RESCUE IN THE ALPS Claudio Corti. 29, of Lerco. lsly. lies strapped to stretchery a unidentified T rs of teamy errying him to safety stand by abandoned attempts lcihtrlall Royalty BreedErs Top Winners In Ayrshires The veteran Ayrshire firm of: I. Macltae and Son Central loyalty came through again yes- erday with the major share of he honors and prize money at he Provincial Exhibition." They ook six championship ribbons Ind won the majority of their. 'Iasses. i They were given close com-i aetition in several of the events iowever by the Raedale Farm nerd. Charlottetown R.li.. 3 and? Iiso by the herd of Brent Steady Souris a comparative newcomer to the show ring at Charlottetown The Mael'tae's took the senior and grand championship ribbons- In both male and female divis- ions. They had a reserve luniori champion in the males and met same in the females. They had1' seventeen red ribbons and num-- erous lesser prizes. The Stead herd came through with the reserve senior and re- serve grand female ribbons and they also took the junior male championship. i The Reedaic herd took the re- scrve senior and reserve grand! mm W" W" ””V"” Fa” Roberts of Southport of South- Monarch 5th. ion Bondsman and they had the. i"""" lemme Hbbml wrwped "pilitlarshticld. The unusual placing grand male was Goldie Ransom securely woth Raetiale Lorniee. a tidy and a smooth little senior calf. OLD PERFORMANCE The veteran show bull. Fair- vue Fashion Clansman was that Share of the Wilt money Wilhi during halt in trip down Eiger moutain in Swiss Alps follow- ing his rescue. Mountain guldesi to rescue 3: (it-rry Doyle. Vernon Hivt-r were. others who won places with their cattle. hir. Proitsc had scvcrali really good plat.-in;.:s. I The show missed the herds ofl Keith Boswell and Son of Vic- toria and of Col F.l. Andrew. Fast iioyalty. Both were entered but here unable to brim: in their cattle. GENERAL REGRET There was genuine regret ex-. pressed in the ring by both com- peters and spectators that Ed Boswell has had a serious. breakdown in health since tha' Lively Competition In Scotch Shorthorns There was keen competition- and an unusual placing in com- paratively smnll showintz of Scotch Shorthorns yesterday at the Provincial Exhibition. The competition. for the most part.. was between the herds of Atholt port and H. Lyle Boswell of was in selecting the reserve grand female championship andl . the battle was between these two. breeders. I hlr. Roberts took the lion's! senior and grand male championi H0 IP55 than Clilht I'Cd ribbons. to; for the MacRae's. it is an old performance for this animal who' WCTO ha; been winning similar ribbons here for some years. He has also won at Amherst and has placed well at the Royal on occasion. Their senior and grand female champion was Pelrvue Brlghtl the reserve junior female cham-y Less 2nd. She is a dauithief OI Falrvue Bright Less and her sire was Dunduff Gilt Edge. the bull that was imported from Scot- land several years ago by the P.E. island Ayrshire Breeders Association several years ago. The Stead bull that took the Junior championship Wlg Lin- wood Diamond. As the name im- plies. he was bred in the Lin- wood Farm herd of SC. Oiand in Nova .Scotia. His darn was a Scottish cow Carnell Honey- suckle. His sire was Dyke Doub- le Diamond. The Estate of George L. Doe'- well showed only on or two en- me; but they were good ones. For example they had the red ribbon winner in the mature femah tdry class. They had a fourth prize winner in the Junior yearling male class. Willard Pruwse. Buckley and OITY AIIII Boswell"; tour. But the Bnswalls tops in thc championshipi winnings. i I r bons. pionship and reserve. and also i pionship. indeed it was the re- Ist-rvc junior champion that was .placed reserve grand by Judge ilA.l. Iladdcn of Okotoks, Alberta over Mr. Robcrts' junior cham- I plon. The youngster that went Re- yserve grand was Tulioch Mon- larrh Fashion Leader 2nd. She 'had been beaten in her class by IFirgrange Lassie and she had been beaten in the junior cham- pionship class by the same heif- er. Yet when the two appeared lin the grand female champion- llltln class, the judge put the .Boswall heifer up for the re- Ierve grand ribbon. That made it a mother and daughter combination for grand and reserve grand. as the grand Ichnmpion was Tullocli Monarch iFashinn Leader. She is the vyoungstt.-r's mother and they are also half giaters as both are aired CENTRAL AnII.I.A's lI1l.I.lNlIY nevi tell hats an-Ivine daily. ITI ont- tea ltreet. VII? ll-STYLE Killinlry. Gt. "VII!!! C7617 l.l1ll-cAIl.tastdsaIeieea- llarala-taandsora. 81.3 gutabmcbisrlros. I” iii E I 2 iilig -Ji 1 KPH?