THE ISLAND : F Revival o- -x-w——:———-iaaruv-nor. A.-. , een I1 I e Y. 0 BY NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial-Farm Editor , The Maritime Winter Fair will not be revived, at least not‘ a purely agi-iculturail event, if 1 evaluate correctly the com-, lined opinion of some of the Mairitime's top livestock men. m'lc-ultuirists haven‘! space for details but the ooncensus_seems to be not pm-ctical to ask the three Maritime govern- Ilp apptrootixriately one million dollars, to revive a, was not paying for itself when it was running. 1 top livestock man told- me. “it has been dymtz for 10; before fire destroyed its buildings _ but that's the idea I received from of Mini- flmse agriculturistgl including. of course, some of our own newe- Senate Rumors Favor Bosw-e‘ll K Ch FIRST .1! The Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 17, l0ll2.lr= CHURCHES. SUNDAY: W AUGUST 19 INGS urch Bangor, Quincy St r p a I to r Sunday School 10.3); Service church 0.00 p.m. and DUNDAS « U ‘ted , to whom I've talked at the Big Fair thisldansl, Sunday school at in. service at 11. dale, Sunday School service at 8.00 ling Stackhouse. s It . r ‘“ 1958' The” wmutuay River United Church. Mur- ray Sands at 11.30 a.m. M u r r a y H 11.15 a.m.; oh-ildii-en's -'—- ANNANDALE Baptist Pastorate. Dun- 10.00 a. 00 a.m. Annan- at 7.00 p.m. p.m. Rev. Ster- pastor. MURRAY HARBOR - Mu - River at 10.00 a.m. Little at 7.30 p.m. (advanced summer time). BEACH POINT Gospel Chap» SINCE THIS is Exhibition Week. it's probably a good nme,el. Sunday School and Bible say I hear my old ' t. I don't claim to have inside R1109!‘- Comservative party strategy, to me as reliably as that sort ‘ _ It would be a happy appointment in the minds of many‘ oattilemen, tlor Mr. Boswell has come up the hard way. and 1185 obstacles to hurdle. Z at E i had many If 1 ball just It was back in the early 1920's, perhaps in 1922. that he lost‘ his entire herd of his barn was destroyed with all so lost in ml). He had had him insured for $8 of the crop on ‘December 3. the fire. but had let the insurance run out at the wrong!R. Poekllngton. Dundas at 8.00] School: , 0 time. p.m guest preacher. Rev. Gor- 1 Long Creok 11:00 a.m. North ‘ 9’ l“ the m°"“"‘9 Wm be R"- B MILBOSWELL came back with Ayrshires, and he has come‘ do UNITED CHURCH of him happier about a win than the Senior and Grand champion- ada Lower Montague 9.45 a.m. Service at 9:30 a.m. Rev. Clay- Special music at both services. ship he scored Wednesday with the granddaughter of his alltimej Montague 11 a.m. Sturgeon 2.30‘ mu C, Lewis‘ guest speaker. -p.m. minister, Rev. R.F. Burns,. bro1uglht a lot of flame, as well as muchj BA, ' i sales I long way. I have seen the Victoria breeder enthuse over many I victory ‘in the last 20 yearns or so, but i don't think I ever saw favorite. Lealands Royal Victoria, a cow that was in his herd for nearly 20 years and needed prize money and . l , I One other story and I'm through. I recall mv frieind telling CHURCH OF Chrlsl M0fll8"vice of worship at 9:30 a.m. me once that