Newly-clcctt’d executive of ihp 2nd Canadian Siege Bat- ten‘ are shown discussing bus- incss at iiand at the annual reunion at "I9 Qum“ “MEI 2nd sire BATT last night. Nearly 40 votsrans of the First World War at- tended the reunion. Shown left to right are: Harry Burchanl. Toronto, vice-president; F‘.B. ERY As RENIO lSlAND . NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County WI. Fri. Aug. , The Guardian. 0 F I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins, bf Cliarlnttetrivwn, leave ttalay an a trip to Europe that will. 2.5 Approximately loo 4-H Clu b assembled in the Central eens Regional High School, _tinter River. recently for the Queens County 4-H club rally. and remarks by . MacLeod. supervisor of Women s Institutes.‘ David Ward of th e Conrad. Charlottetown. vies- presitleiit; lswart Gasltiln, Mou- cton. newly - elected president an Roy Macl(ay_ Lynn. Mass. past president. ‘- CliE)wn In Festive Mood 'l‘liou.~ands are cxpcctrvl to jam the two and A half mill! parade route this morning for the huge Gold CW Blld saucer Parade and another large throng is expected at the oxliibition grounds ionlilthl J0!‘ ‘rho Evi-nlng Pntriot‘s Gold Cup and Saucer rnce classic. Thr parade schewiuleri to get un- dor way at ill a.m.. will kick off or fesilvltlea seldom seen In tho city of Charlottetown. The lrlimnx will be reached about it o'clock this cvening with he : presentation of The Patriot ; trophy the owner and driver: ~ of the winning horse in the free- -' for-all ‘ ed plenty of color and pageantry to match the festive spirit of ci- tizens caught in the gay atmos- M l'NI'l'.'l IN PARADE _ Tho 44-unit parade will hoglnl in form up at 9 high school i ' about an hour before starting off along its flag bcdecked two - and one half mile route that will in between will be sandwich- . WI" yherr of Old Home Week. | time and at 10 o'clock will move LOCAU BRIEFS take it through the main thor- oughfares of the city. The parade routs was planned so as to make sure patients the P.llJ.I. and Charlottetown ‘Hospitals and the Provincial Sanitarium would be able ‘ v 'l G -5 low I . It will take an hour and a in ass any particular The reviewing stand will ro j half I point. i be of the Dominion he to th Cup Parade,Race bouquet of flowers to the wife of the owner. Finally. Cecil Stewart. will present a gift to Miss Gold Cup and saucer. ' in full on wide distribution throughout the U.S. and C snails through private showings. Building, where provincial an ’ municipal government offi a as the lieutenant-goven nor and other dignitaries will take the salute. FLOAT JUDGES . Also on the reviewing stand} be a. number out-of-g province guests as well as the ‘Judges of the floats in the pa- }rade and the adjudicator of band competition. a . . . iHolt, of Halifax. retired inspec- . tor of Canadian army b a n d 3. Eastern Command. . The float judges are Alfred J. ‘ l-Iennessey. Charlottetown arc- hitec t; Barry Bugden, well known Island artist and Mrs. Gass of Charlottetown. lowing the dispersal of the lparadc at Victoria Park a ct vic inception will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel. the