AUGUST 15. 1951 I I C185! 38, Section 7: Original or '1'” . oss . 'C0n”lWed lmm 93” 11”) C Charlottetown; 2..Masteil'”Everveett' .2E.Tt St.. Ch'town; 3. Mrs. R. 0. rlcmilig. North Rustlco. ' girls Johnston. Milton. Class 33. Section 3: Leather- Class 31, sec. 23: Dress. ci-sit-1, Miss Eleanor C. Hig- snlDCl'(8d-1. Mrs. Norman Nichol- g.,.., s Hurd st..0h'town: 2. Thur-so son, 36 Upper 1-llllsborough St., Charlottetown: 2. Ralph Judson, amnion, Kensington. R..il.. 5; 3. ms, Wendell Phillips, 1141!. Kent. Pownal: 3 Mary Jean Burke, 55 St. Peter's Mad, Charlottetown. Street. Charlottetown Class 3'3, Section 9: Metal work Class 31. 360- 411 Kllrchw APT0” --Mrs. George L. Crosby, West Mr-E. J03"! WIRED. North Royalty, R.R. 7 (only one entry). 2. Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. Class 33. Section 11: Wood .1. war; 3...; River: 3- sum" Axbhm 3i carving-1. S. A. MacLeod, Kin- pusmoi-e St.. Charlottetown. 1-955. Class 31, Sec. 42: LIdleB' HOUSE: Class 33. Section 12: Wood dress-l. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. turning-1, Cardell Martin. 93 l-llgliland Ave.. Charlottetown; 2. 5 Hum St.. Ch'town; 2. Mrs. Frank Ernest V. Bell, 181 Euston St.. Hawthorne Ave. Char- R . Igttetcfvsii; 3. Mrs. Jack Mscbeod. Charlottetown. Vernon Rlver, Class 33. Section 13: Pottery- 3), Sec. 43: Girl's Cotton 1, Mrs. Noy J. Moase, Kensington ss guflihior Dress-1. Miss Winnifred and Mrs. Mark Malone, Malpeque Com, 59 Euston St., Ch'town: 2 Road. RR. '1 (tied for first M”, Wendell Phillips, 114M Kent. place). 5.” cmown; 3. Mrs. 11.0. Flem- Class 33. Section 14: China ngymrgh nusuco. painting-l. Miss Lillian Walker. ISLAND Moron rmmsronr. LTD. SBHEDIILES FOR OLD none weer Wednesday - Thursday - Friday L'll"l'(WVN - s'snm - TIGNISH: All trips to remain the same except the 0:16 pm. trip will operate through to Tlgnlah. ('Il'TOWN - SOUIIIS - ELNHRA: All trips the some with the 9:15 p.m. trip uperaiiug through to North Lake. S ll0llDr;N VIA BONSHAW: 3:00 pm. trip held over until 6:00 p.ni. 'i'0 BORDEN FROM S'SIDE: Thu 5:30 p.m. trip and 12:01 p.m. trip leaving Suminersldc nnil 1:15 p.m. trip leaving Borden cancelled. noon ISLANDS via moon: only change-3:30 pm. trip held over until 5:00 p.m. MONTAGCE-CABDIGAN-GEORGETOWN: 5:00 p.m. trip held over until 6:15 p.m. DIAINLAND SCHEDULES via Wood Islands - Borden - Capo Tonncntinc to remain the aaine.' FOR INFORMATION PHONE CHTOWN 248 PHONE S'SIDE 28218 T NOTICE The following car dealers -and garages will close at noon Wednesday and Thurs- day of this woel(:- F. R. MoLAINE LTD. DUVAR MOTORS BATT 8: MacRAE HORNE MOTORS W. G. BARBOUR LTD. ALLISON MaoLEOD. T. G. IVES W. R. JENKINS MARTIN'S GARAGE S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. CK Napoleon and llnclo Eloy c - -THEN PROFESSOR 5LUE&T'l't.E,THlNKlN6 I WAG A MAPMAN, ay lilliford Motrldo WARNING If you do not talrc advantage of our a old 3'3” WWII dkcount don't blame us. at our room and see for yourself. This special discount toallnscdcars, 3- R. Johnston Ltd. St. Peters load. Charlottetown Phone 8003-8093 K St Peter's Bay: 2. Mn. Neil A. Matheson. Rosebanvk Farm, south- port; 3, Mrs. Chesley Hughes, West Covehead. Class 33. Section 15: Shell work-l. Mrs. Grove MacMillan. Covchead Road: 2. Mrs. Cliesley Hughes, west Covehead. Class 33. Section 16: Felt work -1, Mrs. John Warren, North Riv- en, 2. Mrs. Bruce MacPher5on, 31 Brighton Ave.. Charlottetown. Class 33, Section 1'1: Best col- lection of snapshots of children -1, Roland G. Taylor, 8 Ambrose St.. