. RAQE $IX_____. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh a. Nine Days OfHarne-ss A Racing Planned For Prov. — The annual meeting oi’ the Prince ‘Ilie folloumg staiters were ap- zdward island Harness Racing Club pointed for the vlrvhllr D- K- Mec- was held in the parlor of the Queen L-eod. Dr- Ff. C. Dousan, they to act Hotel yesterdav afternoon. Almong as JIIdBE-i l! necfesflry Whfll "0?- those present were George McIn- ‘Otherwise Ellgiilfidh Judged-a i-hfl tyre, Montague, C. H. Horton, Mur- Judges for the ciicuit to be hCRCtBG ray River. Harry O'Brien, Alberton, irom the followinflk D. _K, Macbeod, Prof. s. A. Rockford. Andrew Per- Dr. F. C. Dpuzah. Water Brown. rv. Summerside. n. K. iviaoieod, Dr. H. Mclntyle. It McTaaue. R- Raipi. carneron. Neil Walker. Dr. r. McLaihe, Dr. A. A. mciehart. CP-rl C. Dougan. Willard Kelly, Colonel Weeks. Russell Abbott. Nell Work- D. A. .\facKinncii, J. W. Boulter, ei'. Harry Silliplial1t-_ _ Willard MacDonald, James Power, A voteoi thanks uaseateiided to Nell Mathieson, Charlottetown, and the President and othei officers of others. the Club, and’ to the Starters. The President, George MCIntyN, Judges and Tuner-i who “limited Occupied the chair. 1n ilte absence at the row mflels 135i sea-W“ 5° S?“ of the Secretary. F0. James McCal- Bfflclorl-y- 'I'his was heartily endois- lum, on duty with the Air Force at 8d by the meellllg- Summerside. Ralph Cameron was After il"e_ Bellfllfll "Wen"! the“ appointed acting secretary. The min- wlas a meetirlilPl 1317mm‘? and me utes of the previous meeting and followin! Blipollliment-‘l “"9 ma“ Directors’ meetings were read and for i942: Honorary President. Lt.- adopted and a discussion took place Cfll- D- A- Maimmwni D-SLQ- c118,“ rewarding the season's racing plans. lottetowri. President. GeorBf A- Cit]- Tlie following schedule was fina'- beck. Summerside; Vice Presidsnt, l,\' decided upon: Suintnerside. Wed- Wellingivll M95191 1- SQump°rt~ I?" nssday, Juli‘ 1st. Alter-ion. Wednes- rectors: ‘George Mclhllre. MOB-ht- day, July 8th, Kensington. Wcl- "ue. Wellington ltfcNaill, scutlipor. itcsday. July 15th. Sunimerslde, Willard K61 y. SOHUIPOIL Hank o" Wednesdav, Jilly 22nd, Montague. Brien. Alberton. George A. Calllreck. \VEllestlr1_\'.Jil'\' 29th. There will Summerslde. Chflrlei H- 3mm"- be no racinc after that date until Murray River. secretary'Tre,as“““l‘. Old Home Week and Provincial Ralph Cameron. Charlottetown.‘ Exhibition races, August lit-h to The meeting was most enthusias- mh menu”, tic and augurs eel for a very IUD- cessful season's racing. I . Nations, as bitter as those 0f Singapore, the Indies and the Philippines. _ W1" the liandflul of gritlsh sol; _ __" diers who lost OWEI‘ urina an :lczz°l_lll¥liid_._i°m Pa???” for the few unkcler-stigngtlidclitiliz; bombers which for nearly sew“ gielaagifstefsntzldiiqgiyestt," fosr nrlnndie than weeks have been supreme in the a month in central Burma there Burma. sky, kniicd from ambush cg“ be nothing but praise Li)’ blood-crazed bands of native They were ordered w do the trultors. the haggard British rifle- ‘Impossible The“ casuhmes were mcn, t-urik crews and’ wiry scpoys appalling‘ Mo“ of the smdqh n°gnoatgmnémg?t’hin"ngsrfiée 535:; singing Britlshers Miom I saw “p. r v hikin into the Salwecn line in ma“ o’ the rugged Assam b02153 Janugry, and the smiling Chinese Whig‘ mu“. mm ca“ be legions deploying around Tonn- agaln“ m“ lmader" gob in March, were killed in com- bat. Cruel Lesson How to save thenli’! The élnall “ch u“. weak” "5“'°" 1-‘ m” Y" “°“"“- a” Some cut their way out of trio‘ the” l“ Bulma the cruel 19550“ death pockets, and always there that something more than will- was a temporary new “he esmb, ‘Ilgness m. muqdle rthnmgll 15 lished farther brick. Always it F‘:d§dut‘1’t“'“‘ m“ “m 1'5 5m] be" ivns Weaker than the last one, 1‘ a 5": F0 hu di-eds of miles it was Boys with matchless courage fight? withdraw, fight again’ are being slaughtered because they Every mile backward the M, are. l“ inadequate. mmbew m" support faded until in April there trained. poorly equipped. The m“ tvas virtually nothing left. The m“! “Ompames “f ‘vhm {our clicniy and the traitors increased months ago ‘were proud and smart until thousands liberally equipped b2lil€ill0ll5_ are still marching t0 with mortars and tummy guns the 1“’3r_‘.