-.o----..-..-ppr,-...... .t .-.... " MSATELLIT SOUTH PASADENA. Calif. - California is demonstrated to A -ltrfoot high satellite tracking camera which now is at.termit- ing to photograph the Soviet sat- ellite as it passes over southern newsman. It is the first of 12 to be placed strategically around the globe to comprise a satel- lite photographic network and TRACKING CAMERA was rushed to completion ahead of schedule when the Russians launched their satellite. AP Wireplsolo ? AGRICULTURAL NEWS P.E.l. Department I Aukli : A.l. CLUBS The Artilficial Breeding Clubs in Prince Edward Island. start- ing today, are shut down for a period of two weeks, All Clubs will commence operation again on November 1st. This annual shut down period is to provide a break or the Inseminators. Each club through their Board of Directors set the dates as from October to to 31 inclusive. The main reason for the selec- tion of this period is because there are less cattle bred at this time of year. TEN THOUSAND Ten thousand eight hundred cows have been bred artificially in! Prince Edward Island this year. Each month has shown a steady increase over the prev- ious year. The months of June. July and August are the big ones. The month of July saw I35 cows bred. All livestock breeders in the Pmvince have available the aer- vices of Artificial insemination. Nine different breeds with an piyximately fifty different bulls. The breeds available daily are COMING EVENTS Reserve Ocidser J) for Trac- adie I-lot chicken swper. Bingo. Cardigan tonight. Pris- es 01.00. Dance Grand-dew iiali Oi! Mlh. Dance even Thursday nibt. Cardigan Legion Hall. Webstcs Orchestra. Regular weekly dance at Man- ley Bridge Rink Ball. lhseaday Illulc byeldiownirna. Dance T t inn. Tuesii night. Burns Orchestra. D Minster Ball sud! Friday night. Hot Turkey dinner Belfast Hail. Saturday October so. 5 to 9-North Pinette W.I. Regular Dance West Royalty Hall Wednesday night 9.3) to 11:1). Burns orchestra. Canteen. Pantry sale 8.A. MacDonald's today it 3 o'clock. Nine Mile cam vs. some "screen of Loredo" I: "olsteln. Ayrshire, J arsey Guernsey. Dual Purpose short- horn, Beef Shorthorn. Hereford, Aberdeen Angus and Red Poll. WOMEN'S WOBK . One of the feature attractions at the coming Maritime Winter Fair will undoubtedly be the new division for Women's Work and Domestic Handicrafts. For some time, Maritime Win- ter .Fair officials have . nllzed the lack of interest in the Fair for women. This was expressed a year ago by President F. George McLeod during a news- paper interview. when he stated that much thought was being giv- an to the possibility of establish- ing a Women's Work Division. The thought has evidently cry- stalliud into action. since class- es for fancy-work of all kinds appear in the 1957 Prize List. These classes will include all types of fancy work and handl- crafts. from quilts and bed- spreads to leather work. weav- ing and Jewelry. ' The Women's Wor k Division will be under the charge oi a committee. formed of the Home '' ' Directors of the three Provinces - Miss Jean "unro. Nova scotia; Miss Rita Undeo hill, New Brunswick; and Miss Theresa Maclseod, Prince Ed- ward Island. Competition between the pro- vinces will undoubtedly be keen. since the abowa-named Dirac- tors have been busy all summer. selecting the most outstanding articles in