as is now the case. A 12 year old cow owned by R son. Lower Montague; 2. Brent Douglas Mntheson: 3. Ernest Un- the open plains and the snow- city. John Wednesday when the Mari- time Catholic Hospital Association Record crowds Ho liioushl ill" ll" PW0” L. Burge of St. Peter's Bay that Stead and Son. dei-hay: 4. Elmer Myers. capped mountains. npened its 30th annual conference; Leslie Hunter, the President 0; should have any opportunity of only 1.” week Wu traded AEX. senior yearling E 1' Gum new Jr. cmmplonunmur Macnon. . Tho President Rein Sister Hush oii the Plowms Match. Hon. Kier 3991"! Such is line limwck "hr cellent" was adjudged grand and Son: 2. Edwin Reid and son. ald' Dougiu Matheson wnirs AND i.AaxA'rs Chino Presented marlottetown. was chairman. lclark, Minister of Education; Dilly and he lldded ml" ""3 ”' champion female in the Holstein Two year old dry -- 1. N. W. Sr. champion-Arthur MacDon- ' The convention mass was cel-I Messrs R. R. Bell, Leader of the hlbition was a great credit to the mow. Mat-Leod and son' 2. N. W, Mac- aid" Douglas Mstheson They greatly appreciated the u' K' Dalnaggs ebrated in the Cathedral of thei opposition; sieuart wright. De- Province and '-9 Klhili Colin” in This animal Vale Pabst Bounti- Lead and son. ' drand champion-Arthur Ms.c- 3-mulling feats performed by the Immaculate Conception by Bishop puty Minister of Agriculture: I-'9i'll””1”' ful also won hm sanlor chumpjou. Female in milk bum July 1 Donald. Doug!" Mutheson strung mo with their bun whips IDNDON (Router!)-Britain has Alfred 3- Lel'9”ll-3” of 53”" J0h"- 09'-”89 slllilhe. M-L-Aw Wt 3- Rel” Mn R- R 39” Cllhiilhwla”-'d ship. Charles S. MacDonald of 1951 - Brent Stelid and son; 2'. Jr. herd-i. Douglas Matheson. and larlats. stared in reminiscence :r:;:3,nm;orC:;nJ;'61gul8tuch1m '"”h l . . compensa. i An afternoon panel discussion on federal grants to hiboratorles was followed at night by the conven- tion banquet. when the special speaker was Dr. John Thcrlault. a Charlottetown psychiatrist. and W. A. Gaudet. PLOWMEN START EARLY The plowing itself was underway long before the opening ceremon- ies commenced. The plowmen were busy at mid-morning and before evening they had turned over sod President Leslie Hunter and the people of King's County for their initiative in going ahead and putting on a wonderfll show. He stated that plowing matches do a lot of good as they get the people together to talk over their Sourls showed the grand female. onhill Sally. Dixon also won grand and junior reserve I-lowas-d Dixon of Fortune Bridge won the junior female champion- ship with his Junior yearling Dix- championship Gavin Reid and Son. 1. Earl Ings and Son; MacLeod and Sons, Bridgetown. me Sons; Earl Ings and son.,- Female dry, born July 1. 