C D.M. 4 FOI In eight bands taking part in the lblg parade. the 195th US. Army lband from Bangor. Me.. and the iMacDougall girls‘ pe b a n d from Glace Bay, N.S.. will be ‘heard in band concerts in Queen ‘Square in downtown Charlotte- town. . CARD PARTIY WINNERS of the St. Thomas Aquinas card is The following are the results m ; The first concert will be given by the Highland pipers at 2 p. followed by the B a n g o r : Band at 2.45. entire last night: men's first. igvggmna ngcp; The evening race will be sur- EI- 3h°I- l rounded with the same color and - pageantry that will ms the the afternoon two of the W °* '3 FOUR S-HARE (Contin-ued from page 1) ing a lot of time before be final- ly sent the Myers bu-ll to the to p. Albert J. Boswa-ll. Marshfieid had the junior champion female with Poppy's River Delta. the first prize senior yearling. Junior calf: 1. Albert J. Bos- wall Marshflcid: 2. J. B. Vickie.‘- son and Sons North River: il. Elms» A. Myers. liazelbrooit. Senior calf: 1. George Mac- millan. Cornwall: 5.12. A yers. Jiiniirti‘ yearling: 1, Macmillan; 2, E. A. A. J Boswall. Senior yearling: 1. A. J. Bot- George Mature m . son and sons; 2. Fred Colal. Mi/lton. FEMALES ‘ . . Junior call: 1. A. J. Boswell; 2. George Macmillan: 3. J. S. Vickcison and Sons. Scum calf: 1 and 3. E. A. Myers; 2. J. S. Vickerson and 0.iiiliior yearling: l and 2. A. J. Boswall: 3. Fred Colts. M. on. Senior yearling: I. E. -- Myers: 2 and 3. J. 3. Walter- arade and race of a as rs s , morning as riders of a group of Myers; 3. T Incinerator Site Decision Is Reached the department of municipal affairs has reached a decision on the City of Charlottetowirs application for a permit to con- struct all incinerator at E a at Royalty, which would replace the present dumping system of garbage ‘ sal. ' ' Department minister. Hon. J. vid stalwart d yesterday - will be notified ‘ the decision on the applica- tion "within a day or two." The city purchased the plot of land in East-Royalty for an in- cinerator site. There have been many objections to the proposed incinerator from many East Roy- alty residents. In its request for a permit to build the incinerator. the asked that. if the permit was refused. the government sua- llhattihiecity . d The town planning division of tainment was supsllod by clubs from Pleasant Va ey. North Ri- ver. Hampshire, saotchtord And Cornwall. A sing-song was coli- ducted by Irene Mountain and Mr. Ward. \ The afternoon session got un- tierway with a sin‘ -son led by Phyllis Jones of t e Aexandra tricts chili. Enter-tslainnt was cherry valley. Alexandra. Irishtown, West Royalty, Grand Tracadie. Pleasant Grove and Kinttora clulis. A dress review by the gar- ment club girls of Queens Coun- ty was greatly appreciated. Commentator for this review was Irene Mountain of the Wo- men's Institute branch. ‘file guest speaker for the rally was Mervyn MacNally, who was the gp.e.t. delegate to the national 4-H Club conference in Wash- lngton, last Apru. He was introduced by the ral- ly chairman. Audrey Bolger of Hunter River. lvlervyii told the cluo