Mondon Mon . Robert Lygll Sleeves. Monctnn. 5 been mpointed Master Me- ” ,c or the C.N.R.. Prince Ed- tlfr; 1.1m Division. He suc- ged, George Edward McCallum ho retired this month after a "Hm CNR career. A “an of Mouton. Mr. Sleev- esbfiw a wide knowledge and W meg-ten“ In railroading to . new position, having joined a c,N,R. service In 1940 as a 1. in the operating depart- “ Monoton. Was promoted wmotive enginem In 1943. a m m permanent in 1949 road foreman of en- w‘ for (The C.N.R. 's Atlantin since 1956. Mr. Steeves it ‘i wile, the former Aim.» of Riveraide. near Mcncton, It, entlmiastic golfers. In addi- in, Mr. Steeves is a curler. For ' he was well known mu sottball circles as a mam catcher and coach. “50 FROM, N. a. Mr. MacCallum. also a native “New Wok. was born in man, in Albert County near W. He Joined the C.N.R. at #— ,mhllowingfsahstottlhe pin poultry winners. Plymouth Rock, Barred open... 1, commune Clmv. Freetown. P. 51, 2. Alvin MacDonald, Cove- md Road, P.E.I. 3. Alvin Mac- d poignant]: Rock, Barren Hen— iamor’a Palm-v Farm. Mt. Herbert. 2. Raynor’s Poultry , mm, 3., Colbourne Claw. '. Plymouth Rock, Barred Cock. and. Ooibom-ne Claw, 2, A}. , Thumbnail. 8. Alvin MacDon- aid. M d l1. and 2- Manor’s Poultry Farm,lPatricia Henry. 3, Peter Cole; lying Bernard, Long River. 4. Ver- a e " 3. Alvin MacDonald. ‘ C,N.R. Mechanic For P.E.l. I Monoton in 19th as a locomotive wiper and fireman. He saw war serum In the first world war from 1916 to 1919, when he re- turned to the railway as fire-- man. He was promoted to loco- motive. engineer in 1935 and in 1338 was appointed travelling fireman (fire-man's instructor). In 1942 he was appointed master mechanic of the C.N.R.’s Ed- mundston Division and in 1955 transferred in the same position to Prince Edward Island. ’ Mr. MacCallum was presented Wilth _a purse of money from his associates by G. R. Greenovugh, C.N.R..superinltendent of the Is- land Division at an informal ce- remony. Mrs. MacCall-um. the former Ethel Bradley of Ruthe- say, N.B., also received a gift presented by Miss Jean MacLean of the C.N.R. oihlces here. Mr. and Mrs. MiocCallutm plan to re- tire to Mus. MalcCallmn’s birth- place near Rothesay. 'nhe MacCaiiwms have five daughters. all of whom are mar- ried, except Pat, who is attend- Ing school Poultry Classes Judged AI Provincial Exhibition Plymouth Rock, Barred Pallet—r 1. Alvin MacDonald. 2. ‘Colbournc Clow. 3. Alvin Mac-Donald. Plymouth Rock, Leghorn, White Cock—l. Raynor's Poultry Farm, 2. Raymor’s Poultry Farm, 3. Al- vin MacDonald. Plymouth Rock, White Hen— 1. Raynor‘s Poultry Farm: 2 p Raynor’s Poultry Farm, 3. Alvin MacDonald. Plymouth Rock. White Cooker- al-l. Raynor's Poultry Farm. 2. and 3. Alvin MacDonald. Plymouth Rock, White Pallet-— 1—— lhe best. .for less item“ . x , A— r @ACH $1.00 I eeive ‘3 annual' l l ' :v Any of our oficea w M . I is R ‘ lid 'i .eVIVeS l0 'K' _ H a , our Il‘ " .i . Tones 19‘ r ' v v. ,M "3 It | d‘ w I!" It” (l’ .l- ., 5”. “LPN: lair is faded and gray-streaked. l0, hm don’t want. to use a lint or ll" ‘ “'9' load nawa. Product, developed in Miami. / 1 ll I revoiuntionary new method “whatunl looking color to I men and women. & "fluids-i. Yhite cream with a I | h.“th bane It now available in as who“ loading Orus and Depart » m. " m'nlw formula Ls rolled Sf‘m'r‘s pf “W'GRAY HAITI TONE and is t...