'w 'i-.r-4S.a.u4ai::sssusuamiki'aleaa.i an u.i.:s.-szuauwsnnuiaoatnaraaam-utswuuna-uararm....isn,.-s 2.....- ... . THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN (- P. E. I. Presbytery eggrggggwn . .. Ban Granted In 5"'""'" "mi"? "id "'""'" Manslaughter Case Mrs. Frank MI'eLeIn was I re- cent. visitor to Charlottetown. Roderick PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: llarold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mrs Bruoe MacPliee, Miss Joyce Wigginton. Pins Mcxlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Lavsre. , The Guardian may be bought at the following places In ltlonugu Blue Dome Restaurant. Ind Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: In Souris: The snack liar and II. Rlehuda 5 Del. Whim Road and Vicinity Many New Specials The Presbytery of P. E I. held its summer meeting on Tuesday in E. Andrew's Church. Montague. with the Rev. 1". N. Young presid- Mr. Lloyd Farquharson. Gamer- eaux. spent I recent week-end It Kilmuir. visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Farqliharson. .fMiss Marion Dougan of Char- iottetown is visiting in F getown where she is the guest of the Two Cardigan men. Jeremiah Steele and Wendell Ells- ...'ICE (TREAM social. Roxe- .-.'S'l'. MARY'S Parish, Mon- lng in the absence of the Modera- M,” N m d 5 h M H, I Iieath school, TllPS(iEl)', Jilly 8. tague chicken supper. Bi-iiver Mr. Cmude suwut Wu - reg tor, Rev. G. B. Cunningham; the ea c E ujggin Ic cc worth Nicholson, charged with I A Uuh H””' wm"esd"'V' July Smhilcent week-end visitor at the home clerk um Rel" T- H- 3- s”me'”5- Miss Maria Easton has return- '.r""'l:"5:',,te"M ”;)p”'l'dd QCbem"; ...'IlB. .If)lfNS'F0.V'S ilr-ninl of- . .. was at me desk. d O t '11 l u-c .oscp . ac ona . . .. I true, Montague. ttlii lie closed un- ....'Tl-ll.” ANNUAL meeting orig. lg:w3:?dil):1li:'l:fl;. Mr” Tnd M"' 11,. (onowhw member, or the :1 ,”2ve,:f'i5f,:,:","wf,h”';3f,,:,:' ,1" Georgetown Saturday, They were granted ball in amount of 35.000 each. The case was adjourned un- til Thursday, July 10. The men are charged in con- nection with the death on the Cardigan Road in Georgetown Royalty on July 1 of Harry RI- fuse. Presbytery were also present: Rev. North wutzghire, G. C. Webster. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Rev. Donald Nicholson, Rev. J. .D. Mackay, and the Rev. E. S. Hales together with the following El- ders: R. A. Macxenzie, William Whiteaway, A. A. MacDonald, An- the King's County Bast-ball Ima- -- - lgut-. will be held in Cardigan, .'I('E (iRF..-'Ul anil strait-herfl'iTuesday, July 3th. at 7.30 pm. festival. Lmu-r .klnri(;i:iir- l-iall,; Wcclnesrlav r-rrritniz. Jul) ilih. ails-l pices Lafiicsi AH! til July 2151. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey and daughter, Marie. returned to their home in south Boston. after spending the past. kweeklas gugets , of Mr. end Mrs. Jo n C arey ( r.) pnrtation from the rink at 9:45,” wmm Rom, SALE G0liTIfiliES Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins of summerside. motored to George- town on Wednesday, July 2 where they were guests of Mrs. Florence Jenkins. . 2SWllilMlh'(l classes uill con- ilnllP Tllf'3da)', July Silt. Trans-i . 'ATTE.VTlA0.N', Wrmrl lmmt-H . . 