members of his experienc- on while on this trip. and en- couraged all the members to take advantage of the opportun- ities that its open to them nest an alternate site. this ponies and horses that will form .two parade units. Pony riders are, Kenneth‘ urner. Winsioe; John Turner, Winsloc; Gary Stead. Charlo- ttetown: Brooke Brehaut. Park- dale; Don MscNelll. Clyde Ri- ver: Glenda Clow, Cornwall; Heather Morrison, Hampton; Dawn MacDonald. Bonshaw; Also Kim MacEachcm. Hampton; Dave MacEachern. Hampton: Judy Coles. Milto George MacDonald. southpo Kay MacDonal Southport. Pope Thorne, West Royalty. Gloria Je-an Wise. Harrington Harry MacLaughlin of Stan- hope is entering four more po- nies. but the names of the rid- ers sre unavailable. Horse riders are. Fred Ray- nor. Summerside; Eleanor Hen- Pcircide To Feature Children‘, Gir|sRiding Ponies, Horses Children from numerous ls- ry. Southport: Maxine Henry. Ifllld Centres Will be featured southport: Margaret Matheson. performers in the Gold Cup Soutliport; Judy Arbing. Wins- Ta through 4-H Club works Mervyn toe; Irene McKinley. North Ri- ver; Margaret Dalzlel. Brack- icy Point Road; Roberta Reid. nrackley Point Road; 200 Queens County 4-H Club Members Hold Annual Rally members, leaders and parents of E I. ture representative. ‘Alfred Cannon. Also Ginny Putnam. port; Sandra Rodd, Winsloe; Susan Farguharson. Charlotte-3 town; Stephanie Wellner, South» ‘ port: Freda Parkman. Chnrlo-‘ ttetown; Susan: Troeller, Newt south- _ Jersey. U.S.A. Lo House Fire as Four Lives . I KIPAWA. Que. (CF) -— Four ;young children were burned to ldeath Thursday when fire swept th r log home here. some 40 miles northeast of North Bay. 1 Communication into the vil- llage of fewer than 1.000 per- race — 1. Murray MacPhei-son; and Hubert Ling. 2. Alfred Can—‘ lion and Donald Brown. 3. Mel- vin Ling slid Harold Axworthy. Girls 1! and under three-leg-: fled — 1. June Holmes and Lor-l raine Jewell, 2. Sheila Holmes was thanked by Carol Dickiesonl and Elaine stead. 3. Emily Duf the New Glasgow club. fy rs rnoolum The afternoon program con- cludcd with a program under the direction of Graeme Link- letter, Prince County agricul- Boys 13 and over three-legged — 1. Paul Kelly and Alan Bal- derson. 2. Garry Gallant and. Richard Rooney. 3. Donnie Hol-l mes and Richard Grant Girls free for all 12 and un- der — 1.. Lorraine Jewell, 2. June Holmes, 3. (lwendy Camp- ll. Girls free for all 13 and over- The following are the results of the sports program: Girls 9 and under -— 1. Janet Jewell, 2. Heather Maclnnis. 3. Mary Lu Arsens t. V 1 Boys 9 and under — 1. Loman S’ Jones. 3. Margaret White. Hill. 2. Exton MacPherson. Girls 12 and under high Girls 10 years old —- 1. Roma gimp —- 1. Marlene MacNeill. Gillespie. 2. Patsy Kipping. 3. . Roma Gillespie. 3. Heather Faye Dicitiesnn. Maclnnls. Boys 12 years - 1. Michael Boys high jump -— 11 years- Park. 2. Byron Bernard, 5. 1. Aldred Cannon and Donald Melvin Ling. 1-own. Girls 13 years -— I. Lettie Boys high jump 12 and over- MacLe_od. 2. Elizabeth Evans, 1. Byron MacLeod. 2. Paul 3. Paulette Jones. W 1 Kelly. 