T= 2 © ee | Godfrey, New Wiltshire, GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE. AYRSHIRES the halter. Gillvray, judge of the Ayrshire show is WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed ee acuces - Malcolm Mac- Brome, Quebec, Wood is at the halter. The reserve grand champion cow, The grand Champion Ayr- shire cow, left, was shown yes- terday at the Provincial Ex- at right, is owned by Andrew hi-4 from left. Jim Williams, | Low Overnight High Monday hibition by Almon Wood and B. and Fred. T. MacRae, East § efficient Ayrshire club secret- Dawson . ......... 49 62 Sons, Marshfield. Wallace Royalty. Arthur Smith is at ary, is at the right. Vancouver «++. +4+- EE MIRUIM. << caakecdes 52 73 1 : Edmonton , .,...-. 52 72 ‘ eg. Calgary 71 .» SITUATION BRIGHTER TODAY Regina 66 : Winnipeg . . 68 Toronto 82 e {Ottawa . 83 Action attlemen = Eto § . 1Quebee = oo cecccee, 55 76 : ’ |Fredericton . ..... 60 66 ‘ jSaint John ........ 58 66 Moncton . ..... 0s ae 72 Wipes Out Steer Sale occ: = : |Charlottetown . ... 58 72 mydeey 56 70 ‘ : 2 eaEOUUN 6 cadens 57 72 By NEIL MATHESON jof the show. Canada Packers ,the champion of the Atlantic's: John’s ......... 54 58 There is some encouraging jhad bid 45 cents for the reserve | Winter Fair. Baste ts 70 83 news this morning for steer own- |grand champion and three other The action of the cattlemen yey va 76 86 ers who pulled their animals out |steers had been sold when Leo | wiped out the auction complete- | 4; smi See 74 86 of an auction sale in the Coli-|McIsaac, Mermaid, refused to ly and the steers were later sold Wo Orieans 71 7 seum at the Exhibition Grounds sell a a. oo of —_ to coronene our ae ee 8 2 a Ni — ai haces a a ; ame dis- quic’ mov their -steers ou ju weight for Aen Ce ee oes Teseany whee. they Sec iQ ee $42.00 for Blues and HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- sted with prices offered by the jof the sale area and gathered in ! E oes one present. the middle of the Coliseum to $42.00 for Standards. | ther office says a disturbance, Agriculture Minister Andrew |Plan action. |_ Swifts had offered $44.00 for approaching southern Quebec MacRae told~The Guardian his!m woRE THOUGHT - Reds, $43.00 for Blues .and $42.00 | had. spread_cloud_into northern. 2 20-9 for Standards, but the cattlemen| New. Brunswick Island News Page. | Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 18, 1965. 5 Three Share Honors In Swine Competition F 31, 1964, 1. and 3. Willis, 2. Roy Stirling Willis, Cornwall; Cecil and Rowell Boswell, Frenchfort shared honors in the swine com- petition at the Provincial Ex- hibition on Tuesday. Mr. Willis, national president of the Canadian Swine Breeders sAssociation, showed the junior, senior and grand champion boar of the show. Mr. Godfrey show- ed the reserve jufior male champion. Mr. Boswell showed the reserve senior and reserve grand male champion. In the females Mr. Godfrey showed the junior champion and the grand, champion sow. Mr. Boswall had the senior champion show :and the reserve grand champion -female Mr. Willis showed the reserve junior champion sow and the reserve senior champion. PLACINGS Placings were as follows: Boars under four months, 1 and 3, Willis, 2. Godfrey. Boar born between Dec. 1, 1964 and Feb. 28, 1965 1 Willis, 2. God- frey. Boar born betwen Sept. 1, 1964 and Nov. 30, 1964, 1 Willis. ~ Board born between Sept. 1 1963 and Aug. 3, 1964, 1. Bos- wall, 2. John R. Thompson and Son, Frenchfort. Stewart and Son, Charlottetown, R.R. 3, 3. Godfrey. , Females four months old, 1. and 3. Willis, 2. Godfrey. Female born between Dec 1, 1964 and Feb. 28, 1965—1. and 2. Godfrey, 3. Willis. Female born between Septem- ber 1, 1964 and Nov. 30, 1964—1. | Willis. Sow born Dec. 1, 1963 to Aug. Aged boar-l. Willis, 2. S. C. | Sept. 1 under the