- ‘ Provincial Plowing Ch’ship Will Be Decided Sept.15 The Provincial plowing cham 3 | nua! meet | Arthur Hudson, Cascumpec, _ |last year won the Prince County title for the fourth time. He will . > Eastern and Central Districts year Barry Wilson, Cornwall, won Harold. Godfrey, Cornwall was runner-up. But Mr. Godfrey is land in the Canadian meet, as only one man can compete from win Mills, Bay Fortune, who |placed third last year. which {s holding its eighth an- be in the running again this The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Sept. 2, 1965. 5 the provincial title last year and not eligible to represent the Is- one county. The alternate is Ed- But Mr. Mills said at Souris MAIN BRACE farm of James Robertson, Alex- pionship will be decided Sep: 15 when the competition || be staged on the farm 0! Milford Ellis, West Cape. The Prince County champion. ship will be decided on the same farm Sept. 14, and firs! and se- cond place winners are eligible to compete. The Queens County champion and runner-up will be decided on Saturday of this week on the andra. The Kings County cham- pion and runner-up will be de- cided next Thursday afternoon at the annual plowing meet at Dundas Ralph Maclennan has been named manager of the various events at West Cape, and Ray- nall MacNeill, Mt. Royal, is pre- sident of the Prince County Plowing Match Association yesterday it is doubtful if he can go to the Canadian match be- cause of pressure of farm work. He has represented the Island four times already in the Cana- dian match. It's being held this year on the Massey-Ferguson | ‘farm at Milliken, Ont., Oct. 11 and 12. Islander Dies A TONIGHT With Shirley’s Dancers and the Mesdemoiselles de Paris. Plus Other Acts MEMBERS and GUESTS Tourist Membership Available At Door In Car Crash Stewart Alan Harrison, 90, of Yr oe ok Ok OK OM OH KH OF Se SES2 (NORTH RIVER Nfld. Aerial Search Resumes For Plane Missing 11 Months | Islander died in the wreckage of his car after it Was in col- | HALIFAX (CP) — An aerial,a hilly or wooded area, may jison with a tractorérailer on | » a search resumed Wednesday have been obscured by heavy the Burlington Skyway Bridge a Ravce MACDONALD, New Jersey ring at the Souris Ex- quality of cattle shown was jon, mae. me meoesdland a snow that fell during the origi- near Hamilton. of Sa : ilshire, is seen. placing one hibition Wednesday. The vet- very good. ~ | = Worember ee ppe ast nal search period. '« Police said the tractortrailer | of the group classes in the eran Jersey breeder said the four persons jumped the median strip and} Mr. Harrison's car hit the side | of the trailer. : It took more than an hour to free the body fram the wreck, police said. The two RCAF aircraft were air - sea rescue centre ¢xpected to continue the cur- | WEATHER search for at least. two ae | TORONTO (CP) — Observed |here said a helicopter and ajtent c \ 0 0) a arm orses we | temperatures: Dakota alrcraft ‘from th pi ee nee parm \Low RCAF’s 103. rescue unit vield at Stephenville, Nfld., as | Overnight High 5 ome et ee oe a. ae tt rete. 2 | aboard. | The [DAWES Sic. cssce —- v " 2 anamiian... 51 66 lover hilly and wooded tetrain . of s,s Vigoria “TB ge [betwen South Brook ad thee OO RK HR FM ‘ : ‘ ‘ | ®dmonton 43 jheadwaters of Crabe's River OUrIS EXNIDIION «= Seer oR ESS SPECIAL IT! (RNS 5. cscs: ao wo |* 3 ; . : Winnipeg . .......-. Tne ae cane’ by Kind -of Excitement : : u ranspor One big upset was registered | open classes for her heifer calf | siter had the junior female Toronto . .......... 60 67 ] Rees | at the Exhibition in Souris Wed-' And when the Holstein champ. champion and reserve. He also Ottawa . ....... «+... “ ” Comite flight fra vei bee STARTS FRIDAY For the Children YES SIR ANOTHER nesday when a team of Clydes-. ions were. ramed, Miss Camp- | had the best Ayrshire bull. Rob- Montreal vorrei 5B G1 Ii, the Crcbhe's th pe anne : dale horses owned and shown by bel) emerzed with the reserve ert Acorn, Dundas, had the re- Quebec .°&.......+. 54 57” e : SHOWS 2:30-7-9 at 2:30 only ! i Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay, female champion. } serve. Fredericton . ...... 