JULY 10. 1951 as More than 500 res ,.....-.-4 C770 I week of concentrated A force soldlera representing 22 Maritime units into Camn Aldershot. near Kentville. N.S.. over the weekend for . The units included the 13th Infantry A . ,e.'2'..r"o - - -'- -sir Brigade piua,the 5th Division Signals and other Signal units. Pictured above are a group of Signals instructors at Camp Aldershot. From lelt 3,,” THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWNI ' Signals Instructors At Aldershot it Albany, P. E.I.; Major T. D. Cobb, .3” Charlottetown; Lieut. ER. Mclsaac. Charlottetown; and Capt: D.C. Moder. Halifax. right are. Sgt. W. Wiliett. Glace Bay, . , 5'":-.;.4E. N.S.: Lieut. 3.3. Cameron, Charlottetown; Capt. P.A. Souoy. Dies 0n Eve Of All-Siar Eanne DETROIT, July 9 -(AP) - llarry Heilmann. the great right- linnder hitter who signed his first baseball contract for a spllshetti dinner bonus. died today as many of his old buddies arrived in De- troit for the all-star baseball game. lieillmann, four times American League batting champion while with Detroit Tigers and one of baseball's greatest radio an- nouncers. will be honored with a moment oi silence by 50,000 all- star game fans at Briggs stadium tomorrow. The 56-year-old native or San Francisco, one oi a half-dozen American Leaguers to bat over .400 in modern times, diedo1cnn- oer oi the lungs--four months af- ter he broadcast his last full game. Heilmann. who never played with a. pennant winner. won the batting championship on alternate years starting in 1921. His title marks: 1921-394; 1923-403; 1925- .393; L921-.398. Hall 0! Fame Candidate DETROIT. July 9 -(AP) -The death oi Harry 1-Ieiimann. iour- time American League batting W EARLY CLOSING EVENTS The iollowinz are the horses and nominators for the Early Closing Events to be raced at the Charlottetown Driving Park. The Free For All Face. the 2.22 Pace, and the 2.14 Pace have already been published. 2.1! PAGE CONDITIONED WORTHY ERMINE . DALE B. .. . MISS DONNA MAE . PRINCE BUDLONG . FILDERT Owner. MYRON BELL .. GEO. HUGHES LORNE LETCHER . H.P. CUDMORE . W. HENNESSIJY SILK HAL . R. DEVANS QUICK LICK J.R. MaeLEAN ELEANOR G. .... MRS. P. BROWN 2 IQILLY McVEY . II. so 5. STABLES JOHNNIE KALMUCK . . WALTER KELLY t J3-I H.B. WILLIS 1.24 TROT CONDITIONED GUY HARVI-ZSTER BUDDY BUDLONG BONNIE DALE JOANDALE Owner. . COL. D.A. MacKINNON HAROLD STEAD CHESTER DIRT L.D. Macl'HEE MIL ALE .... .................... ............ .. WA ARK ............ .., ....... .. WILLARD KELLY P. J. CADEGAN PETERKIN AUBREY MARY MERK SENATOR CRAIGMYLE . LAYTON PETTIGREW SEMPLE at CUDMORE H. T. RAMSAY FREE FOR ALL TROT GREAT DOON GUY HARVESTER JENNIE KALMUCK LUSTICIA WAIT N' SEE .. NELL KALMUCK FEATHER DUSTER . COBBLESTONE MARY MERK .. SENATOR CRAIGMYLE . Owner. H. M. swacncv . COL. D.A. MMKINNON LORNE LETCHER SAM KENNEDY GEO. GREGORY WILLARD KELLY ESTER JOHNSTON ....... .. P.J. cannons IEMPLE at CUDMORE . ............ .. H. 