Ne eee eee Og a eT a mE a oe ee -_ . me y , + a = er Beige es | Re nh ee.) oo ee f ‘Definitely Won't Return jars comet (Braves Blank Cards Vetini /Von rn rie , "WJ, 4 HUNTERS NER 3 - | NHL SaysRed Storey | jaycnreux incident | Athlatics D = ade House OF Commons [AthHietics Det eat Yankees nN es Made House Of Commons | it : : - first Move,” ont Gwhtt bait aftet) 1 woulll baly be losing fe(® and “ a : ; a three - day meeting, whech| admitting 1 was at fault if I ap | The gaspereaux incident at |the Fishery officers ad R.C.2 oe ee eet as ae elie te is Tee tee ee lao ae ta ee iy fentributed two singles Ww. plied for North River Causeway has clari- aid ndt ¢éme a day tod| Milwaukee lengtlientd its Na Giants. Andre Rod-| glove about while run- jin to his homer orm be woakh Wo Faseres “1 dok't aK 1 WAS WOR wh Mee Oy we “TempARt mA TeA-| soon. One lobster factory th West League lead to two gaimes ee See eee eS eres ee aS Ue. leeied ths Uae fesiee in three runs. tO take thé reagan 1 won't apply for | pot” madé the Moor of the House has closed this season due wheh Bob Buhl shut out|/Gouble play ball helped es SOX LONE RUN it’s up to ; . tive. If he requested reinstate- | reinstatement.” of Commons .before it subsided|to & 6f lobsters and @/St. Lodis 8 while ce -in the inning spurt./ Despite home runs by Norm | Béston’s only run came on Ted fnent I don’t there would said he has been .. “how t fire a Lite mat-|tater wuidhet of boogie tardive San Franciocp Giaats wile Roy got the| Siebern, Mary Thronéberry and | Williams’ sixth thing horher, his be ai rotlem the Aierican fat. i . ™ action tat | dak of clabrayeacat. & fetid ihe 8 loosely saved gene of frcend ay he Ea gdt oal oe ~~ eee © Oy ee ree Storey dowh Fisheriés Officer’ was &|the Tignish has that biitgh 12-9. corgbe | three-run homer second, Garver won fifth. gave ; hat he.” as wad h Spent ath teri ae. ite nt be aay ra tye hb Rh gt fr Cine |Nevene ‘wen coir. Manca. ip fy Rane Mere lek ce decd “ 4 referee-ig-chief. we es- " tout of Chit > Cal ith ti ae whi cnae sshiagies Whos I sectqued leit scopes 3) A, ie ARE Serie on Nine on De ei ee shames (3 ae a ee pe _ a a: in an fatervitw. “The devision of | to say and hab that we can /pullide a drow pat tee fone nd& Wess thah th May Kansas City dropped New York| decisions. = Detroit ripped into rookié Ted | and Cleveland and Baltimore bab Bi “sweets te. hk fhake the|tomé 16 sofné dry & gil net have | 1957. doesn't require an Ei-| yankees back into fifth place TION ‘ Wills and Mike Fornieles for 15/tled for second place at Balth / ae = . ve alsd BOt 0 of tiny fam-}an opportunity to get Over, undef | stein to figure out how long the Bill Tuttle turned in a sensa-| hits, inclgding a two-run homer | more in a night game. i : We don’t want to make the!first move doésn't nihtter’. | I've alsd got mg the/ ihe .500 inark, one game i - ily. It’s not to leave them or around it, the large ones that |lobster industry will last at that! netroit which thumped Boston|tiomal back hand catch on Bill by Al Kaline, as they shoved the/ In the only National League P | fot ha Otte Sedbod, Which Would ls, WANE tN under sibédd slip|rate of deciine. reine Ars Knocked out Bob| Skowron's 450-foot drive to the|Red Sox deeper into last place.