he had two members of his family going to Uni- gue Bible school 10.00 give uhom up to the Morning worship and commun- l‘all and he hadn‘t a dollar to day before it was time To UNITED CHURCH of Can-, I hope _vou’11 fiorgive ms. Keith, ada St. Davids, Georgetown. one or two of the many stories you have told me oven" Service at 11.00 a.m. Minister,2 Rev. M.R. Pocklington. Lon Dual Purpose Shorthorns, ubout 29 head, when UNITED CHURCH of Can- groups from Young Adults ofi ada, Dundas -— Annandale Pas- l Charlottetown the fire was a Percheron stallion he valued at,toral charge. Services Annan- ; North River 3:00 p.m. Rev. 00 up to ,a mouth or so be-, dale 3.00 p.m. minister Rev. M. , L. Mitton r them to start their term. But a big ion 11 friend Keith Boswell has the inside track’ study at 10.30 a.m. worship at ' ‘ l1l.30 a.m. preaching at 7.30 p. but the information came} in. Special music. Ronnie Har- jrls, guest speaker. n .MacBeth, BA., D. , Can-1 H.111. a.m. sermon "So Did American car drove in the yard that attcmmn, he sold $1.400 Not 1''. Evening worship 7.30 p. of cattle in the next few hours, and the students left on’ lit would be a fine recognition of this island fariner, and his JAnw:;l:wer"' Uplfiulld f&H'Iil,\'. if his party did see fil to recogiiiize hlni Horses Bring Big Prices Now THERE WE ring here and I'm told horscs are bringing the highest prices in dlzan. Church School 2 . Talking with horse iudgr Av-chin Machiillan. this week, worship 2.30 p.m. Mr. Derek’ vancod summer time). -Ind several other top hm-semen. I was told that good draft horses Drysdale. studenbminlster. will, l1!'tn.gi!!g $350 to $400 each. and sometimes htizther. Mr Macv conduct these. services. Rev. M. H? m. Sermon "The Question PRESBYTERIAN C H U BC}! In Canada St. Andrews, Mouta-‘ p.m. M.i].lian told me of .:-_i Trurn man who hrmight in a carlnad From Carl Currie, interim moderator. Ontiarlo that cost him $500 each. including’ transportation cos . 6 Valley locality that ever brought that much. good ‘so to bring $200. but th ts My memory tells me that $300 was the best price 1 ever heard PRESBYTERIAN for a d:ral't horse. amd I only recall two horses in our RosciMurray Harbour North, Church It a reallylschool 10 a.m. w ship ad team for a special customer. - It's not much more an 10 years ago that I saw rt-ally horses going at auction sales for $40 to $50. Ho-w Is This For Quick Moves? e V ; good ainamals. or perhaps for a horse ncedcd to complete a match- ship 7.30 p_m_ Rev, M, can cur-j prayer -and sermon at 7:30 p.m 3001!’ I THINK l-Iehor MacPhnil must have set a record for quick Jackie Whitevvay of Carragana 3 music by the Park Royal Quar- his New Haven farm. with stock and equlp- Sask. Rev. M. Carl Currie, min- moves when he sold Inuit. one aitemoon and bought his new home from Daniel Ga-ss iste MONTAGUE UNITED Bap-,‘ ew home 301-055 the mad and just a tist pastorate Montague. Sun- , al Charge, The United Church ‘ . my way day School 10 a.m. worship 111 of Canada, 9.30 a.m. at Pownal; Bryan speaker from one of my trips. and was glad to find he and Mrs a.m. evensong 7.30 p.m. Mur-[11.00 a.m. at Cherry Valley; 8.