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Grove MaoMlllan, Covehcad Road; 3. Mrs. Bruce MacPherson. 31 Bright- on Ave., Charlottetown. Class 33. Section 18: Best varied collection of snapshots- 1. Mrs. Florence Mosher, ll Haw- thorne Ave.. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. W. B. Creed. Hlghfield: 3, Roland G. Taylor, 8 Amlbrose St., Charlottetown. Class 33. Section 19: Best col- lection of not less than six in- leriorsrl. Roland G. Taylor. 8 Amlbrose St..' Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Chesley Hughes, West Cove- head; 3. Mrs. Bruce Ma.cPhei-son. 31 Brighton Ave., Charlottetown. Class 33. Section 20: Best en- larged photo, taken and develop- ed by an amateur-l. Roland G. Taylor. 8 Ambrose St., Charlotte- town; 2, Mrs. Herbert Bustin, 166 Weymouth St., Charlottetown: 3, Mrs. Florence Mos-her. ll Haw- thorne Ave., Charlottetown. Class 33. Section 21: Poster competition. (Grades 3-10) ad- vertising the educatlonal and agricultural attractions of Old Home Week - Master Everett Johns'ton, Milton: (Only one en- try). Class 33. Section 23: Poster competition (up to Grale 6) Jun- ior Red Cross, not to exceed 15 inches by 20 inches, Accident Pre- vention. not less than eight in- ches by 11 inches--l. Eileen Nor- ris. Norih River Road. Class 33, Section M: Hobby collections-l. (girl) Alice Mac- Donald. Bruclenellq 2. (boy) David MacNevin, Birchwood St., Char- lottetown; 3, Wilma Wood, Char- lottetown RR. 6. Class 33, Section 27: Felt work. children under 16-l, Alice Mac- Donald, Brudenell. Class 38. Section 28: Best col- lection of not less than four pieces of art from any rural schoo1-Mas- ter Everett Johnston. honourable mention. Class 33. Section 30: Flower arrangement by young people un- derllo-1, Master Everett John- ston, Milton: ' 2. Margaret Dawn Matheson. Rosevban-k Farm. South- purl; 3, Betty Carol Matheson. Rosoban-k Farm. Soulhport. Class 33. Section 1: Original oil painting-1, Mrs. Waldo Bain. North River, and Mrs. Jack Foley. Bloomfield, tied: 2, Miss Eleanor C. l-ligson. 35 Upper 1-lillsborough St.. Charlottetown. Class 33. Section 2: Original water colour-1. Mrs. Frank Mac- Rae. Whentlely River: 2. Mrs. Wal- do Bain. North River; 3. S. Jones, Hlazellbrook. Class 86. Section 3: Original ,dra'wint. Pen and' ink, or encll- 1, Miss Margaret Ellis. 'Leary; 2. Mrs. Waldo Bain, North River; 3. Miss Lillian Walker, St. Pe- ter's Bay. Chss 38, Section 4: Original drawing. pastel-1. Mrs. Frank MaoR.ae, Wheatley River: 2, Mrs. Chesley Hughes. West Ccvahead: 3, Mrs. Waldo Bain. North River. Class 33. Section 5: Painting or drawing (any medium) entitled "Islanders at 1 Work”-1, Mrr. Gladys W. Ellis, 0tLeary; 2, Mrs. Waldo Bain. North River; 3, Miss Margaret Ellis 0'Leary. Class 33, Section 0: Original design for quilts-1, Mrs. R. Louis Cairns. Freetown: 2. Mrs. Frank L. Ross: 3. Miss Lillian Walker, St. Peter's Bay. Class 31. Section 1: Chenille -bedspread. hand made-1. Mrs. Fred Proude. New Wiltshlre: 2. Mrs. G. A. Cairns. Malpeque Road, ma. 7; 3. Mrs. James MacDonald. Rosenea-th. Class 