| game, Los Angeles was at Phib . r ‘ Bé Abcessary if I took & job with; through the mesh. nx We are pasting through a ra: fiisrt, A’? ,ksbeted ut BOB ssccument te center field at/ Katine, who had four hits Wed-| adelphia. s € ion Oo ers the Amerieah Leapué: were placed here for a purpost|ther dangerous period. The gen-|4.q hammered Yankee pitching] fo"Ncs ever seen, in the: park : : ' “I don’t wiht Wb lehve tpotth | Sut i any event there is no point} tral attitude is to take while the/for 15 hits while rolling th & the ‘best ever seen in ne_perk. f - eee ae) eS eliminating OTS Se Oe we te Sey. - : T « : [a er amas © conedh $0 MUCH inclined 10 Set their own standard] , Bob Buhl blanked istics “Wine Tribe Recalls our Oo ers ie as yne aA ey - t® Sports.” saat | cA fort ot wate win stana |0¢ Regulations ab they go atone] £2," S.04 “Mfeel. Casey Wise| Dick BrOWn ; ‘ Storey expréssed Sorrow sé Much persecution wit Bh suppose major : : : : he had to abAle by hit resignt-|specinié etiphasis on what spee-|bldek ducks will stand up under| Mpped im with his first major CLEVELAND (AP) — Catcher : sare a 4 Desroches caught six fies at | tion from the NHL. “|e Matta for spect wd itb| A season extending from August ERS iaatng Del Crandall” alas] sce procs tga igcaaid bee or e220 n pen Tyne Valley Tigers ac Saimmen|2e third base etation, Fahging or were ae ene ee withatned’ tocaty [Take & lesson from the lobster | homered off Marv Grissom with| the international League Wednes- side beat, them 164 Oe eae ee oe ae. Hl Reci pressure because nly hunters | situation as it now eats. eet ae on ae, toes’ bs cee ta Pawan By WILL GRIMSLEY "Winged Foot’s 35-35—70 par. even- | Second Biréh member, when the crash does) 12 ERR place injured Fitzgerald ; ‘ , wide: . i istrate with experiénct, fatural ability | ' in| . MAMARONECK, N.Y. (AP)--| Al Balding, Canada’s lone rep- Bas a gta ST | ON earn, (ec terse ak moe ee cee em Na a aS | a Seven inner} The Legion jumped into a 24 cess in bringing thein to bak. thé Piratés but they camé from| Orioles in Baltimore, : : S défences, most of them cost-/jead in the first inming, and the eup | Wild ducks for instance will ap- jbehind with five runs on the| Brown, 24, was sent to Buffalo tte ge ae Sam Snead, pretourney favor ly, were committed by the visit-| visitors never caught The} Réciiration of miner Thue |parently withstand vnlimiea SURIOr A FES jeienth to win for Roy Fact. Tt| Bisons recently on 24-hour recall. | Thursday to go into a fc ite came in with a 37-9673. ors while the Legion playing' score was 75 at end of the | baseball players beataa Gat |tanting preaeure. vat the day was the ninth straight of the sea-| The Cleveland News quoted man-/|tie for the opening oh eile te otal ‘miuch steadier ball was charged fourth, but the hofiié club brcke|Batitain and Midget for Fate ager Joé Gordon in Baltimore as |Tound of the 50th U.S. Open golf/ Today weed with only two miscues. game wide from ther | take place at 3:30 this afternoon ‘comes when éveryone realizes son . championship. low 50 scorers and ties. Nine hits, including two tip- ae ae at Meriorial Field. they have Déeomne dangerously y me Face had a Close call. He te nce Rage hy oe ny ar te Sis in inact We i> Boys ranging from & to 16 are low in numbers. It seems todhap- \placed Bob Friend in the eighth so croteaditbats—<eme TO Pet ee R A El sivas for registration. The (pen over night. At thé close Of] Members of the Junior Ab |with two 6n, Pi a ei te ee eee Saal car ioe ten safé bifiglés off Ira Campbell,|7¥®¢ Valley 190 1000 $ 9 7 leagues will get underway on the the First Great Wat a conserva-| ies team are request- | Pittsburgh leading 7-5. Willie] *8sue- Keine. inguding a triple and two doub- ‘Legion 230 45 x 16 10 2/ 29th of June. }tive estimate places the number | @4 to meet this evening at