- ' ' Gas.-i are going to have a beautiful little home, tailored to meet ray their needs. m. Worship River Sunday School 11 a.m.:choir from all worship 7.30 p.m. Sturgeon, Sun- Rev. T.R. Goudge, minister. day School lesson 10.00 a.m.‘ fan.‘ Alex Ha,m_ worship 7.30 p.m. that same evening. 'l'hat's moving really fast. Mr. MacP‘hail told; me about it this week as we chatted at the exhibition. - has built a Mr. Gass n little closer to Chhrlottetomi. I visited him recently on Blackloircls Ruin Barley Field l STILL RECALLING people I met at the big Mon, New Perth. told me that blackbirds have practically mined‘ come of the grain fields in his area. A fl d of his barley was completely ruined by the black pests. said Mr. l'.l'a>I'|'l.ll‘lO1'i who hesitated about estimating their number, but said the sky is darkened when they lift from the ground. - Beef Judging Competitions I SUGGEST Cain:-idla Packers are doing a worthwhile lorlthe beef c-attlemevn in the judging competitions they're coring at our fairs this year. They had people judging a half p.m. Rev. W.R. Underhay, $300 price was tor parrticularly- Mun-uy 1-[arbour CHURCH or. 11 a.m. South w o r- rie. minister. ' PRESBYTERIAN Cal a.m. worship 8 p.m. This ser- Q 7:30 p.m. UCW service. Mr. Reid 8‘ 9' CHURCH edonia, church s c h 0 ol 10 vice will be conducted by Rev. THE UNITED Church of Can-‘ 11.00 ada, Mount Stewart — St. Pet-l associate pastor CI‘ lat thing, Worship (DV): Belle River s I‘ Harbour, Sunday School 2 ' p.m. Murray Bay Charge. St. Peter's ‘ Bay at 9.30 a.m.: Mount Stewart, will be the guest speaker. _ . 11.15 a.m.; Marie and Green-- wich at 8 p.m. p.m.; Murray River at 730 in- steers at tihc fair here this week, and leavlnv slips with tel-im.moderato;-_ dozen . tiheir placings. The steers were slaughtered yesterday and w-- be judged on the rail this morning by Harold I-Ieartz, govern- ment grader. Results will be annmincedin i E 3' E is . be putting on similar competi- timis at our other fairs here I, the more people that Blacksmith Shops Disappearing - A TRIP last Saturday to the Eastern tip of the Island ‘in- cluded 8 visit to Stewart MacGregor's roadside blacksmith shop In-the K" He tells me that he thinks his shop and the Smith La enter the better, on because good blacksmiths can do a lot of neces- for a farmer. 5 ley MURRAY HARBOUR Church 8.30 c. I but be It It, this at ‘r iii fliiffl VH3 GI these pgpgrsv go judg-ll of Christ 6200 Sunday School l dent log contestants can check their skill against what the graderl BM Commlm to him, and that's the‘ W0!3h-lP- Speaker David Weale. “ (Advanced Summer ion. 7.30. Evening Time). . The purpose is tpligiglyguleggicgttigtoiw RCH OF SCOT- When you think of CONCRETE BLOCKS Think of SOHllRMAN’lS Our P|.AN]'|stho --AGGREGATE!» weighed --MOISTIIRE elect-ronlcaly controlled -*—-VIBRATION automatically iinmi —-CURING in modem steam kilns _ You are assured IETTEII BLOCK when you Buy Scliurmaifs —Sliurp true comers -Two cores for easier handling -lino even am . . —-Superior sfnngtlllbackod Iiylalioratory testing ‘ DcIIvor_y—anywliere on the lsland. Aloftliis can: no Mauritian.