Page 14 The Guardian Saturday. July 30.1935 . Simple Treatment For t?" Many Mental Patients , NEW YORK (CPI - A Canadian , six of them responded to these 1 - medical research team says men- ltreatments. thus stressing the 1; ' lftl hospitals could release a large ivalue hot the simple and less ra- ig number of their patients with the . dical istamine therapy. use of histamine inject-ions. Of the patients in the expell- Doctors Guy Nadeau. Yves Rou- ment,'75 had been under treat- lnu, Jean Deluge, Maurice Con. ment or more than two years and lombe and Marcel Bouchard of the 129 for more than five year!- Hospital Saint- Michel- Archange, ..E:. Vlastat. Quebec (lily. report that administtsation of histamine. an antibiotic drug. for a 30-day period produced sufficient improvement to permit the release of 20 of 100 schizophrenic patients. The doctors announced the re auits of their study in the current ' -ssuc of thc Joiirnal of (ilinlt-til -llltl l-Ivperimcntrtl Psyclinpathology ..-..'4-.,,..,... - Royal Photo-Finish GOODWOOD. England, tAPt -E The Queen had I few anxious mi- nutes at Goodwood Wednesday as her colt Alexander passed the winning post neck and neck with llflllflflliill-(llllned My Kingdom. The judge called for I photo of Tim Saul 75 of thc 80 patients the finish and then awarded the who showed no improvement werc one mile susex suku to My tilbsetiuentlx subiected to elertrc Kingdom bv I neck. Blue Blazes shock. thyroid extract with eleclrt mag mi,-d Mn lengths further -bcl” and insulin coma. btit onl; 1,.-ll-k ,u,.xa,,d(.,- was 100.7 and My ;g,gg Kingdoni 13-2. i .Vl.v Kingdom. a three-year-old ' brown colt by Royal Charger out lot Legende II. is owned by J. El- Mr Yvon Arsenault oi North gin Armstrong The race was Bay. Ont. is visiting his mother. 1 north 35.454 to the winner. My Mrs Gabrielle Arsenault. Abram"; Kingdom's time was 1:41. Village at-.eE.?.. Mrs Ray Christian of Bristol. t'Y'n1un arrii ctl here byh carM on 1 ti o 1 l m er r . y 24 t vist he' of . s. -ilicr Barlow. and other relatives liF.LSl.N'lx'l tsp. . H..n,m,.-S Pills-' Flzirtc itiit kvsenaiili cacnrr at Urhaiiutlle. is allow” or; summer classes at St .loscnh fl-'lllfl0r Tharos set a world record Will?!" H1 h ll .l0l' l:-Wl rctges here Thursday. I coverin," t 't, ' ; Mr and Mrs Eldon Bcrthiaumel Australia-E JCl.;:nE:ng:, aseitnllhe year with and lwn dautzhtcrs of Lawrence. Old mark ".(.,,m um i , llass. arc it-ttin: fllrs Berth 3 4' R. taum('s pareiits. Iii anti llrs.l Cyrus A Cnllaiit. .-Kin-sins Yil-l lage. . Miss Florence A rs 0 It a ti 1 t, -7 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John i..l Back Stretch Bay State Pat is a 6-year-old Arsenauli has recently reiurntd from a picasaut visit to different cities of Massattliiisctts. pudding by Vomadl and his damn tis Elizabeth Worthy by Hollyrood Harkaway and he was bred by Chris Ollloiinell of Houlton. Maine. A lot of iuen took turns at trying to mztkc R trotter or pacer out of this ucll-bretzi horse but the tdsk looked to be impossible andl two years ago Andrew Perry. Continued from page 6 Cpl. and Mrs. Everett (ii-ahain and young daughter of Dartiiiouth. N S,. are spendiiig his three-wt-ck leave wtlii his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John (trahaiii. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arsenault on their recent marriage in Liver- bought him for ”a song" and we -. pool, S. The,v,spent some time believe the first trainer who . visiting 'llr and Mrs Atigttsiinc made any progress with him was, ' Arscnattli Chester Smith. and he introducedl g . .him to the hopples and under his 5 :””hF'”"E llaiglwld "'1 illmely .guidance he gave the first indic- " lhp lmm” "I ll” and M" l"'5 laiion: of real speed The rest has A”9”a"l' wh” m”' "l melrlheenldone bv James MacGregor l children. many friends and neigh- who raced him to mark of 206 hors met to offer congratulations 1,5 M Quebec Raceway 1”. f'aul to Air Arsenault on his 63th and gave him hk pmsem (ab hlllliflftl An appropriate addr In pagging we maiv mention mat: W" ”'"l hi ""9 "r hl” 'lm'”l"' the 206 at Summerside is the and he was presented with a gift Seam", (Bus; mile ever paced Though taken by suiprisc .V1r. over . hrlnce Edward Island Arsenault expressed his heartfelt tuck our congratulations M thanks A delicious lunch was en- ownm; pen, and driver Mao! l loved by all thc illlfl.