TH l‘? f ll ' You, Who love SHEER’ HOSE ' ' ° Chiffon ' ' Stockings 69¢ 1... Two Pair for $1.35 Two and three thread 51 5 1m $1.00 qualities. Bay at lfigltgiwill pailllsldifilorillggiti seldom see such beautiful ho t tli’ l ' Tliefve reinforced silk fest? aTINlEC oneprllil: products of a leading stocking manufacturer and imperfections are very plight, want“ mad“ Chan" P9580. Siinlite Airuay, Size 9 to I0 1-2. Sunni Beige, Suntone. limit sncinv column ia reaerv or news o local interest but advertising of | a newsy nature ma at 4 cents a word able in advance. 4..—:_-_— CONFEDEBATION um issua- l ANCE. L-6789-7-21-312. MALPEQUE Presbyterian Church, services at 11 a. m. and 1:30. Mr. Lloyd Henderso p ching. i _ n m n-nw- - Dr. J. H. Ayers Elect- iufiifiufiillwh. "utiiifi “l Premdent a? A“- nualAuxiliary town, serving sentence Meeting Queens County jail escaped from a working gang at Falconwocd Farm late yesterday afternoon, Mounted Police announced last» --—- night. Carflwith other prisoners The 99m- "mual mil-Run 03 ‘he was employed at the tum; d1 1n Prince Edward Island Aux liary to ditches, Police said, and wgsgglgggt the British and Foreign Bible Bo- [seen about 4.30 p. m. around the ciety in Canada. and Newfoundland ‘boiler house. The sang Wits under Was held in the Christian Church. control of the assistant jaHOI‘. lNew Glasgow» P- E~ 1 t -i_ nesdagedJuly 6th. and MANY ENJOY BAND CONCER fll-Wh - i —-Large humueis o. citizens throng? The morning see-Wm which open- ‘ ed Queen Square last xught when Ed it 11 l- m- W" ¢°V°Wd 9° n‘ the Marine Band from lvins, ceiv reports and appointing Orlongave a delightful concert. comm ttfiel. The program carried out, was m, The afternoon session opened at nounced in yesterdays issue. Clll- 2:30 p. m. with the President Dr. Jens applauded enthusiastically J- H- Ayers OQWIPYBIS Y-he (ihflir- each number. Great disappoint- l Devotional exercises were coin- ment was caused when rain caused ducted by Rev. W. G. Qnlsley 0f the program to be cancelled Wed- New Glasgow, assisted by Rev. A. lie-Hilly night and much pleasure C. Cooper of Charlottetown. Was expressed when the bandmast- At this int in the meetinl 2r announced the concert would be Rev. J. Murchison. District nut on the following evening. Secretary sang very delightfully “We have an Anchor." SEIZE MOTOR. BOAT AND Mr. J. P. Gordon, Secretary of \|..COHOL—A motor boat and 10 ithe Society read the minutes of gallons of alcohol were seized off‘ ., on - was largely the last. annual meeting held 1n ldlalpegue Bay by the Mounted Po- Cnledonia, which we're 0n motion lice cl ter Alarm, Capt. J. E. Frost, it was announced last night. Seiz- ure was made Wednesday after- noon. When the cutter gave chase the alcohol was tossed overboard from the motor boat, it was alleg- ed. The liquor was picked u and a short time later the coal) was overhauled and towed to Rustico. Charges were laid and the case would be heard at Summerside next week, police said. was known-a. schooner, believed to be a rum runner. was lying off the coast of’ this Island in he vicin- istfirmof Malpeque Bay, authorities ado ted. e President, Dr. J. H. Ayers, kc of the Domin- the Society Toronto which the principal speaker was His Excellency Lord Tweedsmuir. Governor General of Canada. At this meeting the General Secretary reported