1i~oJUPllE2l»_,1.-‘.Z46 < - i ed Earle ooiea Milton, ia is: ‘tffig’§ét°‘é'lli§nnlashribwdlain§vgw iggvglow lniles 2 slapped on a track. Site was sired t b‘, prmoblm by Prince and her morals aha ion hlree (lam ms by PRTKFW? 3m‘ __()._ The opening Sceria Homes Walter Brown 2.05%. we Best time ‘made w w ‘er The viwriotwwlvn track is F “l” “m” Briwgdllli Riiiqli hi???’ h t a m d l ‘it mired even as h ' k giclpp - . men eac e m ay ress. c an ca- e pl-c e i0 2 25 Trot and Pace in 2 l2 and a"? a“ 105°"! » b?" tion or the tripping penalty mak- grvundlrhe hawk had driven its v_'_2 40, lng the hoe-k check legal, um] a talons deep into the soft part of ' ' new face~off spot to be marked ln its back. The pheasant red for offsides behind each blue and in splctldid- condition and line. when opened up was full of eggs, The meetings also decided that apparently already laying. Here is Mltlnee races were held at a-ila-ble- lvrariorlé Blldldflilxd 2s: l“ ‘lime iii waver exit gates from a potential covey 0f bird; wY Riverside last Wednesday WW1 M” d th l ' b h- - k'll some Bey- owned by writs siebihfitmont G“ —=i°- Wiii- ii-“J-fny fepililliif 01°35. £32213 $°'{’l§'§el.il§§1‘l.‘l@i""¥§’n°?‘°' i This week 1 was walking thr ' . _ . ll d h t' d Reuben Lee’ owned by E A‘ Ber‘ _2‘ ' Bonnie Dig:- 250i!‘ K23: ‘Rig-id viii“? scigatigieg git’? an open ainsallldleroswvgi): llathldd ciakngd lligon a ‘ - t 316% 8 llleen .Al1'am—-8. lflilivilrgcigsesvvjrf wgiipeoogg,“ u, hair 1.0a; Midnight, Melod lhrze crowd was mam. m wio l-ititii Buriiw —2 @6- ncss the day's 5W1‘? Willis. Coveliead. Orinninfl the Nv- "d Kan" hard. Hunter River, won 1,1,4, m, Nlahtlnara-dfl. . . . z Classified. best time 224. The were §i=ib1¢—JP-vt Betty-u m: - n t d , U, b km No a Classified was won by wry Jim l‘ Gm“- ii year old) -_ a f §$fil°'bl“§<htl‘tll§ged ‘£51221 $313812 ti??? prgegbrllrlzl; hiwrlbyanilitzlrsmlfef.‘ _‘ N _ 4 Classified _ 213%; Abymw__2 m. Pag1mm1__ more season ow ng o e con- cause a 0s awk or a Pigeon hawk $.11? biynqlliii: bier-rung. ownedwg; 2-3‘?! l“! Rflfiw-Jiii J49 11°"- Guyv owned by my mm flunter Roy Barnett’; omible-Kavola which w 80W. N S. next Wednesday. Xav- mfiC; Ld Rhee. 2.1a.' ' 6d u‘ able-Ow es Pic Brogny Royal-ahlawognol ~33; Jiilflilfl A 445 Ray-ll Tell 2.16% owned whiter Glens-am. Len O'Meara‘s stab?! II-leonnegse Anti-Aircraft (B and Winnie flwtt 2.23,27last hull’ 1 .Z\ . c n. 2mm. and Shirle 1r. ‘Iieln- 1.10,- Sir granola ma, - a so- pie 2.1-; owned by‘ Ool. iv. 9T. the past ThttP" -“'*""°' CLEVELAND, June ZL-(Al-‘i- The American league-leading Red Sax, whole once comfortable mar- gin ha: shrunk from l0 to 6 1-2 games in less than a week, appar- v y u ently left their batting eyes back " lrtéhummy lrlenway PEER. .000 Dwyer ter watc Jag his c arges drop "Assault" thunder‘ theYotltkiusfinlti-vnbeiiwemtlgailmtest three. seven of their last eight games “akesm” Aquedwinlnuct 3821' lllleivlme in; pllmes now total sass/m. Joe. (prior to tonight) Joe Cronin is year-c money - n .. _ moanin‘ the arc-light blue. lzey Warren Melirteus rode “Assault in five lengths B11095 "4 _ wmd Back in Boston the but: of the fleldsg- rampaging Yawkeyunen were on fire. Since taking to the road aud ‘ff t night baseball. the Box’ lumber has . slowed down to a wispy smoulder. The Red Box play no after-dark games at home. and this may