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Kensingion. will be closed from August 9th to 23rd inclusive. -LOADING live fowl. chickens. capons, Thursday, August 10th. Please list your poultry at once. Lloyd Burns. Freetown. Phone 11-2. : -FROM ARLINGTON. MASS. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McLe11an and daughter Kathleen are visit- ing their many friends in Indian River and other parts of Prince Edward Island. K -FIIOM WEST It0XBUItY- W. L. McLellan, Dental Surgeon, and Mrs. McLellan and daughter Mary and son Don motored from West Roxbury recently to Indian River. where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hlckey?Thc family always spends their an- nual vacation in their native Pro- vince. K -FROM TORONTO-Mr. Low- ell Clarke. son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clarke of Kensington. is at present visiting his home and many friends. Although quite young, Mr. Clarke been been quite successful in his vocation. He is now foreman in a machine shop in Strecisville, a suburb of Tor- onto. K - FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mr. Herbert Bernard, Long River. was held on Monday, July 31st, from St. Tho- mas' Church. New London. The service was conducted by Rev. s..1. Dlvles. B.A.. who delivered an im- pressivc and comforting sermon, from .the text found in 1st. John, 3rd chapter and 2nd verse: Beloved now are we the sons of God; and it doth not yet appear what we shallgbe: but we know that. when He shall appear, we shall be like Him. for we shall see him as He Is. The minister said that the de- parture of a friend in death. ihould not be cause for sorrow. but he should be regarded as having gone through 3 door to a wider life, with greater possibilities. He pictured the Heavenly Home, not as place of continual sermon- izing, nor yet a place of Ian- guid case, but a place of progress. where we may ever draw nearer to the perfection. which never can be attained here. Three hymns. The Lord's My shepherd. The Sands of Time are sinking. and Abide with Me, were sung by a full choir. with Mrs. John Macxay at the organ. The pallbearers -were Messrs Reagh Meek, Heath Hard- ing, Hillard and Horace Meek. Wll- Illm J. Proiitt and James Fitz- simmons. Interment was in the church cemetery. Bur. 111?: Left semis A wounded Korean civilian, un- able to proceed under his own Dower toward-the south, is given Plck-a-back ride by a fellow civilian. as he flees before advan- -BBAE PABISII PICNIC, Wed- nesday. August 9th. -BINGO pariah hall. River. August 8th. -SUMMEBSIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE will reopen September 5th. Write or Phone 7162. -EXCELSIOII. DIVISION clam bake at I-logg Brothers shore. Hamilton, Tuesday. August 8th. Cars leaving Wllmot Hall at 8 p.m. Indian -ICE CREAM SOCIAL, St. El- eanor.-'s Hall, Tuesday. Aug. 8th. Sponsored by North St. Eleanor's Women's Institute. Home-made ice cream. -anon wmimourn. Mass.- Mrs. G. H. Blood, of Weymouth, is visiting her many friends and acquaintances in Kenslngton and Emerald. Mrs. Blood has been making her annual visit "home" for over fifty years to enjoy that inexpressible something which is the lure of P. E. Island for its native son: and daughters. K -DlES.lN IOWA-Word was received last night of the death yesterday afternoon in Sioux City. Iowa. of Isaac Linkletter, formerly of Llnkletter Road. He was a brother of Mr. Frank Linkletter of Linkletter Road and Mrs. Leonard Casely of Tryon. He is also sur- vived by his wife and three child- ren. His home was in Winterset. Iowa. and it is thought that he was visiting in Sioux City at the time of his death. 