l iooaueinexwwwnikoxv "l . . .. .. V. ., V i . ' .. uennnuoarrommu rigs-14 Saturday. Jnly'31. .1954 -:--M Mrs. W. A. Harper and daugh- ifmf Th. w.Qk l:h'IKBtlII'eIrii:. of .Suinme side, are .he Km.-at or Miss Katherine Doyle. V o "' 3'”I'”".' "' at lormer Islander. I-ml 6-r-r wssrsnu EIIAIIIIIAII i Item fall: it over Mrs. W. J. Sullivan and Mrs. R u up” nu ungugopsbly a;”p'”' I - - - - . ndian River Car. 'Henry Noonarl of Summeraldc, have en in . Pf I R, , 1:, , 3 ' , u not summer. I105 F!" N iilval Isonday. Ausust and. Bpong. v T ertram DD outer as their guests. Mrs. H. J. Higgins emu. n” my. gyetsivding effect -u-s - and W. L ma mute”. of the First Methodist Church of of Ngwmgwu, com, and M"- 1;. North Attleboro. Mass, has been xg Hug.” mg ,0... Roget of visiting his sister, Mrs. w. ai-nest. ai.d.;,,,.., N, J, Pickering and Mr. Pickering at - Clinton. and other relatives in Ken- -DANCING MsaNeiIl's Warehouse, Remington every Thursday night. Lowell Hueatis and His Orchestra. Dsrlcirlg 9.00-1180,. Canleelt service Teurieu in central near hislilv of our Island hospitality. "The! find Islanders for the most part A friendly pwge. They en suite ei- ten 17 i . Qllltk 1' lhvl covey's of I-lune were reported this 1081' in June which in rlthlt Jllllcll-Ill. . . 1 Mr. and Mrs Ohesley Robertsoni visiting ini ainston and Fredericton. He was or summemd. -. M.-. --...... .. ....... i'.i”i”"... l.ll.':.l5il....”2?'.i.'.l';.””””'.i.... ..:"y: w:.""-....: --.--um I)IiIi:dbrotg1Veki;;Iln-law.hI.M!. Charles son and daughter-in-law, Mr. audl m" bruk me me" 1,, mm July. om, .w”.im. an. 1"” W plls;Ilpae”wlthdi5eoI1lreI:ief impeller-5 Der. eln hm town,u. , - .en nc.orptt Flam", VIIWI DE Befmfm W” " '-'"l'5l W”. 3'43" ; In some districts the nun covers uiudvui nu like our cum. 0 I 0 farmers, in stock at Bruce's. in reported quite plentiful and in pastoral scenery, our coolseveninu 'i special speaker on Sunday. , Mu, Albert 1-rooms and claugh-' others below last yesr at this (though this can be carried to an 93. w ; - . n. CALIAGEAN will be e e e ter, I Helen of Summerslde. are numb . URJIIIIINO IININQ) GKITIQSIQCII npgnt 1mm in, egg” August 1nd Miss Frances Vinnlcoinbe is the visiting the formers son-in-law and o c - that help to temper even our go A me am mclmm ,- guest or her brother-in-law and daughter. Constable and Mrs. Mn. R ha ha", poo, wuuig; for wulllt days. some of them have .,'.m";, our -(gag. ' or em" read the "Anne" books, and come down to luv the distinctive is- land atmosphere which the author, has succeeded in making so genu- ine in her stories. , Q C sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- chell Bell, Ottawa. DOMMI at Kinsshurm NI BI , spotting covey; of either Iiuns or e I 0 pheasants but by late August or early September we will know pretty well where we stand in re- spect to both migratory and UP- land game birds. some nice bleeds - - -ITEAYED from premises. Ayr. shire cow. due to freshen or call! at side. iAnyone knowing where. abouts of this animal, comm; ' Albert Oraawell, Carleton siding, I Mrs. A. W. Lenrd has return-i Miss Evelyn Gurney has return-led to her home in summeujde ed to Maiden, Mass. after a vial: after spending a few days with ulth her parents. Mr. and Mrs. her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. H. E. Gurney, city. and Mrs. Stanley K. Donald, at h." 5,”, ,5”,-wed 'lhat we Islanders have inherited or phonejorden 1-2. ' ' ' their summer cottage in stlan- 3f,,”',2,”,'i,,",,'i,'1'f,',, 1, not quit. up to 1 3010! of '-Ollflliv INN?-1011! i8 ” Recent arrivals in the City to hope. the muk the nu”, popuuuon M undeniable. You can get iiahing, -NOEUH BEDIQUI united spel'ld'theii' summer holidays are ' I 0 mum”! pd" pron,” in Apr” ma lillthi . Kliliiinl. 