\ .4 -ii -. ~ —.A , ~ . , .. . - . (Ed _n 1937, wcilreenc i you race: I and 4.. Elsie Ped—‘Gl1d.a Belle (c. '!.‘ui~iiei-.i 2'. Fo'."- glad Se/ctfon.n13." Lou dares-5.ea.r-oh! ”!".r!p!e-C‘ro(.vni’:l (Wed; June 4‘ 1958 T-hm Guardian page 9 I A - -—_§1F=e.:.;r:fi .-— 6 ‘vex: eral (White) Pepper Mne;evei~ time llsenorl c+icieo«_ii0Mea:a up- nominee. Raider Frost. the. ’ _, _, A -.34.; ., L through cine fast ti‘aii1i.n,c: 1111165 lately. If S If . guns ‘-9 T"(‘11.r=r) 3.2. time 2.30 and§Hanover (Pii1k.neyi 31.5. time.2.13iFQ1}R.A.wEp3K ;superh time of 2.04 1.5. It was: bii.rii, is training very well this year after suffering a cut foot liasit. year. , 1 - . I , , 5 , . _ ‘the winners: 1 and 4 Betty S.!Qua.1 (E. Beers). 3=3. 151119 2.13 ‘as-ff 5"3l-Wda-)’ 5€V‘~“-'31 “'3‘“7he'5 2'4" Wmnm‘-E mmer \“ '1' :R"’]’l3"~)'I 2-I5: Winning ownei.’ W -I-1 In the latest issiie of "The Hai.‘—'h"‘" firs‘ ~‘”“‘"l- ‘-‘f the »"‘~’3'7~ tBell (H. Cormier) 1-1. Ladvl3-5 and 2.14 4-5. 3 * ?"‘“;—’ 2“ }‘—‘°'—‘~_3'‘d 5'19 “_"'5*l”1‘*“’ Wllv T""'”°- FHGFS 2 and it ~-lBallnoh. Triiro. _ ,nc-<8 H.orse" r'i=.imi"t.i'.ni.* the Rose« “-1199 won with the three-yeai~ lSmart (H. Renault.) 22, time 2.17, ‘””“’“f “ E‘ i n n g a m ‘I19 01 hplmmri HM Era Lake‘ Fraser Sm” (M"CUr”.\/.) 1 --.1.. Maritime horsenien will bciiwoft. Rarteway meet. it states: old filly, Siin=belle on Monday inland 2.17 2-5: 2 and fl --- Rexolityf ii Laiira Biidilong (Shea), 2-2, timeiglad t.o learn that Bob Ryan won “Joe O‘Bricn. the leading driver. 2.24 2.5 and 2.23, 2-5; 2.08 3-5, and on Thursday he had winning the tv‘hree—year-old pac FOR RENT i to race for dear life with the un- Floor Sanders and Edger; (E. Beers) l-1, Waverley (H. 1 Cvormier) 2-2, time 2.15 and 2.13 i‘- e at Blue racked up four wins during the M ED SIMON owner - Ca-iil lV.[cCi1lly. Tiruro. Bonnets, Montreal, Friday night week. . _ , ,, . , _ His six-year-old Butch predictable Little Rocky, to 4-5; 3 and 7 —- Lakeside Abbf also ‘ M wp)WOn1V F) ,ioc.il«ey in the business. The 49. - The “hers here “"3 t‘"3"1'l“i% Races 3 and 7 —— ln«s‘tigatm- May 30 with Pine Grove. time Hianiover trotted -a storm to beat beat out Lou Herrin’s threc- Mite (E. Goguen) 1-2, Rita Fed-5 Floor Sealers and Varnishel l.(l.\D0j ’ “ fl‘; (MY .v‘r>ar~old veteran, who grew up in inllceuly‘ and “(P “X199” Q15” ”‘b°“': (wiseiier) 1-2, Dominiator Pick 2.09 2.5, the purse was $3,000. out Poplar Perk in 2.07 2-5 and year-old filly, Goldie Herman.” eral (H. Cormier) 3-], John Fred—l T0!‘ SBIC ((1970“W89::fnfi1reD‘nb‘?’idy5 13h91'- Alta.. and has bniotpd h‘-“SE5 “‘''H b9 ”‘“'”‘'“E fmm ‘I1 Pllllweyl 2-1, time 2.16 2-5 Among the S‘ll3iI‘le1‘S in the Biwin the $4000 Symibol Gantle Moncton Racew~ay’s opening reick (J. Kenny) 2.4, time 2.15! -D[ ER BROS ' i Wh()1‘\l:l(;I1T!11Ig}‘T€~»F‘1lle1l5iI;1 ']\'€‘1:;’: hgme more tliau.5,300 winners. §e(;(:?,f,L9f’k to race through the and 2.19 2-5; Instigator owned bylTirol.. purse $1.600. at Blue Bon—§stake. Butch just did get up to ‘and 2.15 3-5. Dashes 5 and 8 —~? CHAN ‘ ' “On - ‘ ’ '~" meeting Saturday night drew a’ good crowd that saw some ex—!Supeit Hal (J. Kenney) 1-1, Book-E I Plywood Place ’ cal-lent finishes. Follow-inig werelmor (M. Grimes) 2-2, Senator - ' tuned up for 11- , . . Lady on the Opening day of the H. Wisener. Pic-tou. Races 5 and 8 — Ezra Effective (Balloon) 1-] lnets Saturday