ii RVER CALF C Tllln sniiiiiig group of boys and 5..-i. raniztnti in use! from 10 to it have reason to be h8PD)i- T1191? reports. Eleanor Macl(innon ex- treme lefi got first prize for her Ji..i Li'llI iir.-:t prizes for judging been organized for six years. . -r T s I J h H h r'y”l1htlI”IlI'l :(nt"lDTVCda! hits: iasxflallgts Hte5:tIittdulfTii'rT1alhealrllghlgotnlirsllsirffc WW 5"” D3""Y Sheemnv hckle i it ' V , I ..i IIICIF members. George with his youngest calf. The Bcuriolxccie. John Hughes. George, .Cmm,,,,.,ii trilzhi lmlllt NWT has Rivcr 4-ll Ayrshire Calf (iluh llllh';Mil('I(llllllill. Back row: Eleanor i LUB MEMBERS HA showmanship and for sending in Bernice McGaugh on the right of the picture is the club leader. Club members from left to right front lMEIt'KlllIi0n. Margaret McGaugh. liasieern Guard ian ht xi.Nt. iiiii.iiiiy set-ii dallyw ;;-war anil Aiincar. Feed Service. DII. JOIINS'I'0N'S Dental OTIICE. llitiiirigiiic, will be closed until Sept.- (IALl:s;unl.-I PttI:.htiY'liI'JRlAN Church. Song service. Sunday. Sept- ember ll. at 7.30 pm. Conducted by John Whiteway There will be special selections by the ever pott- i-tiitn-I iii 'uiar Brooklyn Trio. C. R. Martin iriox t.itsri-Ii. chapel. Dun- " .1.-it. iti:io Sunday School; 11.30 lords Supper; 7.30 Gospel Service; .'iIt--:-it in by Mr. Svendchristenseng -ll! it i it IiIllt'. 0 East Baltic Clifford Bryenton and Mrs. fro-ioii Bryenton, Rollo Bay. ac- riinip.-iiiicd by Mrs. Harold Bruce. and mint motored to Truro. N. F utwe they spent the weekend uith relatives and friends. ' . Personals Miss Verna Macbarcn is ciiiploy- ed as teacher in Peters Iioad We-.s' School for the coming term. Mr. Willard Ducherty has ac- cepted the position of teacher in Brudenell School for the coming year. Miss Lois Shaw. Brudenell. is at present employed as a nurse's aid in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- Viiwnt Mossey. Charlottetown, "L lpent the weekend with his par- Pnls in and Mrs. B. J. Moasey. litttliiinii iii-.2 iilxic Briiner. South Carol- Ina arrived to apand some time at her residence in Kingaboro and with her sister Mrs. Willard Chllig. Basin licari Mrs CHl'l'lC Mi-Vane. Bolhwell. i-cu-ntly uiirit-ru-ent an operation in the P. E 1. Hospital and her host of friends wish her a speedy recni Pry .iii- Daiitcl MacDonald. South l.ill-P. has as his welcome guest his sisirr Miss Laurette McDonald. talitnrnia. and his daughter and liiixhami and three children born Ontario. iiiss Mabel McVane. Halifax, vi-itpd with Mrs. Carrie Mcvane who is at preaaat a patient h Ire P K. I. Hoanltal. Miaa Wanda loves-tsoa. Iona-ls, mat the weekend at her home is Klngaboro. Mr. Edwin Fraser has returned to Ontario having want some the at his home h Rad Point. Ira. Joseph Conway baa return- ed to her home h llmhta having spent some time a patient in the Sourts Hospital. Mrs. Al. Fisher and two children Truro. N. I. an spending some time with bat alatar and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Winn. East Baltic. Mr Hugh Mt-Phea, Bayfield. went a few days h Nova Scotia. The ladies of the Red Point and Last name Districts hold a anc- mliii sale of home made ice Misses Alice and Margaret Mac- Donald. Brudenell. are attending grade eleven at Montague High School. Mr. Eric MacDonald is tak- ing grade twelve. also at Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cameron and daughter Heather of Hamilton. Ontario, are visiting at Brudenell where they are the guests of Mrs. Cameron's mother. Mrs. Dan Ste- wart. II and a large sum of money was realized in aid of the Baltic Sun- day School Hall which is under- gllng repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and Mina Judy Brown and Master Paul Brown of Newton, Mass. have arrived to spend some time at their aulnmer residence in Kings- born. I a a a ie MacDonald. Toronto, spent some time at his home in Nari: Laka. He was accompanied on the trip by his brother. Mr. Willie MacDonald. Souris, and his father. Mr. Stephen MacDonald. North Lake. who visited with his daughter. Sister Augusta. in St. Joseph