393911. and Church services Sunday. ' August Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crete of Mon. Mrs, Lo”); complex, mm.m,,ed K”, lead I" m up.” Pndmon other sim vacation recreations lat: Travellers Rest 0.30. North ireal, who are guests of Mr. and gt. her home in Summerside on amen our duck. nu been hnvy at Just about OVIKY tourist NIOW ledeque ILN, Freetown 7.30 pm, Mrs. L L. Noonaii, 228 Hillsboro 1;-"day ,, the In how. honoring ugu" In II ud to "u H." ever described with alluring The services will bein the interest Slrcet. ' P” 9 ll '3 ' phreseolegy in the circulars. The of Pine Hill campaign. Rev. cut. is 9. case in point: on the Moore sanctuary at Milltcwn Cross a. pair her stster, Miss Muriel Maclaean. . distinctive Island charm, which can ford Moose as morning spoon, 58i. and Mrs. M. F. Hasan enter-. M I C t V.” 1 S I . i V V V . i . only be felt and not adequately and Mr. Walter Shaw as evening Iialiied at their home before attend-islderiomglggvsnonin tomarsfiltl I, I . , ; M wud m.ldI”::.e.l.c':dm? r;m;B: dOl6l'ib,0C. V011 GUI (Gt only on IDQIKQL RN. J- K. 0llIlPbeli,I min- mg the dance at Government iiousel R. E. Jenlxins, owner of Jenkins Transfer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, re- with us an r a ii y. pmc, mwm, hand, -rm, um MEI I . . Iertown, Pennsylvania, where she last night. . . . lwIili be the guest of her brother and MIS Evelyn Stewart and Mrs. 'm'””"'l”lV- M” "”d M”. c- H- David Pete entertained at the for- Macuan mcr's home on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Lois Cox, an August bride-to-be. During the evening -he was presented with a piece of Wedgwood by her irlends. particularly interested in this pltf of ducks. I felt'li' ghgdwen suck-I ceasful in rearing a r we wan to attract mun. wan ,. I . have the start of a local population ever, - I l , 0 " M" of mallards. . . a ,- e ' - Anythin we can do to lm vs The caretaker informed me the our highwlays, our recreation Kcou. female had selected a nest location mas and our tourist accolnlnoda. well down thei brook below hie tion will enhance our chances of dam. A few weeks later he ils- attracting more and more tourists formed me she must have had her as time goes on. our "Garden of neat destroyed for she had ap- the Gulf" must be kept free of the peared back at the dam and had weeks of interior service and the a nest in some mill material that slugs of indifference to the mur- had been hauled to bolster the late” needs. Take for Just one ax- lesncy at ours should not make cently signed a contract for the distribution of Sussex beverages on Prince Edward Is- us too tcompleoent about our power land. Regular schedules of service-to all retail dealers will be set up immediately, and Sussex beverages in the 8 ounce and 30 ounce sizes will be available through all retail outlets immediately. Shown above, left to right, is Paul genIl:in,s, who Iwilluue . in charge of the distribution of Sussex beverages. Seated, R. E. on ins sign ngI e ,;f,I”J.,eI"EIKlf5e:,5f Sussex contract, and H. A. Frederlcks, Director and Sales Manager of Sussex Ginger den of Burlingame, California. I Ale Limited. - -IIDIQUE UNITED CHUICH l'AI'.l'0lAL CIAIIGE. - Services for Sunday, August lat. ii a, m, at, Bedeque; 3 p. m. at Albany; 7.30 p. as. at Eorden. A special scvice will be held in Bedeque United Church on Sunday evening, August, lat, at 1.45 p. In. Dev. L .P. Archi. bald will be the. speaker, and the MIWI. Ernest Dunning and An- drew Johnstone of Long River will render several musical selections. This service is under the auspices of South Bedeque Y. W. A. Miluster, use Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewart of 'c...lia...l"i;:.;.. page a naive Tile Back Stretch Bright Spot Club i -a new record. In the 2nd and mando (Collins) 2-'1, best time 2.16 etli dashes for tmtters, Bud's Echo, M5-a new record for Janet. The owned by Ralph McFadyen and 83 Face was won by Aime? "19 driven by 2:. Smith. won both. Great. owned by James Henelland Chet Lyn Clever (Kennedy) 2-4. driven by Georse Sobey. with 1-5, 9 Mrs. Helen R. Porter has as lieri Ml"- and M1 William MBcMurd0i guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Porter 0i l-35l'll'lllTll. 