FT‘ 3.3 s I hlblted yesterday at the the l ria exhibition. Judging of the . oods. handicrafts and vege- tables was held Tuesday aim“- X10011. . - hibition yesterday. 1! it man from th farm won never , . htbitad th Stead Fortune ex 0 cl”... :3“ ma Ayah,“ sud” THE ESTATE of Brent grand chwmplon female Ayr- tlowers, along with baked . V‘. . l 3. 2*. -3 .»_,‘ MRS. MARGARET Macdon- hiblts of baked goods on dis- l l\1Irs.dMalcdoniald officially deg TWOdYgli.ll:Gs olziytliesmarl . .. : - t o ‘1 w on an seen a in n e ‘id- MP’ ‘W K”‘gS' Sam’ play 3‘ the Easter“ kmgs Ex" lhgile stayed bog tooiivatch the hundreds of floral displays ex- afteriiooii judging events. pies one of the dozens of ex— hibition yesterday at Souris. Eastern Kings Exhibition l shire at the Eastern Kins: Ex- inn. Judrae for the event Wu Sturgeon Lady ISLAND NEWS PAGE'°:::.1:..:::"..:::#‘FinesAre levied ed v. Sept 4 of Has Top-Notch Livestock and Hereford, were also com- bined into one section. Major Reid. Rollo Bay. swept almost the entire field of Sliort- horns. showing both the grand‘ champion male and female. Honors in the Hereford class were divided among Jack Mac- The largest attendance in sev-[excellent showing. according to- eral years. coupled with a top~'judge Keith Boswell. who said notch field of livestock provid-,illiil .vesIerda.v's field was the ed what old-time shownien dcs-lbest Efllhflinfz 0! -‘\.Vl‘5llll‘9S he cribed as the best Eastern Kingslhas seen at the Souris show. Exhibition held in Soiiris for at Ayrshire awards were split‘ number of years. ‘among a number of exhibitors] 3 Holstein Hereford Shorthorn lwith the most consistent win- .. , Ayrshire ‘Jersey and (‘uernsev "NS bellifi ‘i W Macmod and ikmmmi Brooklyn‘ Hem-iv Town.‘ —- -I ’ ‘-I ., .Id.ni1Bv. dL‘th‘ came‘ along with ‘mm h°”.°s' Son’ imivi:-state iii Bren} Mead‘ i Sl‘ll(i\[’]llSll(‘llod (Eind :Sionsi,"ilolloeBiay. l ¢3“'l5fi39 h°"-““5- 5h°‘~‘P- 5“"“° R.°b‘;t.d ME‘ 'II°h" Xemdon 8' Male champion was shown bvi Em” ‘ml poullry mad‘. up the [ong‘V1l’1 ei an .o n corn. J k M K- ' l l_.,‘y. By RALPH CAM . list of show ring competitors. Inl The (em a l e champion W35 H:-Cnrv Tiliitvnisiiliieniiid. r1ii1if,rViiro“In. ; Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer addition. cooking. handicraft and‘ allow" b.V "lit; S(lfflil. Biff; and Shana also mok hnrnp hath me A revolutionary nle).ul methzdd needlework, flowers and vcgeta-l‘ 9 l”¢‘S9l‘V9 -V '3‘”" 9‘ - -,fcmale grand and reserve cham-l street paving is cng us in bias were judged. lENTRlES COMBWED _ pion ribbons. lCharlottetown this year, after Th.“ 5h°“' “'35 °m"l"”-V “l"‘"'l Guernsey. and .'I°"s°y °"h'_"'S Grand champion bccf breed l \\'dl('lilll.l ll0l\' 8" GFF‘-‘l‘lm9lll3l ed by Mrs. Margaret llacdonaldl \i'_€‘ti}'lt3 (t'0l“b“‘&‘i :9 ‘med ‘;f°“°': cow was shown by M,._ lrliown. MP fill‘ Kings. Deputy Minister 1 “" I-""5 3'1"‘ 3“ "'""5 sliencl and the best beef bull by of Agriculture S. C. Wriizhhl U“d9"h3y s“'°°P"‘l3 m°5_i ‘ll ‘he Mr. l\lacKinnon. Judge was Tom apoke briefly. noting that theiliili l'lgbi{l_ll5- Rll~‘F9ll Mills dis‘: Sanderson. quantity and quality of the live- 7 5 0“? ill? alllma 5 in 5“"“l'3 . _ . . . , atock in the show was encour-.°l tilt‘ "l3~“«“95- Alla", U"d““h“y‘Mir:;.;,H;£:dPoli.