Mem- | Mays’ pinch homer put the Giants ro TION si ae shat les. Stull Struck out two and|. Umpires — plate, Garth Harris,| Registration of Juveniles will of wild ducks in the States atrial Field clubhouse at 5.30 to | out front but the Pirates’ five-run SOVIET PULA’ After shooting wey Sites walked four. Campbell also sent bases, Gerald Gay. take place at a later date. lone hundréd and fifty-five mil-| ébtain their uniforms for the Sea- rally turned defeat to victory for Population of the Soviet Union | 32, three ae par, = . ‘Wo down via the strikeout route, lion. : son. their ace relief pitcher. Dick|was officially estimated at 208,-| Hogan bald bie soos = aid walked six. ; Soldiers, eee of; The Fl aap e their first | Stuart hit his 10th homer for the' 800,000 at the start of 1959 gether a ace Coke Grady did the heaviest thém, on being a from | taste tomorrow ; rugged finishing holes, aire shelling for the Legion, geiting op ung ces the arméd forces indulged in un-| (Saturday) afternoon whén they Monit _— putted the 16th for an Singles double i hunting. Seasons, limits|tackle the Mount Stewart J stroke when a par would have dame. Clartace Gus tnd Pace . kad bhebedn sees: iguared. are hers. fa an exhjpition game at put him out front alone. He DésRochés each hit 2 for $, one e ing the war due to a shortage| Mount Stewart. secking his fifth Open title, a of Gillis’ bingles a coats. r S os _ lof wardens from enlistments and| , The Abbies have been practic- record. For Tyne Valley, Jack Gorrill & generally unsettled public game| ‘98 | faithfully these few BY NORMAN MACDONALD With more thah half of the 149 hit a single and triple in three law observance was not consid- eeeee he the Wate "can scores on the board, Hogan, Fin- ie qeaded Gat snes anil League-leading Rollaway Aces gain & décisioin this season over |¢Ted as important. When the mil-| Donald and coach Donnie Le- carwrehd, Kaleft, ond SHEE ware SAihicaes ane web alk be tan] dan tac Gane victory | the hi Aces. :tions of hunters returned from | Ciair. The Cape Traverse Rovers, course, but each club will feet|the only Players better XK Ko ee tries | over 3 BY. last Wilf Shepherd toiled on the Europe they tried to make up| Both the Abbies and Lecion- have still to be defeated in the( that the honor and prestige of - into a home run. Edgar Ellis also| defeating the Juniors-7-4. Danny | ‘hound for the winners, giving up| for the time lost with the result | tres should see action at Mem-| prince County softball league. their respective leagues will be hit 2 for 3. MacCormack’s ¢rew has yet te | ix hits, walking three and strik- that in a year or two the approx, orial Field when the diamond fs The Cape boys have been partic-|0n the shoulder, and both ing out three. 135 million ducks had dwindled] declared fit for play. It is ex- ularly strong with the bat this| teams will be playing all out to = _ John Hughts Sbsorbed the lbst to a short 33 million. There wasn’t| pected that by the middle of | year and will create a lot of| cop a verdict. Se Se ey Dee eee BS | Se eee ae Seay eve a hext week everything should be| headaches for pitching talent this It is to be hoped that a meet- SPO TS FRONT fanning three ~ cs. Aeanamtnn tok bobs ond ook The game in Mount Stewart pe SBven the daddy of all ous belt £= SS ih Gon te held ‘and = Duke McCaltum, third sacker|sdmething was done. A drastic| starts at 3 o'clock. artists in these parts, Bill Stull.