'r. RAMSAY THE 2.28 TROT. CONDITIONED ANYWAY GUY HARVI-ESTER SILVER GHILCOOT CORPORAL OWEN CELIA SHERREN ...... DAN MoELWYN owner. .. . .. .. R. BEVANS COL. D.A. Mael(INNON . D. AGNEW NANCY BRAVO .IUANl)ALE MILLDALE .. MARGODALE .. JUDY KALMUCK .. ARIONWAY .. WILLARD KELLY WILLARD KELLY L. JOHNSTON L3. CADEGAN WAYMARK . .. PETERKIN AUDREY .. I'.J. ”CADEGAN ON PETTIOREW HIEZS & NICHOLSON an. rowncs may Manx . . snrru: a caption: 'rAn,-1-AN , 'r.n. nouns wmnnrs LAST II. SHEA TYNDALL SEMPLE SYRIENDALE om. woonslni-: .. aco. GEORGES 2.25 PACE CHOCOLATE DIP PET HANOVER .... LILLY MARLENE BUDDY CLEGO AMERICA'S BUD MARY T. CLEGG NORA DALE DEAN SWIFT . . . NORINE GRATTAN IIARDROAD BILL LANNADALI . .. R. WARREN COL. D. A. MaoKINNON nrwcl DUDLONO I. IBOWN oaMrnsLL's soon I. c In manor voLo and . 1. will wsr Loony . .... .. w. srswaa-r aILLr aunmna st. smnonaw arena sun! .. n. a s. s'naLss arm lumen . c.M. ansxarmn ..... oso. A. oaLLaacIr ...... GEO. A. CALLDIOI ll. MMLIOD WILLIE Rim ::DLON0 . yak!” Tn: A. DIATON LII. MMTFARLANE . JAMES HEFFELL champion, occurred heiore friends could accomplish his election to baseball's Hall of Fame in Coop- erstown. N. Y. Montreal Stocks MONTREAL. July 9 -- (GP) 1 Maior A I Von COULD Home wkuteo I-DME on V0012 HANDS FraoM1'HA'r .. - FOUtJDNTt--lEHORV ' 5OR.-c3- at . xxx AND ewe THAT L ueamum PLNCH NOD. eigenv- 0 ADDt.EPATE-19 FMAMCE aoov ear 2AoloAcme. even. g pus Payee socKs.I..... 4 Keeentu FORGOT THAT THE.- OUR BOARDING NIOUSE . 5eAD,1'Niees! rr'5 A Keuee TO-LEARN IT x, NA5 MV MOMEY I i ,1 1 suoum Be HAPPY NAME HE PICKED FOR -wart Norms sewer: . 06 MY MIND was r :09. AND CALLED HM, TYHEOCKMOIZTON . i . WAS QUTTE , L Ab6ociAL EVENT'-:1 iii The Ba b ll W iters As 'ation no 13 . oi Amer1sc:,lwhicrh conirilfl the gigging Stock quotations: 19 3 8 Bldg lgloxd im; 3;; E 7;: 7 3 lction t mod n l ers. wa to " c - lice askedoat a serccizlaineetin Eiere Ab” 3130 Pr - 25 1'3 Gem Imp T” 4 P” P” X4 33 1-2 L t k 11 mg, is d Ashes 55 C Cem Pr Imp Tab 6 Pc Pr 3 1 z oaeapo ssummerna- - dition to the customary winter Bam A 50 E-;.m3:wPr 1"” Nickel 37 5-8 vote. lIeilmann's death occurred a 39" ,Xd 39 3-3 Calm mt PEP 52 1-2 few hours before the scheduled Brazil 231-2 helm 3135 Fr U"? P?” 18 1-! meeting. BA Oil . 34 7-8 calm :1. Pr , Massey 12 3.3 BA Oii Pr ,, 31 cm,” A Pr - xcgoli P 39 1.2 ' .9 . , 43;. S. Sgt. G. B. Kay, Hamilton, CPR xd NsuV(":.,'xd ;l.Z 45, 41; Capt. M. Morgan, Winni- 0 Vkra Nmnd, 71 1.9 peg, 46. 36; Lieut. E. Ryan, King- Cockshult . price 31 1,: sion. Ont, Q5. 42; Pie. G. W. J. C Smell xd price p, 95 Tournament Here This Week The Charlottetown Junior Ten- nis Championships will be held at the Holy Redeemer Tennis Club courts on Thursday and Friday 0! this week. The definite dates were announ- ced here last night by Jimmy Pal- mer, City, who will conduct the tournament as the representative of the Canadian Lawn Tennis As- sociation which is sponsoring the championships. T The tournament will be held in two sections in both boys and girls divisions of singles competition. The iirst section will be for boys and girls under 18 years of age and the second for boys and girls 15 years and under, all ages as or January lst., 1951. Entries for the tournament open immediately and will be received at the Bike Shop. located on Great George Street, City. Provincial Tennis Tourney To Start Next Week Oakes, Hamilton, 48. 