-ifs y 1 Rev lain at the hospital in thc .Vlag-- Francois Arseiiauli. cbap- cvffllilcliay "ml m3"3ller Charles I is. l d l 1.1. 1:. '. hi. I blffllzlllcl”. El:I:ll:l::S Arlsltlnlilliilt. ll: DHDI” the mid w'ml"'l' ha"d' .. also visited his siter. Ytlrs. Ben '99 ,?t"l 5" ll"dl”(l1 ends”! ll VA v 5 , H. S. R 1 L n12 some an V r CCS Ir PM” aw” lcarded and in the C Trot and C it was a great plc."t.surc for the Price the trotter Sir Francis people of Egmont Bay to liavc llrake. owned by Keith MacDoug- Monsignor Andre Arsenauit. al native of St. Chrysostem to cele- 13. the day of Acadian celebration. at and driven by George Call- beck. won in 2.15-a new record. Propane IRogei'st 2. In the A Assisting him as deacon and suh- Pat-e llcdgewootl Chief tRobin- dczv.-nn werc Rcv. Sylvcrc firtllnnt Stlnl, owned hy ltlapco Stables. and Rev. Nazaira Gallant. while ,uas 1-rtr: .lo-.ln Spencer IMac- l Rev. Charles (loll;-itt at-toil as.(;1-pgnri. owned by Andrew Per- master of ccrctnoiiics All three ry, 2-1: Peter Clegg tMacNeilll Ire sons of the parish. 2-2. Time: 2.14. 2.12 225. The ' . B p Mr. MW” Richard. C S C first dash of the Pace was won 1 who IS attending the 5('llfll5lSllt'.-'1'!” l of Holy fro.-'5 in Saints Gcncvtcuc - ll yl 2. Time. 2.l5--cqual- bratcgSolr-niii l'ili'1I1g Mass on .luiY ltngnlgsfpcordl The 1) pa". was de Picrie Foods in Montreal is Wm" M Usdws Buy. owned by by owner-driver Harold Cudmorc uith America's Acc. Sleepy Sam spending 2 wcclts vacation withl his parents Ttlr and Mrs. filorit-c' ich t R! am and son. 1-lchcr attended thc fitn- l'vtt-tirls of hit" -luiaittl lltcluirtl crai of their brother-tn-law. Mr. are clad in soc llllll homc from Wilfred ltlatthcws.1.iitis Mount:-iin. P. C llo-.pit:il and all wish him N R. on Monday, July 25 I Sllcerlv recovery Mr. and Mrs. Donnie. Barbour and family were guests on .liily 24 of Mr and Mrs. Oliver Cotes, Cavcnrlish llliss Emma Caissie St. Phillips. Miss lxmily Gallant of Summerside and lltll st-tcr .1lrs. .lox- ll Arsen- ault oi R-icliiiioiid accompanied by lire -itlricu Ricliard and daughter Mrs lfcury Perry of Tignisli have recently rciiit'nNl from a pilgrim- MP1" Sic Anne dc Rcnttprr. Quchct Mrs Amanda Leonard of Flor- ida mitt her sister. Mrs Mary Mac- .l.ean of Cornwall. arc guests of .Mrs. Maclleanls daughter and son- iin-low. Mr and Mrs Isaac Dun- bar and family 1-irvetttl: hopr to top Xlrx 5.-1...,-p 111' lilmcr ltlorbour returned to P9l'lZl out with .'lllf'l' lwmg - 1 , fin"; tr. 1..., hmm, M r'N.Pn1":'l.V 'l'oronto after spending it couple of ness. ” weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. Mr (vril Harlow spoilt the week end with lit- p.'ii'citi.'-. llr .'in.t Slrs .' . t -- ' '1. friends will be plcazcd to learn 11:- ll” '05 P" "ll fl position with Rood .Survc,vor.s on different pnrls at P. 1. Air and Mrs (Tedrir Crockett and faintly. Montreal are guests of Mr Crockett": parents. Mr. and Mrs llammond Crockett. Wood- gvalc l Mrs. llfallacc Bradshaw and two ' Mr. Stewart Bernard. Hunter children. Summerside are spending liver is visiting friends in Well- la few days with Mrs. Bradshaw"! lllllflll Bil sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and To Mrs Ralph Rennie and family. -.-. Alma Mrs Janie H.'t.wii of Fltiston, Mass. is spending a few weeks at the home of her mother. Mrs. Alvie Moiintnin ' Mr and Mrs Archie Barbour. Mr. Frank Harbour and Mrs. Mary Dunbar were visitors to Cavendish on July 24 Mr and Mrs. Eldon Harbour any family. Montrose, Mr. and Mr. Mm Man, Bum”. C l . Lorne Crockett and family. Mont- ” vmung her grandp.renl:sfmt:;';'lmse. also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace an M”. Harry Barbour. Graham and family of Green- Mm Mam! 0.8mm. Nbcmmi h 'i,r'i.ou:1&h'we2:e visitors to Cavendish spending a week's vacation at thell ' ' ' fiqhe of her grandparents in Al- The Misses Betty and Jean Mc- lm lNeil of Alma viiiited relatives in Coleman recently. . 