3. Richard Rooney. - Boys 13 years — 1. a let Gm, hi 1, ~um __ 1: Evans. 2. Alan Balderso 3. over _ lg Plaulgm Jon" an: David Macnse. . Boys 10 years old -— '1. Don- ald Brown. 2.’!-‘Iubert Ling. 3. Heather Jones. 3. Phyllis Jon- es. 1. Heather Jones. 2. Paulettel lMr. And Mrs. W. R. Jenkins Leave For Germany Today see them touring eight count- ries before returning to Prince Edward Island in late Septem- be 2-. Part of the trip is being made possible through the Volkswag en Company of Canada for which Mr. Jenkins is the -land's sole distributor. In all 23 Canadian distribut- ;‘ ors and their wives will be malt»? 5'39 Cm“-5 ing the 20-day trip in addition and Doreen Sherry. ‘to 15 company officials their wives. he German-owned company k T is arranging the tour to m r 410 years of business in Canada‘ «and while in Germany the de- legatcs will watch the 200,tl00th Volkswagen to be sold in Can- aria roll off the assembly lines. is- and aly. Spa ngland and ‘ grin. mp rm-ongl witzerland. olla-iri. Frnutsa, it in. I: ‘"ht- land. following lthe Queen Mary for the rt-turn trip about the end of Soptt-m- ' her Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins leave New York Tuesday and will arrive in Bremerhaven. Ger- many. aboard the German lin- ier Bremen, Aug. 29. While in ‘Germany they will such as Hamburg. l Berlin. Wolfsburg, Hanover. Kas- .se|. Ducsseldorf. Knubel. Muen- ,ster and visit a major cnter- ' prise of the Ruhr llalley coal and steel lntiuslry. in these cciitros thoy will visit factories where the VollrI- wagen is built and various dis- ttributors. The Gcrman tour ends Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins plan a 9. NORTH RIVE 'A"k*1t.r*¥-V--V-¥¥‘ ALWA Y! A CARTOON ah? lrimnn MILES FROM CIIARLOTTETOWN on ma urray MscPherson. Girls 11 years .old - 1. Dor- een Sherry, I. Vivian Smith. 3. Carolyn MacEschern. Boys 11 years old — 1. George Coffin. 2. °Garth Thompson. 3. FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED GOOD OI BACK Boys 15 and over ——- 1. Sta wart MacDonald. ti. Paul Kelly. 3. Byron Maclihee. Girls 14 years ——- 1. Julie Campbell. 2. Dianne Jones, 8. Patty Sherry Complete line of farm and truck tires. Girls -12 years —— 1. Lorraine Jewell. 2. June Holmes, 3. Mac Maclnnls. . George Grant. Girls over 15 — 1. Heather Jones. ti. Phyllis Jones. 3. Dor- othy Jewell. - Girls 3-legged race - ii and over — 1. Louise Sellar and Carol Dickieson, 2. Phyllis and Heather Jones, 3. Marlena Mac- Neill and Audrey Hurry. Boys under 12 — wheelbar- row race / l. John McNsy and Michael Park. 2. Alfred Cannon and Donald Brown. Boys 12 years and over -— 1. 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Mac- mm of the fme.‘{°r'a“' 2“ male Macmuam 2' J’ 8' vicknmn Harbour and sou,“ l Mr. Dugay was taken to lioa-. onald was held yesterday :;2}l°°§9°§c2;% z1:g':g°':heCh°mf and S°"'s' 3' E‘ A‘ Myers‘ Mn "5 Mn 3.;.n.,.d Mac, I pltal suffering from burns.’ ftcrnoon from the Cutcliffc land Hymn accompanied by Donald left on return to Toronto P","“"“°m “C” ‘‘ Tlmi" “Mil H°me- 5'0"/ice at the the band of'the P.E.l. Regiment HONORS after havins spent several *‘““*'3' ‘‘“’°’‘ °‘"‘’‘ ‘° K”" “me "id ST"? W” W“ ‘WWI under the direction of Lt. Char- week. with ,-cum... 1,, Norm awa. said they believed mem- ‘ “PW Donald Campbell The les MacGregor. (Continued from page 1) site. ""5 °f "'° omw‘ m"°".F9" “m"““°"5 “’°“¢ G°°"F5° Wm‘ Following the race Lleuten- with Deep Cove "Bonny 1-adellr Ml‘. Harvey Stewart accom-l 9" P'°”°“°" .A"‘°°‘°t‘°“ ‘Wild LEVI MCNIIIV. lost-‘Pb ant Governor F Walter Hynd- der and Deep Cove ROLIIII planted by his two sons. Harold “"3” the “"' “'h“’h 't“t°d' mi-gr, Frank Hamm, Harry man will present The Evening Queen 7th. and Peter. Kingsboro.’ left by "'°““d 3 1”“- Nacmullnd. Daniel Ferguson. Patriot Gold 1: and saucer Tho Eaton cattle ran into car recently to attend his funer- - - » i ‘l 1 tel-ment was in Mermaid cem- :3“-;l.ie wgvlillneamtzf nlytigtuopfioaiflohg. lgutlgiwmwzlg glmtgahlts brother. the lata Henry I s (‘I859 W GIG 1' . NOTE FUNERAL__The m ‘chtzpgghltfifilgéttg/‘lg: ggldbéugntg §iia‘cla9sJ“Indi°:;"}“7ip mttftmglgg l£lr.ht;l1:ld -Mrs. Jlloutlz nerider 8: REPAIRS M ncrai for Felix Buote was held Saucer Girls representing the nut: teat mp the senior or re. ‘n 3} ‘$110 h 11;: 232? 1:: ' Thursday morning frombls late winning horse will present a ‘tow A champion in the gain as her 0 y Storey EIECIIIC residence Rusticovilie, to St u ' 5° ' " °‘'‘ “° ' . . , Church. bathfluen for F I Ill llll (' '~l \, 1 ll Inn ll , :v£:;)°rn::iq"t:°mhiu“as1:’!'” Ir“ . The Ea heifers were wife and family at Souris. Mr. [HAL 4.1341 r,,..,,,m, Aye"; “Whiz ‘:3 cs; Following is the route of strofll Onofldll t§It|uI:y“‘° “"59 Mackenzie has accepted a posl- M. “Joan smgwcg anew we service at the lava the Gold Cup and saucer classes whi . tion with a company in Halifax. iimbwrers were Emmett G» parade. ‘ nd take the iunior lull l‘€“"V¢ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connol- lant. se Myers. Amm Form up at Quaan Charlotte °““"{“°" tam”; -MM’ ly. Charlottetown. spent th_0 were °=-we L» “W S°.“°°‘= mil: 1“ '* *° be» -* °‘ ---“"““-- l.7.i.°.“.f.':.".i'.““....l".’..';. ‘i.°'}“‘iii.! '°' Ga th rid Ed pm-t _ a.m. sons c venue‘ ' « ~ - - - , ...:..;:'.. ..~:.:. ------= -» **'° ":.:° °*"'""‘::'.‘**s.:"’°.r.:. -or 2 i’.'.‘.f§‘.i’.°.Z rcmctory, to North River on : to - - ' W - Brighton Road; to Euston; to 'I°° '‘‘°‘‘ “’° ° '” Boswell: 3. Ivan Ashley. funmm-. Mcquiup puNEgA1, _ -11,. . . . may llad male titles 3.‘, cm. 1_ cm,‘ um: unyalitor M11;-Maw Mean;-lid qriiddefietgraiflignfetgtbuedng with Rat-kind-It -1: 2.33:. n mmemnoowi-auc 8- 0 D8 . - "395 V‘ M” J L . fl]. rom hei-umldldiicsayso mom . ‘§,,c'{,‘§'.§§.',: :3 ,’.‘,‘,}’,‘."",‘,§".,,c,,‘,,‘{ grand tsmals ribbons with Pain 3.593;”; mg 3, 3, my 3 y 1 A|‘cMI'_ & MIBBIIIIIG t;::t is St Dunstan-s Basilica I. Park: when ‘he Du“, fig smml Md me u_ senior-2 yearllangi 1. Clyrul |’,u|_ °"“'°'i‘. «---»--~--- . .- '°‘.*::.-...°.°''....