555k-. 3”! Vlsll-i118 and daugme,I NanC3.I who mve relatives in St. Eleanors and sum- nrrlved from Goose Bay, Labrador lll9T5ld9- owned by the to spend their holiday. and driven by M. Lawson, won the pi gh . D 9,, (M K, ) 3.3, 11 canto, owned and driven by . . . i Mr, and Mrs. 17'. A. Sestlill I0-'I'3l'd dash from Royal, Jr. ilmngiliei 3:; 3,11; :51-y,r1n gin; 3:-lfognnd rm, Eddie Ocles, 6-l, Propane (Sample) waste gate. It resembled excelsier ample Out hlKlIW8y eisna. They are 3"” 990- K- Wltllilu 5- A-. 3.11 Mlss Carol Chandler. has reiurli-.S'" Tl”""as- 0m-- "Y9 Vlslllng 1" in 2.13 M5. Time Table iD0Wl'iel'l dashes the finishes were exception- 29. llmil. 2.14 V5. 3.17 3.5. In the and was not the r0I"lll' l"'d'4"- impmvhw in", me” i5 3'51” T0031 -CHURCH OF ENGLAND church services for ihe,New Lon. don Parish on August let, the Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Rec- for more. A tourist strayed off his route re. wnilll because of the absence of a In late June she began laying and started to set when she M4 I clutch of nine egge. Incubation and Mrs.l:l. Single Streak iBelliveau) 4. in the 7th dash R. H. Byrne 2.09 ll,.'5, that had finished eighth in the AA Pace Jo-Jo Spencer. owned by Syndicated Stables and driven by E. Bowness. won the lat dash in . . . lsummerside. guests of Mr. d h ioll w n lcii-cl y via L . fwith 0:: frieiidy Ml; Gail ilenliinis i”l”'”ld 1" M””l""- at Stanhope Beach. . . . ally good and True Hal 2.07, a favorite of some years ago. showed his best performance since return- a 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harris lertipmiaus a-si. and had ot been a - ., 2.15 from Chocolate Dip (Semple), had rogregsed two weeks when sisn 8'4 a cross-road. ran over a . -I-he tea hostesses on wednesdayiIl'95tEl'dai' on return 10 their ll0mPlbetter thatd fifth in ten "previous l;.X11,E,',nV:;:)(:l,.1n:ndhf,w3,:1; ii,?,l,,l;,,i,?'H:Ei3 time, 2.15. These two pacers did my. 2,... W" also d,.m,y,4I A road with ruts so deep that the hfgfgl wiamillc em3”h”"- 33- m Dartmouth. N. S.. alter Vi5llviTiKilltaris, led the field with the ex- from not finish in the next desh which coon is suspected but definite proof under-carrlm of his ear dragged. P - l" "E 0"- Morning at me summemde G0” and Conn. Willi lllell 5004"-liw Ind daughter. cE'Dtion of Peter Lee Brewer to the nmeyi Bmy Budkmz was Won by Peltr Chill! (R08e”l- is lacking. The mother duck ee- On ilndiiu out his error he had to "W" ' S m' "id 5l""lW 59ll00l try Club were Mrs. Heath Warren, (Sens le). Time, 1.13 vs. In the 7th I 10 la. in. t. a l Mrs. Don MacPherson, Mrs. Ralph M; ml M"- Ml" Ellie 5l""meF- wire with Peter Lee Brewer iC0ush- dash pRoyal Scott Jr., that had iin- owneil by George lifooklns. ilnfe. called but whether she became dia- :::ll;”wl',i,fm';le "if ",:' E” '9” Holy comin.mi3n"fi.mKE"”i.””;? Somers, Mrs. Harold lvlcrvor and ” " , , . Ilan--the expected winner placed 2. ished seventh in the aid dsah, was 34” -""5. The "Hill" Wins "3 couraged and quit liouselmplns come; he mum? m , if ""9 Thomas. French River ' s.i...i.; Miss Diane Dewar. V Tint Tilble 3. F-3m0ml Chills 4- N0 a surprise winner for owner George greatly 5"-lulled by me l”3e cwwd activities for the season I do not W. -In w”"bron ll" 9 "re" School 630 p. m. and. Evening ' ' ' . M" ”."d M” .C'o A' ,H””5v 3” mm W33 TeC01Tl9li bemuse of the Gregory and driven Roach Mac- llmsenb ,know at time of writing. BomOl'i0W In the ditch Let J; -land lYll'lil Prayer 7.30 p. in. Everyone is cor- Mr. and Mrs. Edson Clark with ”,""l"”"”d ”l',M'” J”-ll” C,”""0" setting back of Peter L99 Brewer. Gregcr. He had been on the trot . . . V - '1 imazlll” We urge has worn off mm mm "5 W In Izmmfuifhw” dlally invited to attend. mei yandsom John Alexanden Jr” a Toronto. were guests this Week may, finished ms, hm bran a short um” about I weak before the race Monday nights lace meet I at this late date. to '0 or he mu, "H u u 6:: , will leave on return today to their M M" and MW -l0lm Ellis. SUm- distance from the wire and ill? heat and had only a ample of wol'k- Fredelmun W” ".'