night. was Tedwin by a nose. The day previous, Dial 13557“ I ta£C‘3- Twn of them are Alberta ,’Genessee, with driver Robillard, O'Brien brought home the crack _ GOOD OPENER I we and Alberta Pride. running Sackville Downs season's rac- ' in the Purple-and-white silks of {gag Bell and Frank McMahon “,1 CaI's1aT.)" _ pwg are sired by Derby \X71_[|_.. i ‘S’; jrlciiidiiig Alberta Blue. The L mghjibred hay colt is by Blue ‘gem.’ who won al‘.Ep50l1 in 1939, .1114 Alberta Blue s ‘clam. Rock ignddggs, is by Hyperion, the 1933 Dgfby winner. 5001 horses havedone all their (racing in Ireland and haven't met W of their Derby opponents be- f0pe,B1.ll Alberta l3lue's last start was an eye-opening victory at i[,eopaI'd5t0Wn over a seven-horse field that included Ballymoss, m1mer.up in last. year's Derby and winner of the 1957 St. Leger. Alberta Pride. third in the lwgpa rd s to w n race. beat .3 cheaper field at Limerick in ’ i_pru.and headed Alberta Blue in qmfle race at Phoenix Park in March. only to be disqualified. iyiNGDEN TO RIDE Alberta (Blue will be ridden by Johnny L o n 1: d e n, winningcst. jSPORT FORUM Top - Notch l .—-léullaa-E-43 -&'53‘f§- .¢‘E' E45 #2? Br 1' Sit,-~-Promoter ‘Charlie Hogan 115 proud to announce the signing ' of two of the outstanding Welter iweiglits in the Maritimes for a (bout sought by the leading pro- lmoters of Eastern Canada for lsome years. on Wednesday night at the civic Stadium in Summeirside ‘lllle main event of Hogan's sec- " and fight. card of the year will efeaturé Roy ‘"l‘iger" Steele. the ‘.'hardhitti.ug welterweight from 7» Gliarlottebown, now fight-ing~ out ’ New Glasgow N. S. and Bud (Ramsay. the pride and joy of Inca County. , The bout will be fought ‘over 10 rounds and both fighters are confident of victory. Here's this evening's Ci-ty Soft- all League activity'._ At‘ Queen Charlotte .diiz-imouid he Junior Basilica Youth Club ill entertain RCAF F-lyers with, ':»,P!?5 d.9i1lS....§»—h"i ring. - "-4 g A Over at! Victoria Pa-rk's old amond Barry’s Lions, undefeat- - aftertliree games. will play (id, to’ Rollaway Aces. cFadyen will handle this con- on’t Invite clgers Back . Ml_A_M_'l. Fla. (AP) a Los » eleis Dodgers will not be in- égtl to return to Miami Stadium Tgiiext year’s spring training, Ryan. general manager of .,e::Miiam(l Maiilinis of ~ the In- riiational League. annoriiiced “ outlay. The Dodgers’ training base is Veno Beach, Fla., but they V9 been playing a number of ‘:II each winter at. Miami ach. Ryan gave two reasons for end- .’ Wile nine-year-stay of the Dod- )‘5 in Miami: 1~ They have moved to the 95? Coast and now are no “(Set attractive to ‘l tie essentially draws eastern -I I “hey are not the top attrac- § 3'57 once were from a ‘ P Personality standpoint. 9 Dodgers drew 80,000 fans 15lD1_‘iI!Ug games here in 1957. 056%Hnig attendance droipiped . NEW YORK (AP) . Probable ’ firs for today’s major league 1 all games (won-lost records ‘ Parentlieses): National Lea ue Pllisburgh at St. Loglli (Night) we (6-4)_ vs Brosnian (5-4). hs,(;d‘el~l3(1'l1a at C‘hic~ago-—Ro(o- C~in'5{ Vs Draiboiwsiky (2-5) ' 1 Night)°1Y111a.tivat Los Angeles ' , ~Haddix (3-3) vs Podres ‘M }':“]h“’(3ukee at San Fr..iiclsco—- M 4-2) vs McCormick (4-1) .“11Zant (4.3) flmerican League at Baltimore (Nlg'l1t.)