“ in two aiaes -— $3.00 and .l 5:. From Victory Bomb ‘g CAN BE INCREASED To $1.50 lithe GOvemment's ofier to replace all un- :. matured Victory" Bonds with Canada Car ‘ version Loan Bondrmem this: . ' Victory Bond holders who now ro- . bond can increase this to $4.50 sim- . ply by handing in their old bonds ' and receiving in exchange (without any payment) an equal amount of the new 415% 25-Year. Conversion Bonds. . ‘ An immediate cash adjustment is payable to bondholders on conversion. ‘ lWVe strongly recommend that Victory Bond holders act promptly to take advantage of ,_ ‘_this_at_tractivo opportunity:- ‘ ‘ d ' ‘We also recommend the new bonds for cull investment, and invite orders. , to conversion details or accept buying l g ‘ 1 orders, for Canada Conversion Loan Bonds of (my maturity. SROYAL SECURITIES l l 3 CORPORATION LIMITED -. 1.. , ‘ 137 GRAFTON ST. 0 CHARLOTTETOWN 0 TeL 5322 I; Montreal Toronto Halifax . 'Saint John Quebec 9- ’ Ottawa Hamilth Winnipeg ' Calgary Edmonton fl: ’ vaa Victoria Charlottetown It. John’a. N“ if " l’ I ~ Scott’s “Anti-Gray" TELEPHONE 8506 f h TODAY. . . 5 con SALESMAN WILL CALL PRINTERY ‘, Charlottetown OF INCOME interest per $100 will gladly attend scorr’s ANTI-GRAY HAIR TONE is a [anointed promade that Will not waah oft nor stain. and will not rub_ off on cloth in: or pillows. It is not a uni. nor a dye, and there is a money-back guarantee. This beauty aid for the hair In simple to use: just rub it in every day for thI or three weeks. and then only as You will look younger, Myth ‘ lustrous. glow-ling hatrrrso W,v 'TCTIPSLaI't no“. for a "crowning xiory’ .n the. months ahead. . ’ Available at Cantwells. Hughes, Gia- gey‘s. Reddin Brut. Jenkins and Samploa Drug Stores. requi red. Rhode Island Red Cock—l. Al vin MacDonald. 2. Raynor‘s Poulv try Farm, 3 Alvin MacDonald, Rhode Island Red, Hen—1. and'. 2. Alvin MacDonald. Rhode Island Red. Cockeral— 1. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. Rhode Island Red, Pullet—l. and 2. Alvin Mlachonald. New Hampshire, Cock—1. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. New Hampshire. Hen—I. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. New Hampshire. Cockeral-I. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. New Hampshire Pullet—l and 2. Alvin MacDonald. Minorcas Black Hen—I. Ray- nor‘s Poultry Farm. White Plymouth Rock, Cooker». al—I. Albert Boswell. Marshifield 2. Eddie Boswell. Charlottetown. R.R. 3. 3. Albert Boswell. White Plymouth Rock. Pullet— 1‘. Albert Boswell. 2. Eddie Bos- well and Albert Boswell. Pure Bred Cock—l. Alvin Mac— Donald. 2. Albert Boswell, 3. Al— vin MacDonald. Pure Bred Hen—1. Alvin Mac- Donald, 2. Colbourne Clow, 3. Al- bert Boswell. Pure Bred Cockeral— 1. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. Pure Bred Pullet—l. Alvin Mac— Donald. 2. Collbourne‘Clow, 3. AL vin MacDonald. Bantam Cock—l. Allan Bolder- ston. Southp‘ort RR.» 2. 2. Eddie Boswell, 3. Clifford Green, Clyde River, 4. Clifford Green, 5. Paul Monalghain, Hazelbmok. Bantam Hen—1. Albert Bos- well. 2. Eddie Boswell, 3. Clif: ford Green. 4. Paul Monaghan, 5. Parnell Kelly, Cross Roads. Game Cock—1. Peter Coles, Central Royalty. R.R. 3. 2. Pa=' trivia Henry, 44 Water St. City. 3. Peter Called. ‘ I Long Pen of Barred Plymouth Rocks: -I. and 2 Alvin MacDonald. Pen of White Plymouth Rocks-— 1. Ledwell Boswell, Charlottetown R..R.3.‘ 2. Albert. Boswell. Pen of White Wyandottes—l. Almon Boswell, Marsh‘field, PE. 1. Pen of White Leghorns—l. and 2. Raynnr‘s Poultry Farm, 3. Al- vin Mac-Donald. Pen of Rhode Island Reds—I. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. Pen of New Hampshires—I and 2. Alvin MacDonald. Light Sussex Cock and New Hampshire Hens—1. and 2. Al- vin MacDonald. Barred Plymouth Rock and New Hampshire Hens-1 “and 2. Alvin MacDonald. ' New Hampshire Cock and Ba:- red Plymouth Rock Hens—1. and 2. Alvin MacDonald, 3. Raynors Poultry Farm. Barred Plymouth Rock Cock and New Hampshire Hens—1. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. New Hampshire Cock and Bar- r 1 Plymouth Rock Hens—l. and 2. Alvin MacDonald, 3. Charles Ooles. Milton. Plymouth Rock Cock—l. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. New Hampshire Cock—I. and 2. Alvin MacDonald. Leghorn White Cock—1. Ray- nor‘s Poul-try Farm. 2. Alvin Mae- Donald. 3. Raynor’s Poultry Farm A.0.V. Cock-1. Alvin MacDon~ aid, 2. and 3. Raynor's Poultry Farm. Turkeya,. Beltaville. Small White Tom—1.,and 2. Parker Je- well, York, 3. Clair Machod, River. 4. Donald MadLeod, Long River. Beltsville Small White Hon — 1. and 2. Parker Jewell, 3. Don- ald' MocLeod. 4. Clair MacLeod. ' Smith White Tom—1. Donald Game Hen—1. Peter Coles. 2. MacLeod, 2. Parker Jewell, 2. A1- non Mathew. Maitinvale. Smith White Hen—1. Donald M'acLeod. 2. Parker Jewell. 3. Marcella Bernard. Long River. Thompson White Tom-«1. Park- er Jewell. 2. Marcella Bernard, 3. Clair MacLeod, 4. Donald Mac- Leod. Thompson White Hon—1. Clair MacLeod, 2. Parker Jewell, 3. Clair MlacLeod, 4. Alvin Bernard. GEESE AND DUCKS Toulouse, gander, over one year—.1. Irving Boswell, Mars - tied]. 2. Irving Boswall. Toulouse, gander over one year—l. Lincoln Boswall. Dun- staiffnage, RR. 3. 2. Collbourne Clow, Freetown, 3. Irving Bos— wall. Toulouse. gander. under one year—l. and 2. A.J. Boswall. Marshfield. Toulouse, Goose, under one year—1. and 2. A.J. Boswall. A.0.V. gander over one year- Mary Boswal], Frenchfort. 2. A.J. Ros-wall, 3. Alvin MacDonald. A.0.V. Goose, over, one year—- Alvin MacDonald, 2. Irving Boswall, 3. A.J. Boswall. A.0.V. gander. under one year -—I. Alvin MacDonald, 2. Cdl~_ bourne Clow, 3. Mrs. Rhynes. Dunstat‘fnage. A.0.V. goose under one year— Mary Boswell. 2. A.J. Boswell, 3. Mrs. William Rhynes. Pilgrim gander over one year- 1. A.J. Boswell. 2. Irving Bos- wall. 3. Alvin MacDonald. Pilgrim goose over one year- 1, and 2. A.J. Boawall, 3. Alvin MacDonald. Pilgrim gander under one year —1. and 2. Alvin MacDonald, 3. A..J Boswell. Pilgrim goose under one year— 1. Alvin MacDonald. 2. Borden Boswell, Charlottetown, R.R. 3. 3. Alvin Mac-Donald. William ‘ new. .v. r- ‘ 4-. '. 5 ., ‘- A“ ‘ ' “Mr-*.“v‘~vfn~-~u...& . Obtaining » Bonds to . ‘ J" ‘ \l » ~ do; it. ~ ~ The valuable rights “ i Bonds expire on strongly recommend tagesof ’the right to convert wi tember 15. any branch of The Toronto- We will: I 0 Pay you an immediate cash adiustment. i 0 Carry out the exchange without delay. 0 Deliver your new bonds dire . :I \hold them for‘ you in safekeeping as y Take yum Victory Bonds to the Dominion Bramthour ONE exchanging your VICTORY BONDS TORONTO-DOMINION I 3m. u- w" . ‘.' .141! .' P . t You are entitled *toyou'r rights- DON'T LOSE VOUT only ‘ 1;. weeks left 1 I . "O :» a. " 06-” ¢'§;; 5" ‘ fl'}* ,3} ‘§*Il,l‘:'.“.'. ‘. all the . " Vfifi» " :d "l" 2‘ Asian-xiii“ 1,; .9: .1». ‘ 3. if», it" '54 '- w; e,» .1 ¥ . 1o ' "Acid-'39» .i"..‘w offered to holders of Victory September 15. To be certain of benefits of the Conversion we that you convert your Victory Canada Conversion Bonds. The advan- Act now. Bring your nu can: THAT LOOKS auzao ll be lost after Victory Bonds to Dominion Bank. ally to you or . ou Wish. nearest Toronto- STOP centre for N81 IOI I! Genlcop " Spray Powder (25% Copper Sulphate) for effective Genitos potato insect pests, use. hemicall “. " ra ‘ 53% Neutral Copper Fungicidel- 530 SD y“anti-oi of early and late blight. ' 3-50 (50% DDT Spray Powder) 2 for economical. dependable kill of ltol ‘ ISM-25 (25% DDT Emulsifiable Con. Egr‘alrate. 