Western . HELLMICH. Albertan- ,,3Ri..snbseni mun his office amt... ltlth to Oct. um: inclus- ive. ND GRANT. Optomet- ri5?A0be in his UlLcary office. San"-dgy, OCWIJOI lbth. KENSINGTON HOME and Schoai Association meeting. Thursday evening. October Nth. l.ll0 P-13- LEANING AND buyini Tim- ,,,f, ...a., custom srindins and mixing daily. Complete lime Quaker Feed. W. L. Delaney. l(ensinll-OIL THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit-, ed Baptist Church. Services Sun-i dgy 11 a.m. Sunday School 10.15 5, m. Rev. Charles A. Britten. 111),, minister. MARGATE. UNITED Church. Pastoral Charge, New London. 10 .,m,, Margate 11.3) a.m. Long giver 7.30 p.m. Rev. B. S. l-Iaslam. Minister. TRYON BAPTIST Pastorate Dr. 5;, J. Barrass. Minister. Services .0, Sunday. October 16th. Ti'Y0n at 11.00 a.m. Westmoreland at 7.30 pm Sunday School at Tryon 3.45 a.m. and at Westmoreland at 1100 um. THE SERVICES at Princetown United Church for this coming ;u"day, on, 16th are: 11 am. Holy Communion service. con- ducted by Rev. L. M. Mun-ay' of Kcnsinglolii 7-30 P-m' evening service, conducted by Mr. R. ltliller. student minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL charge. Guardian p.m. Good prizes. Large Jackpot. Admission 25c. Personals ' beck. accompanied by Mrs. Ken- neth Muttart, Mrs. Harrison Mac- Farlane. Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mrs. Frank Deacon. spent the Thanksgiving weekend motoring through Nova Scotia. Misses Frances Craig. Shirley Cameron and Marina Maccailum and Edward Pearson. Bill Call- beck. Arthur Craig, all of Bedeqne were among those who attended the Young People's Convention at .Central United Church. Moncton on lthe Thanksgiving weekend. Mrs. Allan Elder, Summerside. left yesterday to meet her husband LAC Elder who arrived in Quebec City this week after serving one year with the R.C.A.F.. NATO Air Division in Europe. During his tour of duty he was stationed for three months in Robat. French Morocco. They plan to spend a period of leave in Summerside before leav- ing with their son for Trenton. Ontario to which station LAC Elder has been posted. Potato Boat Leaves S'side The M. V. Longboat sailed from Summerside yesterday afternoon with a cargo for St. Lawrence and North Shore points. The ship was loaded by Russell new Church of Canada. gal-llavil-Jcalii 1 Sunday. Octoberl 15th: Bodeque. ll a.m.. conduct- ed by the Rev. J. K. Campbell: Borden 3 P- m-- Alb3”Y- 7'30 9' m. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. minister. KENSINGTON UNITED church. Sunday, October 16th. Sundayi School l0.00 a.m.. morning wor- ship 11.00 a.m.. conducted by Mr. Reginald Millar. Evening wor- ship 7,30 p.m., Summerfield 930 am. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B. A., B.D., minister. PARISH OF ALBERTON. Ang- lican Church of Canada. Holy Communion at St. Luke's. 0'Leary at ll a.m.; harvest thanksgiving services at Holy Trinity. Alma at 3 p.m. and in St. Peter's. Alberton at 7.30 pm. Rev. J. R. McMahon. rector. ALBERTON PASTORAL charge The United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. minister. Oct. 16th, 1955. Alberton. Sun- day School ll a.m. Worship 10.- 30 a.m.; Tignish. worship 3 p. m.; Cascumpec. Sunday 561001 10 a.m.; Holy Communion and sermon. ll a.m. TRYON UNITED Church, Sun- day. October 10th. Cape Trav- erse. ll a.m.; Crapaud, 8 p.m.; Tryon. 