-I Eel Ill TREAT the sick welt. Gig- gey'e Pharmacy. open an e.nI. to I p.m. I MILD! Meat Market Special- 'fresh beef liver lb. 1) cents. Phone ms. ' DON'T FORGET To VISIT th: Electrical Contractors booth on the west side of the Colla- , , er's They took the senior and grand: CINIMPIOYI for MT. BOSWBII. HI! and reserve grand female rib-trcscrve Illnlor WI! Tulloch Molt- thc junior male chem-larch Emblem. other Alpinisis who. with Corti, had attempted to climb the mountain earlier this month. (AP Wirephote via radio from London) last show here. Ed has shown at Charlottetown, At Amherst and at Royal on different occas- ions. lie is recognized as a hard worker and a terrific compet- itor. Several asked the Guardian to express their regret that he was unable to be present. incidentally the Guardian lear- nerl yesterday that Keith Boswail has been exhibiting at the fair continuoiisly hero for some thirty years. Judge of the show was Ray- mond Brown of Dundas. Ontar- in. by a Deep Cove Scottish Mon- arch bull bred by Cyrus Eaton on his farm in Nova Scotia. One of the Eaton-bred bulls was senior and grand champion for Leigh Brown of New Loa- don. He is Deep Cove Scottish The reserve senior and renews owned by Athol Roberts. It was Mr. Roberts Tcekaydce 4D that was reserve senior and reserve grand female. it was the first time she had been beaten here for the chem ionshlp for many years. She as also been a winner of the grand at Amherst. A Junior calf. Tulloch Charm- Landmark, was Junior 1 Daniel Jewell of North River ihad,a pair of red ribbon win- ners in the Shorthorn show. i ' Ryels Grown i Successfully L Within the next two weeks. we will begin harvesting the first rye grain grown for us on Prince Edward Island. There are some 450 acne planted in the Men- maid district and near Monta- ue. state McGlnnls Maritime-I istillers Ltd. The rye grain is being grown for them by Messrs. Leo Mc- Isaac and Jack Keenan and the !rt-suits are very encouraging. lespecialiy in view of the un- lusually severe weather condi- tions prevailing last fall and winter. They have invited members of the APEC. and other interested people in Prince Edward island to watch the har- the Charlottetown Hotel. BIRTHS CAMPIELL - At the P. E, I. N. S. Minister! Visited Fair i Ina. Edward lialburton. Mia- Iatsr I Agriculture of Nova Seo- tta. visited the provincial fair and attended the races yester- day accompanied by Hon. Eul- ena Cullen. Miniete of Agricul- ture for this Province. Hon. Mr. lialburton viewed the live stock barns. the Arena. and shown! ring and was much impressed not only with the numb: of entries in the classes but also with the quality. Mr. Haiburton. who arrived here yesterday. will PIICIB RISE OTTAWA (CPI - Consumer price indexes indicating regional price trends were higher in all regional cities between June and July. the bureau of st tistics re ported Tuesday. East: indexel. based on 1949 prices equalling in brackets: St. John's, Nfld.. til.9.ll; Saint John. N.B., ITZA 100. for July with June figures 0"... 109.7 (109.5); Halifax. ll9.3 vesting of this grain and then to ,4 - Join them at a small reception at WEATH A A 'I'oItoN'ro (CPI - rompers- itures IHIIOI3 the Toronto '15 Y iic weather cc: t'.it"a't. '”m.,. V . IFNI4 as Ilaritimas early today. reaching an "um." Emu”. 4. 5; Nova Bcotia this evening. The M "3 drisralrwlllhtngclaarlagskiaa. Ef:i'..".:;' Y. r........ ass;-heme-S-I-tama innlres- 56 75 N Nov scone. PI-tnee Tomw -- --0! 3' unis Island:-untidy: wiitetr w”".,”f;,””;'d?"'”iW ' "3 " acattsud showers: little chance ';,.,q .,"3; '” "mi ”"""”"" it” 7' II I'"'iW""'t'W'” BII1eIfDIdt'IIdIITd':;l8.:d. QtIeboc.. .0 M I.l.ow-IlgbatIlewGlaaeull in Fredericton (3 I1 III . Wu... gm;-.t:..u,g”n 5: satnwabn II Eastern NJ. counties: iowss s.ni.eadptsatt.tl p.llI. United States Wednesday ousted Syria's ambassador from his post here and also ordered a Syrian . li'.".'Z".i3L .2333 i.5"r'.'tS'.'l "' Canadian Dollar At 24.-Your High The state department also an nounced that U.S. anibauador I James S. Moose .lr.. who in in l Washington. "is not returning to NEW YORK iAPl-The Cane-I Syria." dlan dollar closed Wednesday atl At the same time. the United a premium of more than Sta posogsetr etaol shrdl siird has cents. highest in nearly 24 years. States made "a strong protest" The Canadian dollar at the to Syria against a ”government- close of trading was valued at inspired slanderous campaign" 81.05 17-32 in U.S. money. That's: which has been conducted against the biggest edge it has held over, the US. in connection with an el- the U.S. dollar since November., leged American plot to overthrow 1933. when it was worth 31.0595; the Syrian government. in U.S. funds. , I The U.S. further ,, i i d "in- Meosles Flore I I I nounced Syria's action in ousting three officers of the American Embassy at Damascus. P. E. I. Woman Dies In Halifax The death occurred on August 8th in Halifax, N5. of Mrs. Al- bert Prior (nee Janie Driscolil formerly of Mt. Herbert. Prince Edward lslend. Death came in her eightleth year following a prolonged period of illness. She is survived by her husband two daughters-Hnsel. Mrs. Na- than Poole. and Myrtle. who re- sides at home: two sons. Clyde and Harry. also live sisters. and two brothers. all of whom mourn her death. Her sister, Winnifred