‘ old Palmer and Son. IroIRBAY, NFLD., -—A portu. wage trawler identified only as LX-3-N burns off the coast of Newfoundland. about 100 miles ff from Cape Race. The trawler was spotted Monday by a U. S. Navy Neptune on a flight from Argen- tia, Nt‘ld., to the Azores. Later an TRAWLER ON FIRE AT SEA IR.C.A.F. Lancaster plane, from which this photo was taken, re- ported the crew had. abandoned the vessel and had been picked King's Co. Potato Growers v Suggest Processing Plant FORTUNE —— A meeting of' King’s County potato growers! here last night went on record as' asking the parent body—The Po-I taro Growers Association of Edward Island—to look into the feasibility of having a processing plant for potatoes In King’s County. The meeting suggested the pro- cessing plant question be discus- sed next Friday at the general meeting of the Association scheduled for Prince of Wales College Hall. The meeting last night, held in the hall here, was attended by only slightly more than a dozen persons. Mr. Fred Aitken was chairman and Mr. Leslie Underhaly secre- tary. Deputy Minister of Agriculture Prize List Of Alberion, Prince CountyExhibiTion The thirty-second prize list of the Alberton, Prince County Ex- hibition includes: GUERNSEY Bull calf: 1. and 2. Palmer and Sons. Heifer, junior calf: 1. Palmer and Sons; 2. 'Raynall MacNeill and Sons; 3. Harold Palmer. , Heifer, senior calf: 1. Harold Palmer; 2. Raynall MacNeill. Heifer, Junior Yearling: 1. Harold Palmer and Son; 2. and 3. Harold Harold Raynall MacNelll and Sons. Heifer, senior yearling: 1. Har- old Palmer and Son; 2. Harold Palmer and Son; 3. Willard Phil- lips. Heifer. 2 years and under 3, dry: 1. Harold Palmer and Son; 2. 3. and 4. Raynall MacNeill and sons. . Heifer, 2 years and under 3,‘ in milk: 1. and 2. Harold Palmer and Son. 3. Marlene Cow, 3 years, in milk: 1. Har- old Palmer and Son; 2. MacNeill and Sons. ‘ Cow 4 years or over, dry: 1. 2. and 3. Harold Palmer and Son. Cow, 4 years and over in milk: 1. Harold Palmer and Son; 2. Gifford Phillips; Sanford Phil- : s. ‘ ‘iGroup: 1. Harold Palmer and ion; 2. Raynall MacNeill and J Sons; 3. Sanford Phillips. Get of Sire: 1. and 2. Harold Palmer and Sons; 3. and 4. Ray- nall MacNeill and Sons. Progeny of dam: 1. and 2. Har- old Palmer and son; 3. and 4. Raynall MacNeill and sons. Exhibition Special for Bull: Harold Palmer and Son. Junior Male Champion: Harold Palmer and Son. Senior Male Champion: Harold Palmer and Son. Junior Female Champion: Har- old Palmer and Son. Senior Female Champion: Har- JERSEY . Bull calf: 1. Guy. Harris; Harry Prid‘ham; 3. Guy Harris. Yearling Bull. 1. Edwin Lord Ind Son. Heifer, Junior Calf: 1. Edwin Lord and Son; 2. Harry Prid- ham; 3. Sanford Phillips. Heifer Junior yearling. 1. Har- l'y Pridwham; 2. Edwin» Lord and Son; 3. Sanford Phillips. Heifer senior yearling: 1. Jerry Gulliver. Heifer, 2 years and under 3, do: 1. Edwin Lord and Son. Heifer, 2 years and under 3. . in milk: 1. and 2. Edwin Lord and Son; 2. Guy Harris; 3. Harry Pridiham. CW. 4 years or over, dry: 1. EASTERN GUARDIAN FOR SALE heshly killed Tur- tzlys. Vernon Manhood, Martin- e. ‘ COMPETE SET OF Com- mercial Books for sale. Contact David Ellsworth, Lower Monta- We. BALANCE 01“ summer mer- ‘r‘a‘ndise clearing at 13 of, also, “me items at half price. Sale “is September 13th. H. L. Mac- Gregor and Co., Montague. DANCE AT C.Y.C. Hall. Card— every Monday night. Web- Oters Orchestra. NOTICE—Residents of lots 52. - 