5 .-.M - FROM SYDNEY -'Mr. and Mrs. Jack McPhec of Sydney'a.re at present on their annual summer visit to P. E. 1. Mr. McPhee is a nat- ive of Kings County and Mrs. Mc- Phee was the former Berna:-dine Moynagh of Kensington. Their num- erous relatives and,f.riends are al- ways glad to see them. Mrs. McPhee is a piano player of conslde abm note and Mr. McPhee is a raconteur of tnterprovinclal fame.-(K ; . -KENSINGTON CROPS.--1-lay crop is reported light in this and contiguous districts. Weather dur- There were a couple of heavy rains. much lneeded by grain and root crops. Grain and potatoes show a '1-ich and luscious growth. Springs and brooks are somewhat low. but if the rain cycles con- tinu3 there will be no drought. 1: Cl!!! North Korean Reds. One. 1940 DODGE SEDAN. One, 1936-DODGE SEDAN. 3 2 .11.: : CARS FOR, SALE one, 19-ITMONARCH, FIVE PASSENGER COUPE, radio and heater, 31450.00. ' One, 1941 CHEVROLETSEDAN, 3325.00. One, 1938 DODGE SEDAN, 0225.00. One, 1932 FORD, new motor, 3400.00. All the above cars can be financed -See-- .sm1oAKIin' . 3725500 5150.00. lng hay harvest was almost ideal. S lioatllsaturday of llr. vi. A. Gallant Much symbol). ll extend 1 the family of M: William A..dGal3 lant. Duke Street. Sumrnoralde. in the doath of Mr. Gallant which took place on Saturday at the age of 41 years. The late Mr. Gallant was for many yo'ara an employee of the Journal Publishing Com- Plny and highly respected In Ilsa community and a general favorite with all than with whom he as. aoclntod. He had been In ill health 10? "10 Dllt two years and had just returned home several days no from a pilgrimage to St. Ann do Baaupre. Quebec. Juli. five weeks Ilo his brother. Lloyd. nnuod away at his home in Summersldc. ' He leaves to mourn his fatner. Louis P. Gallant and step-mother; hls W110. the former Kate Mar- tell. and seven young long and daughter: as follows: Vcrno. Clar- ence. Florence. Irene. Shirley. D0l'0llIl'. David. all at home. The funeral will take place on Egidty morning at nine o'clock. Personals - Miss I-lelen Moose. New An. nan, Is attending Berwick Camp, N, 8., this week. - am-, - Miss Shirley woodslde. Clin- ton spent the past week at sea View where she was the guest of Miss Eleanor Campbell. -Crown Prosecutor Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin of Summerside were recent visitors to Ken.sing- -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Easter mot- ored from their home in Alliston. Onl-. recently. to spend holidays with relatives in Indian River. K - Mrs. Charles Paynter and lit- tle family of Cape Traverse, spent a. few days this week at her former home at long River. Bur. -Mr. William McLean of Char- lottetown. former bank manager of Kensington, was a visitor to Kenslngton on Thursday. K on to Moncton.-S -Mr. and Mrs. George Schur- man of Moncton are spending a vacation in Summercide. the guests of Mr. Schurman's mother, Mrs. Emma Schurmnn.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. John MacFadyen of Everett. Masa.. who have been visiting in their native Province. were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogerson, Summerslde.