A Cardinal, Leger ith prisoners while hand- po +e. ‘ — NNUAL VISIT TO JAIL i ifts of ci ee his een is: Deeedease jail, ” inal (CP Wirephote) F penings atinued from page 6) decorated with bronze ‘ite ‘mums, while a: color of red and white was out in the Council Cham- here tea was served. covered. tea tables was with a low silver bow! carnations and white flanked with white tap- silver candlesticks. Pre- over the silver tea ser- Mrs. J.A. Brophy and -E. Clark and ushering was Mrs. John Cam- iP ' L. Arsenault, Mrs Brewin. Mrs. Robert De- d Mrs. Leo Wood, while WE. MacCausland replen- : nd Mrs. L.H. MacFarlane mmerside this week on a trip to the Pacific coast. Wanda Wyatt returned to imme in Summerside after the holiday season in on, N.B., where she was ; of Mrs. Dorothy Me- f Smith at the Brunswick, he 5 nd Mrs. J.H. Leuty en- | ‘at thew home in on Friday of last ar of F.-O. and Mrs. uliet, who had been Sum- week Mur- visit wand Mrs. Maurice Wolfe Barry, of the Imperial had been residing for eleven months. pceived a telephone call daughter, Shirley, in er, B.C., informing her husband, F..0. G. H. received his perman- pmission in the R.C.A.F ri. " nd Mrs. Oscar Campbell n had as their guests ie New Year holidays the brother, Mr. Harry Low- mrs. Lowther and daugh- waren and Kaihy of Bed- S. They also visited with "s father, Mr. Os- her, and brother, Mr. her in Carleton. : 4 Margo MacDougall of the m Bank of Commerce, ptown, spent the weekend Parents, Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall, Summerside. hard Wedge, student at University, with Mrs. and daughter, © Michelle, d Monday after spending 14 r. and Mrs. Henry Wedge her apartment in Sum- on Wednesday evening. the presentation of “The Comedian” in the muditorium- on Wednesday , the cast was entertain- athe wives of the Knights emus. y K. Johnson of Charlotte- misited in Summerside re- pguest of her sister, Mrs. eftogers, and Mr. Rogers. yor Elsie Inman returned ie after visiting in Sum- as guest of Mr. and Mr. MacNaught. Betty Anderson of Char- nh, spent the weekend in prside, guest of Mr. and ison MacLean. uand Mrs. Liewellyn Rog merside, had as recent their daughter. Mrs. D. anson, Mr. Melanson and of Moncton, N.B. : nd Mrs. John Dunlop re this. week to Maccan, N.S spending a few days in Side, guest of the latter's , Ven. Archdeacon ‘and -R. Harrison. home in Summerside on y evening when three of Auction , were in play. and Mrs. Walter Ladd‘ of rside have returned home visiting in. Moncton and in ‘ohn, N.B. In the lafter they were the, guests of old pacers; also 20 or more twe- year-old. trotters. : A picture of the staff appears in the latest issue of “‘The Harn | ess- Horse’, and it consists of seven men, Mrs. Billy Thomas, Billy Haughton, and his favorite dog. Backstretch y (Continued from page 7) out through a letter from our good friend, C.H. Sutherland, pre- sident of a large hardware firm, Thompson and Sutherland, ~Ltd.. Sydney, N.S. . a In his letter he thanks us for|Tom Berry, one of ‘the oldest | the copy of the Guardian with) driver in the business, is training | the Review of Harness Racing, | eleven horses at Orlando, and has | and writes that his horse, Couz,!an assistant, Gene Riidile. Tom | is wintering at Milton, Ontario. He is by Jollity and his dam is is with Rannie MacDonald and! started in life as a caretaker for the rupners in England, and when still a young man moved to the isting in serving were | mpany left for Moncton. |capable of handling.a stable and, Pointment was made necessary is week from Summerside, driving races. The right hand|because of the enlarged mem- Henry Noonan, Summer. | Betty Budlong, and he is. de veloping into quite a race: horse. In his last race, at Blue. Bonnets last fall, he was photoed out for \first place in 2.04 1-5, and Ran- United States where he quickly mastered the training and driv- ing of harness horses, and he has dtcupied many important positions, being for a time with begs 4 : ; se, “ Ce : AS Res 2-1 ("oe oS mf | comme sah + Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 16,1959 8 TORONTO Am Aan am. & * my | Cham 00 1s tae rise +8 | Eapertal ee . 