. ....... ..-,-gr.-.14 3.40. .-mu-xa.russ:. Race Al AWe,st run many weather favored the Atkinson trophy was competed for by sixteen boats and won ll! the Betts brotltert. inn and Orville- of West Point. i I other winners were Les Mac- uur 1; Blanchard Mclsaac 3; wmy. pulp;-. 4; and Frankie Stewart 5. , e rules for the handicap race, .52.. were drawn up by the dou- orofthecupthelatebirs. B. A. Atkinson. formerly Isabel MacKln- non of Brae. are for the boats to race on a set worse at any awed wish until the starter drops the white flag. which he does at any time decided by lllm alter the boats sail out. When the flag falls the boats immqdiat '1 lllfll and retrace their course to the starting point. TBICKY RULE g M h A tricky pary of the rules. w c makes it possible for even I slow boat to win, is that nai one is al- lowed to make the return trlp in less than two minutes of the out- ward iaiung time. The outward time in therace was set on Sat- urday at eleven mlnutes..Ernest MacDonald's boat which was first to return was disqualified for rac- Baits 3.... Wins Handicap Point Sports in back in less than nine minutes. of being the fastest fishing boat in the West Point area. Other win- ners in the free for all were Albert MacLean 2; Les MacLean 3: Thad- eus Gallant 4; Blancha d Maclsaac 5 and Ernest MacDonald 6. DOBY RACE A dory race and a punt race were both much enjoyed by the crowd who called out encourage. girl to the hardworking contest. Winners were, Dory Race; 1, Ernest MacDonald; 2. Clarence Smith: 3- Stanley Mclsaac. Punt Race: 1, Lindy Mar-Dun. aid; 2. Blanchard Mcisaac; 3. Keir MacNelil. The women's open free siylei swimming race was won by Wan-l "3 Blllxer with Gertrude MacDon- ald second. Warren MacLean won the men s open followed by Oliver M3"D0lllild placlllg second. Prizes for all events were gen- erously donated by business firms in 0Leary. West Point and Sum- rnerslde. The presentation of the silver trophy for the handicap race was made by Dr. L. G. Dewar 0'Leary. Judges were Alvin Mac- Lean and Leonard Stewart. Start- er was Clifford Livingstone. Car Turns Over Ai Montrose .A 1951 Chevrolet car drive: by trol Ernest Gavin went out of c ccraticns about the head. The dri- assenger. Pe- ter Gavin of Alberton, were not injured. The car was badly dam- war and a second aged. KENSINGTON Miss; Mary MacNutt, Charlotte- town, is visiting in Malpeque, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mac- Nuti. Calgary, Alberta, were Grace Riley, Baltic. den. Mass.. William C. Donald. in Sea View. hour and Mr. and Mrs. peque on July 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stead of recent guests of Mr, John Riley and Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Milton ac- companied by iheinson of Mal- are visiting in Sea View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Enid Donald, Summerside. spent the week end at her home Senator G.H. Barbour, Mrs. Bar- Stanley Thompson oi Charlottetown were visitors to Kenslngton and Mel- ' Legion Still . Considering held tonight or tomorrow night to hear further reports from an executive committee investigating the possibility of the Summerside Legion acquiring ownership of the Bummerside Raceway. The Committee. presently mak- ing a study of the proposed pur- chase. met with the executive on Saturday night. and as a result of discussion which followed a pro- gress report, further information will be sought to present to the second meeting. The investigation committee is composed the president of the branch. G.L. Monkley; secretary- rnanager. James Hogan; and I past president. Earl