t‘ JULY Z, 1949 T I Summer Street, S News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representative: l J. ELMEB MURPHY end GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought st any of the following stores in Sununerelde Ieii Bookstore. Summer Street; Gouriies Drugstore, l1 Central Street: Kelly's Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Geudet, l7 Grenville Street: Alyre Doucetfes Grocery, Second Street: Island Motor Transport, Water Street ‘ [he Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sumrnerslde by Carrier Ioysttoperdsyorlseperweehflloneiflfortirls Bu: orderco the b0! Olmnllble for delivery on your route. BENEBQL INSURANCE Rllph I. Muttart, Summersilie. .-BOB.DEN CHURCH SERVICE. gray. July 3rd. at 3 P. M. in ion Hall. nister. -ELDERLY LADY or pensioner may have free furnished room in return for caring for house. Fur- fller particulars Mrs. Neil Mae- Dougall, Box 403, Summerside. —ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING e-A small attendance featured the annual school meeting in Kensing- ton on Tuesday night. Teacher!‘ gupplements were all raised. Prin- pal's supplement which was $50.00 was raised to $800.00 and supplements in ‘other rooms were given raises from $25.00 to 75.00. Mr. Percy Driscoll was elected to succeed the retiring trustee. Ml‘- Percy McCarville. Motions of ap- preciation were expressed to the ‘achers, trustees and Secretary. ,- —ON HOLIDAY WITH OWN PLANE-Flt. Sgt. Donald Brad- lhaw, R.C.A.F. has returned to his duties at Muiion Airport, Toronto by his o\vn private plane. He ha! been visiting his mother, Mrs. T. W. Bradshaw, Seariclown and his brother, Mr. Wallace Bradshaw and firs. Bradshaw, Summerside. While home he took part in the air show held at Woorlside‘s landing field. argate and there won the ten dol- hr prize for the spot landing 00n- Iest. His name was inadvertently left out of the report of that day's ictivitiesrS. -—SCHOOL CLOSING — About Ixty children, parenLs and friends lttended lrishtown School closing, t Cousin's Shore, Park Corner, on iday afternoon. Awards were esented by the teacher, Miss erle Crozler, for school work. A ogrsm of sports was carried out th prizes presented by Mr. H. . MacLeod, and the teacher. A untiful picnic lunch was served. e pupils presented their teacher th a strand of pearls and earrings match, and an address was read Goldie Campbell. while Rona aynter made the presentation. — ill‘. s-POST NUPTIAL SHOWER- . end Mrs. Lloyd Enman oi New ' an who were recently married re tendered a post-nuptialshow- on Monday, June 27th, when a Yer-fie number of friends and neigh- bors gathered at their home to ex- tend congratulations and welcome lire. Enman to New Arman. Mr. Idward Laughlin Jr. was chairman at the party and when the guests bed allassembled he explained the abject of their gathering in a brief ech and called on Mr. Eugene ndergast to read an address ex- sing the sentiments of those esent. A wcii filled purse was accented by Mr. Arnold Hickey. . Enman very appropriately ex- essed the appreciation of Mrs. an and himself for the gifts lnd good wishes of s0 many neigh- bors and friends. A lusty chorus ing "For They Are Jolly Good llows‘! concluded the formalities Ind all joined in lhe dancing which followed. Excellent music was pro- Hded by Messrs. Edgar and Arnold ekey, Norman Mill and Miss nds. Hickey. K Professional Gard: ilr. W. ii. Carson CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Graduate SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Saturday Only HE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OITIOE Rev. D, M. Fraser, ummerside. Phone 2U service or give —I0l CIIAM SOCIAL. Hamil- sfi Hall, Wednesday night, July -R.I'.