title ‘‘An Even |The premiere production Younker, Kiseston. Aged sow—1. Boswall, 2. Wil- lis, 2. Godfrey. Wayne, Shuster | Become Freemen In City Today. Mayor Walter Cox ant mem- bers of the city council will pre-~ sent parchment scrolls signi- | fying the title ‘Freeman of the | Citp of Charlottetown,” on the} celebrated Canadian comedians, | Johnny Wayne and Frank Shus-! ter in a unique ceremony to-| day on the*Grafton Street Plaza | of Confederation Centre. It is understood members of the cast. of their production | ‘Wayne and Shuster in Char-| lottetown"’ will be introduced to | the public fr the podium | | during the ccrémonies, believed | | the first ever undertaken in Charlottetown during its 200- | year history. | | In their international tele- | vision shows Johny and Frank | have referred with affection 'time and again to their interest in Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island and its symbol of unity as a heritage of the es meetings in 1864. Their show ‘‘Wayne and Shuster in Charlottetown’’ opens a national tour in Montreal, ca 4 COTTON CANDY’S your teeth, but... mmmmm . . , it sure is good! Cotton candy. Would a fair be a fair | ‘eae: dd Oia nt oe HERE AGAIN without cotton candy? Maybe it could, but it isn’t likely you could convince Kathy An- drew.of-East- Royalty that. it was Exhibittion Week if she couldn’t get her share of that fluffy pinkbgreen) sweet stuff. x MM & TODAY ONLY - It's sticky, it’s .messy, it’s too sweet and it’s terrible for The call came too late to save } | | department -is- offering a bonus, of 10 cents per pound to the The result was that: the steer |yoted ta sell their steers to the ing. A few show owners voted to sell their ani- |jocal plant. storms will grand champion steer bar | mals on rail grade prices to| A show, five:cents per pound (© \canada Packers, but two of the jhere said later the store is | ‘e cho i » pur- Cunts per pound each to the next (breeders told The Guardian sev: lehasing the steers from the local “boundary : ; } | packin, ant, eight steers in the show. There |thought in time, we would have SORT ARN Ps and cooler spokesman for the Coop)! afternoon. {i Maritimes, the ar 13 animals in all, so this will taen the lot of steers cut of _ | Wards. -A many inland ‘ J. C. (Bill) Bennett, Frederic- iti ove: cover most of the animals. the i ce | communit experience a the arena .and shipped them to ‘ton placed the animals alive yes-| Very warm dot thee Commenting on his minister’s|the Abbatoir at Halifax, N.S.” |tereday and a white Shorthorn announcement, Deputy Minister| It's been a long time since a | steer owned by Mr. Justice R. R.| Bay of F ine and the S. C. Wright said “We hope.this| group of cattlemen were so bit-| Bell was on op of the class. . Atlantic coast&l waters of Nova will serve to encourage the beef |ter about prices offered their top| 4 Cyrus Eaton Shorthorn steer SOU. willl ve seasonable men to continue producing the /quality animals at an auction |was second, Mack Dixon, Clyde ‘™PeFatures 1 the low to mid | kind of stuff you saw in the sale. |River, got in for third with an seventies. Atlagtic and Fundy | ring.”’ He termed the peed] They were comparing the of- Angus. Judge Bell had another, ©°@Stal fog will be extensive. fine-lot-of-animals, well_finish | fering —price—of—48—cents—per-steer-in—fourth.