be 2 02%| mm Louise comm,” including night games) “.011 worm 1001;“, m“, , Ev one Vernon. ‘ aglgciiilgs “drama i729’ wflizriff", 49193 35 7° 355 Red Sox sorely miss the injured . d d t t b, b n rm horse and the rm that he Dodxen 4e m m 12 .362 “Lime Professor” beerrwieldrng a wfifh “ffea, tfifQfn, §§§‘,j;"”be§if,"§ aired Miss Budlong 2,00‘: ‘aid e8‘- Willhllil. _ potent stick but his well-nigh in- m‘, spruce trees w the we“ great IiiimY 0'31"“- rag m B”, Red BOX 59 209 56 74 .304 comparable fielding always has had Mysterlous dnbbnngs m dr-mlmm‘ ‘he m!“ t” ‘ma an; ‘ Mull)’ a tightening effect on the Soot de- flags and cat tails materializes .11“, (if other events u- ht Mari “f8 Cards m ms 4a 1e 34a fence. Dom i8 working out daily tlmother black duck and‘her brood m‘? But M8313 °,"‘°,,°‘,,,,§‘°8,,,°§md§ 3°99’ and will be rushed back to his A muskrat makes a V shaped ripple rivevalgie gglo-mgo L 2 i3 a Bhut- Brivel 46 169 32 55 343 centre field spot as soon as his in- on the water as it moves towurd ilt-Zfiiiiexgyone that "would ‘loot in 20B mMiiizxio, jured leg permits, its favorite feed bed, A litter or [ox , _ ' Red 50X 49 l8’! 38 60 841 l , J C in’ id Pll bbli ' v “we 865m, We‘ me y”; tmcls Meanwhie oe rcn wou ps aqua hgd 05$‘; tggzygrvohllxil: rabbit, awake the echoes with thelr iiéfiigl yiipalillngt. An c-Wi floats over- sgggyhfizfgmfi? i...“ willii.’£.,"r€‘i's.,§f“€§§32be§’%i’$ llap Day Sees mil. ‘" = l" elm-Mixer. Pr; °'iil§§§§l"t§§li§5°llifé 6...... 12 n as m, “"1" -» ' ' ' k ‘d D18 a , hat bed halves g G t ma e consl era iciroa s 6°55 Em‘ 2 15%‘ ' p“ a the ranks ct our upland game “has v 1 Runs batted in: American Liea- 11k hi boy to play in daylight. probably a tlel “fixhgg ‘tgigi’ y}; 2bv $y sue. Doerr, Red 80x 56: National e a s funk M Charlottetown‘ He w“ a League. slaughter. Cards 46. on the ice in 1m and‘ tool; her rec- giiagrlea Willis. vyent a nice mile in m h, a m“ hm ram at Halifax . v The lour-year-old trnt- I "d Wlierfvwi- There is no closed lh i916. She had nmvimlsly belnpetfia girmnaleuig£ by Caeldllunet Budlong. | o all: Wlliim 1 d i" “meg om“ rtcgsmét 31m mm“: gushes mmgymkg ' regulate their segsong RY: illl-‘e mm dwi-ng . . . . fchafifld WQ-y one (If them. In mile 1h ass ..Cupi&in Abbe mnomo, June zl - (OP) __ Great Horned and Snowy , 0WD- wolk- Coach Hap Day of Toronto Illaple Goshawk hawk, Budloxig 2 14, Hamid Cudl erour minor rules alterations governed on War n1 of 1 , isKgnetti-ng easy miles _ 236 Hilrd e'm's 9'80!) tror- ncrs this week will be of urcat Th0 i011 i5 great, fer LouhDflJon, which is being benefit b th to the players‘ ‘ind question about that. moo of élw NOW trained Charlie O'Brien has spectators? force a face-oft; rmlasion {or a With Something on the ground. A~ Budiong, owned b E. 1331?; 1B 2-35 311d B911 18 d Wed W1! player whose atic is brokgh to _he looked closer he saw that ill: PiOIOI-lnsmid High ihaléséiuy? will; Mi‘. ‘ Cfxlllliléllé ‘in p-laykcorztitnuunce of wig ‘zit-aha laiggefhelrlxulhawk and J O en ew I _o__ pay esp e ecta or nercrz-ili-ct e ac o c rig l1 hen tiigir refillctive events in stimil h‘ ‘ me Walkman“ rormewek Just p“, the ice; increase in number of bltmd dripping from Cobb Millers “m” Th““‘-l5li’““ll'"'llm”°""b‘l€" . j i} U —- I --<>- ynn mew: g Janka!“ Dave Pmmd.