7.30 p.m. The Tryon ser- vice will be a hymn festival which the choirs from Bedeque and Cornwall United Churches join with the Tryon choir. Each chair will ring two hymns and a choir number. Rev. Lloyd Archer. minister. - - FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of the lata James Everett O'Brien. who passed away on Tues- day. October llth. was held from his late residence at 53 East Street. Summerside, on Thursday. Octo- ber lsth. to St. Paul's Church for Requiem Mass at 9 am. Rev. Jo- leph Maclieod conducted the ser- vice at the church. while Rev. 5059011 LeClair officiated at the tirave. interment was in St. Paul's Cemetery. Pall bearers were Jo- Ienh Mclntyre. Arnold Drfscoll. Arnold Warren. Ernest Clow, Frank Driscoll and Walter Perry. 3. 0'LEAltY IIAPTIST Church. C. O. Howlett, B.A., B. D., Minister Sunday Oct. min. 1955. Spring- fleid West, 10 a.m. Sunday school followed by morning worship hour: i l vice. music song and preaching; 730 Alma Rally Missionary ser- vice. The usual bible classes on "Young Peoples" at Parsonage on Wednesday night 1.30. THE, PRESBYTERIAN Church October 10th. Kensington. Sillldly school 10.00 a.m.. divine service Sunday , service 800 p.m.; In a rally day service the Sunday school pupils will take P”t in the worship service. Kcir Memorial, Malpeque. Sun- day school 7.00 am. divine ser- Buzzell. Lynn. Mass,, was held from th nesday afternoo G. A. Cowper-Smith, pastor of the Bedeque United Church charge, or. ffclated. He brought aicomforting message to the s The hymns herd" and "Abide With sung. with Mrs. ins the music. Archibald Knutsford, 8 19.111. Preaching ..,.Uef!rey. fer lUnited Church Thursday and Friday nights at 0'3 ll VII? choice phrases made a behalf of the club.visit to air bases in Germany where erb and his wife, scouting and guiding were part of or their 25:); wedd. who children's lives there also. presentation on to President H ' on the occasion ing anniversary. Hamill. of Carleton. and the cargo consisted of 9.700 bags of potatoes. bags of turnips. and 10 cases of oysters. MacFarlane Produce Ltd. were in charge of the stevedoring. In Memoriam JOHN BERRIGAN The death occurred suddenly at Leithbridge, Alberta. of John Berrigan formerly of North Wilt- shire. P. E. I. in his 31st year. He is survived by his mother. Catherine Berrigan. five brothers. James. Linus. Raymond. Pius of North Wiltshlre, Leo of Brookvale; one sister. Mary. Boston. Mass. His funeral was conducted by Father Ducle of St. Patrick's Parish. Burial irr St.- Patrick's Catholic Cemetery, Alberta. I In Memoriam MRS. GORDON WOODSIDE The death occurred in the P.E. 1. Hospital. on October 3rd.. of Mrs. Gordon Woodside. Lower Bedeque. P. E. 1.. in her 74th year. Mrs. Woodside was the for- mer Miss Florence Durant. daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Durant. Margate. P. E. I. On May 23rd.. 1906. she was united in marriage with Mr- Wood- side. They resided in Granville for SIX years and then moved to Mar- gate. In 1933 they settled on a large farm in Lower Bedeque. Of a family of one daughter and three sons. two sons survive; Hol- lis and Keath at home. Six sis- ters also survive: Mrs. John Laird, in Victoria, B. C.. Mrs. Bessie Mrs. L. N. Lucretia Kil- Halifsx; Mrs. Lea . Henry Henderson Mra. Seaman. and Mrs. gore. both in Crane and Mrs in Margate. Mrs- Seaman. xngon, Mrs. Crane and Mrs. I-Iendemm were Present at the funeral which e home on Wed- :1, October 5th. Rev. orrowing relatives. "TIIE Lord's My Shep. Me" were Edna Jenkins plgy. The pallbearers were Messrs. Montgomery. Hlidson Kenneth Barrett, William - Slaveri. Earl Noonan and Wal. Bowness. interment was in the cemete . edeque. B,Q, ry how" it was decided that the next were