classes at the Dundas Plowhg Ma ch and Agricultural Fair this my. continued from yesterday: HEREFORDS Junion call. malt P0"! En” Dec. 31, 1954 - 1. L. J. Buetl and ,0", -Murrary Harbour; 3- 14- 1- Buell and son. fix 1.. J. Buell and sun. Male born before July 1. 1952 - 1. -Leith Townsend. Junior champions male and re- so.-.-c - Champion L.J. Buell and son, Reserve Edwin Duffy. Senior Champion malshand re- .erve - Champion Leith Townsend. Reserve L.J. Buell and son. Grand Champion - Leith Town- I. le.Il1i(inior.Yearling - 1. L. J. Buell 2. 1.. J. Buell. Two year old female. Born July I. 1952-June 30. 1953 - 1. L. -I But-ll. Fcmnle born July 1- 1951s June it), 1052 - 1. L. J. suen: Female. born before July 1. 1951- 1,2. and 3! L. J. Buoll. Junior get of Sire - 1. L.J. Buell. Senior set of Sire - L.J. Buell. Junior Herd - L.J. Buell. senior Herd - L.J. Buell. progeny of dam-ll and2l L..I. Bucll.PoLL ' RIlli)nior Calf - 1. Kenneth Mel- lish, Cardigan. Junior Champion iicllish. 2 Year Old Female - 1. Ronnie MacDonald, Annondala. 3. Ronnie MacDonald. senior Champion and Reserves- Ronnie MacDonald. Grand Champion and Reserve- Ronnic MacDonald. SIIORTIIORNB Junior calf. male. born after Dec. :1. 1954-1. Athol s. Roberts. Southport. Senior calf, male - 1. Athal S. Roberts. Junior champions male and re- serve - Champion 'Athal Roberta. Reserve Athal Roberts. Grand Champion and Reserve - Grand Aihal Roberts. Reserve Athal Roberts. Junior calf female - Athal Rob erts. senior Calf. female - 1. Athal Roberts: 2. Athal RobertI:l3. Ed- win Duffy. Village Green. Junior Yearling -- 1. Athal Rob- erts: 2. Athal Roberts. senior yearling. female -- 1. Athal Roberts. Two year old female. born July I. 1968 - June N. 1053 - 1. Athal Roberts 1. Athal Roberta. Female born July 1, 1951 - June 30 1952 1. Athol Roberts. Female. born before Julyl. 1951 -1. Athol Roberts: 2. Athol Ro- berts. . senior Champion female born July 1. 1933 and Reserve -- 1. Athal Roberts. Reserve - Athal Roberts. Grand Champion Female and re- serve - 1. Athal Roberts, Reserve- Athal Roberts. Junior get of airs - 1. Athal Roberts St-ninr gel of Sire - 1. Athal Roberts. Junior Herd - Athal Roberts. Senior Herd - Athal Roberta. Progeny of dam - 1. Athal Roberts. 2. Athal Roberts. - AYRSIIIRE8 Junior yearling male - 1. Bran- ion Stead, Bay Fortune; 1. Preston Peardon, Montague. Senior yearling male - 1. John J. Somers. st. Georges. Two year old male -- 1. John Glllls. Forest Hill; 2. N. W. Mac- Leod and Son. Cardigan RR5; 8. Robert Acorn. Dundas. Mala born before July 1. 1961 - 1. Edwin Reid and son. sour-ls: I. Brenton stead and Son. Senior Champion male and re- serve - Champion Edwin Reid. Reserve" Brent Stand. Grand Champion and Reserve - Cirand Edwin Reid. Reserve Brent Itead. Junior self female - 1. Brent Iiead and Son: 1. Edwin Reid and Ion. Souris; 8. N.W. Maclaod. Cardigan: 4. Brent Stead. Kenneth Dunclas Livestock Classes Provincial Plowing Match Results of Jlldlllll II IIVIIIO13 Sun: I. Acorn. Dundas. - Junior yearling - 1. Brent Stead: 8. Edwin Reid; 8. Robert Acorn; 4. N. W. Macbeod. Senior yearling. female - 1. Ed- win Reld; 2.'Brent Stand; 3. Robert White. Rollo Bay. Two year old female. dry - 1. Edwin Reid: 1. Robert White: 3. Robert Acorn: 4. N.W. MscLeod. Female in milk - 1. N. W. Mac- Leod: 2. Brent stead: ll. Robert White Female, dry - 1. N.W. Meclaeod. Female in milk. born July 1. 1951 to June 80, 1962 - 1. Brent Stead; 2. Brent Stead; 3. Edwin Reid; 4. Robert White. Female. dry, born between July 1, 1960 to June (I). 1951 -- 1. N.W. MacLeod. Female in milk born between July 1. 1950 to June 30. 1951 - l. N.W. MacLcod. Female dry. born before July 1, 1950 -- 1. Brent Stead; 2. Edwin Reid: 8. N.W. MacLeod. Female in milk. born before July 1. 