1 _-..2 Ql-ll-Lm - uwm r.-\-- uni run-m r-rr rrrr II!’ I!" ifil‘ QHP Inn- c-n-—' , _ __PAGE SIX T WAKLQIITETQWNMGUARDIAN. i SPORTING N E WSllllliaiviv 1,500 See Fast Harness Racing At Montague; Dale H Wins Feature i Orcr 1.500 people attended the rat-es :1". Afiiliingue yesterday tiller- 1111011. A grout many were present, 111ml C11".1rl0::ctoi1"n was‘. as O'L.e.ir\'. Wllile ieciii pew e.‘ and nut ui> a zwd race with the minn- 1f thmirdririni seams from irotter Kelly's Nightmare, 2.22% i‘; slilroulldliiu couil ry, W91‘? 0h 1.1 olliux illc iillililul race m8?! l‘:l .\ ‘l has been lam- ui 51) roars. , heat. The battle for places was lar- JIiltliijl “'21s zilmilst ldéfll.‘ gely between Scotty McKane, Mar- ... (.5 Stimih...» but a nice giiret Frisco. Edith Grey, Hallie ..1ni1ii~.c tlic 111m. waves so Hal and Churchill. 4-year-old Scot- “I 1111 ii1~ii<l:11i0i"t. try McKane was well liked and hi5 (11,149 111111 Pxpeclanwsummary will show lie was second 2.29 TROT l: PACE lifting her nose from start to fin- ‘PIK’ rhnt were in the first heat. Edith Grey who 'll1‘ bust aitcr- put up a good race last season W115 lll‘.\~(.‘(l over the seCOfld in the second heat put per- .i1:.< Starter. hops the most improved pacer of praises for the season was Margaret Frisco 1- on time and 11-110 was a good second in the third ctl shortly‘ be- and fastest heat. Hallie Hal, Church. f‘ “'35 3 min- _ . the drivers c0- Irlth the mrm, ill. Billy llihop. four-year-olds were making their first starts. Billy Bishop and Hallie Hal got 111w 8 . flillfl 1):. mixup in the first heat and driver Barnet behind Blllv Bishop was Junior Free-Fnr-All unsealed and the horse paced a- round guldeiess but firs: 11111111 on the» caught at _ l ' 20: n- Burns-i was uninjured. Time made was easily i 111i 1 11liil R9111 111 1110 third heat, 2.17M». was a new 1' . .\l'l\'ltlll“.\' record fol" Kelly's Nightmare. - 1 11nd fVlXlllOV " licrv 111 that. SUMMARy - lilin thei 1111011 Dnfc Hi y Junior Frec-for-all, Purse $250 o (ixilsltic iodlvad ‘ t Y *1 f‘,_"“jii>.1ie 11.. 20s. (J. Hennessev) i 1 1 ,l‘l;l'ill'llnk‘Mgllgczlialmuck, 2.0a 12 1w. Kelly) B‘ H111 McKinney, 2.06 l-4 (E. More sidei 2 3 4 Dan, H m meiRa-al‘ Money. 2.09 l2. (P. McKenna) ".1 ' ‘sill '. Hi1 3 3 “dful; QeHf“§¢O,..Q-l Time; 2.10. 2.11, 2.1a 3-4 " 11 111111 111e, The vrirrnor, Dale H. 2.06 is owned 1 111-1" raced on by Walter Helinessey. Charlotte» “m; “[55 m, even terms_iown and was driven by his son c 111111, {H811 fcil_JQe Hgnneggey, . . sci: came out at ‘.111 £‘-qllfll".f‘l‘ pole and Hfll Kiijnev camp through 0h the e ‘ndillqhlflggogirl- iéiilglhitdlgne: 501111504 Hanover. 2.08. (T. Sample) H licliiiiiicys Wheel- lllC 1r; .l‘.(‘\‘ raced t0 the Wlif‘ .ll1d were plliccrl. ‘Third Hen‘: 'I‘11c,v went 8W9)‘ n-iiich the same in the third heat bu: zit the hzélf Reala ‘lgglflliyaifiielgg 4 . '11. c ‘;:‘ a“ all‘, m“ ‘m, good a. me Raymond Budlong, 2.1a. (w. Mc- i: pole, with Dale H Neill 3 5 5 v Kaimiicit Elllrd and M230; Bsowes. 