The Western Hospital. Alber- ton, is no\v accredited by the WESTERN- BRIEFS Canadian Council on hospital accreditation. Sister Mary An gela, administrator of the hos: 1 pital, has received word that, as the result of a survey on June 12 by Dr. A. L. Swanson, executive director e Uni- versity Hospital, Saska~‘oon. the certificate of accreditation has been awarded by the coun- cil. It is a source of great satis- faction to the people of West Prince, particularly to the gov- erning board. the medical staff, the administrative and iwssrsm Hosmhi IS ACCREDITED nursing staffs. that the West- ern Hospital has attained the standard required by the ac- creditation council. }Ra|pl1 Adams Shows Champ l ALBERTON -— R a I p h K. Adams showed the grand champion and reserve champ- iion male in the Shorthorn exhi- lbition at the Prince County Ex- ihibition at Alberton. VISITING ALBERTON John Matthews D. Ed; Mrs. Matthe\\'s and their family are guests of Shady Lane Cottages near Alberton while visiting rel- atives in the vicinity. Professor Matthews, a native of Elmsdulc and a former prin- cipal of Albcrton High School, is now head of the teacher training department of Adelphi college in Garden City. NY. ADAMS FUl\'ERAL — The fu- ner 1' the late Mrs. Nelson Adams of Knutsford was held on Monday afternoon from O’Leary United Church where service was conducted by Rev. David MacDonald. 1-Iymns were “The Lord's My Shepherd" and ‘Peace erfect Peace.’ During the ser- vice Mrs. Daniel MacPherson. Mrs. Douglas Adams, Edward MacDougall sang “Above the Bright Blue." Pall bearers were Robert Woodside, Harry Adams, Edwin Dennis, Guy Harris. Lew- is Harris and Thomas Harris. Flower bearers were Newton Harris, Alton Harris, Willis Har- ris, Douglas Adams and Reg Harris. Interment was in the Bloomfield United Church ceme tery. luxe excellent condition, $650. Phone 894-5325. To LET—FURNISlIED HEAT- ed bedsitting room, near P.W.C. Phone 4-9389 APARTMENT TO LET FOUR large rooms and bath, second entrance, garage, availabl around middle of Sept. Apply Guardian—Box 17122. FOR SALE — ONE TON G.M.C. truck, dual wheels in good condition. Phone 2-1097. FOR. SALE — 1951 DESOT0, in good condition, recondition- ed motor, good tires, low price. Apply to Frank Lea, Jr. Vernon River. before Friday. WANTED -ELDERLY L A D‘? for light housework in return for board and small wages. Apply Box No. 17119, Guard- ian-Patriot. The grand champion female l Tao Lafe TO Classify was shown by Bliss MacDougall , . w MUST S E L L — LEAVING country—l956 Volkswagen 132- ‘ ‘ hile Ed urner serve champion. Shorthorn prize list is as fol- had ere- lows: : Section 1, Junior bull calf born after January 1. 1962- 3Ralph K. Adams; 2. Ralph K. Adams. Section 4. Bull 2 years and over— 1. Ralph K. Adams; 2. ,Ed Turner. I Section 5, Junior female born 1962 ---1. z‘ 9! Section 6. Senior female born lbetwecn and December ‘31, 1961- 1. Milford Ellis and Son: 2. Milford Ellis and Son. ‘Section 7, Female born be- tween July I and December 31, -1960- 1. Ralph K. Adams; Milford Ellis and Son; 3 .Ralph K. Adams. Section 8. Junior bull under 2 years— Champion — Ralph K. Adams: Reserve Champion — Ralph K Section 9. Junior heifer under 2 years—— Champion —- M ford Ellis and Son: Reserve Champ- ion — Ralph K. Adams. Section 10, Senior male 2 years and over— Champion - 5° lShorthorn At Co. Exhibition Ralph K. Adams: R e s e rv a Champion —Ralph K. Adams. Section 11. Heifer 2 years -- . Bliss MacDougall; 2. Ralph K. roams; 8. Ralph K. Adams. on: Section 12, Cow 3 years— 1. Milford Ellis and Son. Section 13, Cow 4 years and over— 1. Ed timer; 2. R K. Adams: 3. Milford Ellis and ‘U 5‘ fl! 0 5 Section 14, Champion senior female —Bllss MacDougall: Re- serve champion —Ed Turner. Section 15, Grand champion male — lph - serve champion — Ralph K. Adams. Section 16. Grand champion female — Bliss MacDougall: Reserve champion — Ed