Cannon. The Summerside branch of the Legion has a present membership in excess of 400. The three year old track. when new was valued at about 3125.000. and is owned by a limited company composed of G.B. Sheen. H.E. Gaudet. J.K. Curran, and Andrew Perry. The funnel on the new liner tons and is 51 feet high. Empress of Britain weighs 47 Monday Aug. 6 , 1956 11.; Guardian." Page 11 Prince County Wins CNE Stfsiilp "nuance at an afternoon The most exciting race of the ”"-the lmlmd highway 5i MW” l:(rTI:at.tlo0I and water sports at afternoon. the free for all was won "59 S”"rd3Y evening "id turned Tha Raceway West Point on saturdey afternoon by Louis and Wend,all Morrison "PW? MW" in "19 ditch A 9885- mu sunire asscnsuut. a lush Classes were well oiled and keen ofWest Point. Their new forty foot ewe" Pi" P”W”5 M Albem” A second meetlnl 01 llle 930- School Kill from 101-0. ), contuud. nu knnn "at. but 1, equipped with 3 six Mindy South. was taken to the Western utive of the summerside branch has been awarded a 9180 scholar- the handicap race for the B. A. er engine and now has the honour mspml 3' A"”"”” S"'''"'"3 '3' 0' llle Chlliilmn L931” Wm b” E”? by "W N high 0'Yeary and Alberta. . daughter of Mr. and Mtg Macivaught and a neiee :01 II!- J. Watson MacNaught, ILP. for Prince County. The leholal-ship is awarded to boys or have -been in 4-H wor least two years. ' Miss MacNsught has been a member of a sewing chtb for about six years. She was selected from a group of six Island JP plicants for the scholarship. Til! judges who made the selection were Dr. George F her. dll'0cl-0? of veterinary ser lees for the Province; Mrs. M. J. Doyle. Rustico, past president of the Prince dward Island Womens Institute and, J. Lincoln Dewar. secretary of the Federation of A...i ' 1. ' II Ir j rs u Ml y I I . C . N - ' ' t P f mgt tfordthe fr-egular r'ri!:liI- c an” ollide ear M Ieascin "8 0" W W 8 "M M ""6 ' ' i?.'i:..':..f.':: ".i:i'::s'"i.'.”::.?. "iii; no-. . no-. - mu St W" . I ' 1 . 1 d , .1) MM N t Hitchco a master mix of mys- Both Drivers Under Arrest ,::.;'.ll;a,.::g:... ;.:,,:.: 3;: my .... ........y in gm: mu. P-""8" Pic"! , conducted by Mrs. Reginald Mil- 3”: WITH HARRY - in '3”-"l' Lot 11 Two persons from Freetown. in collision withaPontiac car pro- 19,, who also had curl, of the color. Slarrinl Edmund Gwenn. Mrs. Margaret McMullen and Jean Ceedllld "ill: dl'lV9" by 3 501519? study book. Nine members were 'l”l"l F””V""' shmey M"L”"e' Via Portage Murphy, an 8 yearold ml, were from the Richmond area, who was present. The meat was provided Bank drawing Molt. Wed. & Fri- . accompanied by another man. by Mrs. William Bums. The meet worth sioo. n 1 AN AMERICAN woman. on her second ' summer visit to th.iIrPfOVlTICE from her home in Pennsylvania. U. S. A.. died in a 'l'” c .' J? -1 crash Sunday when the ear in which she was driving alone con- tinued across the highway "T" intersection where the Irishtown l'Ajc'cident Ai Park Corner Claims Life. Of Driver .N at Park Corner about 6 miles from Kensington. At the time of the accident the two sons of the crash victim. age in and L12, were at their summer Road joins the North Shore Road lodging, a short dsitance from g I, 6. i"l's. :1 Y IQ gf the scene. The name of the victim is being wihheld until her husband is notified at their home in U.S.A. , Photo by Walton a guest at the tourist home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cousins, Park Corn- er, a short distance from the scene of the accident. accident which was discovered by Lorne Campbell of Sea View, who happened to be travelling in taken to Prince