.”"'h” 5”” "'0' ' ' ' enraged gout"; did in ' 'E'UNEn5L SERVICE -- The . home in """3ld9- was awarded to R. H. Byrne. Some mm with the hovel” TImeI 118 NH WIIII photo IInII'hel and last A be” has "III" mm. me" no uncertain funeral of the late Mrs. Nicholas North Adams, Mas- sachusetts after visiting Mrs. Clark's father. Mr. Ariel Howatt, Borden, and sister. Mrs. Harry Muttnrt, Carleton. They will be accompanied from Salisbury, N. B. by Dr. and lvirs. W. B. Stewart and son, Barry. . . . ' ' ' time and new records made. The llllluili. 3-year-old pacer Bank's Bell by Bell Boy 2.01, owned by W. M. Stiles, Woodstock, and driven by Frank McAlcluif, won the 1st and 5th races, taking a new mark of 2.15. I-Iero's Child by Hero Mine, driven by Billy Burt, was 2-5 and Lou Merrill by Volo H., owned and driven by G. H. Barnes, St. Stephen, was 8-2. The 2nd and 6th races were won by Ableway, blown stallion by King's Counsel l.58, owned by Miss Halliday. Cal- nis, Me., and driven by Frank Carr. Best time, 2.12 ZI5. Brighton, own- ed and driven by Henry Dewitt was 2-2. The 3rd and 7th races Watson (the former Bes'sie Gard. iner) was held from the Summer. slde Church of Christ on July 5 Services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Weale, assisted by the Rev. P. L. Richardson. The Pail- belrers were: Messrs. Harold ' Dick Ion. Milton Melllsh, Dr. H, T- C lVln. Csrm en MacNe)ll, Chalmers Hutcheson, and Ben. jamin Plllman. Interment was in the Peop e's Cemetery. Left 1., Glllrilll er memory are Charleg B. Watson. Winchester, Muss, Mrs. H. P. Younker, West Rex: bury. Mass. and Miss Annie Wat- lon. Charlottetown. known. This time in the Lot I5 district. on Thursday morning I1 this week I was awakened at 12:30 a.m. (D.s.T.) by someone thump- ing at the door. To be perfectly truthful it was my better half'I nudging in my ribs that awakened me. The screen door had been locked and there was no way to reach the hell. I hsd a delegation of three men calling on me . . . two from Rustlco and one from Milton. This is their story in I condensed form. At about 11:l0 Standard Time they were driving along fl. winding lonely road be- tween the old Wiltshire Creamery and MacLeari's store, Wiltshire. I , , - lunofiiclal watches claimed that the Miss Icleoi-Igle Waite. Cambrldlzeiltime was 2.11 which if it had been Massu l5 VIl5ll-in! lief ll'l0i-ll”. M15 ioiflciaily timed would have been K' 1-" wamb IK5."5l:l8t0ll- Va. new season's track record. As it- 2f5. Royal Scott Jr. raced on the pace during his campaigns in the U. S. A. prior to coming here and had a record of 2.07 315. NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. (AP)- A surface crack devuopgd 1,; gm rock at Prospect Point, mmuu. observation area at the brink 01 the American tallg, Qua mg g". was roped off in fear that a seg- ment misht collapse into an gorge. A member at the stat! of the Niagara Frontier state Pork Commission said the (hrgedngh crack started at the edge of the river about 50 feet upstream from the brink of the falls and shot straight inland about so or m feet, is -Bep I-Ianoverls mile in 2.12 is the Mrs. P. L. Keyes and childrenlg t t . . , MIIIIIg8IIeI and Dav” OI KensIng-I as ea. Last Saturday nights raclilsuas . . postponed until.Monda night at ton. are vacationlnl It Edlewaterl over Lwo specmwrs saw 3 very Truro Rwewuy due 2:, weamel. Gabi” B”d"lfl", , exciting card of racing at the Chnr- conditions. One of the ieEtul'es oi lottetciwn track Monday night. out- the night was the Winning of Race Mrs. Agnes Nash left yesterdaylstanding features of the evening 1 by the 4-year-old Prince Jollity W" "mil" W ll” hPm9 in Wi?ll95' were the 4th and 8th dashes which by Joility 2.05 U4. He is owned lie” M''"'- '"'e' Vmmni her I155”. brought together such stars as lid was driven by Colin MacKen- Mr, and Mr... 1.... Phemi.si.el' s..dlM"- llllbe” J0l"'5i0”- Sllmmmlde. Lucky Chief 