. ’Xinkora every Tuesday 4-5. . fir ST. fir»? 'ar v‘ a. -4.“- have just joined the Royal 1: Air Force. Here they M with Flt. Lt. Harry Savelle, commanding officer of the recruit- _[s_'ebc. , meat I..—. M . 5 fly for the Kenning/non and Ham- fiimn +11 Calf Clubs was held lymrdaly afternoon at Km- “. and was attended by a wage gathering of parents and in- tended triads. Mr. Allan Pai- ‘ , Agricultural representative ‘ Mr. Paul MacDonald, assist- “ masculine, e in charge of the show, which Mr. Palmer said, was one [the largest in the province. Mr. s. D. Peacock, director of ex- "uinals and bad words of advice ' ’ \& WESTERN ,. GUARDIAN eANCE, spring V Hall, Wedneeflfi‘y night. min; . . .9 p m ‘ LOT 3 PARISH Picnic at West \ int, Tuesday. August 20th. DR. "'ELINSKI will be at 0f. fice located at Mr. and Mrs. y ack McKenna’s home. é. our. and Mrs. A. 8'. McAssey .- from North Hailey, P. ., Sunday evening atta- spend- ”1 week with their daughter , son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. i \ ‘3s.\\\\s_ as are :3 1 .. . Irving who accompanied t‘on return to spend a week IoNoi-liinatiey,oem- V ‘ Gamble, a ‘;pleamat‘week- reced- ginSaliitJohn,N.B.Mlerethey athhehomeoanand Lodstbey, ' '_:e. l the way home hey waited Parkendofllerpointsof 'II'. - Gunilla; ear Sault Ste. Mlarie she has accepted a teach- er Gamble, Albany, for Ithe k irolessional Cards I Chartered g Accounienls T- Earle Hickey 8: 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce .1, Building ""1 " H raids, P.E.l. Phone 2235 .' .» INSURANCE “a. n. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty ' Summer St. Summerpldt ' Optometrists r ‘- Opt. 0., 8.0. PHONE 8287 a , sc, Summerside I ‘ 7‘8» r. Hunter. Ito. ide, P.E.I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN's BUILDING ,4 Raymond Grant- ’ B.Sc., 0.D. Water Street, Summerside Maurice Mill’s Men's Wear. PHONE 3530 Photographers “IE READ STUDIO ‘ o. w. SEARS ' Be rrisier M____________——— 3George R. MacMahon, .. LLB. Water St. Summerslde ‘ " Kensington on Saturdays) Phone Summerside 3551. Iii II ' t (In ‘ F” ELEANO-Rs BROTHERS JOIN RCAI= '1'on brothers from St. Eleanors, mm Ma'clsaac and Basil Mac- ing unit, He is congratulating David while Basil stands by. Both boys attended St. Elanors pri— marysohool in St. Eléanors, and Summerslde High School. David andeneOuragementiortheyoung exhibitors’iInezllcllclass.f 1‘16 Vealg club , -. P”, lint. Mr. Lloyd Lockerby is the Hamilton Club leader and he is assisted by two adult directors. Mr. William A; fluency and Mr. George Riey. ‘ Following are the results of judging: . Hamilton 4-H Calf Clubs Hol- stein class, junior female calves: 1. Heather Ramsay, 2..Ami Ram- say, 3, Judy Clark,'4 Linda Car- rothers, 5, Joan Camilahers, 6, Wentla Crozier, 7, meman Ram- say, 8. Jim CWthers. 9. Donna Milka-s ‘ junior female alves:— 1. tyne Lockerhy, 3. Bails Locker?» 3. Gordon Ram- say, 4. Bloice , 5. Carol 1,” . in order of merit, let ax: holsbeims, 1. Judy Clark, Efficiency in year's work-Fe- male calves: 1. Wayne kicker-by, 2. Bloioe Ramsay, 3. Gordon Ramsay, 4. Earle Iookerby, 5. Card Pickering. ' . Who: 1. Earle Locker- , by, 2. Canol.=Piokeoing. 3. Wayne Judging: 1. Carol Pickering, 2 Ann Ramsay, 3. Emile 4. Donna Carruthers, 5. Heather Ramsey. . Slwn‘hhornz— Yearling Calves: l. Registry, 2. Earle Iack- étby, 3.,-Wayne Incitenhy, '4. D .l I. . . ,i 3. Marilyn 1. Judy Clark/2. Wands owners. Donna 4. Joan (launchers, 5. Jim Clalrutlilers. W —- Jr. Holstein calves (heifer): 1.Roland Prelim 2: Kenneth. Thompson, 8. Donald Pitiei‘lng', 4. Molly van Mayhew, 5. Gail Pickerlig, 6. Garth may, 7. a. Edwin Johnson. - Guernsey Calves: 1. Bert Pal- mer, z. Kemlefli Carr, 3. Gloria min, 4. Betty Palmer, 5. Laura Bell. 1. Guernsey Yemongs: Bert Palmer, 2. Yberling 1. Kenneth , 2. mild