40; your authorized Watkins Proclucts Dealer is Joseph Young, "Missile. SOUTHERN KINGS Fish and Galile meeting Bridgetown Hall .mdaY. September 1st. Films m be shown. REGULAR MONTHLY meet- 0‘ Southern Kings fish and, me Association in Bridgetownl H331. londay, September lst. to 7-30 pum. films, lunch. Everybodl’ “home. I Edwin Lord and Son; Harris. Cow, 4 years and over. in milk 1. Edwin Lord and Son; 2. Guy Harris; 3. Lord and son. Group: 1. Edwin Lord and Son; 2. Harry Pridham; 3. Edwin Lord and Son. ‘ Get of Sire: 1. Edwin Lord and Son. J ‘ Progeny of dam: 1. and 2. Ed- win Lord and Son; 3. Sanford Exhbition Special for Bull: Ed- Lord and Son. Champion Junior Male: Edwin Lord and Son. s Champion Junior Female: Har- ry Pridham. Champion Senior Female: Ed- win Lord and Son. 2. I. Guy Bull calf: 1. Ivan Clark and Sons; 2. Ralph Adams. . Xearliug hulk. -1. Ithlark; and ‘SOIl‘Sfi. , ‘« v v" , 2 " Heifer, Junior Calf: 1. Ivan Clark and Sons.- Heiferr Senior ‘calf: 1. Ivan ' Clark and Sons; 2. Ralph Adams Heifer, 1 year and under 2: 1. Ivan Clark and Sons; 2. Wyman Harris. Heifer, 2 years and under 3: 1. Raymond Shea; 2. Wyman Har- 1‘15. . Cow, 3 years or over: 1. Ralph Adams; 2. Ivan/ Clark and Sons; 3. Ralph Adams. Group: 1. Ivan Clark and Sons. Get of sire: 1. Ivan Clark. Exhibition Special for Bull: 1. Ivan Clark and Son. Champion Junior Male: Ivan Clark and Sons. Champion Junior Female: Ivan Clark and Sons. Champion Senior Female: Son Ralph Adams. DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN Bull calf: 1. Lornan Maclean; 2. and 3. Ivan Clark and Son. Heifer Junior calf: 1. Ivan Clark and Sons; 2. and 3. Loman MacLean. Heifer,,1 year and under 2: 1. Ivan Clark and Sons; 2. Robert MacLaurin; 3. Loman MacIcan. Heifer, 2 years and under 3: 1. Ivan Clark and Sons; 2. and 3. Inman MacLean. Cow. 3 years: 1. Loman Mac- Lean Cow, 4 years or over, dry: 1. Loman MacLean. Cow, 4 years and over, in milk 1. and 2. Ivan Clark and Sons; 3. Loman Group: 1. Ivan Clank and Sons; 2. Loman Maclean. 7 Get of sire: 1. Loman Mac- Lean; 2. Ivan Clark and Sons; 3. Loman MacLean. Exhibition Special for bull: 1. Loman Machean. ‘ Champion Junior Male: Loman MacLean. Champion Junior Female: Ivan Clark and Sons. , Champion Senior Female: Lo- man MacLean. - RED POLL CATTLE Heifer, 1 year: 1. E. Lloyd S HEREFORD Bull calf: 1. F. C. Ramsay; 2. Ivan Clark and Sons; 3. 4. and 5. Patriot. n Stewart C. Wright was guest speaker. He outlined proceedings of the potato conference held at Fred- ericton, N.B., last week and then answered questions from the floor He gave a comparison of potato acreage this year and last, tell- ing Iihe meeting the figures were about the same. The importance of soil testing before planting was stressed. F. C. Ramsa« y. Yearling Bull: 1. F. C. Ramsay Bull, 2 years and over: 1. and 2. and 3. F. C. Ramsay. , Heifer Junior Calf: 1. Robert MacLauiin 2. 3. and 4. F. C. Ramsay. ‘ Heifer. Senior calf: 1. and 2. F. C. Ramsay; 3. Robert Mac- Laurin. ’ l , Heifer, 1 year and untier 2: 1. Robert Mac Laurin; 2'. F. C. Ramsay; 3. A. S. Johnson and Son. Heifer, 2 years and under. 3: 1. Robert MacLaurin; 2. A. S. Johnson and Son. Cow 3 years or over: 1. and 2: A. S. Johnson and Son; 3. Ivan Clark and San. Group: 1. ’Robert MacLaurin; 2. A. S. Johnson and Son; 3. F. C. Ramsay. Get of sire: 1. Robert Mac- Laurin; 2. F. C. Ramsay. 