2.04 U5. Babe Brit- tile. Time, 2.18 lxs. Belwin Bud- gnn, )3mieV of Montreal, are marl M'- wlllllm Terrill 0' C3”lVllle. inn 2.08 U5, A. G. Scott 2.09 US. long lFleicher) was 1. Sid Steadls Momng In Summersideq guests ofkluairie. arrived on Monday evening Hedgewood Chief 2.06 W5, Johnnie former pacer I-lardroad Bill (Dan- Kalmuck 2.08 Ills and the up and leis) won Race 2 for owner Dun- Iior a months visit in the Prov- illC9- M Present she 15 the guest Oi" coming pacer Whispering Hope 2.12 can Isnor, time. 2:22: Federal Re- Dr. and Mrs. J. 1''. Frank with their three daughters of Seckvllle, N, B. were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker, Summerside. . ii Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo. , . . .. l Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders i o w (B ' 2 D id G ' ii ll It's Mrs, Albert, sharp or summer. , . M5. one of the big surprises was -erve arrieaul . av . was 205 12, - 1d .1 know this road fary we . . xensinzwn. on Thursday Mrs. H v 1 I1 ' . h fast the only double winner. leading - - 3. 3”” ll Wm ”l”"' h. 1, .1 nd lnding. side. has as her sum. Mrs. L. Tm,” and Mm snmdm Wm OP” lief ("ma 09 in W6 the new In mm 3 and 6 for and driven by George Walker. St. W5 '19- "';'”:W f V" Ma.cPl1all of Montreal. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hal stems of Fair- eea dinner guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Summerlde. . . .. Donald May (nee Gloria. Mellish) were Mrs. Arthur Erlman. for the company. In the ilh dash he was leading for quite a part of the way and finished third and in the times. Luck Chief (Stead) was the driver Clayton Ma.cLeod and own- er G.W. Maclieodl Westville. Best time, 2.14 U5-a new record. Fu- lGivenl 2 and the favorite. Judge Miller (MacLeodl 3; time. 2.011 US, were won by Nottingham Chuck Stephen; Marion Budlong 2.ll 3X5, owned by E. A. Grant, I-Ioulwn. and driven by Jensen, was 2-3 and by fast time and very cloar! fin- Suddenly when rounding a turn they saw a large animal sort of side and entered the woods. It PREOAUTIONS view. N. S., visited Mr. and Mrs , ' 4 3th dash brought this '7-year-old , .1 5.; T- .12 3 roll over and rise to its feet besidl TI D I Carmme” In summnnmn Among those entertaining during gelding from nothing 1,, be one of ture Counsel (ConroylIwas first to l:3;lam;”wu 'om;m:(i gm an m.dI n wuged "mg. the yoga ,3” Week ihe past vseek in honor of Mrs. me best in his class in the Man. the wire in Race 4 with Headway programmed this 5msonI matured and up a bank on the oppoeit , Miss Roberta MacKelvie of Sum- iiierside, had as her guest. Mr. John Dollings of Charlottetown. V . . l Dr .and Mrs. W. E. Callaghani of Summerside, had as their guests, the farmer's sister, Miss Florence Callaghan and niece, Miss Freddii Callaghan of Framingham, Maas.; also Sister St. Augustine and Sister st. Wlnnifred of Prov- idence, R. I. i - - - Wl" 1”" l" ll" "0" lulu” 00 owned by Ray Stewart Murray wood 3 Time 210 U5-a new iik lull h ut down I , - H II 1 . , . e is m up!!! 0116 0 buses, and indoor gnlherln I hild . Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Colviii, oi gk: "9 '”ld'"c9 "l Kitchener. River, won the let. in 2.15 W? (;:”l;::1') l::cot'I:i;”:;t,);ianl1,I;:l'Prl;;E record. badly on the rump. The weilht friends. "' ”p c rm with "'”k '""' Summerslde, are holidaying in " ' . . . a new record-Judy Budlong (Clark M Hanover (mm cam H Andy.” -- - was estimated at several hundred II . Winsloe. ' I ML Ind Mm Lloyd mm” have Smith) 2. In the 5th duh Suffolk Eight (outer) I M”, 3', ant, we had a tebphone converse- pounds, All three definitely con- -. AVOID OVER-FATl5ll5 T” "W9 lily. late hours, worry. loin. BEAUTIFUL NEW BLANKETS Here's Canada's biggest blanket value! Your old materials mean great sav- ings en the purchase of blankets, comforters and . auto robes. through the l famous Fail-field Plani clothing. foo - l l l l I Last evening Mrs. Lloyd Inman members of the Church of Christ, at a miscellaneous