38 61 Aboard ‘wots the pilot, Swiss de‘cated a pair of Clydesdales Unfortunately the book with Russel -Mil's, Annandale, had Saint John .......... #7 Ss or — - _—— that had topped the provincial names of 4-H Club classes was the champion junior Jersey. fe- Moncton — ......... eo © Gee Laukk i ee exhibition at Charlottetown last- not-available. so that names of male and reserve. Ertest Un- MBAR i hoes. 42 58 ge fois a hen cae month. The champions at Char- cther winners in this excep:on-| derhay, Bay Fortuné, had the Charlottetown . ... 41 62 si an oe i ie ote lottetown were owned by John ably fine exhibition were nat. senior and grand champion fe- Sydney rittet tees: 34 ae = to survey ae Gillis of St. Peter's available last night. male: Mr. Mills: had the re- | YaTmouth pinsee te 40 57 roti dt oe of. t SHOW AT Mr. Bryenton also showed the serve St:-John's ..s.2002 i ee eee TONIGHT SAT : champion horse of the show. He OFFICIAL OPENING : Barbara MacAulay, Chepstow, Bosien es: 53 74 Matted “Gtatee Ait Force, : © DUSK (8:15) was one of the team that up-, The exhibit was so good that) +24 the champion Holstein fe.(New York .......... 68 79 RCAF and*civilian pla IN DYALISCOPE en 4 . set the provincial champion. Gil- Exhibition Preside Frank! joie anne Cempbell had the Miami .......... 7 oe en tn ete = 2 ee lis pair. Judze George Kitson, White, Rollo Bay, said ‘there = See - |New Orleans ...... 69 85 : : i oo wa > Hampshire, was loud in. his should be good exhibitions here reuse i ae pe ean Los Angeles 62 74 ae rioning:. a. sign Of tee P nae ‘ Fa A Female preset ee Die gelding: td ghd na 2a i Ree it John Gillis had the champion HALIFAX ‘CP) —Weather of- The search resumed Wednes- Adventure eru : The 4-H Club members stole the show yesterday with the ex- hibit of calves, and judge Lin- coln Dewar of New Perth, who placed_the—Holsteins. said ‘‘It was a great class. There were 14 splendid calves, the best_calves I've ever seen at a local club show." Star of the 4-H clubbers was Anne Campbell, Little Harbor. .- /She._had__ four.first-place—rib- bons which represented a first for her cclf a first for show- manship, a first for her year’s werk and another red. ribbon in the class for 4-H potatoes. To that ghe added a first in the by the excellence of the exhibits | these young people ha-é shovn us today. He was speaking at the official ram in the class for Cheviot or Leicester sheep. The champion ewe was shown by Russel Buell, Murray Harbor. opening. Others —_participatin2 . soe “ included Mayor Ray Leard, Howard Norton showed the Souris; Daniel MacDonald, | Champion ram and ewe in the MLA: Hen. Leo Rossiter who re class for Oxford, Shropshire or presented Agriculture Minister Sufiolk sheep MacRze: John Mullally,. WP;| Richard MacAulay, St. Mar- Albert Fogarty, principal Souris | garets, had the best pen of four -Resionab-High—Sehee!—and—Wy]-|__market_lambs__Ernast _Under- liam Acorn; MLA, who presid- hay had the best. single market ed lamb: i ow - , Reva SEG ee on sacs | SWINE BRECOING a : oe Clayton Bulpitt and Garth Tay- County had been;held on Longa- lor: Dundas Cents . phie’s beach—it’$ on the west | OT ee ee minent winners in the swine LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL Herbert Mahar has entered the Charlottetown Hospital again | z = for treatment: i ern approach to Souris—away as Sock hw when Alex Leste erence, Harald ‘nd was the first president. It was laadinch ts the snatteek Gla : later-knewn as ‘‘the long beach’,’ he ‘exnlained Clifford Campbell had _ the | ‘The exhibition, so called, was grand champion display of seed ; held-on-the beach. ““There-were potatoes. Russel Mills had the 'no buildings, no prizes and no reserve | tickets: it was an occasion for Daniel MacLean, Ea:t Point, | trading and selling animals,” had the grand champion table- -an~-old newspaper- account--had-—-stock display. Mr. Mills had the reported. \ ' reserve champion Tom Kickhem showed the best Mrs. Harold Bulpitt» ‘and heavy stallién. John Gillis show- George Learo. . Souris, were ed the besi heavy mare. among the top winners in flow- Buddy Loane, Kilmuir, was 4 ers. : big winner in cattle with five’ Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, firsts and the male and female «had firsts in scenery rugs, and = @haimpion-with-five-Angus.caitle....rugs hooked...from.... wool. .rags. =e * Mrs. Jarnes ing’s- i = RETURNS-HOME—= === YRSHIRES ng Had =e_feoberteon Peet Mrs. Joseph Carr, Hensley In Ayrshires it was Robert +g}! woll home made yard.” - * §treet, has returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital where she was a patient for week. DIES IN VANCOUVER Word has been. received by Sterling Conrad of Sturgeon of the death of his-brother. Edwin N. Conrad n Vancouver, B.C He was the’son of the late Har- riet and Nathan Conrad of Stur- geon. Two sisters and one bro- ther predeceased him. He leaves to mourn two brothers, Sterling _F. Conrad and William B, .Con- rad of Detroit, Michigan. Burial will take place in Regina, Sask ANSWERS CALL Parkdale Fire Department answered a call at 3.30 p.m. yes- terday to a small garage on Con- federation Street at the Home of Joseph Gallant. The fire is be- lieved to have started when chil- dren set fire to some garbage Only damage was to the floor of the building. -The blaze was ex- tinguished in about 10 minutes. CHANGES IN CITY Startling changes in his native _¢ity have been noted in the past few days by Arthur _Buter who is paying his first visit to Char- lottetown since he left here for the United States 40. years ago. Accompanied by Mrs. Butler he is enjoying meeting members of the family he has never be- fore known. He is a brother of the late Andrew Butler of this city and now resides in Illinois three . White, Rollo Bay West. with the Pius Campbell. Little Ha senior female charmmion and Bob | had the best table setios a Rossiter of Ayr Bay Farm, St.) pect Swedes were akiow i , Peters, with the reserve. RoS- Ronald and Garth MacAulay Chepstow N.B. Man Gets 3-Month Term Leonard Joseph Daigle of Saint John, N.B. was given three months in jail yesterday for fraud when he appeared be- fore Magistrate A. J. Haslam in city police court. The commit- SOURIS — In court at Souris ment was held until noo yesterday, Thomas Stacey of charged with assault was com- | Souris was fined $100 and costs mitted to Riverside’ hosovital fol- for driving while impaired. lowing the suggestion of Dr. J.P Quentin Mossman of Souris Sweeney. city Dr. Sweeney _was remanded until Sept. 15 on stated: ‘After examining this a charge of break and entry. At man | feel ‘a mental investigat- that time a date will be set for ion is necessary and treatment trial. : ‘ | if it is decided necessary by Joseph Cairns_had the best table carrots. P. Ching, Kings- boro, had the best green toma- toes. The best ripe. tomatoes were shown by Joseph Cairns. One Fined $100° In Liquor Case |-required."’ The crown will have | Possession of liquor. fice says rain is expected to qay in the belief that the miss- cover all regions.today and it iS ing plane, if it had crashed. in | expected to persist- throughout the day in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and southeastern | New Brunswick Over north- we tern New Brunswick the rain will end this afternoon or evening. , : A high pressure system mov- ing in from the west will- bring sunnyand_ slightly warmer con- , ditions to the Maritimes Friday. wi}! get underwayyearly. this fall ° | Resional- forecasts: on a proviste-wide-scate; it-war> Prince Edward. Island, East- announced last night at the ern New Brun:wick Counties: opening fall dinner meeting of Overcast with intermittent rain- the Charlottetown Lions Club, ending early this evening. Very ‘held at the Charlottetown Hotel. cool. Winds southerly 25 gusts Secretary-treasurer of the Gal- } to 45 diminishing this afternoon. ucoma Clinics, Allison Gill, in to southwest. 15. Low-high® at |making the announcement said Charlottetown and Moncton 50 the first of some six clinics in and 62 Outlook for Friday, |Charlottetown will commence Sunny .and a little warmer. jlater this month, and that clin- High tide today at Charlotte- !