-araiuiiryiiiqu. can; SCI-lURMAN’S FOR comm! rats. 430-225: VI-in at Sp(-aker,ClIlIl‘Cll. Service at 8:00. ‘i Air Church Sunday 23.00 FREE CHURCH of Scotland.i Quincy Stairs, minister. at: l Duane sand ions: ovu- aervtce 7:8) p.m. Rev. Ray- mond L. Glllls. BA, 38, GLASGOW Christian Church. Bible School 10:4!) a.m. Worship and Communion at 11. (advanced summer hours). Rev. LAND. Worship lDV) Stanchel , D.L. I-Iowlett, minister of Sum- 9:30 a.m. Charlottetown at l merslde Christian Church. guest I! PENTECOSTAL; 11:15 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Rev. speaker‘ FREDERICTON — BREAD- albane Churches of Christ. Fred- ericton, Sunday School at 10.00 a.m. Brookfield at 3 p.m. Hunter a.m. Breadlabane, Sunday Scho- ;River at 8:00 p.m. (advanced! glhigt mm 8m‘ Commned wor- Itime) RalphC Teasley student~ service in Fredericton ‘ ' ‘er. ‘ ‘ W. R. Underhay, minister. BROOKFIELD PRESBY'l‘E- rian Church Hartsville 11 Church at 11.00 a.m. Guest speaker. Donald Stevenson. C°“N“’4”- ":‘.5T°‘“”4 COVEHEAI) PASTORAL Ch”3°- New D°m"“°“ ‘“ 19:00 Charge The United Church of 8-m- Sunday 5°h°°1 8' W0 8-m- Canada. Union Road at 9.30 a. Ki"g5‘°"v Smday S°h°°l 3‘ 11300 I In. West Covehead at 11.00 a.m. {a.m. Cornwall. Sunday School slanhope .0 730 p_m_ Re“ R_ -at 9:00 a.m. (all times standard). H_ Baxter. mmisteh " Mr. Ronald Maund in charge. VENIIISH CHARGE, « cs MARSH]-‘IELD. HARR.ING- united TON and Mt. Stewart Pastoral The Iey Bridge at 9.30 a.m. New RICHMOND BAY Pred>yter- Church of Canada:Stan- vi of _ ministered. Kenslngton, an i. '-an new a. Nib an I -2- . — Landon P use Divine ofcanada. Illntster. Rev. 3.3. Incl IIIIPIIII. W-.... .7 L“. .... :°~:-.:°=- -r.r.-.- ---,,.,,,- --«--«we» 1 1 . . . vera . a.m. wot‘ P - _- -. _ ’ ' . ne‘ sacrament of hool 10.30 u.m.‘I4ot ,1! work 7' ' 7' N.‘ ' 1 Ma IN per will be celebrated: ship 730 p.m.. Sunda UNI!!!) cxulcfl . I l i luv. 1-,'.i_L will can u the ~10 a.m. rue: non Pastoral clings. cunt school nottnon (A974; "blind" lee. Geddie Memoi-i 1 at 3.- Theo roster. 0,50 »wa-gg moo p.m. 11:, ha“, V“ nu ma °°,.?,','“' '1''''’,,,,,,',‘,‘,' b’ .300 FREE CHURCH of Scotland 343 ' ' » ' Ila cup acturu lnokout.f:: ., V01’ 8 . p.m. ' gum!’ ‘Vic . v?,ani:gMng ue.-vice Prepargu ‘Worship (DV): Summerside It zgm‘ 3” ammzngg . houupl nu‘ in 03. £9,000 tory Service will he held lnmthe 11 am. _ mu, ._m_ m.mu_R". new“ "way ,4‘ . Luau huh if":,3wm":: $2 F,§,,,‘§,’ ALBEBTON Pastoral charge 11. Murray. B.A.. 3.1). lookout, wearing ,,u,,',,,, ',’,‘,,,,',,,e, ‘ ' United Church Rev. niwia sit. "on" mm U. dark glasses an ithe ‘ MacDonald. BA; minus-. 'ng- 0 - PI-W11 vainsnt with his white nish Worship o.ao a.m. Alberta: CW8! M Cllldl TEM- . U Rev. L.M. Sunday school 10 mm. wag“, ht! Rest--9:30 a.m. NorthBede- _ ll p.m. nightly. same hour. in Church, Nau - -- minist.” 11 a.m. cascumpec smday W-‘—11‘°° "'1-1"“°°*°"“"°=3° suburban phun. Lot 14 at 9.30 a.m. Freeland school 10 ._m._wo,,m, 3 p_,,,_ p.m. Mlnlstier—4.'1'. Waldmn. A blag udan pulled up um all?!