shower, and Mrs. Roy Ahearn for the Office Staff of Prince County Hospital, where Mrs. May was a valued employee. . . . Miss Jean Nicholson and Mrs. Shirley Simpson were joint hos- tesses one evening this week at the formers apartment in Summerside, honoring Mrs. Arnold Taylor who returned to Summerslde after Visit. in: in Boston. Mass. . . . Miss Jean Cobb ni Montreal, is lvacationing with her mother. Mrs. lJ. O. Cobb in Sumrnerslde. With gher is Miss Shirley Patterson of 'Montrel1l. supper hour honoring the Misses winner of the 4th dull with A. G. Scott (Moreeldel 2. Time, 2.11 U5. In the llth dash Babe nrlttoii (0'- Mearal finished like a runner to nose out Whuperlng Hope in 2.10. Luck Chief 3. In the curtain Raiser the trotter Muriel E.. owned by Cliff Ellis, O'l.eary, and driven by Lorne Kelly won with Miss Palli (E. Smith) 2. Time, 218-! new record for Muriel. In the lit R-"Cl 5th dashes Sea Plant (0. Smith), Chief (E. Downei owned by Oomd'sr G. H. Buntaln, that had finished third ill the 1st dash. mlced around .the iield to win nicely in 3.15 U5 lr”e:..?..;.:.IaT.r pi? FF .' 1liTsiiFFsay isfactorily and you should begin to making good Fergle Baxter's pre- diction. Future Counsel is owiled by A. D. Niipke, Newcastle, N. B. In Race 7 with the same field Headway, owned and driven by Jimmie Given, was the winner with Judge Miller 2. Future Counsel 3. Races in and 8 uncovered another hit surprise when the pacer Miss Cherry Valley, owned by Eric Mac- Millan, Truro, and driven by Clay- tan Maclieod, headed a classy tan 4-5. Seven-Up Direct 6-4. Time. 2.13. 3.10 H6-a new record for Miss Cherry Valley; her for- mer reoord was 2.13. Freehold, N.J., Raceway starts its mind. year of uninterrupted iharneea racing on August 7th and ed in the infield and other areas ishes. Senator Hedgewood, owned by R. Giberson, Bath, N. 3., and driven by Billy Burt, won by a nose from the Wisconsin pacer Rltakey 2.08, owned by Percy Bridges, Gagetown, and driven by Lindon. Time. 2.10 US. In the 8th race with .the same field Henry DeWltt's Dominion Pride, that had finished third in the previous race, won out in a close finish with Ritaltey 2 and Senator Hedge- tion with Frank Ryder, well known horseman of Molicton, N. 3., yes- terdny afternoon. He informed us that everythinb will be ready for the opening of Monctan Raceway under the lights Wednesday night, August 4th and racing will con- tlnue Saturday and Wednesday night throughout the season. Quito of Royal Bank 2.06 US. at p (sent didn't run but wasn't loslns much time nevertheless but travelled in a. shuffling, roiling gait. It was de- scribed as large, approximately "'0 and a half ieet high, black in colour with s. reddish tinge on til! tips of the hair. Its tail was 10 inces or a. foot long and just as it entered the woods it turned and looked back. It had a long, narrow face. one of the men remarked it vinced it was s. bear they saw. I asked could it have been a iarst raccoon. "Definitely not." WII '-ll! face and was too large. It Wu I110 a different colour." 0 O O The description about "rollins '0 4. its feet" interested me greatly. bear he sure made tracks. Q o a had mean, sloping hine quarters 1, answer, "it didnt have a raccoon 3 POLIO ' SEASON Poliomyelltls tlnlsntlle paralysis) occur. July to Oetelat then It other seasons. more frequent -' ' amoral precautions to lessen use effect of the disease are: Wimml-e ed: and in rule iii If Polio inizzrlioniis present in rthevlroii llflnl OI an attack at the disease. . AVOID CIIIIIJJNG. Take off Don't stay too long in cold In near our of clowns. A III! IOIIOI your body's seatehaee against mug, xuir CIJAN. Wash hands liter lulu; the toilet. Avoid Iwlnuullit in polluted waters. l -o- I rltli hth ldtiA-' it . . may look ahead in a year which.” W8 9 0 95 ll mellca a number of horses are already on 3., , M". . mm or rolling in 3 iM:i:os:nilri:.s' .i;r!elclii:.iiiiiaiyeisrilii i)irlilliiailIiEBeiiciii'tl:iyni)'o r:CiJ(i.En1leQif)n iiznilli: iiiratilatotriaxgdnlsltazii. ciorimiiil-. f,l,l,fg i;;"';g5,;;'3,g;"e;:,,:r;,sg'g; semi to rid themseluIIes of 5- WASH IAW nlnr AND vaonupms mm ..u,,,, '0'" yo"' lsummerside, guests of Mr: and Mrs. thoughts be colored by put dis- uutlonuta ltsIIcorIlIllns lunclIli0n "1; racing will have good ciassesxand f::3i,,':mJ;,',,,m,',,,:', l.,',h;',:f,” 5,9" 0. uIsI: SA:'l MILK and warn. nrliilr only p..c...,i..g mm, .. ' lC.E.C . . it t. I d it your same un as an avarice i In wchha bee brough d'sc.rd.d woouens army t ' t ' i:Il:l2)(iiIlLl"lI;elii;ll. slowegid con- types of fan-blowing motors which f,ll,',i,',,'l,l,i,i,,,fl,:',',”."'”.,iii...i.'.(rJ.iv)-3 liisigwlieeil xiv; iiiiei:.'xiIs"i.i1ei.bel:ll'.otil:n;!::iili'lg' Mmuil in i; ”"n”"5'l'l5"t:"-. "mm". Drink.” "kl M .. Cl ill R s, M to l, ti th d best new. re- are guaranteed to remove thick 1 3 and C0”0DC! ;, ,-r;:mngaune.r iooriitiiei ll:ii1elealnl::i:!a ole riiiil t;i:rlenl::ors should be hues of smoke on heavy. munlf :3:-instiaiilleirjeulliiiilliig iimliili-ciiillirllsuaiilllici bioogiiqtlrltmtelagfixdnlilalllee ;'0TIIdfflnl'I:: 7' nus W "mam", '00" 1"" "mug ton"; Ii" Summerside. Ievldent by mid-fall. dlyl. Ii All!) his I new Iollnd tuck .nd tn W111, ; Me . S ' W"7' "mm 0”" Ind llflll. Protect food dishes and - - - By December you should find that system with in loud speakers on ,','”:p ,4, cm, with em. izgmp ""9 l""l"i' 'l l''" ll” ""f 000”!!! "Wallis MI 1110- III I-nets. loop carbide and waste iversonal, domestic and romantic eratlnz under a noise-proof ceil- mg eqummem and p,,.;.mug,u,1 1" "ml"! in" ith.aI..u::.lnu:,nel g;.Mgm"""t 3"" " '7'"! l'l'lillI- F1-IE8 ARE CARRIERS of Summersids entertained at the matters have turned out most sat- inll 70.000 plants have been plant. aerviou ML Ryder u "I. "1" Mild!” ”lC'- 3531 '0". lillllllllvo been found on meg um in MIG. mouth and bowel discharges of humans. W” '""l9C0l'lfy council in ti-sine. schedules cause fatigue y extreme tiredness may wet clothes and shoes at loner. tor or in wet bathing suits. Chilling carefully before eating and alwayr Jggn Cobb gnd mgudjg 30,”. who enjoy the good things of life. Be and a complete reeurfaclns given "Mm m Dam, mule-I .um. ” I In I”.”.” 3.: W .. it 1- w ..:.lw::l ;.l;i:.'.::';"':..-.::..','m:;..: nsmlmm or "mm 3, WELFARE it ' ' 5 Y 0" C - ” him back the end of the month . n M” R, N, Lloyd 1,” 5umm,,.-l way early in 1955. when you will William Barefoot, who was 9: and mm mm " Moncmm MM”. The 01180110 00"flL 313:3” . enter an unusually productive cycle. years old, died at Muncy, Indiana, Guns Association IN m - side yesterday on return to Tren- ton, Ont. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. 1. C. Baker. Continued from page 10 llmtlly Olx's Etienn- ing your friendship might be worth while. A child born on this day will be self-confident. fun-loving and endowed with a dynamic personal- ity as well. The Day After Tomorrow Aztr' ' linfluences on Mon- dgy favor those with ambition and enterprise. Energies and emotions will be keyed to the high pitch re- quired for satisfying accomplish- last week. He was born and lived practically'ail his lire in Cam- bridge City and his road to fame. and a modest fortune began some 45 years ago when he was engag- ed in the poultry business. He paid a. horse trader and ioramare called Little Oyp and planned to race her. but she became lame. However, on April 4th, 1010, she ated with Mr. Ryder in Moncton Raceway is Bill Stiles, well known harness horsemen and businessmen of Woodstock. Attendance records at Exhibition Park, Saint John, were shattered Wednesday night when a total of 3,000 fans were present to see a splendid program of eight dashes. monthly meeting in Pownsl Hall when two excellent films depictinl hunting will be shown. The tiim is tentatively not for I rm. Sten- dard Time. Pewnal is generally conceded to be the home of crew shooters and a good attendance I8 anticipated. .......... auorloliaa PAEFOB OLINIO SOIIEOOLE Through the facilities of the I n Welfare. Chest throughout the Prov 1954, as follows: Health a 1'! H Department of Clinics will be held lnce during the month of August . fled it lui i it - ti lcautuolsarorre. - ,, . w M we-. 