‘SEIWE MONDAY. JULY 11th for the home made Ice (ll-cam, Lunches and Dance at New Arman School. —Il1' YOU ARE IN NEED of ex- pert Radio Repairs just call Edison Baker. 115 Summer Street. Phone 188, Bummerside. --00ME T0 ice cream social in Long River Hail, Monday night, July 4th, sponso ed by Women's institute. —DANCE to Marvin Burgess and his orchestra tonight at the Imperial Dance Palace. Summe - side. —BEV. D. F. Hoddlnott will be the special speaker in Freetown United Church Sunday, July 3rd, at 11 a.m. Special music. —NORTH TBYON Presbyterian Church service. Sunday, July 3rd, at 730 P. M. Church School st 2 P. M. Mrs. Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. -PRINCIITOI.VN United Church. Malpeque. Sunday. July 3rd, 1949. Services 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Guest preacher: Rev. T. G. l-iead, B. A., B. D., Hampton. —COME to the ice cream social on South Freetown school grounds Wednesday evening. July 6th. Hun emade "ice cream and hot dogs. —-KENSINGTON. Malpeque and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, July 3rd. Mal- pequ-e at 11 A. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. end Kenslnslon at 7.30 P. M. Church Schools: Kerrsinglon at 10.30 A. M. Maipeque at 11 A. M. and Freetown at 2 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. —A PUBLIC MEETING of in- terest to residents oi Travellers‘ Rest, Wilmot and Sherbrooke will be held in the Travellers’ Rest Hall on Monday night. July 4th. to organize -the purchase of a movie projector. Films will be shown. 5 -IIECEIVED SAD NEWS-News of the death of Mrs. Ora Berth- wlck Drummond, at her home at Portsmouth, N.H., has been receiv- ed by relatives in this Province. Mrs. Drummond, who was about S7 years of age. passed away on June" 5th, after a fall on May 13th, which resulted in a fractured hip. She was e first cousin of Mrs, Chester Tuplin of New Annan, formerly MargaretProfitt, and in her young- er days was a frequent visitor to rzuests included Miss Bairiiara Mac- Confederation lady Celebrates 82nd Birthday Yesterday Mrs. AP. Wells, "Con- federation Lady" of Summsrside. celebrated the 82nd anniversary of her birth when she was at home to many friends and relatives who coiled throughout the dsy and eve- 3%: to‘ extend eongretnilstions on On July 1, 1M7, the same dsy and year the Dominion came into being, Amanda Rayner was born in. Greenmount, Prince County, to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rayner. Mr. Rayner was one of the pioneers of the fox industry. In 1894 Mr. and Mrs. Algernon P. Wells were mar- 119d by Rev. Donald Crawford. They left immediately for Wor- cester, Mass. where they remained for twenty-five years after which they returned with their family to their native Province and purch- ased the beautiful home of Mr. J. gigging Hinton. where they still n. During the day this gracious lady received many congratulatory ,let- ters, cards and telegrams. as well as potted plants and bouquets of summer flowers, and many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Heart: God- kin assisted hcr mother in serving dainty refreshments of ice cream and cake. which included a delic. ious fruit cake recently made by this Confederation lady. