. l . F so.-. .-..-~_-;- ‘ .. . . ...._r... . ;m.,.,_.__., . ,-.., . v . «,4 .... .».....-.\., ,. SWEET CAPOHAL “The plant form in which "Does your heart belong to Daddy?” "Yea - to Daddy’: Sweet Cope." -» .. CIGAREITES ‘ can be nnolml." Twin Sons Are Born To Polo Star ((By Roger D. Greene. Associated Press Stall’ writer) NEW YOORK. July 9—'I'here's a paying out at Meadow Brook where the polo ponies streak across the buri: "1-Iitchooclu are:-.'t taught to walk: they're taught to ride." And today the polo world and 10-2031 star. had two new Hitch- cocks. twin sons. to carry on the name and the tradition. The new potential mallet-men or I. third generation at Hitchcock polo fameasons and grandsons oi outstanding po1oi.sts—wene born to Mrs. Hitchcock at Woman’; Hos- pital. They weighed 7 pounds 10 ounces. and '1 pounds ll ounces. Tommy has two line daughters so parenthood is not new to him. But you couldn't iind him today down at his offices at Leh- ma.n Brothers, investment. bank- ers—“anti he won't be in all day," the girl on the telephone said. Girls are all rldht. because they'll tell you at Meadow Brook that yo own mother played polo (the world’s'g1~eatest polo player, Tommy gitchoock. Jo-., Poultry culler Service Agriculture intend placing poul- of the farmers at the earliest pos- The Department of try cullers at the service sible date. Poultry farmers partment immediately if they wish In making application the of the school district should be given. Applications for this service should be made at once so poultry men may be compiled before the cullers start on the road . Department of Agriculture perennial years before her death Tomm with the best 0! ilhem until a few in 1936. asked to notify the De- their flocks culled. mail address and the name are that complete lists of "uuoolanniqrueneaior"u-ut loan interest heuvmuu at heinurtd oonrnnuawfox run we ANCI. - r.—mo-r-:i- BANK NIGHT AT GYBO DANG! Beach Grove Inn . $5.00 to lucky dancer. L-219-'1-8-3i. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. ‘ Le.- test improved W5. .60 up. ‘ L-264.7-10-21. GYBO DANCE at Beech Grove Inn every ‘rue nisht. 641-6-30-22-N. A1"1‘EN'l-‘ION ADVERTISERS-— Axivertisunents lot insertion the following day must. be in this ol- tice not latert.lmnll.a..m.5_3a Morolusrs can save money by having ooollnc system 01 their car thoroughly: flushed at Malletvs Bat- tery Serv e. L-463-7-1-1i. ON AUTO TB.lP—M‘.r. and Mrs. ‘Arthur R. MaA'4DoImld 0!’ Ilbreet. ‘mu, acoorn led by Miss Laur- etta Camp ll. Bridgetown, re- turned yesterday morn a ‘ leasant ten day tour of Nova . their travels they stopped at Amherst. I-Iialimx, An- napolis Valley and Wbliville. TRUCKING SERVICE -—-In ord- er to give employment to a num- ber oi the stair that will be out oi work until the Fall Produce starts am permitting the b0 5 to use the trucks that are not use, as Transfer Trucks. The rates will be reasonable and any- time you want: a truck call the o - fice. phone 212 FRANK B. CLARKE, Charlottetown. P E. I. L-126-1-6-8. to move. I IWIISOELLANEOUS SHOWER. — A large number oi friends and lo- laiives gathered at the beautiful of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Bow- man, Malpeque R/Dead. on evming, June filth, to tetider I1 shower to ir daughter, Min Alexia. Th’ dleooraxted wu home in; March played by Mrs. Dew!-'1‘. the bride-to—be entered the room and was escorted to the seat. of Miss Margaret Ramsay. baskets of slits Miss Margaret giits, While read the awompanymg verses. bride—to~be then thanked the peoaglg y good wishm beautiful gifts. after which all Join- in singing “Flor she's a Jolly Good Lunch was then . aim. the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and L-2A8_-Z-10-2i ‘THE FORE MAN ‘TELEPHONE IN THE - SHPPNE: OFFICE HERE? He D90! WHY, MR1-MR. -- wsu., VVHO 9PdTi'-Tfrl MM~lIAt.viu. _ MY sow, Ls'r'a nor DISTURB voua zoo- PTTCHEK ON TH’ TEAM" TH‘ BULL HlM WORK" THINKS TOO MUCH IfLL NEVER dancing. By J. R. Williams Y AND Tl-I’ GET PEGLS3 O’-RIWILLIHH} - 7 " '1 J; Major Hoople WHAT A wow \ RADIVARIUS WOUED HAVE BEEN u= HE HAD 'mouoH'r oi: MAKING wows wrm sues? ind being not reach you _ . loulter. Sec‘). Charlottetown. _a » L-Ill-6-2'1-tr. ______.