1. 1.2.2:. ”;:;..-u:::::-.:.i.l-mi: ;:::;:..::.-: i:::"..i::..":::r:. .r:... a ”:...r.'.. .r. ":.:.'.: 2:: it. 3..l7:.i"'..?iJ:'...ii'":. '13: it :::...... ..... .. swrmsws- :,';:';",':',,":,,",',; c.,i;'"(?,l,' mu, cm. r... you, hail .......y.. favor of successful chance-taking - iorebead. so lie was named single year-old timer -run omiiiro 2.is respiratory slimy e . Tuesday. August. 3 ........... .. 9:30-'-12:30 P.M. us It be our: an I learn some effort to prove his upeclnlly in the early hours. 0. Ind need 14 leIf0M--"''"l M. "M ""94 "Wild 'l "'l "W vVu' k liavhii iii? grnuet astibo Tuesday. Aulust 17 ..... 9:30--12:30 P.M. yutwclie youyaavayqurgiii lworth. The possibility of being Later in the day the sltuationba. IIII. lie was clltlfd The Ham M '”m N 'In H" "h duh in Ina of horsemen in it histk). SOUR ' A woollen and cotton cloth. 'married to a chronic alcoholic is come! 8 ll"-it mo?! complex so. if 1I::f...n”:m?::'”me:”dth:'l 12:3); 3!. He Iizwownel b!Iv00fml” "l .ara coming man the north ” 15- . ' . 03- 31--tI.r;o gt liiI:..rI;IlI.Ii.I:.I...i...i mun?us;-:I:I:eiid:-c;:IwmI:Iu.uu; mm m W in, ma v,,,qu,,w d,,'v"'". ,3, "mi; '.,.,';', 3,hf;;. xii . cm ummm of Monday. Ausuat 9 1:30- 4:00 P.M. I Old I . If! I U 1 I10 - v ' Olllm I i no or -on W --k W mm w :::'..'::".l:..:."-3.: :.':..".::.:;' l:::::::- .;z..-.: w- W is In we. r" "”"'”””-'5- mt ---- t:ii?:l.rtlIdIon :0" . at Irrahtw" 1;”l.u .1? Back winners were: int and Ithidaahu. ma "nvmni R '1" N , R . ' Hand.” Auhut 16 "" hm." hm P'Mi one was DIX: My husband. H u,,,,.,.,, ,, youf .,,,..,.i,,, ,,,,,, ::'ibr0.c:I:v:Iml,l!:: ;IIed:IIm;lIIlI II-I Princess t-i.. owned and n by AI.BER'lON- a who is 26, ha.s.been bringing a occupational activities are under iact there must have been dosens ludlong (Bernard) 2-4; New Look EH. Horsemen; auneton, Model m. . Monday. August 23 ...............:.,.... 9:30-12:00A.M. Suitonwellidber nurnhusband aehi1dberneuthisleywlllIe”"" l ., HOMO HI r '".':'..-:-.:'.. .e:::-In-..:"'..:4.2::'.z'. '::.-'""'...... -a. 2- M; mum. MP- : lit! llity. "W, wIwwId,qlI.,,,.. nelghboeoi is from school 4 ii . , , each lfilfl'l0?llIll.1Il.lTI: has quite I f.,'.',f,.f'f,',if,"',,,'.ifZ..,5," ,,,,l,”",' ,,,,,”,'E mm at; iIvIIhI5:I1'IBIn,gI.e uh: gIIevl:nl to-I:I;Iben.-tinIII-n:-1:;mM an I” . 1-30- ,4-00 PM :--aa I as :Iv:l:;ll:":IV' u1I:..-I:-;tIII1II;...IIIT.rr:IIr: .i.i. comoI;Ile-clo;iIolnnanciat iuna- mag” m,I,,u . wm,m,,, om WI "null ml mm: 3, its . Pnovnvc1A1, sIANA-romuu... 9 Sfa” l-l'9- I of slaeims. It um taking him out "?..i:,'i'.'..u:.m.nii" creative mu ”"" ”"' lam liter; may Girl (Wood) 3.3- m .,,:&:g.. I . livery ursdsy .... . A . ' m. S 0i llll VII. line! he passes school will be under excellent aspects dur- ' '7" ' "'l ml" 1” "V 1" ll" "4 All 21 we in ' EV"? P Tuesday nllhts runs at sum- .-mi dashes Twinkle Dawn owned ' piueasnnoa u Jultatthetimashegetsout. ,,,,.,,,,.,,.m....muu-neyou,,,,,..,,,.,.,....,,...-.,.,.... notetodtaonlue ,.lineylkidex . -on I . urn .v I may be offered an IhqitiaQ9W0l'di ,. ,, mm ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, ,,l;,,, W was was an AIM .. strewn; we too bad one can't runny tor travel diirlflg same i ll to me. v .'. . A why” 10"'."'." do-an act of kindness without be- period 1; so try to take advantage l"' "”"'- "i "" ” 'm''' ”' V v. . w ' ' ' ' ' cousins the term at IIID. but of it. list only for the sake or on M "l""t l" 1” Itllwwsevwur-anew-isnrti 'lInf6m1n-ieiyli Ian !!Ilietrlpluoitbutrorttieneweea- ""' l'''''"' '' . - mlhd" .-other of the sin melts it suite mu wliiaii could result tlldretroai. i l H MW"? 0'W's" daotot-nor their die- , Mb-t that -he :52-Imoi nausea: and dosnatie attain 3,. cm , ,,either 0 whom will decide on AnM;2ll lttiiguruarwnu 1" an m"” ” new sale: outs. owned an S” . clmmi'"7 l.'