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WARREN Texaco Service, Firestone Tires; accessories; batteries and battery service. 20% OFF SNOW TIRES | ICT B nie thinks he will do even bet-| Hanover Shoe Farms } “THE FLOWER CART” ter this season. He has given hundreds of trot- Mr. Sutherland ends with:|ters and pacers new records, | “Now that you have better fer- | quite a few of them\ marks bet- ries from Wood Islands fo Car-| ter than two minutes. ibou. I hope to take in Old Home Week this summer and look forward to seeing you.” Charles Wingate, Georgetown, BEN WHITE RACEWAY New York,- and Harry Burright, | Now let us take a look at the Good Hope, Illinois, have been Ben White Raceway, Orlando, | accused of “‘fixing’ the secomi Florida, where the largest sta-| race at the Monticello, N.Y. track ble of all time is located, and of |}9n September 5. Both were sus-| + TWO SUSPENDED: CRYSTAL DAIRY LTD (William Storey, Prop.) Pasteurized Milk & . Cream, Homo ~ nilk, Chocolate milk. designs; potted flowers Funeral — planis; -ut flowers; telegraphed anywhere. 3 Central St. course, you have guessed it; it| pended by the State Harness Rac- ‘lis Billy Haughton’s. This year he | ig Commission. has 118 head, and there are} A Commission spokesman said | quite a few champions among, Wingate moved out from the rail them. It will give you one of the; 2nd permitted Burright to move | reasons why it earned more than | ‘through and win. | $1 millien last year. ead Wee The stablehis well organized, | John F. Cruikshank, treasurer and every employee knows his|40d race secretary at Sackville job thoroughly. The staff is most-| Downs, Halifax, Nova Scotia, has ly young men who have come|been appointed thé U.S.T.A. Dir-| up through the ranks and are|¢ctor from District li. This ap-| man is Al Thomas. who has dri-} Dership of District 11, which en- ven in many races at Roosevelt | titled it to a fourth director. and other tracks, and assistant/” Mr. Cruikshank was recom- trainers are Clarence- Martin, | ™ended for the position by dir- Carl Larson, William Vaughan |ectors Lt. Col. D.A. MacKinnon, and Irvin Roberts. : |F.C. McCurdy, and J. Henry The office, which is under the | DeWitt. He has taken an interest control of Mrs. Billy Thomas, at. | in harness racing since he was | | tends to all the stake payments, | at a very early age, has driven in lissues the cheques for shoeing,| races. and has made a study of | wages, and everything in connec-| business administration to qual- tion with the horses. The stable|ify himself for the position of | Buttermilk, Butter. . Phone 3321 For Townwide Home Delivery | mecrmoeriee milk Phone = | 6 t. rside |) bse ceive WALLACE LIMITED CROCKETT’S Warehouse & _.age QUALITY JEWELLERS Ages For ALLIED VAN LINES Bluebird & Keepsake We move you anywhere Diamonds anytime For Hapr‘aess Phone 2037 11 Spring S' } ne leak ideal Water %. | Summerside Summerside etree ———— ST. PETER’S BAY USIN Local and district residents are becoming more and more conscious of the many advanfages of shopping at | home. Not only is it more convenient, but the quality of merchandise available here is the equal to any part of the country. Furthermore, the time and expense involved in a shopping trip elsewhere can he saved and is being saved daily by thrifty local and district reside nts. The merchants in Summerside and district take great pride in their community and ‘endeavour to bring about all the improvements necessary to give their — ANTI-FREEZE, gal. . aoe dich te soda Phone 2823 - Water