“. a “lung retreat were thrown into the push. The Biitish and’ Indian troops, The m1 o, Rangoon on March "Fl". ‘E3115’ {famed m" Jungle 8 doomed Burma and the British fighting. have learned it the hard knew h officers and men The‘, “'“3'~ Bum“ has been a wh” kept on‘ fighting for surrender - e - ‘r - . . ’ 311x221? glrle-zfiedeligelalntlflglfed m“ was not in their vocabulary. Stripped down now to iron ra- tions and the firearms they can , carry, they may still be sufficiently r fit to complete their rainy season e s tuck to India, Not Even One Road Despite half a century of Ehrl- tlsh rule. upper Burma never as - _ been linked to India by even one adffflg,fi,",ly“'egfjs,fl'°q’f‘rafi‘f;,gszcgffi, good road. If there had been one. a; Beach Grove Inn left yesterday m’? B1117"?- disilslcr might- hfl“? for other training camps on the been averted. Instead of one lone mainland. Twenty-nine of the men battalion sent to Burma from were from this rovinoe and the re- gidia by air aftlerhtth; 105;“ of grandter from t e other Maritime angoon. t are mg ave n 0V 068. several divisions hurried by road 15131149“ mcludfl%i_prlvilltegoc' to throw back the teinforced Jab- 1e$rrfy°“§gj§-.BA°"§‘“°G;*,;,.§’{ 8.1m vtmqf anese. 3 ' ' ' - . ' ' Now a Calcutta streetcar bangs LN§QPQQTY~§§Qm‘§s§§é?‘§f“§§”w§;,_§; pi'0siiically' past my hotel room in head wentwol-tl] Cxfeek; E1 (mags- a citv that never heard the ear- son’ '5;_ mum; G, H_ Jeffery Alma; splitting crash of enemy bombs F‘. J. Callaghan, Mount Stewart; .1. and never saw women and child- W. Auld, Summerside; J. W. L. ren smashed to pulp by high ex- Deighph, Richmfllld; E- T- Gallant- plosives, Armadale; R. Jaidine, Brooklyn; P. YQt back in upper Burma, at T. Mercler, Gaspercaux; C. E. Milli- of dirt-caked, khaki-clad troops "ml- summer-m? ‘L 3' Bwdreau’ are still fighting for their llves- éggffotxggvszguec’ gésghcyggacgliirxlij one day tortured by thirst, the merside. E ésbome’ suhmer- next day nearly drowned in e. tor- side; cf w_ Maximum’ ,1) A, G_ "filial mill» Saunders and A. J. Foley . all of ersl. Cardlgahiz; DD. lgaghpdbclll. . * o man; . . ac ona . mlrfwgve?“vglncgeflfrafifiglytig wig; leVlcEweh, Charlottetown; and W. they were given the impossible “$11,591? 0.1553’- re nh 1"“ of dilemllw Emmy-i Wm" aB§i?i°.i°2¥i§€§..fitlli"i»liwriilai ope" eastern {former against an (eiovcrnmergit through the Carrv On enemy more numerous. more skill- Canada Con” The presehtatjohs ed ln JllhBle Warfflle- and W" were looked after by Mr. A. c. tlnuellv relnlprved by lend. all Bruce of tiie Canadian legion war and sea. Services. What happened in Burma is a __'_-i--— m11ltqry't,_i3g£dy___f0r_ th_€M_Ul‘lib€d Use Minardsjmébileauv“ _ OWe have pleasure in annnuncintr the appointment of Messrs. Pal- mer & Williams Co. Limited, Summerslde, as our P. E. I. Re- presentatives for AQUELCO Water Softening and Watcr Con- diiioning Equipment. Announcement I I 9AQUELCO is now recognized by leading manufacturers, engineers and municipalities as standard equipment for softening and con- ditioning all wafer supplies — industrial, municipal, or house- hold. AQUELCO pays for itself in savings made. Write or call on our Representa- tives for interesting