County Hospital with injuries described as not ser- ious, following a collision between two cars on the main highway near Mount Pleasant about 7 p.m. last evening. A Freetown man, driving a Nash car with four other occupants. was There were no witnesses to the I, The force of the collision result- ed in the Freetown car leaving the highway and overturning once or tw ce. The two injured women were removed to hospital by am- bulance, and the drivers of both vehicles were placed under arrest by the R. C. M. P. Cut Knife. Sask., they spent the pals! dtwo months visiting on the an . , Mr. and Mrs. James Molyeaux, Reading. Mass. accompanied by vey MacNevin in Ottawa. Mrs. Mac Nevin has arrived at her home in 0'Leary. She was visiting with her daughter. Mrs. George Stewart and children of Halifax. pah benediction. per cent of all taxes in Canada. All Al'l'l9Pl0Bll W0m3ll- "39 "10"" 5” mu" fmm Ke"3l"3t””- The woman. whose name is be- this area. not far from his home Mrs. Alida Power, Medford, Mass. Miss Olive Jelley, Summerside. Charfered tr 05 N10 hllllllfelh W83 Wllllll The Wllmalli 359” 45 V93" 0' lng with-held until her husband can shortly alter 7 a.m. are spendlnl their vacation at the spent the week-end with her p8l'- ' lbolli 7-30 I-Ill Yell9"'l5Y m0"l' 389- M P9'""YlV"l3- U-5-Aw "l' be notified, was travelling alone in The R.C.M.P. from Summerslda, homes of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood ACCOUHTGNTS ing. dead in her car which was completely wrecked at a highway intersection at Park Corner about gether with her two sons. ages in and 12, was spending her second summer on Prince Edward Island cadet Eugene Hayes of RCSCC "Kent". Charlottetown. st-nnn cnszcx .- Using the speed watch in continuing the Mr. and Mrs. J. Winston Mayne and sons John and Robert of Ottawa. Ontario. spent a few her 195 light green Ford Coach, and was returning to Park Corner a T” highway where it meets the North Shore Highway at Park and Coroner Dr. W.E. Callaghan were called to the scene. The body was transferred to the Davision funeral home in Kensing- Macwiliiams and family for a few days. They also visited other re- latives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. They left for their home check against speeding in sum. days recently in Belmont. with in 9"l"cY- Mash 0" 5Blm18l' , small daughter of Amherst. N. s. "MCllE1- AND 'l'l,lE STRANGER" menidet CML Ermer Mamas” Mr. Mayne's sister and brother- m0l'1llll8- Th? W9” 5lClfI0mP5"l9g Mr. and Mrs. Chris Inman have were Sunday visitors to the home Starring Loretta Young & Robert Mitchum of the Surtnnherslde Pollice Dlcpzl:;td- g;'rl3WivIl;4;;eElil;l gVlkl'el6ml:hl;l;l(l) ggileg; ll:':lfiwCl:":'5 30 gtusnlegrgi tlligeg I33: :1; n,i:agIal,lt'- of 1W:.oa,ilg I141-s. Willie N. MacWil- shorts -. Cartoon - Canteen Service - 8:45 P.M. I I I meat. Si: or ay even ng coc - , ' ' ' . ' - llhm . "uni t'ii'e"2(il)elli.d 1? iiveupeedm mileit iiiL"”i':J:3.iZ'"i.i2i.?i” Igllfdavy wgth pgmli mm mm mm” in 1'' Query and vmmm Between Ievehtv Ind ellhlv "comma wnnnnspax at rnvnsosx nu: ' c”' " ' t ' ' m ' ' ' . ' ' Shelfoon Toronto members of th Oran Ord on Water Street and issued sum- tawa. Mr and Mrs Alvin Hamond of 1 ?,i'"l,l,",,, He ,p;,,,, ' ” 5” " W"? "rm: woman IN THE wmnow" - - - , . part of adedt th United Ch hi 0- . R ':;,:':arF;q::':E1f:&g::d;5:5pi:3 Mr. Arnold Meg,-am seven Mn, ?(Il11tIItX"lft()).rdn:dV;lI5cl:-:ll;gyln 0.1-Gary. bets vl:;rcati.on0ine0'l.eary and vlc- Leary osungay night touzfteng the Starring Edward G. Robinson lit Joan Bennett Bay compani ' by his mother - iniiy. evening service. , ' of a police campaign to eliminate J V 12:” r:'"":.a":.i "' 5"':"m hiig-...."':;e:i:i.::3.:.1:';.".?i:.'