| Having lists completed. Just for winners, in the - ae > ie limits —a-2d/}~—_ REMEMBER WHEN wi'l have to be at his very shere- now you tent really tell what CALLAGHAN \Piays of the game, caught le 0 ing--season com-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | est to keep those rampaging clubs a lot of the play- By PIUS line drives off the bats of 7 bined with a competant staff of} The United States extended its| vers in subjection. for, and ae en ee ‘ = | Catan ‘Sh War Superba | Wi anes oe sneer | emmy ihe wughinan Can] We ex Aaron wes a Res | ditremt itm Swerve , uc jough several for the eighth consecutive year} sipgton, ey © see them. We the a : be ; eae paral ek Re pets Smee tee ne tercmen | Se0tHS el Guile 2 struggle to| when Helen Moody defeated Brit. definitely keep things interesting | Jeadtine date which wee eet at ' 9 the evolution: are, MO ae 0 Nene — With e pale Of doubles mad Shep. | Set olf the danger lst. din's Kay Stammers 63, 36, 6$| enough in the Prince County! the last meeting, but it must be Scat men To date 21 games have beén schéduléd for Victoria PAFk’s Ol |herd with a single and a twe * yr = in aie aoe at Wimbledon 21 years ago to- en the utvo Gat big a et around ge clipper ne : , mit\ on ducks was a . The US. tennis play- apple sooner playing rosters : Giamohd and 21 games have been played. There's Hot ont pobt- | bogger. motith sedson. The daly bag tim [Coe eee a See nicnt in the| pretty hefty push, and bre mot per gtapiticed, the better. Pponeéd contest to catch up on and the schedule committte has beem| ‘Bull’ Dunn poled the longest ' érs made it 21 zg in the field sfved a lot of headaches a8 a result. ball \of the game, a four-bagger | it was cut to less then one third| annual series, which alternates |¢*@¢ctly stumbledum So far in the ladies softball 5 : 0 a It’s true that many of the evénings wére ahything but ideal | deep into left field with one man |% hunting regulations and heavy|petween Wimbledon’ and U.S.| tither. In Alan Andrews, they| coe the three teams are very oe (3 either for fans or players but they never got ga pas enough te | on base. | penalties for infractions the ducks | ¢ourts, before England won last o bre en — uneven in playing strength, and LAWNBOY HEADQUARTERS FOR P. E. L call the game off. Just about the meanest events = wee, Wee Moe Goodwin called the wa ae bee make a ace but | year’s meet by four matches to ele ee 2 code job oa” at 8S Se Dt email Gaiminiiaide nesday when Lions threw the Irish for a ldss. A how’ if and strikes last événifg. jtheir progress was scarcely not-| three. ieee been . etown d Gravette whe seat Cts Sacgnbeae ne [yt Seemaregreeiga wm [ore for dere aca] ova manbaune | Dae oan? cmoom wes wremel| wat, ye, numge bales ~ ‘ C wi . on any species wi e is lu wt, THE FACT that Shamrocks being. at home te the to a dangerous level the come- NELSON. B.C rae mae big- eae oe hepa then | Deat_the K. of C. club 18-0, and all scheduled games have been played speaks | 7) and } ? » BC. ¥ more pitching the Thunderbirds beat the K. of | less Dodgers Barry's ‘back trail if fraught with diffi- nfronting mem-| their team would really be get : te somé adverse weather. There have Several OVEHIRES | Conack’s Junior’. bers of the Canadian Postal Em- for the season. _ betp wets t s6 eae; a ew players could have pleaded that they didn’t think the contest ; _ jnever made it. Take the Passen-|jiovees Association is obtaining| Softball fans will have an op- drubbing. the other by such _= 4 Would ¢ome off. But they didn’t act in this Way and if there seém- ger Pigeon for instance. At one| .oiective bargaining rights, Got | portunity