BEST HOLSTEIN BULL rls. Mr. Dixon had the champ- ion male and the reserve cham- plon. Howard Dixon showed the first we senior holstein male at the -mm, Kings Exhibition. Sou- Qvh. CHAMPION DAIRY COW she was later selected as the champion dairy cow of the show. f'h..rlle Slat-Donald. Sourls RI- .,., mid the champion Holstein can at the Souris Exhibition and -- w. -a-wr-w;rug..in'm-"IV:-M ,,,. ,. ., CHAMPION AYRSHIRE COW Reid and Son. Rollo Bay. Ed- ('.iiumarln Elizabeth was the - win Reid is at the halter. rlirimplon Ayrshire cow at the Soiris Exhibition for Edwin F . TEASTERN GUARDIAN GUEST SPEAl(ER- Rev. K. DR. .W. S. MnclN'I'YRE wlllia. MacMillan. general secretary i-pr-x a dental office on Scptem-lot the British and Foreign Bible in 9th. Appointments may be I Society in Canada. was the KIIPSI BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE Large general country store in the vill- age of Malpeque, P.E.I.. on paved highway. in excellent farming and fishing section. his property consists of a main store 80 by 30 two storey. full basement. Warehouse 25 by 45. full basement; Double garage and egg grading station 60 by 30. smaller warehouse 5 by 30. Office I8 by 30. The main store is ully equipped to carry on business. This store may be purchased with of wilhout the stock and equipment or other buildings. This is an old established firm and is carrying on a prosperous business with room for expansion. made by phoning 1952 or at office above Mabon Drill Com- For further particulars contact- MALPEQUE TRADING CO. LTD. Dougald MacNutt. Manager SALESMAN to travel Prince Edward mind. Good working condi-, tinnr.Al1oorrespondenoe kept strictly confidential. 4'l'l)'- BOX 1000 GUARDIAN MAURICE BLOCK cO. no. I YOUR BEST MARKET FOR I IRON and STEEL SCRAP t2s.oo................ (2-ooolbltonl CAR nA1'rs:n.ts:anscn 81.15 lying highest cmh prices for tildes. h0N9I"l'- Net bottles, scrap metal. Tnick for ycnir Vmiemt g Centragzontted opposite Estorrs store in Kent 0nns1us.stut.,isondaythrwshFrId-r- Good Livestock (Continued from page 1) Domestic aoctions. IALE or ITEEIS Foliowinl the iudtlll of the fat steers the animals were sold by auotlmoer Plus Inc Donald of St. Peters. Canada Packers bought the champlui at seventeen and one-half cents per pound and Swift Canadian bought the reserve champion at the same price. The champion welghod 05 lbs and the reserve U0 lbs. Both were owned by Lorne Bull and his loll. XIII-ll. d Murray Harbor. other steers sold at varying boner prices with many in the bracket between fifteen and sev- enteen centa. The lowest. a Hol- stein steer. sold for ten and one- half cents per lb. Several sold at eleven cults. Buyers in addition to Canada Packers and Swift Canadian in- cluded Chester Pratt of St. Peters. who bought several ani- mals, and the Souris Co-opera- tlvc. URGES MORE SUPPORT The Lieutenant - Governor cri- ticized the people of the area for not getting behind their dir- ectors and Improving the inci- lities both inside and out. ”You need better facilities on your grounds and your building. also is badly In need of repair.” His Honor emphasized. He explain- ed that he was not criticizing the directors but he felt that the people in general were not giv- ing them proper support. At Cra- pnud, he instanced. they had a huge fair although they had only started it recently and there were enormous crowds. "I feel you can do the some thing if you get behind the thing proper- ly". he advised Monsignor Murphy agreed speaker at St. Andrews Presby- terian Church. Montague. Sun- day morning Sept. let. The ser- vice was conducted by the min- iaicr, Rev. D.A. Campbell, and the music was under the dir- ection oi Mrs. A.F. Calipbell. Rev. Mr MacMillan spoke on the tremendous work carried on by the British and Foreign Bible Society. stressing the fact that the demand for more Bibles throughout the world cannot be fulfilled because of the increase in the cost of material and print- lng He highly commended the work of the Prince Edward Is- land Auxiliary of the Bible