‘Be tee ae oe % : SR a SR ie TR. ain SI gain i Dae RAND CHAMPION Grand Champion Shorthern hibition was Tulloch Monarch female of the 1959 Provincial Ex-|Fashion Leader exhibited by | Two Herds Vie For Honors In Hereford Breed Divisions The competition im the Here-| Prince Edward Island Hereford ford class was between Gordon | Breeders Association. Matheson, Hunter River RR and} The Sandersons had the junior Fulton Sanderson and Son of and reserve champion females | ' North River with the Sandersons | With Crover Heiress and Stanway emerging as the biggest winners | Princess. SHORTHORN , im most divisions. _ Matheson had the junior cham- Sandersons had the reserve with Crover Jim. The senior champion and grand champion was the Sanderson's Fowey Triumph. The reserve in both cases was Crover Get Crackin, an imported bull that was brought from the Old Coun try several years ago by Boswal. (Continued from page 1) fs for the same age division. " Millan showed the best four-year-old dry cow and the second best cow as well. But Mr. MacMillan showed the best mature dry cow. Albert Bos- wall had the best mature cow in Mr. Boswall topped the senior im the senior get of sire. Vickerson took the pro- i; ay Classes it was Fred went to the top with and senior yearling f : Uh Ph g with his senior calf and A. Myers, Charlottetown 1, with his junior yearling. . Boswall had the top two eld and the best mature LOCAL BRIEFS — ‘ ” x fis IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Perley Rayner, city, has entered the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. EARLE FUNERAL — Phe fu- neral for Charles H. Earle was theld yesterday morning from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church where service yas conducted by Rev. Canon * J: T. Tobott. Interment was in Sherwood Cemetery. Pall bear- were Dr. T. E. Robbins. J.C. mtgomery, H.R. Large. T. E. MacNutt, Gordon Shaw, Noel De- Blois. * FROSWELL FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Edward Bos- well was held yesterday after- noon, August 12, 1959, from the ‘ Victoria United Church. Sérvices at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. K.M_ Char- man. A solo “The Lord’s My Shepherd’’ was sufig by Mrs. Richard MacQuarrie. Pallbear- ers were Dr. R.G. Lea, Allison Lea, Wallace Wood, Jimmy Boul- ter, Andrew MacRae and George Boswell Interment was in the Crapaud Cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. ROONEY FUNERAL The funeral of -the late Margaret Rooney, was held Wednesday Morning from the Hennessey Fu- neral Home to St. Dunstan’s Bas- ilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Preston Hammill, who also-eenducted the service at the grave. Pall hear- ers were Wilfred Butler, William Redmond, Roderick MacDonald, Aloysus Steele, Stanley McClin- tick and Wilfred McKenna. In terment took place in the Catho- Me Cometerw. winners were Vic- | The Sandersons had the senior FEMALE L¥ie Boswell and fon, Marsh field. and grand champion female with way Mary. Reserve senior reserve grand was Mathe son’s Domino Lass. Matheson had first and second | im the junior male class, and the sénior yearling class. He had the best senior yearling female, the Sandersoh herd took all the other tep placing in the individual classes and the group classes. Poultry Entry Is ‘Excellent’ One of the largest entries of hens, geese, ducks and turkeys | were judged at the provincial ex- | hibition yesterday. Judge S.C. Scranton who was assisted by George MacNeill said the quality of the birds was excellent. A Covehead poultryman, Alvin MacDonald with a large number of entries took top honours in the hens but was given a close run for the money by Rayner's chick hatchery of Mt. Herbert. Parker Jewell of York pre- dominated the Beltville and Thompson breed of turkeys while Alvin Bernard took honours in the Janes class. Albert Boswall was top man in the geese class but Colbourne Clow, Alvin Mac- Donald, “Mrs. William Rhynes and Gary Boswell. The duck entries of Robert and Margie Sanderson of North River Erie Hurry of West Royalty. Alvin MacDonald copped both capon classes. Mrs. John Warren of North River had the best dozen large brown eggs and took Raynor's chick hatchery took top honours for large, medium and pullet white eggs. City Hotel Is Included ._- OTTAWA — A new reservation system, vides instantaneous confirmation on room reservations for nine major hotels across Canada,\ hag been instituted by