‘ the ice must open inwards-to- Cia==ii"‘ed best time 2 2m 2.m- Wait gtsageic-Illzl- Jailtgbnale 1a“ “We” "he" ‘ P“ e" w“ m‘ a _ _ _ __ Day explained. eating, or plucks it in the act of “gig” yLI/Q¢D°“a’1d' Mama“ hr“ was, hallftormlaflwwl t” mw__ On the number 0f players who eating. In this case the hawk t e 2 . _ 21,’ mt ha“ 1 06-, Royal $3; _ may be dressed Day said the plucked the grouse 0n the spot and-y ——0—- fl w H,‘ change to 15 players plus a goalie hen carried the body off to be The loll be hold at New Glas- Vague-verb two-a zo- a Al- "m" "wl- player on the same team. bones and everything L“, ha“ Aa far as the broken stick rule with them and later ' ‘mm’ 113%‘ “mud by la concerned, Day explained that it the bones and feathe '_ . ' when a. payer broke his stck gitation pellets.’ 011,5) aagfhsfgmer}: without forcing him tn leave p.133; The common ho flair Woflmuia a Covehaad race inc! 1.08 w were ‘m1_3_48. van“ he akated to the bench for a new ays ago I walked in player may continue in action. the wing of a I-Iungari blight Games Playing Hob \Vith Red Sax , the answer to their present dlrlnai Thfwurltryside l! this “awn vi “ I |’ 5hgw]ng_ They scored 01,13 one run the year is vibrant with liie and Bl in the“. 13st 30 innings befm-e growth, both of lant and wildlife. . watching Bobby Feller'a mt ball if fine is time v11 ~11 imreh or under the “Ems again here lmigm beaver dam as the evening shadows ___ The Box. pitching h“ been O_K_ deepun ones surroundings sudden- ” ' (cumum Pm.” Dave Fen,“ Md Joe Dobwn ly become alive wlth movement l ed by Calumet Bird- Th!" 1855B" 111 Qflvh 188808 (not struck out eight and nine men. re- “d ‘”‘3“°- 1“mg"1"¥ ‘Mmds- The m?’ s r spectlvely. in the two shut-out con~ “"1, 1g?‘ i“ “he d"? ‘ligy’ ‘b???’ . l’ ’ v PM er. o)“, G I sun g alppeare evo o _ i e, 2161i. This youngsters pedisroe 1a y b AB R- H Pct teats. e is another ‘actor m The Except m, m, Redwvinged black ti" - ' birds, or a pair of Downey wood- Dom DiMaggio Not only has the packers searching for grubs on the partridge have been encountered Peace Restored ' Between Bards And Mexicans CITY, June 21 —(AlP) Broaden, president qt st. Louis Cardinals, left Mexico today. praising Mexican League mesident orge Pasquel. who took away three o1 his players, aa "a thorough gexfilleman." had been established between the Pasquel dlrouit and the Oards. Probabl no more Cardinal players will be wed to Mexico. i] The farmer informed me that the cat had brought the partridge in a few days ago and added: “l guess the pair ‘of Hum that were nest- ing in the front 5 acres has been broken up." Broods of Rufled grouse (native partridge) and Woodcock have‘ been seen by this scribe but no young 0f either pheasants or Hungarian to date. The Huns are late nesters and it is very seldom covey's of Huns are seen during June. The mid July. Ring-necked pheasants earlier than the Hungarian part- ridge, Pheasant nests that are de- stroyed by hay mowers after mid- _iu1y are thought to be the second clutch of eggs. Pheasants are per- sistent re-nesters and have been known to lay the third setting after the first two had been de- strayed. ur or feathered, it Hungarian hatch is at its peak in are inclined to start hatching makes no difference to the owl. Pigeon hawk, heals said today he believes num1 BMW, Skunk. hfliise 68L ly by the need to fill d effected at the New York meeting their stvnlucils‘ or 1hr urge to kill of National Hockey League govcr- rm‘ the Sake °f killing- t at been i 2 40 J i Th a I l d Floyd Molyéltuux. ‘Cross Rtacinfl Ii lift‘ Bud. e antendmen s nc u e a Pén- "m"? “V15 FiV-‘HE 8 0115.’ the Bun- Bg-jgigewamr last Wedneednv raw owned niowell Y él’. also alty for n goal-keeper who lnten- bury Road when he observed a by worked in 3.40 and Bert Younk- tlonally hangs on to the puck to 181:8 slate grey bird struggling scnll Weeks, Dartmouth. Scotti’ ei-‘a Aiastra 2.12% la olng nice Raglan of a pygygr pheasant. He ran to the rescue but replacing a goalie removed from arrived too late. The pheasant with every may and some of its hm ex_ d it off the champion Bellhaven Model Commander. Sires’ sire, un- defeated champion Braegate Model of Bellhaven. Write:- MRS. E. s. ROSE, m, ,,¢,.,,,_ shoremm’; lea Souris, RR N0. 2, P.E.I. f}? emery» Phiii out at one fell strc-ke. How m The actlce 0t not playing over- spot where a ruffed grouse had tinued shortage of transporttaiorl, always pluck their victims before 2. . . g. stable-Jillian _ > ' 1 I , ‘ ; _ mama two extra rnerl and a chance consumed at a lace more to its Wm be Ranwlmggfl m‘ m __a;_tml_‘erliéwmmfigis for coachea to Juggle from lines ggliilrgilz. or raise ta 6% todthe nets: to _ I ‘ Y 8 UNITY POO , BS 8T8 l t B ng_2_33; nwtmm422‘ ‘ Onhtillle goall-f céaléielagdpeziglty of was no align ‘oflblaodlatkthde ‘scctnhe, l V _- t > v W0 HUGS S I‘ BT88 USBPEOCERH U08 .88 - ° “ 20M“ owmd by PC “d”! gs ekmh 1W Jaflesygrmglgf goal-keeper hangs on the puck in- ers of all sizes. lnclu lng the muitl. ; ammo tentlonally to force a face-off. The coloured tail feathers. A Great e__ penalty will be served by another Horned owl eats feathers, fur, (Y7; on coughs up _ rs in a round Ho” mo“, Kflmm*_3 3a; Kins s was penalt enough for a team ball. Naturali-stlucall them "Regurm use cat has b n 1 a memgkan “lgehuu for upwards of 20 seconds while etting ln its dirty work. A teeew ; to a farmers W311“, Duck L‘ Gmuarkzr“; mm, Moves, (2 one, Under the amended rule the yard and saw a cat playing with ioiiil. a green pacer owned by year oldl-SLOO. an partridge. our OUR WAY By .1. R. WILLIAMS W" BOARDING HOUSE I m 5E7. PEOPLE ieeAplu-le 11-iOu6HTiS i’ REPU SNE- IT GEARS MY V 5OUL l-w 32, 50D REWARD MONEY WAWING FOR ME, BUT I MUST . RECLINE HERE LiKE ,8 BOISTER on THlS RAB HOSPITAL BED.’ \¢\ ' fiiilllililll With Major Hoopiv To sPtrr "rut:- REWARD W\TH Twlees.’ Too BAD Hi5 SHIRTS Too SM a brief speech on of Representatives in he reiterated that $100,000 suit again that the extort n. le's oflloe phoned tickets, which then turned his lilagan. In a. 500Jwond ex- od’ his remarks for public- in the can esslonai record. at it is Eagulfs State Boxing Commission to conduct a tion of the world hea bout. used im claims that O"i‘oo for complimentary FOR SALE Collie pups, sired by O'Toole liontinues To Pm: For Probe 0f Fight ttxrneqmliig p‘ ion , aha 15ml“ ‘lfirlnbm e oe y ‘Toole earlier mad tlhe floor oi’ the his MAN'S BREAD “Tliie bread is krlowrl- to have been used by the rich in ancient Egypt- West Coast long- pressured Murray, fin- to go song with five other maritime unions and accept . .'> t on . s" 6-19~14l before l. strike deadline wa . Telephoto) BRINGING UP FATHER 223th i” “ll- Li LIFE. WELL, I CLOSED ALL TH’ gliolzlrDOW/S !