to compare the brand | 500° 0: that. The Thunderbirds oe AS ae oe oe eee oe B ASEBAI i a aie ae ns geen hen trey Cote of Ottawa, assistant me ee coro thee | Will either have -to be weakened |] Souris Bridgetown ere on hand eep their : tional etary, told a two vs : the K. of C. team strength- ee now, this league looks like ft will have a terrific playoff. covered hundreds of acres. They rectal convaiien hére. Mr. | Prince County variety next Sat- oan # the league is to Gourish — pews. ions, Juniors and en ae are going at ~aros RESULTS were shot can Pray by the hun-|y5- Cote was optimistic in as- — oe ae holk te as it should. j - in great style. There doesn’t seem much to choosé way| , dreds of thousands and packed|.. the chance of obtaining |tiacs of Summerside @ a favourite. Rollaway were going full steam ah@&d for quite in barrels and puncheons and|*° = ‘ federal | the B.I.S. Shamrock club from a while but Lions and Shamrocks soon took thém back to earth.| &y THE CANADIAN PRESS | shipped to the large cities where oe — the capital city. The Irish won Ral h Callbeck Again we wish something could happen to thosé Dodgers who | cieveland G00 010 010-2 7 ®\they were sold for a few cents| =” . it all last year, but haven't réach = lose every time they go on the diamond. There doesn’t seem to BE | Bajtimore 000 610 000—1 7 1) each. When the general public ed the top as yet in this new sea- & great deal of and that first victory still seems f@F | “Perrarese 5-3 and Brown: Pap-| woke up it was too late to save DOCTOR DEES son. They will be tough to beat, . PEL we: aioe . bed ae ea. pas 53 and Triandos. HR: Bit—|them. They are now extinct a ee Ae yg or however. ont no ate = : Central Bedeque ; or ev y's e, we 90. 3 . ’ r. Grantley Dick-Read, le: better than Eustace es Gardner (2). monument to man’s greed. ‘ : : ‘ F ponent of natural childbirth,| js marshaling his Pontiacs to a | } THREE CARS carrying the members of the Prince Edward American League AWAKE AT LAST = . [sland rifle team leave this afternoon for Bedford, N.S. where the | Detroit 000 001 304-8 150] The authorities have at long pe Thursday = a oe a mega er ak tie an) Inter-Maritime rifle match takes place tomorrow. Boston 000 001 000—1 5 2/|last awakened to the danger|‘* “88 @nnounc ursday night. | It's only an e =—, Lid. teams have always given splendid &tcounts of them-| Narieski $6 and Wilson; —Wills,|threatenitg the Lobster Industry. | i ug ros. ones oe in = a = and this year’s répresentatives | 2-1 Fornielés (9) and White. HRS:| According to the Press West certainly no. exception. Det-Kaline (12). Bos-Williams (2).| Prince is ‘seething’ Far better to ” 7 | The team members return to the province Sunday And sport ‘Kansas City 002 150 010—9 15 ®|have their weeping, wailing and Starters For Saturday Snbiesite stock Oh LAWN BOY DEALER fans are hoping they return with the three-province crown. New York 001 000 211-5 11 ©| gnashing of teeth now and have Wneebteaiioh tedlly 155 Kent St. Charlottetown GENE CONLEY continues to prove to Fred Haney and the; Garver, 5 - 4 Meyer (9) and) it over with then to be on relief June 13th ne Alone Let us check reeves bongs of Se Se Se i ee 4 ee om Conteh (6) pod Rekve. Rancherd lic, © Silene * ani’ aes D TROT & PACE 2 Dashes at 125.00 vere Aer to the Philadelphia illies. , yas ran a : ; . a>. || away. es Conl three victories, one of them over his form-|‘9). HRs: KCy-Hadley (3). NYk-|the lobster season lasted until Hasty Road, Coronation Lass, Winston Budlong, Christie’s | r H & Aut ér aah tae