members of the Summerside meeting will be held with Joe Boy Scout Association and their Storey who is convalesing at the wives as well as a large number Provincial San in Charlottetown. of visitors including Brig. W. W. Lions Tamer Buddy D'Athe led the Reid. president of the Provincial sing-song and Tail Twister Ted Council: Dr. Gcorfle Fl-Vheh DIS- A'Hearn functioned as finesmaster. ltrlct Commissioner; R. C. Parent. Misses Mildred and Louise Call- . Group Captain W. H. Swctman,'"Thank You" badge from Canada's Officer Commanding R. C. A. F.lChief Executive Boy Scout Com- Station Summerside is shown above missioner Fred J. Finlay at R. C. receiving the official Boy Scout A. F. Station yesterday afternoon honor of Mr. and Mrs. during the reception held there in Finlay. The presentation was made by the Chief Commissioner in rccngniiion THANK YOU BADGE FOR GROUP CAPTAIN SWETMAN of Group Captain Swetman's in- terest and assistance .to scouting at the station. (R C. A. F. Photo! Cl1ie'lSicouiAnd Wife Are Guests At S'side Airport Chief Executive Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Canada, Fred J. Finlay and Mrs. Finlay. Ottawa. were guests of honor yesterday Provincial Commissioner; as well Mrs. Linkletter is a District Com- as Mayor Henry W. Wedge and missioner for Summerside. Mrs. Wedge and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Linkletter of Summcr.side.,fet lunch was served. At the reception a dclighiul but- 5. Alberton A Mrs. Eldon Miller. Port Hill. has heen a guest this week of Mrs. Albert Clarke. Albertnn. Cst. C. E. Walper, Alberton De- tachment of the R. C. M- Police ,left yesterday for Regina where he will attend a six weeks re- .fresher course. During his absence iMrs. Walper and daughter Joanne afternoon at R. C. A. F. Station Summerside at a delightful recep- tion given them and members of the local and provincial Boy Scout Association, at the station. On arrival in Summerside Mr. and Mrs. Finlay accompanied by Mr. T. Earle Hickey. president of the Summerside Boy Scouts As- sociation, waited on His Worship Henry W. Wedge who accorded the distinguished visitors a civic wel- come and made them a presenta- tion on behalf of the town of Sum- merside. At R. C. A. F. Station the party was welcomed by Group Captain W. H. Swetman who assured the gathering that he had always had a keen interest in this great youth movement and that he was very proud of the Scout Troop located at R. C. A. F. Station. Summerside. The Chief Commissioner presented Group Captain Swetman with the official "Thank You" Scout badge and in accepting it the command? ing officer sald that he did so on behalf of all those at the station who had been instrumental in fos- tering the Scout movement. On behalf of the Summerside Scout Association. Mr. T. Earle Hickey. the president, in making a presentation to the honored guests said that much progress is being made in scouting in Sum' rerside and he gave credit for i '; ad- vance to the Summerside Y's Men's Club which had furnished leaders who had willingly given their time in order that the Boy Scout move- ment might flourish. Commissioner Finlay in express- ing hls thanks and those of his wife for the splendid welcome re- celved in Summerside and at the R. C. A. F. Station said he was always happy to meet Scout people. He said that the Scout movement was a part of every R. C. A. F. Station In Canada and told of his Present at yesterday reception the Summerside Y's was held in the Y-Ccotcr on Green. Street. last evening and saw a hundred per cent