is the above picture some of are contestants in yesterday's re- ptta at Lower Montague are get- EETTIIIG IIEAIIY FOII RAGE Nicolle brothers of Murray River. The days events were held under ideal weather conditions. ting their lobster boats in readi- ness for the big free-for-all event that was eventually won by the N Over 2,000 spectators attended the annual Lowere Montague Re- ihc waters of the mouth of the Montague River at Lower Mont- A 'UB. Lonce again the event was blessed with near perfect weather and iho.sc' attending were treated to some fine racing by lobster boats, snipcs. and outboard motor boats. spectators lined shore line and crowed the wharf near the starting line and were delivered from the heat by a cool. refreshing breeze. The Maclntyre trophy. which has been donated for some years by .lohn Maclntyre of Attleboro, lilass.. a summer resident of Low- or Montague, was won by Seven sisters. a boat owned by the Nic- nlle Brothers of Murray River who raced to victory in the lobster boat free-for-ail. Vince Turpel. who won the trophy last year, was a close second and Jack Irvin of Pt. Pleas- snt was third. Turpel is a .esident of Pictou Island, N.S. T e Doug Coffin Trophy for the out can! motor boat free-for-all was captured by Avon Andrews of Charlottetown. Everett Platts of Charlottetown was second and Doug Coffin of Montague came in to show. WIN 2ND TROPHY The Nicolle brothers won their l9L'()lld trophy of the afternoon when they raced to a win in the , mile dash free-for-all for lobster , boats to cop the Carl Boehner Trophy. Vince Turpel made sec- and place and Warren Miller of Murray Harbour North was third. in the is-h.p. outboard mmon boat class ug Coffin was the winner with Ralph Msilett of Char- lottetown second and Bill Boyies also of Charlottetown third. The slowest but probably the l most beautiful of all the races to watch was the one snlpa class on the agenda. The sailboats, whose I multl-colored sails made a striking post-card picture against the back- ground of the blue sky and river. N anti red and green land, enthralled . the spectators with their beauty. Carl Boenber brought his snipe home first in this event. Two other Montague sailors. Gilbert Clem- ents and Bill Maclntyre, were sec- ond and third respectively. I bun Boudresu, Lower Monta- gue. was the winner of the light 6 1 class for lobster boats with the Jenkins brothers of Sturgeon sec- gzuta held yesterday afternoon on, 2,000 Spectators LWitness Lower Montague Regatta topped the heavy 6 class with War- ren Miller of Murray Harbour North and Gus Burke of Lower Montague coming second and third in that order. William Murphy of Panmure Island captured honors in the 5 h.p, lobster boat race. SWIM EVENTS While the boats races were the feature event of the day a number of swimming events were held also. Nine well-filled class were run off. While many of the spectators were watching the water racing others were spending some time at the many entertainment and re- freshment booths in various places on the wharf. Premier A. W. Matheson, who opened last year's regatta was un- able to attend yesterday but his place was capably taken by Hon. Dougald Macltinnon. Minister of Public Works, industry and Natur- al " urces, who officially open- ed the proceedings early in the afternoon. ' The perfect day's entertainment was brought to a close with a de- icious supper served by the ladies and a dance in the evening. The following are the results: BOAT RACING Lobster Boats 5 h.p.: - 1-William Murphy, Pan- mure Island. Light 6:- 1- Bun Boudreau. Low- or Montague; 2-Jenkins brothers. Sturgeon. Heavy 6:l- John Irvin. Pt. Plea- sant: 2-Warren Miller, Murray Harbour North; 8 - Gus Burke, Lower Montague. Free-for-all : -'1 - Nicolle Broth- ers, Murray River; 2 - Vince Tur- pel. Pietou Island. N. S.: 3- John Irvin. Pt. Pleasant. Mile dash free-for-all: 1-Nicolle brothers. Murray River: 2-Vince Turpel, Pictou Island N. S.; 