decent is, 33 but two of the three losses were on-|Siebern (6), Throneberry (2),/ the freeze-up in November or De-| Best, Col. Henry, Nokomis Belle, Nellie Bangs. see FREE ESTIMATE one ome 0 run decisions. His most recent accomplishment was a four-hit| Mantle (12). cember. Fishermen have admit- C PACE 2 Dashes at 150700 CALL NOW Ce Ltd ee ties ve nee ete co as he Een Ae eee gk Ol ec nat One third of their in-| Bobby Brooke, Callie Hal, Vera Signal, Coronation Sué, Jolly PHONES 8543.8544 LAWN BOY DEALER ore against I ngeles Dodgers needed Cincinnati 032 000 030—8 come from fishing lobsters was} ) lant eg, Esso, Jay’s Abner T. WN and ——. see, Scat Si lating Way Wnide ss Chicago 000 000 600—0 9 2) from short lobsters and from the| 2" Norine Bent ge ea sien ave 3 PALMER ELECTRIC Summerside Charlottetown now, ra protect! combe iley; Dra- eason ‘ i . — | ' their lead in the National league. Indeed when we wrote this ence 45 ‘aeiae Ieee More- na wtih - ae Jollity Leigh, Jean Clegg, Pixie Abbe, May §. Gratton, Ann’s <= = == tolumn they had a meré game margin over San Fransisco Giants. head (8) Hillman (8) and S. Tay- PROB ABLE Boy, Taurida Bay. tienes ce ee OO lee, He: Cndieiien (0 me FREE FOR ALL 2 Dashes at 250.00 e defending champions. - : “ . : . : i : HAMBLY & INNI Milwaukee could use a fellow like Conley these days. The | 52" Fr 140 000 T3199 $ PITCHERS Sir Joseph, Mr. Rock, Bertram Hanover, Sky Prince, Just badd hurlers on the Braves staff haven't looked too sharp lately and | Pittsburgh 020 003 25x—12 137 Betty's Mark. : Z they are finding it difficult to complete games. This present road : aE ae aa —< American League ith P * i WEEK-END trip could be a mighty tough one for last year’s champions. ey ° -? . i j N)— Therp are still a few teams in the National lehgue that hive | (8), Zann (8) ant Sine ee ae eee Starters Wi ositions oe i their’ eves on the flag and are determined to knock t ves ; . , “a a Sat is * ieep Hob throne. The Glanis vight now niuit be considered the |Law (9) and Kravitz. HRs: SF- ante at New York (N)— Monday June 15th FATHER’S DAY HEADQUARTERS > ossi (4-2) vs. Bronstad (0-0). ; greatest threat but there are ot that havén’t yet abAndoned | Kirkland 2 (10), Mays 1 (10. Pgh- é = hope of getting a slice of world series money. Stuart (10) oe eee a vein vs _ Sh NO. 1 C TROT 1 oo . ‘ak 4. Ray ; ‘It would be t thing if th in both 1 continue ukee 010 020 050—8 12 @| Score vs Kemmerer (45)./ — 1. Tommy Shanter, S2. Dextér Scott, 3. Queen Rodney, 4. Ment down tothe wine latte gm mona 53], Kans ya Boston, (8) x, 8. Tarn Boy, &. Ban's Gir, 7. Giang Billy, The Shek | AAENYS FINE WORSTED SUITS, reg. 49.5084) ff .50 Buhl 63 and Crandall; Mizell, ne : NO. 5-8 A TROT & PACE 2 Dashes at 200.00 . : clay nap Ventas ike tite, Eine teas to ho ee 7-8 Grissom (8), Jeffcoat (8) and POE mnee aa — Bur-| | 1: Danley Barnley, 2. Lady Lakeburn, 3. New Forest, 4. Bernie CHARCOAL ONLY—36 to 44 . Smith, : : , 5. Willard’ ice, 6. Galla ay. : : en - oe no time at all that these same Yankees were occupy- | Wise (1), Crandall (9). a eae 2 OT axheaenite e : 200.00 Quinell : ng the league basement. Right now, they are in the thick of the|Los Angeles 430 000 013-11 19 @) an, fancisc® a Slade Pi rg gg gtd So om ge omaha gy MEN’S FINE ALL WOOL TWEED \ 5 95 he and have themselves and their fans convinced that they'll be | Phila 000 000 000— 8 2 YS) or et ah $6imts ein SPORTS COATS 24.50 ading th k i short time. Pedres 7-2 and Roseboro; Rob- en ’ Boe oe , reg ‘ The Bolsbers have mate a suenerkabie recovery