X I Frank Cameron Has Best Grounds ' is tnners in the Sum- mglgueprhzm: Grounds Beautifi- cation Contest jointly IPODBO :5 by the Lions Club and the Community planning Association were an- nounced yesterday by Dr. Henry May", pl-gstdent of the Sununeis; dd, ugoclation. Contestants. 48 number took part in the highly successful project with trophies and prize money being donated by the Lions Club and by several summerslde business firms. The judges were D.C. Schurman, Charl- memwn, Col. W.E. Johnstone. Long River and Dr. G.J. Gallant ;ummerside who visited and took ihotographs of the gnounds of each -ontestant last MEY- Prize winners (The Town was mined into tzones and grounds my were considered. not houses). The best grounds in Town. Frank Zameron. Summer r The best grounds inlzonet runner ip in brackets): Zone One: Paul Perry. First St.; Mrs. Eveline MacKIy. Court SU- Zone Two Thomas Baker. Cedar Ave.; tW.A. Currie. Zone Three: Frank Cameron. summer 51,; lira Hickey. Granville 5t.l. Zone Four. the Misses Wyatt. spring St.; (Dr. J.K. Beer. Fitzroy Si-I Grounds snwoing the greatest Improvement during he season: Zone 1: Paul Perry. First St. 1 st. Western Darnley Hall, Friday, September 30, 8.00 p.m. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Friday, September, 30th. 300 to no pm. Summerside Health Cen- EYE. L'iNi.0ADlNG car coke Thurf l, day and Friday. Ralph MacCaul Carleton Siding. be in Alberton office llhls Satui day, Oct. 1st. Presbyterian Y. P. S. - The I merside was held on Tuesday even- ' lng. September 27, in the church hall. with the president John Wal- ker. opened with the devotional period conducted by Clarann Found and James Norton. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call was answered by eleven members. During this per- iod further discussion took place on the Maritime Young People's Conference to be held in Frederic- ton over the Thanksgiving week- end. Lunch was served. and the I meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. BOATS DAMAGED Some- time Sunday night four fishing boats beached at Campbellton shore for the weekend were dam- In Town Fred Mccorrnack, Duke St. 2nd.. Earl Perry. St. Lawrence St. 3rd. Zone 2: Ju. Profitt. Maple Ave. 1411.5 Judson Macxlnnon, Poplar gtvea and; Elmer Warn. Central . r. - Zone 3: Elmer Morrison. 8 St. lst- Ira Hickey Granville St. 2nd.s Grant Molllson. Victoria Road. 3rd. Zone 4: Hollis Cameron. Convent St. lst.; Blair Balleni. Pleasant St. 2nd.; Alex MacDonald. Cambridge St. and Lelioy Gallant. Hanover St. 3rd. (He). I00-Your-Old Front Page Reprinted MONTREAL (CPI - 'riie'uei-' aid, founded in 1811, Wednesda carried a reprint of the front page of an extra edition issued Sept. 28. I855. The big news of that day was the fall of Sebastopol. marking the final victory for the British and" the French in the Crimean War. Alongside the news from the front was printed a proclamation by Mayor Wolfred Nelson of Mon- treal calling on "all good and loyal citizens to manifest their joy at the glorious news of the fall of " h i ' by illuminating their V HEAR Smiling Bill Maccormack J. s. TAYLOR. optometrist will " regular meeting of the Presbyter- ian Young People's Society, Sum- in the chair. The meeting of Alberton Curling Club are bold- windows tonight." was brought here from Ontario re-lship at Alberton exhibition. (Photo by Wottonl GRAND CHAM PION MALE The grand champion male is seen 'his owner. Ivan Clark of Lot 16. lthe Island won the grand champion- above at the Abrams Village ex- hibition yesterday afternoon. This l fine Shorthorn champion, held by cently. and in his first showing onl Guardian FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of Mr. Aeneas Whelan was held yesterday morning from the' Rooney Funeral Home to the Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Phelan McKenna. Pall bearers were Messrs. Joseph Foley. How- iard Foley, Albert Gillis. Dawson Quigley, Cecil Cahill and Parnell Cahill. Interment was in the church cemetery. ' Personals Friends of Miss Carol Brooksg will be sorry to learn that she isl a patient in the Prince Countyl "ospltal. 5. Alberton l , Mr. Patrick Shea arrived from Toronto on Monday to visit his parents. p Shea. Alberton, and other rela-i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. ives. t Mrs. Frances Currie, Elmsdale. is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. For the second season members aged by persons unknown with the apparent intention of putting them out of action for the balance of thc lobster season. which closes at midnight October 5th. Planks were stove in and carburetors. spark- plugs. water pumps and other a motor parts broken. Owners of the four hosts are Alfred and Albrldge Cousins and William and 'John lilmtarlian. It is understood wilful destruction of property of this na- ture carries a penalty under the Criminal Code of up to two years in the penitentiary. The R. G M. P. are investigating. Idwsrd Clark of Lot 16 is seen "507! with his it-month-old Short- h Mrs. Cecil Hutt and Russell Hayes. First prizes in bridge were award- ed to