% {3 Ui ¥ ‘ * 4 “he * dade di ded = * a | 1 a re ‘a i . x lh | mo ail meal Os hi k The Guarilan, Obarlotictown, Well, July 15, 1988. Ba ie: Fi Charlie Goldman Thinks | |=zz==. —.\match Race. [Barry's Lio pel TCE LES wi im ante nica’ ra "cae| Match Race | LIONS Coach Are Winners b> SS . < 4 ‘ are . ; i oF as ‘ root pent Sow"sae lls Called Off | pq: A amt ofl ack dl Se Se F e as no e a am birth certainly is recommended.) ~ I | Oo ers. i field enthusiasts have reorganiz-Guuls by a soue of ee hae BS i Soe & Make sure that when you pur- INGLEWOOD s ed the Abegweit track team. A «a ¢ : i | chase replacement stock or a <o a” mumber \of local _ weil-known| ine’ wttucticn te ke sco a 4 i . . : “ : a ° f) _“MONOTON, N.B. (CP)—T.ainer, aged reler four times — three help the fighting Hisherman from’ feeder stock thet you do wot buy | Preensn o1 2 mmetet race, De “The Dodgers are starting to] The Dodgers scored their-only | outs st Memorial "fag "™rkj| Gulls’ hits. 2 Ei. Ghariey Goldman, who helped| times ia the firet- round. Yvos| Bale Ste. Anse, NB. \.. CLUB NEWS. this summer collapsed Tuesday| Put wp a battle in the City Soft-|run in the- first frame, but the| workout will be held this even-|. Billy Poulton allowed the '_ guide Rocky Marciano to the was dumped four’ times himself, As Durelle went through his The Let 16 4H Calf Club met in |Dut the two might meet in the| ball League Last evening, af-| Lions. tied it up in the second.| ing at 6 p.m. Anyone-interest-| Dis nine hits, pitching a st " ~~ heavyweight-throne, thinks he has the last time for the count in'the| paces here before heading for| . ° Central Lot 16 Schoa|fall. | ter a great game, lost to the) They scored their other’ runs in|d in participating is invited, to |£4me. ’ ; another champion in Yvon Du-|1ith round, in their hectic brawl) Montreal, you could’ ear Charley oq Thursday evening July 2. C. W. Smith of Detroit, owner! Second place Lions by the close the fourth and the seventh. attend eee The Giants edged the India rellé. ; on Dec. 10. Pe m petceaeen: 1958. Twenty-wo members and |ef Hillsdale, announced that his ore of $1. Tap, Ustters of the game wand] Henzy Hotes, Fivsiotherapist|98 i= Little: Langue astien, “Yvon had (Archie) Moore Durelle became cautious in the; “Right a two visitors were present. 4year-old cot will soon take. a ae ee Buck 'Waitlock of the lions and/ TE . Provincial government | ¥einnis was winner cng ready for the ice box im their|second round and Moore re-| ing Counter. s keep | A letter received explain- | vacation. on the -mound Lions Koi Delsil of the Dodgers, er Nae om was relieved by Wellie Max firs’ fight but he let hisn aif the! opvered and actually won that ae Eoin pete ote RON ing the "s visit to Prince| Travis M. Kerr’s Round Table, | 2° a six hits, walk- hitting 2 for 3. Whitlock _ assist the coach-| Innis in the final frame. hook in the second round,” said’ round. . you, Waich your balance. Left, Edward Island aod 4-H Clubs are| now in Chicago, and a bag Soma et ce. eng RY bo yee od saeco sing-| , Mt. Hodge still is a holder of| Little Leagbe game had rouble Goldman. “It won't happen again. |oue pig MISTAKE = [That's ft being represented all over the jare among the nation’s leaders |sr the Dodgers, being tagged for | les the English National record for| with his control agd was gps i eccewee “Tht ‘wes the bay: eustabn"| "Sect of Dardiere wecting bas ear bagie tat daoe de ae cal eae ce that ee cic is, fanning two snd walk- G. Coyle, centrefieider for the |e 100 in 9.7. He competed in|for five hitg. : Durelle, the burly Canadian and said Goldman. “You've ,got to| been with Ted Poole, a New York’ could represent the | mot afraid of Round Table but he| —*——— Dodgers made a couple of beau-| 1915 tp. 1953. ‘Sour te tee ny 5 British Empire light heavyweight| press Moore all the way. Never| light heavy who worked with the! club. : wants his horse in the best of oe: BBY focmnd nnn gy Sat ny ane, |eateer Mr. Hodge has won hun- . king, meets the 42-plus Moore, | let up -on him. One of these days/ Canadian last year. For rott coll next month mém-| condition if.and when they meet.