1950 - 2. N. W. dei-hay; 2. Douglas Matheson. Female dry - 1. Gavin Reid and Female in milk - 1. Robert A. Sr. herd-i. Douglas Mathcson; 2. Ernest Underhay. Progeny of dam.-1. Ernest Un- Four females qualified in R.O.P. -1. Douglas Matheson. Junior get of sire-l. Douglas at the ceremonial dances of the June: Indians from Albuquerque. New Mexico. and cheered with de- light the hair-raising feats of acro- bat Hubert Castle. Then there was the spectactular juggling. baton an unicycle act by tlon for the passenger plane and freight involved in the British sir. liner shot down off Halnan island July 23. A foreign office spokesman said Wednesday that the claim was handed to the Chinese Communist i i : 3 an own. an an C may cuts or ' ' i run in. ' i i t A g';f.'......y A... 16, 1954 iii" 8- iiiilliliiil g-,;v-----nu ---v (in Presented Al we we or --H -w Gene Aulry Show Dell his Audiences i i ; .........'.............. Prunes thus. - unthuon; 2. Arthur llsobonald. 3 A I llih Offlcils '”""” ”””"o”'lww"””"wn-4353'-i"-u-”"”-rhuviicllPlowlngMatchYeslerda iii?-"l”ii5'””””"'Al Chillllwn Foru Y i ; 3 !IWiY a umnutg-!n:A::ggI':g:uI-u.mum.msamn a y y' ' Doug lathe. a 0 90 In eserdiy” mum of tan tool: - Arth top honlnthilaotuig pig. din! were plenty of oompotitionlmvsr llontsgus: 2. B21 Inn and 'w' I In what was termed as one of has one of the greatest thriu. . Ill0IlNl.l:ioets1o and Pro 3,,u,,,. .v.n& 3. mu .5. muuub and. high, qusllty snlmsls yutsr- son. uount Hubert. rnuus the srestut Ihowl ever presented their mo .. seeing tn. bu um i pans Cu. Rnfrigcstors. Bryentcn en mmuu hsu awn mu but day nftarnson In the biggest cattle Senior calf. Insla - 1. John J. Jr. calf-1. Doug. Ilsthsson: 2. on an Island stage. Gena Aurty which was sponsor-ad by m. C m0oN!gII!. brrtidn, (CPl);.!t.!A. and Iucxu. mum. uowuu -huh. d -mmu zlligw not pruul:,t;uu;t.' gamers and Son; 2. lsrl Inn and first Underhsy; I. Ii-nest UI'A- snudchtunms gang hfil-dom Hahn? lottstown Kiwanis Club. MAD!) . C O 30 en; 1' 01' ' P'NW'hEl-Irl. I on. C . ll h - New liruruwicir. W" Wm” chm. ow um” GOAL - A. W” mum "I'M! Dund-A Junior ssr nsls - 1. . A. Bnyoslf-1. Do . 1lst.bsson' 2. lanes: spellbound : uurorum. WIWOMED ON ARRIVAL i - an . . . - . - as , mm Wodnggdgy gm-1955 of the Plolud 5! Co In unlotdinl olrl 1” a" mm. x mm” The lineups of animals in I-11 Mschoody duhbw Ilsalaodlsnd Doug usttuson us! Enos: Under tar-do . an Izutsrn Anoclstlon of 0l 5d'o9ll0d Coll ;.l;,;':u,x:u"fl,','u ),j,:f,'3,';”;,,',,f, 11'; classes dsvw the pulse of vettsn sou, - hsy; 4. It-nest llndcrhsy. Y Th. rings may no "sin cqw. 0"” "':”m'"Lu"” Ohlrlotte Highwus Officials. CLOSING OUT SALE n m. smywm "mud mu cum; 331,. iivnfock mun especially the Down; sung; yugung-1. noun Anon Jr. yearling-1. Doug Mstheson; boy mg um; um, um”. ”um''” NJ Wuub H twin-engines secretary is