attendance. along 1 for with 14 guests most of whom we1'e:ai executives of the Boy Scout Assoc- iation. Mr. Richard MacDonald. from the Dominion Drama Festival gave a brief outline of the needs and benefits of drama and expressed the hope that increased interest would be shown in the local drama festival. A rousing sing song was conduct- ed by Keith l-Iobson with John' Leuly at the piano. Mr. Horace MacFarlane intro- duced the Dominion Executive. gr Commissioner of the Boy Scouts Association, Mr. Fred Finlay. Ot- tawa. who spoke very interestingly on the Scout movement. in partnership with the home. church and the school in the educa- tion and training of youth. He com- mended the club for a Job well lc done. but pointed out that a tre- mendous task lies ahead in mak- ing scouting available to the un- counted youths who as yet do not belong to any organization. the thanks of the club to Mr. Fin- lay. narflal as a finesmnster having a levy to make against all present. The-National Anthem brought to thought. producing meeting. S included Mr. R. C. Parent. Pro- vincial Commissioner and Mrs. Pa- rent, Dr. George Fisher, Charlotte- town District Commissioner and Mrs. Fisher; Brig. W. W. Reid, president of the Provincial Council: Gordon Kerr. Provincial Executive S'side Y's Men's Meeting The regular weekly meeiin Me us He emphasized that scoutin Mr. Clarence Mercer expressed Reporting on the fiddling and step dancing contest, George Key advised that all the working com- mittees had been large number of entrants are ex- pecicd to participate. aA.I and a Mr. Bob Hogg proved quite im- close a very stimulating and Guests present at the meeting vice 0.00 p.m.; a apiiciai dedica- tion service will be held with special music. A cordial welcome E. Bean. B.A.. The regular bi-weekly meeting of the Summerside Lions Club was held at Birch Hill Lodge at Wed- nesday waning with the president. King Lion Herb Schur-man in the chair. Guests present were let - Chisholm. Blair Ballnm. Leo Eogg, Richard Sawler and Allan Warren. Addressing the meeting were Ilr. Phillip Bower of lottetown. field Jammy for the Canadian National institute for the Blind. and also addressing the meeting was Ben Hill. Maritime district superintendent for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. ROI. who is a charter member of the Halifax Lions Club, gave a moat enlightening report on in- Ititute activities regarding cars of the blind. and made pointed re- Itrence to the forthcoming national "MPIIIID for funds. Much discussion took place on "'9 subject of the local campaign Which will be conducted in the NI? futon by the Lions Club "Mir the chairmanship of Russell K011! who is also chairman of the of sight committee. hay Grant was appointed trea.-iur-. "- The finalising of dates and-A A 9.. mesthgwheanoulntchetl "Mhod of campaigning was turn- lopenins prcsram 0? 9eh"I'llll'I over to a medal Commlllre. School Parade last Friday ovu- lightu nip 7" tnjgcted io:ing. This team was in with one from the ST. MAR. The qllll team of St. Mary's cademy is seen above at the eolnpetitlm ennnnuaih sa Ievresnlar ACADEMY QUIZ TEAM l . ' i i d-.h cak the tie. The St. Marys team ..s':h'L".';dl.v1ll:k,m:srznrl-i:..ii"ov AI-IOVP are. left to right, (seated) 43,... two teams will meet-Delphine Arsenault. Helen Kelly; ajah this evening. October 14th. (Standing! Phillipa MacNally.gMar- - ma” mu. gcym.-. forte Bernard and Norma Fitzpat- pu-.a. pngvun, to rich I? WOTIOND the eases of potatoes. East Prince Junior Farmers 5.1”.