...s-.--.-»-. -u.i-v umscano an} .."-P-H-F‘-ILAFLI.II.-----_-»-_ I _ . e.-u-i-.-.-.-.-.-.r\.-i."-Vv-Fh .. .\l-r.-u-.-u-u_ H“ __-~>-r-- q .;'i"~'.l'.r-4-r';-:-:=" ‘ I ‘ov- 1 ' v I.gr.lcs.-é .-tnaw-é.".'l'-'-‘-'-"-“-‘-'-‘-‘-'-'- ul.~<wrr_rnr"" . . .. .. - . .1". .e. r-rxww-vrrn- ' i‘- 1 r7! --....-..--.=-.=.....e=s.....-<- W l"_____"“-h“’ ..,-~.» .-..-_-_,-,._.-.a --.._-....,. ..,... l; trace six ‘THE Cssknoifrerownl. ._IUNE1 y Holstein Heifer Makes A313, 000 lied Gross For Tlii‘. r ihe ilci". ' .0 of -.- 1"" r r :1: :1 - ":* r ‘insertion Soldier The Order has been exceedingly 1 elfll -OTTAWA‘ June 1km‘) Mari’ active for the past several months Unis L. R Klfliifitftlflg 2 2 2i “ma” we" ""0118 m4! 555K899?!- fud ab “mum c‘ "e" “mmbers Boaronicsiatton A Lona a a a ewa" prolmflcial mlmstersThwho l inve ceii initi ted. ' ' ' were swep rom power on ure- l a Albert E‘ Gratwn‘ n‘ 4 5 day by CCF‘ forces. They were J. Dale 000mm 53 O-Neu]. 5 5 4 W. Estey. Attorney-General, who I ~ Times; 245; 214 1.5; 2J4‘ ls. a. native of Keswick Ridge, near ; l gfeglerilctona NB.“ ansd liziloh was | c||rdN_1 rs eecc o e asacewaii I as e 0 Legislature in 193 and Minister. Game Postponed Lulu Axworthy. L. Jones. Wickham. or Agriculture J- G- Tenant. a l MN. 3.. M R A n1 1 1 gcrmer Pairrsbimi) boy.‘ who H385 | . iss Admlr Mac. . rins one. een prom nen n we: ern p0 cs ____. _ 3 2 for the nest ten years. A graduate ls Two néorreb il-{QIHES of the City mvlfntglflvfioghgg. 81113990650113 2 3 gfmtigig Nrovalrsgotlrtat Agrricultural ;crilo"_. l L so ~ . .. . B. 118-88. W0 was hnvclgoijgo u? me §§Qfi§,,,,.§‘°‘}f§.°_ 4 4 formerly superintendent of the i ‘Rain yesterday washed out a schc- Pet" ‘hwksm- H‘ Th°ma5~ 5 _ “ 991111111011 EXlleflmflntol Farms Lit i lduledbrloullilehelzlidcr which would Tim-Y 2-191 2-” 1'51 2-21 "5' 313R Gurrfihta revittgtly) serves) lg ' ‘ iuve rOlliZWt i- e R.C.A.F Ser- awa as ea o e econ ar V/lille rcrvliig with his unit in Italy. Li. Allan Mackenzie received beams up against me Beach Grove Cllssllled Nos 2 and 15m. In control o! me“ ucrzl ~, had DCCJIIIO inc fozirili baronct of the House of Iildckenzle. Army Learn and the secmdmiace R" _ rationing .. Lt. f krnzric is a scout officer and will now be known as F.» ~ Allan C-A-F- ivi. ziic bi itcnciciit at Glei Glenciftnn Lziiircl Blossom, mode $13,000 1-1. L. Guilhert, ViTCilCTGS, Quebec, wear- ‘Elllilk’. paid ‘$1.600 for "Laurel Blossom" when James I . b k.. her ivnrier in a draw conducted by the flllCll of Cziiiadai. "-'Il])|.3ll. ire lleft to t): J. ‘L. i...“ L_ nnmron, Fm“, Mi-s. Donald Campbell and Cpl. zldiiig. Mi‘. C .' . and. at the halter, 325g;- ggg ‘ézcl/(Lxcgachem Ull Farm. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Becomes Baronet liuclioxicd her ' Hiilf of tho $1.600 also went to lunar r. or c. Softball League Kelly won Large TarnoatAnd Keen Competition Features Of rrweh“iii'lgt“°’ Week-End Golf Tourney — Mrs. Allen MacMillan and Petal top place in the mix- ed foursomes event at the Char- " second Place. but Hen-newer McDo . lottetown Golf Club Saturda. the lucky one! 0h I drlw- 11¢ ' , ' scoring o. net 53. The compet- with them withu points net were Til: Giurkinao tion was very keen. Mrs. W. R. Adams and C. A. Bell mm“ “mt e or the largest entry 11m and Mrs. J. A. III-Ill!!! and Allan m m, ‘mim- K o; q “m” g for mixed foursomes in the hla- idflfllllllllll- doubleheader scheduled tor the tory of the club took part. mo Tee was served in the clubhouse weck-endwasra-lnad0ut.'1hiaeven- weather was ideal. - alter tho matches by Mrs. R D. inn at 8.15 the Wink! 91!! tho Hit- The prizes were donated by R. Qulsley. Mrs. J. D. Stewart and rldhtu. ‘I. Holman Ltd. i Mrs. H. L. Sear. PIBYGYS rs. J. Miss Mary Hazard Mrs. W. Worth