MR. JAMES Cain. New PertliMiss Joyce Dewar. who placed 4.11 ('lilI) leader, is shown pne- first in the year's work, scoring "nling the ion lttmer Shleldtslll for feed reports. ll.l for MISS JEAN Lelaclieur. who New Perth 4-H club achieve- rimmoly won the tractor Road- ment day last Saturday. Jean we hold in conjunction with the won the competition over the four other entries. all boys. Girls Carry Off Major Share OI Achievement Day Honors Tim Ni-w Pei-th 4-H Club held Joyce Dewar: 2. Dale Dewar; ' ' i Tuesday In lll'sl niinual achievement day ll zlic fzirm of J. Lincoln Dewar on Smiiitday afternoon with all mm-it members participating. Thc IOITIIIIIDC members walked all unh the malorlty of honors. Mr. James Cain. who is the club loader, stated that he was lf'i'V plrnsed with the cnihua- omu -lttmn in the year's work RK urll as the results. A iimcl feature of the day uas a ir.'ictor..Road-e-o which vtns won by Miss Jean l..eLa- Llwur uliu had an almost per- lcti worn of 96 points. The rniii-o mnslslcd of driving I Ildilltr and trailer out of a shed. iiat-kiiic up to a platform and imltlimz a can of milk. Follow- mt: llils Ilu- driver had to steer his cquipnient between four blocks placed to allow little form for error. This was follow- ed by a left hand turn between Intir more blocks, driving up to the side of a platform. unload- ing lllc can and returning to the shed into which the driver must hark his tractor and trailer. it was a difficult course indeed for the members who all did an 3. Joe lienneberry; 4. Ruth be lacheur: 5. James Cain: 6. Jean Lelacheur; 7. George Dewar; 8. Robert Cain; 9. Curtis Callag- han Years Work in Dairy Class: I. Joyce Dewar; 2. Dale Dewar; 3. Joseph Honneberry: 4. George Dewar; 5. Ruth Lc' h : 6. Jean Lelacheur; 7. James Cain: 8. Curtis Callaghan: 9. Robert Cain. Showmanship: l. Joyce Dew- ar; 2. Kenny Meliish: 3. Dale Dewar: 4. Joe Henneberry; 5. Ruth Leiacheur. Tractor Road-E-0: 1. Jean Le lacheur. 96 points: 2. Curtis Cai- laghan. 79 points; 3. George Dewar. 74 points; 4. Robert Cain, 62 points; 5. Merrill Mel- lish. 53 points. EASTERN GUARDIAN DANCE-Gowan Brae school. Tuesday. Sept. to. Music by Chaisson. Canteen Service. uccptmnal job. Mr. Dave Mae- Lean was the Judge for this Olrtil Allss Audrcy MacMillan very raimhlv judged the calf entries. is ulirrh Miss Joyce Dewar took 'ERSONAlS Friends of Master Sandy Hil- chey will be may to learn that he is a patient in the Kings top honors with her calf for Comm, M.mo”u H - - Ihmvuanthip and year's work. care of call. 1 for attendance and 40 for calf placing first for s total of 97.7 points out of a possible hundred. where he underwent an utter- gency appendectomy Friday af- ternoon. Sandy is the son Mr. and Mrs. Archey Hilchcy, Montague. Miss Eva Power, nurse - in - training at North Sydney, N.S. is spending her holidays in Montague. guest of her sister. Miss Anna Power. Misses Ruth and Norma Mae- Kenzie. Toronto. Ont., are va- cationing in Cardigan. guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maciienzle. LAC Eric Weatherhie. R.C.A. F. Cold Lake. Alberta. arrived at his home in Valleyfield and will spend his thirty-day leave with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Weath- erbie. Miss Beatrice Power. Monta- gue and Mrs. Richard Power, Charlottetown. recently returned from a trip to Jamaica Plains. U.S.A. where they visited rela- tives and friends. Sgt. Kenneth Power has left for London. Ont. after spending his leave in Montague and in Truro. N.S. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mr. Douglas MacLaren. Montague. in the sudden death of his brother - in- law. Mr. Lemuel Drake. which occurred at his home in Mea- dowbank. Friday. The many friends of Miss Janette Adams. Victoria Cross are pleased to hear that she is resting comfortably tn the Kings County Memorial Hosptal after her operation. All hope sht.-'wlil be up and able to go to school Useful Knowledge Stressed To TeacIiors.At "if only what we use becomes lpartolumtvhydoweteaeh in schools so many facts we'll uveruae? Onilatewnsayuse them why inflict them on every wwr. 'rhess,questiona were asked the lane” a of llastarn Kings in the course of a speech deliv- ered Thursday by the Con- vention President. Mr. Daniel Mai.-Donald. St. Peter's. The fall convention of local teachers. as annual two-day event. concluded Friday in Sourls. Approximately fifty-five: members of the y-"ession at-l fended. I Mr. MacDonald who is Prin- ; cipal of the St. Charles High: School used the queries to in-I troduce the theme of his address. I "What we don't use. we lose." Murphy. Niagara Falls. New York are visiting Mr. Murphy's sister. Mrs. Dan Condon. Lower Montague and other relatives. Mr. Blair Watterworth and his friend. Mr. Robert Gourley. Ant- igonish. N.S. spent the weekend at Mr. Watterworth'a home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Phinney have returned to their home in East Norton, Mass. after spend- ing a time visiting Mrs. Phin- ney's sisters. Mrs. Frank Mac- Neill, Cardigan, and Mrs. Ethel Saunders. Roseneath. The also visited Mrs. Phinney's cousin. Miss Harriet Buchanan. Monta- gue. Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Stewart, Montague. accompanied by their son. David. and daughter. Sand- rs. and Miss Margaret Mathe- son Oyster Bed Bridgc. minor- ed to Halifax, NS. during the weekend where David has en- rolled as second year student at Dalhousle University. Mrs. Howard Wood, Mrs. Er- roi Wood and Daughter, Janice. of Fortune were recent guests fo Mrs. Jessie Shaw. Montague. Mrs. Fulton MacLeod and sons David and Donald, St. Peters. were guests of Mrs. Macbcod's sister. Mrs. Jessie Shaw. Monta- gue. last week. Mr. Gordon MacNelll. Halifax. l Mrs. . . Souris Developing his subject. Mr. MacDonald told the assembled teachers: "We are aware that unused lea fall to develop; that unused houses deteriorate: that unused soil produces weeds; that unused ideas are soon forgotten. On the other hand though we learned to count when very young. we can still do so. That is because we con- tinue to count through the years. What we use becomes a habit. What we don't use, we lose. Why waste precious hours. there fore. learning ” , we'll never use?" Mr. MacDonald said that he did not onsider it wise to teach children only what they might use when they became adults. declaring that this theory was based on the incorrect as- sumption that "the brain is a cold storage tank from which we may draw. when needed. the facts stored years ago." "We learn ft: the future by learning for the present. and NS. is spending his vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacNeiil. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wigginton. Charlottetown. are guests of Mr. Wigginton'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigginton, Monta- gue. Dr. Norman Bruce has return- ed to his home in West Newton Mass., after visiting his aunt. N.J. Nicholson and uncle. Mr. W.D. Macliachern in Monta- gue and also his uncle. Mr. .Hugh lilacEachern, Cradigan. Mr. Hugh Glllis. Burnaby, B.C. is visitin relatives in Montague, Martinv e and -tvicliiity. While here he was the guest of hs cousin. Mr W.D. Macllachern and Mr. RM. Martin. and in Martinvale was the 'guest of his uncle. William Martin. Master Billie Campiivl. Sum- mersidc has returned to his home after spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell, Pan- more island. Miss Marjorie Bsin. of Liver- pool. N.S.. is a guest this week of Rev. and Mrs. J.M. Fraser at Trinity Manse. " i Eel using Oat llowiedge In no future." the group president as- serted. TEACHING OBJECTIVE! Among human accomplish- ments that should be developed thoroughly by means of our school system. Mr. MacDonald included the following: correct. pleasing speech; the habit J reading; a good knowledge of nutrition; the ability to "get along" with other people: a knowledge of and interest in the proper use of the soil; the still- ity to budget time: punctuality. Mr. MacDonald criticied strongly those teachers who he and. "commit profcssiond suicide by rnis-interpretation and misuse of the curriculum." The , ” tothe” E s'locd also condemned certain school boards for what he termed "fac- ing the past." PARENTS SCOLDED "Parents." the convention speaker declared, "who criticise the politics. religion. social characteristics. or social and financial t adings of their nelgh bars are building prejudice and intolerence in their children Can't we allow the lights of the good life into our cloudy minds. It will add to our own happinesa and imniesurabiy help the next generation." "We need a committee of lay- men to act with piofessionals in all phases of welfare. We need an education that leads us out of our isolation complex. when farmers have this and not until then. their children may want i 1 stay on th:- furiii. I II can be made productive. g "The school as a community centre must develop to keep pace with material improvement," the speaker concluded. FAMED CATHEDRAL The cathedral of Seville. Spain, noted example of Moorish ar- chitecture, was begun in 1402 and finished in I519. - NOTICE Exhibits will be received for handicraft booth at plowing match grounds. Dundas. Tuesday, Sept. 10 after 6 p.m. For Sale I Business premises centrally; located on Main St. This. NOTICE TO SPOIITSMEN IN SOUTHERN KINGS is an ideal stand. For fur- ther particulars apply to: MELVIN J. MCQUAID, Soncitor. 8 p.m. All interested are in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Eugeneb. L important topics. i The pre-annual meeting of the Southern King's Fish and Game Association will be held at the BISON RESTAURANT on Tuesday evening at urged to attend. Lunch. It and its Gordan ihomsson of K srnwall. P.E.l., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson of Toronto. Ontario. and In George Dar- rach. Friends of Mrs. Mary Yorston. GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Truner 8:. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner. Jr.. and family. all of Charlotte- town, returned to Charlottetown "'9 ""7 Iv" 59” I-ll” 53! I3 I" recently after vacationing at the 3' M" 50"” "I1 All ""15 I3" Soloman Cottages on the banks of '1' 9"” mm” W CW4 593"”- the beautiful Brudenell River. Ml" Ch'”9'” 59""”'" VII. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bruce and "'"u”"Rd "ml ll" ”l''””' D?- 1. m 1 1,3 who yaum,M,1 1, and Mrs. Gordon Scanneil at their Geouemwn " 11,, "an 0, summer home on Water Street. Mn. 3,-we-, mower, Mn Lu. left recently on return to her - Douglas. left several days ago on l""”' I” J'”"l" Pmm MW her mother, Mrs. C.li. Llewellyn return to their home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John Victor 0! Mr. and Mrs. Roland Martin of Boston. Mass. motored to the Is- Ottawa. Ontario. are guests ot land and are the guest of Mr. Mrs. Martin's father. Mr. Harry Victor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser. Joseph Victor. am. David Scannell and fam- Mn and Mn Edgar Lennon Uy who spent the summer is have returned to their home in Georgetown. have