3 - Warren Miller, Murray Harbour North. Outboard Motor Boats 16 h. p. and under: -1- Doug Coffin, Montague; 2-Ralph Mallett. Charlottetown; 3-Bill Boyles, Char- lottetown. Free-for-all: -1- Avon Andrew, Charlottetown; 2-Everett Piatts. Charlottetown; 3-Doug Coffin. Mon- tague. . . IINIPES 1-Carl Boehner, Montague: 2 - Gilbert Clements, Montague: 3 - SWIMMING and. John Irvin of Pt. Pleasant Girls MAKE TIME to attend Red cm. Blood Donor Clinics at lutague on Thursday, July 10. BRISTOL . friends of Mrs. Marion Ander- an regret to learn of her serious in the-P.E. Island H ” ' rson underwent a very operition last week and is expressed she will regain hr heal . Mike Donovan has returned from the Charlottetown Hos- followlng several weeks of serious illness. Mr. Donovan is quite well again. Friends of Miss Gertie Henna-. will be pleased to learn she has been discharged from the Char- Iottetown Hospital after undergo- 5 E l 5 I 5 E -T 3 5 to E to E 3 her sister Marg- ant have been I siding in the City since last fall. but are expected back at the old home shortly. Ifxyou didn't get your name on the census list, you are out for the next five years. The census takers finished the job Saturday. the dead line. Miss Norma Sinnott. did the job here. Mr. Valntine MacDonald and Mr. Reginald MacDonald left for Labrador last week, being re-cal- led to that northern land as carp- enters. Both served there before on diferent occasions as carp- enters. EASTERN iilIAiililiili -REGULAR Weekly Dance, Dix- uy. 3pm, Friday July lath. WEEKEND SPECIALS. liilchey gnd VanIderstine's: Hamburg. 2 lbs. for 590; stew ment 29c a in. pot snaps: and shoulder mug, no a lb. at Hilchey and VanIderstilIe'll- wanes him success and we all hopg to see Mr. Webster return to better health in the near future. EM:-. Walter" McAdam, who is in charge of the heating section of the Co-Operative store business 1.5: present enjoying his holidhys. Rev. Father McKenna, C.S.s.R. who preached missions at both Catholic churches here last sum- mer has arrived on the Island 33311! to ropen a mission tour. July 1st he will open a mission at Alberton, where Rev. Phalen Mc- Kenna, a former pastor here is pastor at present. The Mission father is a noted preacher and powerful aP98k9l'- A small building built on 'a sect- ion of Mr. James Arnold's proper- ty some yearsaso. t i an 8 canteen and never used. has been taken down by Mr. Arnold. The removal is an improvement to his The first ice cream festival of the season was held here on Satur- day evening with a very fair at- tendance, despite the cool evening and the threat of rain. ms The led in the speedboat is Doug Coffin of Montague roaring to victory in the 16 h.p. and under outboard motor class at yetser- &orgetown, one of Roseneath, one of Martinvale, one of Gasper- eaux and one of Montague were fined 35.00 and costs or five days in King's County Jail, under the Highways Traffic Act. Two others under the same act, one an un- registered vehicle and the other o 11 and under: 1- Mary Hewitt. 11 and under (Free Style);-Mary Hewitt. 14 and over: 1. Sheila Delorey; 2- Joyce Gardiner. 14 and over (Free style); 1- Sheila Deliorey; 2-Joyce Gardiner; 8- Heather Jamieson. pl so of Boys 11 - 14 (Breaststroke): 1- Mer- rill Wight. 11 - 14 (Free style): 1.- Merrill of Wight. 14 and over (Breaststroke): 1- Leo Jsmieson. 14 and over (Free style): lleustis; 2 - Leo ' ' Lester I-lenniger. 1-Ron ly . 