1 Exhibition Special for Bull: 1". C. Ramsay. Champion Junior Male: F. C. Ramsay. . Champion Senior Male: V F. C. Ramoayg Champion Junior Female: Rob- ert MacLaurin. ' Champion Senior Female: A.S. Johnson and Son. SPECIAL PRIZES Ralph Adams Special for group: 1. Colbourne Glow; 2. Frankie Smallmau; 3. Carl Montgomery. Bank of Commerce Tray. awarded to best three dairy fe- males: 1. Edwin Lord and Son. J. W. Don Campbell Special for registered calf: 1. Colbourne Claw; 2. Bert Palmer; 3. Roland Profitt. I J. W. Don Campbell Special for grade calf: 1. Milton Mont- gomery; 2. Mona Coughliu; 3. Darilenle Baxglole. Shorthorn Breeders Association Special for Champions: Junior Male: Ivan Clark and Junior Female: Ivan Clark and Son. Senior Female: Ralph Adams. Canadian T i r e Corporation Specials: , Best horse: Lorne Crockett. Best dairy Harold Palmer and Son. Best beef Loman Mac- Best sheep: W. A. Moase and Son. ‘ Best hog: Leonard Morrell. Robert E. Campbell Special for 2 bacon hogs (Yorkshire): 1. and 2. Harry Pridham; 3. Ivan Bow- ness. Robert E. Campbell special for 2 bacon hogs (Landrace): 1. Hudson Pridham; 2. and 3. Ivan Bowness. Lloyd N. Oliver special for best hog in Class 17, Section 1: 1. Harry Prid‘ham. Holman Special for Grand Champion Horse: Lorne Crockett Holman Special for Grand Champion bull: Harold Palmer and Son. Holman Champion Holman Champion Holman Champion and Son. Senator Special for\ Grand Cow: Loman MacLean Special for Grand hog: Leonard Morrell Special for Grand sheep: W. A. Moase Barbour special for NOTICE To PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid or the Montague. Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The The Guardian -- The Patriot 4-H Club entries (Holstein)t 1. up by other Portuguese trawlers in the area. (CP Wirephoto from National De- fence) ‘ Kay Forbes; 2. ColbourncClow; 3. Allan Forbes. Senator Barbour special for 4-H Club entries (Guernsey): 1. Bert Palmer; 2. Perley MacNeill 3. Dana SHEEP CHEVIOT Ram lamb: 1. Henry Wedge; 2. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault; 3. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault. Ram, born in 1957: 1. and 2. Henry Wedge. Ram: 1. Henry Wedge; 2. Syl- vere J. F. Arsenault. Ewe lamb: 1. Henry Wedge; 2. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault; 3. Henry Wedge. Shearling ewe: 1. Sylvere J .F. Arsenault; 2. Henry Wedge; 3. Sylvere J. F. Arsenault. Flock: 1. Henry Wedge; Sylvere J. F. Arsenaul-t. OXFORD Ram lamb: 1. and 2. Raymond Shea; 3. and 4. Ivan Bowness. Ram born in 1957: 1. Ivan Bow ness. . Ram: 1. Ivan Bowness. Ewe lamb: 1. 2. 3. and‘4. Ivan Downess. Shearling ewe: 1. and 2. Bowness; 3. Raymond Shea. Flock: 1. Ivan Bowness; 2. Raymond Shea; 3. Ivan Bowness. SHROPSHIRE Ram born in 1957: _l. Edwin Hansen; 2. Hudson ,Pridham and Son. Ram: 1. and 2. W. A. Moase and Son. Ewe lamb: hagn and Son. hearling ewe: 1. WA. Moase glad Son; 2. Hudson Pridham and :1. Flock: 1. Hudson Pri h = Son. I d am and 2. Ivan 1. Hudson Prid. SUFFOLK Ram lamb: 1. Hudson Prid- ham and Son; 2. Hudson Prid- ham and Son. ' Ram, born in 1957: L John P. Wallace. Ewe lamb: luHudson Prid- ham and son; 2. John P. Wal- lace. Shearling ewe: 1. He l Wed, . 2. Hudson Pridham anndySon; g3e. Henry Wedge. Flock: 1. John P. Wallace. MARKET CLASS Pen of 4: 1. Edwin Hansen; 2. Raymond Shea; 3. Hudson Prid- ham and Son. Two market lambs: 1. Hudson Pridham and Son; 2. Edwin Han- sen; 3. Raymond Shea. ‘ SWINE YORKSHIRE BREEDING Boar: 1. L. and H. Profit-t. Sow, farrowed prior to January 1, 1958: 1. Harry Prid‘ham; 2. Talmage Montgomery; 3. L. and H. Profitt. Sow, over 4 months: 1. John P. Wallace; 2. Harry Pridham; 3. Harry Pridham. Two bacon hogs: Harry Pridham; 1. and 2. 