literature. Jinan-Electric Corporation Ltd. HALIFAX, N0 A SCOTIA 'RFflifi@PYé§id€fit Gmrgc McIntyre of Montague. re- ‘ out ol‘ the P. E. I. Hal'- Club. ill‘lll<_ o ‘Ids Eleoted Geoge A. Cllbec of Sumer- slde w o was elected president of the Pfllii‘: Edward Island Harness Racing Club. Hornets Defeat Maple Leafs 28-17 The Down ElaTsFY-lomels defeated the Maple Leafs 28-17 in a softball game yesterday. The lineups: Hornets: J. McAleer. MH-CDOHBM- Shaina. Doyle, MzlcPhcrson Younk- e‘; B’ Mqtlccr. Milrphv, Super. Lmnfs: B, Heniiemcy. . MHCIOSR- ey, l-iuclica. L. Hennessey, Zal-iem. L. McCloskcy, Collins, Malone. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Pressl Gecrge Sialliiiqs, "mlrace man" of baseball. dcd at Haddock, 6a.. 13 years ago today. He startled the sport world in 1914 when his Boston Braves. last-phcelclub ln the Nrtonril Leante in July, rcmped tin-nigh to the champ on- ship and then beat Plikdrkhlfl Athletics four sirirght in the world this hour the dwindling column:- Eant Cmeman station? B- G- schur‘ series, He hoped revive class AA ball in Montreal in 1928 after a. 16-year lapse. Annual A. l-IRA. Cl ‘l ltet wn; J. N. Mae-Lean. -/ _ An Impossible Jnb whldoisiagds. North; i-i. H. sadnd- Meetlllg May MONCTCN, N. B., MBA‘ l2 -— (c P) ._. 'l‘l~ie annual meeting of the Maritime Amateur Hockcv A5- sociatinn will be held at Halifax On Wednesday, Mav 20, Pfcaldfillt Fran‘! J. ("allurhcr announced mnl-rht. No important matters were on the agenda hut a number 0f routine items \v'u‘d be considered and plans made for t-‘ne ensuing year, he said. I‘ REDADINS R I “HAPPY cans" i I Picturt FREE , with purchase of 25c Colgaies Tooth Brush BABIES NEEDS Heinz Strained Foods Heinz Junior Foods Pablum Nursing Bottles Nipples Talcums-llziby Oil Vitamin Preparations Etc. Quart Size’ Mineral Oil 79c 25c Noxzema - - -l9c Apple Blossom Soap 5 Cakes 23c Harrington Hand Cream 15-25-50 Wiidroot Speed Set Wave Set 15c .__________i___ REDDIH BROS. __-._- L. M Dnucciie R. .\l. Smallman. Th4 Victoria Driving Club an- EUGSES \\'L‘l'€ the King their annual dinner. prominent member references he hear known as The Ken highest terms an said they would, address was replete with h A. MacKln Chandler were 11s by the The ed t0 President ing happy beautiful an Victoria Driving Club Poushkeensie Holds Annual DinnerRace 511M811“! planned to be back again readv itr 115- Cowhelld- Owner of Nell Cocha- the fray in August. His Warships wdhle; Nell MacKlnnon, Southport. “mo; and owner of Leland; Well he was accorded a great ovation a; owner of Raymond Bucllong its conclusion. 'Ifhe following were presented with Other speakers were: Lt-Col. p. whips: I non_ President or the Ex. Chief; Walter Hennessey, Charlotte- hibltion Association, Mr. J. W. town. owner of Charla Boulter. Secretary Treasurer of the Reddin, Soutliport. owner of Miss vlnbition Association, Mr, C, H. 31'9"?“ James Afblllg- , and 131R c, DQugafL A11 Brian York; Max Thompson. Corn- tened to with rapt, aflgljflgn wall owner of Mollie Gratt large gathering, McNeill, owner of Happy pfesentaflon o; prjzgs for the Stewart. Brackley, owner of Mr. nners in the season's racing con- Tlllel‘: James Rankin eluded the evening program. hIi-._<l\\'ll€l' 0f Blrlg Crosby: l Walker, secretary 01' the club, llll- Herbert. owner of Vir hose efforts in making arrange- muck: Gordon Rodd, Mil ments a. great deal o! the credit ior 01' B85516 Scott.