that a cable had been re- ceived from Iondon. England, in- dicating that Rev. H. D. Raymond. M_ A_ D_ D., our Honorary Pre- ‘sldent had been appointed as Hon- lorary Governor of the parent So- ciety, Continuing Dr. Ayers thank ed all officers and collectors for their splendid contribution in this service. Concluding) he said. "This task of ours lathe isthik o1 earth. and while we feel the responsibil- ities and difficulties in its under- taking, we, at the some time should gmint, 1t s great, privilege to work together, and in co-operation with God to bring this sinful old world back into harmony with His Spirit of Brotherhood, Friendship and liove. Dr. H. D. Johnson, the Provincial Treasurer then presented his re- District Convention Di Women's institutes The Women's Institutes of Sher- brooke. Travellers Rest, New An- nan. Llnkletwr. Central lot w. solli-hwfiit 1m 16. and Belmont. held their annual district conven- tion in Sherbrooke Hall on Wed Depth Charges Fail To Bring Guernsey Breeders Hold Field Day port which is as follows:- Expenditures necdey. There were about 80 mem- bers present. besides visitors. M-PB- AS11195’ Murray of Linklet- =~'-=~-l"'"-=-=5,MEETING ii, ta‘. president. presided and Mrs. A. Q. Can- was secretary. Alter the reading of the min- utes, the various committees were ‘appointed. , ____ Speakers in the afternoon were Ivy Breelilltges’ Club hgilllntlligruearill: “em” °f m” m" “t lnm- of wofiggs Il/lnsn gd hsupermcr “m1 field My m‘, picnic m the Orion yesterday joirled in the dd d d 1 u "Y ° n“ a“ home of P. A. Home. Brookfleld, Sear?“ f“ ‘he “m” °f Rama“ a res alliliss elllnillxzlsrllragiirllisonértlen- w¢¢udq_ n w“ largely atwlm Paoll and Mary McKearney, Ohar- lomew-wn spoke on H“ » M]; ‘d w mmmuflc Guernsey BN5.“ lottetown couple since last ' 1 812V W01" Us from different parts of me Provkice. The opening event was Clot-its 0f cows selected for judging competitions {or Junior Club mem- mo! the Guernsey Breeders’ The wkinan kl the first class or til-fly cows were as follows; Glen Newsom, Brackley Point; Doris Bryenton, Brackley Point; David rinan, Kensington; Alta Prowse, - ~~ ey Point; Blair MacDonald, It In the heifer class, which was sailing was found drifted bor entrance. supervised the setting off depth charges along the harbor where the ace thought fui outlook results. One of ‘the seaplanes Orion also assis in the 0 for a considerable time, ,.. harder to pick inner, ow- . ' to variation in typg, the win- Meanwhile 311881118 099mm“ convention commend the Prince 27,500 s were as follows: Sterling Rodd, We" Wnnnuefi, County doctors on their pmpgga] Bible Society 3 ‘Him len Newsom and Ralph Carr, 1mm aulhwlmes elmr°5sed Vmtl‘ to advance a campaign to il/ and Bible Pufchases 1'52 sckle-y Point- Lowell Clark, Ken- time m!‘ m‘? aslstance 3W9“ by free the county of tuberculosis and 55m“ Expens“ 35g; and Eileriinl YeO. Union HMS 0719“- tilliii, the Womens Institute will gfxfclfignglellarlpegsmge Te‘e_ ' ~ lll . l ' ' Q1551; been‘; y“ taken m the I hardly know so true a. mark of g yIgms iglmfgrillglfsglggiiogfgg‘ the fact grams. - placing o; mo“ my...“ by me a little mind as the servile imita- that we “qum. “Emu ,5 on me m_ Officc supplies 1913., older may‘? “seasons?! boys tion of others.