- -Flying Officer and Mrs. Doug- las Murphy and family of Green- wood oir station are spending their leave with P70. Murphy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mur- phy, Emerald. s Pastor ALMontion MONOTON. Aug. 8-- (OP)- Returnlng to the church when his father was at one time min- ister. Rev. J. Clair Johnson was Inducted in his new charge at a service bore Friday limit- Mr. Johnson was called to Wesley Memorial Uniud Church hereto succced' thalrotlring pu- tor. Kiev. Jo ll. Freestone. D. D. Mr. Freestone had occupied the Wesley pulpit for the last nine your and loft recently to as- aume his now ministerial duties in St. John's, Nfld. I-la came here from the United church in Walkertoo. Ont. Mr.Johnoon lea son of am. nanunond . loniatoraldo. P.l.I..andtbo1ato Rev. llam- inond Johnson. no received his only aduoathn in Houston while his father was pnoooe lo! the was L. A. C. Fred Knox Summerside R. C. A. F. base. Oth- er contestants were Ron Cunning- ham of the Moncton Flying Club and John Robertson of he whynotg of Mnhone Bay. ,N- 5- New, Group Of Air Cadets Due AlSummerside Charlottetown Air Cadet Squad- ron will be among the squadrons from otherpnastiern Provinces ar- rivlng at summcrsidc today to take part in the final Air Cadet camp of the season. The cadets now coming in will have an advantage in that the routine of the camp is already run- ning unoothly, the result ,of the experience gained frcm the two camps already completed. These boys will get the same interesting program of sports. flying drill and instruction as was provided for the cadets of the other two camps. Squadrons that will be repre- sented in addition to Charlotte- town are: Sydney. Halifax squadrons), castle, Bedford. Campbellton, atel- larton, st. John's and Canso. - 3 Sydney Airman Wins Tropi1y;.S'siile Airman Runner-Ill) (two Edmundston, New- MDNCTON. N. 13., Aug. 11 - (CP) - After a 12-year lapse the E. J. Logue Trophy, emblematic of amateur flying supremacy in Maritime Provinces was ;.:day to its original home, Sydney, . S. the returned Flying for the Cape Breton Fly- ing Club. Ralph Metrler of nonc- l0n- K ton, now working with the Cana- dian National Express in the steel city, outflew three other compet- itors'at the Moncton Flying Club headquarters to win the trophy. Possession of the trophy earns the winner the right to represent the Maritlmes at the Canadian We-bster Trophy finals in Van- couver next month. This will marlr. the second time Metzler has rep- resented the Eastern Provinces. Runner-up in the competition if the Frederic- -Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bell of . Summerside and twin daughters. 3f1?dg::ns:.frf,f'rgh: Janet and Joyce were recent visit- pep”-uncut. ART Mlcxeiizir (Continued from page 6) ment but no rain fell. Winners in the respective divis- ions were as follows: ,. ist division low gross, Art Mac- Kenzle 155. low net Skip sear 147. 2nd division low gross, Dr. J.C. Gallant 146. low net, Dr. K. Irwin 141. 3rd division low gross Ted strain 191. low not, A. Titus 143. ' 4th division ION gross. E. L. Crowe 207. low net Art Peake 154. is a fair vista. R 3 ' -- - ev. 1.. M. Murray. Kensing in 9 ton. left on Monda momin t 5 W E" - GATHERING MATERIAL Y K ,0 ..