Canadian | National Hotels. It was announced | by Robert Sommerville, general Manager. Under thé new, time saving sys- j; tem, a traveller may make re- servations at any of the nine , hotels and receive immediate | Confirmation simply by calling the | nearest Participating | hotel. Hotels in the reservation hook- up are the Newfoundland, St. John's, the Nova Scotian, Halifax, the Charlottetown, Charlottetown; the Queen Elizabeth, Monteral, operated by Hilton of Canada Ltd. the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa: the Fort Garry, Winnipeg: the Mac- | inter-hote? took several firsts as did Mrs. | first prize for medium browns. | which pro | Former Resident Dies In Winnipeg | The death of Kieran Stephest Trainor occurred in St. Boni- lage Hospital, Winnipeg, om | Monday, August 3. He was the | second son of Mr. and Mrs. ;Charles F. Trainor of Humboldt, Sask., and. formerly ef Maple wood, P.E.I. Kieran, who was in his 28th year, had been flown to Winni- peg on the previous Saturday where major surgery was to have been performed due to complica- tions following an attack of in- fectious jaundice. However he passed away on Monday before the proposed operation could be carried out. Besides his parents, three sis- ters and three brothers remain to mourn. Mrs. Frank J. Flood | of Bayfield Street, Charlottetowa \is his aunt, while John E.. Train- jor of Maplewood, and Horace | TRainor of Halifax are uncles of the deceased. The funeral took place ite Hiimboldt, Sask., on Saturday, August 8 Present Legion Cribbage Trophy home of North Rustico branch of the Canadian Legion, the provin- cial cribbage Trophy was present- ed to. the ‘winning team, Coms. A. M_ Gallaant and James, Dou- cette, by the Provincial President, | Com. J. Mclsaac. Also present for the occasion were coms. Frank Roche, Char- Igttetown Branch, Ist. - Vice-Pre- sedent, Provincial Command: Aa- drew MacPachern Past Provin Gial President, Kingsston Branch; Murray Cassidy Zone Com- | mander N. Rustico Branch; Doa | Sprith Borden Branch. The meeting was presided over | by Com. M. Cassidy and all | guests spoke briefly on the crib ge tournament of last winter. |\Cpm. A. M Gallant, on behalf of hfs team thanked all visitors and embers present for the intent shown im this occasion All members are looking for- ward to a bigger and better tour- At a recent function in the | Donald, Edmonton: the Bessbor- | "4ment for the coming season. CITY NEWS PAGE Here are the Holland Cove Y. M.C.A. Camp award lists: Best Camper’s Award—tist girls camp, Marilyn Cox; 2nd girls Bob Irwin. : ist Girls Camp swimming awards—Beginners, Beth Mac- Leod, Susan Burns, Betty And- erson, Joan Good. Junior—Anna Putman, Heather Burden, Sandra Mabon, ‘Cox, Ana Irwin, Patsy Stew- art. Intermediate — Ricky Curtis, Robin Warren. 2nd Girls Camp swimming awards—Beginners : Susan Mac- Donald, Wilma MacDonald, Junior—Barbara Wellner, Judy Carr, Bea Hogan. Intermediate — Diane Burke, Heather Montgomery, Daphne Stedman, Carol Foster, Faye Ed- wards. Senior — Linda Clark, Louise Cox, Elaine Hillier. Boys Camp Awards—Best Cabin Cabin 4, Campers: Harry . Hol- man, John Boyne, Peter Mac- Kinnon, Gerald ampbell, Platform (Continued from page 1) for sale -and the second largest proportion of fish prolucts for export should have a represen- tative of its own. with a very reliable source in Jamaica and a party in that Is- land is interested in assuming the role of trade representative for the province. The Premier noted that lack of refrigeration facilities in the semi-+ropical islands has been one of the deterrents in dealing with the area but recently this has been to a great extent oever- come. RURAL TELEPHONES The problem faced by owners of rural telephone lines has long been recognized by the govern- ment, Mr. Matheson said. He promised that this matter will be taken over by the govern- ment and carried out under a program similar to the present rural electrification plan now nearing completion. Speaking of roads, Mr. Mathe- son said his government would returned continue its policy of building paved roads so that a maximum number of people in hard surfaced highways. LIENS CANCELLED The Premier said that from henceforth, all liens against the real estate of those receiving government pensions, such as needy persons, disabled persons and old age assistance would be cancelled. He gave credit to Hon. Mr. Maclsaac for this idea and said the legislation calling for can- cellation would in all likelihood have been introduced during the last session. of the House, had it not been for the iliness of the Minister. Very few liens had ever been executed by the government, the | Premier reported and the ex-!