—~ ‘Mi vs Johnson. (1-4) ' .1. V3” 31 New York——M.oore Kmss‘ llcikis (3-1) mmas City at Washington in‘; _~Garver (7.1) vs s-(ohm Cltvel -llvs and ‘at Boston-Tomanek Sullivan (2.1) “L WT“! or Pbmw" MEYERS STUDIOS arlottetow; ’ I (At Summerside Tonight * Kay. Walter his last one Eusom meeting. I1 If "."°°'-‘la Blw=.'s qlialificzaiions .ave11t him a short-priced O...vorit.e. it illustrates the wide- Ijlljjen nature 01° ‘U115 .Vear’s Derby (‘aae"’*p‘ ‘Equally convincing rimk. amdozaen or more of his F'~""‘ Of them Noelor l-I Wal gaeltv 11. Mahu and Ciirrito. have rams? gficcd outside France. Pres- Idling is strongly influ. ,1. by previous Derby form, \‘:/:1lC‘h‘I‘e'COI‘d'S four French-bred mf"“‘.*"5 "I the last 10 years and In Ithe last three. “E T” is 5t‘T‘011g1.\’ fancied §i‘lI0111lgbWItil’l_ the fast. . improving 01: at y. unraced as a tw(,_yea1._ Nagami and American - owned Bald Eagle appear to be the pick of the Englishwbreds. = Bocaccio is one of a number Of Dosisiiible long-shots along with the Qu(e~en's Minerfs ‘Lam; and Phil Bull's Giiersilllis. Boxing Carcl in the fight game ‘ in the (past five years. The Alber. ton boom m-ititslingerr c o u n t 3 ’3m0ng his Victims. fighters as well known in the Mlaritimes as Leroy Jones, Johnny Griflfiith, Lloyd Carr, Jimmy 0’Mia1»1ey, Art Steeves. Bobby Donovan, and others. Steele will have an edge in Weight but the scrappy Ramsay is anything but worried over the 3-dVa11‘ta‘ge held by his opponent. Steele considers Ramsay as tough an opponent as he has ever met and he clashed with all of the loading welterweiwgihts in the Maritimes. ‘ He has assured the promoter- he is in the best of condition and ready to meet Mr. Ramsay on any terms. It is a fight any pro- moter would be proud to pre- sent. Vi/alter Ai-senault goes for six- round semi-finial with Al Mac- when he beat Young Stewart. MacKay. a real (tough costumer. was licked by Bud Ramsay last -K Ru_ri-nymeade Darby (MacGre- nine-yea~r~old_ Chrisdale, 2.10 1-5. This horse raced in last company eight pacers._ time 2.10 1-5. which is his record. first Maritime track to open un- ing opening program was an ex- cellent. one. ll. was lleild li5lS'l. Sat.- urdjay afternoon. Each event was closely contest.ed. Driver Janies MacGvregior of Charlottetown was the leading point-ivinner and Lloyd Wa.ll:e:r of Halifax drove the two fastest miles with Jet Master. The winners were: Race -1 (Classified Pace) L. C‘. Spencer (N. Campbell) 1, Plus (Yorks) 2. Red's Kinig (Ratchfiord) 3, time 2.17 1-5: winning owner ‘R. R. Driscoll, Halifiax. Races 2 and 6 (Classified Pa-cie) --‘Minneapo- lis (.MacGregor)‘ 1.3. G«1obei.mit- ter (L. )O‘B'rien) 6-1, Hla1ey’5 Alpha. (Haley) 3-Z. Odloo Chief (D. Walsh) 2-4, time 2.17 and 2.17 2-5: winning owners James l)'IacGregor of "Charlottetown and C. A. Grainger and R. A. Stuart. Halifax. , R-aces 3 and 7 ~- Jet Master (L. Walker) 1-1, Miss Wilma Dale (lVlacGregor) 5-2, Sycamore (R. Loye) 2-(-1, impact. (P. Pink- ney) 3-3, time 2.13'and 2.12 4-5; vi'i'_n.ning owner L and G Stable. Halifax. Race 4 (Classified Trot) gior) 1, Malhlion Harvester (L. O’Brien) 2, Royal Budlong (Yorke) 3, Rockford (R. John- son) 4, time 2.16 1-5; winning owner Jaimves MacGregor, Chairlottetown. . Race 5 (Classified Pace) W Be-c‘loy’s Prince (Ftatcliiford) 1. Lela Clegg (L. Austin) 2, Helen Hoosier (L. O’Brien) 3. Axe- worthy Peter (F. Daniels) 4, time 2.17 4-5; win-nving owner R. L. Riley, Halifax. Race 8 (Clas- sified Pace) -— Pepper S-baker (P. Kairas) 1.. Paxtx)n~'s Goldie (Campbell) 2. Kildiare Girl (C. Smith) 3, Governor Boy (R.a'tc'h- ford) 4. time 2.18 3-5; winning, owner W Fulton lvloreside, Low- er Sackville. NEW BLOOD . Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora, who is one of the shrewdest buy- ers of speed in the Maritimes and has the largest stable in training. has added what looks to be an excellent buy in the in Ohio last season and gave an excellenit ac-ciount of himself. At Bedtlord, Ohio, on Septem- ber 9. he was first in a field of Saint John Raceway was the FAST SERVICE In The Office by 9 Cleaned and Ready For Pick-up At 5 WE DO ALL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS On this page is a diversified directory to many service and merchandise houses in Char- lottetown and district. used by the buying public. H is to your own advantage economically and as a‘ matter of convenience to patronize home industry. The growth oi the residents to their own local merchants who pay a, high percentage of the taxes that helplio keep Charlottetown and district business firms in the forefront as modern shopping centres. ‘ '* Ri1'e--Wciy Cleaners 192 Fitzroy St. Dial 7387 The merchants in Charlottetown and district New SPRING DRESSES Arriving Daily BAN-LON and TYCORA SWEATERS From 5.95 to 7.95 Q BLOUSES Q omsssas. '5 LADIES‘ WEAR have done their best in providing, com- tortablestores, courteous clerks. with line . mus K merchandise at competitive prices. Do KENNEDY 166 Queen Street M18925 your part . .. . Do yourshopping ‘with your WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. FRIENDLY IHBORLY SERVICE 1 and economic Welfare oi‘ tbis district depends a great deal upon the patronage‘ LARTER nos. “Concrete Sewer Pipe” Phone 9609 _E_AgMERS .-...._:. Hay time is a..pproa.ch- lug. We have the best little baler ‘in the field .. Massey - Ferguson No. 3. Also side rakes; and mowers. See ' us first. E.‘ D. REID ‘ PRODUCE LTD. Phone 8597 Specializing in Concrete Brick Kensington Road i own local merchants. The’: is what keeps ISLAND AUTO c'°‘"" '""°" them in business. A. B. Mci¢:RAE WEATHERALI. -ALUMINUM CO. Aluminum ‘Doors, Windows. . Awnings’! Free Estimates Reasonable Pricel. 125 Kent St. Dial 6428 . Bakers of C t " Dgllclou: Crown Bread " A COMPLETE “S °""' 19-53 ‘I957 On sale at your COLLISION SERVICE Grinding Chev. Sedan 5. R. Johnston ,F d ‘S a neighborhood grocery low mileage ' ‘or e an DIAL 5270' i - - - Mix M’ - L*d' - 2 um 44 ‘Dorchester St. Check-R-Mix 1952 I ufiord and Edsel» I ' e Purina chow. F0"! Sales - Service -Parts 10“ m_”°“5°' . -_._...._.._. “""‘$1;5‘°" St. Peters an. 3543 I See this one! For the Finest New Idea ‘ ' \ / . ._.~L_-__. _~ i t Alignment Work Fm“ Eq“ “me” TV. AND RADIO SERVICE ~ - -3 -.o,',\ .3 . Tuivisioii I if 0 ‘. '. '. '. .-‘-----. / ’Pl!llfl‘l|lG‘~ Joe is being quite conservative with his horses’ speed. and we don't expect him to beat 2.14 be- fore Saturday night. We had the privilege of looking over the classification for that night, and we can assure our readers they will get some real thrills when (they see the finishes in these classes. \ And now we hear from our friend, Dow Clowater, of Freder- icton: “Just a few lines to let you know that everything is go- ing along this in Fredericton. Adam (E. Kirkpatrick) 2, hme 2.18. Dash Morrilssey) 2. tune 2.18 8-5. CHANGES HANDS N. S, has sold his good pacer, Leon Sipan-gller. 