1101-2. (T. Weir) Time: 2.11 14, 2.11, 2.11. 2.16 Trot and Pace. Purse 8250 1.113511; penny. 20s i-z. (w. Kelly) Basil Hanover. 2.04 3-4, (P. Mc- Kenna) 5 4 2 . Pagllacci, 229 l-2, (W. Hcnriessey) 3 3 l9 M 'I‘ho\' kcp‘. lhlli straightened out. in the then everybody turned on the heat and thc iii s11 wiis spectacular with Dilc I-l half ‘.1 hcild to the 800d. Millic- KJlPlllCK $('(‘(i1l(.l, Real MOIIBY 5 r 111ml. luring {zone a Tefllly 110.11 and Hal McKinney at 1 Klilmuckli; pad. 2.16 Trot and Pace Record At New '. Hint: Six horses got aiiyuy sci ring, Rayffwhd '- 1; ' a fast 1111- tuc (‘d ln. _ réqiiirr Hlinovtsl‘ and B Hriiluvcl‘ mllde iiwuy landtxhetll WJ $f".(‘l‘i'll 611g s 0,0!- 106 b4 r Th the thrcc-oiiiirter pole‘ or e llllll)'1(‘l' Cllllll‘ out of h15 nrisliloil 11nd ‘xlircd oil 0Y0!) :.11l1 Jviiii Hcnloy ‘around w." tilrn and well into the . lfttlillll 1i\1'1i\' from he!‘ thB win by iriiicl Biidloiig ti-‘cnt a fiiiishiiiu a close third incd bcttcr than lll5 mi troitcd a storm to to thc leaders. Bafill 1- irl Zyiriioi" Bouies had a. ("c 1111c‘. WllllP finishing fifth szxih were ciose to the 160d" — (C?) —Hal B. Direct, with Joe New Glasgow became the centre of a controversy all event. In the second hen-t. the starter, Dr. Dougan of Charlottetown penalized O'Brien after eight false scores and ordered him to start on the outside. Hal B. Direct was left in the dis- tance as Jcsedale Hoosier took the heat. In the third heat. an argument arose as Hal B. Dir-cat's owners iri- sisted on racing him after it was Hlfiawfii. ‘Pheuhtlggetfinlally ordered . :1 e orse o e rac . The ‘_,“,“"1§§}fn§‘,,,‘§ went to Joscdalc Hoosier. \‘(‘f‘Zl Squire H811- d Biidliltig unis a good Iiithl er) 3 33 t" B011 s who went a l1BTd,Ji1ne French. Pope Clark (Clark) , This Was “timber Direct. Walker 1 211.11 1121c?" Jlerinilrlelrié _ 4 Hanover. $181860 fl T - r Pmcmmg m Snetpchlt ime. 2.10. 2.11. 2.12. 111-11111‘. Tho t: to the wire, .1 one its tfllc r- , or ,1 . l‘, m ,~,‘f’,.'E.V°‘Jcan , Wafchim, F. Adams (Hood) i 1 1 B 5,1 Hflnovor , Peter Reamore. Dr. Clow (O Brien) iiire Hilll-‘ 7 7 2 r1111; nlcrogs" 1i cut" vi . . - i .1‘ 1X1 phfllllBffill l lllS opposition l Ilf‘ 1i_ll the wny to. hchllld thc Wlll-‘ ‘Atlantic Charter 3d field lfllDQN. July l4—ffll—flbl * uuis mic iii i Minister Churchill told the House of itic aficrqof Commons tcdav that the At- iittcr tyyfflliintic charter "was i"i0t a treaty liiirlt‘ Hill ltii requiring ratlficntioil or any for- Jtll ‘ niril (‘HGOTSCHIGIXL of n constitution- ill character on either side of the Atlantic." The Prime Minister‘; statement PM" was made iii reply to a question 1tini.ii~ swig 111211., from the floor by Maurice Poihe- l n1 1di- ‘l|t :1 lrt iif._1~i.cl: (Cunscrvntivci, who asked 1.11.1111; illicit)‘ Flora (Hastings) 2.16 Tmt and Pace (S300) '1"! 'l'Rf)'l' i’. I’.i\('E .ili’iiIi i. l)l' 1' h M"! 