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest M. Wells motored from Braintree, Mass. to be present on this important occasion. All Join in wishing this grand oid lady many happy returns of the day-S Sheelidldliclnnis And Holmans In Four-All Draw Sheen and Mcinnis and Holmans played a 4-ail draw at the High School diamond on Thursday even- ing. Junior Cahili, sixteen year oid “Inger for Holman’; did not allow a hit for five innings but weaken- ed ill the sixth and five bingies were collected off his delivery in lhe next two frames. Alan Stewart also pitched a fine game for Sheen & Maclnnis, allowing only three hits in the eight innings that Hoi. man's batters faced him. The game, particularly in the early innings. was exceptionally well played, some very smooth fielding plays being in evidence, especially on the part of Tanton Landry, playing short stop for Sheen 8: McInnis-S. ____________________ and Zita Silliphant served. "For travelling the bride clhose s‘ cham- PBQIIB linen suit with green acces- sories and wore an orchid corsage. The bride has been on the staff of Westminster I).V.A. Hospital, Lon- don, Ont, and served overseas with the Canadian Army during World War Two, oumf-tqyyl; Donald. Brooklyn. N.Y., Mlrs. Neil Durant. Sr. Mrs. Roy Siiliphant and Miss Zita Sllllphant. Summer- side. relatives of the bride. The h fl . --- uuARblAN. CHARLOPFETOWN The Harmon Field baseball tesm and the Summerside Curran and Briggs nine split a twin bill on the holiday, Harmon Field shutting out the construction crew in the morn- lng liit, and Curran d’: Briggs, in their turn, applying the whitewash brush to the visitors in the even- inI. The score in the nightcsp was 3 to 0. In the morning contest, Morton, American fiinger, held the locals to two hits and his mates played errorless ball behind him. The Cur- ran d: Brlgis defence was shaky. chalking up a total of five mis- a badly thrown ball from short in the sixth inning was one of lhe fielding features of the game and ed seven chances flawlessly for an S’side. Divides Twin Bill With Harmon Field cues. Henacy's brilliant pick-up of MacKay for the home boys accept- exceptionally fine day at short field. Results 0f Continued from page 1 I Halifax. Time: 1:11.. iecond Baas-l Mlle C. Harry Budlong (W. Shes Maxine Dudds (Harrison). Don Fino (T. Harikinson) Merle Direct (L. Walker). .. Lee Budlong (R. MacDonaid)....5 Alice Clegl ('l‘aylor) ............... ..dnf Winning owner, W. Shea, Pic- to fifiDlii u. Time: 2:21 2-5. Third Race-O/le Mlle, Starlight Eclipse (L. Walker) Fred Hamer Quakers Boy (Conrly) Josedaie Victory Miss (S. Walker, Jr.) Billy C. Parker (Hankinson)- ' REGENT “ANGEL AND THE BADMAN” MON. - TUE. - WED. HEMP! _ suemomn. O Aisselufi ne-reteme mum cswsvfioomo cmr mus semi-mun xoeumv i. ii*i M flllfil UNI w. a Cinzano (Kelver) Times: 2.14; 2.15 "2-5. ronv 2.30-1.15 s 9.15‘ John Wayne - Gail Russell in ll Cmmfllllllllm ‘i race FIITEEN CAPITOL-Summers“: TODAY — MATINEE ONLY 2:80 Feature: “FORT APACHE" Extra: "LONE PINE JAMBOREE" In Person 0n Our Stage Matinee-Admission: Adults 50c; Children 25C Shows Tonight (Feature Only) 7:15 - 9:20 MONDAY and TUESDAY T (GlllilEAll Box Score w, _ g A M D innin owner: . ac ona A Harmon Field an n n r0 s r. Halilix- ¢HATHA§ c1? A; "m1 1___(CP) Llttlejohn, an s 1 1 o s o Time 1114- —Horses owried-bul-l y n" Hennacy, 1b . 3 0 0 14 0 Q Fourth Raor-l Mile Sydney N S y airy Inch’ Poiston, u. 4 o 1 2 n o Aubrey Bud-long (Allen)... ._i m- ’ ‘ "' “’°" “f” “‘*".‘°S‘ Allen, cf . 3 1 2 0 (l l‘) Peerless Hanover (N. Gail I hutg Stave?“ stoday m Sum“. Blum rf. s o 1 1 0 o Sister l-lenle Cn ' °°t "93"" ‘wk ‘h’ P h‘ 4 1 1 6 n 0 P Ty i ° m“) ~3 free-for-ail and Riley 1st Sr a l1)! . C .. revious ( urner) . .. 4 4 . ’ " _ , Bedard. n. 4 o o 3 4 o Colleen Adam (Baxter) o dassqi?“ m“ . mrf/r/i/rw/wun 1ny7/fil/ ‘vaynel,’ s5 _ N 4 1 n 1 1 0 Dr‘ L‘ B. (walker). H 6 w; ZéEOtuciaSs $11,000 stake‘ page . __ .. . 1 . Morton, p . 4 O 0 0 6 0 K ~ ' H J_ p re '_ as? m sralfihl - T0,,“ 4444 __ 34 4 6 2. 16 0 amlsmgagatlirrflk C‘:\$1;1>@1l>~- 7 geag. 111v indns Rlghll. ufinneu by slorrllill LUISE FEliNMiu MILIZA T. I ,: _' . . ap c, ewcast e, .B. . Curran k an“. AB R u r0 a n, ‘m§“,f,15|,3c5e_9/,6 M,“ summflrvj e - o Ma°K“1'--‘S - 4 ° l’ 3 4 ° Brewers Gallon m c b ii 1 h“ F" A" ' L“"d"1'-2*’-- -“ ° " 2 ‘l 1 ‘ Dorolh Won't Till‘ (gnarl? € )1 2 Sm“ Spence" ‘Lmis’ 1 11 l AN M G M A TE F - Oatway, 1b 4 O 011 O 1 chrismyh S‘ t8 G‘ e lgievl) Eddy 5w“ ‘Gould, 3 2 - - M S R iECE REPRINT ; Gfludetl 3h _ _ 3 g 1 1 g Q Jim (Hgnfinsox? ( wens)» - Jacob Withrow (Carroll) 2 J G, Bernard of _ v 3 () 0 2 0 _ _ -- _ -- -- - _ Doc. B. Gralian (Jardine) . ..4 4 4 A150! CARTOON - SPORT REEL l Grady rt 3 n 1 1 O 1 Dixie Belle B. (Harrison). .o Tune; 2J0 2_5. 210 3_5. 2n _ .. . Gallant if V‘ 3 O .0 2 0 0 pa," A, Cour, (MacDonald, 6 Holman - - - Shows 7.15 - 9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 2:30 Mumonand, c _ 3 0 0 5 2 2 Seven Up Direct (L. Walker). .. 7 Andy~5 Right (Cruikshank) ‘I l 1 ; Daley, p. 2 n n 0 1 0 Ma?“ 131180 ‘M1011’ _ B Skippefg pride (Jardine, 3 2 3 . """-~""~~~W~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ -- -------- ---_-_____.e_ Totals 29 O 2 2T 9 5 hwllilnllglgwner- B- C- crulck‘ May Josedale (Craig) 2 3 3 5 “l? 5- alfix- Louis P t a (c ‘id """ " ~~ s: cnulzo THEATRE Krllsmoroli Allen; stolen bases. Hcnnacy, Pol- Sixth Race-l Mile page, H_ M_ (Morrison, '7 7 5 1 ston, Pugh, J. Grady: earned runs, Fred Hamer (Allen) . 1 Albaloma (Ramsay) 8 8 7 Hammn Field’ 1: lo“ n" bases‘ Quaker‘ Boy (Conmyy u z Jennie Lyn wanes} . 5 5 d Saturday: Matinee 10 A.!\l.; Plvenini,’ 7:15. 8:15 ' ' ' .. 51 1' ' a - ' ‘ . - .. . . .. Hf".m°" Fmd 6' (Pundn s‘ Bnggi .5" ‘gm Echpse (WalkFr) 3 Mfllor Boy (Cormlerl 9 9 d Remember ‘Buffalo Bill '.’ The ‘WW-sis’ great mau-hunteh-ha 3, first base on elrors. Pugh. Mo: Billy C. Parker (Hanklnson).... 4 Tlmes- 213 2 r. . _ , . . -J, 2.13, 2,14 2.5_ fought for Justice-then soc Richard Arlen bring law and order as ion, struck out, by Morton 5, by Josedaie Victory Miss (Walker) 5 l. f m". .. - . _ . .., m“, 5 ham on ham c” Manon winnin ow e J F _ Classified Bu Iain ‘in BLPPALO mu. RIDLS soars with Jennifer ~ - 3' _ 3 11 7- 0511 1'85". Riley 1st, Sr. (Lewis). 