2.10 1-5. to“Mrs. Thomas horse raced exceptionally} well last year, was 13 times _.finst, 5 times second, and 3 times third. three horses were winners of six daishes —- Millie Clegg (Balloch) Child (D. 8~ Hero's (Armstrong) .1. Totem Boy Richard Wludyka of Sydney, of Halifax. This At Trurio on Saturday night, Everybody is waiting for the June 16 opening of the. Frederic- ton Raceway. The Newcastle racing stable. which is under the management of Ned Lindon, has purchased. two new horses. They are-Mr. Miller Abbe. a, four- year-old with a record of 2.11 taken last season and he has al- ready won one heat this season. that being his 2.11 4-5 s(C0l‘6 at Blue Bonnets. Montreal, before he Shipped doom here. Last year he had winnings of $1.463. The other newcomer ls. Scotch Foa- liher, a four-year-old by 50031511 Pence, dam Jesse Mite. that has not raced yet. His sire has 8 mark of 1.57 4-5 and his dam MS a record of 2-02- ' N0 FLUKES A "Our star trotter, Lady L§i.ke- buirn. owned. trained and driven by Dr. ‘J. '1‘. Ak1n_s F1‘eCle}‘1C- ton, is serving notice in training HOMRE NOW! Don’t. try to M modern living to old fashioned wiring. We will check and‘ correct you: DO IT Nfllfl wiring quickly. neatly and economically. FREE ES’1‘ljMA’!‘Is1 CALL NOW PALMER ELECTRIC’ that her fast. miles which led PHONES 8543-8544 her to a 2.08 3-5 mark as a7_t._l.l1‘ee ( foods more available. LIME WORKS”. HAVELOCK IL Havelock, N. B. FOR THE LAND’S SAKE I LIME » v .. .4 rj mi the decomposition o; organic matter fig :fi:“grjelcT3 and quality of hay and pasture. « = . t 11. d soil conditioner on the niarkct ;',{i‘,”;h;5,{.§‘e.,2“§,§,1§iiZdan"231 soil, it makbs all major plant I ‘ Always Shipped in carload lots of 30 tons or more. ')E1E2C(l or bulk. Order now from-~~ - - - ' TUNPUPS time out. This fight may be .:bet- t ,- ,, , ~ g , " “ 9! .- {er than the main bout. der he lights’ this season. and Pam; Jobs V PHONE 6021 . 1. , In another siX_r0und Sernli final they had, a hang up program Sat —--———-——-v——-—~—---— v—"‘-,—---- jj . ‘ .~..~ “' w.-.~.~‘ AlI5erton's Blond Bunmiberg Wen. as W1 I P E L V dell Oliver will fight Urban °pen’mg’mgm ' ’ , '10 Dorchester Street‘ "5 09 ‘ ' ‘ V! R°ger5‘ - " ’ "NW ho synod‘ 9 (er it - = ’ A » I‘ '- - I * ‘:’I‘-he promotav-*.vsa1ri~vcareru1‘i 11: 1‘. ~ .....:~%£~'.)~ ‘*6? A . ‘ A S “ii in 1 nut... . . mm». sum «mus sums bouts man effort to provide a may ranks, Three of the eight MCICDONALD 19; GREAT cuonon S'l'R.LL'1' DIAL 5058 PUSHERS AND JEANS. AND top notch card‘ dashes were won by new arrivals’ I WGMBTS , 1, i M C r ’d t m| era] man.-.1 or of I ’ vHALTERgV cal'tedcTe1?Wne1dT1te:¢l1_ayyilTglit 30$: "-"‘ Frisky Gem W0“ ’ D3531 ’ I the 1A5i;i-Z7l\4i(Tke(s?::?i!1'1iianv sllixll agaiitallls En 8CgT;?\!’|e interest the FROM 2'98 FROM 2-93 FROM 1-93 Civic Stadium. I “trmh gm wpzl/1§%’V§ibD(‘A;r,hmé Wspecializing in Radio New Tire Sale;-lifficapping that he and his -‘wife established on the -corner of Fitzroy V , I am yours’ 5].!‘ etc” _ smug ,. _me . .- : .3’ ' ‘. ,, R“M“‘1' 9' "3 and Great George 32_.years ago. A year youiizer. Mrs. Cox, w, 0, MGCLUSKEY gm‘ Dg§11_efK(>W(Eé 5‘ Wfl5‘_m)- Repairs. Dial 4912 though an invalid. is still bright and alert, and keeps in constant V F P! C1)l.V- Dggh slsmn 1;‘, gggdz’ 180 Kent St. Dial 6915 M St Peter)‘ Road touch with developments in the plant. 