1 the United States senate, “has any iliiil lll ill.’ ritio t0 binding force on the United States niich on tho lhSldllldRflKEIS to peace l.ilr\ on thc niiisldc R ,‘ might follow the war." . t.h U it d s w ' - . ihilklwplrlfliy sniidlnirilrfztlii; Mr.‘ Churchill replied‘ in e mgrchgnte g1lggu§dmzaspxfkgrmater 1 0 ) f‘ ‘v ll _ l.- » .. ~ - . . i’ ‘ .7. ‘i’ “I lllllllh crii F n. , ncgatve when Mr. Pether ck asked ncnnad“ has shown an utonmh .1 I -__( l . . .1 . ...\ l. . 1 rim inmryif the Prime Minister would start m w” o‘. Eda “no 1 l d _ J‘) ~,>{&.\\'.._.,Q _ . <r._i~ii‘li negotiations for amendment of the tflfilrzapacity to "H? devlelloglmelhug’ l ’in.v.§\\ " "'—'°"4" ' .1..T.11.-i.’l'.' 331"“... ‘1‘..-i‘.v‘"‘i..?.‘.'““vi-'.iljiillimivillehmixill. ll.” lfilf°hiffié pmduwvu or vgkgi u my g ' ,_ - = n vi-i .1 i ‘Kl i . .lti i n every war are." r Art. ur " .'.;:..r"..ti £.‘.l:;1.°°,‘ll‘i"{,°.i..l"’l.:.?.“‘§.- at: i... T1?" AND CAP STUBBS pi lllfl Lady H.l i th stretch. d f ti (t, g a N t- Her shipbuilding effort. was "m - I - 1.11"...“- rwz. 131.112‘.- iZ... him ll 1031'? 1?. siiiifil‘ '11.. ($.12? i sci.» nlflcent“ " "WELL, As ‘Tl-l GREAT DAY CA 14:14.0, v uomuow. -BUT THAT,NIGHT, AUNT LIBBY ll o pe 1.1» fll fllTYillifl bu" 1.1.. bvflllllflll "It was a. statement of broad, Emaiiuelii Shinweii. labor. aiserc- TDOTHLEBS! SOCKY! iLEDiAT ME AN’ 5A\D=“I.Wl‘5l-l llgltlllli! ilflfltixil 1111111 iziiincnm made views and principles which are our ed that Britain is faced with los- < i . , / ' h tii illiim" r clic v ‘ common guide in our forward Tlicv wont away march." Mr. Churchill rind. Prim" Biitllong grab-l M 111111: ‘liv 111M lwfrirt- the first turn arly to the first two clauses of the 1111s l‘I.'l(‘ll'"(l iitid riff liv himself two charter. "l1lirtl llPlll Ivncths tn tho c1111"! iit the quarter Iii ‘(I)’. ~f‘l'ill1'l.\ llll‘ fllhlPSl. qilllTfPP '1.’ lllf‘ l'1' Thi- I'll!) was 10o fit-fit ll'l‘(l iiii- List (‘llfl of tho N‘ SP!‘ ziigiiiiy (iiitbriish- n The first two point-i of the M- ‘ll l/tili. il.il lnnt ic chlirier provide :- Wllllt‘ Riivnl Jim. it» 1. They (Great Britain and the o iii‘ ll-llilllflilllfl ])Il('I‘l' was thirxlfiuniged 3mg“, 5pm m, I"'k (‘l\1.'i~ fiiii".h. Wiiwili- Scnttlor other agflrnndlmment. qyliii l riiiii" ii rouriixvoiis lit-ant 2. N0 territorial changes that dnlE ' nil tiw 11:11", wzisa rindynpt sword with ‘he Bizrncnsz scvcnth Time 213W a ncwlcerncd. record for Walt N‘ See. Six young pacers and one trotter and as liar, lined up for the word in this class K. McAenzle. C. White, J. Hlllgh-i on her good behaviour and neverl ish. a comfortable winner of every ‘Doyle, M_ R1 ,_1_,,y-q_ w_ Sheppard and the finish of the race. Joe O'Brien With Hal B. Direct Breaks Track NEW GLASGOW. N. S.. July i4 Alice Gl'€l"‘l'i, Wm. Stewart (Morri- O'Brien uip, set a. new track record June L. fight-harness oval today and then Oakllurs: Queen, North Side ,m the following heats of a flee-for Uliiigcil Abbe, Geo. McLeod (Young) best players in the country includ- heat Jollliy. Liiigey