Tm. gm Baltic Poultry Club has nd a pruurl record since it was to-nictl Llilfi the boys and girls ' trntn the club at the i-:.xtntninm acquitted them- I East Baiii Cu, : selves well in their judging seen holding some of the prize birds at the show are, back row: left to right: Ian MacGrcgor, Ethan. Tops In Poultry. Garrett, Edith MacGregor. Mavis Rose, Sandra MaeGrogor. Joan Dixon. Kneeling are: Aubrey Mac- Grcgor, Norma Garrett and Anita Rose. Not present for the picture was Bradley Fay who last year won the chance to enter the judging cionitest at the Maritime winter or. Barters Film Lab. ' Eastern Guardian mi, .Ii)liNSl'UN'S Dental-office. n.,.r;.,-.n-. niii tic closed until Sept- gmlicr I9. Personals Mrs. .ll.'ir,t lirniiticii, 'l'rur0. N.S.. 15 spcnrling .s'tll(ll'dI days in Monta- we, guest at Mrs. I. E. Burden. Mrs. l”r.iiik llaizicl and her sister Miss lit-riltn Siiiith. of Charlotte- luwn inriiit-riy of Georgetown, have taken on TFSlfi(?llC8 in Montague. my .Itlll.'Iil Butler, R.C.A.F. station. Portage la Prairie. Man.. is spending his leave with his par- gxits, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler. Peter's Road. llirs. E E Perkins. Manchester. Conn, and Mrs. Sadie Gannon. mg island. N.Y.. are spending their raration with their sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Campbell. Alliston. . Mint Ruby Murphy. none at the Talconwood Hospital, spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Thomas Murphy. Sf. Mal'y'l Road. Mr. and lllrtt. Peter O'Laina and little son Johnny left Monday morning for their home in Swift Current, SBSIL. after spending their vacation with Mrs. O'Lalne's mother, Mrs Thomas Murphy. St. hlaryls Roan. They were accom snied to St Catharine's. 0nt.. by Mrs. O'Laine's Sister, Edna Mur- pity. for pure ENJOYMHVI" IIINIJ lliiili TEA Portrait oi PRINIIIE. PHILIP Those who collect royal portraits will welcome the new lull-color picture of Prince Philip which ap- pears in The Standard this week. Prince Philip is shown in the uniform of the 8th Royal Irish Hus- sars of which he is CoioneI.in-Chief. Get The Standard - on sale now, Wmnlete with magazine. 2-0811? novel and 20 36165 oi comics. Only tan Cents, Ultestundnttl . Whose I Am"; the quartet "We - Are Building For Eternity"; duet- Sucred Song Service Hold At Peter's Road A very lovely and inspiring tiHt.'li- ed song service was held in the Peter's Road Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening. The church was filled to capacity. The sr-rvicc was conducted by the minister. Rev. Carl Currie. who took for his text ”0h Sing Untr the Lord A New Song”. The service opened with the Doxology., followed by the congregation and choir singing "Oh, Worship The King". Reading of the scripture followed by Rev. Mr. Currie. The song service was as follows: "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me" and "Wandering Child Come Home" by the male octet of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown: congregat- ional hymn ”Awake My Soul"; a quartette consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Matheson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carver. sang very lovely "Beautiful Land"; a solo by Joan Rodgerson "i wonder as I Wander" "Sound, Bugle Sound", by the male octet: "Still Sweater Every Day" by the church choir; congregational hymn "Jesus Master Joan and Nada Rodgerson "The Lord Is My Light and My Sal- vatlo '; the octet- "The Wayside Cross and "Go Tell Someone About Jesus": congregational hymn Mon-Tues-I2-I3 this one. Box Office Opens 7:45 p.m. way! figlstin' gleam in his eye! like tlrle--and there's NEVER been JOHN WAYNE Truck Accident A 1954 55- ton truck crashed through the railing at Bridgetown Saturday evening about 8.00 p. m.. damaging the truck considerably and leaving the railing ruined. Three men were in the truck. whicti was proceeding from Souris to Montague. but only one required a row stlchcs to a cut on his wrist. The Souris detachment H.C. M. P. were investigating. arc