‘?h1(l§l!Flinlrnn- aglnz and showed the llwglm-k. showed the champion female - , ~ V Y - b l d ' ll, ‘however with Mr Martin slio\v- ‘Cd -“"lg“ “"10" B°5‘”’“' “ 1‘ ° pmmless E n I; ma e m cl lng the reserve‘ Champion bit 1 i ' pl"""d ‘iraiid "hampm" mm FXPAVHON lwas also shown by Mr. Martin. Ebbmldoa an en"-‘:1 Owfiied py . . .. .' lBEEF BREEDS ' I owar .orton an e ampion Hon. M. J. McQiiaId. pi'ovin- ‘ _ ewe ribbon on the entry of Er- elal treasurer and attorney-gen— Two be__j__ei bleeds’ Sh__..__.mm°m nest Undcrhay. Fortune. (‘.ham-. oral also spoke, and urgeri the i 9 PW? “'85 Sli0Wll by pion exhibition association and all.Glen Mia,-fin J0St‘Pl1 Ml‘l588i'-‘I Sh P€‘lt-‘l‘S- concerned with the show to eare- . » DRAFT “OR Es l Dies In 83rd Year. 9'‘ “f dram l‘m'5°5' 3"‘! Car" I on Queen street. offered to lay fully consider expansion of the CBC“ J annual event to at least a two- Class ' day shmvi MQ\'T“\GUE“‘Th9 d‘~’3”‘ “C” “age hm'5°S' .Cihampi°" draft the new Dix-scal on the block curred at (.'harlottcto\vn on Tucs— mi-WE‘ “'88 8-‘dilbiled l}.V Pl‘95l0ll j b(.l“,(,en King and Dorchpsm. as day, Sept 4_ of Miss Mary Mac. I Bryanlon and Son while the best an experiment at no cost‘ to fir la. . Known as the Dix-seal system. the special asphalt and sand - mix is appliod over old surfaces l at a specific temperature. which ‘provides its own bond with ex- isting coverings. Be(.'allE0..‘ of a certain kerosene content. goes on much hotter than tradit- ional mixes. but also because of the heat. it dcvzs not need any ‘tack’ coat. as a pieliminary to iensurc its binding to the old pavement. S . Last year, Warren Mai-itimes s‘°“'ari i"d‘°d 24lLtd., doing a re-surfacing job Other speakers were Rev. D. F). Adams and Rev. John Cash. Tllefiplflllllft (‘9T0lTl0illi-’-’~' W91‘! Pherson of Glgn Martin in hogr draft pair was shown by Harold Prfislded OVPT by Hut-’-ll M3"Klll- rd year_ Taylor. Dundas. Other consist— I C non. Rollo Bay. president of the She was the daughter of the em winners were Arthur Mac- Eastern Kings Exhibition Assoc- late Ronald Mat-Phe.rson and Donald and Alfred MacDonald. iation. ‘Kate MacLeod Mac-Pherson of St. Peters. and 5(‘Ym0Ul' T3540!‘ Top }l0l‘§rn.;ll\l5 I Glen Martin. and Son. Dundas. ‘ In the Holstein judgliig events, \,§i‘]”‘mllglgghf:}'::’ni“glenb’{’;:$‘:l- POULTRY CLASSES Harold hnd Howard Dixon and ;mdA]‘ex Marciahetrson duinc - 9 (ml y cla SS“ Charles MacDonald took m 0 st Mass. ‘ ' y’ ‘ swepl almost COmplp'p]y by Hm-. one l,mlhe,._ Pele,‘ was kll_ old and Clayton Bulpltt. Rose- ing used in this year's repaving program. it has been widely used in lothi.-r sections. having similar ielimates and under very heavy traffic conditions. The city of New London, Conn.. when quor- ied by 'ty engineer Norman Stewart. said they had used it on State Stivet. one of the main business thoroughfares, and it ,had stood up for six years. and \\’(‘l‘€ of the top honors. Mr. MacDon- lld Sli0WPtl tilt‘ “male (‘llRm- 3 lad : ll, ~ ncath, Leslie Saville. Annandale. pion of the breed and the Dix- i Wvar?vv?~:{i§a:li:,r Garth . Dundas. Everett on's. the reserve champion. .'R‘ and Hughle m.ede(.,._.8SE.d he,’ Maclieod. Fortune and Daniel HNineteen regular classes of} also l-mlr sisters. l\lla(-Rale. ‘all finisiicd on top in olsteins and two special class- Remains will be forwarded severa casses. i l l _ . u were judged by R_ A. pmf_ from the Momague Funeral pmlllry judge was s_ F. ll/lac’. _I the original coat on two sections m_ and Ma(._D0nald or mm“ en_: Home on Thursday‘ Sam 5' lo’Ewen of the department of agri- of. the four-lane roadway was tries and in many cases both the Caledonia Pi-esbyterian ('”"‘”°- l3“” 5l3“d'“K~ topped all but one of these, ; Church \lt'l‘.t.