141 (xt. George St. ' Dial 8355 ~ nly’(A., Wgod), \7CIatson',gy star ' V . , "It was their hardt ivorli afnd perseveratricte tligtltlzroiiwghtctlio I (T, S V11) 2_ ti 2_19_ . company to its prcsen eve o success’. sacs a _.r .0 . 'Backstretch otrh:.:' diash m;i,me,.s were; their son who is assistant manager and plant superintendent. _(Cmm.__nued Emm page 8) Ibzasl/1 3 dliexos Lafsflélf %» ' 'I‘1w_elder Mr. Cox has been associated with the dairy business DIAL 5556 P. 0. BOX 182. CHARLOTTETOWN ' -~ . _ ony u ong . oo . * I . _ . . 4 Leo ‘ADVERTISING BUY stbppefi bitween iiéifiearzddsualfiez WV‘ Cam). 1' Abbels 09”“ (‘L homelldistrict. llczmovcd to IR.eid’s Corner as cheesemaker for Clfeam -- Blend - Blltlfif - Cheese .-- ICC Cream o'clock stabieis like that of Joe L%1ai)h 16 t1meJi-fii3ty3'%ath (W , V one year thence to the Tytne Valleyiptlan: in Irisi!tnil3r.f3l(::1t‘ig’- Homogenlzed Products Henmessey Work as ‘many as ' "‘ ' ' V ‘ - and still later to th s C1y_as asss an some n en en ‘e «om. drivel. passes your mom. dgaflypyv three houses together, and lit is Q5”) 1‘ B010 V01” (1“ Queen.) 2' Charlottetown Condensed _Milk Company. He served in this see mm or M“ 5556 for mm t deli“; . -~ llmfi 217 3'5 D3-‘Th 7 - Llllda ‘ t f tbre years then as superintendent which position . I’ D I’ W . réially exciting to see them brush Abbedélé (B' I awmn) 1 Ga , catlafl‘-3' f—-"—" 15 ”" ~ - ' down the stretch‘ v J I Y be held I)!‘ years. In 1926 be conceived the idea of introducing pasteurized milk in the Province. and was successful in interesting several prominent citizens in this new venture. These included H. J. Phillips, R. E. Match, Alfred Plckard. Dr. Harry Johston: Dr. Steven Jenkinsfand J. O. Hyndman, sole survivors of the original _ shareholders This project also received able support and-encoub v agemcnt Mr. Cox states from the late Dr. W. J. P. Mac» Millan, who was at that time City Health Officer. ‘Several years ago the family hnught up_the remaining outstanding shares In the original joint stock company and are now sole owners of the business. L. J. Rossusii PRODUCE DEALER _ , WHOLESALE smm —. MASTER. FEEDS noc. POULTRY and onmv ramps NEW HOLLAND MACHINERY Phone 7369 Grafton Street East Phone 9713 ‘ i FALLS AUTO BODY REPAIRS "Paint Jobs A Specialty" Dependable’ Body and Fender’ Work 201 Weymouth St... In addition topasteurized milk and cream. the president of the Pure Milk Company is credited with several other Island firsts. It was his firm that made available to Island consumers for the first time such well known dairy products as blend. coffee cream. whipping cream. homogenized milk_ skim milk and chocolate milk. The Pure Milk Company also puts on the ‘ Established 1861 Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. MAJESTIC DELUXE 3lCYC‘.i;;i ‘ White Wall Tires Reg. $54.95 with trade $39.95 market butter and cheese of their own manufacture, sold under the famous Garden City brand name. Working around (.119 plant from the tlnir he was 10 years old. Mr. Cox junior became actively associated in the manage- Same Location - Same Familr “Flowers For All Occasions" . . .« Ph 4525 is U P _ S‘ 181 Great George St. P. O. Box 756 -— one e =- 11- '.'l!!!?9 - EASTERN AUTO surpili? 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