Drlseoll of Edmonton. and her nephew. Wilfrid Driscoll of Char- lottetown. attended her funeral which was held on Saturday. August 10th. India Marks IOI'l'l Birthday As An Independent Nation 3! CHARLES LANE NEW DELHI MP) A Anclenti indie marks her 10th birthday as an independent nation Thun- sy. ' The occasion will also mark the 10th anniversary of India's first and only prime minister- Jawaharlal Nehru. nd there's no indication he is thinking of stepping down. As Nehru journeys to Kerala terfarenee" with an American Among Eskimos ” ' tic courier at the Syrian border two days ago and de- OTTAWA tCP) - Measles has T broken out a In o n g Eskimos I aboardvthe Arctic supply ship C. l D. Howe. it was learned Wcdncs- y day. The RCAF announced that it will fly anti-measles serum to Re- i solute Bay on Cornwallis lslandl before the C. D. Howe arrives there in three or four days. ; The air force said the plane- cerrying the serum should arrive , at Resolute Friday. I The Eskimos aboard the C. D. Howe are returning home from 1. southern Canada after treatment” for various diseases. chieny tu- 1 berculosis. l Dr. J. H. Wlcbe of the Indian and northern health service asked the RCAF to rush the serum to Resolute to protect Eskimos there before the C. D. Howe's ar- . rival. He explained that the native 1 population must be protectedi from measles before the return-if socialist - type government for I rs to come. ut even today. Nehru is to the 1 leit of most of his own cabinet members. After his departure. the influence of these conserva- tive elements probably will be felt more strongly. The man most often mentioned as Nehrul; successor is Morarjl Desai. til - year - old minister of commerce and industry. Desal tomake the traditional lndepend- played a prominent role in the ence Day speech, many of his Congress party's campaign Ior listeners may muse over the popi Indian independence. In recent ulsr question both here eadi years he has shown himself a abroad: After Nehru. who? good administre as chief min- The ” arise. h later of ” h state. Nehru towers so high above all Many influential Indians In and around him. No one is no idoilud out of the government would like by India's millions. No one's word to see Nehru retire. They have carries so much weight. No one the highest regard for his ability. in the government makes so But they believe it would be good many decisions. for the country to see if it could Many political observers be get along without him. it would lleve that when Nehru finally give the nation confidence. they does go, lie government will say. and after all Nehru would swing slightly to the right. always be on hand in case of a BUT NOT FAR pinch. - The swing probably will not go Others feel that for this vc too far. however. India's sbort- reason it wouldbe futile for age of capital. the nature of some Nehru to step down. They con- of the projects which must be tend that Nehru's influence would undertaken in the undevelo remain so strong that no succee- eountry and the countless ot sor as prime minister could lector. will probably cell for a really be his own master. New Feature Added To Call Scramble At Fair A new feature has been added 1 I late Senator .1. Walter Jones of! to the cell scramble at the Pro- tlunbury who was formerly Pro. l vlncial Exhibition and an intar- mier of Prince Edward island. eating prelude has been proper . SHOE BARGAINS FOR FAIR WIIK AT As a nsolation prise for the boys who do not win a call in the "Scramble". the fair is prtr viding two greased pi for the ten losers. They try to catch them and provide fun for the spectators at the seine time. The ones who catch the pigs. and hold them. will take thorn borne. The scramble goes on at it a. In. Friday. A beif-boar before that the special awards such as banners won by perinlu hibitors and breedorzmend any - l . 3. -1 . F. , Illttllli leave today for Nova Scotia. I ' (122)-, Montreal 122 (111.5). TO HALIFAX u's' In Sifong George Raymond Perry. who; Protest To Syria WASHINGTON tAPt - The recently enlisted in the R.C.M.P. D "Marine Division." left for Hall- fax to commence training He lay the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. IL, Perry of Southport. P.E.l. i e - ” ATKINSON'S GROCETERIA . WELCOMES YOU TO "OLD HOME WEEK") V ,, YOU'LL THRILL WHEN YOU IIEAR "THEY'RE YOU'LL ADMIRE TIIE POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK. YOU'LL ENVY TEE CHILDREN GETTING sUcII ENJOYMENT FROM THE RIDES, YOU'LL STAND UP AND CHEER As YOUR HORSE COMES UNDER THE wine: FIRST. AND YOU'LL LOOK IN COMPLETE AMAZEMENT AT TIIE WONDERFUL BARGAINS YOU'LL am Is ATKINSOIWS An Tins WEEK. OFF... ROSE BRAND SWEET MIXED SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES 16 Oz. JAR 37c ROSE BRAND PASTEURIZED DILLS 24 OZ. JAR ONLY 37c I SWIITS PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDER LOIN ROASTING PORK TRIMMED PORK CHOPS ROASTING FOWL. Iii. lb. 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