‘1‘t? Memorial service swll\'E }’.;xH[B[T§ l Many (“her New Ellfilflnd The R_ T_ Holman lrophy for‘ will be held at 3.30. l Mr. Boswell also judged the. clitieis lire f:1(()lW”:Slng this ex. the best 4-H calf was won joint- **"—‘*—‘:*—-—. Wm, exhlbm and gamed en. I c us ve y. a 2 pattern is ]y by Eugene MacDonald and h R H H B “_ l‘ -spreading to Canadian cities. Billy Mills, who tied for first mes S own y "We "9 ,0shawa. 0nt., now uses Dix. .strlp stood up since being laid. cl fall ,, Evidence Moniaaue, Souris, Kings Couflizl :lci;;nElvlra MacKinnon ll‘; Slur-I} I ' , 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 6, 1962. I m5el“*M‘C‘l3o)'l‘9 d31“(§““" ‘ll "'9 NewPaving Method 1 as Mut w and Anne Acorn Mutlow formerly of l)un—l Clifford Wayne Dolron .Newlfences took place near a dance ‘d-as and_was in her 89th year. lalasgow. was fined $210 and hall at New Glasgow. S”""iV'"g 93.9. "W "“.‘°"5i l1‘0-Sis by Magistrate Jamel 3- A fine of S100 and costs was Mrs. Albert Smith. Attleooro.l_]°l,,,5l,_~,,,_ QC, in Magistrate"! paid by Ronald George Jones. Mass: Mrs. Harold Bradburyuc pl, W” Scum’ for drlvlng whlle lm_ P““"“"l“*‘v 3- 1- charged with creating I dls- Mlml. Remains are restins of ‘lift turbance in-a public place by I lMontague Funeral Home. Fun- shouting and cursing. ' eral service will be held at the‘ Omer Louis Plneau was fined I United Baptist Cllili't‘li. 5l‘iiI‘3c0li l $20 and costs for creating a dis- ‘on Thursday at. 2 oclock. ’turbance by fll’.'litlIiE- 3051 01' Leo St. Clair Pequot. Sourls, paid a fine of $10 and costs to speeding. and Melvin Lloyd Frlzzel, New Haven. ‘vas fined $10 and coats for crossing a Keith Boswell, Victoria. Re- serve grand was won by Gav- _in mild. " solid white highway line. Kenneth Edward MacDonald. Sherwood. charged with theft of property under the value of 550, had his case remanded to Mon- day. Sept. 10. The case of Raymond Boswell Maccalium, Marshfield. charg- ed with driving while impaired. was adjourned Souris. Sept 12. Leonard Joseph Daley, St. Mary's Road. charged with driving while impaired. find his case remanded to Georgetown, Sept. 19. and Anthony Stephen Gilbert. city. also charged with impaired driving. had his case set up to Sept. 17. The case of r Harold J o a e p h Macxinnnn. Goose River. similarly charg- ed. will also be completed at a later date. ‘new mix. also provides a five- year satisfaction guarantee. It is believed the pavement will ' stand up much longer than iliis. i traffic. which he stated tends to . help bind the materials even : better, and from the experience I C I ren. I of other places and the example .of the experimental block here. was coiisiderod a better method. The contractor_ in applying the School-bound children should ‘be seen and not hurt! Keep your eyes on the read. your hands on the wheel. your mind on driving CAREFULLY! ls Heard At Geo’town S l GEORGETOWN -— The evid- ence was completed in the case of Borden Munn of Greek IRlver charged with impaired driving before Kings County Magtstrate James B. Johnston, .QC, in