w. .1. Lswson. u- Amwu, Gm C0,... Au mg. phsrd, Fortut uni thins Mini-tor of Asriculnm Smart and son. . I. Iirnut Una-mu; 3. Elmer uy- rods roped their way through 2,, ' hf "ml "lilo uu 'l"'-l" chm hhihmli '"'"”" W must be sold by 52 t. so 'ronAY's conuu-s ""3"" 'h" "-ml? oolnnlimoutod no your old. male - 1 arms In four hours roaring applause. hiiu- mm ”' ' " "MW of fun New Brunswick. ”' ' P, , hold m m M t the exhibitors-tor their insgnlflclsnt 9,," my 3..., . or. yurung-1. Arthur MscDon- 1..., guy”, ",4 ,,,u,.,,, m,,,. both old Ind younr. who an Executive member! an R. W. nAnn ooA1.. - When ordering u "".'u':,' u ;,m' 3” ',,,m: display. ,4... ho... hm", M, 1 1951 .. us; 2. Arthur lhcbonsld: s. Doug- mm 1,, M W wmmwm nu gsthercd to witness his mini. Msnaier. chief highways engineer and 00.1 up (or "plug Coal" Jyith. Vzdzu: dJ' :10; mm Tbejudgss were busy in the ca.t- L 5,1 In" mu gm; Mum lss Mstheson. umoou mu enuuu; munthmu mfonwll Dlfllilally welcomed by l" New Bmmwlcki 3' w- M” mined by tho D. 1:-& W-006190 tn. chm ion, 0; ;.,,-m.,- .3. ”' '1” "m'l”'hW'- '3” '1' Reid and Son, Rollo Buy. T'” W" W1 1'mhl9"1- 9”” from soft melodies lby the one on” "mm 1'' W- 1- fgucgfgi; esfftlffv” f:,”':,'”;u;,” Sold by A-- Plcimd or or will uompllte for tho rravlheini ".m,,m'”',uf&.:;l: 1'1l:h”'g':- dtf; Junior Ohunpion mils - Osvin mhgni 1- lnlfl Uudorlwi 3- county am to run ts and m. gmggwg 3" wmhlll l4-var J ways: c. A. Knight. Saint John, N. i-omen couwr n In, city Poi- Chr'i:Pl0g";i:- of F m breeds and the Hereford and iuu Rog:;,,,,?':,,3"",m,,,;,fd,,;'l;;:- um renuie in milk-1. Doug Mstho- 3,i;;;:, ,i::;:g'db,,,,,”;; "u"u'Z rouowlns A brie! chat with on 3.; K G. White. doputy minute: to. Court yesterday morning heron Jo! nd -M "Blah klol'"ltHh- Pull in the beef breeds. mu nu um. um” Bu; mu son; 2. Elmer Myers; 3. Elmer My- mm 3000 uu, um dun. u kiddie! It the Airport. he wu of highways for him Edwnnl n- Magistrate K. M, Martin one men. ;,"P "' Ed ' 2”, 1" d "1 0 l ' Ingsbrook Vlnoess. an eight year son ' - ", hum - 3 A "3 man by car to the St. Vlncentti M and 6- 3- Sm Him 3:33;: :13: ;:r..::;; ..f.:?.”.;. ..'".2.'. ..i.:3..”:.”t”..::: ;i;incg;',,,g,;;n,e,d”gg,,n-;imI;i,g;,,;gg 0...... c.............. msla - r... ggggi; g;v,;,,1,-I r,rn;g,g;rderh;,v- ” The 2.... .i...... .. .... ........- g.?,:;";g;,,"l;;;,,gh,; I;-,-kg-3 new ?j-:--- . . , , y s , - - Qg s o in jsil. Another man. appearing on l,l1sl"'lh:'”!';,ir'-3'n:l;T3:::"';'::;. and senior female championships 152:: md 3"” me” 3'9” ma hay; 2. Doug Mgthuon, 3;:::ug;m;.?hu”:dli”:l:.l”.1':e'ubg on behalf of the children. Alut: :,,,T";3,'f, ”f,",”'l3 Xx, ff,”.f;,d,,,f,i3' Mr MaoBeth has won the potsto i;;,,;h;ogY;',"i,;:,,,3;'-;':;-,l3,:i,”,"i” 3?: ' ”f,””;'”Dod”f1j”ffl” Mm”; with Champion and pltittls pchsmp 1””,';f"',f: '""'”u”"””””' '1" . ' ' I . II I 050111 I ll 0 I0 A ' M l' "M r ":2? ".3." ”;.":r i-ow-- i ” " M” 2:. -of--” mii-5'-ro”iv'iv1'-"e3'i-it Olleliilllil-lll0l' VelC6W 5 ' Thsingsalaohwedthegrand Felnsl d.r,bo be! .11 1. tP.E.Il dPrtests SS ll under the umumc, 0, iuwxicuunu Minister of -Azrlculturl. suggested tuumpmu Aynhuf. omuu, Wm, xour Junior calf - Brent stead and lnugglfpoulg M:3,uo:r;u Alxilur When Gene sang such songs as ,1 Mt '3?” than N7 OWN”! li uor was remanded till the 22th lhl" '-h' hVe"0l3k lh0W lhililld . id 1 ab 3 D 3 wk. Son; 2. Ralph Annesr Montague. M uuu ' "Back In The Saddle Again" Ind ; ' e a W" welmm” SAINT JOHN. N. 3. tCP)-Del- Q C..C..C. ' be spread over tho two days of l "33, ho,'.f,.r?3”,en,ynETe:d mu Senior calf - i. Edwln Reid and mffm ' " Em” Um"h'y' t -"In The Blue Cansdlsn Rockies" me" by m"'""'' M” '"” Whilhi egates from all Catholic hospitals continued from pug, 1 the plowing match rather than 51:, of Furtunu B,-mu. hug the Son: 2. Earl Inn And Son. bu", began July the spectators. in wonderment, Eh: Sougoggmmbmegg ”” 9n30YeI in the Maritime: were in Saint lrntod in tho optninl day mu, rue,-V9. Junior yearling-l. Floyd Thomp. L IMFI. Anhm: Mwmnnd: 3. were taken on a brief trip to both caigoy beige ht! ";":e:in'il”&' I iv 0 AH: upon sod in such workmanlike problems and get new ideas. -m D- mu D k In R, L, , Mum . 2 , rash-Ion mm, vemmn pmwmen were ML Beu messed the pm,” that gllnge Abegvtfefz Wcgniet won gvhite. Rollo Bay. 2. Earl mas and 3. Errlzsezil-Unaaixfkriztlrr MMDOMIG. (lilorraine ztevens. the music and government by Humphrey Trevo- unazed at the Clkiality of the work. the main problem facing Island reserve grand. 9;-Emile dry 1 Earl Ins! and Senior an M Ghoul Douglas p;':r3:.c7YEly9 grspuglz-h0:'d5hgIXYt1:: 133111.! Brim-lh chllrle d'IllIi.rss in - - A . . - e cpng. larmers is getting their products pack- we grow Arthur MacDonald and Douglas Mstheson: 2. Ernest Underhsy. Matheson of St. Peter's Bay won all the championships in the Jer- Plowmen like Douglas MacDon- ald of Forrest Hill who has com- peted at the Plowing Match al- medy by Pat Buttram and Rule Davis. Equally prominent was the performance of Carl Cotner with Son; 2. Edwin Reid and sons. Female in milk born before July 1949 - 1. Robert A. White; 2. g "We must Collections - Investigations on the market. . age and process what Killed In lei ' tin n 1940 -. a h b a ic i. ' ' . CHATHA-W V 8” (CP' 'Th”i lvneort ls1'l;)lCi:ellllLlsl.3lna(leplh: irliprove- l.1lll1ll':l vgtiovtlnht lne Chsntadazr bllll 013:” gig fr:3)e0r:;,l:m N. W- MBCI-v90d ilhd 593- M5 Vl'3"n- Mlwe".;::,':. Emma. ; RCA? w5'd""”'d”-l' 'd”'””””l lhi? ment shoun especially by the quite often we do not get proper am: mu 3 Mathew" taking) mel Junior Champion - Gavin Reid . Kiddies and sdults silks left the Dxu? pilot of an F-86 jet fLQl'lt0l' that younger 1531,)”, prices (or our products.” he stat- mad maul championship and Son; Floyd Thompson. C d d t show with the feeling that nothing Chm.