WATERWAY Britain's largest inlet. the Bristol channel. extends inland for. 80 miles. INSPECTS AIRPORTS PARIS tlteutersi-Charles de Niverville. Canada's director of civilaviation. flew into orly air- port here from Zurich Saturday to study French airport organization and air transport problems. Do Niverville is on a study trip which has taken him to Holland and Germany. "Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Bless- ing". The Benedicti followed. A very successful chicken and bam supper was held in connection with the aing-song at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reid where approximately three hundred peop- YEO Tlma0:00 3.. T. LASTTIME I SAW PARIS Color-Van Johnson - Elizabeth Taylor Money back guarantee - Don't miss THE" STARS SHINE BEST - - . . AT THE DRWE3N SHOW! TODAY and TUESDAY Take it from us - - - ”TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY" is one of the sweilest, laughing-est. pictures to come your HE'S BACK WITH A WAYNE-SIZE BADGE! Heirs rarin' trouble-hurtting' he-guy - - - with s she-gal who puts a There's nobody like Wayne in a atory nouns REED "TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY" - COMEDY - CARTOON 4- le were served. THEATRE , MONTAGIIE - Adm. 30 -4'6 a story you've liked morei cusnsas COBURN tturttotitzizti m DEALER I.li.-mud Vfiriag contractors iii-JIFRIGERATION '0 install no u... "Mn iterated counters, Mr0&:l:.r;;".aiso House C. t:. ;, W Polislier IllI.aiiIiaulmlerciii.e.e."" ,, rioroiis a :Y' M1 no its an "'"l"rI. washers and electrical Wtslisncas Mayfair Murray River -- MONDAY - TUISDAY As funny as Phi-COMEDY 1... you've ever seen. andmgl5g:'rS Theatre . . . Time 8:30 pm. 831'. East Baltic Mrs. Elsie Bruner. South Carol- ina. visited with Mrs. Carrie Mc- Vane who is making a good re- covery in the P. from her recent operation. E. l. Hospital The many friends and acquaint- cnces will regret to learn that Mr. Garfield Johnson. Peters Road is at present not feeling,up to par. The Eastern Districts were visit- ed with several lhtiii(iei'sioi'ms dur- ing the past week but with no damage done. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. J. 13. Matthew and daughter of Souris on the death of Mr. J. 3. Matthew at his home in Souris, also to all surviving relatives. msympathy ii being extended to EXTENEHANKS The Souris Town Council and Fire Department wish to thank Morell, Charlottetown, Montague and Georgetown Fire Departments for assistance at re- cent flre in Pulp Yard. They also wish to thank the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Souris Hospital, the Ladies' Aid and Gillespie's Snack Bar for coffee and sand- wiches. . Macxenzie. Mr. Hall, Mr. Pineau. Resolutions Following were the resolutions :- dopted Friday at concluding ses- sions of the Charlottetown Rural Teachers Convention: Be it resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended to Dr. MacKinnon for the use of the auditorium. to Miss Bowness. Dr. Shaw, Mr. Rice. Mr. Ross, Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Baker, Mr. Malcolm Mr. MacDonald and all others who have in any way contributed to the success of our convention. Be it resolved that the Board of Governors supply song sheets to be used for future conventions. Be it resolved that all teachers take a firm stand on the matter of holidays thus doing away.with fall holidays. Whereas Miss Bowness is over- worked attendlng to Teachers Aid. be it resolved that there be a ' tee appointed to assist Miss Bownesa. Be it resolved that the teachers of this group of C h a r lgo t t etown Rural support the resolution of 0'Leary group. Resolved that Easter convention concentrate to a greater extent on modern teaching methods there by Mrs. John McEachern. East Bal- tic, and Mrs. Peter McAuly, Souris on the death of their brother Mr. Jerome McEachern, Priest Pond, who passed away recently in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and two children left on return to the United States having spent a pleasant holiday with Miss Marion Kennedy at her summer home Ln Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Gunii. Everett, Mass.. and Mrs. Percy Mat-Donald, King.