___ Personals , of 11! A[. III: llinbeiih Wuhan. Mass, h oomln Rev. W. V. bertoln. « ilamilst. mm Ng! ma mil‘ 0 ~ . I-Y‘ ' inga1’owweeh3wlthl'a|'mli.e.ta'. M.isMia.rieMso!.lel.le.n.Albert¢r.l. Mt. Vernon at n . mm 01 ROY!Iv-lggflnk of 0%, P 3” Stevenson Elna son Ron-Isa, or: Vkitlng in Mrs. John Wallace of Elmsdale had as her guests at supper sun- day evening Miss Elizabeth Mac Donald. of Waban, Max. and Mlzs. Daniel ounpiyy at. John, N 3.: . Aliired Gillie and Miss Marie lvltexlllellan. Dr. .1. ll. Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard returned yesterday mom Gardiner. Me.. whom they attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. Blanchard‘:- brother. Edward Gallant. Mrs. A. 5. Mcleod. fl Sydney St. has returned home from a lessanrt six weeks’ trip to pan. . Mhine. where she was visit- ing her sister, Mlrs. Ready. and M:-. eddy: also Mrs. M. Iaaidlsw at. South d Mldbeod . Mrs. spentrnostoiheo-tirnewichher son Emriendl/£1s.Mnli.eod,a/I .Westwood their summer _ Ave.. Soarhorowh-. _ e. UNION ILOAD Miss Os/thelrlne Macwharson. tealohoratunion Bohooi.hesl resigned-andaoneto erhomsin; Cardigan. '!hemany fr:ler1daofMr.Hur1 Douglasaresorrytoleamtliarthe isintheP. E. . in iromabedlly vedwlhemhs ellrrornthesceb foldolabam. Hlospite 1!- mu..‘:.’$‘.§.H Miss Lyla. Bryenton of Wobuln. Mes... is a pleasant vee- ation with relwtives and triends at Union Raced. I Mr. Harold Yeo at Union, lot 33,isbueypaintinghisne'wbarn. -Mir. 'm:om span/I. Bun- day at Union the guest 0! was Ex-ma Me . . Mr. and Mrs. Chtllisple are receiving oorigraztulations on the arrival at a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0111 are roodving oongro/tulatlotis on the arrival di 8. baby girl. ll ._.—.__._..__ BJOLLO BAY WEST SCHOOL CLOSING The sen\.i-anm\la14xo.m|naMon at Rollo Bay West School was held Friday. June 30th. There large number ‘can . y TEARS now» | Olsyuurcueupaflanhueamhnga lv- 0'?-='= v f e -r;lE.Is1atnd lllllll8llAY, JIILY 2om,19a9 - 1 A. Entries in all classes close July 12t|_I CLASSESf and Pace (rum ooooals uiowea mm:-) 2.21 Trot and Pam. ('l'hI-eeseoonnlsallowedtrottaey 2.26 Trot and Pace ('I'hreeIooonI|salloIndtrottII'I) 2.16 Trot - H v shouldflnrobetwelveor-n:nreltaItere!uaalIu.t0avol¢lelimlnsflonheatgitwtllbonoedintwodlvmnng i-with 3100.00 added to the rinse and divided equally. RUNNING BAG —I¢Iul-alglstlofqgflg. y-g@_Qg.,.fi,-.n,.&. 3m'NmG ‘Ml-“I109-Ilillflill at a Ilia. Paras $0.00-Fol: monies. .£anr'rroN mu AGA!Nfl’.l."l.'lMl—.lene uut;;.;.gf.,....,o_u,g,,,,,.,,,n,,m,_'ulm‘ I talk against time during the afternoon. GENERAL WNDITIONS tobemllehestcneedonthstlueeheatplsn: puruwlllbeawardedtotluwinner. The remainder will be divided into three equal pork, one part toboraoedtoreaohheat. lntluenntolthen being thuehucwmnentheysheflhnnalouthhntbdm tenninsthe winner.’ . All Dune: divided 55; mm‘. mm per Installment in run. 85. ll and_l0. Entry fee I5. Ilnperesntolthernoneyraoedioreaelahsatwillbe deducted nomtheilntuulieooml honee;8%willbede- daetedfromthethirdhone mdlfiatmnthelonthhone. llxhonestoeuteramliou-tostart. on your _ .. ...fi......... ...........""'°'.......-.';.*'..°'.:.*:’.-.°.: not. in opinion hf’!-he management. nliielent eon- my nn'“¢.'umn'"“' with than late and oertllioetes and driver’: license. I Entries clone July 12th, 1989. Purse saoo.oo - - Puree soon. I - Puree $300.00 uamonu ...'u.. at -n‘ iwvuuu wag-nip my be ‘I840 III III!-clue by the psymantof 1% on closing date, 5'“ .flI¢l'lcs of separate ownership. although in the lune rwoentrheollhenueownerrmpmsistnrtinthe Iuneneqprovllhgthelnnlitinsldonuohstuur, their-Innhsvin:,tI:eswrvnlo£theiudgu." Eligibility min .'.. TJ.l.'l'.A. money winning elud- fieatlon. v The Exhibition A-oelsliou assumes. no responsibility iorsuuuehlentoeunagetoanypcnonor :;‘In|’IIIHl!DOuII|‘.8Illl—&lI®ll_flflIlI¢!fl[ll|iIl'$ u. is. r. Ariana to 'gmrn.‘mm when they .;....m.~..: conditions. is \ F9130“? of this bring your ellg-lhillty to out has to hleh th hie, open i- h— auc:-io ..°.'..&.. .m.‘L... -an:-)'u':'k.°$um':- «could 'i:«:- -'- W- 30°‘-T“: 5°°'°*I|'!- lng «mes. _ _:§‘f Ohsflottatownnr. l:. I. | <——~V <j.7 Olubfll. Oan-lo. PM-‘A1009 suum _ Dlthmm). - ¢..1,........v......._.... T3310 IWIl'dr - ~ 33$ & 00$ . v Iflutnn. Pei‘. l000V.Square~ . ‘ msrrnl-:ns and sums INSUL BOARD 4’x‘l‘:'V d'x8'; 4’x9’: ‘4’x10' T .i..- 342.50 BOARD LATH ‘ 1 4',. Per 1000 square WMAL -—.4'x7'; yrs’; no-; lino’ minder or your We wish you "Bon. Voyage" ho_me'and Au Revoir until we n -- slgxioci on hem: of the people Bonehaw and Vicinity and = 1 A may and Mrs. Sterling M ‘42j0 ‘3?-E9 s‘n:uIt:runnwatii_ PLASTEII 0 0 ‘.......ie.jlt....i "