1950 - l. Edwin Reid: 2. Edwin Reid: 3. Brent Stead; 4. Robert White. Junior Champion Female and reserve - Champion Brent Stead. Reserve Edwin Reid. Senior t ' female and re- serve - Champion Brent Stead. Grand champion - Edwin Reid. Junior herd - Brent Stead. Senior herd - 1. Brent Stead; 2. Edwin Reid: 3. N.W. MacLeod. Progeny of dam -- 1. men: Stead; 2. Edwin Reid; 3. Edwin Reid: 4. N. W. MacLeod. Four females qualified in R.0.P.- 1. Brent Stead: 2. NW. MacLeod. Junior get of sire - 1. Edwin Reid: 2. Brent Stead. Senior get of sire -s 1. Edwin Reid: 2. N. W. MacLeod. Grade yearling Female - 1. Rod MacKenzie. Primrose: 2. John D. MacDonald. Mt. Stewart; 3. John D. MacDonald. Grade 2 years - 1. Rod Mac- Kenzie. Grade female born before July I. 1951 - 1. and 2. Rod Macifenzie, 3. Jack Peardon. Montague. Best uddered grade Cow and Breedu- Rod Maclfensie. JOINS R. C. M. P. John William Levers. son of Mr. and Mrs. .l.W. Lavers. Georgetown. left on Saturday, Sept 17th. for Regina. Saskatchewan. where he will begin training with the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice. Jackie attended Georgetown High School and during the past two years took Grade K! and X11 studies at St. Dunstan's College. He attended the Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree in Ottawa in 1963 and is the holder of a Queen's Scout Certificate. In athletics he took part in hocky. baseball and handball. and for two years held the Junior Track and Field Cahm- pionship of st. Dunstan's College. Prior to his departure a number of his young friends gathered at his home and presented hime with a travel clock. . . AC RELEASE WAR CRIMINAL TOKYO (Reuters) - Canadian- born Japanese war criminal Zen- shu Nakata. 39. was released on parole from Sugamo prison here Monday. He was convicted of par- ticipating in the slaughter of 800 cldnese civilians in Manila. DANCE Join the crowds to the dance in St. Mary's Hall, Souris. Friday night. Sept. 23. Modern and old time music by Al Blanchard and his orchestra. Excellent sound system. Regular ad- mission. a senior Calf. female -- I. ldwill Mayfair Theatre Marray Itver - MONDAY - TUESDAY tiiimvul "IRAN-ARA" IIII BREAD Reid and son 1. Brent stead and N.W. Idacbeod and Sons Llrentsteadandsoan. Robert lasfldfic Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mcclura on there marrlay:,iniTrinity United church. Char ttetown. on August 27 Mrs. McClure is the former was Evelyn Stewart. Charlotta- wn. Mr. Elwood Chlng. secbourt, and Mr. Leeland Dlxon,- Bothwell, motored to Truro where they at- tended the Truro exhibition during the past week. Miss Bertie Robertson. Red Point and Miss Arlene Robertson. Kinuborc. attended the Maritime Convention at Wolfville. She repre- sented the B. Y. P. U. of East Point BIpt.ist.ClIu.rch. Mrs. Elsie Bruner who had spent some time at her summer home in Klngsboro left on return to her residence in South Carolina. She was accompanied back with her niece. Miss Clarabell Ching, Basin Head. who will attend school there. Miss Mary Strahan. Rollo Bay. visited recently with J. F. Massey. Bothwell. Mr. Sterling Robertson. Kings- '-0n- Ontlrio. Spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robertson. lfingsbor... Rev. D. 1. and Mrs. McClare, and son." John Arthur. Kingsboro, 31'0.IP0nding their holidays with their parents in Nova Scotia. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McAuly who were married in St. Marys Church, Souris. on August 24th. llylors. McAuly is the former Miss ur. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and young son. Moncton. spent the weekend of Sept. 3 with Vlra. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce. Red Point. Mr. and Mr. Smith visited with relatives in California for two weeks before coming to P. E. I. Mr. Daniel Beaton, New York. spent a holiday with his sisters and brothers at East Point. . W. Baker. A. Cameron. last Point. Mr. William Rolland who has spent some time visiting with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland. North Lake. left on return to his home in Florida. Mr. Sylvester Jarvis Campbell left recently for Hamilton. Ont- ario. where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hogan and family spent the weekend with Mrs. Hogan's mother. Mrs. Annie Mclnnis. Lakeville. Mrs. Harry Bruce returned to her home in Red Point having visited with her daughter and son- ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon. Truro, N. 8. Mrs. Carrie McVane who re- ccntly underwent an operation in the P. E. I. Hospital returned to her home in Bothwell. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Higgin- bottom whose marriage took place in the United Church, Bay Fortune on August 23. Mrs. Hlgglnbottom is the former Miss Julia C. Wood. Rollo Bay. Mr. Gordon Haydon who has spent a few days in the souris Hospital has returned to his home in Greenwich. Rev. Sister Viola Massey of the Sisters of Service Convent. Hali- u. c. Moneutoa Rev. George Dorey. Moderator of the United Church for all Canada will take part in the in- augural meeting of the National Stewardship Crusade which will take place at the Coliseum. Sept. 27 and at which upwards of 5,000 people are expected to attend. Bernard Massey, Bothwell, of the recent death of Mr. John Dillman, Elderbank, N. S. Mr. Robert Rose. Kingston. Ont- ario. spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose. East Baltic. Georgetown Department of Agriculture of the Provincial Government. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunuvan,' Pictou. N. I., motored to George- town where they were the week- end guests of Mr. Donovan's moth- er. Mrs. Maurice Donovan. Mr. Raymond Lavaindier return- ed recently from a motor trip through. Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Paterson. Moncton. are visiting Mr. Peter- son's parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Hutten Dalziel. I CAPITO mu no”. Denney Georgetown .visitors to Georgetown on Sunday, has accepted a position with the" Albert Dslziel, Cbarlottetown,werc Sept. lliih. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald. slud- ont nurse at the Charlottetown hos- pital was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fits- gerald. Miss Catherine Burke and Mrs. Wilfred Prosper were recent visi- tors to Pictou. N. 6.. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Prosper. Mr. Amos Lavandier of the Unit- ed States motored to the island, arriving late last w and is the Tuesday, Sept. 20. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 MANIA roa DOUBLES JOUIINALISM roar ZIPHYB. Ont. CF - There's TORONTO (CP) - Edward If. somebody around here who likes sciu-sder. 37 has been appointed pllferiag thin in twoa. far. and director of the journalism and Mrs. Joseph swell told police Sat- printing management depart- urday a thief had their farm borne ments. at Ryerson Institute d sear this community 8 miles Technology. it was announced Mon- northesat of Tomato with two day. Mr. Schrader. a native of dimes from a table. two beers Saskatoon. had worked as a news- from the refrigerator and two 40- paper man in Winnipeg. Vancouver pound visa from the Yard. and Toronto. PULPWOOD Boates (P.E.I.) Limited announce the opening guest of his parents. r. and Mrs. Herman Lavandier. AC - TIIIIAY - WED. fax. spent some time with her mother. Mrs. J. F. Massey and brothers at Bothwell and sister. Mrs. Louis Steuart. South Lake. Mrs. Carrie McVane who recent-J ly underwent an operation in the, P. E. 1. Hospital returned to herl home in Bothwell. They fought the whiid fury of the glacier Mr. Morris Bruce, K' t Ont- ario spent a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce. Red Point. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Theodo e Poole and family on the recent oath of Mr. Theodore Poole at Souris September 3rd. LUMBER FOR SALE Scantling from 2 3:4 up to 2 x 10. Most all lengths. Mrs. Arthur McNeill. Montague. BUYING timothy seed daily. y Fraser and Annear Feed Service LEGION MEETING. Montague branch. Wednesday. September 21. at I p.m. Daylight Time. Personals Her many friends will regret to learn that IMrs. Arthur Fraser. County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar and family, Brudenell. accompanied by Mrs. Albert Dewar and Miss Jessie Dewar. were visitors to East Point on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Taylor. Lower Mon- tague. is spending her vacation with relatives in Jamaica Plain. Mass. Mr. John Maclfenna. Rumford, Maine. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth. lower Mon- tague. . Miss Mary Taylor. Jamaica Plain, Mass.. spent an enjoyable two weeks at her lovely summer cottage in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cenn Easiern Guardian Montague. is a pat,ient in the Kings' P E I in Northam. P.E.I. on Sunday. wlls Karl Msldea ) x I ' EN N v..,.-v - -iiw i ( e s .9: -. THE STARS SHINE BEST - - - - AT THE DRIVE-IN SHOW! -pom personalities- aox orrrcs: N VA 9”" "NW snow 1 1 '00 P" M' N STARTS ?.l::Np.,,:.T W ' V at Mo p.m. TODAY AND ruesox: STAIION (Nora onanon nv snow-mm) C F C Y "ONE OF THE GREATEST DRAMA H..MS OF ALL 'I'IME - - - pmum go you by DIRECTED BY ALFRED HITCHOOCK ALL Hssnnnsssneasnnrm IN A5 I" R I non-roouaar cm: ANNE naxrnn E '"d"” d I "I CONFESS" Ashamaeonfsseed---aslnoonoaaled---asforyoflove. asnpifaston and terror with the brand of Hitchcock bum- h . COMING! wsmmrsnay s Tntmsnav "TH! some CANTOR STORY" rams! ANIVSATURDAY--t 1-an nownv nova IN "L008! IN LONDON" ' nos-rusa-is-sossn-r. ansf.ao.es APPOIIITIAEIIT g iii HONDURAS color .. Glsa ms - an sunrises vlhslhgadveatarel-Jaspsase Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kingsboro. Bo 1-ds, d 5 and Miss Jennie Stewart.. Boston. a Ce 8r and asphalt Mass.. spent a pleasant visit with shingles, brick, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruce. Red Point. . CLARK BROS. Word has been received by Mr. Mt. Stewart REGULAR meeting Ladies Aux HEAR iliary Canadian Legion at Mrs. William Dewar's. Tuesday night, 8:00 p.m. Corn boil. STARTING Friday. September 23. dances will be held in Lower Montague hall every Friday night. instead of Wednesday night. FLAIR MYSTERY PACKAGE 01.00. Values from 32.00 to 36.00. Boehnerls Jewellers. Montague. imm.d"'".lY - - . preceding the RESERVE October ii and 7 for grand carnival in Lower Mon- vs I tague hall. Bingo. games. door World's Heavyweight prizes. Doors open at 7 p.m. Fun for everyone. Come and bring championship Fight (NOT TELEVISEDI your friends. Colourful highlights in the careers of both the champion and the challenger-and their own predictions on tonight's outcome. Plus training camp interviews and comments by ”RADl0 GARDIGAN CHICKEN SUPPER ' THIS EVENING Dance After and the man with the kill- hungry eyes! my PIPER LAURIE WILLIAM IEIIDIX VINCENT PRICE . I cocoa sr7((.'Il1Ww(0B W EETIA SI. will is resident of this city! VICTOR IAATIIRE lid EXTRA! - NEWS AND CARTOON - SHOW TIMES: 8:30 - 'I - 9 - WANTED - "LONG JOHN SILVER" THE MYSTERY MAN OF CHARLOTTET OWN -- REWARD -- or 10 silver: DOLLARS To the person who correctly Identifies "LONG JOHN SIL- VER". He roams the streets of our city, in ordinary dress, and carries a. letter of identification. Brother . . . Your Hosts . . . a. Friend or a Stranger but he is - TWO SHORTS He may be your NOTE CAREFULLY: YOU MUST ADDRESS "ARE YOU LONG JOHN SILVER THE MOVIE PIRATE COMING TO THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE"? 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