Convent. Patarboro. Ont- ario. Slator Augusta (nee Rita MacDonald) was one of Prince Ed- ward Island's successful school teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Rod Point. were recent visitors to Georgetown and Montague. Master Sammy Johnson of North Lake and Murray Harbour North left to Join the boys' scout iam- boroc at N i a g a r a-on-the-Lake. Sunny la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morse. Dart- .nf the rally of the proceedings or the sessions vates were shown thro Church of all Nations. which min- isters to the spiritual needs of so Home and the Training School, dation for so girls. This school has been built givlngs. secretaries including the Treasur- rsi which showed an increase over W. M. 5. Rally (in August 2.'iili. 1955 a W.M.S. l llally was held in St. Peters United i(fhiirch opening at 2.30 p.m. In .spite of the very unfavorable weather, a goodly number of women braved the elements to be present and take part in the proceedings The rally was presided over by Mrs. Wilbur Webster of Marie auxiliary and an officer of Pres- byteriul executive. The devotional period was conducted by members of i)untlns auxiliary. The address of welcome was tendered by Mrs. N..l. Mac-Ewen and replied to by Mrs. J.M. Fraser. Montague. Roll call of auxiliaries by Mrs. Stanley Thompson. Charlottetown. was answered by 66 members from in different auxiliaries. Qiicstioii box was introduced by Mrs (Tutr-lifte, President and later in the program. various question? were asked and answered by of- ficers and membe.s. Literature was introduced by Mrs. W.E. Aitken, Dartmouth N.S. Branch Literature Secretary. She stressed the importance of mem- bers reading as much as possible. The guest speake for the after- noon was Rev. R.E. Webster form- er missionary to China and now of Orillia, Ont., and a native of Marie. P.E.l. He presented a challenge to our modern thinking of how much we know in these days. how knowledge has expanded and yet how cold is our faith and how selfish la our nature. There is plenty all around us yet we turn a deaf ear to the cries of hunger and want from starving millions. We need to re- viva and renew our faith, making it alive and vital and all important that by sacrificial living and giving we may ever serve God and our fellow men and help to send the Gospel to the ends of the earth. Mrs. Altken than introduced Mrs. Roy E. Webster who was a medical Missionary and with her husband was in China for some years. Mrs. Webster spoke briefly of the time spent in China and of W.M.S. work in Orillia. Ont. Mrs. MacAualand. Bloomfield. who was a delegate to Dominion Board gave an interesting report held and the places visited. Dele- ugh the many nationalities in Canada. They visited the Victor Glrls' United Church with accommo- Ensi Roydi-y Achievement Members of the East loyalty 4-H Calf Club held their Achieve- Inent Day recently at the farin- atead of Mr. Herb. Love. Present to congratulate the club members on their "Acltlevesnenta" were Mr. Fred Andrew and Mr. Andrew iltIacRae. R. A. Pierce, Depart- ment of Agriculture Fieldman praised the Club Leaders. Eddie Love and Scott MacArthur for the fine work which they had done throughout the year. Following are the results of the Achievement Day: ' Judging - I. Harry Love: 2. Aline Corcoran, lan Macllae (tiet; 8. Catherine MacArthur; 4.. Don- nie Corcoran; 5. Eliae Love; 6. Raymond Chappeli. Showmanship - l. Blair Wood; 2. Elise Love; 3. Ian Macflae; 4. 6. Joyce Holmes. Efficiency in year's work - 1. Harry Love; 2. Ian MacRae; 3. Elise Love; 4. Joyce Holmes; Aline Corcoran Itlel: 5. Corcoran; 6. John Andrew. Calf class iAyrahlret - i. Don- nie Corcorau; 2. Aline Corcoran: 3. Blair Wood; 4. Ian MncRac; 5. Eli abeth Wood. Yea lugs iAyrshiret e I. Aline Corcoran; 2. Elizabeth Wood; ii. Blair Wood: 4. Donnie Corcoran. Calf class (Holstclnsi 1. Joyce Holmes: 2. Raymond Chappell; 3. Harry Love; 4. John Andrew; 5. Elise Love. Yearlings (Holstein) - 1. Cath- Noreen Mcuaugh. Enid Gallant. Bernice McGaugh. . Barters Film Lab. THERE'S FUN FOR YOU - - - - Box Office Show