¢8 in many other centres throu- town 3.55 a.m. and 5.01 p.m. At |8tout the province will get un- Rustico at 12.16 p.m. and 11.59 “erway later in the fall. The p.m. Summerside tide eighteen elinies will be under the spon: minutes later than Charlotte- porsmp of the Lions clibs< in ; their respective areas town. Sun rises today at 6.41 | : j ject , cee a - se imAsta at jas a joint, all-out Lions project : : 7.44 p.m. All |to curb this dreaded eve disease. | imes ADT. Newly elected president, Blake . | Wood, chaired the opening meet- jing and welcomed a néw mem-| ~~ |ber to the Charlottetown club, | . Ferries Start: William Smith of the RCMP,! _: | Charlottetown, who was a form-| Fall: Schedule owge who \ fo ceeae a __|er member of the Lions Clitb of} ~~ September 8 “""{Red Deer, Alberta, before being ee ., wansferred to this city : Bice Visiting members from the BORDEN — Canadian Nation- parkdale Lions Club, Stevie al's Northumberland Strait fer-|MacDonald, Ron Leary, and ijfy service will introduce its fall | Tommy Kays, and Clark Dun- | schedule Sept. 8 with the end of!can of the Annapolis Royal the summer tourist season. | During the summer, record the meeting. | traffic was carried between Bor- 'den, P.E.I. and Cape Tormen- tine; N.B., with the most fre- quent service ever offered. The fall schedule will be in ef- | fect from Sept. 8 to Nov. 30 in-| clusive. : It will offer 20 crossings or 10 round trips each day, commenc- (from both sides of the Strait. 7 z Ferries leave Borden and Cape : 'Tormentine during the morning | at 8.25, 10.05 and- 11.30 for the 55- cae iminute crossing. Afternoon and levening crossings are at 12.50, |2.15, 3.40, 5.45, 7.30 and 9.15. | (N's Strait service ferries are \the MV Abegweit, SS Prince Ed- Province-Wide — Glaucoma Clinics Begin This Fall Lions—Club--Galucoma—Clinics | | the authority to say when this | man is released. i Joseph Doyle, city charged with allowing disorderly prem- ises had his case-adjourned till ‘September 2. One man was charged with | illegal possession of liquor and | was assessed $20 and costs or, 30 days. There were two “drunk and incapable cases on the docket. | pts a! every blast \\\S ae CcAPmToL SE VOODWARD ‘BEYMER TREVOR Lions Club, N.S., were guests at * * * a * * * Tom Jones!” Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure SYLVA IKOSCINA\ TONIGHT ONLY JOANNE sh moe { | . Miriam‘ Hopkins ‘S~walter Giller © Alex D’arey ha ) and Letitia Roman SHOWS 7-9 ONLY LYNLEY as “F. Written by Robert Hill YY Famous Players RICHARD J CLAIRE , SPE ae ~~ COMING 3 | GIRL HAPPY kK w& KX ¥ KM MH KH MH MH YF THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN — Sturgeon Schedule For The Month of September ' CLIP and SAVE ‘ SEPT. 1965. Three persons were fined $20 ward Island, MV Confederation | ~ SUN. MON. TUE. WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. the officials at Riverside is also | and costs or 30 days for illegal, with the SS Scotia II on stand. oe: a let, 2nd. 3rd. Ath. - PARTY CRASHERS ARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT : Comedy 2 Reels : cad Paramount ~ fe : Paramount ; 7th. ; § ’ i 9th. 10th. is 5th. 6th Buck Night 8th 9th llth BRIDGES OF TOKO-RI = Late. VERTIGO GUNFIGHT AT OK CORRAL Paramount site Paramount Paramount Paramount |One man was fined $20 and costs | or 20 days while the second was assessed $10 and costs of, five qays. ‘ — , better few as good. “I'D RATHER BE-RICH” in Rte “WONDERFUL LIFE” in color THEATRE | MONTAGUE FRIDAY 8:30 P.M. | ROBERTSON : SATURDAY. _ | 8 & 10 P.M. rT. MATINEE SAT. 3:30 | ADM. 30c - 40¢ - 600 gi, a Cliff Richard - Susan Hampshire. f ing in this territory. Fun, comedy, romance, action. Coming Monday - Tuesday — 8:30 p.m. Adm. 3c — 40 — 60e Goulet, Andy Williams. Are.two men too many for the girl who can afford anything? This is the big one. Believe it or J Tonight Only aes The Shadow’s first show- None color. Sandra Dee, Robert 5 BRACKLEY PT. RD. 12th. ~ 13th. BLOOD ALLEY Warner Bros. | Show at Dusk WOW THE SCREEN | EXPLODES | ___THE-MOST ¥ IMPORTANT MISSION . OF THE & WAR! » T9th. -20th. MR. ROBERTS Warner Bros. ~ 36th, 27th. PALM BEACH WEEKEND Warner Bros. 17th. 18th. POSSE FROM HELL BU. F.. : 14th. 15th. BATTLE CRY Warner Bros. Wax Warner Bros. ' . . 21st. 14th. BUCK NIGHT House of BUCK NIGHT os : Siate- “24th... -25th, —— STRANGE LADY IN TOWN | HERCULES UNCHANGED outh ‘ ‘ Astral Warner. Warner Bros. 28th. 29th. 30th. Ist. 2nd. BUCK NIGHT Big Beat BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE THUNDER IN CAROLINA E. U. F. : E. U. F. ‘ Astral MONDAY—ELVIS PRESLEY