—Grevlile. muse and would um, me “(Warm grigitling and Advertising 2886.31 com e d u con- , "‘ o a — — — — — - - - a w the animals were] men placed No man is happy who does not m‘: $e“f,,§,‘,‘,,}§,§§ 121w” l” m‘ Balance on deposit in Royal 455305 in proper order by L W, Roper c1 think himself so-Marcus Anton- The Institute 15 Stronqiy opposed Bank qksg-se ' = Dominion partment of Agri- inus. to sports on Sunday and they) k iTotal _ — — — — — - — - - ‘ m" " 5°"‘°°" “m ing oi the Lord's Da Alli m ' i196” 13610 ave a very distinct outildinzl arid ers of Pe co ac, . ., sen ing Y “me A” Jan 1 Belflh“ h‘ R Bu“ 3' ' - grgefgillgsttrgsggcllglsmuier%lgncluda Evening hwnm ‘Dec. 31 Recoil)" ed e a es prepare s an V ear ~ - eve member enjoyed tea, and im- wxifiw “£5 as“? 179515;: iyeacr. 31 Didbllrfiemehié T" - era. The next evmt was an address ~ welcome by m‘. Home and in ‘ this the President, E. briefly outlined the conducted, bringing this event to close. ..-. . ties of extension work for Mrs. Horne ever success as a new 150mb. member of the lGuemsey Breeders‘ Dam“? 5°l°- M155 P111153’ Gunning: The secretary read a telegrafin The next sneaker on the g ram Association. Mr. Horne has just re-i duet. Miss Jane-w and Mrs. Morri- from Rev. . s. M. Armour t e , 1- W- R02‘?! ho Oiltl The cently taken over the well estab- 80h; S010. Miss Gladys Mouse; let- General Secretary of the Society. seq; 511m, and 51gb. “shed hem lately owned by r_ tor from Dr. Creelman by Mrs. extending greetings to the meetms» breeding w. o. Darke. Mr. Horne is to be Major Townsend: reading. Mislalso messages from his “m” ‘Lleut. Governor DcBlois and Dr- congratuiatod on his selection breed. _ undeaira 1' t of the Provincial De - ti“ °‘ “éiillifi ti" “ .1 d t him u... - reason v es. ' hich . t i: < l: kidn extene o - Other speakers were w. . roa SALE-DRIVING ivnoou 3m ,,.;".';“,;’...*?“_.§‘.°§§‘;;,§;§“"‘ 1Q; m: reecsiesnt illness. _ l. 30a‘; Rpdd,&l]0;dT‘tJWIlSfléI‘d in gtioéi coligditionbxoodehkwhéels. p?" 4 ~ l The report of the Nominating - s e r was a re rom e one n - oyne e S11 .\‘- 0T" Y ittee is as folows. l o u. mo. Gum. w. Run- .....".i..."lt.l .z‘:“:..:."t:.1:$r. l: no. I». s. ‘Qaocmflgn A p, Baund- L-23Qti-1-8-3i. chaff 1mm m. when gyyhjnkjng Lieut-Governcr of Prince Edward ' Islan v Examinations The annual examination for graduate nurses seek- ing the R.N. degree will be held in the Charlottetown ' Hospital, July 13th and 14th as follows- ‘ July ia-eao a.m.—Pratieal Nursing. 2.30 pain-Anatomy, Physiology and. Sur- 891')’- Jlly 14-930 arm-Obstetrics, Gynoecology, ' Medics. 2.30 LIr-Mfidltlllfl and Pediatrics. I. J. YEO, Mn, Secretary Laamaa s... Mat. W. J. P. McMlLLAN, MD, President ".44. I. 0. 0. F. FUNERAL llDTlBE efWll IAKIION.I'III\I rec d” a eta-w the Fridayninlylth. a. o. viiicmmsrm-k, n. THORNTON, Bee. ,- . Ilse. Icon n laliawreneelalgelial WildaylndrqNmfl- missing Friday, and believed drowned in the haibor. A boat which they were 0T6 late that afternoon near the tiar- Yesterday o.ficel"s from the Orion of 20 that part of iclent was to have occurred. A care- was kept but with no ff the see-roll flying to and fro over the harbor and the educational value of illus- trative reading. The election of officers for next year were: President, Mrs, Hop- good Rayner, New Annanl vice president, Mrs. Arthur Wright, New Arman: secretary. Mrs. John Mac- Nelll. south West. The next con- vention will be entertained by New Arman. Mrs. Ashley Mrurray was appoint- ed a delegate to the central con- vention; Mrs. Major Townsend substitute. Resolutions passed were that this ‘Contributions to B. A: British and Foreign Bible socl t in Can d and uswioiiuuiuus a ‘l sizviw Bible Purchases 34?