Opens At 8:15 p.m. 7:45 p.m. TONIGHT ONLY Scarlet were the coats they worn and the blood they shed in battle! The saga of Inspector O'Rourke and his brave com- mand of 200 Mounted Police - - - guardians of Canada's trackless wilderness - - - - Where the Custer-massacring Sioux swept north to join the Creek in vengeance - - - Where the crimson-tipped Grace Markey fled from one man--only to find greater danger in the arms of anotheri This is their story - told in all its violent ex- citement! Alan Lndd I SlteNy Winters "SASKATCHEWAN" (Filmed in the Canadian Rockies) COMEDP - CARTOON - FEATURETTE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT. ! ! Why did the newspapers cnN hat the Blue Gardenia? Why did the police want her - - - above nl else? Why did she leave her shoes in that man's apartment? Why did she burn her new dross? Why did her first blind date moon kiss or kl? No one could call her lily-white the clinch and kill they called "THE BLUE GARDENIA" Box Office Opens at. 12:06 a.m. girl Donnie - Teachers Ask To Probe Sala After roll call and reading of the minutes of the last session. Mr. J. Pineau conducted a class in French pronunciation at the second day's sessions of the teach- era' convention yesterday at Mon- tague. As this is a subject that is very difficult for most teachers. Mr. Pineau's excellent instruction and practice period was much ap- preciated. The question box com- mittee took over from Mr. Pineau and many matters of special con- ccrn were discussed and dealt with. The following passed. The thanks of the rttnretiliuii were extended to the Muntaguel School Board for use of the audit-l resolutions were erine MacArthur: 2. Joyce Holmes, 3. Harry Love; 4. Elise Love Commission ries Problem orium. to guest speakers, to the press. and to Mr. T. R. Hall of Maclvlillan Co.. of Canada. 2. Resolved that the P. E. 1. Teachers Federation convene to press the Government to contribute dollar for dollar towards the teach- ers -uyeiannuatlun fund. 3. Resolved that whereas the teachers of P. E. I. are the low- est paid in Canada and whereas this contributes to the scarcity of trained professional teachers. Be it resolved that this convention ask the Board of Governors of the Teacher's Federation to urge the appointment of a royal commis- sion to investigate the question of teachers salaries in this Province. 4. Resolved that the Government he requested to open a school sup- ply branch in Montague for the teachers and students of this area. At the afternoon session Mr. Mal- O, ,.-. AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE press their thanks to Airs. C. 6 Restaurant. for her kindness in a tea on the morning of Sunday. APPRECIATION. The mcnihers of the Montague Fire Department wish to ox- Giay. proprietresa of the Bison upplyiag sand-wichoa, coffee mid September 4. at 8 am. during the fire which occui'i'etl at Mosher's Meat Market - TODAY oiuv V x x Iioiiiinalntheir' ' ' hands -a killer in their midst. and notiii - lietwstinihem but: i slender rope. and liate ...andawomanl .i:.H..'.t thiittltiixiti it-Mi i'n-xi-i.i Also Se-rlul a A SPECIAL This weekend through W.M.S. Reports were also read by other crt-am and sundries in the Red mouth. N. 8., visited recently in Flint Community Rink on August Souris. Association Grounds, PROGRAMME Wednesday, Sept. 14th ('1-ASS 1 Plow. Ioniors CLASS 2:-gm Farrow, Novloe mgs 91-341-isle . boy: un- Of CLASS Tug Puss thwg: 3 a Es.-so Provtn (TASS 8- boys or girls under 18 amoral.-Junior Provincial OIIIm- AI-L H0Ri;t;nshlp - . CLASSES - All Carriage and Saddle SENIOR SPORTS DAIRY CATTLE - Sheep, Swine and Poultry. PLOWING STARTS AT 10 AM. HORSE JIIDOING STARTS 1 p.m. ALI. AT 10 A. ABMISSIONH-MANB2 L. S. IIUNTEII. President Bridgetown last year's givinga for the first two quarters of the year. 15th ANNUAL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PLOWING MATCH PROGRAMME Thursday, Sept. 15th CLASS 7-Single Furrow, Open CLASS 8-Gang Plow, under 10 . CLASS 9-Tractor, women A girls CLASS 10-Tractor. 