1 Mrs. Minnie 'WallIce of Coleman is spending I few weeks visiting her daughter. Mrs. Stanford Mc- Neil and Mr. Mt-Nell. Alma. tltm, ontmo, .cc.,mp,,,l,di Miss Virginia Kinch and Lana -- Mrs. Jago Sabine, wag pom.-T . Malaguh. N.s.. no spend- hgueata of relatives in Alma lull 0 I" "29" Vlmllll Vll'llllll'l y. lulu Verna Wallace and Mr. Ciil Wallace. Coleman. are guests flfitbelr aunt and uncle. Mr and . Jack Dunbar . and Mrs. C. B. Ennmaii of. father. mt William Klncb, Alma. Qua Mn, 1,9,". mum.” Mr. and Mrs. Jack llIIcI.etlII Mr. and Mn, g.y....,,,4 Mn. and children. Claude and Kenneth .. wound... mu... ugg of Montreal. In speeding I couple 'q "f. ..jot'vcetuItthehomootl4r.n4 3. . mu.w.ait-asuiiua Mr. . '”yl(' 2'! t "During Exercise Carte Blanche in Europe. l.A(' Al Bryant of Summerside works on I Sabre George Brookins and driven by Don MacNcill. 1. o u Budlong tlilorcsidct 2 Time. 2.16 3 5. in the Free For All Pace only one. dash was rat.-ctl owing to the elements Buy Slate Pal thine- (lregort 1: Sir .lost-ph Il.lewcl- lvnl 2: Ann's l)i't-am tltobinsoiil Ii: Galitigfati lSll&ll1l -t: Prtidcnct-' lly tMoresi(lcI 5. Time: 'l.llt'l. 1 Our thanks to George R Mac-. Donald of Boston. Mass. for an. official prmzranr of Saralnlw. Raceway of WeflnPSflH.V- -llll.V 2"-1 Gcorge was present and had the pleasure of seeing .1ne (,TBrient win the Runnymeade Stake forg 3-year-old trotters. purse sl0.000.t with Scott Frost. owned by S.A.l Camp. He won the first dash inj 2.03 4.5. which equals the time he made in winning a 515.000 stake for 3-year-old trotters at Roosevelt Raceway the previous. week. and which time made by a 3-year-old tr ter on a half-mile track this year. He also won the second dash in The 59” Gregor and also to Summerside .206 3'5. Second to him both trips. was Gaiapboiic. that forced Scott .1-Irost to his world's record of 2.00 3! I 2-.V08I"0ld at Lexington. Ky. l Gentle was not present how -ver. to see Joe OiBricn pcrform 1”5l that has been racing so sen. sattonallv this year. We are glad to note that Rich- ard .labaicc's lliiiidliook 11). Ratt-hfordt has been racing ex- ceptionally wcll at Syrtncy, win- ning races 1 and 4 on Friday night. July 22. both in 2.12; Shin- ing llotir tW. Lewis! 2-2. and in another race Jet Master II) ltatchfordt nuncd by P. .1 (Sad- egan. was 1-2. Br.'irly's Rattle IG. MacDonald! .'i-1. Time. 214. 2.12 While Bay State Pat was mak- ing things lively at Summerside. Bay State Tom was doing thc same thing at Foxboro. where be lowered his half-mile track record do 204 15 in winning an invita- tional 53.000 Pace. He Ll owned by Chris O'Donnell. the breeder of Bay State Pat. and Chris has in lot more "Bay State" pacer! Itbat he is racing. l We are glad to notice that Ronnie MacDonald has the Harry .Hlriieh pacer Super Hal 2.01225 :in racing form again. winning it race at Richelieu in 2.10. Flor- jence Harmony. also owned by Harry. won in 2.09-a new record ifnr her. 2 An important trade was made this week when the trotter Rajah Hanover 2.15 325. owned by My- son BeIl.Char1ottc-town. passed to the ownership of Greg MacDon- Ild of Sydney. N. S. in exchange for the 7-year-old pacer Hum Dale 211225.. Rajah should be I good acquisition to the trolling events in Cape Breton as he has always been one of the stoutest eontcnde .. in every race be en- gaged in here. 1-tum Dale has beaten 2.12 over Quebec tracks and should be I good horse in the 22 class here. The largest attendance of the season and close finishes with five horses taking new records. featured Monday night's card at Charlottetown Raceway. One of the biggest Iurprlaex was the of 5- show Summerside Airman .