| ecution of the legislation was | more of a nuisance than any- thing else. Another policy of the Matheson government if re-elected will be to press the federal govern- ment for continuation of family allowances beyond the age of 16 when a child is attending a re- cognized institution of learning. The Premier said this was pure- ly federal legislation and could be implemented only by the Ot- tawa | nt. MARKETING. DIVISION Alan | He said he has been in touch the province could be serviced by | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug: 13, 1959 5 Holland Cove YMCA Camp Announces Award Winners |Jewell, Gordon Larabee, James 'Nicholson, Ralph Beaton, Coun- cellor, Roger Worth. | YMCA. Likely, Harry Holman, Billy Tay- jlor, Ron Smith, John Rankin, | Angus Houston, Ronald Diamond, | John Irwin, James Phillips, Bill | Jardine, David Likely, Douglas | Ross, Bob Irwin, Percy Sim ' Larabee. Y.M.C.A. * intermediate level swim award, Card 2: James Phil- | lips, Angus Houston, Bill Jardine, Harry Holman. Red Cross beginners award: | Peter MacKinnon, Richard Rog- /ers, Gerald Campbell, Brian An- Glenda Kitson, Sandra Morrison, |derson, Russell Shaw, Larry Me- |" 4. with | innis. — | Junior : er Clark, Pet- er MacKinnon, Ian Smith, Gor don Larabee, James Nicholson. Intermediate award: Douglas Ross, Angus Houston, Phillips, John Boyne, Ron Diam- ond, —Bill- Taylor, Bob Irwin, Sterling Ladner. Island Official National Railways, Prince Edward Istand Division, as train- master of the newly created Nor thumberland Division here was announced today by Hedley C. Gunn, superintendent. Mr. Steeves joined the CNR in 1940 as a fireman at ,Moncton. He jwas promoted to locomotive engineer in 1943, amd from 1956 until his appointment as division master mechanic at Charlotte- town in 1958 was road foreman ef engines. the granule while the flake pre- cess calls for a peeled potato. ISLAND PREFERRED A London Company is prepar- ing to establish a granule pro cessing plant in Canada and their preference is Prince Edward Ip land. The Premier said the Company jis not looking for government ‘assistance in starting the plant but would be willing to accept |an Island formed subsidiary as |a partner if they so wish to en- ter the business. The Premier could see this plant as a great boon to the pot- ato industry in the province, not only for the products manufae- tured but as a source of disposal for off type and oversize potato- es. ‘This’, he said, ‘would al- low farmers to concentrate om a more uniform type of pack for the~central Canadian markets and thus command a further pre- mium for Island potatoes.” Dr. Bonnell who spoke briefly following his nomination, review- ed the policies of his department and at the same time mentioned some of the new ‘things which the department of Health intend- ed to institute in the immediate future. These included the building of a home for retarded children where a child could be boarded or taken for day instruction by his or her parents. He said all the large hospitals of the province would have phy- siotherapy treatment facilities under the supervision of trained physiotherapists. This he said would greatly reduce the period of hospitalization required for those suffering from _ broken hmbs and post operative cases. Speaking in support of the can- A marketing division within only and would in no way have an element of compulsion in it. “I want that clearly understood, he said, “this division of mar- want to use it.’ Ler detail the proposed. establish- ment of a potato granule proces- sing plant on the Island. He explained the difference be ato fiakes, the main points being that granules when proces- |sed occupy only one quarter of the buik space of the flakes. The péeling of the potato is used in the Department of Agriculture, proposed by Premier Matheson. would be on an advisory basis keting will be only for those who) The Premier revealed in great- | tween potatoe granules and it sian and John Archie Campbell. — most inexpensive salesman you can employ ---a ’ GUARDIAN - | PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 ough, Saskatoon; the Hotel Van | couver, Vancouver, which ie operated jointly by Canadian Na- tional and, Canadian Pacific. NAME U.S. ROLLS AGEN!S * MONTRPAL (OP) Rolis- Royce of Canada Lid. announced e ‘ Wednesday appointment of Ain wee rere work Corp., Millville, NJ., as REGINA (CP)—A board of ap distributor and approved over- peal has upield-a decision reject- | ju) facility in the eastern United ing the motion picture The Beat | States for Rolls-Royce propeller- Generation as unfit for public em-| turbine aero engines. U.S.