. Teedie. Cahill.. Marge . . A are invited to attend. By order of , 7,6 t Em hem P ,k - ,- Starring Randolph Scott and Forrest Tucker 4 i- ai Kmiiixioli Rink: 5i'i""W- "8 mmg.,,., lambs. print in the Chevioi cl-II hat at the plate its an aspirin. 8-me ii Qmii, I E Jackson is showing a lot of im- , list 35th. . w.l:l'o gfhl; &cG6.1-t: "f Tiangh, (we hate people who exaggerate, as I criterion. nvvemeng Ind '1", ha, "gem." d h lllftl. CIHODI. CIIIIIIII .ICVicO-U-C P.K. . 4 . . ci.aiuriNsmMoiuaM-Inarnd oo '-rv. --: it akthat"spirin"app- aadbattingwilibeagibiactortn m';'fon'""is:',:fdi;g'K:::u'ff ;-53?, ;R;reed"irl:klli:ll&1lHIkln":l1hiiiC late :Ielnryr.ll3e;irge.oi giliglirnzrsiilzmzicti p':rn?ntl.'i' C a . e ,,,,,;";,f”,'n'j:'o'n'.j';,'h','., :'f:;;":f'e'f the Dak'a-Itr:Iega'ie to dethrone the c"'P”" T wire .f p.m. sponsored by W. 1. French ' c ' ” Cw '3 ”9”'1 V" "l E 0" d 1” W In RC” re I, "1 maybe even a tiges-'s pop, for Sm” ”" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' " t i""'- 3? iiilg '.i3'5”.'1?.i3:.2:h”.1:h,”: I'y.ayn iiigvnzrs :1 xenosingt'::n.'sd- hey which nee-ma t:'."g:u: CII'meI- Smiiiin D050i0- PM” Ladies' softball started the sea- Fri. - sat. 8:30 3. mind 11; 11 g ghould 5. in. win Bernard of Egmont Bay, my. hopper. (Hold it. hold it. Let's "5 ''i” ii” Pmmii ii" 1'” '9'" son here with little enough fanfare ' 5” 3'00” d”"”"'""d”d ” ' ” ' V” y hssee-bi h to a arter snake) WIN" Elm! II"! '0! "ion -i'- but the entertainment th girl " Red Cross clinics in St. Mary's Ciilded H0110! Cilfhiii 9YiilI9Y- "'i;"'do,sRhD':n”: ::”'l':u"::”"fn 3: gm; ufnd. met", 5.," hi. we think, however. that Carmen Is have bun dmmig out he" W: 5 i "anion wedmdaynud Thursday. Nsi :lI:ropshire class theonlyfiock was ital III. Ind iilrol the pitcher to '5" iii" ""9'- 39'” "m ""7 i” them right in the centre of the u A '3'” Aug. 29. and 30th. e one PLAN gwm ":3" g Gum. W and”! Pddhm 0' M." um nu 3,3,”. N. "m, standing up pretty well antler the mom” worm,” in summemde. FOR H4; MONTROBE Pastoral Charge. and Brownie leaders in Summer momma, pits and knees. it's almost as easy lil'l:il- iiiiiiivgugz if; mam This Desoto-Dak series is going to A postcivil wai. western g T; United Church of caudl service. side announced yesterday that min; psnoffour markat lambs to squeeze a camel through the 30"!” V P attractalotoffans. ' bud mam Wm 5. "ed", ' in. A. nag .1 gal on u on a, close important games. Carmen W IIIHUFIC Illil - . Sunday,- Aug. as. Campbeilton 11 b d Ctias smii; rsiirhsvgimmen as-at place was won by Arnold eye an e. are n or a M. seen mu-tn”, ml and" wen we," med to '1" ymnhe In colon I, ouockn M9”, s”mn”'Aumt. H H 1' nu Fm.” ML a.m. Elinsdala 3 p.ns.: Montroso giggle”, 5;,-31., 5;”; Z:.”;'.I:I';'d.i;'t.t::niti”"'o9iw'::li;ymg: -.--r-mr-'.-”'T"T1T'WT' file. but yon"ean't expect I rm! to plain, itnvarniahed facts ' without gel:x3"i:i:b5';Vi:p;i:3Vg:'fk-.-g”"ur"1 M huh? Hi "0 """' 3”" "'1 6"” ii"ii..'ii”ic1Li'i”or”'li”i'ii r'i'.r'"ii'3'i"o "'"'r;' ri'3r”?:i".',”""” "" M 3, " """"' "”' M” "” ”' ”' " "' ”" "'" 1” "'" ''''i 2'?" .s.oi7i"tiiy”'...'?.. roe iii Dan Dunno. Jeff Richards, detroster, signal ugiti. nae naps. eto. ' ' A g); portationtoliinhletter shore where "There war a good showing of 33.”