returned to Needham. Maas.. after spending their home in Jamaica Plain, the summer as the guests of Mrs. Mass. Lannon's mother, Mrs. L.H. Dou- Rev. E.R. and Mrs. Macvicar glas. and family of Shubenacidie, N.S. On Sunday. August Iilth. Miss are vacationing in Georgetown. as Genleve Soloman. Mr and Mrs. the guests of Mrs. MacVicar's fa- PJ. Soloman. Mr. and Mrs. Vin- tllef. Mr. B.H. Stewart. cent Elordictta and their daugh- Last week Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ter Jean. motored to Fort Au- man Thompson. had as their gustus. where they visited Mr. guests, Mr. Thompson's parents. and Mrs. SoIoman's daughter. St. Peter's Souili School District LIST OF DEFAULTING RATEPAYERS FOR ASSESSMENT ON REAL PROPERTY P.T. Peardon of Dayton Beach Florida. This is Mr. P.'l'. Pear don's firs; visit to the island is 24 years. an he notes many changes. Also visiting Mr. ans Mrs. White were Mr. and Mrs Leemlng Peardon of Montague, and Mrs. Donald Nicholson. Up per Montague and M:. Davis Bruce of Vancouver. B.C. Mr. Joseph Murphy. who ha; been employed at Goose Bay, Labrador. returned recently to his home in Georgetown. A0 Amount of Name or Residence so Taxes due on Description Assessed far as known Real Estate of lands Michael McKenzie. St. Peter's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2949 House, Lot at Bldgs. Joseph H. Mcinnis, St. Peter's . . . . . . . .. . 66. 100 ac. & Bldgs. Arthur McDonald. St. Peter's .. . .. 62 40 ac. & Bldgs John McKinnon. St. P9IFr'ii . . . . . . .. . .'ll Plot. House 8: Shed J. W. McDonald, St. Peters . . . . . .. 75 67 ac. It Bldgs. Stirling Milligan, St. Peter's . 10 Bill Milligan, St. Peter's . 11 Charles Milligan, St. Peters 10 John Hcmphiil. St. Peters 32, 17 ac. & Bidgs. Joseph Lewis. St. Peter's . . . . . . . . . W. W. Anderson & Son. St. Peter's .. Simcon McLaren, St. Peter's I60 ar. 8: Bldgs. 260 at-. Houses At Bidgs. so ar. House & Bldgs. oss;C 44 Ill 24 .l2 00 .ti0 00 I2 .60 56 .24 Jordon S. Sanderson. St. Peter's he 1 Barn Fred Yorston. St. Peter's . . . . . . . .. ,54 I go, Houge lg shed Wallace James, Forest Hill 12,32 30 acreg Estate of Mary Dawson, St. Peter's . 5.72 1 ac., House & Shed Sarah Wilson Henry 0'Hanley, St. Peter": . 54,44 70 ac, & Bldgs. Tom McGuigan, St. Peter's . 26.72 't ac.. House & Shed Bill McGuigan. St. Peters .. 1175 House Albert McKinnon, St. Peter's 10.00 Merlin Mahar. St. Peter's 1000 Kenny Hemphlll, st. Peter's 10.00 Carl Mullally. St. Peter's 1000 Douglas Gotell. St. Peter's ..... .. 10.00 Ben Mclsaac. St. Peter's 3800 iii) no. & Bldgs. John A. Mclnnis Sr Sans. st. Peter's 151.24 145 ac. St Bldgs. Waller Waye. St. Peter's .. . 24.76 11 ac. & Bldgs. Kent Waye. B. C. 2l.l2 ll ac. It Bldgs. Sanderson's Garage, St. Peter's .................. 4.40 Lot Alfred Moore. whim Road . . . . . . ............. .. l0.00 Bill Blnckett, Annandale . ................... i0.0fl Glendon McKlnnon, St. Peters .................. 18.64 House, Lot lz Barn .50 Eric McKinnon. St. Peter's a-a ..ocas-nos-in-anus Note is hereby given that pursuant to the School Act. I will on the next Sit- ting of Court at St. Peter's, (30 days after posting) at the hour of elevn o'clock in ' Montague I Mon. - Tues. Sept. 9. 10 Shows 8.30 pm. Adm. 30 - 46 "TEA AND SYMPATHY" JOHN itnitn .. DEBORAH itaitit Laura said softly. "WM! YOU and you will-be klnd." A story MI of humln "'9 "Hi "I" "'0" tenderest moments. A movie of t to please. Monday night is silver night. A beautiful prize will be given away. Attend. COMING WED, A TIIURI. "Till THEATRE talk about this years from now-- he highest calibre. Guaranteed TODAY and TUESDAY .9 ItEwdI'Iu9Lfi'0It. fa Iua9&slaa(o2oo;7.meu!.' AMBASSADOR! DAUGIITIII." For 'IIlK she was ya f with the Lnu Rnpt-r Shield. Miss Dew- ltghatt 97.7 points not of a possible The club directors are Mr. leg Mi-lllsh and Mr. Joe Callag- ha and includes the District of Georgetown Royalty. UNI Calf Class: I. PLOWING MATCH AND ,s -.