Lessee - operator Stan Thompson says, "I lost about five year's growth" when a front-end loader crashed spec- tacularly through the end of WALL ES w u-Peon! his Southport Esso service sta- tion last weekend. e mach- ine was excavating or a foun- dation for an extension th at A will triple the customer and sales room area. The end had to be taken out anyway, but it wasn't planned that way, Mr. Thompson observed laughingly. 8th Seige Battery Reunion Is Scheduled For Saturday The annual reunion of the 8th o'clock. and then to Gregors-by- th . A business meeting will be held at Gregora followed by afternoon relaxation an evening ban- quet. ‘me 8th Selge Battery was re- on P- Edward units served throughout the war with- out heing hrokenim and attach- ed to other units. The original officers were Ma»- Jor A. G. Peake, Capt. Stanley Bagnall, Lieutenants H. servy, A. E. B. Mlurphy. MC. . L. Prowae and Wes The battery arrived in France in the spring of 1917 and fought in every ma battle on the Canadian front. Prior to the end the war, every man had some time became a casualty. Six were killed. the rest suffer- 9 cv- of the imit included one MC_ six DCM‘e and 22 Military Medals. Today 81 of the original 212 men are living, 42 on Prince Ed- ward Island. 42 Found Guilty A. Mes- “'1 On Assault Count Stanford Carson and Merrill Brown, charged with assaulting Morris A. -Coady, Kelly’: Crou. _ and costs or 15 days respectively in city police court yesterday. , of four drunk and incapables, two were fined $20 and costs or 10 days, another was given a to day suspended sentence, a a ii a fourth was given a ten day sus- pended stence. “‘°"“"”‘ New Aircraft Accused Passed 3 Vehicles On Right Side, The case of Adolphus MacDon- ald, Winsloe, charged with driv- ing while intoxicated, was ad- journed to Monday, Aug. 13 fol- lowing evidence for the Crown and defence presented before Magistrate James B. Kasiam in Queens C o u n t y magistrate's ‘ Yacht Club To Stage Races Wed. The Charlottetown Yacht Club will stage a novelty obstacle course race Wednesday evening at '7 p.m. off the Yacht Club. club members and private boa owners are invited to par- tleipate. The races, involving boat speed, handling and seamanship. berhnonanindiv n has is with individual boat and skip- pers racng against the ock. The nature of the course will give equal chance to outboards of The Charlottetown Yacht Club will dons prizes to the WP three skippers. The public is cor- dially invited to attend and the club grotmds will be open to hoetsmen and visitors. LOCAL-‘“'°“° Court Told court yesterday. Constable Bishop. RCMP de- tachment, Charlottetown, told of on Maine- que Road while the latter was driving at an excessive speed and had passed three vehicles on the right side. The accused, testifying on his own. behalf, maintained that he had only two drinks, which were not enough to affect his drivinl. and a partial disability due to polio accounted for any appear- ance oi unsteadiness or fumb- ling. Valerius MacDonald. father of the accused. stated that when he saw the accused following his arrest he appeared to be in nor- mal condition and showed no evidence of drinking. Lester O'Donnell for the accused. Edward Barrett, pleading guil- ty to two breaks from Queens County fall. was remanded to Wednesday. Aug. 8 for sentence. Also remanded for sentence on Aug. 13 was Blair Bernard Gallant, Rustico, convicted of having in his possession stolen goods valued at less than ,. The case of Harold Joseph Macltinnon, Goose River, charg- wlth driving while intoxicat- ed. was rescheduled for Souris on Aug. . In traffic court one driver was fined five dollars or two days for not having a driver's license. and Lloyd James Vessey, York, was and costs or five is counsel for needing. others. one charged with failure to halt for a stop sign. and the other for not appearing for re-inspec- tion of a vehicle, were :31. fin- Due In Sept. Arthur Clark, secretary treasurer of Maritime Central A rw-ays Ltd. said yesterday that two Handley Page D art Heralds purchased for operation by MCA will arrive here from England next month. Mr. Clark said e transfer to here of either or both the Dart Heralds alreaw operated by Nordair Ltd. in -Ontario’ is'not _ y oneaeen. Nordalr b to suspend its Windsor, sarnia, Hamilton, Toronto, Kingston and Montreal route on at 15 be- cause the route has been losing money. I Any transfer of aircraft would be “an operational problem to be worked out later”. Mr. Clark said. -a. .BRlEFS-»---- WAI GUIBT Sergeant of St. Catherlnes. to his home r spendlnl - as the guest of an-. and Mrs. J. Frauklobbs. - The fun- thechureh unllterg. ‘ K Legion Gives ... Option On Old Premises A Charlottetown businessman and a Sherwood businessman Irishtow-n Lady Dies In Moncton KENSIINGTON —— Mrs. Ken- neth MacLeod, Irishtown pass- ed away suddenly last Tuesday while visiting