}? Agents Expenses i Posts e, lilxohange, Tele- lgramsg, etc. 3739 Office Salaries 35.66 Otfice Supplies 3-33 Printing Annual Reports and Receipt Books 156.87 Advertising 19-31 Miscellaneous 15-19 Total — —- — $2,886.51 Recs Ilation Roceipts 1931 Jan 1:- Balance in Royal Blink iReceipis Receipg Depwlill/Ogyeoiales 0 B a l¥§f§lp _ _ M“ _ ° _ _ ._ _ 1.43956 Dhbursements: med ately after field sports were All the breeders wished Mr. and 0f - T00 Late To Gaslfy Pure friendship is sometliinglM. Murchison. _ __ -' -1.4i6.95 interesting address on her trip to Tomi __- - - per Bank Pass ‘twalos Vimy. A sing-song opened the evening 331,?“ entertainment. A reading by Mrs. B. John Moase. Resolutlo fth k and the National Antlllesmo brolllghi. H. D. Raymond BXi-"esfil"! regret the meeting to a close. s at their Eiablllfié to iverypreslgvels- 1) t, i t, ecre a . - The re thanked the Society Others‘ members of the Rev. _—“"__ ma“? kw. iltévpldlgigém-Ayers STEWART-At New Argyle on ~ '“ "y, '1, M. Lloyd Wedhesdny. July 6th. Mrs. Neil gfi}; will?" $1? Dighhsiln Rev. Stewart in her 72nd. year. mineral from Canoe Cove Church on Sat- urday, July 9th.. service starting at 3 ifclock. Interment Canoe Cove Cemetery. MIND-Suddenly at Charlotte- town, on July 6th, 1938. James Lund, aged 79 years. mineral from his sons residence, 300 Fitzroy Street. Saturday momlng at 9 , o'clock to Roman Catholic Cem- etery. | CIA uddenly on Wednesday, July 6th, 193R. Peter Craig. in his 61%., year. Funeral from his late residence at St. Avsrds today. Friday, service starting at I 0‘- cloek. Funeral leaving at 2.30. hi- , terinent People's Cemetery. N.D. MacLcan Boa : Dr. J. H. flternate-‘QJ. Bk f e spec spas er 0 ing was Rev. Canon R. H. lam. D. D After ex he felt to l-ioey llgdirlllrlvllege whlfd to address this being ask of the Bible Society Canon Haslem took as his subiefl. which he treated in a most in- epirii manner. “Romance of the of the Bible.‘ The speaker with the different channels through which the message has collie to the world and the wonder- l i "NDERTAKER stufittlf. ll;i“tl‘.é;.“‘l.. EMBALMER tension of GOG} kingdom on Berth c‘ h In the course koflhg eddies: 5|- flguy‘ n] Canon I-fasiam spo e o e annua tl f th Soci ty hfch was Nflflh Wmlhh’! m” n‘ o a em Lolluionll England. held last y at which time the Archbishop of Cantoflrux was presented with the &0|aea|atd'1 Plane l0 ui ifigi} MVN (i LIA ‘(INA ‘v CELEBRA TTON WEEK Right in your own community, at your Rexall Drug Stor courteous service, when purchasing your everyday dru this list of wonderful values that we are offering during our “Rexall Celebrat to yourself that it is worthwhile to shop at your Rexall Drug Store. mus linker; e, you can obtain the utmost in quality, value and g needs. Why then shop elsewhere? Look over ion Week Sale” and prove Lorie l‘ ~ MW it ‘yew! (Carnatlon- A 25¢ package of VACATION CASTlX-E R°°°'L““’ 5 slit.‘ Bu" Blades SPECIAL lmnlNuvgltElClALl KEEgiilglllsITvll/niri: so“ nezuiu 25c. “III-wed m no" 6 M 25c SM“ ' 19° lfifihii‘. 