1 1 1 Holt, Gil Patrick, Lee Shumway. Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy 1, off Daley 3. Umpires. At the Dartmouth. Tr o M - He] s" e m g l | d \- . plate. J. Schurmen: bases, J. Hog- Time; 2-13 Big‘, ;ru:e;;r1s??) d. ) g2 z ' ' p r an ‘ era a" ' ‘m!’ dRB i " _ . r arine. 34 -.=~.-.-. an ernar Jofiedalssvéiiiith Racfc 1 Mlle 1 Okay Volo (Gould) .. 4 4 3 , __ Evflnlng Game Jukd (Sam Qéjaelrker 311x03’) -- ~- Times: 2,17 3.45; 2J3 $5,, 2J5‘ In the evening Alan Stewart held the husky visitors to two hits, and made eleven of them whiff the ozone. He had his wild moments and in the fourth was in- danger of being ousted from the mound, but he settled down to pitch what was perhaps the finest game of his junior career. No hits were regis- tered off his hooks after the fourth inning. Fix-ankle Oatway in right field for the C 8r B boys shone brilliantly all evening, getting four catches, one of them a particular- ly sparkling effort. Benny Grady was the only batter oi both teams lo get more than One saietyTJoe Bernard's pivot work behind the plate in o. fourth inning double play was another srnartciefensive chore. The fielding of the visitors was. as in the morning. uniformly smooth, but they did commit two errors in lhe nightcap. .. 2 Marjorie Hanover (J. Campbell) 3 Jerry Gralian (Hankirisony. 4 Gay Law (Allen)... .. .. 5 Winning owner: Dr. F.C. Doug- an. Charlottetown. Time: 2:12 3-5. Eighth Race-l Mile Seven-Up Direct (L. Walker)..-“ Brewers Gallon (N. Campbell) Christopher Stout (Given)- . Dixie Belle B. (H. Harrison). .. Mack Fingn (Allen)... Jim (Hanklnson) .. .. .. Peter Al Court (MacDonald) .. Dorothy Won't Tell . ..dnf ....Wirining--owner-: Walker Stable; Halifax. (Time unavailable). AT ST. STEPHEN ' ST. STEPHEN, N. B.. July 1— (CP)—St. Stephen horses ran a- way with the major honors of to- day's harness racing meet held in conjunction with the St. Croix Valley international jubilee. appy couple will reside in Wak - the Island’ M“! o“ Borthwich eld. Mass.-S. e Box SCORE The exception was Little Miss pron". R“ N“ o! charlouemwrh lg numb“ new AB B H Po A E Chief. an entry from Forest Sta. a relative and n=m¢1=k=-—B‘"- P9f80il8|S utzleiomnnao g g g i g g gfemNlfe-l m" l" Hcnnecy, , p . ~ ' . ' 411113115 NOTICE for Sunday, _M H B d Ch l _ Polsum‘ 1f 4 0 1 1 o 0 HEITTYIDIPECt took the first heat July 3rd, 3rd after Trinity: St. townflzas grilécerltiriyjgfior ti.» 3 0 n 5 0 0 of the Junior free-for-all but the Mary’, Kensmgmn, SundaySchool nngton.__Bur. .4 0 1 1 (1 0 next two went to Royal Junior, we =r~ ::~.cmm::~.::.::.:" -—- z s: 2 z a a use. 22.12:: 2::..3.;:..:"=..t:: a.m.: t- 6P 111'!» l —Mrs. Fred Tuplin, Indian Riv- . ' Sunday School,‘ 1:30 p.m., evening m. Mm, h“ u h" ma“, h" 2 0 0 2 b 1 Symbol. Dizzy Dean and Brown prayer 1:80 we: Si- Then“!- New father, Mr. McDonald, Wheatley 1 ° ° ° 1 ° Cm’- FhF m" st- 5‘°Ph°“ “’"" London, Sunday School 0:30 pim. Riven _ K .. 2 0 0 1 0 i! ners,’ divided honors of the No. 2 Special service in connection w ti: , — —0 2 2; 1-4- 2 classified. ' 120th Anniversary Services a ___M,._ and M31 J‘ Watson Maw Summary-- 7230. Preacher Ven. Archdeacon Nuught o; summers“, Wm spend P‘? 