3-"1 - -i lius Green, Donald MtacNevin. Ged- -z- , c J ' N'”i'"”l- "'”m' l”'"- f '”'”'”"'."i " ' I ' Master Andrew Clary. Murray die Douglas, J. M. Macxenzie, 0s- Ml" Add? Fl”5"”d W” E '9' i o D l-tlrlnn, Rrtrlcs-'1-utl l llltllllfilg .fMis1 Muriel Collins. Ci'lRrii)iiF- RN", is visiting his "M16 and Wald Graham and wmmm 3.4.9” Vmm, m cardigan, where .h, e I - Nhfilk um um-'.- hXl'XLir ”Hllil town, is visiting in Sturlzenn gprst num. ML and M” George (nary Furbu The Rev J V Crmymd was the guest of her sister, Mrs. 0 ' Tlir Arflll ', :-t it '-vi; .l-ll" . HF '" of her brother and s'ut.er-in-awn” wmm Road, the R'v M C 'Cu'rrle' MT Le; wane: conohon, - and Jerry LP” H -llllcllki” NW Mr. and Mrs. John A. Collings. ' imp. , " ' ' ' ' ..L.. 0 Tl"-'51 Cilnw”-" '"”"- 5 G Mr Webb Nicholson and Mr. M'cN'u5hw"' student at Eeunm” Mr. Thomas Dalton of Boston. S ' . 1 Mi” M”'”'31 P”"d”."- M0"”l8ll9-,Cecil'Nicholson, Whim Road. were 1:5" '1' il:hmEon'd,nS'"d?:1ze?,i Mass. is spending his vacation at lT0l'””"'-” Wm WM” h"5”'”5 ll” 9CC5P"d 5 W5mCm 3" 5””-iii Brudenell recently assisting m' m " ” " 1' the home of his brother, Mr -'- man iirrivr-cl ill t"lmlil0llPl-Wll hope for the summer months. Mr. Ellery Smw in conm.ucung student atlnreadalbane were We- Jam” Dalton. ,.'The German freighter. S. 5. Mr John 1'). Mi-suaiii iilld his LL. a lunch mo. corned as visitors. 5 gL,. Venus. arrived It Georgetown , nmighim-. Mrs Riinria Srtiigzc and Mr, and Mrs, J, Conrad, Artie-i Lggg . 1The M:)df):llt0cll erxpirsstegl the; Mr, Louis vmo, md daugme, saturday aftegnaond to loiaxdu pljt Q '1- lirr datiphtci M:iillvii .in WI" smi horn. Ma5s.. are guests of Mrll. M, N . C b 11' mph, 33 pensure 0 it our 1! e. i'e- of Halifax. Ngw we" recent, aunts props or 0 er am, o In . . - Donald. Ml". -16 l'-lllll M5 h"" Conrad's brother and sister-iii-l,,g hzzgreollnnad M:1clLeeod.aLtd.,ytn turn of Mir. Webster after an ill-fog My, Victct-'5 pgrgnu, Mr, md tlome 800 to 1,000 cords will be .. I in the mcns illx-tllrhlhlltk i)llSJl:?l55 law, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Col- ChM10m.mwn' went, , plegggnt ness of some eight Lhmonths. Th9(:Mi-s. Joseph Victor. !:b03Td bl? M59” Qt-liKi9Y 0f for forty .l'""T5- ' V-'5' -""9 "t " llllg-'. 5lUl'890"- vek-end recently visiting her Clerk reported on s action 0 1. r . . we Wmm TUESDAY, JULY 3, 9 P. M. ml? MP "'”ld M”' An” Macswm" ”'r'4 lparenus. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley the General Assembly in granting Mrs. James and Th? 1.3534011 imp. WW0 ""5- P"”bmk'-l-Campbeil at Whim Road. ter is Capt. P. Pepi). took on some W0 of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathesoii, ilk, hii'1i):iEl"t)(i L Montague" ('1 CF ' ' kl 3g””5.V R”"'. Mrs. Alfred Glllls returned to 2 chargccl iiiiticr tie icnipi-raiicciM0ma8ue last week an” spend. who riiwlvd iruzltr nnd wasting the past eight months in fined s20 and i'llSl5 Aiinthcr l'PSl- Quincy. M355, dent. of Mlli'i.-.-.' lliivr was convict-, . .7... Fri llllil"l' W" TNlllV'l””(i” A” mid: Friends of Mrs. Bruce Macl"hec. llnCfl 530 Hllfl C"-'i'5 A "-”de"' Montague, are pleased to hear shc (ll G90l'iZ'310llll l-llmdcd Filmy mils convalesclng satisfactorily after an offence under llif TPlTlPl-'l'5l"Ce her recent operation in the King's qct. and ivrqis illlP(if.V.'U(l-1l1t'i crosts.lg0um,y Hospital. lno rest cuts n lcortrc own Wm. l"'l”ltZt'd Mm -l”-V ””'"V mid um-ri "Mr. and Mi Johii Fowler. of V3” "d-l””m"d ”' S”””'d"-Vt J.'”y1Boston. Mass. are spcnrlliig sever- i' 3" 10-30 ”-m' M” 5' s' H”5m,"1al days in Montague visiting Mrs. go” ?mwn.pm5p:,m0r mg Ki"g5l,Fowler's mother, Mrs. Abram glint), rcpieseiitc the roiui. Land", lFSi('l”lliS slaiightrr, the List a female TCSldt"i'li o . 