Soc- lety. FRESH canons of Gavin Reid's immediate delivery. Phone Mont- ague 84-1. NOTICE: Kings Mill. Monta- gue. will not be buying logs from anyone except those who received written orders. IOIITII RIVER go--- dis Lieutenant-Governor on need of improved facilities. noted the present low price agricultural products and re- ferred particularly to the great spread between the price the producer gets and the price the consumer has to pay. Farmers must get together and organize their own marketing machine , to improve the situation. he ad- montshed on the number of boys them were close to the speak- on' stand, "You can learn as much and possibly more here Ottawa. SHEEP AND SWINE ewe. He also had four first of Lower Montague had the ewe. Mr. Underhay had the champion rain of the show. Shropshirrs Howard Norton of Annanadale had the champion pion ewe oi the show. Mr. market lamb. in the swine section bog of the show. N.W. MacLeod and Son of Brid etown and Edwin Peters. Rollo Bay were other winners in the swine sections. Mrs. Pius Campbell, of Sebagoes. Daniel Mai-Lean. East Point had the best sample of any other variety. Petcr Ching. Little Pond: Bev- erly Dixnn. Fortune Bridge: Barbara Mnclnnis. Souris Line Road: Josephine Maclnnis. Sour is Line Road; Mrs. Carl 5. Mc- Vane. Elmira; Harold Bulpitt. Roseneath; Betty Ann Macin- nis. Souris Line Road: Major Reid. Autyey MacGregor. East Baltic we r some of the first place winners in roots and veg- etables with some. notably. Mr. Bulpltt. winning several first prizes. FLOWER CLASS In the flower class Fulton Un- derhny, Bay Fortune; Mrs. Har- non OFFICE OPEN! 7.15 P. M. SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 P.M. Rain or Fine ADULTS 60o Chlldru under it years In cars FREE TONIGHT AND FRIDAY vgyqlt-U.-1P.& Mln 'a' shape 'onv lot the 'a' bah 'eniI If you bake at home. try that with l'Iei'scbtnanp:L The Premier noted with pie-snail girls at the fair. and many of at a fair like this than you could in school." he noted in approval of their attendance and their very evident interest. He stated that l-ion. Eugene Cullen. Min- ister of Agriculture. was unable to attend because he is attend- ing nn agricultural conference at Reid Underhay of Bay Fort- une had the champion Cheviot ram and the champion grade prize animals. Jenkins Brothers dlampion registered chev int In the section for Oxfords or registered ewe and a number of first prizes Ernest Underhay had the champion ram. Preston Bry- enton had the champion grade ewe. Mr. Norton had the Cham- Underhay had the best pen of market lambs and Pres- ton Brenton had the best single Russel Buell had the cham- pion rcgislered male and female In the market classes Brenton Stead had the champion bacon Little Harbour had the best seed pota- toes any variety with a sample Constables ' Are Ra-Posted Conshble Dave Hawker. pop ular young R.C.I.P. officer whp has been stationed in Montague for the past eighteen months. has recently been transferred to the Charlottetown detach- lsent. while in:Montague Constable Hawker took part in community activities, having been leader of the local Scout Troop and an en- thusiastic player on the Mon- tague softball team He was also E of the " hoc- Co. Magistrate A In Georgetown Five cases were heard at Ma-. lMARKET QUOTATIONS The Guardian Page 5 Thur-as. Sept, 5. 1957 gist.rste's Court in Georgetown Iednesdny afternoon before Sti- pendisry Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet. Under the Highway Traffic Act. a resident of Mont Joli was fined stem and costs or ten days for driving without due can and nttendon A resident of Greek River was fined s2.s.oo and costs or thirty days under the Temperance Act. for ' of liquor not pur- SUMMARY Iy THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto-Market mixed; trad- in; light. New York-Market drops; tirad- Lag slowest for year. Montreal A Mrrkct narrowly nixed; trading moderate. a key team and assisted in the organisms of the Teen Age safe Driving Road-E-0. is Constable N.V. Harris Tracy. N.B.. who