off at the Mrs. J. P. Mrs. R: R. Bell and P. M. J. E. McCague, Mrs. J. Gordon Miss Eleanor Gaudet Mrs. Guy Kennedy Officers Elected . —- Ernest Richards _ K Minardk kllls 1min This One-Man Nazi Sub Missed its Mark . . _ b . i ,i . tment (right) which. when the torpedo beneath Ilfilvorfltgglblgrsl iillilbrbltdonuillcallizlrtli lillnrrllaligg Fl. released. ordlhlrll)’ return-l the P119‘ W i" landed on the beach 1t Anzio. ItH-ll’. old (viii Its 17-year- ‘ban. 1931 sun MON rues “no JANUARY THU fl] SAT 113 Remember (I this Old Clwm Calendar and the your 1931? That was the yon King Alphonso o! Splln lbdlulcd and liio King oi Siam vleliul Canada. Sir Thoma: Lipton, famous for hi: "Shamrocks" o! Inter- nziffinai yadil racing, dlcd in October, 1931. Chlcng-kul-ohclr gnlnnd prominence In this ylI II I lander oi Ihn Chlnou puoplc. Thoma: Edison, father of the talking modilna and movln| pictures, died In this your. R. B. Bennett Income Prime Mlnlllu cl Canada. Grout iiriiuin svrponded the gold itandord. Canada‘: tobacco crop becumu of notional Importance, ranching to 48,230,000 pound: In 193i. ow chum The Tobacco cl Quality Mrs. Allan Martlillllan and P. O. lly Mrs. E. M. Bagnall and G. G. Hughes Mrs. W. R. Adams and C. A. Bell . A. Haslam and Allan MacMillan iss Emma Nicholson and H. L. sea;- and Geo. Hawkins Miss Nancy Simpson and Cecil Dow Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Jr., an and R. T. Hui Misc Norah Longworth and Grouo Capt. Hampton Mrs. '1‘. R. Cudmore and L. J. Stacey Ali's. Earl Baker and R. ll-Jenl-rln; Clarke and Guy Kennedy Dakin Miss Betty Large and E. M. Bagnnll Miss Fairlie Prowse and A. 12.3mm l\’l!'S. T. W. L. Proivse and InspectorMarson McDonald nnd J. E. Sterns, Jr. Mrs. J. E. Stems and Geo. Sinclair Mid F/O. McGrath and R. E. Glgg Mrs. Arnett Hoivatt and Ivan Home Miss Eleanor O'Connor and F/O. Foster 1431111 rid F/O. McDonald A iKnights of Pyllllfl8 Harness R t A a well attciidedconvciition of‘ “m; [the Knights of P_vtliins_ oii Thurs-i (CP)_-I,9e Jums o; Wig mm, siiioo or] Two Maritinicrs "h e N Offlcersd aigllnsttl tlgle first- .. ' t l A‘ ,B.C; Ii ' r11‘ 1ei-o*“° flYY-iflufl- v cu eocst- ' p‘iifcsxsealoqggrrlllleiibil. IS;".nII3€IT‘lKEII.mV£DCOU\'9T? lilflllgvuilflsffl- iggllfilreent YPSWTIRY Illflkrs o towl ll_\'.~iJ(/'£1i13(ll£ll’i Army Overseas Photo). ‘ Ke d J-H. He ofs H1811 9y 5s:s:aasasseszsesesasasszsooesssso SAINT JOHN. N.B.. -J scored e. double win ternoon at, Moosepatli _ Park comma both SUMMARY Free For-Ali SATURDAY AMERICAN Philadelphia. 1; New York Philadelphia 5: New York 3. st. Louis 5; Detroit 0. Boston 11; Washington 4. NATIONAL New York 1; Boston B. New York 6. Boston 5. Brooklyn 4: Philadelphia. 3 in Chicago 2. Pitt-shun“ 1; St. Louis 2. ‘ INTERNATIONAL Toronto 5.’ Baltmore. 1. Montreal 3: Syracuse 4 Rochester ti; Jersey City 5 Rochester ti; Jersey City 5. Buffalo 7; Newark 1. SUNDAY . NATIONAL Chicago 3; Cleveland 2 ‘l; Cleveland 6. Boston 9; Washington 8. Washington 1. . is 3: Detroit '1. St. Louis 52 Detroit '1. INTERNATIONAL Rochester 8' Syracuse 0 . jrpcliesterjl. Syracuse 0. TILLIEITHE TOILER- Three couples were tied for Mn. l}. M. Bagnall and G. G. Hughes were , are tho results: r. sone:soneusers:ecsaxcszasaazszrxi i Opened At Saint John _ classified events. the Saint John harness racing sea- soii was ushered 1n before a. large} crowd All Gratton. Kirkpatrick Broth Svfleet Marie bee. Lee Jones. Wick am. N. . 1 1 1 News oi’ the debacle in Sas- éllgléiendgfifiagé Pémgfigner g i g lzatchewon came as terrific shock Jmv mlrvestm; woods ‘ 4 3 _ lo government supporters here in Dan Gram)“ 1i Yearwcodv Ottawa. who deserted the House ' 5 5 In in llzirgewnigrtibersw o3‘ ‘Igursday . . _ . _ _ oven rig en e ra o re- m“ 232' 2'” 15' 225 turns which brought the first Baseball Results New York 7; Boston l. ANC.