after a hor-|erts 45 Meyer (2), Robinson (4), oe ee ee = NO. 3-6 A PACE 2 Dashes at 175.00 each Daily Double Z ’ a , pee ie oe oo ten Vested nit ot Goma te beep > te tan Bb Rage — us: Po eee Cincinnati at St. adhe (N)— = - er wae ea bg ang 3. Meadow Abbe, 4. Jolly | 5 49 ‘ s. ° — cK, 9. Pertec' ai, 9, s y. . thown these past couple of weeks. (42) Lawrence (3-6) vs Broglio (0-5). MEN’S CHINO DRILL PANTS = When they do hit a bit of & bad spell, they'll have nd cushion Titernational Lea NO. 2 C PACE 1 Dash at 175.00 Daily Double . : h as they had last year upon which to fall back. And they'll | Havana 030 101 “6 12 1 STANDINGS McC, 5. Moriell Woody, 6. Belle Texas, 7. Eric’s Peg, 8. John TAN AND OLIVE SHADES—REG. 4.95 i i 1. Stormy Clegg, 2. Jack Rosecroft, 3. Myrtle E, 4. Robert hit their bad spells just like any of the rest of them. Montreal 000 000 300-3 6 1 wahasteae a elie bib. “‘Thuiidermoda, Cheeky Chee . THE WEATHER h ‘enjoving’ rtainly no’ | Craddock and Gonder; Gray, . F . ; - driven folks from their homes-to the ‘Island's famed besehes’ And |Miller (6), Valdes (8) and Teed | ®¥ "aunt Charl t Drivi Park T Shirts ...... 98c [Dress Sox ... 98¢ | Shirts''n Shorts 98c there doesn’t seem much chance that too many will be havifig ae en poe bs 2 7 4 W L. Pet. GBL arlottetown riving Far c i129 8.95 first swim of 1959 until early July. HowéVer, warnifgs about Swim- | Toronto 000— us a ' gs tan es eae ming and boating practices are always in — and if not appli- —— Poses oe eeu a eee a : po oo ocemencomern SS Men s Summer JA KETS, reg. $ e 5 $ cable these days, then they will be in a very few weeks. les, Scantlebury (9) a mp- 4 ee ™ ——— ” This coming Sunday opens National Water Safety Week and | son. oe = - a i F CHICKS & BROODER BOYS' T SHIRTS ...... 98e Boys’ Cowboy JEANS $2.49 we feel this column would be lax indeed if we failed * make a | Richmond 100 001 000-2 8 0 Pittsburgh 9 28 509 § or few observations in this regard. | Rochester 030 000 O1x—4 7 0) ee 7 2. 482 6% SUPPLIES Us TODAY im IT 1S INDEED . sad fact that each year a ~ men, ‘aeeeaee Dafrel Johison; Mit- St. Louis 22° 32 .407 10% gage Se e s MEN’S POPULAR MAKE 4 95 women and children drown in the ten provinces Canada. There | Rand. Phila 21 32 .396 11 | , seems little chance that things will change this year. \Columbia = 031 000 100-5 12 1 American League ALWAYS IN STOCK SPORT SHIRTS, reg. 4.95 Oo BAe ee eee However, thé pictiire could change greatly if all co-operated Buffalo 000 903 012-6 13 1 WL Pet. GBL MASTER CHICK STARTER KRUMS and a _ |, and remaified wide awake in the ways of water safety. Most af| Gibbon, O’Donmell (6) and Hall,| of CHICK STARTER! ’ these fatal accidents could be prevented. Many of them hapvén|Baich (2); Conley, Erickson (2) Cleveland 28 24 488 1% = = : because people don’t think, try to show off or havé just net learm-|Mason (5), Lehman (7), Farrell a 6% me - ed the basic water safety rules. (9) And Coker. Detroit 2% % 519 2% Aatberiaes DILLON & SPILLETT LTD Everyone should acquaint himself with the rules of water . Fi ” WESTERN OIL WELLS New York % 2% .500 3% safety .All should learn what to do in an emergeney. If folks would Chick : j re away with.| The number of producing oil |Kansas City 2% 2% .490 4 co-operate, a whole lot of sadness could be dore awa sas There is indeed much to enjoy in the summer months. Let's: wells in western Canada was ll, | Washington 2% 31 436 7 7 Queen St. Chariotictown Dial 2626 gill live to enjoy i. |560 at the start of 1959. ? )Bostoa 2 31 46 7% hoes Ba a ;j “=