3 g Junior Free For All G.R.lg|.rri1s_onu<l>i!s Sig-wiry“: ghtet Weeks at a summer o 1 ,‘ o 0 Royal Junior ‘Lump,’ Mm m!" 9- ° ' ° - - o o 3 1 1 Duif) ....5i.l. come the organist and choir of ..____ ‘ 0 o H Di t (w n") 1 24 St. Mary's. Rev. S.J. Davies, BA» —Miss Hilda Hickox, Burlington. ékugixdfib 1b 5 a) g 0 O O§§"§,o,f°fsh,w§,m_'___ n3 3 3 R°°‘°'- L‘ ‘he ‘m’ “t h" b‘"°“‘°"“‘"“"’ c. nuauujc . o o 11 5 o Wildcat Volo (Creamer)... ...2 s a wnnnnvo ANNIVERSARY irlltlimsliztrerivlxrrnligd and? Claude B- Grady. c1 0 2 ° ° 1 Luther Hanover (Woodcock) 4 4 5 _ _ ' " ' Gallant, if 1 1 0 0 0 Times: 2:15; 2:09 3-5; 2:12 4-5. About thirty near relatives joined _ S,’ t _ 1 1 o 4 o N _ 1 Cl m d Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buntain, at —Mr. William Doyle arrived mgzglgy’ o 1 o 0 o Lime Misgochiet Egouar) 1 1 their home at South Rustico on from Boston. Mass, recently to _ _ _ _ ,_ _ silent Grim“ (Armstronpms z 2 Friday evening, June 24th, in cele- spend his annual holiday in Sum- “m5 _ _ _ 3O 3 g g7 10 2 Colonel Sherbmoke (Long) 2 4 5 brating their 15th wedding anni- merside and Kensington. — K. e_Batted go,- Gaunt in 3i); ‘vhizzaway (Hood, __________ 3 4 w) G- w their crystal weddin , the oupie ‘will Elmer Campbell’ of m‘ tawa is spending holidays with mud. Doubles. Polston. MacKay. Stolen bases, Hennscy. Pugh. Oat- Times: 2:14; 2:14 4-5; 2:15. Rldwwd Gralian. the wonde event card at the Sports Centre. Second money went to Johnn fordfis Mary Raemore North Sydney- ran second in_th first and third. was Gertie Raemore, owned b Johnny Early. Jay Volo, Georg R. and King Grattan. the 2:25 even t. in the 2:29. Baraco, owned and driven by Lloyd MacAulay. Sydney, scnoted home second in the first two heats i and ran third in the final test. Dewey Direct, owned and driven by C. Fraser, placed fifth, fourth and second. Other starters were: Hallie Lee. Maudine Raemore, Bobby D. which ran third. third and nmnl and Douglas Scott. Drawn were Gingerbread Man, owned by Ed Haley. Antigonlsh, and Allie Lew- is’ Giib Hanover from Glace Bay. Best time in the 2:29 division was 2:25 3-4 in the second heat. Ed Hallevs Earl's Prince Char-I ming and Antignnish failed to ap- ' pear for the 2:19. and four horscs. SYDNEY, N. s. July 1--(C1'>)._ horse from Glace Bay. driven by Worrell Lewis of Reserve, today extended its long winning streak b)’ Dining to a straight-heat tri- umph in the 2:25 class of a three- Owned by Matt MacAdam, Red- wood Gralian had enough drive“ all the way to gain its third tri- umph in three starts this season. l Ciegg, owned by Mayor D.J. Mac- Lean, Sydney andldriven by vet- eran JiminfMollhtt. Doug Reich-m from middle heat andsfimif u. ills, Running three, four and three- M. Chaisson of New Waterford and driven by M. MacKinnon. Other entries were Judy Richards. MacAclam‘s Grsttan Clipper wheeled off the fastest time ofthe meet, 2:14 in the second heat of Mack Stout. owned by Abe Jab- alee, North Sydney. and driven by Joe Hood. made s first-place sweep l‘ ‘FARM MACHINERY now on HAND MOWERS, RAKES, HAY LOADERS EUREKA SPRAYERS, COCKSHUTI‘ 30 TRACTORS CULTIVATORS and POTATO HOES for Cockshutt 60 and 30 and John Deere Models A, B, and G TRACTORS Following New