'His many friends will be happy to learn that Mi'. Andy Landry has returned to his home vn Lower Montague after being a patient in the. P. E. 1. Hospital for the past two weeks. E St DDT seciicilie Qgql ritually yet in IOU", lodblu -M "Mr. and Mrs. J. .l. Stpviai-t 'nnd air. and Mrs. Carmen Carin of iMont.ague were visitors to Char- ilottetown Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stewartis daughter. Fay. iwho is a student nurse at the P. E. '1. Hospital. They also attended the ,wedding of Miss Jean Stewart. and Harold MRCKHY which took place at Charlottetown Thursday. H.J. Malian R. 0. the evening Mr. and Mrs. Murphy ' were presented with a gift in mem- ory-of the occasion. Music was supplied by Mr. Joseph Kearney and Mr. Eugene 'Murphy. and the ladies served a delicious lunch lat- er in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. find by lippuiiitniclit. lifnnfagiie. P. E. f. Office. Fonnm-I.-rl with lifnlwon Dru; Co. Optometrist. - 'F'AltEVVELI. PARTY - A Fmllll! RM S(ll'lllll'lnl ,fai-ewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Gliusca, ctc, Abbie Murphy was held at their om” mm”, home in Panmure Island last N M I” ," week. The party was given .by' 2 .0 friends and neighbors. and during Mrs. Ernest Molyeiiaux, Char- llottetown. spent a recent week at lwhim Road the guest of Mr. and -Mrs. Garnet Moore. i Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackhart and ;iEll'llli,l'. Fredericton, have arrived at Whim Road to be the guests of lMrs. Jackhart's parents, Mr. and l,Mrs. Wesley Campbell. con-led into the Canadian Church. As Interim Moderator of the, Murray Harbour North and Pet- er's Road Charge, the Rev. 1''. Ni Young presented a Call on thelrl behalf to the Rev. M. C. Currie, B. A., Licentiate, and Mr. Harry Mil ' ancll ler, Mr. Oswald Graham other Elders spoke enthusiastically) in support of it. On mo i Miss Mary MacKinnon. Halifax, is holidaying at her former home at Whim Road. !--------v--- i ',Murphy are leaving for Ontario in the near future. -Connimariox SERVICE -His Excellency. Bishop James Boyle, conferred confirmation on leigliteen girls and thirteen boys at St. Mary's Church. Montague yes- iterdfiy afternoon in a very impres- 'sive ceremony. He was assisted by Rcvf P. F. MacDonald, Rev. J. ,8. croken. and the pastor. Rev. .7. W Mccardle. Following the cere- mony His Excellency spoke to the young children regarding t.lie dangers and difficulties they would meet in later life, and ex- horted them to follow the way of a He charged I. Christian lgood Christian life. parents to provide model on which the children lmight. pattern themselves, saying that the moulding of these children ,was in their hands and their prim- ary responslbility. During the ceremony the choir sang "Come lHoiy Ghost." sponsors for the ,children were Mr. and Mrs. .lerom'e Power. Benediction was celebrated thy the pastor. during which the lcholr sang. ”O Salutaris" and l”'i'Rlli.llm Ergo.” Today His Ex- cellency will confer confirmation iat. Sturgeon and Iona. gS,f?-E)-).5- - . KEEF tauss ,..,--.