arid Moriarlty (Con- Shipbuilding Remarkable —Canada's shipbuilding effort since as "one of the Commonwealth" during a general today on wartime merchant shipping. meniary Secretary to the Ministry . whether the charter. unratifled by ‘ of Wnr Transport. said Canada now is building approximately the same - i f . ' ‘\." Sl-c hondcrl liarly l or on Great Britain in view of the QIIPHFlZ? L’, fiiyfillgxlloslclbllsvefieirfifi; treaties WhlCh other protective naval craft. Only in: the supremacy of the seas to the United States after the war and l" Pfitheflfill P0161196 Dlftlcul- that American "big business" would likely make en effort, to control United Stairs policy. fesslonal, scored ‘244 and 202 not territorial championship five years ago today at Colchester, _ "freely-ex-lrlrst-ciaai cricket. It was the first. llllll" 7'11"‘ Pl)!“ "ml M" Pfflefllwwl-Bhts of the peoples con-‘timi- that. double-centuries in con- lsecutive innlngii of the scum match had been recorded. " ‘ Wllllfll’. Y0l| A" 3"“ "l" BELDW TIIE BELT? l HnbYuIForoNnn"2l"Fnr Tbolilnlo‘ From Alias 2 ‘laid m: H Mlh Y» mm’ ToaGu ll tho bllffliIWz-Jilfltlonil no —- lreife-nlsizi-irzwsv: wail‘ Leia a regulali K of m0 gotftball‘ {fall's-saddened m u.- Itanlch mil ague game ast eve n: ween below the z. the All Stars and Aces the former Pflllvhf; "Klafiflffjdhljfygflsflkoum" won out after a hard struggle by al n‘ yLy-{y can“, score of 17-12. ‘ nil. can CIYKGYLI 511i:- “Liver ‘in 1%.»: The following was the llneupsz- 1'14"" "I "l" - ' '""h All Stars: E. Clarkiri. F‘. Gornlerly, ilrgehggngajgigfjgpyjfiiggfi; ,,,',f,",w:.': nch AND bcwriz-Js-heln you dices: vim 7w have uteri n stun‘: own way- d z 1mm - ...§i.".'.“y'$§".-Z.'i°l.'§'.15§‘ifi."§."}Z...-°i..ifi w you: N~ coed. Jun he sure you not that genuine Csrtqr I Lima Liver Pill: from your drulllli-"l. icy, B. Dowling, J. Mumaghari, L indyls and w. MacDonald. Aces: E. Corbett. C. Burke. iwilson, T. Bradley. E. Nicholson. J.Tzakem be‘ m t I " Em’ he next. game ween e Hi > rights 1.1121 Royals tonight at. '1 s p m A junior game this morning at 9 Iiti between Bears and Hor- n , ‘n .1195. I F ,-\ I \ The winner, Squire Hanover, 2 ., a is owned and was driven by Tyndall‘ Semple. Kensington. my Allan Nicklcson Canadian Press Staff Writer 2.22 Trot and Pace. Purse $250 LONDON. July 14 —lCP‘ — l‘ lt'Sec, . l-4, w. l’ . W181 N 215 ( Ke Lwl wasn't announced at the tlmehbutl 1 . Y | - - y 1 e1. scat Wllll iazdyz 21-1111, 2.12 1-4. (w. 111.111.1111}.g§§1f,§,,?;;f,’;§§h$,g‘§ wceived the iRoyal Jim. 2.1a 1-2. (1.. Kellv) 0 a :1 g9““§§rl§“°.°fl,§‘;"§ii§§ ggjg°yfflgi Jaack‘ Elyde. 2.14 :14, (o. Callbeck) y “i: sworws Ilwoigh“ box,“ crown , , _ 11 -time Liver- Péclil‘ ljusdlélng. 2.14 1-2. (E. Bnwn- ggéirbléilsllgnfltif 315mg knocked " -, " ' ' 51 seconds . 6X- Wéllélls Scott. 2.13 14. (c. sciiuiiiam. $113325 U116“ firm, Ween“ pocket. Johliiitv Egar, 2.11 l-4. (D. Seaman) ed a lmcllm‘ mm‘? ma“ 57900 m: 77 5 his brief apearance. k Time; 2.14, 2.14. 