2 and 8 Sod Maritime Champlonsh'R. Imperial Oil Ltd. HORSE GI.ASSl",S - All General Purpose Dralt. JUNIOR SPORT! STEP DANCING IANDICRAFTS ENTRIES GLOBE SEPTEMBER t.-mi lcfraslahents - Lunches - Music - Games - Spam ALBERT ACORN. loci-9&1 Cardigan, R. R. I olal Chant onahlp and Clean for why- IIEEF CATTLE M. WEDNESDAY, la WE WISH SUCCESS TO THE PLOWMEN OF QUEENS COUNTY THE FORDSON MAJOR DIESEL TRACTOR and DEARBORNE PLOW A triumph of S DESIGN and ENGINEERING ' A LEADING UNIT- LOW IN INITIAL COST LOW IN OPERATION COST A WITH MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY. See also the FORD 800 Series "B-SOD TRACIORS, 2 MODELS EXTRA POWER and PERFORMANCE ARI YOURS AT LOW COST OPERATION. x TRY FOR YOURSELF THE FORD 600 SERIES 2 SOD TIIAGIORS. 8 MODELS Indie wide variety, farm john ot low anat- llydronllcally operated tools make every Job on otutior one. SEE THEM TRY THEM oi McGowan Motors Ltd. IONTAGUI come and see baseball picfu re ever made. SE BIG story no hit: big I a heartl DESPERATE MEN ...-ha ging by a thread playing on Adult Show. So get the Capitol we have two lspecial Matinees, at 1:30 'cncl 3:30. Make sure you mm the empty I1 - of Nowhere! RORY CALHOUN - ,. xgiit i JUIIE ADAMS t Rirpimou ij-?.' i. THOMAS GOMEZ FRANK FAYLEN ad Cartoon MATINEE The Capital is the greatest E Saturday. Sept. 10. 1955 The Guardian Page I enhn MacKenzie. director of cur- riculum for P. E. I., addressed the convention and explained mat- ters relating to his department. He was followed by Mr. T. R. Hall. who made his final appear- ance tn this Province as speaker on languages. His services were supplied by the MacMilllan Co.. of Canada. Mr. Hall explained the texts now in use in grades seven and eight in this Province together with many other phases of lan- guage work. From his wealth of experience he passed on many ideas which can be used by the ta.-ache. every day in their lan- guage classes. A vote of thanks. moved by Mr. Cecil LeLacheur and seconded by Mr. James MacBeth, was tender- ed to Mr. Hall by the president. Before the conclusion of the con- vention, Dr. L. W. Shaw. on be- half of the Department of Educa- 2.l24 Arrested in Turkish Riots LONDON tlleuiersi - Ankara radio Friday said Turkish author- ities have arrested 2.114 persona "siispected of acts of provocation" in connection with Tuesday's anti- Greek riots. It said authorities are rounding up ”all Communists. provocatorl and agitators" who took parts in the riots in Istanbul and Izmir. Military tribunals were set up ta Istanbul. Ankara and Izmir to try "Communists and provocatorl." I added. AAEZAZZM. land. presented Mr. Hall with a colored island view in apprecia- tion for his excellent services at the local conventions throughout SPECIAL! SPEC tion and the teachers of P. E is- ATTENTION FARMERS! BUYING POULTRY TUESDAY dz WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. PAYING HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Phone Charlottetown 7886 collect for Pick-up Service. URBAN McOUAlD SOIITHPORT the Provinca. IAL! SPECIAL! -- KIDDIES' MATINEE -- SATURDAY AT 2:30 P. M. Tops for the whole famlyl THE "MOUNTIES" when the fate of a. continent in a. scarlet coat! TIRDNE PDWE "'I.'”SAMlEL G. ENGEL""tl"' JOSEPH M. NEWMAN -i':'3 JOHN C. W Technicolor C'7MERON MITEl'IELL'WWMH M RIDE WHERE NO WHITE MAN EVER RODE BEFORE! The last flaming days of the great Cree Uprising rode with a ' .0 white man 21 PENNY EDWARDS - Hut Ihth EXTRA! SPECIAL! NIWI "THE GREAT CALGARY STAMPEI” (In Cinemascope) Children Me - Adults 400 PRINCE EDWARD COMING 1 YEARS TO MAKEI lA FORTUNE 1'0 PIODUCIII The Story of Woman's Beauty and Man'a Tasnptadonl I T MAYFAIR Murray River G- SATURDAY N EW YORK CONFIDENTIAIS manta BIODERICK cttitwrotto - tticttttto OONTE - ttiittttvtt emu use IAtlCti0Fl-l.CAltl0t tuttsti emwmet Q Plus COMEDY Show Time - 7:30 THEATRE and SPORTS at 9:30 p.m. S.T. Shows 3:30 1 - 9 EXTRA! MONDAY BIGGEST Fini IN HOLLYWO0D IllS'I0ltIl M-G-M SPICTAGLI CINIMASCOPE amttoriiotuc aouttoi and COLOII IAIJII NAIF!!! Kill! HAD L I t taunt vantut tun as CINEMASCOPE maroon PRINCE EDWARD FINAL TODAY - SHOWS 7 AND 1 . C: t; r.r..J- -39'”?-'3r'-TO Ti" "