3'33 "“"z° Millions 25 ilfiéioi?" $.31. ‘till’. 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EFEJERVEIABQCIEXZQIQET FR 1'1‘ S Both For --- - - ' - '39‘: lfilcv FRUITS | (Aflflfibd FHYOIIIS) l l.0l-¢€li0bB{----19c Nottingham (English Style) RUM and BUTTER TOFFEE 7$ioa.cellobag---- SUNRAY OLIVE OIL A refined, imported oi 8 ca. 83a; 8 u. 59c. EXTRA SPECIAL! MARROlWBONE (Ohocoiacto or Vanilla Fl 9M.eelobfl:--"-19c 401.170.; Delicious BUTTtK ROLLS i0 es. cello. bag - - - - 19c ‘Dispensing s 2m Bun Biisotss i. “in it tion, but at least his dream been realized. The afternoon with benediction by Rev. Sta p. in. with the Presdent, Ayers presiding. Devotional exercises were con- W. Tilley of New Glasgow. Rev. John Murch- meeting “Thy ducted by Rev. ison again favored the with a most pleasing solo Word I Hid In My Heart " The Secretary then minutes of the aftemcon which were on motion approved. The District Secretary addressed the meeting. He congratulated the e their ble. Mr. Murchison perspective and people of New Glasgow on magnificent ap aranoe of Church. The B said, gives us a right of the things God is the surest wavering elements of million copies oi the U5. have been circulated by this So- ciety since its inception. The Bible must be in cur home lives, if our nation is to be preserved. Rev. Canon R. H. A. Haslum, D. D., addressed the evening session taking as his text "This then is the message that Gcd 1s Light." This comprehensive address was listened to ivit-h mark- ed attention by the large congrega- am said that men must be impregnated with at the before there can be a transformation in s0- illuminating and tion present. Canon Hssl the great truths that lie heart of the Gospel Cléty. nual meeting a success, noon and greater appreciation of the B and its massage. our appreciation to God for Murchison. and trust a result among our people of Edward Island W. G Qiiigley, the homes and ospltslity so freely given. The evening session closed a neway nature may be lnse Harry McAusland, East Royalty. . "m -~_- an =2. that sertlwwwl= a 0W 0 Olin ..'SUBBCBIP1‘IONB to the Mt. I horse standing at a Charlottetown Guardian may be ta m; Kemp-mm, _ hlhlhflhflilflkflllfilo . yuonhlgwgyhqgmgmmme \ great emotion upon singing Rev. Charles Wesley's beautiful hymn. ‘O for n thousand tongues to sing Redeemers praise.’ " With was merely an anticiga- as session closed vert. - The evening session o ened atm8 read the session through his scholarly presentation and in- spirational messages of this after- evening. which have brought about enlarged vision 311d E ) That we make mentlonmcif e 1 restoration to health of Rev. J. M. renewed interest because of his labors may rice m We wisitthat it be placed on record our appreciation to the Rev. . and Churches of the community of New Glasgow for the facilities offered with gate. D. D. Benediction by the Rev. R. M. lo. Eastern Guardian ‘This column Ia reaerved for new: I of local llltdolt blt advertiain of f le a word strictly payable in a; Heart Ailment Dause 0f Death J u r y Fin d s Peter Craig, 66-year-old retired Canachan National Railway om- ployee whose lifeless booy was iound Wednesday evening on Ken- slngton Road about s. mile from Charlottetown "came to his death from a. heart attack while driving his carriage," a jury decided last night after hearing evidence of five witnesses at a Coroner's in- quest. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo pre- sided. Witnesses were Dr. G. F. Dewar, Charlottetown practiLoner who treated the deceased man for heart ailment, Mrs. Gertrude Wood, Craig: housekeeper for 19 years, Victor Soreiisen, Charles Roberts, and Harry MktAusland, all of East Royalty. There was “no doubt in the world" but that Peter Craig came to his death from corolary trom- bosis, a disease o. the blood vessel which supplies blood to the heart - muscle, Dr. Dewar told the coron- er's jury. The deceased man came to him for treatment last May, the witness said, and went on to tell the jury he at once recognized Craig's ailment as a serious hem condition. On May 31 he got a hur- rled call and found Mr. Craig very serious, in fact at first he believed the mail dying, the doctor said. Following treatment with a capsule or pearl as it is known, the man got relief immediately. He uni-nod that ‘ ' n. President, Rev. H. D. Ray- 39W"- M u"! Refitilimtm“ the housekeeper, however, Jhlllllgm hem-w there l5 no home mgliei M. A., D. Cflmmmfi Craig might (lie at any time. Craig i. President: Dr J. H. Ayers. _ had said recently he was feeling =ironrz reasons mnk t- Vice Presidents: Rev. H. L. Den- (1) Thai honorable recognition better but had bran warned not to m?“ _shak.g . c s long ac. w“ M,’ _1_ A_ Thompson. Mi" Lcs- be made 0i Iht‘ sefvlfiefi- Sympathy do any work. and had a ai-ently ' $98M“ Let's M93311, "id S" Port of His Honor the followed instrufllnns as wel as he Faith d“. 0th; 1 District. Secretary: Rev. J M- 519119" "emf"- PBLTOH 0i the P- could. the witness said. m“ by use‘; glut efzylgxwftgflfi-nflih- Murchison E. I. Branch of the British and Mrs Gertrude wood hougekeapgf God b God th ' n“ under secretary: J P. Gordon. Fsq. Foreign Bible SWiBtY- for Craig for the past l9 years, told y ' “ugh G°d'“ qwodsurer- H. D. Johnson. i?) w!‘ Wish to express our n - of recent attacks suffered by the ._$.P9"1'hi°11~_, D C M ' precia-tion to Rev. Dr. Haslam or deceased. He had two slight ones m ' '1" ' Execu- his large share in making this an- the day previous to his death. Sometimes he had two or three dur- days without any. l-le kept capsules in his when stricken broke and {ions 3.. aitemoon between 3.30 and 4 That was the last she saw of alive. East Victor Sorensen, noon see a colt. The sold . ad seem - that time, sorensen said. Roberts, Mind the 0f the road. LY he body. He didn't examine gody then but thought the as Aualand nearb in less than before 6 o'clock. THE JEN/KINS PHARMACY m: STORE Ll hem lists T515. ClllllllUllElUWlLP El. Golf Course, McAus and explained. It had been his brother whom Rob- erts called for. I-le noticed the brid- le off the mare, the witness said. but believed she had pulled it off, against [lie gate. The animal ap- peared very quiet. This fact was mentioned by other witnesses. deceased when found. 15o pkg. THTSTLE ENVELOPES or THISTLE WRITING PAD THIS IS JUST A FEW OF THE WONDERFUL VALUES. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. 