- let of 413 RCAF Squadron which took part in the sot-ties and mock Bryant. whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bryant live at 00 l in Franc 1 Continued from page 0 Hunter's Corner ltbey were out in force.Ind had their share of ducks on the is: of 1-October. when the chips were down it was the early opening exponents who took the rap. . This year the Department con- cerned at Ottawa granted I 70 day open season on ducks and geese and the dates October 1st till D ember tlth should satisfy everyo e. It is very doubtful if the October 1st date will ever be changed. Many who were in fav- our of October loth II an open- ing date for waterfowl found that in actual practice it didn't work out as expected. We lost approx- imate 00 per cent of mu Blue-wing teal and Ring-necked duck shoot- int. both species plump, delicious table birds. by the later opening date. Blue-wings and Rlngnecks show a marked tendency to move southward early in October whether they are hurried onward by gun-fire or not. They appear to be governed by I Calendar date. Black ducks also have I yen for the tidal flats that makeg Itself felt during the last week of September. This migration in salt water has been hastened by the reappearance of the eel grass beds. -The Pisquid Ponders' were deeply effected by the later closing date. In short their black duke shooting was about written off. On such ducking grounds II the Hill- sboro River and its network of marshes and lnflowing tributaries shooting was pretty well central- ized in three main areas. l have noted that the blacks show H tend- ency during the first week in Oct.- ober to vacate many of the small- er pot-holes and creeks and con- centrate in flocks up to two thou!- sand or more in the more open stretches of the river. Duck hunters have been clam- ourlng for I 70 day waterfowl season and now they have it. Only side. is shown working at Fres- catl Airport, Metz. France. National Defence Photo the future will tell of its impact on the general duck population and how the birds will stand up to the increased bunting pressure. The length of the season is pro- bably not such a big factor in this province Iii the big kill in on the opening day. With the sanctu- ary of the seaward flats and ban only minutes flying distance the any blacks are not long in mak- ing up their minds about what to do about it. Last fall I sat on the shore and looked at approximately five thousand black ducks sunning themselves on I and bar that runs parallel with the beach and I scant 5 gunshots distant. They might Hist as well have been in China This nolumntst is wondering whethc or not the rash of pre- uason shooting of ducks that broke out this past couple of years will die out with the tcchange in opening date. The reason given by some was the later "opening date. I'm inclined to take that with I grain of salt. The lint con- viction last year was for In of- fence . . . shooting black ducks . . . committed on August 18th. Thats I long way from October lst., let alone October 9th. Some nice broods of blacks Ire showing II? but It the moment it II too" early b make I com- parison with last season's crop. I feel confident it wlh not be below 1954 but Im doubtful if it will be little, if any. Ibove. An average will be nothing to kick about. The Run and pheasant crop is excell- ent out destruction of hosts by has-mowers bu been huvicl than usual particularly among pheae. Inll. Many pheasant Iiltlngs on the verge of hatching were .-.......t,, in the early haying. Some in ti..- process of ordinary haying in... others when grass was cut for silage. A farmer at Keppoch told me that three pheasant nests, with an average of lit egg; -....