Machinery on Sale at %0Fl-' ' GANG PLOWS 7 _ NO. I2 FIELD CULTIVATORS Y P... We also have the Following ilsed Machinery on iiand SPRAYERS (Reconditioned) ‘ COCKSHIITT 60 TRACTOR TWO-ROW CULTIVATOR TRUCK WAGGON ' " JAMES n. MoNElLL s. sons SUMMERSIDE Y ° i na Dillon won the first and mil-d’ heats and ii Bert Doyle‘ middle session. third, first and second. while Bob Lrng. owned hv Pink)‘ Gaum. was’ second in the first and third in‘ the next two. Miss Bonnie Gralian. owned by’ the W-hilney Pier Horsemen! Club. was fourth in each heat. . , The best time was a sparkling quantity 9f "lstant blue Mo!“ wc advise farmers to securi their requirements early these could be scarce. 0m ‘ 2:15 in the second heal. I MONTTIIC/irl. -_ (OP) — lllpcr- ators of Belmont Park‘ an amuse- _ merit rcntre in suburban Carliel», prices arc as usual right. nished second hchind , s Togo Bars in the Togo Bars ran r l ivaxcd Bcrr suitable for berries for NOTICE Just arrived. a shipment of _v Boxes, 1 pt. size putting up straw freezing. Also s ‘l1 Granville - Phone 804-8. received a number of lovely crystal I S_ B d 3_ _y_ Grady g, No. 1 Classified Wen! in the Pnle- Budd!’ Lewwl ville. are confident of their recentl BRENT W001) pieces, for which Mr. Buntain ex- gjflleffifffiioxnnltr-‘edr. John m...» gdqifgle play, sleovarl to June Symbol (Hayes) . 2 2 59"“ mum‘ “mnd “girth” gecmld f DDT ‘Drayiirzs in the DMK Thfl‘, (jrapand pressed appreciation on behalf of ' G Bernard to J’ Grady Eajngd Dizzy 139a,. (Meghan), 3 1 Strnltihl time an 1S5 Onnl". imve offered a $2 pass to anyone hlmgelf and m, wife, The gvening _ runs‘ Curran a, Briggs 2_ Len on Brown chief (slmw) 1 4 311111111 30b 1'10"? 311d T01!" Ba" l Who finds R 11W 1110541111") 0n ill" --- -_-;—»—-— -- —‘___ " passed ell too quickly, with cards. 5x5? wigmzfifiswlisggndfliueigng; bases, Harmon Field 8. C s. B 9. Dorothy Hal (wanmr; 4 3 The New “Fli61'l0id—l7\\'il€dDOi1- grounds l ti d th l i 1 m _ , H8 11M)’ 2- , ' Di (D l’ ).. 5 'é_""_*—’—_ "’*—""m“ '|'_ d; Hjgkgy withe “as; htrhirlegld. Mliss nllllllrlengtCampgéll §Fi°st11$°§5in 9ninninsffii 53:2: Slaaflightevtlfiln o: OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Mill t th i . A l l f - 8 91' °m° l‘ “r n ‘m- " ' k 3 i 3 i nin s, o ' 1 g - 911M141?“ lwlmlh" tore o‘! the ‘will’: was lthzcdzilght- fiiufairy gnian 5 idiiingsflstrdck out, mtdemi? (Longywt 8 7 1% GQEAT CAESAR] WHV Dow-r 8 I W s ‘ hm“ so ,1“! rendering of several Ions: by —Mrs. Colin Durber has returned by Stewart 11. by Harkeru 1, by Times, 2:20; 2,1,; 21m / - g j . HAT é AND THE CQOWNING ‘ ville Street zévgnagéltll" 1,1111: slzlalizlivnlklflqltllivé: to i131;HOT:HtCiiHrlOl;(E?1l:!:s:£5; gtennaarcya-i. “Bfiisaerkeo: 31,2111? AT SUSSEX / Ivgfgpogrofi HEAD ; WIE HRAVE AlLlS MEfrO g INSULT, QEFUSNG TO '1 - - . -. e n as wce ew . 0 - -- - __ , , | cream and with were served and s buggery: 5pm she was m necy 2. an by pitcher. by Stewart s iiisfiizelglegogsuely Ildocthcrlllm ; ll-‘K $112013“ I QGDA ' GONGTROPiNG . PAY M‘! FEE charmingly decorated anniversary guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank May- 3, Umpires, plate. J. Hogan; bases. V 011" won me h" "W0 ha" o! l E A U I - / l, _ p l’ | O A- ~ ALL I Bib WAS c ' fiatgfizsdecgalkimuEwfé hewrmm D‘ Stewart ' free-‘for-all event on a harness I FEEL A6 l; ‘g BATTAUON ; QPDTUGHT {HEIR the "bride". Others assisting in _Mr Lay,” PM“, and m and ‘9 Malden‘ Mas,,_'-r'h"_ey ,,"‘,‘,,,ed b, ralclns Curie“? h"; tag]; THE MARINES - ' ' OF FEMALE -; PETTV PLANS.’ lilldwrl-wifzii-xlrii-Sgzaelinfi;ui-wd M“ Kill!" M11"! 11nd 1111111)’. nw- plane on Saturday cvenins hand gigonrsis dasliomLocllin Harioveri SLRME’ ’ . $> 7 ~ “'- ' ‘_ ' sored to O‘Leary and vicinity on plan to spend their holidays ere. l. t m: ‘ m b t o: m OWEQS I .. I _I°LLAND _ DALTON w!“ Sunday, where they‘ visiifig re'ia- dairy o w“ e u c u’ ' HE Al-MOQT DING _ on atmhy, Jun. M", Stiles of Mr. and rs. am. ._Msster Garth Darracnhsolré of Follow Us‘ . owned ind “h,” CANCELED m1’ THAT “Q5. It 9 l-Ill- Bf- P0111’! Chtl-wh. DOI- ' M“ "id M“ O~ 3' 1km“ ' m}; by Harold Wilbur, Moncton, cap- ‘ 5319"": "ill-- W" n" "n" M 1 amiwn‘ returned h_°m,e h“ w” tured the No. 1 Classified ln ‘THE’ LUNCH, _ - an sthective weddin, when Miss -M1- 5°11“ F““lmm°"" .°" b!’ Pl!" "m" wlllnlpel where straight heats. Trixie Volo, of Too] ‘I , _ Mel‘! Andres Dalton, daughter oi merly of Mlrslle If?‘ L08!‘ R1151‘- he had been a pupil at the Raven Sussex Come,’ ‘awed mum. hon. I GUESS. llr. J . ton and the iete now located in Brt h oum s. m“ gamma Sghgql gm- boyg, ._ . ‘h N i 2 C] .n d. m. Delnn. Surrsrneriige. P.I.I.. is visitigg relathbes and fgiends h; K P n s orguirgmarey: o assi e alne t bride of . Edward Prince ounty a er an s sence o __M"_ qr“, m n, ummer- n," F" A“ fillllvlflll Holiamtsson of tiim-lsse several years. - K. gldgkgnd ‘lit-r sister, llaliré Lvyii: Loch Huno‘ser (yuan _' 1 1 n“ "gull" oil's“?! F n? ' a M Al h su Con- Cm ' o‘ l§.nc°u‘.e" korrsln m. “m” Cm‘ ‘Kmm- ~‘ ‘ ‘ l. Wn. . . .. W w. a e1‘ -Mr.-an rs. p on s recent V8101‘! o l: - Jean Henley (Miner) '2 3 z ., ‘Gillie 0mlt;’d.uz'fie‘1 lgldei. 8g!!! neli, Kensington, have as thleir where they were ogerbniillzlht guest‘: AlbAmericln (can) 4 2 3 '24,,’ l1 In!" - ° 11 - l‘ guests 4heir daughter, Miss Ne lie or Mr. and Mrs. J. . l man. on - . _ . . _ , i E is Pflrlilllflll. M57- ‘l°'*“ "'7 “"17 i" l Conneil of Marlboro, Mass. end renewed other old friendships. Tme‘ 2'“ 45' 2'12’ 2'" ‘ 5‘ '1 ' Immlsnllh 4"" d imltllt-bll" mou- niece Miss Lillian Schofield -—Bur I. l, u"°,'w‘,,f'“") M‘ 1 1 1 iv _ ' ‘ o ow s ur . / oPl'D'-,_§|'g' i1? “Yr-inner llmufisgllged '51.‘; Quinn (II-Iyglaum) § i ' OPTOME. .llll.Jlli'iF.M- ° '9 ° - Eyes has!!!“ o! the ohride, Wei-e Carnation Lady (Hayes s a means Fitter‘ rose crepe with nsvy accessories Symbol flurry (W004). 0 3 5 Visual Treinin Give! ss matron of honor. Mr. Blake Albert E. Gralian (White ll 4 6 IEOINT TIER I Ill-DO- HOUIYIII Infidel! hi! NOD10!‘ l! Time: 2J8; 2.18 1-5: 3.19. ' Q” """"T" mmilmTnufi Iiattdogi iililfii r l i v ffl-(Wofiiiwed i 1 a . r x e o o ' ‘ illll . Durins the ceremony no Omsr Lee (Akeriey z a1 mini!!! “kW-hill V?" "m! by Fleets V010 (Hayes)- .3 3 3 gin 8mm Mlionevmwgt If; Billy Bishop (Miller) .4 4 4 will‘ Manchester's Alberto Mureoeptio.‘ a filled‘. 232.23.’. oi (Woods) .. z s s , Times: 2.33" .21‘ ll. Mfllndnlfli. 301111;". ( i l k ll .4 A i) 1\ 5nd.‘ Zrwojn”. h” awn I “'4' "ugch unnmcmuu‘ F‘ U R Bowden Square (Carr) ..l i Iaghura Ialoney, Barbers Nsllissn 1.». McKinney (Clark). ....a z