?:::: ..”:..';i.i”:;i.:.G:.::::"..0".:?iL2;.iS "ii; "lid Ms L M ls" . Mr W ”"i W l 5 TA 9 L ' T E i ”””m'” 3””'"" i e. e sp a can s ac- wo , ova co a. are spen ng our-v swer mi s i . r. I - -- - eurately registered on a machine fiuceflz "1 M" End M” vl”""t llld VlCllll1Y- some time visiting in O'Leary and field Bsptist Ciiurech. liheree 12:: as D i N i: H H E 1i.1i'."f.l"'.i'.'?....'f.' "' "' M ;. n D .... . M-to no--w T---' h-- -- """"”- i::." ..'."c.i::r::. ' ' r' om" i 9 nl 0 turned to ill! home in 0'Leary. lie M1 3 b Mm-"head chat-1. '- ' W” 9 Wmgi I ""' ' 1”” mndv l5 "l'm"3 visited with his uncle and aunt Mr 3 M '11 y d; h ' u 9"5L C l” F"”t”w” Mm M5 'l'"-'' "d andMrs Blair Ackles in New Port: 0 "jE”",”', sag”: ",8. Sr van on hmbud Mn mm M” om. Me, No" scion in nu s or an V c n Y. Mrs. Lennie Ellis and son Heber g - - of Toronto are spending the'r v - u V C e Mr. Wendel Turner. who has been Mrn.drahr.l!ivcir:nilsiiillEg:a(;ol!l!itc"iiiiEw:alrlttei atlon with Mr. and Mrs. ivieixaricn m Mr. Einsnlt Mclnnisn Kensing- Mrs. B. J. Stackhouse, of lIal- emphwd in Summemde for "me "cam Vmm” to summenlda Ellis in O'Leary and vicinity. , ie Tuesday motor ttllrlp to the Sate: Be was accompanied by his father. Mr. Vincent McInais,,who will he ....E......................... y ifax accompanied by her children, is visiting in Freetown guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mccarvilie. ""99 time. has returned home. He is now with the C. N. R. Mr! Fred Hastings. Amherst, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gallant and family of Boston, Mass.. are guests of Mr. Gallantis mother. Mrs. Joseph Gallant. and brother Arthur and family in 0'Leary. Mrs. Hermon Adams and daugh- ter Elsie (Mrs. Herbert Phillipa) have returned to their homes in MacDonald. Milo; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorrill of Glenwood. ed States are spending their vac- ation with their father Mr. Wil- John Yen and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeo in Knutsford. They also visit- ed in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. Wllber Macwllllams and Mrs. Dan MacNevin spent the winter months with her son and daughte -- -:-'-V -a user.-x,;sr-rursuw:-v - - .. 9 p . ants Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley. 0'1.esry. Miss Sheron Ellis has returned nnennr T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of com on ll.E.Ellls&SonLimlted' Fire - Airto - Casualty ing closed by repeating the Mlz- Miss Ethel Douglas. Toronto, Ontario, is spending her summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Douglas. Norboro. Metropolitan Toronto pays 27 the corporation Professional Ca rd: Wednesday, August 8th aflter gisiting friends in Summer- A coroners ju:-dy twiiats en; 'I'll1en)l'"also visited in 0.vLeary and '0 her home in omeary after 3 Build!” si . he.prsu bi.fl le lldtthe cc en se.an V0 Y. r "mm at the wheel :8 all: ngareii ti: eh: in-Iliglqfieslti was iadlourned to the Mr and M" ch”! 6 m Vim 1" NW" s””"a' S el''Efg'JRgF;lCHEu. 335 Noon hr of the Irishtown Road which forms call of the coroner. and Mn 0”” '39:,” 3; m: Ugfti: - MONDAY AND TUESDAY. AUGUST 6-7 ATTENTION ADVERTISERS . .. COPY DEADLINES AS FOLLOWS: 5 pm. MON. for WEDNESDAYS paper TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15; TUESDAY 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 FIRST BIG COMEDY O 2 "1 V F 1956 araaaseaaq - -rap aal lallst nueiu g , Lip, 1 wrra.-3 FM"lP 6 WANTED - Jonsgwn at A - wm ALLIN mi . 52 . 