- nest. were cut over and destroyed In the process of mowing ill acres. He furnished-additional inform- Itlon regarding pheasants that m; coinfortiug: He reported more pheasant covey's on wing on til; farm then in any previous year, The introduction of tflushlng bars' would save thousands of eggs of both Hans and pheasants every Iumrnor. It II hoped that this necessary Conservation measure will Iooon emerge from the tIlk- ing stage. MSA Manufacturers Oxygen Therapy Instruments. Resuacitators, First Aid Supplies. Respiratory Pi-otec tion. Safety Clothing - Footwear. Marine Life Delll. Fife Proton tion '”qutpment. when concerned with wrlte:- MINE SAFETY APPLIANCE Kl. Sydney. N Inlet; This new service lets you no confidently on vacation with an extra 350 or 3100 caalgnfurnk. Youronlychargo -. tr for the time you hold it. For- exunplo, 3100 for I tnonrli con: attacks of the exercise. LAC outlaw. lie was placed in the hands of Johnny (lay of Mont-l atitic. who is notcd for making1 good with bad actors. It would. take tip is lot of space to tell of the different iiigcniotis arrange- Waler Street East in Summer- the iitlt dash where she was sec- ond to the Clansman in 2.08 325. The Clansman had won the 4th race in 2.08 125 with Josedale Double llal 2.05 125. driilen by Johnny Conroy. 2; lleatlway 2.011 Calais. MI. Edwin Ycller in his Iioof Prints has the following: Hambletonian fever has struck again. For the coming ten days debate at all the nation's harm-st-i horse tracks will tucked in your relief for emer- ' gencies. If you don't use the loan: M0 to 11200 Blue Bonnets in Montreal when the handle went to 5275.000.... The 34.000 Invitational pace saw H B. Chief win the opening mile in 2.04 and Mighty Cox the sec- IVIVII ? t-nu (DIM!!! you only 02.00. Phone. write or come in today. or noon 0: Stgnotwo. lwnltun It Auto VIA! Ill" 10 IAV VI!” FINANCE C0. is the fastest 3” at. Mayhew. won from June Breeze incnts iiiztde by .1otitiiiy to tune 325 (Given; 3; pl;-er-t Mlle 2.05 down -Iulli"- kicking aitpzirattts 325 tGoiild) 4. Another pacer and other icztts oi btttl l)t.'llaV-Ilhzqt, caught the eye of our mend icur. but ktiidnt-ss won otit and.was Janeille, a 3-year-old filly by -l0ll.l' Bull is 8 Will 80011 0180- Dom-iiiion Grattan 1.595, owned ncrcd and very fast pacer. To and driven by Hurley Spence of the astonishment of everyone in Bridgewater. N.S., that won the the curtain raiser going away on.3rd race in 2.14-but wait-tthe the 1llllSlt'lC he went right around firgt quarter was in 30 425 sec. ill? liftlfl lnllt ill” lfl-'10 Hnfl Wflhlontis Neil Budlong 2.12 225 (Con- hc-arlcri in 215 2 3 .Iohni1.V The above is a new never g iroyl was 2. Gay was really hlllmtl lll'ell)' all record for Janellle. Mae Signal. lit? WEN ll? l5 00'flW"Pl Wllll owned and driven by Calvin Is- .lolly Bud. nor. Truro. in winning race No. l1ztrold' (ludmore of it acquired I new record of 2.18 Finishing at his wheel was the 3- ycar-old pat-cr Joility George. 425. owned by James (YBricn. Elms-l dale and driven by Ike More-' At l-Todericton. N B. last Mon- sidc in thc first race Famous day night in the 1st and 5th dash- IE. Sniitht, 1-2: Lesabel 3 tMcAlduffl tCudmoret in 2.17---a new record. Time. 2.16 425. 2.15 2 25. ontt race was another big second and 6th dashes siirprisc. The trotter All owned and driven by Ran- side Mity Lynn 4-1 1 long. tliarmont nie Irom aged performers such as Miss Mite Illarrieaut. Mildalc er tchaset was 1-1: Zadie Zee tBirtt. Bud's Echo tsmitht and illarmont 2-2; Reynib tBeckwithl nthcrs anti took a record of 2.15. 3-2. Time. 2.17. 2.16 M5. in the .2.i7 225. llelicr Irom manager of thc tbranch of the Csinzida Life Assur- race. ancc Co., Montreal. and formt-,rly1 of this city. Charlie. with his wife and family. have been vaca- tioning at Lake George. NY. and gthcrc got iiilo convcrsuiioii with in man who mentioned that be lwas going to thc Saratnga races 2'. miles away. that night. so Charlie and Mrs MacKinnon de- cided in go along with him.. Much to his surprise when llf' and well known auto dealer. ha rcmarkiiblc driving feat was acconipllshed es raced that night. ,..loe t)'Bricn had a horsc. 1)iAr- ltagiian. in the 5th rticc Jltlfl(.l13l'- lic's wifc decided to buy a ticket rxlemltv whlc severe injuries performance He was in ninth position going avtay and alter lthey ttirncd into the back stretch he thought he could shoot through the hole but there was not rooml the Maritimes for years and ha several horses Charlottetown track. The popular horseman owned by S. les Jennie Lee High (Burtt was 8-1. In the Flying Bud- Fingo Llohnstont was 1-2; Lake- MacDonald. won all the waylTime, 2.13 325. 