at the home of her da Mrs. Charles Adams. Moncton. Earlier this year she had been a patient for several weeks in Prince County Hospital receiving treatment for aheartailmentandhadmadea favorable recovery after return- to her home. Mrs Maclaeod is die former . the different class of h IISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County TO ACCOMPANY “Prince Edward Island is still the Kentucky of Canada," Frank (Duck) Acorn said in an address tine at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. “More race horses are bred and retained here than in any other province in Canada," he d. Referring to the inherent in- atinct of Islanders to enjoy a good horse race and a the ints of breeding and Mr. Acorn said that 90 per cent of those attend- ing races went to “See" and not *0 llBet-I! The speaker gave a highly in- teresting description of the work entailed» on race night to bring orses to racing pitch, which included jog- ging and sprinting over a pre- scribed distance with two or under blankets. Hours of prepa- ration are necessary to bring the horses to racing trim each time they perform. Mr. Acorn paid tribute to the work done by Col. D. A. Macxlnnon in boosting the. rest of horsemen and race fans when great crowds attend- ed Old Home Week events to see 3.10 and 2.07 events. "Recent races in Halifax and elsewhere in the Maritime cir- cuit have stepped up the appe- the for faster races which re- crowds in attendance to make possible," Mr. Acorn stated. ‘DRIVE TO WIN’ Although a positive rule.of the Trotting Association is that con- I must “ vi; to win", it action taken by drivers govem- ed by position.” Slow miles are difficult when one considers the drive is 44 feet farther on the- ouier side of the track if that position is held over the dis- ce". Track conditions vary in the circuit, with Halifax and Frede- ricton showing variations which certain horses like. “We have 28: horses training at our local track and one may well imagine the pounding it" takes in the hundreds of miles travelled. The time element of track has much to do with rac- ing’, Mr. Acom stat “M t on be when large attendance and high winners are in prospect." the speaker concluded. A picture on loan from the U.S. Trotting As- sociation, showing the $130,000 Hamblaetoniatn race where 18 thret-year olds had 32,964 race fans on their toes for a hectic law minutes. GOLD CUP GIRLS Chairman W.J. Hancox who in- troduced Mr. Acorn. also intro- duced the Gold Cup and Saucer Girls and gave a brief summary of the origin and development of the Gold Cup and Saucer event as a fitting climax to a series of free-for-all harness races. “This Island's triple crown of racing, with the final race known as the Gold Cup and Saucer. onlglnated h 1960 through the combined efforts of "a certain newspaper in this city" with the The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Aug. 7, 1962. 5 ‘Kentucky Of Canada’ ls Claim For Province three bath periods and walking 9“ quire bigger purses and larger km to parade with a forward look to someth __j_.Zj—..j_j.j_— Hattie Tuplin of Indian River and is survived by her husband. one son, and four daughters. John at Irishtown; Evelyn, . . Charles Adams. Monoton- I..ou , . Stuart Dennis U.S.A.: Enid, Mrs. gins, South Maclteod The from terian Church. Friday funeral was held the Long var Presby- vnnmona BANNED ST. JAMES. Man. (CP)—city council here has ruled that street vendors will be barred from city streets next year. The ruling revived a‘ of as! merchants. ‘line at: ap- plles to street vendors retailing "fruit, vegetables. meat. ice cream, smallwarea or other ar- ticles.” option was passed at I meeting held at the home last "°’° night. The option includes part of the home ishings. The res- olution was moved by -7- 5- Gil- by G e o r I e it was announced by Edwlfd 31-own, president of the Char- lottetown Branch. who presided at the meeting, that it is hoped that the contract for the new home will be Friday- The new home will be built on Panel street between Grafton "9; and Richmond Streets. URBAN STRETCH Megalopolls -— Greek I01‘ I great city—is the name given aysctonttststothe1lneofcom- southern ew munities from nampshire b lnthern Vir- llnia N0 QUESTIONS ATlKOKA.N Out. (CP) — No ame to 533,; Monday in a meeting. , ~ Epic Dancer fell with rou 3 Jockeys. Are lniured ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. (AP) Three Jockeys were injured’ ‘spectacular spill shortly after the s of the second race as the Atlantic City race course opened its‘ 50-day Jockey thrown . koor was aboard Galway Bay and Peaks was riding Lady Angora. All three boys were sent to the hospital for x-rays and fur- ther -examination. illigsn suf- fered possible separation of the "lower left leg. confusions. injury to his right ear a possible- Peake had possible wrist frac- ture and mouth injuries. Provincial. Exhibition Associa- fiou. Last year glamour was added era]. to accdmpany the ' band. 3* grandfather, John Webster, Officer's Ancestors Were From Island The 195th Army Band of Ban- gor will represent the Uni States and State (I Maine at Charlottetown, P.E.I., during the Canadian province's annual ‘.