| "in recognis ate—New cad ip Cxcade ot tea a dreds of gold medals in Euro- CALCIUM. the world champion, in a return} he’s bound to fall apart from old) “He's hitting harder and is| bers are to name a part of “Hillsdale has had 10 —still recognizes Sugar Ray Rob- ae Carroll 00S | pean countries. CHLORIDE title fight at Montreal's Forum | age. See'ye eee Sovee ee much smarter now,” said Poole. cow and the person following tell réces this year, winning eight of| ™50, 82 champlos. ann, (ns eee ce oe a terse Wakers still the holder , a July 29. That’s-what the tiny conditioner cone will leave today for Ste. — oa them and running second in the Fudimer Basilioy har to end the game. — a on ae ee Te end dust — te In their first scrap, rated the | has — telling eae coo -praae r oe t Means Committee for lether two. Round Table has had| Ma"ia® Ynee, ‘ami’ mem com Ivan ‘Fats’ Conn mt-wcl | also available cote oe Se fight of 1958. Durelie floored thelsince he was on June 3 to! where training. | TS ot Winheot, 5, Grace Late. |enty two races and is fresh,” eats uae e acrents to] palis,and strikes and Moe Good-| Jack Ready will also assist with “00 Ibs. 5.25) °35 —— weaning this loss can be estimat- | 284 Gordon We eref ee _ | their religion. Basilio is a Cath-| “i@ handled the bases the coaching and organizing de- The Rogers Handivaas : * : ed by each individual owner. Caen ae ope oe Vat 8 Mere Free text books are offered in| Remember: Tonight at 6 p.m Ltd. Sa AGRICULTURAL NEWS _| ota £8 torucut + | stave an ier Grean socal a BASIIO Opens |acv%0% 2 Mie t,t] ahcmenary, and most secon-| it Memoria Feld for anyose i- | 57 cen St. Dla i : — ee er oan Ge lat Hall on 8 5 in track and field a + we P.E.L Department of Agriculture * practiced months in advance of| Monday evening, July 13, under |toinel T imi would: happen when two such gen 7 2 . the season. None of the | &¢ supervision of the gommittee, raining tlemen meet . fie : ; ws countless feed additives now| Gloria Mac Lean, Alan Forbes “We may be.nice guys outside > ; FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS _ | through wouhds or other openings} available would for = MpcLaren. | _ SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)—Car-|the fing, but when that bell 0. er 0 France Ree "The gates of the Provincial Ex-| in the skin. Small punctures in| comings in any of these three], O°murs Mer given disinfec-| men Basilio opened hard training| sounds we're doing out profes- the second week of] Direct spread from fatected to Kay Forbes and Gordon’ Mac-| title bout with Gene Pall sen. He's _gned.” Resilla cantina: . pend conn The ration fed to a two month! Laren gave brief but interesting ullmer and/ ued, “‘and it will take top condi- s . 