--I HOPE MILT "SO ‘THEY'RE BOTH SAFE FROM THAT ESCAPED CiRCUS TIGER PROWLIN’ TH $TREET$-- LEYDS GlDW|% FIERCELY- " ' A“ 1 5.4V; ‘ HOVV M UTA“? __ - PAGEA seven Rovers And Anchors In Tomorrow’; Tllt LRU- hi!‘ MAM cilia-III averse this daemon their strongest lineup amour m.‘ . w . l‘! Ancho tart Harold s m‘ while C: lkDonqlfl u elmers’ choice with 111mm Rte game will start twD and blsyers o! b0 ised to be on Ixlanduby 1 batting practice. Unvpir anew I d0n‘t. Bobby best t; that question 1 "gill. M l1] 6X- "I have no tzho y game 1a only . when badly, then I'm mink. he was filing a filings‘ st Mike Jacobs. omoter ac- Second Stage 0f _ President's Match or course’ “hm y} 8e of the Pres! m l a frequently. bulxwhehe J‘ “l” Belvedere n investigc ‘ vyweight ti‘. ‘mental in my game, I kee way I am mos, stage on June 1s t when they both d keen competition m today's match, REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Preag 8' mlstioe Depart- W1 tsel! out o1 the Oapil- “"71 from lines in a hurry, and denied a Dulblislhed story that ii would 100k into both baseball for anti-trust violin In extending ills remarks, O'Toole, who complained yesterdav that the heavyweight title bout was a "m1- tlonal fraud and scandal," said: "It is still not too late for Com- be misixmer Eagan and vavtigate not only the but ire ind is again expected boxing and tiom 8o at the lmsln s that lolng and dlvdee ssed his second no- fgg ‘his; n tor the seventh- ustry in York and wipe out the... The Crow Shoot proposed by ‘hffrare “fining ‘his Pheasants Unlimited ls a step in 5P" the right direction. In the western provinces a bounty is placed on the Brow throughout the year on account u! the damage caused to. nesting ducks. In Alberta I belicie the amount paid is 5 cents for pair of feet. The crow is undoubtedly a big factor in retarding the natural increase of waterfowl. In some sec- tlona o! the West the crow is be- lieved to kill more ducks in the spring and summer through the eating of eggs and dueklings than are bagged in the fall by hunters. The writer is not acquainted with the details of proposed crow shoot and whether or not the shoe-t will take place on a certain day or run over a period of weeks. We have plenty of crows and a few hundred wi-il not be missed and Will mean a saving of both of upland game birds and waterfowl. competii ive "Mr. Eagen. there is your dutv Have W11 bile mmltption to do it?" 113$ Ulttlstmvd file Even w-hii‘ yo (the fundamegvtalsu Practice once he als 0t the gxame it ‘spend too much time time when I am . leve Ithe maxilranwgfil tiling that d3%m' tiiaion. Maybe it was I a. 10w ball or a ailing the picture to my mind of the %ai;lan I had _ do that of course, but I tllout having in worry about I fmqumiT-ky disoover~ my own game I had king wihiie attempt- my sOO-Te down. o ny times you might iclar allot you are belaa-use th 1 the screen i: frctlnt. ofiuieem Grand Musical Concert Everybody is talkin to be given by the‘ Si. direction of Prof. Arm Prince of Wales g about the Gran Thomas Aquina and Auger of M College Auditorium, d Musical Concert Choir under the July 2 and s at s=30' . By George McMan; wELbTt-yeuv THAI" t KNOW-BUT "ro HAS STOLEN Ti-u-rr OMOTIVE WON'T '10 HAVE A CONCRETE WALL otrr OF HERE? PUT AROUND (I'M WONDEQINL ELDORA, I 0o WISH YOU'D QUIT WRFTIN’ POETRY 130m" THAT "rleeQ!