2 pounds DDT per gallon) - very easy ' o t DDT 72%" Basic - for standout two-way pro- tection against insects, blight. PROVED PROTECTION I ' k for pO’ra’toes, other crops Calcium Arsenate .— still the “ Old Reliable" for insect control on hundreds of potato farms. Runes. drake. ores one year—1 1. Robert and Margie Sanderson; North River. 2. Robert and Mar; ale Sanderson. 3. Lincoln Bos- wall, Dunstattnage. Rouen. duck over one year—— 1. Lincoln Boswall, 2. Robert and Margie Sanderson, 3. Cheryl My- ers. Charlottetown, RR. 3. Rouen drake under one year-— 1. Robert and Margie Sanderson, 2. Robert and Margie Saunder— son, 3.3A.J. Boswall. Rouen duck under one year—— 1. and 2. Robert and Margie San- derson, 3. Irving Boswall. Pekin drake over one year—- 1. Mary Boswell, 2. Mrs. Stanley Hurry. Winsloe, 3. Mrs. Eric Hur- ry, Winsloe. Pekin duck over one year—— 1. Mrs. Eric Hurry, 2, Almon Boswall .Ir.. Frenchtort. 3. Colin Myers. Charlottetown. Peking drake under one year— 1. Allan Balderston, Southport. R. R. 2. 2. Mrs. Stanley I-Iurry, 3. Mrs. Eric Hurry. Pekin duck under one year— 1. Mrs. Stanley Hurry, 2. Doreen Balderston, Southport, R.R. 2, 3. Mrs. Stanley Hurry A.0.V. drake over one year—3 1. Robert Howe Wood. Mt. Her-‘ hert, RR. 5. 2. A.J. Boswall, 3. A.J. Boswell A.0.V. duck over one year-— 1, A.J. Boswell, 2. Robert Howe Wood, 3. Eddie Boswall, Chair- lottetown, RR. 3. A.0.V. drake, under one year— 1. Robert and Margie Sanderson, 2. Ledowell Boswell, Charlottetown R.R. 3. 3. Collbourne Claw. A.0.V. duck under one year-- I. Ledwell Boswell, 2. Colin My- ers. 3. Robert and Margie Sand. arson. Pen of Plymouth Rock, Barred ——1. and 2 Alvin MacDonald. Pen of‘four A.0.V.—1. Daniel MvacPhenson, Oyster Bed Bridge, 2. Daniel MacPherson, 3. J. W. Godfrey, North Wiltshire. Brown eggs, one dosen grade A. large—1. Raynor'a Poultry Farm, 2. Mrs. William Rynes, 3. Mrs. George MacMillan, Corn- wall. One dozen Grade A medium— 1. Mrs. W. Rhynes, 2. Allison lOoles. Nomi Milton. 8. Mrs. Seal Macmillan, White eggs, one dozen Grade A large— 1. and 2. Raynor'a Poul— try Farm. . The Guardian, Page 9 7 Mom. August 18,E 1958 H White eggs, medium-4. and 2. Raynor's Poultry Farm Grade A Pullet—Raynors Poul- try Farm. TUNISIA GET! ARMS WASHINGTON (AP) -- muted States officials have disclosed a new shipment to Tunisia of Us. small aunts, jeeps, trucks and na~ dio equipment.’ Odfiioialls said part of the shipment of such ‘police colupment" already has arrived in Tunisia andtlhe rest is on its way. Earlier this year (the United States sent a similar aluoment to ENGLISH TAUGR'!‘ MOSCOW (Reuters) -- English- language teachers are being trained at 50 departments of var- ious Soviet universities, Ivan Kai- rov, president of the Soviet MANUEL’S FOOD , MARKET Delivery Boy Wanted ’36 Elm Avenue Pedagogical Academy, said Wed- nesday. . allowing August savings. mings, new samples PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS— GREY PERSIAN LAMB Jackets. self trimmed and mink briImned—lfirom .... l COATS NATURAL GREY Mil—3t) (Maleic Hydrazide) — economical field , toes control of all all major spray inhibits sprouting losses in stored pota- Sinox PE -- highly soluble dinltro herbicide for 5 annual broad-leaf weeds, grasses. Sodium Arsenlte 40% Solution w highly effective, : low-cost potato vine top killer. Available from: Associated Shippers Inc, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘ Reg. Trade-mark ALLIED CHEMICAL