‘Old Home Week" celebration. It may turn out to be the “sec- ond invasion” of the Island. at least for one of the Maine Na- tional Guardsmen who will be going along as project onficer. Col. Lawrence B. W bster. as- sistant adjutant gen al, was named by Major General Edwin W. H addutant gen- 30-man It was discovered later that Col. Webster's great-great-great a of the Brit- Navl’. was a member of the comndssary officer ish _ first invasion force against the be fl buted by the Travel Bureau The U , Trotting As- ssoci-ation if B. Earle MacDonald spoke briefly anticipating a very nice great events of that year. era -3‘ were inimoduc chairman, W.J. Hancox and thanked by co-chairman. John Butler. Head table guests phped to their places by Bruce Mac. Dare i-ntrodu H-39¢ . East ‘Went- wortih. Hamilton, Ont, James Pearson, Hamilton, ; wilt Webster. Woodstock, Ont , Dove Snntih. Moncton; N.B.. Fired Cramer, - wu. , Conn; litam Clarke. Pea-rle River, N. Frank Moray, more, .: .C1halrles Hacker, Thet- Guests Rotary were: H.J. Kennedy, Dr. H.l-I. Pierce, R.A. , Saskatoon, Sask.: Johnston, Montreal. same day service From outlets to wiring houses STIIIIEY ELEGTIIIG 136 Prince St. Charlottetown _ pan-tment has under considera- _ ' ~ -81 Will carry the national colors and request from incl ' Attorney - General Melvin Me- a the ris area be prohibited from sail- or “'8 in Dragget Prohibition Considered Fisheries Minister Mac- Lean said last night that his de- ona prov Quaxd that draggers in the Son- areas where inshore fish- ermen bavve set their gear. Some time ago Mr. Mt-Quaid pointer. out to the federal fish- es department that draggers were destroying gear of inshore fishermen in the Sou:-is area. Mr. MoQuaid asked that the inshore area be declared “out of bounds" to_dra~ggers. "It is a problem that takes ted High Sheriff A Qhlwulbfiibfib Iucsstudhtalsvlmlsfl possihzymectingsevcaloflla 0ol.Webetes'wnbornd relatives there. Sn-ingfield, Maine. ~ TheMaineNational ficer said his ancestor, - landed at Canoe Cove, and led * the Brltishtroopatoiheenizrance of Charlottetown Harbor where French in_ 1759, later became scenden-t of the first Webster to live on P.E.l. and it will also he fromhomeattheageofliand French forces, retreated on lélleeli approach and the Britidi constructed out Amherst trlefi and Fire with Webster in charge 1763 He later manned’ the widow of a sea captain and raised a fasn- can us ¢oday_ iiy Edw Island. ' ‘me Webster do: startergatimg PEAKE-MARTIN when Col Webster's grandfather. LTD- Benjam Webster. Jr.. ran away ,3 Queen sg_ may 2.15;; For all your Car his first trip to his ancestors’ comnan Chief W Officer Nathan Diamond of Ban- gor, to take part in the celebra- and the “Gold Cup and San- pacrade were made by Bangor Rotary Club and w. J. lrman of the The snappy military band will own from Dow AF ‘ udway. commander of lag AF Base, received authorization for the international flight from the Air Force after a request was made for transportation by General Heywood. All expensesof the band will he batten care of by the festival committee. A color guard from e 2E2nd Engineer Battalion of Bangor will also go along and! state flag during the parade. It is believed to be the first time any foreign military group has been ask ‘ FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED quite a bit of consideration,” said Mr. Macbean, “but I am sure that within a short time we will have a solution for it." ABANDON SALVAGE VANCOUVER (CP) -— The $2,000,000 dredge W. G. Mac- kenzie, which suddenly over turned and sank while being towed ashore, will be aban- doned on the bottom of Queen Charlotte Sound because sal- vage operations would be too risky. //E FOLLOW 0; 1/5 50 ,4 t//oz;//7 WW‘ -_ outdoor summer furniture See Archer & Maclionalli Ltd. . open every night ‘til 0 Prince Edward Island's festival. ,9 Col. Webster said he was look- 5 ' ALWAYS CARTOO ,,,,,he,,a,,d,-A-**-k*¥¥¥‘V-¥ errant }IIORTH RIVER "ll" P"°91d"”“ °' W9 THREE MILES FROM CHARLOTTETOWN ON THE A N (TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY) TO BORDEN. TODAY web. 8. THUR. 3 BIG DAYS Those ‘jPilIow Talk" Ptaymates are at it again! m.EssmAN COLOR con AoAM’s‘7'iAcK onnc JACK KRUSCHEN ¥¥¥-V-¥¥¥¥¥ ee‘eae.e.eeee_9e‘ee 6’£»4/i/€£'._/ ****A'*¥¥¥¥ LAST TIME TODAY AT 2:30 ON-LY ’Tarzan The Magnificent’ IN . Breath-taking Color SHOWS AT 2:30 ONLY Show at Dusk When you think of c o N c R E r E Think of 8Ii|IlIIlMAII’S tised in the local paper. Reeve s. G. Hancock. councillor Barry Walden aadxclerk-treasurer D R. 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