&..--' Yunoll lanai; 1.BrianCIsl' as. John ..'1.".'.”-'.3.'."'... Cain: 4 Merrill Ilellish: I. John 'L-.:--- Nriryz 6 Mary ldaciisur; 1. uWm:':'; in loot Class: 1. W hm-iii Meilish. 1. Terry sh r',:vh.”L31tcncl-::,"-":t,'3':.-7.-P6-I-I5 ASSOCIATION GROUNDS, DUNDAS , , 53" I'M!) or , . CIHCI. , i 2 Plat-Isl ll the 11'! all I. M... 9:” ill-TATIIIRDALI w.i. w.dn.d.y. llti Thursday. Sept. Ilfh "N. on A p "h the BOX OFFICE 0 nutmllcllie W.l.me::'nato( the Cl 7-single Furrow open '0". ""' " "' . , M :3 .1 1",, y... 3...... -1-. Class 1-Gang Plow Seniors v snow STAR1: A"r'z.4s . . ::;;':dl3'''. "1 2 C1,. 2..Slngle Farrow Novice class 8-Gang Plow. Under 13 (I ' ' ADU-1a'lnSutI,:" .:;aE:': Collect :1: cm. 3.?gngle Furrow, Boys under C... gmtrbfgtgr. 2 and I sod .,.; 4421,). V "'53 an mun it-um m 1': . C1,. 4.15-actors. 2 Soil TONIGHT SHOW STARTS 7:45 "..L”,;,,"-”'”"""""l m'A,.m': on .'r-Tracton. 3 50d 0" 1o"&”amnpi,uhnwhd1,u jvgiouantca-ssmsn sossvowasono iteumsnt ;'..'':.:'..''....1”'.:.'''.:.'..''.?.'.:'. ct-- t-Tr-cm,,,,,,,... W " '”' nuiismil .. PJ.l'1" " HORSE CLASSES All Carriage and ALL my Gnu: "'1 ll i"l':7."f55 .''',,,'h--! M, in He: 3...”. - HORSECLASSIB all general .3” M """"' ""'”""' "I ""r ENIOR SPORTS 1 """”"' mm til " A "-cPh-- S sumon sroirrs Q... 33:h373:L?d::E A"D”mYC”TnE'm””'&m' gnurnnwnna I 1,:-om Wm” , COMING TUE.undWED. "' Mu VI 0 A itaomo axnm. or a MAN . . . non savsos u "j:" gzu-"u"iTis.asu:? Pbwhgltutsoti0A.H.l'lnOstwttIstrlssclsss st '!IANANYANIMAl.IlI.l.Bi: Q 8- it Namhddsghunst liamwsmssday. 3'0'"'""”"A"r A" E” ' 1 "sun son ms sun" 1';g Sdlkllik 1 i St. Peter's DANIEL MACDONALD, Secretary of Trustees School District Number 18. . -CHANGES AFFECTING CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNIITIIES INCOME TAX EXEMPTION the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as I can be heard. make application to the I Judge of the County Court in the Court House at against each and all the lands above described for the respective mentioned and then unpaid. together with the costs of this application, and Will proceed upon such judgment as by law directed. unless cause to the contrary ht shown on the making of such application at the time and place aforesaid. DATED this 29th day of August A. D. 1957. for judgment amounts above A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY, contracted for by a taxpayer on his own life. may now qualify for Registration as I Retirement Savings Plan under the Income Tax Act. Premiums paid on such a CANADIAN GOVERN- MENT ANNUITY may now be deducted from earned income thus effecting a saving in personal income tax. The amount you may deduct is subject to the follow- ing conditions: I. if you are not now R member of ii Registered Pension Fund or Plan. you may deduct Canadian Government Annuities premiums up to 109; of earned income, but not exceed- ing 32,500 a year. 2. If you arr currently in member of it Registered Pension Fund or Plan. you may deduct the premium paid on a Canadian Government Annuity contract. and the contributions made under your present Pension Fund. but the combined payments eligible for deduction cannot exceed 109;. of your earned income, to a maximum of 31,500 a year. LOWER PREMIUM RATES ' 'Purchaaers of Canadian Government Annuities after I; 1957. will bonedt. from reduced premium rates redecting an increase in the intarest rate. 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