3. Ivan Bow- ‘ ness. Bacon hog: ‘1. Harry Pridham; 2. and 3. Ivan Bowness. Sow, under 18 months. with litter: 1. Leonard Morrell. LANDRACE BREEDING Boar: 1. Harry Pridham. Two bacon hog:_ 1. Hudson Pridham; 2. and 3. Ivan Bow- ness. ‘ Bacon hog: 1. and 2. Ivan Bow- DESS- GEESE Geese, under - year: 1. Mrs. Claude Lewis; 2. Herbert Den- nis; 3. Mrs. E. Lloyd Sharpe. Geese. over 1 year: 1. Herbert Dennis; 2. Mrs. Claude Lewis; 3. » Mrs. Ivan Bowness. ‘ DUCKS Best pair under 1 year: 1. Mrs. E. Lloyd Sha ; 2. Milton Mont- gomery; 3. Mrs. James Arthur. COMING Were on The Town . . . Of This World! a [Emu ERICKSON CINEMAScoPE GOLOR IW DE LUKE Best pair over 1 year: 1. Ta!- maae lVlonlgomcI'y; 2. Mrs. E. Lloyd Sharpe; 3. Col‘bourne Clow FOWL PLYMOUTH ROCKS Cock: 1. Colbourne Clow. Hen: 1. Henry Malley; 2. Mrs. Ella Montgomery; 3. Colbourne Clow. Cockerel: l. Colbournc Clow. Pullet: l. Colbourne Clow. LEGHORNS . Hen: 1. Mrs. Ela Montgomery. Cockerel: 1. Mrs. Ella Mon-t- ' gomery. Puliet: Mrs. Ella Montgomery. NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS Cock: 1. Mrs. Ella Montgom- ery. Hen: 1. Henry Malley. CROSS BREEDS Hen: 1. Ivan Wallace; 2. Hazel Belle Hardy; 3. Colbourne Clow. Pullet: 1. Colbourne Clow; 2. Hazel Belle Hardy; 3. Mona Coughlin. Cockerel: 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark; 2. Mrs. E. Lloyd Sharpe. ADULT BREEDING PEN Light Sussex: 1. Mrs. James Arthur. BREEDING PEN Leghorns: 1. Mrs. Ella Mont- gomery. , EGGS Brown Eggs: 1. Mrs. Claude Lewis; 2. Mrs. Ivan Bowness; 3. Mrs. James Arthur. Tenders Called I In Halifax Area O'IYDAWIA (CH—Tenders have been called for fencing at Bed- fond magazine and surfacing and paving at the Ocean Terminals in Halilax, it was announced Fri- lay. Bids will close Sept. 25 for the supply and erection of 3,400 feet of selv'eulfoot-hilgh aluminum link chain fencing with three - strand barbed wire overhang. The national harbors board is calling tenders to close Sept. 11 for crushed gravel surfacing at Pier A-1 and paving of Berth 35 and Pier A-Il roadway and ap- proaches; Mt. Stewart PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA . IN THE PROBATE COURT In Re Estate of CLIFTON HOLLAND BEER late of Char- lottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Retired Den- tist, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff bf the County of Queen’s County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: Whereas upon reading the petition on file of Frederic A. Large of Charlottetown _ afore- said, Solicitor, the sole Executor of the above named estate, pray- ing that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queen’s County in the said Province,‘on Wednesday. the 17th day of September next forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Frederic A. Large, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afore- said, at or'near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Char- lottetown aforesaid and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Char- lottetown in Queen’s County, the day and year first above writ- ten. By the Court. (L.S.)) (Sgd.)