-I mm P-E 32" i mishrd Til9Slla.V into -V0rlhliinhor- Lawson wood of lrlazs-lbi'oul; ed. 3 mvernonh Dawn-u 'Ro er ll Senior Champion r- it Earl Inga I a e e was lacking and that whenever C:)M1u;:bIAL 1 hind Slrllll M F0 Jhhil Th0m55 who "Just came for the tun oi llon. Keir Clark extended his mo ye” old she owugu' byiand Son; Edwin Reid Ind 3011- the name of Gene Autry was men- EN-I-33931535 335:1, . - Mitchell. 34, of Van.-miver the mm; to snow the young ie1- i-ongi-aiulations to President Hun-1 Mameson Wu Judged gmnul Grand Champion - Earl Inns EAST ANGUS. Que. (CP)oJohn uohed H19? W011” llwllyl Y0m9m' ' Th” 3” l”'Ai'" will F0 M””h””iloiA”s a tric-lc. or iuo." tins thz inn tar and his able board of direc-i champlonl mule Wu-ue Lulu May and Son; Edwin Reid and Son. French. Union Nationale candidate Wednesday night was elected to the Quebec legislative assembly ll” '1" ll 'l0””"" ihhhl hm" "W ner O: the Tractor thiee-sod event. inrs for achieving such a notablej Sm, 3' six Va” old cow owned uh Junior herd - Glvln Reid Ind ' t Son: 2. Gavin Reid md son. P181” "i'?"h”dv H15 holly Vi” 79- There viere e.g.it L'0nlpELlLUi1S in 5u('('(v55, iM.mm, MacDonald won the grand ”""'”'d '”d"”" the ml”-05 3'o0d Mid lheii M)” Mr. Georse Savllio Pxplieisedlfgmam cham igngrlip Senior herd - 1. Earl Ings and seat for Compton which became A veteran of the Second world provided veteran Jud,e wb-;iE Baird the hope that the Plowing Match Patricia AK” owned by Doumsun; 3, 3,-em shad "Id son, vnung in Muy with Q" dam of VV"ar.tFO.at);i3i:('lr1:Jl1ld xmsa srriehiri; with a tough task in makmg the unultl get 1 further grant from. Maumuon W5; female reservea Progeny .. 1, 3;-em, stud ma hi. brother. chulu D. punch 5 Til? hr il - I - placings. the trovernnient at the next sit- rand. um 2. Edwin Reid und son, Quebec min" minister u that time. Mr. French won over Lib- eral and independent Union Na- tionale candidates by a wide mar- gin. Mr. French received 6,590 votes Son of Murray Four female qualified in R..0.P.- cham- 1. Earl Inga and son; 2. N. W. in the Maclleod and Son Junior get of sire - l. Earl Inga 2. Edwin Reid and Son. ting of the House and he pledg- ed his support of such a pro- posal. immediately after the opening ceremonies the livestock judging Baird ranked Malcolm Mathe- son of Albion Cross behind Wood in the Tractor Ii-sod. This has tile second time that Matheson has competed at the annual event and coming in Chatham on a course. Lu J Bueu and Harbor showed the grand pion female and reserve Hereford classes. C. W. Townsend and Sons of Fortune Bridge won and son; HOWARD McINNIS the second time he has been 8 got underxiay. About an hour lat- me Grand Championship in thg Serum. set of sure .. 