Very keen competition was most honorl. They had seven waged yesterday among the Is- firsts. six seconds. three thirds. land's top Holstein breeder; and two fourths and a fifth and a when it was over Judge Jim sixth place. Brown of Newcastle. Ontario, Cyril Jones. Charlottetown R. laid it was a very good show.,R.l. was another strong content- It finished out on a roadwaylant with four firsts, three see- below the cattle barns as t.he'onds, no less than eight thirds. Vaudeville show took over inside tvtti fourths, six fifth; and a the Jones Cattle Arena. tsixih. He had the junior female cum, from (meg, herds were champion and reserve senior and vieing for honor; at the bigjT959”'9 EMM- show. Nobody had any walkaway Unsworthy Gurney. herdsman with ribbons but perhaps Hoop-,at Falconwood Farm. had a good er Brothers of Rustico had the,day which was topped when his -T"i AW” T” and k aged dry cow went senior EASTERN grand champion. She is Falcon- Eiood Hts-ngales Mgfl;Lnn'j r - t t GUARDIAN a..2”' K't3..".'35i.. and iii. dam Msrksmen's Cyn-i ri:ri.i:it-s Jewlery will be-:1hi'3h flit? ":"mPi0u;i;iP t ed f um ; A . e an . irss. wo Sect: 3. 3,25 21,,"f,',"Augu,,”mcf'u'i:9jL'”lihira. fourth and fifth pm. ritsf tbon; and a sixth. DANCE Lower Montague Hall,0THER CHAMPIONS Aug. liith. Boudreault's orchest-l Bttnbury Farm had the senior ra. Sound System. Canteen Ser- iand grand male championship vice. lwiniicr in Acme Sky Pilot. Inf addition they had a couple oft 109655 ENTERTMNED -lliirsls. six seconds. a third. four MW "ink Greene. Monlltlueniourths and eight other ribbons. was hostess at her summer cot-t Oswald Newson and son of late gen Tuistiay everlugg to thetClyde River tied the reserve Jun- mem Ta 0 . cine a liillslde,ior male champion in Diamond lodges. when a jolly wienerlllill Design. They also had a roast was the feature event. Scv-Irtiupie of firsts. three seconds. eral visitors were also welcome tour thirds. six fourths and sev- gviiests. A lively singsoiig ii'itlii?tji 0:11?!" ftbbtgtt I V V . r. Preston ackson and his- -"W0" PW?" 0 -Wt guitar was greatly appreciated P9''ih,i'3t:3 ""3 -l!U"iXij' "'8'; 0h3l'"'i and enjoyed. An expression ofii”("' '" 3'3-59 ”; 9 3” appreciation was tendered Mrs. haaasxevcgitgigfgnplggggullium nd hi .I -k. - t - i harlefezfabonl lgdgg. W" on be Lea of Victoria had the reserve; senior and reserve grand male 40TH ANNIVERSARY 4 t-tianipioii in Romondale Re-cchot short time ago Mr. and Mrs 50V'"?i8t1 Alex M. aeaton. Vallcyfield, S-C- Stewart Ind Son! 0' celebrated their roriieth wedding anniversary with metiibcrs of their immediate family. Amongt those present from distant pointai were their daughter, Mrs. Ntl man Wray at Marlboro. Mass.,i and their son. Ernest of Halifax. 13,-ge ban, on 3 (arm owned by' N5- M0''3 with mh” Elms "WY . Harry Arnold 12 miles east of To- 1 were presented with a iicautifulgmnm, No one was injured but. take by their dauiihtei--in-Iawndamage was estimated at 3100.- Mrs. .Vlalcoim Beaton of Heather- ooo, Norman Fraser of co;-bum-Kl dale. Another daughter. Mrs. r who was driving past said he saw i Herh Thompson of Halifax was something flash across the sky. unable to attend this happy oc- fall to earth and burst into a ball easinn. i of flame. METEORITE HITS BARN TORONTO t(.'Pi - A fire be- llied started by a falling meteor- , ite Monday night destroyed a, Keen Competition Among Top Hoisteins Yesterday The Guardian Page 5 ' Wed. August 14. 