2.1a l-Z. Held l" Kigali?“ Hampde.“ hgage The winner. Wait N‘ See. 2 l3 1-2. foot-bell Fmmds l" “lemma is owned by Willard MncDonaLdJWW" °f Glasgow- me nghliamrav Chilrlnizcroivii and was driven by. ted n. crowd of 30.000, inclugahfl 99V}; Willard Kelly. iéflll liundrfid W110 994d 5 “I; for ringsiclie: seats. W33. ling“; _ an expenses. 220 rm and Pace. Purse $250 Igvugieso w" “ma! by the (nugow Kellyyls Nightmare, 2.22 l2 (W. Corwragion vi-nleh ran the tourna- Ke y) l 1 1 _ t. Margaret Frisco, (J. Arblng) 3 3 2 mirngiihe; fighter had much t0 Say Sroitv McKzine, (E. Moreside) 2 5 3 w nW-smen 1n their dressing rooms Edith Gray, (A. Llewellyn) 5 2 6 aftgr what probably was the short- Chuiichill, (G. McIntyre) 4 6 4| est, ‘m9 bout in history. "I thought Hallie Hal, 1T. Semple) 6 4 5 n wwyd be qqiiglg but. not mat Billy Bishop (R. Bamet) 7 dis. " ak wfaced Paterson, Time: 2.20, 2.18, 2.17 1-2. §l§,1,°,*‘,,0,5aig1fe..0sl< the worlds The winner. Kelly's Nightmare. champyomhip bu; retained his rit- 217 1-2, is owned by C. H. Horton. 15h and Empire titles. Said Kane: Mun-av River, and was driven by i-I-m son-y;- Willard Kelly. The fight was recognized by the Officialsz- New york scape Athletic Commiss- Staner. George Hooper. ion and m, British Boxing Board Judges. Byron Brown. and Bill o’ Control u gm- ghe world cham- Nicholson, Charlottetown, Harry ,p,.,,.,5hip_ Silllphant Summersicic. m mrmal times 23-year-old Timers,‘ N. Walker, R. Wood, l". Jackie would be abie m make a J~grrltvrll€httio Se w J Br ' n? '“"c?ssful financialadtgutiq O1 e ° l" - °W"- tatcs and Can . 0W Assmanh w" H" Beawn" figllxlllilifjfidlfvfflli for the end 0f the war and discharge from the Rioyil Air Force where he's a sergeant physical training lhfimucl/OY- He never had fought Outside 3T1Wlh- Hardest hit. of all games in Brit- aln by restriction of equipment 1B (tennis. Dozens of clubs are 01061118 bemuse the balls Just. can't be hall there'li be little civilian tennis this summer. Utmost manufacturers can do now is to clean and relnflatc the old ones. But since the cloth m8)’ not be renewed - - and its the cloth that, wears first - - the life of a. ball isn't. pmlmged much. _ About. the only high classtenms in Britain nowadays comes iii Red Cross matches were ssveralofthe Glasgow‘ son) 8 5 3 , . Geo. Turner (Turner) Club 6 3 4 (Hastingi 5 4 6 ing Canada's former Davis 011mm‘- Flt... Lt. Walter Martin of Toronto meet, up. Even then they're allowed but. three balls in a court. The moral is that a tennis-mind- ed fellow comintg ova" fI‘iOII‘lb‘SI?-SUB?: shciuld stick a cw nns al ‘B. Direct, Dudey Patch Club his k1; ha; (oBnem 1 8 ‘t7 Score one for the ladies: Pam Harmv L. J. McNeil (Semple) 4 2 2 Bamn, British women's golf cham- Nate Hanover. Wm. Stewart (Mor- mom h" a 250 W"; drive 1n a Q1151". r150“) 3 3 4 itv game to oiltdrive W. J. COX. Wlmbleton Park professlohil B-“Kl B notei long hither. and Percy Alliss. 5 Time: 2.11, 2.13. 