-iboro. were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Paton. Rollo Bay. Miss Ellen Lynsky left on return to the United States after spend- ing snme time visiting with Miss Edith Rose. R. N. and Miss Mabel Rose. North Lake. The South Lake school opened on August is and the teacher for the coming term is Mrs. George Cheverie. i Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Massey. Teachers Convention Here , l taking on the character of teacher. - Adopted At training periods. practical demon-I strations, films. etc. Even if this entailed extension of the conven'I tion to a full week. Whereas it is the feeling of this convention that the salary com- mittee is too representative of the City of Charlottetown therefore be it resolved that the newly appointed members of the Board of Governors request a new com- mlttee more representative of rural teachers. Be it resolved that the teachers of the Charlottetown rural. assem- bled in annual convention pledge their support to the Board of Governors in their efforts to im- prove the status of education in this Province and to bring to the proper authorities the enadequacy of the present salary scale for the teachers of this Province. Be it resolved that some special remuneration be given by the Government to teachers holding degrees. Be it resolved that future Char- lottetown rural conventions be held on daylight saving time provided it is in effect in the City. Bothwell. visited with Mrs. Moa- sey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McKinnon, St. Peters, on August 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Johniiic Love. Murray liarbour were recently married. Mr. Love is widely known in these parts as he is an up-and- doing lobster iishimg man at North Lake and Clear Springs. The many friends of Mr. Elliot Bruce. East Baltic, regret to Icarni, that he has ftir some time nottl being enjoying his usual good! health. Liiitla litirris two-and-half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry liarris, East Point, had a narrow escape from more serious results when she accidentally fell from the car she was riding in and had her leg broken in several places. She is now making a good recovery in the Charlottetown Hos- D ta . Mr. Robert Rose. North Lake. was a business visitor to Nova scotia. Shown by Mr. Vic . ..Loutoowmond pbnolttosii agqi . auo . 035 Logainst overcharging in it . . . opal r Martha driving--trotuumtliat eoonorny. armrest "Montreal . 2 vatiatiiivi CLOVER SUNDAY AT All members Legion B. the Souris i-ire Department are using their tank truck putting out a small blaze in piles of bark. following fire in pulp field at Knight's Point, Sou- ria, Saturday night. Bottom pic- ture shows sortie of the huge piles of pulp which escaped damage. Of the approximately 10.0w cards in the area. mo were destroyed. Bpuniured by Charlottetown Branch Canadian smouldering Photos by G. A. Loard. Souris. T'"'T'TT"T""'T'T”"'l WAR GRAVES FILM I Sanderson GLIIB 8:30 P. M. are invited ..n.. E. S. L. Scene Of S Monday. Sept. 12. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 ouris Pulp Yard Fire fly. The Story of Womaifs Beauty rand Manis Temptation!” i7illiBllillEli Lott HE coutntrt Rssth Blunt Film in Hollywood iiittory! 2 Years to Malta! A Fortune to film! i Thousands in the Cut! i0ll'il GASP! Revolt at the laws who map! the dungeon tor a wanton orgy If vengeance. Yllli'll SEE! Sacrifice oi the innocents on the flaming altar oi the love goddess Astana! M-G-M SPECTACLE CINEM:tS::oPE and COLOR! THE . PRODIGAI. Starring LANA lURNER'EDMUND PURDOM ,,, touts CALHERN AUDREY DALTON -JAMES MITCHELL NEVILLE BRAND srr:('iai.t CINEMASCOPE CARTOON "SOUTHBOUND Di.lCl(LlN"' CINEMASCOPE PRICES .- snows also-7-I TODAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY utts TURNER as Ttit aoootss or LOVEI PRINCE EDWARD.