St. F || customers the best in shopping satisfaction, both as to merchandise and shopping service. “Shop locally” may i Summerside ’ : , Phone 2344 279 Water St. | he just a slogan of the local and district merchants, Summerside but it is more than just that. It Is an invitation and a SS REVIEW. SHOP AND SAVE IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY | ‘THE BOATES PHARMACY Your Corner Drug Store! NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM A. E. MacLennan Ltd. bit of wise counsel for the residents to patronize their SUPPORT Pesan & Saleh Cae ‘ dl sina | Sales’ Service - Parts ‘a , ‘antage : local merchants and at the same time “_ vantage — | This Week's Special of the excellent service being offered right here at | LOCAL | 1936 G.M.C. %-ton Pick-ob ; : 15,00 miles, 6 ply tires, ad: , BUSINESSES | | ‘shiieitelil : Special $1500.00 r | ! INMAN | _ J.-M. HARRIS MacAUSLAND PLUMBING & 'eXACO SERV. STN upnneintd tsiggaiaanel FURNITURE LTD. HEATING Stiles Bakers of Quality! ; - LID. \Town & Country Tires Order Your Fernitare-Appliances Electrical Contractors Il Speciai 20% Christmas Fruit Cake i Radio-Television Electrical Wiring & Supplies |) a - Now! sie ‘tie wank ae ‘ tended to While They Last e Service Sell” Repairs promptly at ic C Cor Water & Second Sts , i Phone 3129 31 Central St. il Phone 2830 230 Water St. ? er rside — ig SPORES : Phone 2810 Summerside reece Summerside D. ALEX MacDONALD ; Buy-Benefit-Build! LTD. Ford and Edsel Cars = || Si. PETERS BAY Ford Trucks CO OP Tune Ups — Winterizing THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL Paints Groceries and Meats, has its own horse-shoer, whose |race secretary at Sackville Downs antecedents back to fifth gen-| which through his, and the good eration followed this trade. He! management of others, has in keeps an account of all parti- culars regarding the shoeing of every horse. and in order to take |; purse totals to a record figure 'for the track in 1958, of $138,912. | creased the racing programs and| : letide Season in Summer- | flown over to Paris to take part ests of the former's par- | in an international race there in “12.00. Circo, 2, 2.06 2-5: Belle Ac- K. Mclvor entertained at | Vincem Clow entertained | care of any disease that might crop up the stable empléys Dr. Robert Kennedy, a skilled veter- inarian who has also had sev- eral years of practical experience with the Haughton ‘stable. Blood counts are taken regularly. and ever sold at auction—over $100,- the Doctor is ever watchful for} $9 for Dancer Hanover. In 1957, symptoms of disorders “(Hat | his winnings were $425,000, and a might incapacitate any of the/great deal of his success is due stable. to the fact that he is -a hard The leading champion of the/ worker. |} stable is Charming Barbara, 4,! Oné of the latest exploits was |1.58 45, that is’ expected to be|to drive thestrotters Great Lull- eer 3, 2.01 2-5 and Egyptian | Princess, 3, 2.00 4-5, a mile in 2.09 on Decenyber 26. This was their last workout prior to being ton. 3, 1.58 35; and some 40 or | shipped on Monday, December ;more other record horses. Then|29. for France, where they will ;there are upwards of 20-three-| compete in the Prix D’Amerique lyear-old pacers and 42 two-year-/ and other events. Del Miller and |Earl Avery\ their trainers, will leave in early January. Stanley Dancer, one of the jyoungest of fhe great drivers answering only to 31 years, has the honor of being the purchaser of the highest priced yearling 'February; also Trader Horn, 4, ” Ladd’s parents, Mr. and Leonard Campbell. Mrs. | Mrs. Don't forget the ice races to Mrs. L. Compton was hostéss be held this afternoon on the Hon at her*home jn Summerside on|Dougald MacKinnon Speedway, Wednesday evening when bridge.) North River. A lot of speed will was in play. 3 |be on tap. / 