-l;sHoId Meeting well known seed this area was guest. speake the rcgular semi-monthly meet ing of the East Prince .Iunio Mr. Harry Caiunm. SI. Eleanors. potato inspector... are visiting rel: i in Charlotte- town. Three Scouts of the First AI- berion Troop. Dean Carpenter. Douglas Currie and Benjamin Pro- fit were among those receiving their Qut-en's SCOUI parchmenis at an investiture at Governmcnt House on Wednesday evening. They were acompanied in (bar- V Storey, Burns jSl J continued from page I Rusiico Entry Kicant highlight in our tenth year all contestants. as members of the society, would be able to attend the annual dinner and meeting on Thursday evening. October 27th. and see for themselves a pictorial round up of the excellent work accomplished this season. FULL COOPERATION Col. Johnstone expressed the Society's appreciation of the sup- port given by the press and radio, and of the financial support of the, ness firms, organizations and in- dividuals: I R. T. Holman Co. Ltd. M. F. Williams. The T. Eaton Co.. The Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd., Nia- Mar-Leod Ltd., Prowse Bros. Ltd., Central Farmcrs' Cooperativri iiardvsare Ltd., Simpson-Sears Ltd. Hughes Drug Co.. DeBlols Bros. Hyndman and Co, Trust Co.. Reliable Motors. Hend- erson and Cudmore. Crockett and Jewellery Store. Myers Studio, The Cotton Memor- ial Trust Nursery. The l'Jxperiment- l eau. and also Lieui. Governor TH Mr. .I. K. Curran and Sen. J. P.-l Mcintyre Judges in ihc competition were Messrs. C. Ralph Monklcy. Mls-l lottetown, supervised the judging of county and provi winners. The following are the results in Iain. Rusiico. who receives the lver Cup donated by the Hon. . A. Bernard. 2. Trophies for must improve- provement Competition: Kingls County-Ernest Underhay., i' lottetown by their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Currie and Mr. I” and Mrs. John C. Profit. Farmers held in the Department, merside last night. of Agriculture board room in Sum- "I would like to see many sam- ples of seed potatoes at the Mari- time Winter Fair for junior farm- ers. There are valuable prizes of- Mcssrs. l-icrbcrt Mailhmu. rims-, ier liaycs. lliiton Barbour and Al! lbert Clarke of Albertnn aitcnrled the annual meeting of the Prince lEdward island Curlim: Associa- ,tlon in Summerside Wednesday fered for this project and it would evening- he said. He cautioned the m e m b e r the public speaking division. Both first and second respectively in the recent provincial public speak- ing competition. Lunch and recreation brought the meeting to a close. 5 Commissioner; Mrs. and Mrs. T. E. Hickey; Rev. Mr. Ingraham of Kensington; Eric Shephard and Jack Lawson of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Clubs: Clyde MacLag- gan of Summerside: Mrs. Fred J. Finlay; Mrs. Ralph Macmrlane. and Dick MacDonald of the Do- minion Drama Festival. S. Breaks Ankle In Collision Miss Doris Walker of Summer- side is a patient in the Digby General Hospital suffering from a broken ankle as a result of a collision near DiRb.V. N-Sn TUES- day afternoon. in which three veh- icles were involved. Miss Walker. who was 9 her vacation as 8 E11951 OI MP!- .11 be well if we could uphold the Is-'l land's reputation in this divislon," gainst fast operation of a potato digger as he said that eighteen per cent more bruises occur than when the digger is operated in a are East Prince Junior Farmers - a aking the best showing in and won this honor by placing avnxed quarletm Ml-Si Clarcnce'&er I-Ililme Improvement Competit- Ion Variety Program Much Enjoyed R.C.A.F. cut. The program was as follows: ;Mercer, Miss Myrna Hancock, J. H. Leuty, Thomas Hall; vocal solo. J.H. Leuty: violin selection. "The Road To The isles." Mrs. Alfred MacKny; reading, Mrs. J. S. Perry; vocal solo. Roscoe Walk- er: reading. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay; mixed quartette, Mrs. Yvonne Ahern. Miss Patricia Clark. Sgt. Gordon Jackson, Lieut. D. Guy. Following an interrnisslon the program continued with a mono- logue, Mrs. Thomas Humphrey: vocal selection. Mrs. Muriel Call- beck: tap dancing. Roland Sheen; ions. Mrs. Alfred Mack:-u. Mother Hubbard. Norman Marn- Donald; vocal duet. Rev. I..M.l Murray. Roscoe Walker; trumpei' solo. Rev. W.0. Weale: closlngl quarielie. Ahern. Clark, Jackson', and Guy. n The variety show was put on under the sponsorship of the Pres- byterian choir. members of which served lunch to the performers after the show. Max Hnughn nf LR IIRVG. was in- jured wlicn the car in which she was a passcnccr collided with anoihcr cor. hull! of which carccn- ed infn ,1 parkcri truck. Miss 1v;.1;.-pr nos ilic nnly por- .on injured in the accident. and is expected to be in hospital for approximately a week. All three vehicles were badly damaged. Miss Walker was being taken on a visit through the Annapolis Valley when the acident ocurred. STAKING RECORD TORONTO tCPieA record for d.im.g(aktng was set in Ontario in sgptcmbcr. The Ontario riepnrt- 1 mm; or minfs says 5.14.1 claims were record:-:1 during thc mmilli cofnparpd with .”l,il.'l3 for Scptcmbcr I054. E or after so , e In the old days Iiffy seemed the signal is slow down-take fling: easy -watch your c dot -gel man not It's still good advice. Int these days you can Iace fifty with many iierealiig and active years ahead, -mm. that is, if can Ive:'.IIachaLl:n:nd the . . I I. ' O . Y . first effort duel” ago. or more than 50 1"" Kirk: Pills have been helping me" we-an all ages to keep hidn'.Vl l"'l rder.-helping flmn I0 v. . of life. If you are arvproerhinl I'll" it. Dodd's Kidney Pill! MI! I"ll' yen.iee.YaucandependonI)odd's. 54 PLAYING v ' DPIVF it-' .--, (PEUIO l FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 14 - 15 'HOLIl THAT LINE' with the Bowery Boys Also thirty minutes of true life adventure. Traveltalk, Cartoon, 9 p.m. Standard Time n DER ON THE HILL" Claud:t'ilUC1f)lbcrl, Ann Blythe, Robert Douglas. TAQLITLZC 'L: B ildldfrdli SUNDAY A 9 . A z A capacity crowd ciijnyrd a fincll 9”'3g"'5l,c"”"l3"CVINM c' B'm' stead manner. He then showed Zariely pmgmm 51 me summer” mm "Sim . . g ,3 sudesy depicting vumes and dish.-nae Presbyterian hail last nightl Prince County-Vim HaKi.Z9IlY- The speaker with all the numbers heartily en-lN9W Aflnall; I P . was thanked by Kathleen Dekker. F"ed- ME.mb"5 "I "'9 C0"8T9K3" v""'"" 0"" mlmwem " The president. Urban Laughnnv ion combined with guest artists ongratulated George Riley and "0"? Ke"5”'gl0"v "'9 .Kathleen Dekkel. who Wm l.ep,.& Station. and Summerside to put on sent the island at the Maritime P mnce" "'3' W” 3'93”-lr' 391 winter pm. me, um month m preclated by the large crowd pres- Moore and McLeod. Ltd. of Char- lottetown Prowse Bros. Ltd. of Charlottetown for Queen's County; Reliable Mot- ors of Summerside for Prince County. to the veterans of the last h Conway. Flower Gardens 9. Prizes of nugery Vstocigloin Do you my you're: "weak" to vocal solo. Harry Lauder selcct-icrv . Old . sudden relief. suflmislnl h9l"t.V7 Donlt. for choking hack hours can cause ncrioua physical harm. tension - and how this Phyilul release can help you better understand yourself and Y0"? fellow man. Get Y9l"' mp-V "f Octnhnr Reader's DIR"-Si "VIEY5 43 articles of lastmil i'"lP"”l ""' ,c.luding the heat from l""l".W tmngnzjnm and cunent l)00l(l1.lil! -9.;-I.m!,..