... pm” far the be” (:01. ummd: - ,,e.t1?,e:b1, g1;'::,pe:: 313'; W)” "1" A '9'" ' 't"m' Keen” Wynn A 1953 I-toll D0416 fniiik 1!! I004 Nldiiiu to he hrilsil pmfeuional Cardg certificate forms will be available gyms and they were 1 hy mum of mm demand by Cw" bricwbuc out "me at "com . . in as pllil paymfnt. This may be sea: It inspaetiu h n, Ii t9IiiIil- I A. Mundy. Prizes for two bacon Ind Roy Laud: were won by Mn Mm wand. ha ha more mu . summeraiuu or Cuarlottatown on request. .. V -. Chm-ferad wgp m cM,qA;y.J.m.. 1. a;':';:ifh1;3 if-iw””Pid9:h':: 3a Robert Oultoii of Bras and Mrs. her share of accidents in this soft- "Q3351. "I'M! mat d Good ghortg programme. 0-1:531 pgmng gogyggg-nvg Agog”-no" LII”. - s.un4u..g yr. .5, of Mn nd Mg... "7 A.!-i. Webb of 0'Iieary. some sev- ball pastime. but the way she Greenland is the bgge ialan .ovLnA3y Accounianh James Saunders. Kansington. ar- M”'"””'luym”d 3:33: M'""" ontaen varieties were shown in manoeuvres around that keystone in the world. with an area of v T. lihrio Hickey I rived home last 03731” with his and 1:” duh biz?” the collection. sack convinces us she a not quite 317.300 square mi.les.. Canadian Bank of Commerce . bride. the former as Mary M of an mm wan. wm won L Building Claire Mcxanna of Cal ary. Ai- W3 M.” Prwum -- - - - - --- - ----. -. - --- T - INSURANCE pkg-:;;,;';:-,5:-cg;-,,g),r-g,-gal; 3; .... mi... had the only sniry .. . g , 5. nnnnsaaonumited c.mm....i.c....,,,i,,..i:'qm-ruigglgligi-'iit,l;r"'; I i - Fire -4- Auto - C-lllilib Mrs. Saunders spend sever- " 1. m '1' mm, M i ' I lsuminer St. Bunirueraids ms zitlehr hi:M:;f9::I i'nmKer:: :,.'l:::'unnl:?n an H", W” i . I p . -' O U . ' I M mm to D-lhmuh Ul".r.1v' . was wonwby Ii. and H. - I i ng; 5,-,3" izir-..':.:'.:".'.:i:."'-.....'w....:'. .-:23: --":3"--,,;, "'”,. , ",,f."',,,, . I --u---'-H-W--m----w--m R. 'r ssousax up (8iiiiliiEIiSlDEl' rwonm ranarnn sand. the John Clmml WW W" us 4.9.. o O ; lumniesst. Buinmerstds'IoIrV::l;IlmI0ih0flP0ciliPfiII -n,,,,,ud,,.,..,.,od 4 5. . p ., 3. ii. Hunter no. . ”'”' -I-winni -in--iiem-"Hi" - ' r if lunnn ids. e. r. i' Phone suo 1'" "W 51'" M" 1” -. -iiiw'- -vv-we m".:.'."...:r ".29: ..'.:.: ' A Grant. . Perry. Insn- isscnoaaid of 0'Ldary A won ' V f . o.n; a. left Wedna both an potato ciilliliiiliml; rm: mhtl: street - sunimogvlids riuadmotor trip to :3 England yoasntlisro were ztnly fear entries R O "-3-, vs urieo Miii' Men's on g. 11; pulse in cdlectiiil IONIC . raoan siso .:,i;,'., 3.'K,...'.'f?i..:”.f7"ii.m, ihiesasri Claude Lewis. whohu g T . ' Phi” '5 5'" Mm" M Mi-tom -n-i -I-o'M -uiminfigdi ""'i 7:: W". ' ' F' C binin To Brin To You The Greatest Fur Sale Evar Pro: Tllmlzmgl) so 3r'.77.&'i-'5.."S"'3.is..'.'.'.'i..-.i.i.. They pin. winners were . mom Three Great Maritime irms om g 9 p ,v D. W. IEAIIS expect to return in two weeks. Ouiton of Bras. Wilson Christoph . o -A v . , rented In Prince County-To Be Held At R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summersicie September 12-13- -' 14-.'I5. WAIT FOR THIS SPECTACULAR FUR EVENTI - i T W A N T E D . V Hundreds on-Fur Coats-Jackets 6 Required immediately for construction proiects in -stole:--Noclipieces to choose l r ' i "d" from-all at . CARPENTERS -- 51 as r hour. ' ' '” FUR PLUMBERS -- s1 90 per hour I I 5 . VSTEAMFITTERS --31.90 per hour SALE PRICES- g :. E. -- ' ) . .1; V - r . TY” PEt(ELDER5,- tl.8Q..per hour 30 hours-per wooli. with time and one-Hail m'"'"i' Hm" (mw F""”" Lt” ': CV" . i I L p .. I g ' Hogan, (Brunswick Furriers Ltd.),' Q '1 (Mona! time sites prosentii lworliisly 10-” hours yummy wndmm M. an ' - P." VV.0,'iii,-. 4Merr1ti Ropreazeiiiitivoi aHli'e Natlonai VWAIT FOR in . , T4:30rli-i'it- daiiy'