- ." is... mu -m-- «-- ahon. it also email tad . uni sons: 2. Alton Yoimkes-:—'3. ‘ I“ “will: V¢- 113:: “Big ciasass faoati tin ill!!! Otto B. Neivatin. - nnett Macdonalti was present git tits and some ‘libs-as yen‘ 0l¢= 1. Gerald Dol- er: M “'9'?” - r1d’fl“b¢lJ|'0':'| Police Chief C. W. Ma’? of the old; chug. any : and Allah)’: a . a . . aon. 0 Ath h liedth pubs tilar oioseattantionfaosn UM“! - ‘°""°'1¥-1w|- I-Ion W- io'ol§ierv'-' tiio touowinr tear Wfimiie. one of is. most Mm-'°ld= 1-M 8- 3- I-we nu. vom: can ,°,}§°'“"- Pilmltm M°K°m- fie rules while the Gold Cup mu» imruua m Boswllit . am» Nuns, am Redmond. a A. W. ‘nu, mm. mm,” lottlwlll - l,.l‘ed':mploy.“ ‘y‘:§'::“:f :i-l:us':r.iiI-ayp rnornlIi:.h W’ ‘wt: cola practically as all: ‘law’; {'3 mun. cums. sum anca. In took in No cars will be allowed to hard to 1"“ 53% 3.,.g.u_ G0I0"l“a|- W h. ‘flu he Catholic cemetery park on any street: atom the 30-0 M W '“°"“'¢ 3"‘ " Junior band. 1. cm. amt; P-‘I'M WM - "' i_ heaolyutiiotfihatwasatltlagm 1 3°”, 1_ V PlI‘Ul|I.'A‘ catnpiasa tlaad wa-rrs rims: ‘rt: p..;,‘f:“:°;l,;,,,,g W, the en, halter himself. a use its so aanigylisni: .1. Richard 3. Ieacsaarlas tar ‘I! tnosols. non] for Gordon David Watts ousted in Island I-6 lladllnv aauur; 2. is. my aatmu; s. 1 ' along North River Road Fri- .whn was f ed mm ,,.- ri for many years. Ivan aura. sfgwgrf Matorg randrrasadisonwednesday ‘fl! Berna", “M. .3 "I$lloIIoIiflaI!fiIfkIt Pro¢anyofDaan.-1.l!.Lylo \ ziplscs Thuraiiay morning Ln‘ swam mm. ‘mm three pladius h the vulva! lomalr 2. iv; Aaliiey: J. sat at. It. 4-31! or to - =-------- c---«‘--' ~"'..'~ it “" “°"""' ovahuq v/[mfg m sec on , ass was esisbra by it... Read - arialm MIG the Junior paugi. rm saucy. -W .tvht'5airo duct. sootiostorsroiItItrIfllI- unioiinad:s.oanis-nuisr rv gin.‘-.._,._n", apaetannsaresanstl to«aniisons:!.l.i4|sIsswdl. _ °""°"' Mame W W °- W“ "W W 0‘ M "'“"“""' PEARSON'S srtmio susssx N. a. rim tap- the use . Pallbe ails is passina. P are sonar salt’: I. I. 9 ' ere Ra rtlacnon cautious not to still. smith and soon. New luau: sointstl CENTRAL RADIO & TV 176 Kent Street. am asslwood. Howard area too our horses taking 1. Osman s. nun. Dal! 00" « ltariottatown, as their P. ‘E. 1. Representative. Watts. llair claw. Gian ran» ,pm in the parade. rm. Rubbarth. N.s.: I. 8. “mm ‘.324; ml»ive'"iionm ' miioliouitm “' "'°°" "‘”""‘ ”“"' wsiinlar V311 ° 1 I 3- -m will u -poem display at its Kent st. lliowlng Y -’ - o ’ I70 I “"014! Watts. Warm W" m”d.:t'du.?:.:t‘°I'in“"iii:rs‘: "‘°"‘ 2' H’ ' onus. muss. on mils: and satunlay Aunt Me! “HM. W-do ll-cl-Iusluin. I I "" " ,, M; TN-3°” °"= 1- “W W“ and sat. sinus sssa Masisal and Technical will be on trains. Alan Macnoaalti 9¢"""u";""'“' "“ " m_ ‘M 5°“? 3- Am" °‘“‘'‘‘' N''''"' and and would he pleased to nest via any ,cIiunoa con- "" M“"l1|- TIN .9595?” 0‘ mm °' an “mm m”"°°‘ u‘“'° 51*" man‘ Inittaa or is oanseraplataig the purchase of an anal. “id flu“? 3°30“ "lid" ”°°"t°" '".."k°d " hm piano. rtsrcl aliases. levies ass. 1 . in a body. tlihmut wag 3 not lull! in front GIIOIO FIKALES 1 . I‘. I elm-an \ 3," can. Junior oaiil Hill I. . Show at Dusk NOT SINCE ‘MAJOR BENSON’ SUCH A HEAIIIWAIMIIIIG (OMEDYI it hit AAIMSI-TllVl HtlVF.Y i*‘k*‘A"k'k*'A'** the 't‘()il1l)l'lt‘a_", pleasure - business trip in Ger- many ‘ will leave London also no ’