‘ Frances B. Vinnicombe coming, at the hour'of ten o’clock~' G ' Mrs. mac—Tomi! Erb'dld u Aeneas MacDonald left » recently on a trip to Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, and Sudbury, Ontario, where she will visit with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sheppard and family of Toronto, Ontario, are vacationing with relatives in Cardigan and Georgetown. In Georgetown they are guests of Mrs. Sheppard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Publicover. Mrs. Edward Easton left on Tuesday, August 19th, for Para- dise, N.S., where she will visit her parents, Mr. and,MIrs. Tyler. Lieutenant Bernard\ Walsh of the Royal Canadian Navy, sta- tioned on the H.M.C.S. IIriquois, is spending two weeks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh Miss Veronica Sampson of Tor- onto, Ontario, is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Samp- son. ~ Mr. GusI Hemphill and Mr. Frank Gotell attended the fun- eral of the late Mr. Milton Hemp- hill, which was held in Pictou, N.S., on Tuesday, August 19th. Miss Genevieve Solomon, ac- companied by her niece, Miss Carmelita Soloman, left on Tues- day, August 19th for Montreal, Quebec, where they will visit Miss Soloman’s sister, -Mrs. Vincent Elordiltta and Mr. Elordietta. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkins of Summeoside left several days ago tor Montreal, Quebec, and were aocomrpaniel by Mr. Jen- kin’s mother, Mrs. Florence Jen- ins of Georgetown. 0n Montreal they will visit Mrs. Jenkin’s dau- NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF PURSUANT to and by virtue of ,a Writ of Execution to me directed and issued out of the County Court of Kings. County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 2nd day of October A. D. 1957 in an action wherein The Trustees of School District No. 1 in Kings County are Plaintiffs and James Llewellyn is Defendant and which said execution is marked to levy for $28.05 being the amount of school taxes and costs remain- ing unpaid together. with the costs of an incidental to such execution and also Pursuant to and by virtue of a Writ of Ex- ecution to me directed and is- sued out of the said Court on the 29th day of August A. D. 1958 in an action wherein The Trustees of School District No. Lin Kings County are Plaintiffs and the said James Llewellyn ls defend- ant and which said Execution is marked to levy for $47.79 being the amount of school taxes and costs remaining unpaid together with the costs of and incidental to such execution. I hereby give Public Notice that on Tuesday the 23rd day of September A. D. 1958 in trout of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County in Prince Ed- ward Island at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon I will set up and sell to the high- est bidder the lands and premises hereinafter described being ALL THAT TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land situate lying and being in Georgetown in, Kings County in Prince Edward Island bounded as follows:— Being Water Lot No. 11 in Georgetown in Kings County and bounded on the north by Water Street; on the west by Water Lot No. 10 now or formerly in pos- session of Captain Sencebaugh; on the south by Georgetown Harbour and on the east by Water Lot No. 12 and being the land conveyed by Stanley Wolfe to Williamina D. Pineo by deed dated April 19th AD. 1933. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL of land in Geozetown aforesaid bounded as followsz—ICOMJVIENCING on the south side of Water Street and at the northeast angle of Water Lot No. 11 of Water Lots in Georgetown running thence southerly along the east bound- ary of Water Lot No. 11 to the waters of Georgetown Harbour; thence east at right angles to Water Street for ten feet; thence north and parallel to the eastern boundary of Water Lot No. 11 to the south side of Water Street and thence west along the south side of Water Street to the place of commencement and being part of Water Lot No. 12 andbe- ing the land conveyed by gthe Eastern Canneries Ltd. to Wil- liamina D. Pineo by deed dated Sept. 29th, 1933. Dated August 29th, AD. 1958. J. B. Edwin Reid, - Registrar. Sheriff of Kings County. CAPITOL TODAY ON LY SHOWS AT 1—3—7—-9 _. NET DE 1'5 BALANDSI E3313" A'Nul'éo Kins-1‘ new-1‘ " w IIIIIII IIflIIiIIIIIIII, MON. and TUE. The Story of Tliaf Four-Day Leave . . V. The Guys Who And The Girls Who Were Out m by DIS-ll SHOWS AT 2:30—7—9 ‘-ected and issued out of the ghter. Mrs. Herb Barbe: and Mr. Barbes and Miss Joyce Jenkins. Also making the trip to Montreal was Miss Dorothy Jen-kins of Char lottetown. Friends of Mrs. Grace Collinlgs are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital and all wish her an early return to good health. Miss Betty Ann Stevens has re- turned home from Halifax, N .S., where she visited her brother Mr. Lorne Stevens and Mrs. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. William White and Miss Phyllis White, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Whit- es brother, Mr. J.F. Johnson. Miss Alice Compton and Mrs. Annie Barnes wore recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nicholson of Wood Islands. . Rev. Nathan Mains and Miss Ann Mair, R.N., of Souris visited relatives in Georgetown on Mon- day, August 18th. Mrs. W.J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. teaching position. guests of Miss Soloman’s sister, Mrs. Vincent Elordietta and Mr. Elordietta and family, have returned to their ing a visit with Mrs. Cum'e’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotill more, of New Glasgow, N.S., are friends and relatives in Georgetown. ' A. Sat. August 30, 1958 The Guardian Page 54 mother. Mrs. L.H. Douglas. Mr. Gerald F. Murphy, B.A., left on Tuesday [for Arvida, Que- bec, where he had accepted a _Miss Genvieve Soloman, asc- companied by her niece, Miss Carmelita Soloman, arrived home on Tuesday, from a visit-to Mont- real, Quebec, where they were Mr. Mrs. Charles Currie home in Lake Burn, N.B., follow- Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Jolli- William Murphy attended the DiocesanConvention of the Cath- olic Women's Iea-gue, which was held in Charlottetown early in , INDIAN WAY Hinduism designates the social m ussn MOON-TRY FAILS BERLIN (Am-«The West Ger man news agency DPA said Tues- day three Soviet ‘moon rev/“ts” exploded shortly after talian '1 g oil this month from, launching pads in Siberia. The report, quoting diplomatic sources in East Ber- lin, added the Russians plan to launch 'a fourth moon rocket in mid - September. DPA said a prominent Soviet scientist told a Polish colleague: “This time we shall mostvproba bly succeed." It did not name either scientist. customs as well as religion of the majority of people in India. 