‘-;D‘l,)lI¢I:0‘l)t‘I1aR0:sesl§u80‘:ll MONTROSE Portable Hall "5" 1-0 Plfllh PO '“ mmnum um‘ p.m.. . I - _ on ; haker specialaospelineetinu continue °h"‘3°- W‘-W ‘-m- 0,: m’m¢,,. “,0 5,3,0“: m PM-°»;=,YgEM,;~§ 3:52.: ‘.-?:.’...°i.l""‘g.,...““‘°.. ‘;.°';' mo .°°"‘““"""’.... me, st."l11osna“.'. gm,-=,;,,,';-ndle, ,-;:_,vb;!;_ Church Rev. -E. . ean, , . ‘ " 1,00 _ _ 301 cm ,1 _ Th. BD. minister. Freetown, M°n“’°”'°' GA‘ R‘ms’y' . sm.,h:,_ 7:30yp_m_ E0223 The 71159" “med "10 Divine Service 930 “W 5“ "' ROSEBANK o o s 1) el Hall. St. Marks nev Ronald Parsons. ‘’°’‘ °“‘ '° 9” . "“‘° day School 1030 a.m. Kei Bmakhg of "ad mm mm “cm ' ' ’ and the ‘blind’ lookout Memorial, M peque. Sunday Sunday School 2 pm ' ' ~_ Joined that re _ ool 10.00 am. Divine Ser- and Mm“ . pm‘ Momma “you pAs|roR_AL chm, drove off. The car was ce 11.00 a The Sacrament '3' ' ' -nu unwed church 0; Cami‘; found abandoned 1) minute. Rev. W.A. MacQuarrle DD. ml- Cha rge. The Presbyterian ; G1 _ t 1100, _ _ R t‘ _ ichurchln Canada. Worship tDV) i at a;_%wp_;1, Rev, alltlnorleylvlsllc’? day 501,00) 1000 am Siglse ALBERTON and West Point ulster-in-charge. Tryon, Sunday‘ lflarrington at 11:00 a.m., guest} geuuey In charge. service 800 pa) . . Pmsbytemn sen,-ioeu_ Mr_ Don. School at 10 a.m. No wot-slip ‘peaker. J_ Macxen. ' ' ‘ ' W, mm, x wfiam I W 0-” Wollshlp '‘ 7.” zie; Rev. T.H.B. Som The UNITED CHURCH of Cgaada PRINCETOWN —- LOT 18 law‘ West Point Sunday School 11.00 Cape Traverse. sunday p-m- . . Kir V N5. k of st, Jame; chm-iom. Hunter River: Wheatley er j at 9.45 a.m. Hunter River at 11»! 00 a.m. North Wiltshire at 7.00 NORTH RIVER BAPTIST p.m. Rev. D.l. Macliachern,‘ Pastorale. Worship: Fairview; guest speaker_ Rev. w_E mu- 11100 8-111. Kingston 3:00 D-m. ‘ dial, minister. (all times stan- Creek 8:00 p.m. with.dard.) ch8,.ge_ . VALLEYFELD — ORWELL H_ V Head Charge. Anniversary ser- suuday; vice at Valleyfield at 11.00 a.m. speaking. I Fail-View 10:00 8 m_ . and 8.00 p.m. The guest preach- stown, interim-moderator. taking T.E. MacLennan, DD, of Truro. N.S. and in the evening, Rev. BUNBURY UNITED CHURCH 1-‘arquhar Mac Kin u o n, BA, River 2:00 p.m. 4 There will be no services on e o the r charge. Rev. A. PRESBYTEMAN C“URC“as. Weir, DD. Interim-chairman. Canada. Wood Islands. Ser- YORK PASTORAL’ Charge a.m. the United Church of Canada. minis- Rev. GAD. Elliott, minister. :Worship, Brackley at 9.30 a.m. York at 11.00 a.m.-Central at HAZELBROOK BA P 1'1 s T‘ 7.30 ,,,m_ Sunday School at 10:45 Rev. Donald Nicholson, ter. D-m- I special 3 TRYON -- BONSHAW Baptist :PLlSlDl'Blt.‘. Worship Bousliaw ti.- Speclal Speaker Rev. Rev. Wallace speaker. llo\\'l(-‘A I, 00 p.m. CHRIST CHURCH, CHERRY John Sheen, Moncton, N.B. Rev. - ;gue,.church school 10 a.m. woi--j Valley. Evening prayer and ser- 1 L,R_ G;-uve3_ Interim-mgderatop. RE some splendid horses this week in the show ship 11 8-m- and 7-30 P-m. C31‘-' "1011 ‘Bl 2130 P-"L Rev. A. El charge_ (Ad. 5 HAMPTON P A S T 0 R A L ' Charge. The United Church of Canada. Appin Road 9.45 a.m.; M"-TON ' RUSTW0 ANGI-P Hampton 11 a.m. Sacrament of {CAN P‘“"5h- R*?