Turn- er. - Section 17, Group of 3, cow, heifer 1 year, and heifer calf- 1. Ralph K. Adams; 2. Milford Ellis and Son. Section 19, Progeny of dam, 2 anlmals— 1. Ralph K. Adams. Section 20, Junior herd, 3 reg- istered females under 2 years— 1. Milford Elli Son; Ralph K. Adams. Section 21, Senior herd, registered animals 2 years and over — 1. Ralph K. Adams. R. T. Holman Ltd. Special Prizes for junior herd-— 1. Mil- ford Ellis and Son; 2. Ralph K. Adams. D.L. Miller Special Prize for ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince Countvl own, Tues. Aug. 2 The Guardian, Charlottot Upsurge Is In Illegal lobsiering HALIFAX (CP> — The fisher- ies department said Monday its protection officers are waging a day and night campaign against illegal lobster fishing in Prince Edward Island. a report released through its regional information office here, the department says the Aug. 10 opening of the lobster- ing season in a Northumberland Strait portion of P.E.I. has re- sulted in “upsurge in illegal lob- ster fishing on the gulf side of Prince County." Efforts were being made by “land, sea and air" to check ille- ' Neill and Son. Fat Steers Reported gal fishing. “Already large quan- 28, 1902.‘ 3;‘: have been seized andliber ted , Land patrols try to stop trans- portation of illegally caught lob- st . ers, while radar - equip boats and aircraft patrol areas where lobsterlng gear has been e set ll g y. The statement said that the Prince County most fishermen favor protection of the lobsters. There was a “small amount" of illegal fishing in areas of New Brunswick and N o va Scotia where the lobster season is clos- ed. titles of illegally caught lobsters ‘ Y 8 ‘ll WE » HALIFAX tCP)——'l'hc wsstlm-,wcstcrly winds lit. Low - high _ office ssys in-ssent indications It Edmundston and csnzpbell. . are that a little more cloud will _ ton, 6! and 1,8. _ . TORONTO (Cr) — '.l‘cmpera- be around. today and tem'pera- y of Fundy: '5outhwest gun; “wed hy an weamu of. tunes will he s little cooler. , ‘wind; 15;‘ cloul blilrglth extensive ‘me: 1 . fI‘l::ia°nS‘Eo't‘i;ec¢?nds.Prlnce Ed-lnoegar :30 'invfr':g uifsrfsifif Mu‘ "35 ward Island: Mostly cloudy- lcasionaliy to six miles: tem- "'9" 9” coastal fog dissipatinii slowlv id ‘peratures in the high 50s. DBWIOI! ......... 47 62 the om . a life coo"el.., COUVCT .. .. 43 62 soilthwest winds Low_h‘gh 8% l.0d3y BL ChBl‘lOtLe- torla 51 65 Ham-ax 53 and 73 'Ya..mouth 50 town at 9:07 am. and 10:2! 39 62 and 57 Kentvme ‘New Glasgow p.m. At Rustico at 4:16 am, 8‘! 62 and Ggshen 50 '3“ 75 Chm-.'and 7:12 p.m. Summerside tide 5’ 77 lottetown 58 and 78. Sydney sstelghteen minutes later than 5'! and 75. ‘ -Charlottetown. Sun rises today 3'.’ 31 stE;:t;nmR1;i£r- ‘figillztyle--ml‘-:l»;;r 62 81 - 5 3 00 82 pitches of fog especially along CROWD PANICS‘ u D” 56 83 the Fundy coast; little change JOHANNEWURG (AP) - 55 73 in temperature; southwest Eleven Africans were trampled 54 80 winds 15. Low-high at Moncton to death in a panic at s Johan- ax 60 77 55 and 78, Fredericton 58 and 77. nesburg suburban railway sta- uharlottetown 58 75 Saint John 57 and 70. tlon Saturda n A huge ney ..... 59 85 Upper St. John River ‘Valley. crowd of African football-fans 'armouth .. 59 71 Bay of Chalcur: Cloudy with a stampeded trying to find a t. John's ...... .. 59 73 few rainshowers; a little cooler: place on crowded trains. ANNOUNCEMENT ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS Arromrmsurs ‘ Are Judged At Alberton ALBERTON — Judging was held in a fat steer class at the Prince County Exhibition con- cluded here recently. Following is the prize list: Section 1. — 600-800 lbs.:— 1. PIUSVILLE Mrs. Claire Walsh, Mass., is visiting her sister. Mrs. Halsen Goff and Mr. Goff, Lot 10: alo her brother Thomas Corcoran and Mrs. Corcoran. Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and family, Toronto, are visiting relatives in Louis and Piusville. Alden Gamble. 