1, Edwin with all 64 polls reporting. Dr. A FITTED FOOTWEAR ””""'”P' 13 1 t or ii” rP””5 emii-S "ll di""”"E male classes. Reid and son; 2. Earl Ings and Curtis I-owrv. his Liberal oppon- H9 hlld Phlhned "9 Comp? 35 On the 0lllll00l' 913'-Wlim Wmmenl The male championship in the son, ent. had 3,571 and the independent Union Nationals candidate Hor- ysar but when he got ready to mldss Daigle. 86 votes. plow he discovered that somebody ced. Following are the results: Red Pou cl W” won by Regl i 115 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. Mellish of New Perth. Athol Rob-.HoLg'u;1Ng had b0I'r0WGd Pall-V 01 hi-5 m3Ch' Single furrow boys and girls an of southpaw wowed the E .- -1:-----R.--. tnery. under isni. Athol McLellan, Upl - . LAMB BREASTS for stew lb. i Wendell Maul.-eod of Forrest Hill tan; 2. Wylie Taylor. Upton; 3. gggmguzngirtgg beel,rot:::,xmalm?,';,(:l GT3"? llhd 1'-lhl0l'F'fh3L'"P1"g Ehle ROPOH NOW Ellgldlld i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 31: BIRTHS. MARRIABES. em--i -- ti. r.......- 3....-i M. .. c............. Primrose. M... prize r ”””"i " r E"? tar c p SHOULDER ROAST LAMB lb 42 - mes; - ' , Grand and junior reserve - R. O 0 TOP OWN I - - o - . . . . C event. Lawson had the strag straightest furrow and but Honors in the Home,” classes, k, furrow and best crown while Mac mushe. Mm-,1 McL.11.n; run we” divided lmong Howard mxu L. Burge. St. Pe rs Bay. BOSTON (APL-.The U S d 49 Matheson had the best finish. C,-own-wy1i. Taylor, ' on 0, Fortune Bridge R Ll "tment gt I ricunun es-mt-mt; s ,- a a 0 . c . 0 . u r - s o u 0 o . C 500 PET IIISBTHIII Tm mmwr Hod "em had the T”"" M" "d 3”" "M" Bursa St. Peter's Bay and Charles FEMALES tl.,he 1954 New lien land otata cro LEG LAMB lb H310” tfnmea ctth Them wield 16-1' Fred Nellom somhpom 1 3' Mhmnud M swrm Junior calf 1 Fred Altken It 59703000 bllihell Hp droll oi; ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'l' 55: 1 en ies. 81' By 465-10 Barry Wilson, Cornwall; 3. Clar- e '- - 3 ' ' ' i ",;f,;-1-us native of Bridsewwn was the Win' MIC! D. airt. Penkes; 4. Beverly w,:".”:;n2ei":,,mmhec:':f”:m,3;.f;3 Souris: 2. John s. Aitken. houris. :92?" "hi "om ll" WVW "9" BOHJNG BEEF PLATE. lb. . . . . ' . 30; i -A:;-- 1191' of the 9V9Yll-- Morrissey. Chlrry Valley: 5- with Eu-1 In” Ind son Gavin 3- nclwgrd Dlxont ,r”"'m" nrmlm gT'he H e do n t t k 1 t rENDEI?.GAsT-At the Charlotto- Clay, who is it son of Mr. and Doug!” Rubnu, pownu; 5, stew. new of MW” Montague, ' Edwm senior mtg .. 1, 3,1,, mu-gs; 2, t hour 9 d 0 Id! n 0 of , 30: town Hospllrll on Sept. 15. 