Mrs. Maurice Perry and J. H. Myrick. Mrs. and Maurice Perry received con- Herbert Matthews. Mrs. J. A. Noon- Maurice Perry. ing a series of weekly card parties. The first party this autumn was held Tuesday evening in the club- room. Five tables were in play. Prizes in suction were won by Mrs. James Gallant and Joseph Arsen- ult, with consolations going to Albert Clarke ll prizes. I-lostesses were Mrs on. Mrs. Albert Clarke and Mrs. FIRST IN FEMALE CATTLE all classes at the Abrams Village on calf after placing first in the ... .. in r mm! To relieve ASPIRI A IAVII Pl ODUCT .l2tablats....... m . ,24tablon...... . n. ARTHRITIC and RH EUMATIC PAIN - USE rural exhibitions are seen at the Egmont Bay and Mont Carmel ex- Continued from page 1 Egmoni Bay was four cross brcd Cheviots by Oxford which was quite an even lot although thcy could have car- ried more finish. The second and third placings went to two Cheviot groups and in this class there were also a few good groups of a pen of two market lambs. From this class Mr. Samson said came the best market lamb of the show. He said that the breeding classes were 'tmI yesterday afternoon. (Photo by Wottoni FINEST EXHIB I A SHEEP The finest exhibits of shecp.at hibition at Abrams Village. Hcrepby the exhibits which are seen iabove. lin this area the breeding of sheep receives attention that is indicated ionship. In the Oxford class the top placings in the female class were taken by exhibits showing the hlockiness of the Shropshire breed and he said there wePe some very good entries which had to b? Pl" down due to bad udders. Mr. Samson said that the Chev- lty both as pure breds and for creased as the larger units are the sheep man. Mr. Edmund Bernard took top ewe and his lamb. CATTLE CLASSES Six Years ago the M. F. Schur- man Company Limited. embarked on a program for children of school age known as "Schurmans School Parade". The program through this period of time has met with outstanding success and in the homes of many is heard the pro- gram which families enjoy together each Friday evening over radio station C. J. R. W. from 7.30 to 830. Since this program was inaugu- rated thousands of school children have entered through its portals ether with their selections in read- ing. public speaklng, vocal solos, piano solos, or as groups in group singing. interscholastlc spelling and quiz compotitons. It has been a program which has been full of good fun and fellowship among the contestants, teachers and the radio audience. The 1955-56 season of Schurmans School Parade will follow the same general pattern as was used dur- ing the 1954-55 season. The first half hour of the program will con- sist of the indivifual competiton of the school children while the second half hour will be taken up with an lnterscholastic quiz con- test up until the end of December and then in the spring with the well known and enjoyed intcrscho- lastic , '” .. competition. The awards again this year will consist of beautifully styled silver and bronze awards for individual competition and in group com- petition distinctively designed sil- ver and french bronze shields are awarded to the winning schools on which the names of the contestants are inscribed. and also first in the group of three (cow, heifer two years old and In the Shorthorn class ibull two years or over) and registered cow heifer one year old). both awards were given to the entries of Mr. Ivan Clark. The Guernsey class top winners were Joseph C Gallant. Alyre Cbrmicr and Reiinte Arsenault. T I! 9. r e was an exceptionally small entry in the poultry class and nudge Edward Maccougan said that he was surprised that .'there were not more geese and 'ducks and this zhould be a good lOC3I!IV to raise them with plenty of pasture land available SWINE QUALITY GOOD Mr. Sterling Willis. who had urharge. of the swine iudging. said Schurrnan's School Parade l Opens Its Seventh Season that. uhilc. the number of entries gwere not exceptionally large the quality was really good. equally jas good as in former years. The champion male and champion fe- male nwnnd hv Armand Poirier and Adrian Arsenaull respectively were both very excellent. Mr. Chappell, judge of the horse exhibits said that classes were well filled and of good quality. First place for the champion mare or gelding under three years went to the Joseph C. Gallant entry. In the seeds. roots and vegetable division all sections were fairly well ...