has been transferred from the Charlotte- town detachment. old Bulpitt. Mrs. Ivan Kasaner. Mrs. J.B. Matthew. G.A. Leard, Sandra MacGregor. Mrs W.W Anderson, St Peters; first prize winners MacLnren were Judges. In the Domestic class. baking, canned and preserved products. etc.. first place winners includ T is: Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Major Reid. Mrs. Erwin Robertson, East Baltic; Mrs. Edwin Lavie, iouria: Mrs. J.B. Maclsaac, R o c It b a r:a; Mrs. Walter Dixon. Mrs. Edwin Townshend. Mrs. H.G. Matthew, sel Garrett. Miss Theresa MacLeod. Pro vlnicial supervisor, Women's in- stitute was the judge. In Needlework and handicraft winners included Mrs. George L." MacDonald East Baltic; Mrs. John W. Robertson, East Baltic; Mrs. Douglas Hender. Souris, Mrs. Irene Kassner. Mrs. Joshua Mat'Donald.,East Baltic; Mrs. Walter Whitty. Nora MacLean. Snurls, Mrs. Elmer Fraser and Mrs. Irving Baker, Elmira; Joan Dixon. East Baltic; Mrs. Joseph Maclnnia. Souris, Mrs. Colin Dixon. Mrs. Russel Ching. Mrs. William Baker. Elmira; Mrs. Percy Burke Fortune Bridge; ,Mrs George Coffin. El- mira nod Mrs. Percy MacDon- ald, East Baltic. STORE HOURS AT MEDIUM ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TOMATOES PEACHES PLUMS PICKLING ONIONS Replacing Constable Hawks: John Mc- Quaid. Souris were some of the Keith Lel.acheur and R. Bruce Mrs. Angus Mactlormack. Sour- .-tlfred Gallant. Souria -Mrs. Irene Hasaner, Mrs. Colin Mrs Charles Ching. Mrs Bruce Stewart. Kaye Ching. Mrs Rus- CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR . . . . . 8 a.in.-8:30 p.in. Fri . . . . . . . . 8 a.in.--9:30 p.m Sat. . . . . . . 8 o.in.-9:30 p.m. HIINZ PICKLING ALI. PICILING BPIO&-MACE. MUSTARD SEED. (THEY 81). MY MUSTARD. PIOHJNG SPICE. TUNED. NITIIX. ITO. chased at a vendors. Three persons were fined 85 and costs or five days under the Fish and Game Act for ans- ling without a licence. Two were renidentn of Middleton. NS. and the third was a resident of Mon- CURRENCIES MONTREAL tCPi -- The US. dollar Wednesday closed at a discount of 4 2932 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. un- taguc. changed. Pound sterling 82.64 Ian M. MacLeod. Crown Pros- 11.15, up 1.15, ecutor for Kings. represented the Crown in all cases. -"' Va; 4 1.2l':'s: I Lists; 1.96!-4; 2 l.95':s; 3.193lls GRAIN WINNIPI-JG tCP-- some arm.- ity in oats and flax marked mod erately active trading Wednesday on the Winsipeg Grain Exchange Closing prices: Oats: Oct 3:. higher 70H. her in higher 69-irgh, May is higher 70'-.-. Harley: Oct. 1.. higher 96's. higher 9356b; May 1 higher 94xb.. Flax: Oct. 5': higher 2.76. Dec. Takes Post-Grad. Dietetics Work BOSTON. MASS. Helen Wright. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wright. Montague. Prince lhilward island. is one of I2 diet- etic interns who graduated Illl week from Beth Israel Hospital School of Dietetics. A graduate of Acadia Unitar- aity. Nova Scotia. Miss Wright 4 higher 2.6tl5!c: May 4 higher completed the one-year post it '.'.7li'.'s. duate course at the Boston iii- Ryc. Oct. L"... huzhcr ll2'i:; stltution and will be employed Dec l'lrl".a higher l.l-ti.-; May on the dietary staff of the Hart- 2 higher 1.2012. l ford Hospital. Hartford. Conn. Prices for class two ulii.-at for export to countries outside lWA:l 1 Nor I61 ; 2 1.57 ; 3 130's; STEAM TMWLER3 4 1.36 , 5 i.22i.; is I15 ; l du- Thr IIFSI steam fishing lrawlcrs rum 2.03 ; 2 !.tl2l.t, 3 I 93”; went into service in England in IWA and domestic prll'eSZ 1 Nor I879. ltil':s: 2 1.57m; 3 l.5t.ll4; 4 l.37' FOR SALE -- BARGAIN 'I'vi'oe35 M.M. movie pl'0jPCI0l'S, amplifier, screen. are lamps, dividing network speaker, everything for a small ortlargc motion llioatrc. l I I Act now. ”He who hesitates is lost." Applyae YEO THEATRE, MONTAGUE MONTREAL MONTREAL (LOSING ITOCII I1 Tia Canadian Prenn ldurum TORONTO IIDIIIKYO CIAHIMG IIMIII Is Ibo cnalu Poss In-so Mass IIJIIQO-Capt. a (Quotations in cats isnlau mahod I. I- Odd In ad-ill-dlvidll. 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