-on .3ool(-An interesting.week- fg;":t"";e;';f:kY;:fn0' lg!” gt"-'h' Art MacKenzie '15 so 1:93 end EH95” ” IT'emlme"”' Km; was accompanied by his wife. alrild Mi Down” " 75 81 be slngton, was Mr. Trevor White. 09 family. Bur W. A. Beer . 79 '18 157 .::::::...":-..::::r. 2:. --I ' :”:.m::.::.::.:::: 1- :1 2 1:: to Mon ea ,M. L C . - - - Joined the SW! 2' 9' ””l”'"t”””f River rvniiidmi: xaelilginxigfi J'.A' Likely 79 88 Plant. 33 d""'5""”l md deans”? Spring-Valley on Wednesday He 113' Saunders 82 85 -1 A y0UllS mm "ml me” hem! has a host of 1-Elaiives and friends Don Maconald . as 8; ””.'',”."f 1"" '"i.3l'.)" ville)? 1.5 in the vicinity. Time ms dean ?-.k3i.s'i'i1'.i'.'.'.'.'1'. 3? 30 17 ms H 21"" ' 1:'c1 1111 how, gomg any to write, arildbzisoirtz lilsceyleltzvingllllzlgggfnzhgnhfty yes; my mcgmngn 18178 3 ed many parts of the Islani "ch n... . Roy Adam: 83 M 11 coming '0 Kemmswm He Iglia-ad -Mr. J. Edward Turner Ho e lc),reof1g:!A3 llewst 93 85 178 Wk?" "P wml the P" E' of". River. was a recent visitor 'io Mp- D. -Ir ulna" 94 85 179 P901319. ""1 1'"; M mfndaimnes 1,, ran McArthur's and Tyndale Sen:'- VVLB McNveilI 81 99 1B0 lnl '0 Vl-mt lntu” 5 p mm ple's race tracks to arrange for !.'TI-ainor . 96 88 181 Plum” cm" ylj gin t-ralnlngnof a promising Squire T. Huestis . 22 90 182 - anover co . K Dick Henthorn 91 93 184 -RECEIVE 55” ""5 lX"&f Dr. w. MacDonald as 93 135 VISITING HERE. - Mr. anY Ir; - Miss Mamie MacKay. former- 11.11, Jenkins ...... .. 92 94 183 H. V. Barbot. Scar-sdale.blg;,s "Pu, ly of New London, has returned to Gordon Hutchinson 90 99 189 rived to visit Mrs. Bgeor 0 Jay Saint John. N. 8.. after spendin I. Praught 90 101 191 ents. Mr. and M"- , 9:0 wad, her vacation here. she visited her 1". Mclsaac 92 98 190 rery. St Elam": ”b”", '.,,,.,.,,,h. niece Mrs. Alec Douslna. Norboro. Ted Strain 91 mo 191 nosday evenln8- AW" up my and was the week-end guest of her A. Titus so . or 193 HWY ”c'l"d " pmm 3 Iron”, Wlllln. Mrs. Eve 3. Pickering. at Charles Simpson 96 99 105 Mr. EH50” mm” W”. 3.,,,h,,.s Burlington. nur. Neil MacLeod ...... .. so or 195 111 ln "9" Vi” H”p""' 03,151: Dr. wm. Moresida so 102 197 to be with her It IWH-Pslaljw .0, Guests recently registered at an, simons . 95 ms 199 they M” '"”'"d” by preceived "T”h01me". Kensington. were Mr. Don Clark .100 99 109 New York but word will me day Mei-ill Craswell and Mr. M. Porsky. Lloyd chambers .. 104 96 200 by Mrs. Jeffery later! rt.) they ug Charlottetown. Mr. D. Macbeod. mom Rogers . . 92 109 201 that she had died bi 0 his grand-daughter. Mica Jean mm Smith 107 201 rived--3 Mncbcod, of Aubumdaie. Mass. .14. xulnm me 202 """ and hltziss Barbara Mcarath. New- Jim Burden lot. 207 -ATHLETIC ENTEIIPBENEUII. On. us., Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. 31,, cl-owe ., 100 207 -1-. man or ::r:'.::.:::. :::-.:'"”-m 2 W" .. 1:: :1: visited many of, his old. time til- I - - - Frank Iranian no ma Ta licum" athletes in Kens1ngtondur- -Mr. J-m"TT7'C.n"mn of Mim. W. gels": 113 No zia mi "'9 9”” w".k' Mn McLean' inegash spent a week visiting xggakes 105 100 214 M” 3 ' champw." Hep dancer friends and relatives at Kcnsing. H Rodd 100 108 214 "ll Pl" lml”e5""”' always got ton. Norboro, Clinton and Hope pg: cromwell .. 