-- lu: c Ap rr 0 L T0-DAY - rue. - wen. i PRINCE EDWARD To-DAY - TUE. GT ' f Wlien Bob Tangles with Hedy . . . . ARABY . . . . m-m-m-MOROCC AN-Style! THERE'S HILARITY IN Hope's an uiidet-cover agent with orders to iieop lite eyes on l-tedy placed in Mr. Curriels hands and he then intimated his acceptance, .of it. The following Conimissioni-rs rc-i, ported on their attendance at the General Assembly in June in Tor-, onto: Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Rev. Donald Nicholson. Mtr. J. M. Mac- Kenzie and Mr. W. E. Forbes. Re- port; by interim-moderators in- dicated excellent work being done by supply students and ministers at Belfast. Marshfield, Brookfield. Breadalbane and Kensinifton. Reporting for youth work. Mr. Campbell stated that a record number of young people were (I'- present. in attendance at Presby- tery's Camp Kler and that. plans were in readinea. for just as splen- did boys' and girls' camp to follow. The Treasurer, Mr. somers. re- ported on the large number of con- gregations who had already bald their allocation to the Presbyi-0l'Y'5 Expense Fund this date for some years. Following adjournment for sup- per. a service of Public Worship was conducted preparatory to the Ordination of the Rev. M. C.. Cur- rie. The Rev. r. N. Youniz presided as Moderator and conducted Di- vine Service assisted by the Rev. Donald A. Ccamphell, the Rev. J. D. Macksy. The Rev. E- 5- H5195 preached the Sermon. The Moderator then put the questions prescribed by the, Church for ordinands and liaviiil: 1'9 ceived satisfactory 5n5W"3- in” Presbytery by the layillil-"ll 0i hands and prayer -olemnbt 0(- dained Mtx Currie to the Holy Minlsmr and gave him the right hand of fellowship. The Clerk then presented the Formula which Mr. Currie sitin- ed and his name was placed in the Roll of the Court. The next Stated Meeting is nlblxllmed to b8 held in the church at Murray Harm"? North in October. when Mr. Currie will be inducted into that Pastoral Charge. Maritime Iloeltey (Continued him riise 0) indicated it. Wolllti continue under the modified set-up. saint John Beavers. league cham- pions. were not represented. Judge J. Elliot Hudson was re- elected president, with Chris Mc- Alden. secretary-treasurer, and' C. Roy MacDonald, Vaughan Harvey and Major Tom Rogers. V106 Pl'e5ir dents. Bryce Love of New Glasgow. past p. t of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association, said New Glas- gow should be permitted entry into the league if it posted the usual 01.000 bond. There were no dissenting votes and formal application will be mads at the league's next meeting in Charlottetown Aug. 2. Col. victor Oland, owner of Hal- ifax St. Mary's, presented an 11- potng proposal for reducing expen- eel. some were deferred, others were thrown out. but. the delegates adopted the following: 1. Limit rosters to 18 players. who would be picked from I squad of not more than 25. League winners, if approved by the Canadian Amat- eur Hockey Association, would be allowed to add two players from another club for the playoffs. 2. Limit salaries to I!-1,000 for the regular schedule and I player- couch be named as one of the 10 players. 3. Import not more than two ref- erees who will work with two lines- insn - an expected saving of I15.