Georgetown yesterday and the case was adjourned to . Sept 12 for Judgement. I Cnst. William A. Wilson gave jcvidcnce for the Crown and Mr. Mann and his wife gave ‘evidt-nce for the defence. Thi- iaecuted was pres lS.S. Hessian. QC. 1 Deputy Attorney - General I.l, Arthur McGuigan represented lube Crown in all cases. l James Herbert Williams. fcardgan pleaded guilty to a lchargc of impaired driving and lwas fined $100 and costs. Joseph Gladstone Vuozzo. Vallcyfleld charged with unlaw- fully and indecently assaulting Louise Mary Frances Ford had . his case adjourned Sept. 12. Two men were each fined BE SURE i_I_q_I_i_ DRIVE A SAFE CAR . . . OBSERVE THESE SIMPLE ©©@ p ce. The addresses of these and aome other exhibitors were ii 0 ti available from the judges yes- terday. AYRSHIRES’ EXCELLENT The Ayrshire entries made an t l l EASTERN m m B R I E F S and cannera and cutters 11.50-l WEEKEND oausrs I Mr. and Mrs. George Snow of’ Halifax were weekend guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin 1-lilehey. | FROM TORONTO Blair Watterworth. Toronto. i spending his vacation at hi home in Montague. I8 CONVALESCING Giester Whiteway is conveltw- clng at his home in Dover fol- lowing lnjuries sustained rec-, Gilli)’. RECENT VISITORS also Mr. a Mrs. Tom Tay- lor and children Susan and Colin I of Halifax. re of l MONTREAL were $1.50 to cast - and markets Wednesday (CP) -- Hogs lower on the o . Receipts on the east-end mar- ket Wednesday: 192 cattle. 150 calves, 111 hogs and 26 sheep . .. Tuesday's receipts on both markets were: 1,232 cat- tie, 1.395 calves, 520 hogs and 340 sheep and lambs. Common steers sold at 16 and common heifers were 14-18.50. Good cows were 17.25. dium 15.50-16. com on 14 - 9.. 15 14. Common and medium btills were 14-18. - Good vealers were 28-31. me- dium 22-26, common 20-21 and grassers and drinkers 16-18. Grade A hogs were 29 with most at 29 plus 80 cents each. sows were 20 wt most at 20 plus 80 cents each. Junior Hobs’ Coach Signs 5th Contract MONTREAL tCPl -— Sammy Pollock. aenei-al manager Montreal Junior Canadians. an- nounced Wednesday that Claude Rue! has vaigned his fifth con- tract as coach of the club. Pollock sal all along with Ruel's wort. He said Boot. with a team rookies, brought the club in frst last season in the Junior A rt lathe d be has been sat-I Abney and N. W. MacLeod and Son. Bridgetown. champion male 1 and female respectively. l Biggest winners among the ’l,ul other prices were steady l swine exhibitors aside from Mr. ‘Trading was active and demand ‘ Buell and Mr. MacLeod. were D a n i el MacRae. Rollo Bay. lcliarles Taylor. Dundas. Pres- , ton Bryanton and Son and Char- I les ayl undas. ‘ Handicraft. baking. vegetable l and flower judges were it ept ‘ busy in the exhibit building jud- - ging nearly 150 classes of fin e foods. needlework. flowers and lseal exclusively and it is being tried as well in many other Maritime-s centres. PERMANENT COVER It is designed as a perman- ent cover and eliminates the lannual ‘patching’ job which has ‘always had to be done here each spring. following the con- ventional paving materials us- age. l Mr. Stewart said yesterday the new system was definitely cheaper. can be used with no harm resulting from immediate l$20 and costs for being intoxicat- ed in a public place. and an- other was fined $20 