106 103 214 ltllad hf:3"::1el:il:;kSyhe ah!” River. Mr. Callaghan was offered Fred Polland 102 214 1 . I 112 218 several sons who are promisinr ,..e:.:,':, ':ll'": bl. gr; no 218 l””kl"3 "mete" He was huh in Mr. Riley and Mr. Brazil, who left Horace MIcFarlan 9"” 9' 3”5' mid ""1 .the Ab. on return to High River on Sun- 1 120 213 99”" Mhlmc A””cm"m' m day. Being advanced in years. 3 M. Sears .......... .. 116 113, 234 me" d”"mh"m"q tot lagrnoglhai the auddennese and surprise was Rnllph MacFarlano 118 11'! 235 D9mml”" tiny 5'"';e;h: mm K too much. and be regretfully re- .1, w, Murphy . 120 120 212 Field regar on o - msed. K my man . 131 2 Rev J C. Johnson "rc"”'"” ill" 1 ' ' For Halifax Bouts HALIFAX. Aug. 6-(CP)-'1-W0" Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne. N. B-- will meet Cobey Mcclmkey ” Dartmouth. M "l” ::m::.: boxing match here 11:. - on the card will be Ace McCloa- y of Dartmouth against ROBE? .ggggH...... OARAOAS. Venezuela. Aug. 6 - (AP) - Two strong tremors. de- scribed as of greater intensity than the one felt Thursday night. sat- urday destroyed the last remaining yullalngg in quake-shattered Toc- uyo in Northwestern Venezuela. dis- patches from that city said. Thurs- day's quake killed 10 persons and injured at least 10 others. A occ- ond quake shook Tocuyo yester- dly. Wesley "ago. He is a' graduate of Mount Alllscn University, of Immanuel College. Toronto. Church about I years Saobvillc, and Lance genuine: (continued from page 6) Blncqulcre and Virginia Gauthier. three youngsters forming a swim team from North Rustico, 'also made a fine showing in the junior section of the meet. Competing in events for boys Ll years and under. Jainco Gallant took a first In the 50 yard back stroke and third in the free style. while in the same age group for girls, Miss Blacquie : took first in the so yard free style. Virginia Gauthier dominated two of the three events for girls M to 16 years. with a first in the 100 yard free style and 50 yard breast stroke. Two of the highlight features of the meet was the Red Cross rescue demonstration and the special swim- ming exhibltion put on by Mr. Wal- ly Sharpe, former record holder in Dominion swimming competitions." The rescue demonstration. put on by swimming instructors of the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Division, was expertly pge. senied and was both interesting and instructive to watch. The teams who carried out the demon. strations of ring buoy and swim- ming rescue technique were Paul Cudmore. George MacGuigan. Phil- lip Murphy, Miss Lois Arsenault. and Mrs. C. M. Binmore. Mr. Sharpe's exhibition of back stroke and free style swimming was one that left no doubt in any- body's mind as to how he has been the holder of so many Cana- dian swimming records. and was a fine performance of strong swimming precision and ability. , The competent group of officials who conducted the meet made a creditable job of running the vari- ous events off smoothly and effic- iently and are to be congratulated for their efforts that contributed so much to the overall success of the program. The following are the officials who presided:--- Presiding Judge: Dr. R. H. Bar- reit. Starter: Major W. A. Smith. Judges (swimming): 0. K. Pres- by, James Cameron. Clarence Walker, George Ives. Art Duvar. Charles Wilkins. Judges (diving): W. E. Scantle- bury, Mrs. Earl Taylor, and Mrs. C.A. Binmore. Timers: George Walters. Leslie Gillespie. Art Campbell, Richard Purcell. Patrol Judge Cudmore. Recorder: '1'. L. Fl.izGe1-aid. Master of Ceremonies: W. K Sharpe. The following are the results of the meet. the first two winners of each event having qualified to represent Queen's County in the Provincial Swimming and Diving Championships to be held at Sum- merside on August 30th. Boys-13 Years and Under 50 yds. Free style: 1. Will Ken- nedy; 2, .lack Brown; 3. 