- 4: lteqiure all players to pay their own fines rather than the clue. The player would be billed by the Ie the largest at, lottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Mr. F. J. Solomon and Mr. J. Solomon left on They plan on travelling to Montreal and then to New Mexico via Chicago. Mr. Leo Grant, who was the guest lfor I few days of his father-in-law, Mr. John DeLory Sr'., Richmon Street, left on Saturday, June 2st to return to Saint John, N. B. visiting his parentk, Mr. and Mr Guy Hemphill. Sheila. Scully, who will Visit Halifax for a few weeks. The Rev. Kenneth Robbins an tis; Church in Georgetown on Jun and at 10.30 A. M. on Sunday. 'Pw ed by the Rev. Robbins while tn thoroughly eiiloyecl by all. W. P. Burke and Mr. Bennett Mm derson of Midgell is the grandmother of Shirley. Hes and Lassiea in their highland mg tumes. Pronltiiliili-flirts Free-For-All At Goshen Track Gosi-iN. N. 1'.. July 5 -(AP) - Gene l-layes' fast.-stepping iiul. gelding. Pronto Don. capture the 85.800 Titan free-for-all He placed fourth in the 315. There were nine starters. NEW YORK. Blue Man. heading 1052 three-yeer-old clianipionsl-ii horse of the year. CHICAGO. Newton O'Con- nor of Toronto are holidaying in Georgetown where they are the guests of Mrs. 0'Connor'I par- P. Wednesday, tion of the July 2 for I two month's visit with Clerk. the Call was sustained and relatives in New Mexico, U.S.A. by plane by train of pacers to the wire in the third AlB. Roy Herriphiil of the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax, N3. is Mr. Patrick O'Neill of the Royal Canadian Navy at. Halifax. NS. was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Scully where Mrs. O'Neill has been visiting. On return to Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill were accompanied by Miss his male quartette from the New Brunswick Bible Institute in Vic- toria, N.B.. paid a. visit to the Bap- 28th and held services at 8.00 PM. VNZV lnmlrlniz sermons were preach- slnslni-z by the four young men was Mr. and Mi-E.7r.'a. Cullen, Mrs. motored to Georgetown to attend the concert Riven by the "Lads and Lassies" in the Town Hall. Mrs. W.P. Burke ther, Frank. Donald and Tommy Burke of the band and this was her first opportunity to see the Lads --AC. cheat- trot Saturday as Grand Circuit racing enth in the first heat and second in the second with Vonian Chief. moiisy. The times were 2:05 HI and 2:04 July 6 --(AF) .. towards the ilispleysd his delayed-action stretch drive It Aqueduct Saturday to win the 057.400 Dwyer stakes and be- come the leading money-winning July Ca-(AP) - llella La Vella (Continued from Page 0) way in the second, set a new re- cord of 2:14. Yankee Dale, Amtico and Belle Budlong made it a three horse race in the sixth dash with Ani- tico taking command in the stretch after Yankee Dale had led most of the way. Lucky Number led a classy field race in what was probably the most interesting dash of the meet. Lucky Number led from wire to wire but the six horses finished .3 so close together it was necessary h to obtain a photo in order to decide their placlngs. Prince Budlong, who finished second in the third race. won the seventh. Miss Donna Mae led to the eighth pole when Prince mov- ed into the lead and the Harold Cudmore driven horse paced to the wire ahead of Billy Mcvey and the rest. of the field. The daily double tickets on Yankee Dale and Lucky Number paid 8113.00. First Money Royal (Llewellyn) Marion E. (W. Kelly) Lindy H. (O'Brien) Vernita Pearle (Lowery) Prince Marine (Shaw) Pink (Macnityre) .. Calumetta (McFayden) Sister Verna (Weir) . Time: 2.15 2-5; winning hora owned by Dr. P. Moclntyre and driven by Archie Llewellyn: pari- mutuel, 336.70, 113.60, 55.30; 56.10, 3200; 52.90. Second and Sixth Dashes Yankee Dale (Stead) Amtico (Sobeyt .. Miss Playfair (W. Kelly) . Belle Budlong (MacDonald) Dean swift (Weir) . Frankie Budlong (Lowery) Lassie Lucille (MacKlnnon) Times: 2.14, 2.14 4-5; Yankee Dale owned by G. H. Brookins and driven by H. Stead: Amtlco owned by the Mapco stable and driven by Geo. sobey: part-mutual: First. 36.40, 4.10, 3.40; 03.30. 2.90: 4.90; second, 56.60, 2.30, 2.10; 2.90, 2.80; 8.40. Third and seventh Dashes Lucky Number (1-fenneesey) Prince Budlong (Cudmore) silk 1-Isl (MoGregor) . ,. Billy Mcvey (O'Meai-at Miss Donna Mae (Letcher) Ohio Hal (McDonald) Times: 2.13 3-5; 2.11 2-5: Lucky Number owned by Walter Hennes- sey and driven by Joe Hennessey: Prince Budlong owned and driven by Harold Cudmore; part-mutuels: first, 818.80, 7.60. 3.90: 5.00, 3.00; 2.- 70; second, 55.90, 3.80, 2.50; 5.50, 3.- Dash 1'1 (1 ao4aevt.be.in..- 9 e 0 C aw-uawwu Gub-1:-)UIr-Ale auuaui-up d Closstefiiijegtride driven by 3 M; 190' . enny , ifliue. wan the first heat of the Fourth and Elrht Ince- an F 1 c f . ced p0Si.nOI'it)?'I'!1JOui:i'o beoi":i.:a1".,f.T.f, Johnny Kalmuck (W. Kelly) 1 1 trim-(cm of me Arden Humane” Dale. B. (O'Brien) Cl 2 Stables took the lead in the open- pnchen Vm” 2”! ing heat today with Star's Pride iM”Di””'”d' ” ” Mid Pronto non getting on in Babs Britten (0'Mesrii) . 5 3 second um; g,h1,.d Dolmen; Jennie Kalmuck (Leticherl .. 4 4 The 1.3.1 .ee.sawEd between Rosalie H. (Weir) . . . .6 5 star 'p,.1d., Ind promo Don but Times: 2.18 2-5; 2.13 1-0: Johnny the Hgyg5 1.-M, Am." ,,,m.v' Md Kalmuck owned-and driven by what, it ,-,qm,,.,d u, com. 'home waiter Kelly: parl-mutuels: first. the winner in 2:02 Mil. 39.50. 0.00. 5.00: 56.00. 3.00: 53.50; tn the final nf me bubofgthue second, 15.70, 3.80. 3.50; 34.20, 3.40; lheesits tesft. Pronto Don took the 430' mmf, ,,,';:,;i,';;t 31.23., 1,:,'f;i;d .33 with and Ninth Dashes WV" Riddle to win by half ii Valla L. Veils. (J. MacDonald) 1 3 lenxth. The time was 2:05 we. A. G. Scott (Letcher) s 1 1" "W 011080 County t.hree- Argot Pointer (Willis) 2 5 year-old pace. Joe O'Brien. former- Josedals Clipper '(McGragor) 3 2 ll! of Alberhon..P. E. I.. was sev- Miss Knox (0'Mearnl .. . 4 4 Times: 2.10 3-5: 2.17; Veils La Valle owned by .l. Ferguson and driven by J. MacDonald; A. G. Scott owned and driven by urns .Letchsr: part-mutusls: first. 5.00, I.li0, 2.40; 3.00. 2.60; 2.40: second, 321.10, 10.00. 4.30: 4.60, 2.10; 2.00. Sugar Ray Cancels Plans For Tour New YORK, July s - um - ' Middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson will not go through with D. ill Dlmd35- l Ml"-V Iifllllulll Hick-"ll. permission to the Presbytery io.,daughter Heather. of Charlotte- - . I ((215 a visitor to Montague Saiuiw receive me Rev. J, vmcem cmw, town, were meant, sue,” of M", 1,500 cords of props at Shediac, p,-"en" u.ls'rnxl1 Q Mil K11; m am Mr and Mrs. Harry Lawson, ford M. A (Trinity College. Dub- MacKenzie's moihflli. Mrs. Ernest before gaing to G90f':CiaOVllI1d. 3 1'1"" W "Wt ---- St nh 9 and Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ,, ,' 1 " 1-,, p,.,.b.mi,.,. Roche. nz opera om are ac e in Collnli. Josrlm ii" Milfllrinald. Qvi. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maliar aiid.b:, v?,?,,,,,,V york. spent 3 recent, C?m'rch gfnimlandeinw The) Pres. Z. to begin this morning. DAWN" 0- 0”” mm 5””m ms” m ;i.d3”Eh”" 3”" ”i Hiimum”-.0”:-itweak-end at Whim Road, the by,"-an Church m Canadal and Friends of Mrs. Gerald Morrison Th” EMF 931'”?! I 0f9W 01 33 C 3 ”" Rlld WP-ll 50" -73m”- Wm 15 1" ih" 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil oh mommv hm Mme Wu add"! ,,,-are sorry to hear that illness has omce” End 1'"5"- .' J am. R. C. A. F. at Ottawa, ill? guests ,c,,mpbell. the Ron and he was warmly welginecessitated her entering the Chai'- Starring Mark Stevens, Edmond O'Brien, Gale Storm Behind the wheel, Behind the guns-of prowl car 13 G. & I. .Illlil0ii8 (Continued from Page 0) worked for four and I third inn- "'2. surrendering eight runs and eight hits. Joey LeClalr finished an the mound in the ninth. Besffan held the ambitious visi- tors ln check for three innings. krsnting only a run in the third and it was uneanred. But in the fourth Summerride youngsters commenced to get the range and before the inning was completed they had scored five runs and won the ball game. From the fourth until the sev- entli there was little oustandlng baseball. The Curraniiea picked up single run: in the fifth and sixth and in the seventh they came up with two. The Abbles scores twice in the fifth. In the eighth the Abbles staged their first good rally of the game. With two out Shepherd. Reg Hughes and Whltlock hit back to hack singles. Mscl-(enzle was hit by a pitched bail and Goodwin walked to account for two runs. It took Curran Ind Briggs less than half an inning to get them back. Grant Grady led off the ninlli with a single. Johnny Whe- liin followed with another single and young Coks Grady slammed a Whltlock pitch into deep right centre for I triple. Joe Dalton scored Grady from third with a single. In the last of the ninth the Abbles came up with their big- gest threat. Howatt singled and Breau reached on an error. Then Joey LeClIlr smashed a three bagger into left centre to account for two runs. Sliephard followed with it. single and Hughes with a walk. At this point Carson took over. Johnny Whelan. Summerslde second baseman and right fielder Wally Shephard of the Abbles led the batters with three hits in five tries. Grant and Coke Grady. Paul Schurman and Harold How- att each had two hits. A slight player-spectator incl- dent: occurred in the fourth inn- Howstt, cf, 2b Beagan, p .. a-Bi-eau, of Totals . . I-entered game 37 in Summary RBI. Whelan. P. Schurman, Pur- cell, G. Grady, C. Grady 3, Sini- 4th. mons, 1-lowatt, Breau, Whitlock. Goodwin, G. Dalton. LeClair 2, Shepherd. Earned runs. 0. as B. 8, Abbles 5. Three base hits, C. Grady, Leclair. Two base hits, Whelan. Breau. Stolen bases, C. Grady 3, Cannon. Whelan. G. Dal- ton. Shephard 2. Double plays, LeClI1r to Mat-.Ken7.ie. Left on bases. C. as B. B. Abbics 8. Essex on balls. Beagan 4, Whltlock It, Simmons 3. Carson 1. Strikeouts. Beuan 1, Simmons 9, whitlock 4. Carson 2. Hit. by pitcher. Sim- mons (Beaganl). Macxensis (Sim- mons). Passed balls, Hughes 2. P. Sphurman 2. Wild pitches, Beagau 2, Whltlock 1. Winning pitcher, Simmons. Loser, Bcagan. . Paving Of Road Completed Paving of the Murray Harbour- Murray River highway was com- pleted