—Otto—Newson, Regional _forepasts: for market. So did Glen Cotton, | ound dressed weight, for a|Winsloe was {fifth and Leo Mc. | Prince Sdvecd baad: Sunny, provincial beef fieldman. grand champion, with the $1.10|Isaac was sixth. Seasonable temperatures. Winds The Co-op Supermarket had received live weight for Jim | But 82 points out of the 100 light increasing to south 15 late paid 48 cents per pound—and |Cudmore's grand champion at are awarded for judging on the this morning. Low-high at Char- that is dressed or carcass weight | the Easter Beef Show and Sale'carcass: The champions and, lottetown 60 and 75. —for the grand champion steer ‘earlier. this vear, and with the other placements will probably | Thursday. Sunny: and warm High tide today at Charlotte. $2.00 per pound paid at. Halifax be known late Thursday or early: last November, for example, for ' Friday. town 3.17 am. and 337 rape 7 THOUSANDS IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL (Continued from page 1) Mrs. EverettAcoern of Vill- His _ more realistic. _.problems_p,m..Sun-—rises--today ~ at--626 ificult ‘to sight the sun’s posi- times ADT. 7 | tion accurately. He had to shoo jchurch bells and ship siren’ the sun exactly on waves some- rose. times 20 feet high—three feet At press conference with his higher than Tinkerbelle’s mast | wife beside him, Manry said ex-|-while the boat was bobbing jhaustion was his greatest fear.| about like a cork |To fall asleep when unprepared) He solved this problem by for it carried: the risk of being making six or more sights with’ run down by Atlantic shipping. his sextant and taking an aver- To fight it, he took a medicine. | age. ,and it had spine-chilling effects. SURPRISED BY CROWD Outlook for | -}eame-in--navigation.It-was tifa “and sets at 806 D.m. ‘All age Green is a patient i "ht ‘he said. Manry said the crowd at Fal- es toe: “For a time I ee be we mouth and on the cliffs along ENTERS HOSPITAL |Douglas was on the WItD ithe Cornish coast amazed him. Mrs. Edmund Handrahan, me,” he said. “All I could think of was that, “Then there was another man with us—a monster—and when “Douglas- went into the cabin, - South Shore, has entered the Charlottetown Hospitial for a complete check up. that is probably just how they stood out looking when the Romans-came—in;**- Damage In Kings Holstein Judged Best Uddered ._A~Holstein—-cow--that -had--plae- Tuesday even- |ed fourth in the aged class for ers and thunder- | pickie Brothers, Truro, N.S., there’ this | won the inter-breed best.udder- Ag’ the disturbance |ed cow class yesterday after- noon at the Provincial Exhibi- tion. A Guernsey cow, Patosie Ro- berta, owned by’ J. Eric Hurry, West Royalty, -was. second. and Jersey cow, Warren Grove Maid’s Lynn, was third for J.S. Vickerson and Sons, North Ri- | ver, © A Holstein cow owned by 0Os- |wald J. Newson and Son, Kings- ton;-was-fourth—and-an-Ayrshire- cow, owned by A. MacRae and Son, Sherwood, was fifth The class was judged by J.C N.B., and Stewart Fagles, Cam ada Department of Agriculture, Moncton, N.B. The inter-breed class for the Rustico at 10.25 a.m. | best uddered:cow is an innova- eae tion.here—in-Charlatietown. It_ig ta*part 6f the schedule under the |Harry Hays formula. There was Varied comment on the Hays formula yesterday,, but most of the comments were fav- orable. FINDS FAULT Barney Cotter, the Lancaster, N.B. man who placed the Hol- stein cattle, found fault particu: larly with the fact he found it difficult to judge dry two and three year old heifers when they were in classes with the heifers in milk. The udder has not de- veloped enough in those heifers enough to enable a fair compar- ison to be made. he suggested. But...Malcolm....MacGillvray, quality throughout a show. Nor- | nye oy? we? ‘There were no tail enders ArtGallery. | SHOWS 2:30 -7-9 : Farm Los the building which was com- ing with Wayne and Shuster.” $ pietely destroyed afong wilh last night at the Centre. A storey The farm house and the. smal- 3¢ on the opening can be found | ler buildings were saved and Near $8, | into the nearby woods was av- . |erted by the firemen. Fire Department | was a hammer mill, a large = - — ree | quantity of hay, and ail | | was ° two smaller buildings. Estimated elsewhere in this issue. | the danger of fire