4: August. This will be the first of| healthy stock by mere contact/ gq git may well be the decisive a said they’ forget the “nice guy tion to beat him. Condition is t lerre e eion: seven Exhibitions held in the Pro-| doesn’t occur. - factor in the size and the com — judging classes|iabels. when they. meet next sleek daamnhe * s vince. One of the fentures of the) Stricken animais may be found! guicn of tlie Miter it will ferTpw| gescchen are tebe gives cent) ee el || At 27, Fullmer is five years| ; Provincial Exhibition and Old) etanding or lying away from the! ten months later. A deficiency of th by Ne wee ane You can’t be a nice guy and| younger than Basilio | - eke #8 ep E ij ; a nehe tinder wastanek fone frees 10s ta 107 “de, | Cosential vitamins may weil result | tell about boy's judging et the) "i. mce guys finish second, the — By M. C. A. DC-3 in short time—48 hour excursion $80.00° which in ene ee aoe lacie arte ings from + Weak or stillborn pigs end 8! Shorthorn Field Day and Dale| Ta&ey4ated Basilio said before cludes transportation, accommodation and meals Se ialaar toes tee eae Sr] eae tear Whe of Gee ae seer Ne eee we crudsed by the| Hmtetingon who will tell about the [aoe {owe See roun me twe | DEVELOPING : igs, if not ’ 2 - punchi i = : member tihe dates August -10‘h to} ters, neck, chest, flank, rump or sow are unequpped a combat the girl's judging. eee ng sparring part bag Ponce -- Years I Ci lott ' wn S turda : ° 15th. If you have say Siquicios — : effects of exposure gastro in- a cauiouaanen by —_ Basilio and Fullmer will meet GARNHUM PHOTO : : Aas era aenceraing ee an oe ea Sat : oat tae an testinal disease. Leader, Eddie Clarke. im San Francisco's Cow Palace % rac. ch. & te Mien eae keseme ad aod ono eae. The concrete pig pens and the The East Baltic Calf Club held|Aug. 28 for the National Boxing || 135 Keut St. oo on eet | as St ee 2 Geet ee eee Oe Se ee eee eee Se. as Charlott W the swelling is pressed by) © made et eer eee ee een ee y Se. a The Prince County Exhibition! hand it crackles like swine more critical = were members present at Alberton will be held on August | due to gas beneath the F Oe 60 eee Saree ce ie) ee ee ee ee : | dmite to the Secretary, W.W./ has no appetite and is severely| the nutritional deficiencies of| club pledge. The minutes were \y Currie, Alberton. impressed.: grain rations. The rations of pigs pO Se a. |. The fast growing Crapaud Ex-| Soon the body temperature] Taised on concerete must, there- udging Class id oo is being held this year on violent convulsions occur! fore, be entirely adequate and| May 11 at Stewart MacGregor’s. hibition is being drops x ; August 26th. The secretary is| and death ensues only a trained nutritionist can in- eae ae eee present Brent Wood, Blackleg can be confused with) eure that the ration covers every ee ee eee The Eastern Kings Exhibition! malignant edema, anthrax, ship-| need 5 and held at at Souris is being held on Sept-| ping fever and ‘certain plant) Ik is suggested that when herd| ing Class be Stewart ember 2nd. For information write! ppisonings. ‘A Laboratory _ex-| replacements are selected, roomy MacGregor’s. a tela Donald, Box 63, Sourts East service is available through your | tional nipples, sufficient to supply| “Gaelic, still spoken in many The Egmont Bay and .Mount| provincial Laboratory in Char-)every pig simultaneously, should areas. was the common language 4 Carmet Exhibition heldon the} ottetown. All that is necessary is | be sought. c 4 in most of old Britain before the : Fair Grounds at Orbinville will | ‘to contact yodr district Veteringr- Breeding animals\must be free|!™ most of old’ B get underway on September 16th./ ian who can give you the details.| from disease. Farrowing cratés| "0m=s Hes” , CM. Arsenault, Wel-| guRN DEAD, ANIMALS oa aes i, lington R.R. 3. \ animal dead from Black ~ The Dundas Plowing Match and eld ke Carengily waned a farrowing barn, control- LOBSTERS Agricultural Fair will be held at) geooiy buried in quick lime led to prevent losses:.fram heat Dundas on Sept. 9th and 10th. The; But most important see about sodie te huanaer a ee _ Secretary is Albert Acorn, Cardi-| yaccination. Your Veterinarian | bitity to respir tatory gastew ound gan R.R. 5. will advise you. rag eae mel The Year R F sg fa +111 7 : Kraft Pure Jams! ‘ Open 7 Days a Week — vor ) - (Fresh-fruit good like Kraft Pure Jellies) bef _, CUDMORE'S HOWATT'S Pre schon arte Se wit | tr bee ers. DRY CLEANERS Lobster Pound j first CHANDLER BROS. 