‘ Nell Da the banquet must go, had each River, owner pf June Set: Monte winner's name. address and prize Hyde. Clyde River. owner o: Juno made out on slips which lie liiiiiu- Hill. McNeill. The rcczpi- The following were presented with ent then came forward and was rein holders donated by J handed the prize with accciiitiiaiiy- llhrt. Cllyi MPll/lll JRY. YOrk. Own- rgmgyjg by M1; McNelll, er of Peter Gratton: Lou This impromptu part of the evening York, owner of Sampson was Igregtly entjloyedd flfldhflilCht gift. -—————~———- rec en c r e re urn- ed gearingvaifis tregpleiv b’; prize. LOTS 0F CLOFDOWN! The cu s resented were ver '-i— p dp those who donateX IIONDON-WPP- Trade experts them used good taste in their selec- estlmf“? m?" nearly 50.990 01' The following is the prize list. 31193105 599-090 110D for the winter's racing: Cup for have been forced to close since the most points at winter's races. do- dual banquet held at. the QUBJ! noted by Milton Bell, proprietor of motel last evening was attended by old Spain, won by Jippy K.. owned over 80 horsemen and lHCllGS and by George Hughes, Brackley; cup was a lilost enjoyable and success- ful affair. Many complimentary ref. erenoes were made to the excellent menu provided by Mr. and Mrs. H. , C. Brown. by Juanita. Axwortliy, owned by Alter doing full Justice to it, the Fred Turner, Wiiisloe, donated by asked lo drink a toast Allie Cutclifte; cooler won by Wal . N‘ See. owned by Willard MacDon- I-‘Rfbkfleil. Wellington McNeill, aid. donated by Dr. F, _ who occupied the chair, introduced cooler, won by Lusty's First. owned. his Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- man, as a good. iriend of the Sport toria. Driving ‘club. Kings and one whose interest The following owners received in racing programs was deeply ap- coolers, the gilts of the Victoria preciateo by all horsemen. nis wor- Driving Club: Wilfred Praught ship stated it was a. great pleasure Cherry Valley. OM61‘ of Rose Wor- De among so many whom he thy; C. H. chandler, Charlottetown, could call by their first names, some Wood oi them life long friends. He had 30110190145. owner 0f Heatherbelle once owned a race horse himsell Well McNcili. Southport, owner o and drove her her only wininng Lucky Guy: Vernon Proude. Brook heat. Some time ago he had vislteu field, owner of Silent Mac; Bell and Boston and ivhile there was a guest M¢Ne1ll,0\\'n@l's of Ladv Hal; Char- oi the Metropolitan Driving Club at lei (TBYV-‘ll- WV"?! QT Singing 58m. seated all The following received haltcrs do- around him were Islanders now "filed by the Vlfltflrifl Drivln _ 5 o1 ma; great George McDonald, Mermai , own- matinee club. Many were the kind "J75 Primes-s Kalmllcki Horace d fegufding char- Willis, Kingston, owner of Doctor lottetown and its track, so w.ll Blldlons: Bert Younker. Wlnslpe. tucky of (glmndm owner of liitlle Peter: Chester Racing here was extolled in tiie Mfllll@$0ll-_Wll1510€. d lngny present Volo; Allie Cutcliffe, owner 11 a; an posgblg Jackie Volo; Well McNeill, owner c, here for this year's Old Home 9f Abbe Jllllkfiolli Ed DOWHB, Char- k, More recently he had toured lottetown, owner of Allie Bumham; a. Scotia on business, met many Harry Murphy. Charlottetown. own- horsemen including Mayor I»; M_ 0i‘ oi Rosebud; Milton Bell, owner Sweeney, Briogewater, N. 5.. “ho of Albert. E. Gi-zittan; Charles Wil- for trotter winning most points, do- nated by Wellington McNeill. won by Bonny Mary, owned by Hazen Howard. Cornwall; cooler prize won by C. H. Chandler donated by Vic- owner of Lusty Frisco; Roly owner of Joe Ed Downe, owner of Sky night. The Monarc "ll ally softball te —___ 1W0? Marchildon received credit for iheVvictory, h’; fifth of the season agaulst. two defeats. He went into m Baglby of Cleveland or league pitching leadership, Quoits for Rochford Pan: ‘Hie first sign of will be Wednesday when the members expect to have out and what dandy: our of them. To the Ray Macdonald goes the getting this equipment. made a grand Job. The lp and material are the est. Further notloe in press when grand opening will take place. __________ Challenge _____ End Monarch Jly‘: softball time on the mond Thursday s will also take am wanting a 8n!