spreading KENSINGTON — The Ken-| Destroyed with the buildings | ponded to a call to French River stable equipment used in a mod- : ‘ ; Come on darling, *< % you're cut in-on », 5, the theft of ».. thecentury a -and * ve got -g What it ~ takes... PETER | MAXIMILIAN USTINOY 1 SCHELL about 11 o'clock...Monday night. ern barn. The loss is unofficial- when neighbors reported that | ly estimated at $7,000 to $8,000. main barn on the farm of the! The house is unoccupied and on the barn was used by Alvin Mac- ' Leod, son of the late owner. the late Allison MacLeod was fire. placings in-a-junior—-bull- class. Almon Wood and Sons, Marsh- field earned slightly more t han ~ $500 in prize money during the day. And Agriculture Minister . Anrew MacRae suggestea he had never such uniformly -good_ Tuesday and Wednesday, August 17th and 18th “PE. 208". t -A Story of John F. Kennedy as_a war hero on a P.T. Boat in World War II In Color, Starring Cliff Robertson _as John F. Kennedy, James Gregory and Ty Hardin mally -a- show judge observes ; 7 HIGHLAND that “the tops are good’ then refers to the ‘‘tail enders’’. | = a a apy, DRIVE-IN , 4 - i COLLEGE é ____North—_Rustico,_P.F.1._presents——— { y : : August 7 till August 22 An Albert native. Jame TAt=— in 9 E a a Scottish Festival ' : a. Also: Wed., Sat., and Sun. at 4 p.m. tle, will replace Richard Beau- z . yesterday's show. The high qua]- es ity was generally good through LIVE—On outdoor stage (If raining—indoors) ehamp Sept. 1 as assistant cur- rican ator of. Confederation Centre art | ; x: = & 22 2 kk Kk: the show. Pipe Band, World Champion _ Highland gallery. . SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 Gets New Assistant STARRING THE BEACH BOYS CHUCK BERRY JAMES BROWN & THE FLAMES THE BARBARIANS MARVIN GAYE Dancer, Gaelic. singing. Daily concerts at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Beauchamp .is resigning at the end of this month and hopes | to take a two-year course ‘in| restoration and conservation at the Central Institute of.Restor- ation in Spain. As well as assuming gallery duties, Mr. Little will be ‘‘a sort of first artist in residence’’ with —— “as ‘the past 12 months. a studio downstairs in the gal-' lery, the curator said. | A graduate of the Alberta| College of Art, Mr. Little is a successful painter who has sold abe almost every painting he did in GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS LESLEY GORE this monster would throw him’, pee neal , it” - : 7 eet JAN-AN ‘DEA GROUNDS CLOSE EARLY ‘overboard. I got 80 ; Yael the auaa of talan ogee .The eléctrical storm, which | Brome, Que-"who shia ae f ve a Vek tu vaeee D-DEAN i his week - into the cabin for, «. et - ++ 90 | obtuse : | Ayrshires, said late last evening four y } City playgrounds t scared to-go My routine was to sail 12 struck Prince Edward Island fegpvenby it difficult to judge the Foundation. BILLY J. KRAMER will close at 4.30 pm. each day jfear of this monster. or 13 hours overnight—no more’ Monday evening was fe eae anal and not re-open after supper 25's eventually, I plucked up-the“pecause I- was afraid-of-exhaus-—Sévere_in-the southeastern area--28ed cows in milk and a , 38 the usual custom, it aes | courage to jump in there. There tion. Then I would take off the Of the Island than elsewhere. [them with the dry amima’s h ~announced by recreation coat was no one there, and that’ sail, lash the helm and lie to The storm blew out’ three | Most exhibitors_were delight- =—s ” tor James FUx oe we broke the hallucination.” the sea anchor. - transformers on the Commer-|¢d with the genérous _ prize school in Summerside. routine will be resumed Mon- ''\ ther time, he said, he had “] figured that at night 1 cis: Road at Peters Road and |@wards. One man received $115 He is married and has one day, “Aug. 23- the impression of sailing 00 @ could see the, ships and avoid powér was not restored in that |for example for first and third daughter. CABINET POSTPONES huge sea mountain. “I waS them, and: flash lights if they are: for about 12 hours. SS oes The provincial cabinet meet- {looking for something — and came foo near.