1954. Mrs. Robin Clay, ployed the an Hum", suuthcunu. mid and son Reno Brent gunk, 3. MucD0n.1d' sou,” ;;ll'lI eatvf smug?) plus i t e y - . . . . . . . . . . to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pender- straightest furrow and the best stmuhteu gu,-WW, but crown 51,5 ",4 son Fortune l Bridge" luv"? 3- P""'0ll 3l'l'!nlDn. Bourls, Ens polo crop y urr cane 'b ast. a son. crown. Carl Willis of Cornwall. d 1, st gum. .. pnd Nugon ' ' Jr, earling--1. Howard Dixon: E '”' g . o . . . . . . . C 3 Ml 9 ' N. W. Manhood and Sons, Bridge- Y McQUAlD-At the Charlottetown who placed second had the best Soumport, mwn. mu Floyd Thompwn Low" 2. R. L. Burge; 3. R. L. Bui-go. -::EE-EEZ: Hospital on September 12 to Mr. finish. am Plow Sr.-1. Truelove Tsy- M,,,,g,g,,, ,,um,,,s um, ,,',m 0, Br. yearling-l. Charles s M.u:- . 6 to 7 Ibs.. lb. . , , ,. . . 42c and Mrs. Harold McQuaid. Bed- The win was the first for Clay 10,-I Upton; 2, 1-xowgrd Taylor, Up- honor; Donald; 2. Howard Dixon; 3. -A ---- --”-'-h-- - o -- zord. a son. who has compeveu at the annual ton; 3. Borden Hunter. Dundu; 4. The um, um ,,,me,, 1,, the Howard Dixon. F 0 r S a l e COLGATE S SOAP. 3 for 27: iuooms.-At the King's County pl0Wln8 malroh lol Solielill Yell” Charles Taylor, Dundss. Jeney om we” Arthur MM. Three year old in milk-1. How- Huspital on September 15. to Mr. Clayton M0I'Yl55eY- another of Strsightest furrow, best crown Domu Doug Muthmn mu srd Dixon; 2. Charles 3. m.cDon- LEGloN pEAs 20 0!. 2 hr 39c J . and Mrs. Alfred Mocgre. lgilhim the y0lInIDll0W;YlKnh:10(ll'rLs&egl (trial? and best finish-Truelovs Taylor. Eruuutpuderhuyu nld. ed 1 R L B 3 1 potato warehouse suuned ” I n . l , Road. twins. boy 7 1 S. on. Pownal. 9506 ll all 5' Tractor 3-Sod-1. Lawson Wood. Lu J. nueu an 30 W59 2 Ag cow dry- . . . urga: . u , - . girl. 5 lbs. 9 ozs. ;,olmmMscR.se of Cherry Valley Hazelbrook; 2. gdaluxllmdbililistlgwog. mum. wmmn dm :1,” u;,,,f,';d PC;lll&)E lvll3acDoasld;a8. 17.. L. Burge; 3l::;'y'nxBl;?tl'?” 1 V:)':,:'al;::"'fN::. PEm3'ion 0" cC"'C"9nu 6 hf . - 895 1 Our - Albion Cross; . en e on . W - . To es n ryen n, ouris. ' , . D..C...”J113L5.D..... Freddy Nelson. i4 year old son Forest Hill; 4. Edwin Clay. s,,”i'”,,,”';.,,,l'-2,,,,S;,.,f;' we,f""”"d ""1 Jr. champion-l. Howard Dixon: :l.”t:"w:lf:;;::e':nE';:1S”';i 1M3: TOMATOES. 2 lbs. . . . . 29: HUGH-M the P- 35- lslllliil H0!" of ML Ind Mm Edllmn Ne150h- Bridgetown; 5. Edwin Robertson. -mu jug," Wu,-e. Homelukgceuu Charles MI.cDon.Ild. my Rh," ' pital on Wednesday, Sept. 15. Bauthport won the tractor event Pownal: 6. Billy Msclnnls, St. suwun, N”, 1.'hmpum”. Ayp Sr. champion-1. ll. 1.. Burge ' 2 dot. . 153 1954- 33ll'Y 3- Hugh 01 Ml"'"Y 101' 1303'! And lllll Under 15 Y95l'3- Peter's Bay. uhu-ugld Buuweu v1ctm.u',. 39,, Chlrlei S-.Mll1D0n31d- Separate sealed tender for each Harbor in his 30th year. Resting The husky 165-pound Nelson. who Strslghtest nu-row and best ,,yH3,uu Mucbumld Co,'nmu. Grand champion-i. R. L. Burge; w..