-1 GIIAPMIII THEATRE a young horse and a young girl al Farm. The P.El. Travel Bur- St Anderson. Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune. rison, Mar-I.ean. North Wiltshire, 2. Mrs. Vernon MacMillan. Brnckley. Thompson. John W. Rayner, Cascumpeque. Community improvement by the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. Provincial Department of Agricult-ifor the three best community ef- ure as WEII as the following busi-l forts in the Province. Schurman Co. Ltd. and Sherwin- Village Improvement Island Fertilizer Co.. MacDonald- ioraied villages. Prizes of 5200 until gara Brand Spray Co.. Moore and entries. Assn. (';maria Pat'l(Pra Ltd, Rogers Rural (iemrtcn lulprurciurnl donated by the T Eaton Co Ltd J The Eastern or the three irnvement efforts in the PTOVIHCF. ih urch. W. L. Prowse. Mr. H. L. Cntton,tfnr the best Prince Cnuniy' Balm- couchc. for Prince County; Ernest Farm Home improvement : Dunning, Long River, for Queen's; Glen A. MacLaren, New Perth. of for.Klng's. Mr. Gordon C. Warren, by chief horticulturist of the Domin- each are donated ion Experimental Farm at Char- man Co. Ltd. final the prizes ranging from 375 to 310 ncial are awarded by the Society. King's County: 1. i 5. Simon D Nicholson. Rrmienell 6 7. It I Cotton Memorial Nursery for first! place and dahlia collections froml the d growih." he said. He hoped that second. 11. The following are the winners h Friday, Oct. 14. 1955 The Guardian Page 13 10. Harold Woodnide, Mnrgata 11. Clarence Hickey, Darnley 12. Everett Ramsay, Hamilton I 1.1. Glorice Cormier. St. Philip County-1. Mrs. W. W. 14. Gordon E. Warren, lull St. Peter's. 2. Mrs. River Ealt I5. Keir W. Allen. Middleton Small Holding Improvement 12. A new contest open to rural. and village residents. First prises of 360 each are donated by R. '1', Holman Co. Ltd., second prizu of 05:0 each by MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking Co. and Niagara Brand Spray Co. The remainder of the prizes from 350 to 310 are awarded by the Society. King's County: Experimental Farm for King's Queen's County-1. Mrs. Mar Prince County-l. Mrs. Kensington, W. R. 2. Mn. 7. Awards of 3100. S150. and 3100 l. Marshfield. , , 2. Hunter River. BN1-alltrllleanxdllfeililiil Nlifll” Peru. 3. Freeland. ' 3' U"-ay H"l bour Harri-' Loane. Kilmuir . 3. it. A new contest open in Incnr- 4. Rev, J PF rrnanky card! an 125 "'9 SW9" '0 "'9 W0 595' 5. Mabel O'Brien Bristol 8 l Queen's Cnuntv: I. C (II . , 2. Cfgngfji” Skl.u:i:'iinld G MacDonald. Mount 9. Awards of two. 575. and sat) ,..”...Ge"'” wmlemad Hume” 3. Roy S Bruce North River 4. Neil K Salmond. Cornwall 5. David W. MacKenzie. Eldon Presbyterian R6 Rvii G nmmel Central Royal!” Prince I'nunl best cemetery im- l 1. Princeton Road United Church. 2. Hunter River 3. Freeland Anglican Church y: 1. Arnold Smith. C'nllu'aV 'IIO0I Improvement - 10. R. T. Holman. Lid. trophies 12,e;ITg:.:mM;::'e?21e'ns1li:uo h ' improved school in 4, u',,..,, G Magmews eac coun y. i ' ' King's Cnuniy Souris Wcsi 'l3::shfq:,l"iI:1"(':l,::'JY' tcogway , Queen's (Iounty: Mount Albion v.”a,.;,. " I l " d"' braml 7. Alvin Wt"-hh. O'L.Pary A 5PF'!'lal prize of .150 is donated I .v Central Farmerv Cooperative , 95 of Charlottetown to the outstanding prizes of 5100 hmm. ,,, Queen-S Caumv am”: theblrlegaiiildermiilf teirsltriesnlin lhe sma.lldH2ldmg Con. - . . a s awar e Ed - Mar-Phail of Southport. 