9c Peanut search, girls 8 to 12-1. Laura Hawkins; 2. Anna Storey; 3 Beverly Currie. Running race. boys 9 and 10-1. Wilbur Rodd; 2. George MacDon- ald; 3. Blair Doug-an. Running race. girls 9 and l0-—l. wit‘ {stylus Miami's. “ass: 1- M» @- any of the capsules for heart 311-‘ Bun“ _ ' b0 13 t 16 _ 1 ment were in the cloihing of the Mex Rflblearlcébn, y; “afield M“: lng one day and then went sevetral he inhaled them according to direc- and was relieved immediate- Mrs. Wood said she hamessed horse for Mi’. Craig Wednesday i .I‘i'i. him ‘ Royalty ‘ gardener, told that. Craig had call- ed at his place Wednesday after- to witness Craig explained he had stari- to see the light horse but foimd the gate to th ground iock- - ed He h equlte- well at Charles chef at Falcon- wood Hospital ex lsined how he g in the gutter . saw the horse first land about 25 yards further on saw ii‘ sick and went for a m. Mc-, for help. Returning 1 ve minutes he real- lwd the man was dead and cold. He then had McAuslnnd notify the l Mmmikd Police. Thai, was shortly The jury returned its verdict, no utos deliberation. Composing the jury were: Galbraith. and Frank McDonald. . __________ ternoon to attend the Churches held in Webster, baseball. quolis, the full by lhOeC‘ in attendance. The program of sports follows: Running. beginners under 5 vca -l. Carl Tlll‘l‘ll‘l'l 3. Mickey; Turner. son Buell; 2, Dfltld Manson; Donald MarEachcrn. ed above aier less than five min- iZion And Galvin Diiurches Hold Picnic A large number took advantage of the fine weather Wednesday af- Coligrcgr tionai DlCIliC of Zion and Calvin Vernon Munnsl field at Mermaid. A program oi, sports directed by Rev. G. Carlyle‘. swim- , ming and the ever present mealsl and refreshments were enjoyed to: ‘l. Elinor Szorcv; Running, bcjx» 5 and 6-4. Law- t_ Rae; 3. Spurgeon Diamond. 3. Alvin Buell. MaoGregor; 3. Abigail Craig. old MacRae. 3. Pauline MacDonald. on; 3. Gordon Gav. -—1. Hedyen Dixon; 2 y MacDonald; 3. Robert Dixon. —1. Adelaide Sentiier; Larter; 3. Violet Partridge. Ball thromng contest. girls and over-d. Adelaide Sentncr; Sylvia Partridge. Running race. boys 11 and 12—-l. Allison MacRae; 2. Harold semple; W. A. Gaudet. foreman. Harry Running race, girls 1i and 12-1. Mmusland, l-laly sears, Harry Beverly Currie: . Ann Storey: 3- Weeks Robert Holman, Charles MBTY MMDOBDIG- Newspaper race, girls 13 to 16- 1. Pauline MacDonald; 2. Marjorie Running race. boys l3 and lt-—1. Alvin Buell; 2. Hollis Jay; 3. Har- Running race, girls l8 and l4~—-l. Mary Diamond; 2. Brenda. Currie; Dizzy Izzy race, boys i6 and over --\1. Robert Dixon; 2. Hayden Dix- Running race. boys 15 and cvei Douglcl Running race. girls l5 and over 2. Thelma ll Z. Handicap race. young people-i. Noreen Campbell; 2. Kenneth Mac- Rae. rs drn McLeod. 3. “KANT STRONG TEAM Running, Ellis 5 and 6——l.~ Jessiel 2 Marv Crziltz; 3. Peanut llil‘0\\'. Donald MncDnlluhll. Scmplc; 3. Alvin lluoll, Running. boys '7 and MacKcnzic; 2. Dewar loner; Roy Dougan. 2. Running. cirls 7 and B~l. Dor-l Shirley Rice;_ '7 eon Diamond: Ruth l lmvs 8 to l2—-l.l Hamid 8—\l. Everett l [By The Canadian Press) being lllflilt‘ i0 English lrlckvi club. E. A. Marilndalc, forts are Bumlov, rclcasc 3., dies‘ 01d Country tour liEXl. l Burnley. 3i___ Ball throw, free for all~1. RM Roper; 2. Hayden Dixon, 3. Hily. BRIDGETXVWN. Bnrbazlos — Ei- llKliii n. l0 non ll Barbados player, for the West In- _\'€' Li‘. Martlndale is a professional Willi V (By, _Ih_e__C_anadian_ Press)" 7 1 "The pond iona ii which tobacco eon be smoked"