°f°l‘- RF“ A- 15- baptism: Victoria ll p.m. Mrs. ; Pl€|‘Cey- St -10011 5. Mllllm. Sun- - Maxine Makas, soloist. R e v. iday School at 10:00 a.m. mom- 3 Bryer R. Jones, BA, ]3[)_ min. i lng prayer and sermon at 11:00, iste;-, !a.m. St. Mark's. Rustxico. Sun-l 3 day School at 6:45 pm. Evening Piercey. priest in ('d"“°°d ""‘“"°' “"‘“" ommnv ,UNITED Pastoral‘ : wmsuon UNITED cuuncuiggartgb Rey-_ [D-H-W Harri-)ilthn. 11: g 31 ch, , mm-1‘ ‘ ,_ ,mniser. est evon ' as or me E led at 30 a.m. Bloomfield at 11.00 a.m. Brae at 2.30 p.m. 0’Lcary at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Harold Leard, ‘guest preacher. , ,. MARGATE PASTORAL Charge New London at 10.00 a. m. Margate at 11.30 a.m. Long River 730 p.m. Mr. .l.H. ,’ Sangster, guest speaker. Special gtaette and Mrs. Seamore Hurry ‘and Mrs. Eric MacNei1l. VERNON — POWNAL Pastor- ut or-‘ ANGLICAN (‘.HUR(7H. Cra- combined men's‘ paud and Springfield. St. John's, five churche_q_- mattins at 11.00 a.m. S1. Eliza- ibeth's. cvcnsong at 8.00 p.m. Rev. Canon T.E. Loder, minis- CAVENDISH UNITED Bap- ter._ 0 tist Church. Worship service at‘ E D E Q U E PASTOFALI a.m. Rev. Bruce Moore, 3 , , , of Highfiemi Charge. The United Church of: :"Baptist Church, Moncton, N.B. - Ca."§da‘ Rev‘ RM’ Ca.mer°"’~ l minister. ‘ ,'p.m. musical service ” .well, with t W]-IEATLEY luvlm .0 p 0 u_. a.m. Bedeque, church school ati ' p_m_,‘ 10 a.m. worship at 11 a.m. B01‘-r I den , worship at 7.30 p.m. » I BREADALBANE UNITED, FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST l Church. Pastoral Charge. Gran-:Ch1"'°h3 Cemral B9_d9‘lU9- P35‘ 1 v- e at 10.00 a_m_ pleasant Va“ toral_chai'gc. Worship 10.45 a.m. at n_15 am‘ Rose valley at; and /.30 p.m. Sunday school 12- pm Arthur Murray S,u_ 00 noon. Pastor, Rev. Bernard‘ ' Toner. _minlster. . PRESBYTERIAN Church Cen-- O:E”hE°l‘,’Et Ua’}"Tf;" ‘3“l;“*“ 31 Parish‘ Nine Mile Cr°eklday:":choolaS10n00 acmamglellorshlllll smdfsy S°h°‘.’l 10 3"“: Thanks‘; 11:00 a.m. Rev. H.L. Estabrooksl offering service 11 a.m. Ciyde;ass0ciate pasmn River Sunday school 2 p. m}, Memorial service 3 p.m.; Canoe TIIE.PRESBYTERIAN;. most modern on the Island-Q Sclcntifically designed and accurately Stocks complete and ' varied. ‘ ’ II . nu‘; , .. _. 3-: \ : 9.30 a.m. Church school at 10.30t ‘ O <>/// ’ FLEXIBILITY! . The Daily Newspaper 0 Is, the flexible Medium. ‘ for -Pi;nm3ngcDown Sales 0 Newspapers don't tie up the edvertlserwith rigid time Imedulu or upset IiiIIh- ‘ I ' tions that weaken the impact and oitoetivonou at hi3 mango. Newspapers slur ' ereativé and physical flexibility. iui advertiser on use a‘ two-page spread to an a detailedstoryorhoeanuunmallerqissetoseywhatlismiitsiafewu-wort, . } depending on his budget and his strategy. The physical flexibility of acwlptpul 1 means ads can‘ be’ scheduled quickly to take an of-sudden selling oppcttuaittd. The daily newspaper is flexible enough to ‘fit any advertising strategy. . 1%: hum‘ I