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS Waldo Stewart, Prop.) New Tire Sales Recapping, Rubber Welding Recapped Snow Tires GEO C. WILLIAMS Pioneer Florists Plants — Cu Funeral Designs Flowers . RALPH MacDONALD Electric and Acetylene Weld. ing of UU kinds. Portabie equipment to weld en loca. H. L. MATTHEWS Buy Your Dunlop filent: Traction Snow Tires Here! Retreading, Vulcanizing, G. L. MacKENZIE KENSINGTON t Kensington le one of the finest country towns on Ponce Edward Island and occupies an attractive situation in the heart of a beautiful landscape, at a very important intersection nine. miles from Summerside. : One of the busiest stores. in the district is the popular General Stote G. L. MacKenzie which has catered to this community since 1932 and, over the years Mr. MacKenzie has studied the needs of the local people in their daily life and provided a varied selection of quality produce and general goods. Beside the large stock of grocery needs thére is a useful offering of hardware and wall they come. The dependable quality of C.I.L. Paints is also car ried regularly, so the G. L. MacKenzie Store is truly a General Store which Kensington folks fully appreciate his earlier business life and is assisted by. his wife and his step paper, and everything for the family in footwear in the seasons as | Mr. MacKenzie is community minded and takes a full interest | in his fellows. He has served on the local council {or a term and is |; a member of the Lions Club. He was associated with his father in | mother. He expresses his extreme pleasure in the way the locality i MacDONALD LTD. MacLEOD & GREENS Dodge & DeSoto Cars Dodge Trucks Sales and Service Always a fair deal in our MeCormick Farm Machinery Farmall Tractors and repairs Beatty Barn equipment. Sales and service. Pinumbing an ‘high in the | bevond. They used cars heating. Phone 2312 First st. |) Phone 101-2 Montague Summerside | . i ‘AGUE MONTAGUE wee ‘ELECTRIC CO. (Gilbert RK. Clements, Prop. » slectrie Contracted Propane Gas PURINA FEED SERVICE e p.) (George antelo, Pr Your headquarters for your feed needs, General Electric Authorized >hone 67 Montague : _ — Phone 92 Montagu = ae fe KING’S ‘DUVAR'S RADIO SERVICE aon LUMBER MILL’ Rough and Finished Lumber " 1952 OLDSMOBILE and Hardware Drygoods and | Special 11.95 Wedding Flowers tion. @ Repairing Twe tone blue. i] Footwear With Class A Tradein { i Licenced for 1959. ' Phone 3458 341 Water St. W |i] Phone 3232 183 Granville St. |] Phone 701 od Dame St. |] Phone 2529 319 Water St. W. o . ° : imme saa aT gaa Phone 4 St. Pelers Bay aad : Summerside Summerside . ° | WILLARD : _WILLARD MacDONALD LTD- SUMMERSIDE The firm name of Willard MacDonald Ltd., stands town and districtwf Summerside and carry the important dealership of Dodge cars and trucks and DeSoto cars, and their ‘general auto work is soundly dependable and they specialize in body and fender work which all motorists find highly ‘satisfactory In the conditions prevailing in this season of the year. . | Mr. MacDonald hails from the Charlottetown area where he was trained and educated: and he established | himself in Summerside in 1935 where he has become /highly popular. 2 * He is well-known in racing circles on the Island and is soundly identified with the. Summerside Race "Track. The coming season should see him very much in evidence.’ As a sportsman he is respected, and as 8 technician in his business he is appreciated. has supported him, especially in the year now past and would Se ee kk ot speed Te gag cas ot _ The local resident motorist and the visiting motor- } cto. yw ’ le ayy, ire ic ~ , ; r thank all his customers for their loyalty. ? | Ameroc. hardware, chrom || iSt Will receive first class satisfactory service when they 2 : ‘ le | ‘ a. of r LET’S TALK PHOTOGRAPHY I ! ! 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