\In the daytime,’ A house belonging to Daniel Mr. Little has P.E.I. ties. He lived two years in O'Leary as a teenager and attended high & THE DAKOTAS _ SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES THE SUPREMES THE ROLLING GEORGE SUSAN & ith SAG ets ing scheduled for yesterday-has | wasted a whole day just milling they could see me and keep MacLeod at Murray Harbor was ee ee been Pena Sak ee aS ee ang a lifeline in rough ponha ir pied a = ee ee a ; = day. me ministers. are : . vacation: others are involved in weather or when he had to go quickly extinguished by "*s ‘ _ Old Home Week festivities, and | Two Charged | forward to deal with the head-| heavy rains that accompanied SHOW AT Premier Walter Shaw is holi- | isail. Six times he was cies the thunder and lightning. DUSK i ; } ‘ d the lifeli Ms daying in Europe levee Bands an feline woops E oa : ee ‘With S marc cover | With Spirits | in traffic court yesterday. Fin-| ed $10 and costs each were: | Eric Warren Roy Adams, —s John, N.B.; ssing on e “ : right side: Herbert Fulton San- | day in city police court on ae derson, Sherwood, driving an/| ges of possession of unlawfully unregistered trailer; and Baz- | manufactured spirits. se nall’’s Mills Ltd., Hunter ‘River, | teva Se aie Baek ces inefficient equipment. et te tues enn ae EXPECTED HOME on the charge and Gilbert Jos- Alaska has 225,000,000 acres _In_ He figured on 60 to 75 days apap AV / eee 8 YY ive ty STARTING MONDAY °° ACADEMY AWARD *’**""'@ JULIE ANDREWS (@ BEST ACTRESS nuracrure IIPPPPOODEOVDOP Laas . THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN | Sturgeon BRACKLEY PT. RD. Two persons appeared yester- | A Tiger on the loose ina small ) Rev. Daniel Driscoll, Mission- | eph Quinn of 11 Park Street had ary Oblate of Mary Immaculate, | his case adjourned tc Aug. 24. New England town > Plus was in Ottawa last weekend| Both accused were represent- ‘ 4 OTHER where he celebrated mass at|ed by Gordon Tweedy. Crown ..as a young + cape the Memorial Chapel of St. | prosecutor was Lester P. O'Ton- irl defies. everyone A ‘Patrick's College. The service | nell. gir 5. : AWARDS! was attended by some 25 mem-| Magistrate A. J Haslam. QC, to save him! cs bers of the Driscoll family, fol- lowing mass they retired to a turkey diner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Driscoll of 27 First Ave., Ottawa. Father Driscoll is the son of J. P. Dris- coll of Johnston’s River. He is on leave from his teaching position in Edmonton, Alta. to attend summer classes at the University of Syracuse, New York, where he will take post- graduate courses in communi- | fined Brian Gauthier of Char- lottetown $10 and costs for oper- ating a vehicle without a driv- er’s licence. On drunk and incapable char- |ges, two persons were each | fined $20 and costs or 20 days and a third received a 20-day sus sentence ' Charged with illegal posses- sion of liquor, one person was fined $20 and costs or 30 days and another had nis case 2¢- -* Canteen ‘Wed., August.18th Thurs., August 19th Admission, 75¢c; Children Under 12 Free Service TECHNICOLOR BRIAN KEITH a A? od —_—_——_ . . é A THEATROFILM Distributed. by AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL suring JULIE ANDREWS « DICK VAN DYKE TECHNICOLOR® Weed REM ene fe © We hc [SET HW wd , apected | journed to Aug. 20 to obtain , ' Smita ee ae SIOTMOIOOOME OE OO 4 aE FF AR EE NK KR > > ; - > : - enn cht 08 che LELLA AMORA CA OLE EAL BALIN A A tel be Kin Arto: Aes aE iat sical iain iets sci —