their class from the various Exhibitions in each pro- vince. These selected articles will represent the best from each province. so that the items dis- played at the Maritime Winter ' Falrwiilbo"thacreamofthe la crop. Special ” ' facilities for the Women's Work are nearing completion. and the department will be open to the public every day of the 1951 Fair. sues D0l.l.AI't STEER Penn sum. Ttoubadour. the sensational 905 lbs. Shorlhorn calf that was crowned I950 In- ternational Grand Champion Steer over all breeds at Chicago last year. will be on special dis- play at this year's Maritime Win- ter Fair, it was announced by -euretary-snana Alex Thorn-I son mfotonly did Troubadour will sold for he all-time ra- P. S. Troubadour was bred by industrialist Cyrus Eaton. The steer is the offspring of Acadia Queen of Beauty 2nd. a short- horn heifer also from the Eaton farm. The heifer was carrying the calf when she was purchas- ed from Eaton by Penn State University. The exceptional mer- it oi P.S. Troubadour was rec- ognized the day he was born at the P.S.U., on September 6, 1955, and he was groomed from birth for the show ring, As time went on, Troubadour stood out so much from his coir- temporaries that there was noth- ing else for Penn Stale to do but enter him in the Chicago show. even though at fourteen montha oi age at the time. he was bare- ly old L to , A - He look not iniy his age cham- pionship but also the champion- ship for Shorthorns of all ages. and thus came down to the grand finale. Arrayed against him were the best of the Aberdeen Angus and Herefords. and sel- dom hcre such mature contest- ants been challenged by such a young upstart. But Troubadour made off with the international Grand Championship, and int.- er brought the record sale price Oortinued as PIKE I Telephone Co Iltll eads- Frail Large. Jean Maclienaie. it B. Willi. Walter Auld. Basie Cooks. tlm end:-W. 11. Phillips, Th- Isnart Ssoppa. Queen St. Meat Market. Helen Duffy, Mrs. Eddie M. Ddnnia, Hamid Rac- ior. Mary Coyle. Twoel's Gro- eetuia. Mrs. Harry Crasweil. Martin's Garage. Airs. Buchan- an. Dorothy Darracll. Mrs. Stair- lic Macxay. Mrs. Norma Mac- Dougal-I. June Dove. Mrs. Verne Rmva. an Weianer. Ruby Har- per. Prince of Wales College 8549-W. A. Mat-Phee 85.00-Miss L. H. Seaman till) each--G. L. Bennett M C. Bethune. Roy C " Sim each-Doris Anderson. ' jorie Coffin, Katherine Fra- ser. Bruce l-iodgins, Sophie Mac- Mary Mac Charlotte 351:!)-Visa Florence Franc 85.00-Mina Helen liobkirk 84.00-Mrs. E. 3. Windsor 83.00-Miss L. A. Young 82.00 each-Mrs. W. S. llynd- Kny. Mrs. D. B. Macl.eod. 81.00 each-Miss Helen Cle- ments. Miss Minnie Smith, Mrs. llemming. Miss Florence Dol- lar, Miss Mackenzie, Mrs. H. J. Gordon. Prince St. 325.00-Hichey 8: Nicholson SZ5.0tL-Guardian Publishing Co. 315.00-Patriot Publishing Co. 85.1!)-The Windmill 8511)-Miss Elsie Nicholson 35.00-Miss Emma Ni E ' 35.00-lan Burnett 35.00-P. J. MacDonald 35.00-Mrs. F. 1. Andrew 85.00-E. D. Reid Produce Ltd. 85.1!)-Miss Verna Darrah 83111-Mrs. Evelyn Oudrnora 331!)