-........... .4 , . . (Photo by Woitonl all well filled in both the Oxford thorn and beef classes were poorly and Cheviot breeds, the Oxfords filled and more entries were need- taking the male and female cliamp- ed which meant a lack of competi lion. He said he would like to sec more breeders getting t0t'-Z6919-F and concentrating on some particular filled. Judging here was done by Messrs. R. B. McLaren. I. L. Tup- lin and W. E. Smith. Their com- ments noted that the onions shown at this exhibition were of top quality and excelled those shown at any of the other provincial show iot seemed to increase in popular- this sire. crossing with the Oxfords. lie sug- in the entries here today but there gcsted that flocks should be in- is room for more," Mr. Clay stated. profitable ones to the commercial -wcrc Adrian Arscnault with his bull !in the two-year and over class and .Sylvere G. Arsenault in the regis- honors in sheep with his champion itcred cow class. champion market In the Ayrshire class Theoriore Mr. Keith Clay who judges thcfor registered cow beef cattle expressed his opinlontEdwin Darby. In the same Ayr- that there were too many mix shire class for graded cow Edwin breeds in the exhibits. The Short- Bcrnard'placed first with his entry won by the team of Mr. thllant. S ghrced of cattle He stlggesied that The women of Egmont Bay and .thc district should obtain a purepmom Carmel have always been bred sire for service in the mm-tnoted for the excellence of the pro- lmunit.v and that cmnhasis he New tducts shown at their fair. not only ;ed on perfecting the progeny of in the domestic science but in the handicraft entries as well. The entries this year were no excep- tion and the long lines of exhibits in the handicraft booth were many and beautiful. Judges in this divi- sion and domestic science were en- thusiastic in their praise of the ex- cellence of the products. The weight pulling contest for horses has always been a feature P. Gallant in the section hull twc attraction at this exhibition with years and over, placed first witl in large number of entries. This his entry and first place was tokc-' year, however. only two teams owned by Mr. i were entered, one owned by Joseph C. Gallant and the other by Ed- mund Bernard and the contest was ”There is a slight improvement Top winners in the Holstein clasc Perfe Wlthsvrolnstinct,inotberchooeosonIytIoabod9erhsreML Thurs why when buying tissues, she proton Puraa . . . for also knowsthattltogoMlasoftnossofPuroItmokasDparhdIarbobVa aamltlva sldn. Rained over and uarogoln, Pun: b pantie yet Min,strongandvovyobsovbant...battorhovaIyIq. Min Pvvaayoovehoicoforbohyandfainbyteat so soft-so safe! It is hoped by the M.F. Schur- man Company that all the teachers who are in a position to provide transportation to Summerside will give their students the opportunity , to appear on this human interest and educational program. It is further suggested that entry forms be forwarded to the M. F. Schurman Company at an early date. B of the number of entries on hand at the and of April It was impossible to receive any fur- ther entries which were already much more than sufficient to carry the program until its closing date in the middle of June. The competition will again be broken up into two divisions-one being the 1-3 classroom division schools and the other the four and over classroom division schoolsm Duplicate. awards will he made to I)OII'l divisions and yudgmg will 3139 be done senaivuely Mr. Charles liinklniter of the M. F. Schurman Co, Ltd, will again be master. of ceremonies and he will be ably assisted by Mr. Cla. rence Mercer. Superintendant of the Summerside High School and als oMr. Wendell Mutiart of the ME. Schurman Co., Ltd. who will act as judge and seorekeeper on the inter-school team competitions. Schurman's SIEIIOOI parade is sponsored and produced by the M. F. Schurman Co., Ltd,, of Kensington, Summerslde and Char- lottetown as a public service fea- ture and is presented with the earnest and sincere desire to give the Island school children an op- 00FtUnlf.V to express themselves 'll'-'9nl.V before a radio audiences Professional Cards 3 Chartered Accounta nts T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Comme. nilding Snmmerslde. P.I!:.I. Phone :3; mm W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street summerstde DIAL P. 0. nos 3844 an INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire a Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Optometrist E. E. Parkman IKLGENT THEATRE Blsbxr. Summer St. ' -” Robert Mitchum and Jane Bank drawing Thursday T Thursday, Sept. 29. 1955 TO OROTO Mr. W. A. Robertson. tahmvet Chartered Accountant and FY981- dent of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward ""CAMEO” Imvsmorou Thursday 7:15 - 9:15 Russell .min... "His Kind Of Woman" CAPITOL Today 3:30-7-9:15; Friday 1 clertrotiic t counting and auditing. The Guardian Page 18 Island. with Mrs. Robaruoa HI diet: so: expect to leave lun- merslde about October 3rd- Thu will reside in Toronto whore llr. Robertson will join anothr III of practising chartered soeonat anta where he will spocialin h and mechanized at Mr. Alfred F. Gosling. Qlb tered Acountant of Moncton 13 the aslstance of Mr. Kelsnoi W. Dorsey, will take over Mr. lob- ertson's practice in sununarsida. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey have maid from Toronto and are residing H Summeralde. asaoaeIaaaaaaaAllDOIllDOOOOOO' llllllll Rllllll llllllSllP I SIIMMERSIDE 3.30.7-9:15; Sat. 7-9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL AMAZIN ti PRISON WITHOUT lARS- ' WITHOUT GUNS: WITHQUT WALLS! What keeps. man from crashing out? B. F. Hunter. R.0. Snmmerside. 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