1957 l l l ibert who visits here annually. its the former Vivian Campbell jof Montague. t. Mayfair Theatre SICRRAY RIVER .. AUG. 14-ll ................... Constable Git-n R&'.tllUifIN R Marsiifieid had three firsts and CMP-- m""3- ”"i3"i"- 3"” several other placings. One of "15 .”'””R d3”3i""l- ”3Fi'”"'r men. red ribbon winners dent are visiting in MOIIIEEUC. Ltucsts on to take the reserve junior 0' M1? and Mfst Marshall Rey- femaie championship. "Olds- Johp R. Thompson, Charlotte-, , town RR; J. Layton Jones and j Son. Powtial: Howard Dixon, Fortune Bridge. and William 3 Found of Long River and And- rew Baiti of French River were ;others who got into the prize tmoney from time to time. PERSONALS . Eilrs. Frank VuoI.I.ti, Halifax. N8. is the guest of her son, Mr. Joseph Vuozw, Montague WEDNESDAY I only) W0 JW. Butler, R.C A.I"., Mrs. Butler and son, Ronnie, aitd daughters Patsy and Niiia,i of Clinton. Ontario, are visiting relatives in Montague and .iiur-I ray Harbor. While have they are guests of Mrs. Butler's briitiier- in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Leroy White. MURDER BY MURDER! lie followed the strangest timetable ever planned . . . in this thrill-a-minute crime! iiiititggsiiviii . i Mi" and 'ilrs Ht-id Facet iintif daughter, Rosemary. and soul Brian, of Halifax, NS, who are vacationing at Stanliope, guests of Mrs. Sweet's aunt. -- Mrs. Gordon Thoiiipsoii 'I'iiti- H754 H3"”9i Buiihanan A15”; ' berlea. 3.5” Is Hsiung imwes iisiting Mrs. Buchanan is iii-r; I Ind mendsg m sumnlerslde sister, Airs. Edviin Baker, New! Springton and Montague. -””i35- N-S I Mr '"m in" Duncan K,.,,'m.dy Mrs. Peter Hume. one of Vinn- weymoump Mas,” are wsmng tazues grand old Iatiics. has re-t lllends in ii,1(,,"agu,, and mu, tiirncri home after an t-iitmaiilc iivo necks visit with her Lzrund-5 son, and his wile. Mr and Hrs. 1 Freciiian Hume. R ('A F Stat- ion. Siimnierside En route liiinie VIOW. Miss Sadie hltirkiiiimn. tittavia is the guest of her hrniiit-r-in-law mm Smerg M,-. and 5,"; pg Mrs Hume enjtivcd a tIPilLI.iliIIlit Malt”,-,.' M,,"am,9g talsill to Green (lablcs at Ciitflil-I isi. LA ('. .-ilbert hiiiriiliv. RC. ' V M A.l-T. Tor Bay. Ntlti. is spi-nd- llrs George tltirristiii and "i ing his leave in Xltintagiie. young daughter, ilcbtirali, tlr.i '. ' ' guests of his part-iits, Mr. and Lca Xitirrisun. Miss lnicltia j 9;. 3i0i.Vbii'0b9-ii 4I1gus'Screi1nplaybyAben Katidd Mrs. l-lraiit-is Nlurphy. ltiisseil and Miss l.uc,v Mae Wal- t 9, Produced and Directed by Mark Stevens kcr lcft by our Fltldfi) niiirniiitt 1 V 5 Released thru United Artists Eiir. and MP3 Jay iI.'li'ilPrI, inr liamilton, 0ni., after spciid- , :7 Atlanta. Gctirgia. are visiting int: an enjoyable vacation with l ' friends in fiiontatziie. Mrs. liar- tricnds and relatives. qmw Tn”, 8 50 P m COMING .... ; ''iT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER" Iii t'Iiit-iit.'ist'ttiw clllii 'I'it('httiittltIr THIVIKSIIAY & FRIDAY (Aug. I5-I 6) THANKS Is exicndcd by the Gcot'gct0wii School Board com- mittee to all those who by ihcir work, donations. and patronage nttidc the now school tea party the great success it was. .Kt.tti-iiit; Iif'lIl' Kit”), Il.Ill liiiilcv. Cid Charisse F.ntr-rt;tiiinicitt tli:it's t.'ti.-tr.-iiittvt-ti in t-hose your bliics away. Slitiw Tlhili -11:30 pm. WANTED BLUEBERRIES t. W1 -1- 11. Paying 10 cents per pound to the pickers. MONTAGUE COLD STORAGE SAID HER JEALOUS FATHER! Most people enjoy it great love story. And most experts agree that one of the best is the romance between Elizabeth BHITPH and Robert Browning. Now, lyi-G-M has brought it to the scrccn-from a Broadway hit play -THE BARRE"i'TS of WIMPOLE STREET .. This picture has all the elcmcnts of great en.tertainmentf- taken right out of life itself:-The beautiful young girl the mysterious London mansion in which her tyrannical father keeps ht-r virtually a prisoner . g the handsome young writer who beats down all barriers and steals her away!