2.12 425. In the 3rd and 7th dashes Flaxey Point- sad feature of the night was that 1 We were tlcllithtctl to have a the 12-year-old Tryon. owned by Charles 1t1acl(innon.l.lamcs Smith of Sydney. dropped Mount Royal dead after completing the second I". Rankin Mcl.alne. Director of the Charlottetown Driving Park . l V V . diawn out attention to a i';ltlliiLc'i7'.Jackic Eden. anmhm. at Quebec. 9 . , Raceway on July 7 when driver Victory trotting in 2.03 35. and Cote won seven of the ten dash- . . ., , We regret to learn that Leon- opcnui the piogrrtui he sou tli.it Md Bmrmau. won knmm hmsc. man of Lakcburn. N.B.. met with. . on him to add to the intcrcst.'l"cl"ded ' bwke" leg "Id m'"y 'J0e Ccmamh, nu, mom a '0 pbruiscs. Mr. Barrleau has been one of the leading horsemen of racing at the Roy out! in 2.05 325 . . . The first meet winds up next Sunday with rac- ing going back to Richelieu Park for 30 nightr...The Grand Cir- cuit gave Saratogh Raceway its top week of the season and moves into Vernon Downs Mon- day night. center on the annual renewal of ,the most famous of all trotting races. The thrce-year-old classic over the oddly shaped mile track at Goshen's Good Time Park promises this year to be another of those thrilling events where it will be the favorite against the field. At Saratoga Raceway thc. winter-book favorite. Scott Frost, trained and driven by Prince Ed- ward Island relnsman Joe ' Brien. remained in the ranks of the undefeated. He headed Gala- phone and Colbymite and at Ver- non Downs. Frank Ervin came up with what must now be tab-1 bed as the chief threat in the world's richest harness horse stake which will be decided next Wednesday afternoon, Childs I1an- over. Just about ten days ago the handsome colt. owned by Ki 1). Owens of Houston. Texas. sctl t tiie season's record at 2.01 in his opening mile. Bad post mamiersl in the second dash saw him fin-1 isbing last. A week of daily les-" sons back of the starting gate, seemed to be just what he nccd-3 and one to be enjoyed to of polio. the children who give protection to Method of Spread- person. By close personal Prince and Scotch Al. I pair of geldings. racing to a new world's. ,mark of 2.02 125 for a tit-ad-beat .by trottcrs at Vernon Downs on Wednesday night: Hundred Proof.l the Scotland 1.591,; 3-year-old, lpacer ii; the Frank Ervln stable. Qlwho was easy in 2.01 and looks ' iiikc a sure two-miniilc stnr;! Adios 3-! in 201: l.ord' in 2.01 325. Sturdyl i one year. sir-old. scoring Bunny Hanover trotting in 2.02, for Dana Cameron. p Harness racing in Canada hit? 11 . be” th 1' ' tion season for Summer, as we as mg e rec ea brings with it me dang” its worst from mid August much earlier or later. it during the summer months, even by oculations. as Salk Vaccine does not ive it, but probably. only 60 - 8096. By mouth and through bowel discharges of an infected In P. E. I., if polio strikes it usually is at to mid October although cases may occur Certain precautions should be take have received polio in 1007s of those who rece 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN Second Floor. Plcliard Iulldl Phone: 651! 0 Ask for the YE5 MA Igov ' OPD4 EVENINGS IV APPOINTMENT-PHONE FOR EVENING NOON lam-dlsnli-tutsl-mullqtoin ' Punusfflonutanpenyoffnola Summer Precautions the full. also unfortunately contact. tcnsalionzilly on Frid'y ';gl.t I ltaiiuic appears to hair the hcst 4th and 8th daslics Joliity Girl , , , , g the sanw "Mk Mwn.twn:iDa';'i1' Slaw Hays mm” in mp Mari. Wned and driven by Bob Ryenitfj for; on Wfrflniekflll). night -lire. Symptoms Uf Polio Headache. fever. . f t. ed feern ond Hal 3. 139 1.25 tie set a '”"” W" H: Free Spirit lHamill,ont his .”'z90'.;P"d”t:; .:”i”'”l- tel" stiff back, upset stomach. diarrhoea or constipa 1011," 11' 1 g, world's to-...i..