--Duvar Motors 81(1)-Miss Florence Owen 33.00-lmn. l. J. Yeo 82.00 each-Beulah Moore. A Friend. A. G. Turpin. Mrs. L. E. Hunt. W. E. Bentley, Allison MacKlnnon. D. H. Macltenzie. Estelle Bowness. Miss Annie Watson, Mrs. Hazel MacLean. Dr. W. E. Carson. s1.oo each-Mn. w. J. Storey. diaries Macliarris. Lorraine De Ooote. Donald MacDonald, Mrs. M. C. Hynes. Miss Jean White. Nelson's Barber Shop, Mrs. J. P. liiilion. J. H. bohnu. Itks. L. H. Saunders. Mrs. W. W. Reid, Mrs. Murid Wilson. Mrs. BUYING EELS . DAILY Paying highest market prices delivered at Prince St. Wharf. WILLARD PROWSE FIDDLING and STEP DANCING Eliniinoflons for Queen's County 10 on now AT mn cnannorrrsrrown Y. M. C. A. FRIDAY. OCTOIER llflsi-3:30 P.M. ADMISSION 506 COME AND BRING THE FAMILY ENTBANTS wnrrn 1'0 Y.M.C.A. CIITOWN Grand Finals to In held Wed. Oct. 23 At Prince of Wales College ADMISSION: ADULTS 81.25: CIIILDBEN 750. PBIZE FOB HJMINATION DONATED BY MILLE BIOS. HENDERSON MUSIC non: a conssonn IDIN DICE. PIABIAOY CO. LTD. Announce A mum to wmns sroiuiioiins ' EFFECTIVEIMMEDIATEY J I MONDAY so MQAY Ia.sn.-Spa. SATURDAY Mn. - 12.3 p.m.p f I A. 8. ltesrart. Mrs. Marla Crabbe. Mrs. Leonard Farrell. Mrs. Waldo Bah. In Law- rence Dohnrty. Soc each-Edna lhcnougnll. Mrs. Fulton Adams. Mrs. E. Seaman.- Sc-A Friend Veterans Will Get An Increase. 'o1'1'AwA Cl" -lncreuesiaarconiytormenwiioaerve-inn atimvanceaandhthemsropeanoontisiuit. hon: he throne. . ggdgguupang; onincomaaneedyveta-anmay asked to in-learn and all receive the allow- wu vggrmg . ances. These ceilings now are pound they are paid. at 8960 a year for single veter- hl an and tune a year for mal- E Ganges will also be proposed several sections of the Pension rind Act." ' The ipeech scale be of audio whom enlarge the .Thcailowncesnoar BED. it is unda-stood the galvan- lnlonnanta said the Progress- men! will raise these oeilinu to be conservative nvcr-&QC!.Mnlll.&.rqadvIy.u plans to extend war et.erQal- lowancestolfirm Wald Warvdr eranswhoaervediatheudtcl Kingdom rcquedadlvthCaauInl.o- on y Maximum rateof allowances lorrcdpI'cntsafwarvetennsal- lowanceanowisilmarnonthior inarriadnsenaadiioansonth ltangiesnen. Tlsernieior Inarriedrnen unlihdytb be alteredbutthe rateiiorssnglemenrnaybeh- ereaaedto&amnsnh. 'l'1seGurIlianPaQ3.' Wed. Oct, 16. 1957 M1 NUVEE IKE SYDNEY. Australia tkadnrll Cuupany was King. Wiill.awsnn.yEMid-bran; traliaanovdiahpoetandbwld ist.hasdiedhes-eattihcaud; ll Inliteraryclrcieshewnsb is scrbedasoneofthebestdthi laid "bush bailadiats." ills taut: known work is When OoDad l A-q :2: 5 Cat. R. M. Stunden. Cat. l. Ole-i phant. Cpl. G. R. Humphrey. Cst. P. F. Austin. Cat. J. 0. . I... ATTENTION CARPENTERS Regular monthly meeting of Lccnl I338 postponed until further notice. Martin-. ca. w. R. Armour Cat W. L. israel. Cst. R. C. Poole. Mrs. P. M. Robertson. Mrs. Mrs. W. G. ” , Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. J. F. c- Deod. Miss B. M. Giilis. . H. Shaw. Mrs. D. H. Machean. Mrs. R. Raymond, Mrs. A. Me Neil. 75c-Mrs. Mary Ranaghan . 50c - Mrs. Downe, Mrs. Shaw. - Prince Bi. School 83.00-Miss Mabel Matheson 32.00 each-Mrs. Arthur Du- var. Miss Alice Fraser. Miss, Olga Toombs. Miss Jessie Ful-j A-. lerton. 81.00 each-Mrs. Rosella Tay-i lor, Mrs. Georgie Edwards,- Mrs. Blance Martin. Mrs. Geo. Agnew, Mrs. Mudred MacDon- aid. Miss Barbara Maclseod. Emest Mutch. Mrs. Etta Currie. Miss Greta Hansen run ROYALITE PORTABLE 0 3" high 0 Weight only 3 lbs. 0 Fully Standard Keyboard Ideal for Students - Proiessolnals - Travellers-and those who type at home. F. A. McCOURT 100 FITZROY ST. 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