-All true and all exciting, as a perfect cast brings it to you . . . That "Many Splendor- ed" star-Jennifer Jones is Elizabeth Barrett; hand- some Bill Travers is her famous lover; and that great actor. John Giclgud. is the possessive father. See them in M-GM-'s great new picture Ti-IE BARREITS OF WIMPOLE STREET! In Cinemascopc and Metrocolor! THE GREAT LOVE STORY! TIIIC JULINDA FAMILY Exhibition Vaudeville Has Excellent Entertainment aritiiis l'(ITH('fI)' number when her dancing partners begin to use the iiitiv somcwliai lcss than zcntly This act tilting witii bo- ini: skillttilii t-sci-iitcd produces ithc best in conictty. ifCmii.i' of his Seen in front of tlic granti- arms. stand are thc "Star Dusters", What appears to be a sopliis-lone of thc most thrilling aerial ticatcd dance turns into a hii-lacts I-vcr to comc here. The vaudeville attractions at itilly rxicniicd this year's exhibition are of the lttslicst quality. Whether it be dipstick comedy or the genu- niv ariisty of highly skillcti ari- s-. more is entertainment to ltlcttse all tastes I ' gm” The Juindas. a tiiniiv art 0 it . . i ' . '. '. . r-AltG. I6 FRIDAY e8:30 P-M. "'5"'m”w 75.!”ii.'J"3iif'..i'"li.."'.i.?std'HiiI5 P E 0 "A" ONE Nioirr( ONLY ) c"'"'W0" ' WW" -o-umo- 'ar on the program. The iicro-f '--t'.r' stunts of three children: mining in ages from six to in we amazing. The whole iam- roordinated their efforts to, 'Il UK a most whnlt-spnie type of; i-iiitiyment. The huge audience tit-rally took the Julindas to, 'itc:r hearts. t him Norma is an attractivel titiiig lady who docs some ama:-' imts on the slack wirc Her zmcetullneu. balance and poise- ttt-n her the well, merited ny-i Dittuse of the crowd. t For the kiddies there is ai 'itt)SI entertaining dog and pony 3"? Ruby's dogs and ponies die- rt'iv a degree of trntiitng which at timea almost reaches human iniclligence, Film: and Leon combine to Mini: one at the finest adagia halancing acts seen in Charlotte- town. Leon raises his partner to A hand to hand balancing post- tinn with a grace and else which makes their act a thing 1! beauty. They bring thrill: to the audience when her mug . nor tosses Edna from one and in the other while she does at head to hand gtand at the G- llii likiilll ixtwrttii i hiifi BOX OFFICE OPEN! 7! M. . P. snow STARTS A'l' DUI! Rain at Pine ADULTS 800 Ctiildrn under 11 year: in can FREE IN A hHOW THATS DELIGHTFULLV l&&CIhF 5 iii: ) fPrIono-81.10 inc. Tax D owned By ADVANCE 'I'ICl(l.T8l EAST OF I” : i A.UIT -y... tit: .-ti h l ttlmevoteuttllte Iifm , RISIHQ I f;I':d!..lrQ expected this time. so. be wise. he early-C-I: my (5r':.l:Ag;f”"g'EE” JEN”. . Poim do cinznn. an cpi sow: i utaov the Yellow a , 2 . . iit-itr cpi. c. w. Roe of iniit.., 1 Q gin: RAYKNOIA5Y 0'"-Y H)X PLAN! drowned Monday when a 'mi.. Nnrthuuiberlnl Strait tide invent Plan View f adv . lea tno extra t.-hornet. BUT 3”7-'-7--"'--"”"-it-'-o-r-'"”"”'i3'e'-' t2".-'2. i.':'I.i-'.:,-r,.........'"-'-'4'? 9' """ comma THUR. - nu. Bninsvich fit in. Yotntun A it have midis-i-ua&II.i.vIevm REMINIBI IIIHIHIIXCTPINGVIEWINTOWNI only the ,'MiI'l lrooteut "REAR WINDOW" JAIEIIRAX-OIACIIELY "LOVERS ARE FOR OTHER WOMEN" 0 the . .-t "A good start. son. ..keep it going!" "I tell Ned the some thing applies to saving. We all made in good start . by saving regularly at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE” NO ICAICIII ACIOII CAIAII IIAIV V0 IIIVI VOO Charlottetown Branch. W. M, Mt-llish - Manager.