-.,. mom go, ,1 '24s; Top Royal tCreameri a-2.!fI,i'e";ndtT;:n.jl " 2"? Mt sore throat. It may be mistaken for”summer flu . half-mile track and broke that The other single dash was wonl'l'ime. 2.14 325. 2.15. ' track record at S t ' kgby Eva Budlong. owned by Cc-o.' Th' - . l' l . k . g in: both tiashes ?lIa 1:101:00 Iluizhcs anti given an cxccllentl Al S.l'dII0.V last TllP5(lH.V lllklll all olgervlllliit llattltlI((::il:alllllnS;:' i1l:'i:)c... Vvhal to do if these symptoms pccur -5.,,-mL....m,d P-rm. pm. A" P;;(,e..fIIillP h'y llorold Stead. Mr. .lolI- thc Frcc For All fculitrc race Del Miller on ltlrllldtly niul” mm. G010 This IS most importa llr- captured the first dash of tliclsm" ll”ll"7'liRl 2. Time. 213 was won by Bounicniitc tCbais- ed anothcr otitstniuling perform-l 01' paralysis. Call the doctor. - Grand cl.-pun poem in 200 4-5 125---a new record In the 4th sont owned by MacKinnon and ance to the mqny ll". 42.y9,,,-.old Keep away from others until g diagnoslsls made. and won the s9...,,,d of the Same and 7th races Texas Hanover Roche. New Waterford. with 1-1; lelmman has 10 ms H-edpmwln. event in 2.00 flat. which is e 2'01" 'R' Ba"l9""l- llwlled by Lynch Clllel 3'31 Vanguard 5-1 ning the Flora Temple stakes gastest milc ever stepped over Barrieau. lvas 1-3; Abner Mc- gime. 2.12. 2.15. in races 1 and 4 with Dottie's Pick in an 'evt-ntwol PFECBUIIOHS! tar:-tioga Ra;-9..-ay Th ls f uraw 2.10 415 IE Sliawt. owned alumct Onward IGrahaml own- 1 t , . d is 3- lihe two miles. 4.00 4 5,? l;nx;,n::, by Dr. George Bishop. 2-1 Time. ed by James Smith. Sydney. wnsi';L:.".olZ htlllampl 1. Have 8 safe system Of Sewage dlSP05al- :ttttt.'..tg.. re.-.....t bcttea than thei-4'1 2 5-(ill fns. in titaiqtir anld tl-1; gftgns Bilidlong 2-g; iaesg the leading dr'iver of to-ti-..n....tie 2. Have a safe water sullfiply. n bl wn-tea pacing m - v , I'ti' - 11180 . earn . H119 - I'- ll F8095 all I ...D0tl ' P' k . ll 1 zgd ' ' . phalf-mile track set Tzllxlml-leeallownefl lt.V hills. E. Mustacalis. Tony Yorke (W. Lewisl. owned llgtrlfeiuper gtare,s.,Nlicllerw:l:dlh:l nigglk Eva a e . tin winning the Lml 3. . J was 1-3: Kcppock Playgirl. own- by Matt McAdam. was 1-5; Jolly 1 l s p r h ti 1. 1' cl ti ' . I - ....k.. y... ,-........,.,,...-5",... .,')..Vfa"w,.l'.ll ed and driven by Horace Willis. Jim. owned and driven by Mike 1ll'ea:l.p,. 33.. :....offl'l hi; 1; 5. Protect food, (IlSheS,.aIld cooking utensils from flies and insects. 0l1l"- in 1951- Anions: thc tnn14'l- 'l”l""'-" 2" 45- 9'3 3 5- "1 -l3l”'l00- 24- Tlm9- 2-17 495- 2-19 curly Smart 12, Tom H0l'ry find 6. Wash uncooked fruits and vegc tbles thoroutZl1l.V- gfttco-tttr-ttlicizrujltlnat .-at-.-ti n mp lac-dfith fiaa'(l"t lior Dll'lll(I('FS 1iiot'ipnp-igz. gl1tlf;ff.'c.:i 5 and dti kl)-ilax;cotIt Vlc lclemlng 1) and Harry 1-tin, - nu.-1 lav-914: hnfqre eating and even was it p Scott 15!) 2'.'. at . Mme .v I2 too ismn 1 - ac ort owne .v ttk 10...'1” r -. .llrave Scott 2.00. Star Volo 21:2 and driven by lilwoodlshnw. was Cadegan. was 1-dr.: Jacob Wiih- Eta rllhce week. ,:.':... "';:n':,'.m”g';,",f 8- Avold fatlgua Thls l3 Important ' 325 and Bonny Brooke Dean i.5tiil- llnytll Train twiscnerl 2. Timejrow. owned and driven by E. F.-951 and Childs Hanover, were 9- Keel) 3Wl?.V from Cmwds and 5”” n,ge1s' Fraser. 4-1. Time. 2.17. 2.17. A The Tippler ' 10. Avoid chilling. Do not stay long in co Take off wet clothes at once. REMEMBER Statistics show that not many people in a total population set polio in any VERY FEW of those who contract polio become crippled or d At least 509': of diagnosed cases recover completely. dicaps that do not prevent useful activities. Only about 1222: have severe after effects requiring crutches. braces. 