- LOUIS Madison. "d! Ind Mgr. Mir began. our 01m WAY By. J. a. Wiiiams EF vdlze I'VE SEEM THIS OL' 1T5 "l1-l’JLllcl< A-aolki’ IN 112E LAYIH’ ALONG TH’ JITTERS" IT Buelkilzes, .1," SENECKV ROAD FEE comes WITH POSED "m .4 melee: it, spmemuo‘ TOLD M T ‘EM IN .’ ii ill A coupuz YEARS, AU’ Au. wARs! HORSE SHOES ARE ALL WE'LL BE . ALONG "rt-v TRAlL3-- MATlOki oLiunK ONLY I DON'T KNOW WHLQBLIT OQLLECTOES THOU E anal are IT'S ovate! .“, I&\\\“~\\\\\\\\ s. Thompson Hurls One-Hit Game As Cincinnati Reds Whip Brooklyn Dodgers 5.1 YORK. 12-fAP>- The i942 Pcughkeepeie Rfiilatta was cancelled today by Asa Bush- nell, seczetary-treasurer of the in- ate row'ng association, u of his inability to obtain entry for the bg yheld cn the Hudson. A 'S Defeat St. Louis 5-4 .......__. ST. LOUIS, May lI-(Afi- Opening their first western invas- ion of the American Lzogue sea- son, Philadelphia Athlstcs def-sat» ed st. Louis Browns 5-4 today with a combination of timely hitting and brilliant pitching in the pinch. The A's tallied twice in the fifth inning on three singles and an error. 1:1 the eighth, Johnn Wall- aesa, rookie shortstop, bated n. 1h two men cm base rig margin. 'I1ie Browns loaded the bases one out in the last half of Emil. but Fred Cailiiurl ie- 7 Phil Marchildon and struck out vlemon Stephens and Tony isco a. NEW YORK, May 13-04?)- Gene (Junior) Thcmp-scn Brooklyn Dodgers to one hit today as Cincinnati Reds ii the whole first l- the National League within a span of four games. The blow that lrcpt Thompson from n. non-litter was inch ble by Lew Riggs, Thompson's e, and it also kept the 25-year-old righthazider from In the sixth inning Peewce Reese drew c-ne of the two received by the g the afternoon and Riggs batted for relief pitcher Hugh Casey. ‘He rapped a sharp dcuble, sending Reese to third, and a. moment lirer Reese romped heme on a. fly by Home Runs: American 1pm Giants Smother Bucn Wllllflmi. Red SoX, York, Tl 4 National League: Camilli, D043‘, New York Giants snothered 7- m Pittsbiugh Pirates with the see.- le play nmd a pair of Mglwn attain his fourth Rlllll Batted In: League: Williams. Red Sex, 27; M, ggggl MII-Bllkue: F. iyfcCoimi Cuba Stop Bruce At Boston, the liberality of Boa- ton Braves pitchers, seven bases on bails. and three iri- fleld errors enabled Chicago Cubs to win 9-8 although Boston came within a nm of deadlocking the game with u. five-run eight-inning uwrlslnl Baseball Results Philadelphia. 000 020 03 st. Louh 101 ooi i M l“ wMaretiilgIon, Cflilrlfllllfl (a) Haul‘; B11115, 111 Swift, r-erreu to). m n‘ (a) ‘"4 Phlls Edge Card: At Philadelphia. four straight singles inning was enmgh to chase Max L f the Philadelphia Phils a over st. mule cardinals. Vics Win From Flyers 16-14 Th efelte; the myers ia- n. softball game last evenin . ghxek game was played at Victoria Cincinnati 000 011 0304100 Brwklyn 00o 001 000-1 i; Cmymrgonligig llldaiganlKloghz 3mm’ use . a l, and Sullivan, m Plllebllrxh zoo 001 ooo-a ‘ll New York 004 000 03x—l ll l Heintzelman, LBHTHHR <3) M Lopez: Melton and Dannlng, Chime 012 141 coo-a i} mound and g‘ve ton fichfghtz, Igenyzewski (it, Preg- rle McC ll h; Erriokson Tl)», Jchnstilnmlg Tm’ inn (9) and Lombardi, Mast (s), 8t. Loni! 020 000 000-! Fhllldelphh 102 ooo nor-s Lnrller. Kriet ts», Dickson m a. L’ Claude“ d and W. Cooper; Hoerst. and wir- Jenkina. Bell. Haw to tell l. story. A well- ____________ learn to igeet your friends with as welcome as l. sun- ? smile.‘ m c? rowns n bothegd e r own hearts to be OUR BOARDING HOUSE soap, PROFESSOR V - MEET MY cualzmtufs Z/ HELPMATE/w MARTHA, n-ue l6 PROF. emu-tam PRISMJHE RENOWNED , GCHOl-AR WHO wlLl. 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