___IENT CAN!!!‘ Brrlffiy: 171: gilillllnléieelllfgg g; Athens u the oldest capital in Plmbumh 2; St. Louis 12. ' Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 1. AMERICAN Philadelphia 4; New York 0 l Philadelphia B; New York 6. Opened Saturday flflw-INKV in. the M got under way whentlwBeuilndtlheBeeodlw‘ ldcd honor: in i-do or. 1 Elwin the mwthbmgoui no: fit ‘tau tablet. defection the Burn P0150 the 1i :-— wihfiavlaere new! 'N§§lll8lS0ll Wine 0pm 54! o 5;, Golf Championship 57 ' 58 NEW ROCHELLE. N.Y.. June ll 58 -(_AP) — Byron Nelson of ‘Ibiedo. 58 0.. former P.G.A. and National 60 Open Golf champion. won 02,068 60 in war bonds today u he spread- 60 engied the field to take the New 60 York Red Cross toumnmmt with 61 n 72-hole score or 2'15. or 18 under BX‘. pSgt. Vic Ghoul o! Atlantic city, N.J.. was second. four strokes back, and e Turneaa Mlk of White Pilinl, N.Y.. wll third with 304. u stroke l-hud Sarozon of DI on. oml. turned in the rum my’; mp round with a 6U. NOTED POI DONKEY! mcoam - (d?) - Cyprus is 72 noted for in donkey: and mules. The government maintains l. stud farm at Attulasu. and stud stab- 81 les throughout tho island. 3S 33335533323822 ouakbigiiv; A .‘ nuaiuin roa osucious \ POST'S emu o gi_us wnotesomz NOURISHMENT Ill‘ in the form of just mildly laxative. SECOND: good when nourishment fog ; busy day-protein and cuboliydrutec, n“. ful qumtitiu of iron mil phoophonu u} other food essentials. THIRD: l nut-sweet, malty-rich flavor ti; really ii difiercnl. You'll jult love it. You'll know Poet’: Bron Fluke: and cream package. and Giant Economy eize. and just as eHcciive, in bran muflinu. S lcu muffin recipe on every package. ~ POST'S RAN FLAKES WITH OTHER PARTS 0F WHEAT In .,'.-.'.. a,“ ‘ 6E7“ _.g_z_z r1105: ~ smear: Get All the good you can om of your. ' breakfasts. Eat Pout’: Brm Flakes _ cereal that gives you not THREE benefits. It provides FIRST: bulk lo help proirent Cflllllipflh 9. 1944 ______\~_- jimt one or two but enough bran to be by the red two lilac-Regulu- Reully dellcioiy, acing Season 1 - __..;-E_.. .._ 18— N.B hero. as _ In Saskatchewan i Defeated Gabinet “Terrific Shock" intimation of the tidings. It had been their expectation that the Patterson regime, blesed, by un- precedented prosperity in his tightly welded. well coiled politi- cal machlne which has controlled 2_ Saskatchewan for years, would returned. They had honed that the protest vote which ex ted. would be split between the Progressive Conservatives and the CCF. to the advantage o! the administration. But the first re- turns. which showed CCF‘ le ing in every poll. swiftly tered these expectations. Buffalo ‘l: Newark 9. Buffalo 1; Newark 10. Jersey City i: Montreal n. 0: Montreal 2. 6: Baltimore 20. 3: Baltimore 4. NATIONAL Cincinnati ii; Cincinnati c; - Toronto Chicago 3. Chicago I. rile iinicirr bifiiéoon Driving forward against the Germans in the cur~y rent battles raging in Italy. tunic-supported Can-l odlan infantry creep forward over a low ridge while’ shells burst against Nazi dc a: ' ‘ " ' ' ‘“"‘"'_'_ “Canadian Infant ry Advance in A Product of Oonuul Food! Italyw e positions only a _,w hundred yards IIVIEI)‘. used as support artillery Shells fired by tank-s be“! ciin be sccn bursting on the hillslde-(Canadlan Army Overseas PMW- Their homes are in Canada. the United States and Great Britain but right now they're workinu side by aide at supremo Headquarters of the Allloci Expeditionary Force in Emgland. Left to right: Jfc. Jllne Rood (WAAC) of’ Madison. who. lel- 14°" (CWAC) of Toronto. and Bct- Liwll W" Dobell son (ATO) of Bcaconofleld. Iuckm-JCunadian Arnli Overseas Photo). 5b} weasrnc