and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. l Sydney Leabert Brooks of lwhite Sand-s was fined S10 and lcosts for not being the holder- a licence under the Highway l'I‘raffic Act RULES FOR SAFE DRIVING 4 Be double careful where children play. Chil- a dren don't realize the danger and may take chances. That's why you, the driver, must take extra care. Keep lights and windshield wipers in 1005 condition during the rainy weather. You have to see danger to avoid it. 1 l ART pivritous I In recent years. British com- E _panies have contribut about] l£50,000 annually in support ofl the fine arts. . l vegetable displays. i i l MONTAGUE -— The RCAF ' was called into the search Wed- nesday for Montague druggist Cyril Johnston. missing since he set out alone Sunday for a sail- boat cruise near the eastern and of Northumberland Strait. He had been expected to re- turn home Monday. in time to be back in his drug store Tues- day affer the Labor'Day holl- ' day. l A search by a private plane, lthe fishing fleet and other vea- lsels in the strait failed to turn run a trace of his 18-foot sailing .craft by Wednesday afternoon. ; -led search began 1 Tuesday. ’ Late Wednesday afternoon. lRCA1'-‘ rescue headquarters in 1Halifax announced a full- scale air and sea search had been‘ at it: led. One plane was dispatch-l Large Scale Search Set For Missing Man Today ,ed to the area last evening. and lone or two will take up the lsearch today. if weather contin- Q Q: r Nova Scotla today as gates return to Halifax. Meanwhile. RCMP in Char- lottetown said there is a possi- bility the 46-year-old druuiat. father of three girls and a boy. put into Boughton Island in Car- digan Bay. SAILED FOB FORTUNE His wife s aid he planned to sail the 13-year-old boat to For- tune Bay, near Sourls. about 2 milea northeast of here. ' , Mrs. Johnston. who describes her husband as "a sailor all his life." said a sudden wild the tri- luea. All shipping will be alert- 'l‘he navy. with five frtgafea Monday could hav blown the boat to the vicinity of the Strait , of Canso. separating mainland: Nova Scotia and Cape Breton’ Island, about so miles from} re. The weather office reported of up to 22 5' fl northwest winds _ miles an hour at Charlottetown: Monday afternoon. A northwesti wind would have tended to II the boat in the direction of Can- so Strait. However. a check at the Can- so Strait locks and of shipping in the Northumberland strait area north of the Canso Strait failed to turn up any word of the sailboat. The boat. named the "Ghost." is said to carry a mainaall and a Jib. w te sails and an outboard motor. Mr. Johnston carried some food for the over- night trip. . Slow down——-speed is dangerous at any . time! Remember that it's doubly dangerous when visibility is cut by rain, fog or darkness. Keep your car in. top mechanical condition. Be sure you can stop when you have to. Be a courteous driver. Yield right-of-way even ‘when it should be yours. It's better to be alive . . . than to be dead right! 6 Obey traffic laws. Know the traffic law: a wherever you travel and obey them. If you drive, don't DRINK-—if you drink, don't DRIVE. . Remember that death can strike closer than you realize! REMEMBER! THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED BY! MOTOR VEHICLE BRANCH SAFETY IS EVERYB_>ODY'S BUSIBESSI nwmmem or ritovwctat. sacaemav I <