31. Section 46: Quilt, a-pcplique-1, Miss Erna C. Cotes. North Milton; 2, Mrs. Lloyd Ford. Miilpequs Road; 3, Mrs. Wesley Ford. Mal-peque Road. . Clas till. Section til: Quilt With All My Love Continued from page I something else. It seemed. screwy at the time. but the reason given was that Old Man Billet had de- cided at the last minute that he wanted two planes on hand when the government came. so Henley was put on the Job of getting the substitute in shape; the one Roger took up was supposed to be per- fect. despite the last few changes. so Roger went up and in a power dive both wings collapsed. "The substitute plane was used on the government t.ests.and didn't come up to Ci-sndon's job. so nil- let lost out." "Now. doesn't. it seem odd that a few weeks later Hanley winds up with his own airport. s 850.000 plane of his own and all the backing in the world from Oran- don't bank?” Clare was white-laced at the ond of the recital. "I cant believe it," she whispered. "Steve couldn't do a thing like that." "One last thing," Eddie Franklin said. "This plane of 1-lanley'a, the one you rode in today. is secretly designed and the fastest thing in the air. it was designed by Roger Caswell." , (To be continued) ' ACHES . A ' Drive out made by group-1, Mrs. Frank Mac-Kenlzie, Milton. Class 31, Section ii: Afghan, knitted-1. Miss Jemima Mac- Lalne. 204 Upper Hillooorough St.. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. J F- Lsfierty, 181 Hillsborough St., Charlottetown: 3. Mrs. Roy Coles. Milton. Class 3.1, Section 4: Afghan. crocheted.-1, Mrs. R. E. Suther- land. 73 McGlll Ave.. Charlotte- town: 2. Mrs. J. F. Laflerty, 181 Hillsborough St.. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Roy Burt, Sea View. Class 31, Section 8: Place mats. crocheted. rectangular. set oi four with centrepiece-1. Mrs. Doug- las H. Matheson, St. Peter's Bay. RR. 2; 2. Mrs. Walter Macciure, Brackley Point: 3, Mrs Winston Wood, Mount Herbert. Class 311, Section 2-1. Mrs. James C. MacMillan, Wood Is- lands East; 2, Mrs. J. F. Laiierty, 181 Hillsborough St.. Charlotte- town: 3. Mrs. Dan Bi-yanton. Kensington, R.R. 5. Class 31. Section 44: Boy's wash suit-1, Mrs. James MacDonald. Rosenesth. . Class 31, Section 46: Quilt. patohvwonk, cotton-l, Mrs. T. S. Reeves, Southport: 2, Miss Cath- erine MacLeod. 248 Fitzroy St.. Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. John Warren, North River. I Class 31. Section 48: Quilt. aplique, crib sizek-1. Mrs. G. A. Calms. Malpeque Road, R.R. 7; 2. Mrs. Lorne W. Ra-msay. R.R.,3, Charlottetown: 3, Mrs William Diamond. O'Lcary. Special - Mrs. Warren Dawson. U383- Class 31, Section 1'7: sla-mnple of tartlng--1, Mrs. Margaret J. Ma.cLeod, 24. Chestnut St.. Char- lottetown: 2. Mrs. John C. Marsh- bank. New Annan, RR. 2; 3. Mrs. B. Carson, Provincial Sanatorium. Class 31, Section 18: Sample of Netting-1, Mrs. Laura Bustin, 31 Upper Hillsborough St.. Char- lottetown; 2. Miss Lillie Prowse. Plarkclale: 3, Mrs. Margaret J- Mac.Leod, 24 Chestnut St.. Ohar- lottetown. Class 31. Section 15: Pillow Cases, crocheted end-1. Mrs. E. (7. Evans. as victory Ave. Char- lottetown; z. Miss Lilla M. Coles. 