-oper- tertainment in Saskatchewan. La-| ‘ bor Ministér C.C. Willi id | aircraft powered by | the Ministér C.C. Williams sa 2 ; ‘the story concerns a rapist whe engine include the Fairchild uses the beatniks as a coverup | 27, Vickers Viscount and Grum- | for his activities.” man Gulfstream. K OF C FUNERAL NOTICE ‘All members Charlottetown Council, Knights of Columbus, are requested to meet at the Charlottetown Funeral Home Thursday evening at 7.30 for prayers for our late brother Thomas, Austin Cass; also to at- tend funeral Friday morning to St. Dunstan's. Basilica at 9.45 a.m. P.A. MacDonald Grand Knight PARK VIEW DRIVE-IN THEATRE Brackley Pt. Road 10 miles from Ch,town SHOWING TONIGHT M.6-M presente ROBERT TAYLOR RICHARD WIDMARK Box Office Opens at 7:30—Show at Dusk Admission: 70c; Children under 12 FREE Come in your car the way you are. Intermediate level | firsts camp, Glenda Kitson; boys camp, swim award: Card 1: George’ James‘ Senior award: George Likely. OSWa 7 RR3, had the grand champion boar, senior champion boar, jun- & z 1, 1957 and June 30, Brenton Paynter, New London; RR3; 3. Sterling Willis. Aged boar, born before Dec, 1, 1957, 1. Almon Boswall, 2. Cecil Godfrey, 3. Rowell Bos- wall. Boswall. Boswall. | Boswall. Sow, born after Feb 28, 1959 hy i Cecil Godfrey 2. Cecil Godfrey 3. Sterling Willis. Aged Sow, born before Dee. 1957, 1. Rowell Boswall, 2 Provincial | Rowell Boswall 3. Sterling Will- Boswall. Progeny of Dam, qualified in advance Registry, three animals, boars or sows, over 4 months, 1. Sterling Willis 2. Sterling Willis -3—Al Boowalt ~ | Grand _champi Group of 4 bacon hogs, 1. Earl Boswall, RR 3, 2. F. I |North River; 2. Rowell Boswall, canapa Deir tere ch on bottoes Dee ee on or between ; 1, 1908 and Fob. 20, 1900, 1. AL |" =NC® EDWARD BLAND mon Boswall, Charlottetown! IN THE. PROBATE COURT | RR3: 2. Cecil Godfrey, North ‘Wiltshire: 3. Almon Boswall. The Sth day of August A.D. | Boar born on or between July 1959. 1, 1958 and Nov. 30, 1958. 1. AF In Re Fistate of ANN Mac- mon Boswall, 2. Sterling Willis, LAREN late of Montague in Boar born on or between Dec. King’s County in the said Pro | 1959, 1. vince, Widow, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County 2. S.C. Stewart & Son, Ch'towm ¥ King’s County or any Con- table or literate person within said County . GREETING: Junior Champion Boar, Almon WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Frederie A. Senior Champion Boar, Almon Large of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Grand Champion Boar, Almon Solicitor, the sole Executor of the above named Estate, pray- illis Herds Morel Bcby lop Swine Prize List Almon Boswall, Charlottetown |1, 1957 and June 90, 1958, 1. poe and senior female cham- i t { i Returns Home MORELL: — Francie Phalen Kelly, three-and-a-half month old son of Mr. and Mrs, Kelly, Morell, P.E.I., returned home from the Montreal Child- ren’s Hospital. where he under- went an emergency operation on his esophagus Baby Kelly was flown to Mon- treal by R.C.A.F. Dakota from the Summerside station about 12 hours after birth in May. Dr. J. H. O'Hanley of Char- lottetown is the baBy's doctor. Mrs. Ben. Maclsaac, R.N., of Oherry Valley accompanied the | baby home. ity ? 3 i i : : iF z i i ri i H | i ei i & f ri fi e : : : BE i i if iT é i ig i g Angus Honors Are Divided Boyd Dixon of Clyde River and in were recovered. i | Wendell G. Barbour Charlotte- | town divided all the first placings in the Angus cémpetitions com- pleted at the fair grounds ygst- erday. Thomas Amos of Moffatt, Ontario placed the animals. Dixon’s Newt was junior and PAINTING? Pittsburgh Paints, keep that Just Painted leek LONGER! | Barbour’s Pridetta 18 was both — Chandler Bros. so. 1 Plywood Place Charlottetown, P.E.L pion and Dixon's Norah was | Junior champion female. | | Barbour’s George of Glen An- anata ing that a citation may be issued | afd before April 10, 1959, over for the purpose hereinafter set | four months, 1. Sterling Willis, forth: You are therefore