11111195 Gailant. Time-:37 2-5. 50 yds. Back stroke: 1, James D Gallant. North Itustlco; 2. Jae: Brown. Clftown: 3. Alex Home. Ch'town. Time-1:1. Girls-13 Years and Under 50 yds. Free Style. 1, Carmaieta Blacqulere, N. Rustico; 2. Marjory Jardine. Keppoch; 3. Helen Mario (in boat): Paul. MacDonald, Ch'town. Time - :5A 1-5. 50 yds. Breast Stroke: 1. Jean MaoLeod. Chtown: 2. Mariory Jar- dine. (Th'town: 3. Mliry Held”?- Ch'town. Time-:52 4-5. Boys-14 to 10 Year! 100 yds. Breast Stroke: 1. Roger ciai-1:. Ch'towrr: 2. Joe Hoyt. Char- lottetown: .3. Don MacNeill. Char- lottetown. Time-1:45 1-5. 50 yds. Back Stroke. 1. H2086!” Clark (against time), Charlotte- town. Time-1:1-5. 100 yds. Free Style. 1. Joe rloyt: 2. Roger Clark: 3. Donnln MM” Neill. Time-1:11. Girls-14 tn 10 Yell! 100 yds. Breast Stroke: 1. Vir- ginia Gauthier, North Rustico; 2. Mabel Saunders, Ch'town: 3. Ann Horne. Ch'town. Time-1.51. 50 yds. Back Stroke: 1. Mary Farmer. Ch'town: 2. Ann 30"") Ch'town. Time-1 min- 1oo yds. Free style: 1. Virginia Gauthier. North Rustlco; 2. Jane Giddlngs. Ch'toWni 3. Am Home Ch'town. Time-1:5 1-5. Men's Open 100 yds. Breast Stroke: 1. Frank Schaniel. Ch'town; 2. Pat Gauth- ier. North Rustico: 3. Dr. K. Muc- Leod, ch'town. Time-1:30. 100 yds. Free Style. 1. Franl: schaniel, Ch'tovwn: 2. Charley l-line. Ch'tow11; 3. Jim Cameron. Chtown Time-1:2 1-5. 100 yds. Back Stroke: 1. Frank Schanlel; 2. Dr. K. MnoLeod; 3. Jim Cameron. Time-1:23. 200 yds. Free style Relay:. 1. Holland Cove Y. M. C. A.; 2. Char- lottetown. Time-2:07. Members of winning team: Chas. I-line. R.oger- Clark. Jack McAndreW. Jim Cameron. Men's Diving Open-3 Pbet standing Header: 1. David Nich- cison. 5 2-3: 2, Bob Mills 5. Dave MauLean 5; 3, James Cameron. 4 1-3. ' standing swan: 1, David Nich- olson. 5 .1-3: 2. Bob Mills. 4 1-3: 3. James Cameron. 3 1-3. Standing Jack Knife: 1, James Cameron and David Nicholson 6; 2. Bob Mills, 4 1-3; 3, Dave Mac- Lean. One other Dive. 1. David Nich- olson; 2. Dave Macbearr: 3. James Cameron and Joe Somers. I.adIca' Diving open-3 Feet Standing Header: 1. Deirdre Jean M801-cod: 2. Mary Farmer. Joan Cameron. Margaret Jardlnc and Jane Giddinss: 3. Benny Sheppard Standing Jack Knife: 1. Yvonne Iunahan (only contestan ). IS YOUR SKIN "BREAKING 0IIl'?" VIII! pllnplol. enema. rnshl "V GIVIGIIII Ilcor not! at halanbgnylll raccoon- fulmlnl help clear II: E... i.:lal.”g.?i'i'..'.in'.f.'.7' Elf;"E" ' cii'.':" 2.1 Olnhnntu Sydney Horse Racing Results SYDNEY, N. 5.. Aug. 6-(AP)- Traffic Grattan. purchased recent- ly by the Shipyard-l-Iorurnen's Club of Sydney, here Saturday night made furious home stretch bids in both his -'ashes to score the only double victory of an eight-dash harness racing pro- gram. - In the feature free-forqll for purses totalling 8500. Carl Frisco, owned by P. J. Cadegan of Glace Bay, N. S.. came through with a victory in the first dash. He was pressed by the Battle Todd Driv- ing Club's Cycionic but the fleet north side pacer broke in the back stretch. The second section of the free-for-all saw