CANADA, LTD. Head Office: 1450 City Councillors St. STA-FRESH * Silage-Grade Sodium. Bisulfit m 3 add it at the silo to keep grass Silage fresh, . green sweetvsmelling. - Montreal 2, Que. .Isinnn EuRRIERs 'I._-r n . . ISRIRAFION ST. ,RL‘OTTETDWN I ‘ E.. i L N - wusvoun o . DIAL 8923 $295 $295 A beautiful selection of this (:me wonderful fur. E Some models selftrimmed, others luxuriously trimm $385 -“$455 - $495 - $565 We have a color and a style and a price to natural color, in pale, medium and dark tones. $445 -. $550-- $645 NORTHERN BACK MUSKRAT COATS (Dyed) These coats are made only trom selected skins and carry our full written guarantee for quality and styling. Dyed and blended to the season's newest shades. Pay no more any- where, because at Island Furriers‘ they're only $239... $279‘-— $298 - $325 .- $345 WE CAN’T DESCRIBE THEM‘ALL ! ! We have hundreds Of fur pieces in stock—long Olins~—-sl'101“t ’«flr/I—w‘ . in this our GREATEST NEW ARRIVALS I'N GREY and BLACK PERSIAN LAMB During the first week of this sale Persian Lamb was in such Rugedemud that s. [were forced to re-order. Choose now from the brand new arrivals, new starlet new collar trim, PERSIAN LAMB Black, ad! trimmed and Think tmmm‘ ed—h'om . . . . .. GREY PERSIAN LAMB Coats, self trimmed and AUGUST FUR SALE Our great 23rd August Fun outstanding records. The new success. In our opinion there is no better month of Sale has only been running for one week and it promises to break all styles. colors, quality and low sale prices all contribute to this tremendous ~ the year than August to select your new'coat or t COATI— ms j $445- ‘ 2.3"! ~ A U G U S T F U R- S A L E “Halal-goat 5910(5th 11‘ l the year is now in stock, ot’great discount-l top IN! BLACK PERSIAN LAMB (Dyed) ach model a lustrous, jet black beauty. ed with Sapphire. Wild or Pastel Mink. PERSIAN LAMB , 4M, . N“ quality Muskrat Back newest of dyed color tones, or muskrats from the New Pay no more anyth because at Isl ‘ they're only ..... .... .. MUSKRAT on): JACKETS (Dyed). A truly beautiful selection in 2 such luxuriously soft (dyed) shades as: Autumn Haze, Charcoal. ' Pastels, Grey. Tulip, Cuban ~ Brownandmue Irla . . . . . . . . ..| t V ed). We ct Chino Mink to be a real style CHINA m Dy ices agedfiown—tbe workmanship has improv- ed and the for i f In particularly suited to this year’s casual lines. Top selected quality ................ .. RUSSIAN. SQUIRREh—In tun akin. dyed shades of Charcoal. Chocolate Brown—{mm SHEARED MUSKRAT—In newest shades of Kitivol and dark ...... $279 - $325 leader for ’59. The Chocolate Brown. Plain and mink (timed REAL SEALSKIN (Cape of Good Hope) Sell- h'imme'd or with ’ Pastel 3 395 - 475 CANADIAN SQUIRREL. Dyed to a beautiful pastel shad. from ...... , suit. every pocket book—all Coats are 10099 Plain and Mink trimmed models. jacket. During this month you select from all that is newest and best in sample coats and jackets, and at ' JACKETS in a choice quality (dyed). ‘329 and senddropped- $365 AT BACK JACKET! (Dyed). Representative of the finest HUSKR Jackets money can buy and presented in the of Ontario spring muskrats d States and New Brunswick. and Furriers, .. $195 - $225 for selected $349 - $395 O'CI'II .. . A Small Deosit" Reserves Your Selection 'Until Required! ones, 3,4; lengths, finger tips, capes, stOles, bolems, jackets, coats, neckpieces, collars, poodle pin, necklaces, earrings, etc. Prices from $2.95 to $795.00, from rabbit to mink. You will just have tO come and see for yourself at our 23rd ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE ‘K. 1 . ,