Saturday. The distance of approximately five miles was com- pleted ln I little over a week, the workmen laying about 3000 feet per day. The paving composition is the new type used in Ontario and Quebec during the past sev- eral years with admlrabls success. It is made by tlioroughiy mixing the gravvel top with asphalt, after the top has been pulverized by machine to an average depth of three inches. The result is a road top well adapted to travel under varying conditions and should pro- vide many years of excellent service. Baseball's Big Ten ing between "Buck" Whltlock and a Summsrslde fan. The latter started the argument with per- sonal remarks sbout Whltlock's (By The Mwduod Pro”) playing ability. Leading batsmen (based on 150 The Abbles played without the at bats): services of Charlie Ryan, Wiilll NATIONAL LEAGUE Hennessey and Jackie Cairns. Playerdsclub G AB It If Pet. Ryan has left for army camp. Fain, Henneasey is sidelined with a Philadelphia . 58 214 31 '72 .330 nose injury and Cairns was un- Goodman, available. Boston ............ .. 64 212 32 '11 .335 BOX SCORE Rosen, C. A 1!. AB It If PO A E Cleveland '18 2'10 50 92 .330 G. Grady. lb . 4 8 2 1 1 2 Kell. Whelan. 2b. . 6 4 I 0 2 0 Boston ............ .. 67 205 29 81 .3ltl C. Grady. Is. 5 1 2 1 ii 1 Mantle, G. Dalton. cf . B 0 1 0 1 0 New York . 63 239 -iii '16 .318 N. Walker, lf. . . 5 1 1 1. 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE P.8churrnsn,s s 1 213 1 1 Muiiial. Cannon, lb. 3 1 0 11 0 0 St. Louis ........ .. B0 285 56 95 .331 Purcell, rf 4 0 o o 0 0 Simmons. p . 3 2 1 0 4 1 54 176 23 in .324 s.-Carson, p .. . 0 0 o 0 1 0 - - - - -- - '11 238 55 '15 .315 Totals .. .. 40 ll 12 21 II I Slaughter. I-replaced Simmons in 0th. St. Louis ........ .. an 245 If 71 .314 Abbles All I II PO A I Lowrey. Leclair, 3b. as, p 5 1 1 G 5 0 St. Louis . 09 211 2'! 65 .303 Shepherd. rt 5 1 3 1 0 0 Home Runs: National, Sauer. Hughes, 1: . 4 1 1 4 1 0 Chicago. 23: American, Wert7. Whitlock. as, p 4 0 1 2 0 2 Detroit, 16. MacKenaie.1b 4 1 1 D 1 0 Runs tted In: National. Goodwin. lf . .. 4 o o 0 ti 0 Bauer, Chicago. 80; American, Williams, 2b, ab I 0 o 0 I 0 Boson. Cleveland, 53. Moitiieut SCll00t . lix ARREARS 1 In ten days all rate payers in arrears of school taxes will be posted in three public places in the Town of Montague. Also the date when applications Calumet rIrm's sensational throe- year-old filly. Real Delight. satur- day Idded the 303.550 Arlington Matron Stakes in her string of major victories with I 2 1-2-length IIUC. Oharlottetown opposed I pro- posal to shorten the 90-game sched- ule to 70 games on the grounds thst it oould not operate on less than two home (omen weekly. his projected European tour and title fight. for Israel, Dr. Vincent Nardisllo. his personal physician, said today. , Dr. Nardiello Itsld he advised will be made to the Judge of the County Court for -yucca-...--,,-gggg " gg judgment, as provided for in the School Act. Glace Bay was also against. the player's salary be withheld to ata- vlctory over Balls. Figure. H courage "club jumping." 'rrsnmoi-i.- Mien expenses will be dtscinssif anoe,wIs defend. two-week layoff during the christ- mas season because of poor attend- Roblnson against. making the trip title bout at Tel Aviv August I altar, suiilbitiea limits in limos. 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