59 Euston St., Charlottetown; 3. Mrs. Almon Boswell. hharlottm town. RR. 3. Class 31. Section 7: Tea Cloth. embroidered. with four servlettes- 1 Miss Velma Munn. 7 UPI)" l-illlsborouzh St., Charlottetown: 2. Miss Lillian Walker. St. Peters B&3'- . Class 31. Section 12: Pillow cases, coloured embroidery-1. Mrs Frank Cairns. Freetown: 2- MIS- pnmk Ross, 11. Hawthorne Ave. Charlottetown: 3. Mrs. Robert 1-logg. Kelvin Grove. . Class 31. Section 39: Shopping bag. woven-1. Miss Norah Mac- Lean. Souris; 2. Mrs. Minnie Bos- wall. Charlottetown. RR. 6: 3- M”- of this country. VTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN R. G. rleminz. North Rustleo. class 31, section 40: any article except place mats. carriage cover or shopping bag- 1. Mrs. Fred Lambrose, 188 Great George St.. Charlottetown; 2. Miss Norah MacLean. sourls; 3. Mrs. Edwin Johnstone. 36 Villa Aw... Charlottetown. : Class 31, Section 10. Cushion. original design-1. Mrs. Prank Maclienzie. Milton; 2. Mrs. Ben Newson, Harrington. Winsloe P.0.: 3.F'red House, Provincial Senator- ium. Class 31, section 50: Handi- crafts. made by person over '15- 1. Mrs. James Macmillan. Wood Islands East; 2. Mrs. Alec Duncan. Cape Traverse; 3. Mrs. Charles Snow. 26 St. Peter's Road. Char- lottewwn. Class 34. Section 49. Quilt, down or wool. fancy covering-1. M:s. Ben Newton. Harrington, wlnsloe P13; 2. Mrs. John Matheson. Brookfleld. Class 31. section 13: Pillow cases. cutawork-1. Mrs. Andrew Johnston, 51"., Long River. Class 31. section 14; Petlt point, framed-1. (meclal)-Mrs. Henry Henderson. Kenslngton, RR. 3. 1. Mrs. Jean Thomson, 2!) Mount Ed- ward Road. V Class 32. Section 1: Bug. hooked. of cotton rags. conventional de- sign-1. Mrs. John C. Marshbank, New Annsn, RR. 2; 2. Mrs. L. B. Linkletter. Kensington Class 32. Section 2: Rug. hooked, or cotton rags. floral design-1. Mrs. Roy Tuplin, Kensington. RR. 2 iolass 32. Section 3: Rug. hooked. of wool rags, conventional de- sign-1. (special)-Mrs. Walter Shaw. 1. Mrs. Lemu'-.l J. Orr. French. River; 2. Mrs. Irving Tweedy. Vernon Rivgr; 3. Miss Annie Smith. 17 King Square. Charlottetown. Class 32, section 4: Bug. hooked. or wool rags, conventional design -1. Mrs. Joseph Robertson. Stan- hope; 2. Mrs. Alex Gillls, Flat Riv- er; 3. Mrs. Chester Dover. Wheat- ley River. Class 32. Section 5: Rug. hooked, of wool rags, vegetable dyes, orig- inal desl-gn-1. Mrs. Victor Grant. Vernon P.O.; 2. Mrs. Ralph Jud- son. Pownal. Class 34, Section a: Rug. hook- ed of yarn, animal design--1, Mrs. John C. Marchbank. New Annan, RR. 2: 2. Mrs. Roy Tup- lin. Kensington. RR. 2; 3. Mrs. Everett Cousins, Kensington. Class 32 Section '1: Rug, hook- ed of yarn. landscape or sea- scape--l, Mrs. Dan Nicholson. Wood Islands; 2, Mrs. Ray Carr. Slanhope: 8. Mrs. J. J. Curley. Vernon River. Class 32. Section 8: Rug. hook- ed. of yarn. floral design-1. Mrl. Wilfred. Pickering. Kensington. RR. 33 Mrs. Roy Tuplin, Ken- singlon; 3. Mrs. Isuc Dunbar, Weaving. Alma, Lot 3. Class 32, Section 9: Rug, hook- ed. of yarn, conventional design- 1, Mn. Isaac Dunbar. Alma. Lot 3; 2, Mrs. Walter Mscclure. Brack- levy Point: 3. Mrs. J. E. Fleming. Stanley Bridge. Class 32. hooked. of yarn. original design -l. Special-Mary MacEa.chern, Argyle, Clyde River P.O.; 1. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar, Alma. Lot 3: 2, Special-Mrs. New London. RR. 1, Long River; 2. Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. Ken- singion, BIL 3; 8, Mrs. Joseph Rdbison. Stanhope. Class 32, Section 11'. Rut. braid- ed-1, Miss Lillian Walker. St. Peter's Ba-y: Snow, I St. Peters Road, Char- lottetown; 3. Mrs. John A. Dewar. New'Pei-th. Class M. Section 12: Chair seat or wall hanging. yarn-1 (special. set, conventional patterns) Mrs. Don P. MacKay. New London: 1. (special, wall hanging) Mrs. Wlltred Pickering. Kensington. R..R. 3; 1, Mrs. Joseph Robison, Stanhope: 2, (special, wall hang- lng), Mrs. Margaret MacLeod. 24 Chestnut St., Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Ray Carr. Stamhope: 3, Mrs. Lemuel J. Orr. French Riv- town. Class "Section 10'. Rug. Point: Robert Maclieod, needlep er. Class In. Section 13: Petlt Point;-.1 (qiecial) Miss Dorothy MaoAleer, 166 Weymouth Street. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. Elmer Larter, 90 Grafton St.. Charlotte- LOWII: town; 2. Mrs. Charles borough St., Mrs. Walter MacC1ure. 3. Mrs. Frank L. Cairns. Freetown. Class 33. Section 162 Rugs and by a person Miss Elizabeiih Mae- Charlotte- Mac- Leod, 34 Chestnut St., Charlotte- 3, Mrs. Charles Snow. St. Peter's Road. over 1. Rae. 18 PAGE SEVEN lawn: I. Mrs. J. H. Bishop, Laptahorne Ave.. Charlottetown. sanrpler-I. Section 14: Mrs. 32. Section 15: oint. made School St.. 2. Mrs. Margaret Margaret Mac- Leod, It Chestnut St., Charlotte. Sample of cross stitch on linen, untrained -1, Mrs. J. F. Laiterty. 181 Hilli- Charlottetown: Brackley 1. 26 v CATTLE JUDGING PROGRAM at EXHIBITION weonesnsv. Auousr 15, 8 A. Judging starts for Jerseys. Ayrshiros. Herefords, Red. Polls and Angus. Judging in some unfinished classes. . Parade of cattle at 7 pm. before Grandstand. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 8 A.M. Judging in any unfinished class. Final parade of all animals before Grandstand at 7p.m. Besides our fine Vaudeville programme there is the special feature of the Air Cadet team. TIE PROVINCIAL EXI I ITION ASSOCIATION .......... Fulfill AllTIliEliY The only possible answer to the forces of aggression Ialresdy on the march, is armed, trained strength. The Canadian Army is gearing itself to meet any possible threat to our freedom More and more men are joining the Kctive Force every day. New and mighty equipment is being built to give the Canadian soldier the finest weapons in the world. One of the most urgent needs is more men - more soldiers in the Canadian Army Active Force. This is a call to a call to the defence of this country. In attack or defence, arillery supplies the heavy pamdi to soften or break opposition for the modern army. The Royal Canadian Artillery is a powerful voice in the defence forces The teams of field artillery are not built overnight. It takes time and training. But time may be short. Men are needed immediately to nun the Edd of the Canadian Army Active firing; 'Active Force right away. TO ENUST YOU MUST: 1. Volunteer to serve anywlfire: 2. la 17 to 40 (T radosmsn to 45). 3. Moethrny requirements. 4. Married men will be accepted. Anny Recruiting Centre, Iolsvwa Ildg., Spring Garden Road, Halifax, N. . No. 1 Personnel Depot, Windsor St. Extension, Halifax, ATWE 141-2? At Homeiand Abroad in the. "Front lines of freedom Don't Help man the feH artillery of N.S. W . .-..; -me H5; .4. .- ,..-.,- ,..,”1!.' Join the iIANADlAN ARMY ACT VE FORCE Now!