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 ||] Victoria P. ELL ATTACTS YOUNG STOCK j . Blackleg usually attacks young | years. Suckling calves under four ae : : , Cherry a months and cows older than two | TP peas Mia tat Strawberry Blackberry ¥ are . ‘4S k . . se —ne, 3 = 2 = -| gee PRIZE WINNERS . en . | hogs contract the disease. Fortun- es ’ j Apricot Peach eAaty, eaas, heroes, Gage, oats ond ic ch : birds are immune to Blackieg Blac ; i gis usually too far ‘ spberry Pineapple-Apricot, ‘ =a Py ’ " ‘alte 212, Montreal 25, Canada. | : J -| Phone 8506 |. Se ateeceliipasias shines - —_ - ~ _Easy starting in winter, even 102 Anniversary Sale ; 1959 “ ~\ = First Prize— “s stcbosepRbad by means of microscopic spores. | The spores are resistant to heat sold and dryness and survive for | $500 Paid Up Charge ‘Recount ars in the soil. i 3 2 : % "infection probably . occurs _ Mrs. Willard Coffin, 12 Kent St., Charlottetown Tete off AGENTS and : ° t DISTRIBUTORS |. | Second Prize — ; i ‘ : WANTED 3 < By Manufacturer of a new and revolutionary electronic de- | vice for automobiles, trucks, etc. | with weakened battery caused | xy cold weather. Welcomed with snthusiasm in garages and ser- vice stations. Capital required for inventory depending on _ter- | titory covered. Safeway Electronics Mfg. Corporation, 1500 St. Catherine St., West, GUARDIAN - | PATRIOT WANT AD \j...Krancis MacDougal, St. Eleanors. a8 10 NEW -_KRAFT PURE JAMS! © . q USE THIS COUPON TO SAVE 10‘ ON YOUR. PURCHASE OF.ANY KRAFT JAM. OFFER IS LIMITED—SO HURRYL : $300 Paid Up Charge Account ue “Mrs. John MacNeil, Summerside 18 — $100 Paid Up Charge Accounts... Le 5 q 3 ee SS 6 aS a ES SSS on Bsee Summerside Store Charlottetown Store ude fp ! F , —— “ ee Pe Paha Cy ef THIS COUPON ¢ ¢@ THIS COUPON =f Mrs. W. H. Cameron, 132 Central St, Mr. vine Frizzell, Ch’town R.R. No. Marmalade, too! “e ~ WORTH 10¢ V 10 : WORTH 10¢ = or Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Wilmot Valley. — ~ All fresh-fruit good because Ol 4 ie | Rev. Robert Cross, Murray River. Tames 1 on your next purchase | Mrs. Della Mullin, 171 Harvard St, captures alll the flavor of ) “ . » - 3 Joseph P. Morrissey, Earnscliffe. fresh-picked fruits. Try your os of Kraft Pure Jams \ Mrs. Oliver Cole, 252 Duke St. Mrs. Virtine Stewart, Crapaud. ps - variety to choose fromi TO THE GROCER: For each coupon you accepf as our authorized agent, a Kraft salesman will reimburse you 10¢ plus 2¢ for handling, provided you and the customer have complied with terms of this offer. Proof of purchase of sufficient stocks of Kraft Pure Jams to cover coupons presented, must be shown on request. Redeem ONLY through our representative or mailing to \_Mrs. Reginald Coles, North Milton Gerard Paquet, 9 Hawthorne Ave. Mrs. Raymond Doucette, South Ros- <x favorites soon—there's a wide Ks ‘i | MY as ( \ 2 z . # ’ Kraft Foods Ltd., Montreal, P:Q. Cash Value of coupon 1/20¢. Limited to one coupon per family. ty : Mrs. Albert Sharp, Ellerslie. : tico. fa) “ Otter expires August 30, 1969. : ei _ a . s . PA Mrs. -Florence Fletcher, 340 Poplar Mrs. Elmer. Walsh, Clyde River. ‘ e iy = ale eet & ; : waged a? Sb SOS SERS SERS ER] SE SERS SSS FSO SS eee Ave. ‘ Mrs. E. Guindon, New ‘Wiltshire. e re + s om Fo eS Oe Soe Mrs. John A. Costain, Elmsdale, R.R. Mrs. Arlene Hood, 337 Euston St. oe