hereby | 3. Sterling didates were Hon Dougald Mae- | Kinnon, George Saville, $.S. Hem | | : DANCING at the ROLLAWAY CLUB TONIGHT DANCING FROM 9:30 TILL 1:00 MUSIC BY THE BLUE CATS Admission 60c s 2. Sterljng Willis, Willis. Sow. born on or between July 1, 1958 and Nov. 30, 1958, 1. Sterling Willis, 2. Sterling Wil- lis. 2. Rowell Boswall. Sow, born on or between Dec. |Former Resident Dies In Moncton The death occurred suddenly im Moncton on August ll, of Thomas Austin Cass, formerly of in his 61st year. The late Mr. Cass was born in North River, P.E.1. and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Cass. A veteran of the First World War, Mr. Cass was in Chariotte- town, on August 2nd for the Silver Jubilee of his brother, Rev. J.V. Cass, S.J., at St. Dunstan's Bas- Hica and planned te return for Old Home Week. The late Mr. Casa was an em- ployee of TransCanada Airlines at Moncton for the past 20 years. He is survived by four bro- thers, Rev. J. V. Case in Mon- treal; Rev. F. L. Cass in Char- bottetown, George in Moncton and Parvin if Summerside. and three sisters, Mrs. Rita Rourke of Boston and North River, Evelyn in Boston and Theresa, Mrs. Austin Connolly, Campbell- ton, N. B. The funeral will be held from St. Dunstan's Basilica on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Prince Edward Island. He was) ome required to cite all persons in- | in the said Province, on nesday the 30th day ber next coming, at ten o'clock fore-noon day to shew cause jcan why the Account said Estate should not be pass- lad and an order for distri bution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and jon motion of Frederic A. Large Esquire, Proctor for said Peti- tioner. i Propane Gas Service Mapager. come addition to our staff. Char- be forthwith posted in the following | name- | ly, in the hall of the Court in Georgetown in King's County jaforesaid, at or near Office in Montague and at or near the Royal dian Mounted Police Detach ment Office in Montague af said. so that all persons inter-| ested in the said Estate as afore- | said may have due notice ; i said Probate Court at Chariotte- town in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. SUMMERSID Summerside Elementary Tuesday, Sept. 1 ...... il Tuesday, Sept. 1 ii Wednesday, Sept. 2 -......... Wednesday, Sept, 2 .....sas0. Thursday, Sept. 3 ....scccsees Thursday, Sept. 3 ............ pl Ae Se Ree Tre with Boards of other school di Summerside High School. This taking of two commercial subjects as preparatory for the commercial course. FEES: Resident pupils ...... Non‘’- Resident Grade X Commercial RE-OPENING OF re-open on the following dates: FOR ENROLMENT ONLY (Birth Certificates and proof of vaccination necessary } GEA baah did abi vba ckiak 2 p.m. Grade 2 Friday, Sept. 4 ...2 p.m. Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 & Commercial It is pointed out that all students must Town of Summerside unless arrangements have been made SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL COMMERCIAL CLASSES Applications are invited for the Commercial Grade X or higher. A one or two year course is offered. In certain cases approval may be given in Grade X for the | E SCHOOLS and High Schools will ..9 a.m. Grade 1 peebbeceeeseces: 9 a.m. Grade 3 guvesestins +p---2 p.m. Grade 4 siddeutusiusee®s 9 a.m. Grade § fibae 2 p.m, Grade 6° Soe tn Eien 9 a.m. Grades 7 - 8 be resident of the stricts. Class of the is open to all students having Pee eee Pee eC Cee ee eee eee eee eee ee eee) eereee SAP e meee neenees LTE zx wee ke we kee K * WILLIAM MacAUSLAND Mr. Esben Arnfast, president of Arnfast Limited wishes to announce the appointment of Mr. William MacAusiand as Mr. MacAusland took over his duties en August 10. Mr. MacAusiland joins Arnfast Limited with years of ea- perience in the propane gas service field. He will be a wel- ——— x * FUN FOR THE FAMILY AT THE=> 2 MILES FROM CITY ON ROUTE 2 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 SHOW AT DUSK Tonight and Friday RON ato ¥ XH MMM KH MK KM CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS—-FREE Lime hee THRILL TO PRIMITIVE FURY ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN! THE TALK OF THE TOWN !\ THE TALK OF THE NATION ! All the sultry drama of Tennessee Williams Pulitzer Prize Play is now on the screen? ¥ = x Bases * ADULT TODAY - FRI. - SAT. ee ORs s Tin Roo EIRO- | CAPITOL » SHOWS 2:30 -7-+9 jf sh 6 BRS EY \ a a 2 a ee ee ee ee a »