0 Ward the Home Improvement cont counties. First Ernest Underhay. Bay P'ort- PT0IeSSlOnal detail of the 1035 Competitions. um-. Farm Home improvement 2. W. W -inricrsnn. St Peter's 1. Trophy for the greatest 3. Wilbur F1 Wchsipr, Ma,-is Chartered i"0VPmf'l1' 801001 l10mPS in IP 4. John M. McKenzie. Cardigan Province. won by Victor B. Bun- RR, Accounlanli T. Earle Hickey . Alfred adlan Bank of Commerce 5 Cairns. Snuris Guy ('nHm, Rollo Bay Build g . Wilfred H Coffin. Savage Har-rsummenld” PE-L PIWM 33' INSURANCE B. E. Ellis & Son Limited ment among entries in Home Im- bour.. Queenls County: . Victor C Runialn. Rusiico Bay Fortune. Winner of Senator 2, L10 .1 Macph V v J. A. MacDonald Silver Cup- lwiltshirey arm" Nmh . 8 Fl" - Au” ' C"'"'"V Queen's County-Victor C. Bun-f 3, Malcolm Andrews. Mlllfin - "mm" 8L summenw lain. Rusiico, winner of Lieui. Coll 4. Fred Mnssmam village Gnu,” E. w. Johnslnne silver Cup. I 5. Errol Stewart. New Wllishire Optometrist Prince County-Harolrl Baguall,, 5. Frank vesseyl York F F P k Central Bcdeque. winner of Chief 1. Jnhn Mm". south Mmnn tho” 3'' man Justice Thanc A. Campbcll silver. 3, James ,.,,,,,.' Char,0m,mWn Pglt-)I;'-1-E Cup. R.R2 - Outstanding Homes 9. James Rodd. Harrington gngiffg, THEATRE" BLDG.'M. 3. Special prizcs are offered in, 10- Russ?” mis(,nlL Mam" Hprg ' mm" the Conleslriut in each county who her; - B. F Hunter R0 h. il J i.i d 2 home .' . , ' i - ' lilfcliltlllilnr:i1ll:hi1l?gll:g:ll alllthe iimElR1.1lR.D;”d Mulch, charlmmwn 8'ms"R:,';sItl:',v'IA',,QI3:s'I'Bi!lEI;)"I':VeG.u. of final pulping. l 12. Hector D Compton. Rem. . Kintzls .,nvnty-W. W. Anricr-.m.,..r son. St. Pn'tcr's, winner of Poolel and HON trophy. Quc(sn'.-: t'ouutv-M G F:-star. Y tip . . Prince Cnuniy-Wm. R Thump- son, Ken-aingtnn. wimmer of George R Brooklns Trophy. Building lmprovcmcnt 4. Prizes awarded by the P.E.l.i Ollk. ulnner of P. W Turnerlq" 13. Arthur Sicwari. Sea View P P 2. Elrvwr Moasn. New Annan 3. Alfred Schurman. Travellers est 4. William Haggerty. New Ann. an i 5 Harold Mill. Clrrmnnl I. Harold Bagnall. Central Bede- A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.D. Summerside Above Maurice Mill's Menll Wear BONE 3530 rince (1-uuiy: PHYSICIANS Dr. ll-uh:-rt. liIncNciIl,M.D. Physician - Surgeon Water street. Summerside :f5vv5.l..?..l'3?.l'..3l.o?:lsLl.'Ldl'Ll.Ji3; ,5" ;F”l”"cf' ,f'”;'g5- WM"? P''''''' 7"” - . oy ar e. l A ofKl.'"ll,dl';,z5 ll: 9";hn:2I"'3xaerhay I ll William R. Thompson. Ken- PIIOIOQVCPIIGTE Br mrgst rum 3--- .r . - smglnn . THE HEAD STUDIO 65' Or '1" 0. Austin Marhellan. Indian River 5. Prizes of 350.00 donated by; for King's County: King's County---Guy Coffin. Rollo ay. Queen's County George White- ead. Hunter River. Prince County-Arnold lmlth, The wisdom of tears in moments of sorrow. October Reader's Dill?" how; you why tears are atu;-e'g way of washing IIWIY D. W. SEARS - SUMMERSIDE TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15; SATURDAY 7:15-9:15 . . A imiiwi :-::;::-:::." WAIQII I301 "CAMEO" KENSINGTON COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY "THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS" With BOB HOPE as EDDIE FOY Friday-5-W-"day 75l5'9'l5- Matinee 2:30 Saturday- Rov Rr)(.'r7llS III "THE FAR FRONTIER" with Amli llN'I"f'- Also Serial and News". Friday - Saturday "GYPSY Il0I.T" heart-waruiing story Hi In Color. SHORT SUBJECTS REGENT "AFRICAN ADVENTURE" Tonight.........7-9:2 V . Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 vb,