9-"V irritability or drowsiness, stiff neck, nt and will help to reduce muscle weakness fter going to the toilet. id water or in a wet bathing suit. children and many adults often a mild 30') suffer slight him- an all-limc high last Sunday at "l ENTRIES cnosn enough. so he had to take back. went into I break and got boxed in again. it looked as though he hadn't it chance: then he pulled back. rnccd right around thetficld of eight and when he hit the home stretch was in fourth place. and finally got his nose in front luttt as they reached the wire. "1 can tell you," writes Charlie, "it gave us quite ll thrill. especially the way he won. when they call- ed Joe to the stand to present him with the trophy for breaking the track record with Diamond tint and establishing I gnaw world's two-heat record. they also announced they were presenting him with a check for 0l.fIl0 as I driver who had brokect the world's record during this meet" ...'I'bInks. Charlie. for remem- bering us and we are sure your friends here will be glad to know you are all enjoying yourselves. We have I letter from James 1.. Rear! of Truro dated July 27, with I score card and comments on Saturday night's race: there. Jim is I keen stutleir of form and is of the: opinion that this nar'swr:cu are among the but in'l'm-o. 'I'heTiIrha'I lCreamer. who will be remember- ed for his splendid drive with the pacer Dick Eris 2.04 325 in Char- lottctown ll few years ago. arriv- ad here this week with the fol- lowing horses: Annunclo 2.12 120. owned by W. A. Mccombs. New- castle. N.B.; Joan Aubrey 2.14. owned by Colby Dewitt. Freder- icton: Barcena Hanover 1.12 325. I 3-year-old by Ft-iacoway: Top Royal 2.12 425. and the that one of his string is Ableway 2.00 425 by Kingls Counsel 1.50. dam Edna Brewer 2.00. This handsome pac- cr sold for 316.000 as I yearling Ind is bred well enough to beat 2.00. The last three horses are owned by Mia Loraine Halllday. N0. 1--FREE FOR ALL 3'5. to enter - 3 Declaration for this class Rage Shim No. I-FREE Foil. ALL T301” 301-. to enter - Conditioned Classified - Pace: and Trot: - No entrance fee except to money winnmg. ' Barbe Ilectrle A. PACE-0.11.4 to 0.12.0-I DAIIIIS-0000 A DMI - 0l0I.Q dashes - 8700.00 I dash To he raced Tuesday - Entrance 008.00 Dowel Motor! No. 0-JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL CLASS 3'2 to enter - 3 dashes - To be raced Monday night - Entrance Milli Ltd I500.N Saturday. Aug. 13th It 2.tll p.m. rs Hntlware Entrance 83.00 iirisn - runs u.uo.u PURSE I13 AUGUST 1st. 1955 Aua. 15-2o Old Home Week Atlfi. is-2o Racing Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday flights and Wednesday, Thursday afternoons. with NO ENTRANCE FEE ON CONDITIONED CLASSIFIED RACE! EXCEPT 3'5 TO MONEY WINNERS PURSE 33.l00.00 Tuesday, Friday aftorniions if needed Douglas Bros. It Jonas D.D. PACE - 2.17 or SLOWER--8 Pi-mine Bros. List. I. Tll0'l' - 2.14 to 2.15 - I DASIIES - 0000.00 A DASII - U0" Dellola Bros. Ltd. C.C. T301 - I-I.l.l to 8.10.1-I Items 0. 1'80!-8.15 I IIDWII -- I INVITATIONAL I DASIIES - 8700M A L. I D53! M COIN A DASH-0075 Jenkins Pharmacy I-YEAR-OLD PACE - I DABIIES - 3300.00 A DASII - 1 To he raced Monday night. Aug. 15th. nae Fol ALI. PACI DASH - N0 ENTRANCE ' To be raced Saturday. August 21th. GENERAL CONDITIONS All events to be three dubu. he need two-dntm. In the-C. Pace and DJ). Paco, the DASIIES-8200.00 A DASH-SW” nasnito-0:10.00 A DABII - W uooso b will except the 0-year-old. 'lI"l;n"r or both of. thou events I IAIINDFREID moat tour the right to race either one ' llyadinn 0 co. II two on if too many entries In .eceived for thou tilt.) clxffhi T0 3,3. pgcg .. 3,11,; Q. 3.13.4 .. 3 nggnu .- 0000.00 A luau-nu The conditions for the classified events with the exewl 0" h N l . Junior Free For All Ire:-snoo summation tea for each ton-dg PERFECTION Kennedy's Men I Later was named and must accompany entry. This moo fee will be re I! l I. PACI: -- 2.14 to 0.14.4 - I DABIIEG - 0010.0 -A DAIII - Q0 00 If horse is declantl is to um or I votci-than-taut; eerttitca; ' - , Ieeoptable in this Association. 35 entrance fee will be chars C IITI-WAY aw”. . b g m tumourwtnunOINIIA.-ll.3.0C.C.DDPIco.oltol-CC-. 2 3 M M c-A t , OIJANIII ” A '77- 3 human eion August in when bone: must be noted. ,d W - W &fIHah' was Any class not ftltiu nominations any transfer to .00 H9 c.eAon..ssn.c. -In -uas.utiimI-ms-uteiau. . I I ,' I . .l l