53 snousi-i cans "ex K N; f"""'.”""" '””'" i - J I "rites" - ' i . .o.'"h'n'. cm" i tincture-nuns: H i Ilia wuirr MOTORS no. ' t UOID . monsoon nssnsa .s V CAROL and SHIILA mm 1-0 ,.ed,co,.au,,g Dr, Hug, MY OFFICE will be closed from Corner, and the car. apparently ton. and later removed to Char- 5 summe, st, sun-unergfdg ' at Mlcueups omce Wm becmed August 6 to August 22. inclusive. travelling at considerable speed, lottetown for an autopsy. Funeral glaglnxgtgogrlg?" "d M"t Meulwn . 5 P'm' hr "W W" 1 l”-W" ”"” Mm" ”' l”"' S"'"'””'”"'”' f”"ii2i"i."':f.”.”” il”'f””'i?'3 ”ii"i:;"i"”.”"ll."”l '.”.;".:”'i OP”'"”"'” 5 III wsnnssnav forFIilDAY'Spapar . um e c . an oug e un us an s can ac a M , G Ad BARN. NANCE. Tuesday. ME EVAN5: "AN0' ”p”"""" 'l"' head on into the steep inclliie which their home in Pennsylvania. chllrlxeen, ?:ldglvlr. :il1Id5 E 19' Pullman P. . . 7- Wllllhm C0"3lll'l- Balm 9"" R"”"d"'”"ed' "ml ca” "ll h” slopes up from the ditch. Members of the coronors jury Adams of St. John. N. B. were opt D" mo. 5 Tl-lllllSDAYforSATllllDAY'S lath S9Wlc0' Vfllll lwml-l mat” 1" ' lave” "met special 9”" ”95' The force of the impact totally are: Arthur Stewart (Foreman). Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs PHONE 3287 P'm' W 0l'e8lll- i C' Jo G""'m' Howlam demolished the front of the car Edward Murphy. Vernon Reeves. Adam's sister. Mrs. John Mores- Summnmgfgtl: TEEATRS:unimBLDegide ' T 19;; CREAM gocuy, Lowe, causing multiple injuries to the Thane Campbell, Roy Hlltz. Maur- head, in 0'Leary. , 5 PJII. TOP C"””" F” ”'””""CE" woman which resulted in her death ice Cousins and Sheldon Adams ' 3, 11- Hunter 3,0 . w .- pwy offier Sea Cadet Robin Lid. ,Freetuwn School, Wednesday. . , V I . ML and Mn. Arthur Bryan and gt -, s . . . . . . stone. son of Mr.,Vand Mrs. Davis A"3"5l-am 5ltWS30"d by L”'””' J ' Vi son Ronnie of Jamacia Plains are s"mmuslde' P" -E' l mm” '1” ADS ud't”"e' sumnlemde h" been Freetown w' 1' it I arrived in 0'1.eary where he will spending their vacation at, the d SMALLMANS BUILDING - cl'””" "M M Ni) wand S" Cm” ' 5' O spend a few days Mrs Hastings home of his mother Mrs. Edward an 1. Raymond Grant, I ets for a cruise on the R. "C. N. the tom mum Mr ch” and daughm Kagm Have been Bryan in Umnvalef use” on Classified. Classified Display, Coming Event, came" HMCS Magnificent sum ' sues 1 GB ” ' -' .. Miss Annie Sabine. Honolulu. here for the past month or so. They ST 183 Water Street - Summersfde Central!" Eastern and Western will be lO- --o lug from Hallfnx on August 7lll- 95 Mums 0' ”301'- Milmw T 9 Master Wendell Adams, Charl- - . . ted d H k d 5 . This was announced ""8 morning lane, is a conductor Wm, the C. was a visitor at the home of her are the guests of Mrs. Hastings onemwn hn. renmled to his home Above Maurice Mill s Mens Wear QED 8. Y 011 W96 ays UP to DJB. f0l' publica by Mr. Charles Hogan, president P. . . lS):'gll;eer ?:r'v'vI;gto gig?” Egg 123:6 lgfgfvgtihgu Mr.” Jack Ma” after spending his vacation with PHONE 3530 non next day' Saturday 1 p'm' of the P. E. I. Division of the i ' mg grgnd-pgfentg, Mr. and M,-, navyclesguelgt e((i:af::Vd3l.e'i;i;:1::h:;. h::'"ll.::t meg: n?'EIl';f;':m5l,i,ll-13:; gigs: .r'b.1:':,y.Mi"' Theadore Mr&Josep:1 Shdelfoon.l(i)til1ltario, (i)s R. Adams in Knutsford. E MONDAY. AUG. T3"! Tggoggggaglhglggo sea a s ' ' . 'l”'-W" "W. W:" ."'.i"' ::::;.:"”ii:”'.::r.i::';'-.i';i 322': - Mr. M... ....... i'.::.'i5..: 522.2? I " b M-. or :31... Yeo.(Q1ae -----.. .. w. suns . - ' ' - . r . ' to Halifax on Angus 6, s cat ng gen Foxley Rivet. Lot 11 . have been vmung M”. Hanan ec a evs nga e omeo r