2. A. E. MacLel- lan, 3. A. E. MacLellan. Sec. 2 — 300 - 1100 lbs:—- 1. A. E. MacLellan, 2. Alden Gam- ble, 3. Raynall MacNeill and Son. Miss Hermia Corcoran, em- ployed in Charlottetown. the weekend at her home Piusville. _ Mrs. Aubln Gallant and Mrs. Clarence Gallant returned from a trip to St. Ann's, Quebec. R. A. MILTON C. A. MacLEOD The Board of Directors of Atlantic Wholesalers, Limited with Head Office in Sackvllle. N. B. announce the following appointments which were made in June by the late Oarman F. Dixon, President and Managing Director and ratified by the Board on August 17th. D. J. HAMM, Treasurer of the Company since 1955 was appointed Vice-President and eed n. J. ‘mum Robert E. Campbell Special Prize for Fat Steers 600 - 800 lbs:— 1. Alden Gamble, 2. A.E. MacLellan, 3. A. E. MacLe1lan. J. W. D. Campbell Special Prize for Fat Steers 800 - 1100 lbs:— I. A. E. MacLellan, 2. Alden Gamble, 3. Raynall Mac- Grand Champion. A. E. Mac- Lellan; reserve Champion, Al- den Gamble. senior herd-— Ralph K. Adams. Adams and Harris S p e c 1 al Prize for best uddered cow— 1. Ralph K. Adams. 80/ms‘ 7v;.. BRAPAUD Lludging will begin at 10.00 cm. (Advanced Summer Hours). Judging of Horses. ‘ Cattle. Swine. Poultry. Field Roots. Fruits and Flowers. ‘Domestic Science. Noodle Work and Handicraft. 4-H Garment ondlfhotogrophyclass y OFFICAL OPENING WILL BE AT 2 p. m. ‘ is So vrd indicates that it may be! In September's Reader’s Digest read about rema: ble studies ofvirusinhouse1nice...the moat massive survey of its kind und . . . and other evidence that viruses do cans human cancer which could be conquered with vaccines. Got your Reader's Digest y . . . 37 articles of lasting interest. ‘Club Work. Gordon Vegetables." Mods served continuously from 11 am. till 7:00 p.m. In addition to the regulations listed in the prize books exhibitors will please note that no more made in any one section of a class. Contest. than 2 entries may be A Cow Milking Contest and A Log Sawing . Highland Music, Midway, Highland and Step Dancing Chases will be judged. Horses and Ponies at 7:00 pm. Come and bring your friends to our big dance in the Exhibition Building, starting at 10 Judging of Saddle o’olook and enjoy an evening of dancing to good music. This Advertisement Published by the following Merchants and Exhibition Director-s:— Treusuuu. Mr..Hamm was also elected a Director to since e te M. G. Teed of Saint John. Since joining the Company in 1946 he has been In ternal Auditor, Office Manaflelf. all Credit Manager successively until his appointment‘ as Treasurer. _ M . . A. MILTON, formerly C 'ef Buyer was appointed Vice-President. it ‘gchange of Merchandising. Mr. Milton joined the‘ mpany in 1948 at the Campbellton, N. B. . In 1949 he was transferred to Head Office and was in charge of pricing for two years before becoming Assistant buyer. He was promoted to Chief Buyer in 1959. MR. . A. lWacLEOD, formerly Supervisor of Wholesale Produce operations appointed General Sales Manager. Mr. MacLeod joined the Company in 1947 as a warehouseman and went into sales work shortly after. From Grocery Sales he transferred to the Produce department at Moncton branc as operator 1952 and in 1955 was made Su Visor of Produce for all branches. He will continue as Produce Manager along with his new duties. Following Mr. Dixon's death on July 21st the Board of Directors vested in Mr. D. J. Hamm. Vice-President and Treasurer, the powers ahd responsibilitim of the presidency until an official appointment is made. ~ -— ~.~.'\\f CLOVER FARM ST ORE HUBERT HARVEY ' CRAPAUD GOODSPEEDSOP P.E.I. LTD. 2 Chevrolet. Oldsmobile. Cadillac. Envoy ‘Fitzroy Street Charlottetown PARKER CllNFll3I.D EGG GRADING STATION Ci-spend No. 7 1 BILL Max !l1Iompson—Prcsldcnt John Simmons . Secretary rgo son B. J. llltam Waddcll If. N. 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