Profitt, 3. ' d WOW, 4. Molly Van ’ , 5. Doubles Johnson. Efficiency in years k—— Gummey’class: 1. Bert Palmer, 2. Betty Palmer 3. Kenneth Carr, 4. Glaria Tuplin, 5. Laura Bell. Judging: 1. Bent Palmer, 2 V C‘h’iwon S’Side‘ LL. Play Today Charlottetown and Summer-side Alister Little League teams will continue their series for the Prince Edward Island Little Lea- guetide this afternoon at Mem- orial Field. Game time is 3:30 sharp. The Charlottetown nine took the ‘ opening game of the best-ot-tlhree playoff Saturday. A third game if necessary will be played today al- so. Roller Skating AT Civic Stadium 1' UMMERSIDE —- Roller skat- in: is earning back into the lore again here as Civic Stadium throws its doors open to the public for a free role on the wheels. . The skating sessions start. this evening and all will be admitted free of charge. Skates can be re'ltgll‘eidStadium plans a session on Wednesday, Thursday and Satur- day also. '______________————— summer mootlhs. " is Inez Compton has left for “'l‘I/Idssor. Ont. with Miss Gamble. She has been visiting With her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Compton. Charlottetown, for . a couple of weeks. She Will v151t with her college friend. Mrs. R. Griffiths for a few days in Stittsviyle en mum consciousness since the accident on Saturday, July 26th, when he and fractured skull. He was'an Iniured Mon Hos NOT Regained Consciousness B-ORDEN — Maurice Connolly. 29, of this town, who was critic- ally injured a month ago in a two-car collision near here. is still in an unconscious condition in Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. Connolly has never regained _ sustained a severe brain injury employee of the car ferry “Abeg- welt." Three Impaired Drivers Fined Before Magistrate R. S. Hin- ton at Summerside Police Court yesterday three impaired drivers were each fined $100 and costs, after pleading guilty when the charges were reduced from in- toxicated driving to driving im- paired. A fourth offender elected John, Quebec for trade selection and basic training. Their parents, Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Maclsaac re- side in St. Eleanors. ’ Achievement Day Held AT Kensing’ron ' ahd Basil will now proceed to St. to serve 7 days in jail. $5 under the Fisheries Act possession of a quantity of short lobsters. A Borden fisherman was fined for Kenneth Thompson, 3. Donald Johnston 5. Garth Picker-ingg‘ Showmanship: 1. Edwin Johns- ton, 2. Roland Profitt, 3. Nancy MacMurdom, 4. Bert Palmer, ,5. Laura Bell. Efficiency in year’s work—Hol- stein Class: In order of merit: 1. Roland Profiltt, 2. Kenneth Thompson, 3. Donald Pickering, 4. Gail Pickering, 5.-Gamtll Pick-’ cling, 6. Doublals Johnston. Illilllllllll If you are considering drilling a now well con- tact R. T. Morrison 00., Summerside. 'We are equipped to drill wells any diameter, anydepth with reliable and ex- perienced drilling. I R. T. Morrison Co. Dial 2624 Summerside Both Schools AT Alberion . Opened Monday ALBERTON — Both Alberton schools re-opened yesterday fol- lowing the summer holidays. The teaching staff at the High School, the same as last year, is comprised Messrs. Winston Currie, Lloyd Gaudet and Ralph Gaudet. In the Elementary School Mrs. Cord \ of Thanks The committee in charge of the Alberten Exhibition meals wishes. to thank all those who donated or help- ‘ ed in any way to make this project a success. treatment, he said, and display- Crops Look Good, Farmers Told AT O’Leary Field Day ' O‘LEARY —— The Dominion Department of agriculture in co- operation with the Provincial Department held an Illustration Station Field Day yesterday at the farm of Robert Woodside and son in Knutsford near O‘Leary. Mr. W. M. Black, Agronomist. acted as chairman. Following a welcome by Mr. Woods-ide the first speaker was the Provincial Deputy Minister of Agriculture who expressed. his being back again in O’Leary and; gave an interesting lecture on “Crop Production." ENOUGH FEED ,He stated that all crops look good this year and predicted plenty (1 feed for stock this win- er. Mr. R. C. Parent, superinten- dent ol the Dominion Experimein Ilal Farm in Charlottetown spoke to the farmers on the topic “Agri- cultural Research.” He emphasiz- ed the importance of having soil analyzed. Soils are 78 percent low in organic nutter. 