1 used refrigerator 75.00 Used Washers, electric and gas 50.00 Montague Electric Co. PHONE 92 - MONTAGUE the week. Mrs. Mabel LeLacheur and Mr. George LeLacheur, of (Earlene town were meant visitors to Georgewwn, Where they were guestsoer. and Mrs. J. D. Blackett. Bruce: d Quebec, is holidayingin George- townastheguestofhis grand- , NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF PURSUANT to and by virtue- of a Writ of Execution to me dir-' County Court of Kings County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 20th day of August A. D. 1958 in an action wherein The Trustees of School District tiffs and Richard Hear-n is De- fendant and which said Execut- ion is markedvto levy for the sum of $13.45 being the amount of school taxes and costs remaining unpaid together with the costs of and incidental to such execu- tion and also PURSUANT to and by virtue of a Writ of Execution to me directed and issued out» of the said County Court of Kings County on the 20th day of Aug- ust A. D. 1958 in an action Where- in The Trustees of School Dis- trict No. 1 in Kings County are Plaintiffs and the said Richard Hearn is Defendant and which said Execution is marked to levy for the sum of $16.28 being the amount of school taxes and costs remaining unpaid together with the costs of and incidental to such execution. SEE Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Plowman No. 1 in Kings County are Plain- . * TONIGHT and MON DAY Box Office Opens 7:15 Show at 7:45 * .2. G You 1M” “ p17,.» A .. ’rr .. . \_., El‘» IS ping; m tAV-[NDELI A, “PRESLEY - SCOTT - COREY ‘ ' .HALWALLISM _ ' Momm~mommal\ : ‘ 1 mm'h'hfihum film“. - Ara-ung- , .W SPECIAL HOLIDAY HIT I SUNDAY MIDNIGHT , _ BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:05 A.M. Withga roar of laughter and a blasting of six-gunk compete for Maritime Championship . a 4 . on THURSDAY, SEPT 11th AT DUNDAS PLUS—’ of rootin’, tootin’ cowboys, and gar-terfsnappin’ dance hall girls comes gallopin’ outofthe West! coma CARTOON, . . . the big, musical story . r Entries for classes 1, 2, Reserve‘Champion. seed Reserve champion table Potatoes-to be shown on Ayrshire Breeders Club Matthew and McLean Souris Creameries Estate W. B. Leard Reg’d Ernest Underhay Chevcric Bros. R. J. MacKcnzie Bank of Nova Scotia J. F. Mossey m Son Eastern Packlnx Co, MacAulay Bros.‘ Souris Produce Co. Russel Chin: K. B. Willis D. F. MacAulay Wed. afternoon. Special prizes for potatoes. Canadian Bank of Commerce EASTERN KINGS ’ EXHIBITION . scum, ' Wednesday, Sept. 3rd. _ A Full‘Day of Fun and Entertdinment for AII > ' Judging of classes 7,8, 9, 10 start at 1 P.M. on Tuesday-Sept. 2. v ‘ r at 1 AM. on Wed. Sept. 3rd; - 3, 4 and 5 close Grand Champion seed twenty dollars. 10 dollars. Grand Champion table stock twenty dollars. stack ten dollars. trays of 30 tubers each. Trays to be furnished by exhibition association. _ V r The prizes in all sectionsof the potatoes class have been raisedto: First, 4 dollars; 2nd., 3 dollars; 3rd., 2 dollars; 4th., 1 dollar. I The Exhibition Association Will to thank the following for special prizes: R. T. Holman B. L. Stewart M. J. McQuaid Lake of the Woods Nitting Co. Birts Feed Service , 1 Pharmacy. ' Larter’s John Francis Dingwell Funeral Angus MacCormlc Souris Snack Bar Holstein Freisian Association Special prizes in section 7, 8, 9, and 10 will be riven out atthe opening on The Holstein Freisian Association are offering 4 dollars in all senior sec- tions, 2 dollars in all it. sections in the Holstein Class. A fat steer show and sale will take place on the last afternoon of Exhibition H. J. MacKINNON, President. ANSELM MacDONALD, Secretary. Anselm MacDonald - ' Seaman’s Beverages Canada Packers St. Peters Co-oo Waldron Dingwell Ltd.