-.y..,.,.., -rend." go 1,. ,-eceived It the Mail-ean Funeral Home. plays hockey with Cherry Valley crownamwson Wood; but fun umforul mu Red Pou' mug Charles s. MacDonald. until noon Tuesday, Setember 21. Funeral notice later. in the winter season, plowed the i.h...M,1co1m Mgthegon, smdeuon North Rh, rs "' 1' Junior herd-l. Howard Dixon. Hlghggt, or my tend" not MC”. 5"0VEB'-S"d'39"1-V 31 G”"dVl9W llvflllhl-68': ll1lT0W. Mid beit 1l-l1ilih- Tractor 2-Sod-1. Garth Clay. rbuo"m' .1. th e ' It , Senior herd-L R. L. Bursa. sarily accepted. For further par-- W w9d"95df'-Vt 591” 15- 1954 3!-l'l'Y Wllloh Oi COPHWB11 WI-B Bridgetown: 2. Carl Willis, Corn- ' ' . mm L Progeny of dim-L HOW!-Yd tlculars apply to our office lit (Conductor) Fay C. Glover of uwnd and Clarence D. Blrt of wall; 3. Clayton Morrluey. Cherry Aynunlnuu Dixon: 2. R. L. Butte: 3- Howl-Yd Charlottetown. in Hlllsboro Street in his 58th pm... mi.-ti. Valley; 4. Malcolm Murtn, Dixon-, 4. Charles 5. MacDonald. pm 33 year. Resting at the MacLean Young Athol Mcliellan of Upton Cherry Valley; 5. Arthur Jones, '”"”" ”"- '"'l” T 5"” ”E- Junior set of sire-1. Howard Sland- Fllnr-i'3l H0ri'l6- Funornl notice won the single furrow for boys Pownsl; 6. Florence Msthelon. Dixon: 2. R. L. 3llfI0- 735 9- E- 1- POTATO C-ROWERS EMERSON 3- FORD. Prop. Elm lIl9r- and girls under 16 years. Wylie Alhlon Cross. crown-Harold Mstheson; best JERSEYS-MAI-E5 ASSOCIATION 6584 WE DEUVE3 C- 0- 5- AV”- ADAM5-Al lho Prinre County Taylor. who has done more than Stralghtest furrow Ind best nniyh...c..-1 wmis, Sr. calf-1. Doug. Msthsson, at. Hospital, Sept. 15. 1954, Hudson Adams of Burlington in his 72nd- year. Remains resting at Dsvlsonl Funeral Home, Kensington untlll Saturday at 2 p.m.. thence to Stu, Stephen's Church, Burlington,i where funeral service will bel held at 2:30 pm. Standard Tlmei ' - TD 1 I879 -. CELEBRATING oun 15u. YEAR As QUALIFIED JEWELLERS -- I951: TREASURE FOR EVERYONE AT TAYLORS REASURE HUNT 3 DAYS onmr rnunsnav - rmnmr - sA'runnAY 3 DAYS onmr vou'LL rum in inicertain Boxes You Will Find N. D. MucLEAN UNDERTAKER r:iimALMnn Charlottetown and North Wllishiro DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME H TAYLORS wiiinow . 'm.u”Z;:;. HUNDREDS or soxrs EACH 3W-WA WAWH55 ..., ..:m:.. conummo ARTICLES or '"""5'0NE "W3 .. ...... ............. ....... JEWELLERY. CHINA. C 3"?" 0" 5'Wm'”" ”"""'”'” ”""'”"' "'"” SILVER. Etc. W339 chm” The Price of Each .Box is only 31.00 cl-uintorrirrown ' Valued At 1'00 and up we GUARANTEE nits: soxrs coimui Anncuis woimi 1.00 Allll oven THE PRICE. OF EACH BOX IS ONLY I.oo AYLORS JE ELLERS FUNERAL HOME 18 Euston St. our. use Omnplotsrunorslnld Arnbulsnooscs-vlos .- coun nA1u.r NO REFUNDS com: nut. NOCEXGHANBES