Cyclonic. driven by Wes Vickers. overcome Carl Frisco in a driving finish to win by a nose. Summary. Clanlfled Trot And Pace Duh 1 And 3) Traffic Grattoan (R. McDonald). Mark Harkaway (Haley)... Prairie Pete (Andrews) Johnny Early (M. Chiasson .. Miss Bonnie G1-attan (J. Mac- Donald) . . Dewey Direct (Fraser) . Brandon's Boy (McQueen)... Time: 2.17; 2.17. cnulnea rm And Pace (nun 2) Bob Long (R. McDonald).. . Skippers Pride (J. McDonald) Judy Richards (Andrews). Texas Girl (Sweet) ....... .. Nellie Watson (Ratchford) Calumet Abe (W. Lewis). Bobby D. (Jabalee) . Jack Clyde (Young) Time: 2.16 4-5. Classltled Trot And Paco (Dash 3 And 7) Johnny Clegg (Moffatt)... Cobblestone (W. Lewis) .. Mack Stout (Jard'ine).. Cinzano (Chiasson) .... .. . Earl's Prince Charming (Haley) Lombardy Peter (Doug Ratch- ford) .. .. Mary A. Reamore (Don Ratch- fqrd) .. .. .. . Time: 2.17 3-5; 2.14 4-5. Free For All Pace (Dish 4 And 8) GQGOlvkGL:m .mzs:wn- c. -1 an .:.sa'aiL-in u 7 Carl Frisco (W. Lewis) .. I Cycionic (Vickers) .4. Vella La Vella (J. McDonal .5 d) Crusader Chief (R. McDonald). Wilkin (0land) Time: 110 3-5; '0LOSE rlllsiiss (continued from page 6) horse field in the second sixth events. In the single opening dash on the card. Alex Beaton's Bi.-ssie Budlong. with Leo Collins in ill? sulky. headed a field of seven horses at the finish post SUMMARY anon.-N and First Inca Bessie Budlong (Collins) Gary D. (Craig) Norma Qrgttarp (C. Pettigrew) . Little Millie (Willard Kelly) Mason's 49 (0'Meara) soldier Budlong (Burhoe) . Dot Budlong (Nicholson) Tlrne: 2.17 3-5. Part-Mutuels: 59.50. 59.90. 33-50 07.50. 8.30, 53.50. winning horse owned by Alex Benton. Flat River. -Imus-I-ma-:1-A Second and Sixth kneel Miss Knox (1O'Meara) .. . . Nell Kalmuck (Willard Kelly Miss Donna Mae (Letcher) Tiny Budiong (stead) Bee Budlong (Henncssey) . Lee Brewer (Bernard) Lusticia (Tierney) Rhododa D. (MacDonald) . Times: 2:13 3-5: 2:15 3-5. Part-Mutuels. 512.00. 063). 33.00, 54.80. 33.10. 02.90: 30-60. 34.40 53.30. 83.70. S120. 30.00. winning horse owned by Com- mander G. H. Buntain. Charlotte- town. I-lihoalwwn ac-Apmuucu Third and Seventh Itaces Johnny Kalmuck (Walter Kel ) . New Look tuaicregor) ...... Bob Oanuck (0lMeara) . Valley Long (Lowrie) Mary T. Clegg (M.acKlnno Aibegwelt Milady (smith) Ma Cherie (Cormier) Times: 2:15; 2:14 1-5. Peri-Mutuels: 58.50. 86.00. 54.20. 86.10. 50.00. S660. Dally D'u1ihle. 3174.00. S350. 52.90. 52.80. 02.70 02.60. 53.30. Winning horse owned by Walter Kelly. Southport. Fourth and Iiiglutli Races Calumet Onward (stead) 1 Lil Frisco (Machleil) .. 2 Shy Ann 2nd (0. O'Brien) Rosalie Hooper (Craig) . 5 Yankee Dale (Willard Kelly) 4 Dean swift (O'Meara) . 8 Times: 2.20 3-5: 2:17 3-5. Parl-Mutuels: 87.30. 54.00. 33.00, 35.94). 33.30. E190. Winning horse owned by Harold Stead. Braokley. mm. and Ninth Bacon -IGUVOIASIH -:I&-ha-uauu :am.-'..sr.;v- A. G. Scott (Letcher) . 1 1 Josedale Clipper (itfacaregor) 2 3 Filbert (Hennessey) .. .. 3 2 Argot Pointer (Willis) .. 4 4 Babe Bi-ltton (MaoKinnon) .. ii 5 Times: 2:11 2-5: 2:13. Peri-Mutuels. 33.70. 32.50. 8200: 32.70. 32.30. 00.10. winning horse owned by '..aorne Letcher, apringhlll. N. S. Grand Jlffbll WESTBURY. N. Y.. Aug. 6- (AP)--Lucky Chief won the featur- ed Tobay Pace by half a length over the Prime Minister at House- velt Rae-eway'a Grand Circuit pro- gram Saturday night. Don Miller drove the bay six- year-old to victory In 2:06 4-5. Mud Puddle was third. . car-rror. s.............1.1. (THE BEST IN SOUND J: MOVIES): Tonight 7:15-9:15.-- Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST ATTRACTIONS Place It On Your Must See List , ,. Btneldby ROBERT D. SINCLAIR; r..a..-Io. Ftlill KOIIUMI REGENT ATOIDAY-TIIE.-'VlEIl. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 - Matinee Today & Wed. 2:30 Here they are . . that laughable, lovable pair who won your heart in "The Egg and I". Now they're in the middle of the merriest matrimonial mixup you ever heard of . . .0 HOW CAN YOU GO ON A HONEYMOON WHEN YOU HAVE TO TAKE THE KIDS ALONG? i . , 1-. vii) RITA JOIINSGN - IIA'l'l'IE McDANIEI. . smmny by wt! wssin - lands: no no Iydolurcmo oimm by two: IIIVQI - movies 1; will mi 1... 2. mm mm 'iucMAumm- . 1 My JIINIIIR VIGS (Continued from page 6) Leading batters for the Kinsmen were Joe Coyle with two for tour. Jackie Cairns with two for four. KENSINGTON Monday and Tuesday 7:15-955. three. For the winners I-lowatt collected two hits in four times at bat and C. Gillis. two; (as the accused). Douglag Summary T, CAMEO THEATRE and Harold Plneau with two for s””'”'l3 5"5P'3n99'dFnml 0! n we- George man-hunt. starring Loretta Young die): (at the lure to the brink of doom); . Wendell Corey ("The Law". "do: for three. Cliff Ready made a sensational mandlnll her life as the extromd' catch off Kennedy's foul drive in iP9"alt'W-,R0b9l'li Cllnlmlnll (".t!l.l' the first Inning with the bases L0lf9"- flllll-ln8 for this Wnnlal loaded. He ran behind the stands azmgut the accusing fingeratguiml in right field to grab the foul "I THE ACCUSED". , drive. Box SCORE Vfes R H PO A E . HI-181193. 25 2 0 1 2 I e 2 W 0 0 Professional cards Cl. Ready, rt 1 1 2 0 0 - R. Pineauy up 10 1 1 0 . Mccallum. lb 2'1 4 0 0 c. Gillis. of .. 1 2 o o o 1' '1 Ff Hum.” mo- B. Burke. cf 0 0 0 0 1 op; 3"! Ch. Ready. if 0 1 2 (P0 '00" let.ovar.nT I-lowatt. as o 2 o o 0 V "” "1"!"- MaeLeod, p .. 1 0 1 1 0 Clause Hbbd , '- - PIIONI I Totals 10 621 4 2 u. xjmmen A3 3 H po A E. B BUILPWC 1 .1. McDougali, c.....3 o 1 1 3 1 t Pmnlnmldo. Pu Purcell. cf . .1 1 1 0 0 0 'Coyle.lf.c 02500 , Williams. 1'! .4 0 1 1 0 0 Cairns. as. p. .4 0 2 0 2 0 Tralnor. lb .1 o o 4 o 2 1'5"”. Hkk'V Kennedy. 31:, .4 0 0 2 l 0 Chartered Accountant Hood. 2b ..( 0 0 l 1 2 McDonald. cf, 11-3 1 1 o 1 o O"''""'"' ”"'"' ”' ”"""'”"' L. McDougall. p....o o o o 1 2 '"'"""'l H. Pineuu. 3b ..... ..3 2 2 1 0 0 I fnolvn 3”; Totals Si F; N) E 3 -'I ' aumm"."b' Earned runs: Vics 6, Kinsmen 4. Runs batted in: C1. Reedy. Mc- Callum, )C. Gillis 2. Ch. Ready. Howatt. Coyle 3, Williams. Doub- Ejlummcn. Ooi.D.. R.O. les: C. Gillis. J. McDuugal1. Trip- OPTOMETRIST ies: Cl. Ready. McCali11m. H. Pin- eau. Stolen bases: I-lowatt. Cairns. EV” En"""9d Left on bases: Vics 8, Kinsmen 3. Base on balls: on McDougall 1. m'"” mud Cairns 2. MacLeod 3. l-lit by pit- Office Hours: cher: Hennessey. Hughes. Pineau. 9 tn 12: I to B and by appointment. IIEGENT THEATRE BLDG. (McDougail). Cl. Ready (Cairns). Struck out: By Cairns 10. Mac- Leod 10. Wild pitches: Cairns 2. Umpires: Plate. Toombs; bases. Kane. Goss. . Wanted At Once Fountain and I.IlIICIlO0l'IOI'fO. , SUPERVISOR Experience Preferred but Not Essential! Alsiotllne Plaitross Summer 81.. Somme ...:u Antw- " 11. 1. 110111111 LTD. 2 5 and I0