55 percent low in 45 percent low in potash and 27 percent low in phosfiorous [42 percent was strongly acid. Our soils respond quickly to “IN”... . . McInnis has the remainder of grade 7 and grade 6; Miss Carol Gavin grade 5 and part of grade 3, and Mrs. Olive. Atkinson the balance of grade 3 and grade 4. Mrs. Blanche Crockett is teaching ed small boxes suitable for far— ’ importance of getting hogs toI mers to use for sending samples! of soil for testing purposes.l Grasses are the most special] asset in farming, he said, espe- cially on P. E. I. but it is also.the 596511757; deg" mm? “m 730g: Tues, August 26, 1958 The Guardian Page :11 Quality . To start a young pig at; ~ ' 30 pounds and bring him to 20olfeedirlg overweight hogs,“ he Mrs. Harry Cudmore, director would consume 585 pounds of1 maintained of Red Cross for P. E. I. address- feed, he said. and stressed the In Spite of showers about thirty v ed the ladies on “Home Safety” five of the farmers present wereland received warm appremaflon . lfor an educational address. taken on a tourof the various ex- Following the aflémwn aw Perime‘nls. Where they saw Cereal ivilties a delicious lunch was serv- variizies of fertilized grass areas. ed in a Large tent on the grounds_ market at this weight in order for them to Grade A 1. “There is too much waste in cheapest crop to grow. Speaking of cattle he recommended fewer . but better producing cattle and fielt that the choice of breed was very essential. Mr. Harold Clay the next om COAL ' The coal seams of Cape Breton Island were the first to be worked in North America. : IIMMERSIDE TODAY (TUESDAY) 7:15 — 9:10 Note: No short subjects; The Helen Morgan Story . T An Blyth grades 1 and 2. Enrollment in the lower grades in approximately 190. .t u REGENT . 'Monday - Tuesday "Fire Down Below” C’scope - Color Rita Ha orth . Robert itohum~ MONTAGUEJEPT. 8—14 cepted. The Men’s Associatio sponsor these meetings. IEvANoELISTIC MISSION ,UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ALBERTON—AUGUST 25—31 ' KENSINGTON—SEPT 1—7 MT. STEWART-MORELL—SEPT. 15—21 All meetings start at 8 pm. six nights a week, Saturday 0:- \ Rev. H. I. I IJIml Jones, ~ North Carolina. \ . \ will hold a month long mission in 1 Prince Edward . Island as follows: us in the urine areas will FRIENDLIEST, .INELL D We have purchased Complete plumbing- Phone: Day 2600 COnrocr us'for fast and efficient Well Drilling well drilling machine which is The only 'one owned and operated in Prince ' county ' I We do. not sub-lei or hire «Nether company To drill your— well. and Electrical Contractors. . Moderate prices. Inmon Plumbing & Healing - Lid. ' Summerside RI‘LLING 4 a complete power I and hearing Service Night: 3360 Paul Newman THE CHURCH OF CHRIST SUMMERSIDE. oi»: snrr. 13th CELEBRATES ITS‘ IOOih. ANNIVERSARY! panoramas THIS EVENT ' SPECIAL REVIVAL. SERVICES WILL BE HELD ‘We’ .. ‘ SEPT. let. in I4Th. (excluding Saturdays) ' y 8 PM. + GUEST SPEAKER ‘ MR. WLLIAM BILSON,’ AYLMER, ONTARIO A werm'invitation Is extended to all to Ihare the joy and inspiration of these - 3mg: dEvangelistic Services. Please keep file date in mind: (Sept. 1-14) and plan - 7 a n . ‘ GOOD PREACHING—GOOD SINGING—GOOD FELLOWSHIP mmsrrm -- w. 0. 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