42; Sgt. C. G. Douglas. Moncton, N.B., 4a, to; Sgt. R. S. Potter, Hamilton, 45, 36; Lieut. G. A. Colville. Winnipeg, 4.9. 35; Cpl. G. H. Farquharson, Kamloops, B.C., 46, 4.5; Lieut. G. S. 303. Toronto, 48, 46: Capt. G. J. Gamble. Winnipeg. 47, 43; CSM N. L. Beckett, Hamilton, 48, 46. CHARLOTTETOWN SPRING PARK DAY MONDAY ONLY .JsLy. 2:30 P.M. and 8:30 P.M. by Silonsond Kiwanis Club Bcneiit Sanltorlum Radio Fund hue:-is H SAME BIG CIRCUS PER- FORMANCE AS PRESENTED IN NEW YORK CITY AND LEADINIG CITIES THROUGH- OUT THE UNITED STATES The P. E. I. rsenlor Closed Ten- nis Tournament will get under- way at the Charlottetown Tennis Club on Wednesday. July 18th, it wns announced here lust nigzhi by President Ned Wran oi the local club. The date was set at a special meeting of the Charlottetown Tennis Club executive, held last evening as the result of a re- quest made by the Summcrsidc R. C. A. F. Club to hold the tourney at nn earlier date this year. The R.C.A.F.. Club were among the lending contenders for Provincial tennis honors last year and have A strong team en- try for the forthcoming com- petitions. President Wran said last night that many details concerning the championships still have to be worked out and that further in- formation regarding the tourna- ment will be released shortly. isley Teanr Wins Match BISLEY, Eng., July 9 - (CF) -The Canadian Bisley rifle team won a iriendly team match to- day at 900 and 1,000 yards. scor- ing 1.059. City Rifle Club was sec- ond with 1,050 and North London third with 1.035. Canadian scores: Mscllennan, Alexander. P.E.I., 45. Licui. Mary . AN I) C ANADA. iimmotionutly lcnovaed ., DON FLOYD TBOUPE Famous Aerial Thrillers. pamc: KI-Goa: DAIING llON TIAINING STAI .........R.L....:.:M - OF onus stars. statuses), SPICTACLIS In PAOIANISJ S - The Herd oi Iohy Elephants that were Flown by Plone x tron Iongkolt, Stunt Kl ' ............... .. . SI! - IVIIY me. wrote 2: ' .nAruas nucnr AF Aovsmssor (T N TICK!!! -. Adninion au- tuecve Choirs on sale ” circus on ct HUGHES DRUG STORE BOAT RACES (All Classes) AT MALP WEDNESDAY AFT ALSO OTHER SPORTS. BALL GAMES. Old-Time Orchestra Supper Served Also Ice cream, Soft Drinks, Hot Dogs. etc. Admission to UEGO VE NOON, JULY 11th on Grounds. Gmuida25o PAGE SEVEN Drive out ACES ' TC” MATINEE not weonrsoar. Jun 11 srnawseaav saga TRACK i NEW ouseow , : ,. Govehead Races OPENING nmnr 7 at the PARLOR TRACK, JULY 18th Entries must be In no nth. CHAS. F. WILLIS. I 306 Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown Manager CANADA'S BIGGEST Ti HA M PION on your Old Tires Here's your Ohnortiiitv tolmlre money 9" VOW 0” '5'" "' trade them in today ml set 0.510 claw-aw Em the-ash your present tires are only pevtlyiworn Firestone Dealers will give you FUI.I.tellovmtce tor the unused mileage. You'll get sale, new Firestone Tires For you lit"? "WW"? 45'5"! "'3 5' ""”"V 'elIcuI. Rergcmber. 907;: ol the trouble ocean in the lut107o of a tire's lite. . .Trede now.”.'.ue your Milli? Flmj9M D!0lG' NNIOYI AONIIBOIII Easy Budget Term. TIRE BARGAIN! to stone i svmmnsms J. 1. oAvI::N I srswanr M010?" no. , l TANTON has same! 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