3, L Open (Back stroke) 1 - Leo Jamieson: 2-Merrill Wight. to home from the Charlottetown Hos- We regret that Mr. Byron Web- der, manager of the Co-operative store in the village, has resigned. His resignation is effective the end poor health Mr. Webster joined the Co-op. as a clerk when the business first started. He practical- s . Over work and long hours has broken his health and forced him flee. a job which has grown too Miss Joan Kenny has arrived tal much improved in health, but rry she missed the last month school. June, owing to his being in Georgetown . court cases At magistrate's court, George- town, yesterday before Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet, a resident of driving without due care and at- tention were each fined 310.00 and costs. A resident of Halifax. NS. was fined 57.00 and costs under the Game Act, angling without a ll- cence. Six persons were fined 320.00 and costs under the Temperance Act. Three of these were from Montague, one from Heather- daft regatta. Over 2.00() people lined the shore and wharf to wit- ness the colorful and highly suc- cessful races, Guardian Photo dale, one from Murray Harbor North and one from Newport. A resident of Greek River was fined 360.00 and costs or 30 days in the Kings County Jail for driving while impaired. A r sident of Montague was fined 065.00 and costs or 30 days in the Kings County Jail for driving while impaired and not having a licence and a resident of Heather- dale charged under the same act was fined 365.00 and costs or 30 days. A man from Georgetown who did not appear had a summons issued for his arrest. Mr. J.P. Nichols-on appeared for the Crown in all cases. 3t- For the Waiting 33: millions. . : - . the - , Incomparable A" "sins FROM WARNER BROS.-IN WARNERCOLOR” N 9 "- .........JoAN FONTAINE N SARITA MONTIEL' VINCENT PRICE Col or Cartoon CADTT SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 -- REGULAR PRICES - 5 1 W up with the ifast growing to .. retire from the manager's of- STORE HOURS Thur. 8 am. - 8:30 p.rn. civil Jury heavy for one man. Mr. Webster will be replaced by Mr. Cecil Mc- Carthy as manager starting July 1 Mr. McCarthy, has had several years experience with the store Fri. 8 cm. - 9:30 pm. case Heard The case of Rsylmlld M951" Mcl(eeman, Point P' t Dill!!- tiff. vs. '11-aders General Insur- ance, defendant, action on an In- surance policy. was heard before Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan and a civil jury at the resllllf July sitting of the Supreme Court at Georgetown yesterday. only two witnesses were called. Donald MacGregor and Raymond MacKeeman. The plaintiff was represented by J.0.C. Campbell, Q.C. an J. P. Bill Maclntyre. Montague. ! vln Macl-cod. Murray River. L.-I. Buell. Murray Harbor. 8. v I it" wont WEEK ing Oct. 1, IBM. aox OFFICE OPENS 7:45 (snow as nnsa - nan: on MOON TODAY AND FRIDAY THREE TOP smzs IN A i DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLTI Beyond the torrents of the treacherous Los Concheros - . . beyond the land of the Black Sand . . . lies the Garden of Evil. Cursed by the heat of the Mexican Sun the passions men live by . - 5 . spawned by by an ancient Holy Man as a Nllle here are touched by &ta-its-o-,. . . named warning. . . that all who sin. ' I - CONTINUES - VACATION NEEDS NOW starting vary young. This scribe Hog Grower-16'! . . . . Pig Starter-189i: ........ ..if Nicholson lcpresented the defen- chick sh,-g.,(Mgd1cgged) 4,90 dant. The case was not concluded chick Q.-Qwjng mg (Meal. yesterday and will continue today used) I . . . , . . , , . . . . .. 3.85 at ten thirty a.m. myth; Mash-1899 4.25 The members of the civil Jury Barley Meal-100i; No. 1 7.95 are: Cecll Campbell (foreman). Wheat ex. stock .......... .. 2.90 Montague, Justin Flynn, St. Pet- Wheat ex. car 5 days, your ers. Harold Bulpitt, Cardigan, bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lorne MacNelll, East Baltic. Nor. Barbed Wire. Heaviest. man Nicholson, Summerville, Ga- N Rod ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.25 Delivered any assortment in two-ton lots, radius 15 miles from V:'olrkiing hours in the German C. C. & me I II to be ed from 48 I.0uB4;yIl(Tlll-El I weolk stlacret? '7' FETER5 GREENDAL'S SALE SPECIALS AT PltATl"S GRO-MOI! MILL TON QUANTITIES (Any Assortment) Peters. hove Cash or Approved Notes. SATURDAY 8 o.m. - 9:30 p.m. YOU BUY FOR LESS AT LLIS BROS. 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