2.10 1'4. Fore-For-All ($350) Josedale Hoosier. Walker (Hood) 2 l 1 1'01’) 5 Rhea. Mae. C. Coats (Coats) 8 5 5 2.25 Trot and Pace ($300) Siliigiinl’ Sam. Dauphlnee (Smith) Llgtlze illbx, Wm. Stewart (Morrison) Coronation McKlllop. Tom Kinley (Hastings) 4 3 2 Manchester Alberta, O. Cooley (O'Brien) 3 4 3. TTIXiC Budlnng. Geo, (Semple) 5 5 4.. Time: 2.17. 2.14, 2.13 l-4. Calls Ganada’si . 1n‘ 00d linksmen. l Hun,“ Squire a‘ SUMMARY USCliF, Britten, Geo. Brooklns (Malgfillgfimi{,,i"ii.hi,“meiuiiy that .~.~._..i1» i... QlilKl. 111v tllt‘ "iiiird and, 21° TM and Pace ($300) I Mlllan) s 7 dr. 1t w“ me 11w, time he had been yawn i1 . iliiirciliri Cfllthllglda slgr$gfgf1l;B%,1PlCi0U Foundry (0- Tiggelyd l-TIGEYQ/rern, gcgtt and Red- fimrwen pylwomari.“ _W__>_ __ ii sjlrcilrl the truck 5 Bonnie Budlong. Cruikshank Ralncy G Henley, Cruikshank -. (‘fl'-'l‘l‘i‘~£l tin‘ inilr 111M!‘ (Smith) 1 2 Z (Smith) 9 dr. 1 illit-i- 11f thcin tr0t1ers..Aubrc_v Dillon. Geo. ‘Tilrner (‘Iurn- Time: 2.06 i-4, 2.07, 2.11. l. YEO THEA TRE Fcctlight Serenade STARRING 101m PAYNE BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATURE Tiroivraciir: - FRIDAY AND sarunnav Brookins SOURIS -— MONDAY MATINEE 3.30 P. M. GEITIIAI. GIIAIIDIMI of a newly nature may no iluortcu fl ghzahhaworiclrlellypu -__. JMBWELI. for Photogrlphi. CONIIDEB ' . “ca AHON LIFE INSUI OLD HOME WEE P - VLNCIAL K no AND EXHIBITION 10-13 inclusive. “n” ‘f-lc-ti. _ 96m BlRThuA! - Mr. will- iam Yould, Kentville. who is known as "Kentvilles Grand Old Man" Qleibltated his 96th birihday on 1 Jmlfly. He served four terms u Illayur. Mr. Yould is the father of iiirs. A. W. Hyndmazi of this city. STOCKHOLM July 14 -(A.P) _ German authorities denied today l. report broadcast yesterday that Field Marshal lin-win Rommel had been shot down by Allied fighter allots yesterday while en route w Sicily in a transport plane, a, Ber- ‘Llll 15. 194; “Annual Sunday Islander In Noted Squadron School Picnic g ~ llcld Yesterday The annual congregational picnic of Zion and Calvin Churches was held on the pro y of Mr. George Mason. on River. Bunbury, yesterday afternoon. Races cad some; lasting from 1.00 to 6.80 were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster minted b the following: the Misses Lily Alt en, Jean Mmcnoug- all, and Mrs. Richard MacDonald Also assisting were Messera. Leslie MacDonald. Wendall Philips, John Spenser and Jock Spenser. Following l5 the list of winners in the rimming races: For boys of 5 and 6 years: l. Barry cudmore; 2. John Mac- Donald; 8. William MacDonald. Girls, 5 and 6 years: l. Jean Stewart; 2.Arlene Loner; 3. Jean Hawkins. Boys, 7 and 8 years: l. Don Matheson; 2. Leonard Spenser; 3 Delmar Vail. lin dispatch to Aftonbladet reported The report, said to have angina- ted from a broadcast by a German llhdfrnoblilnd radio station, was can ecl the Swedish ewispaper Svznska Davbladet. n UME - SHAW —A quiet but. II pretty wedding was solemnlzed at Gregor; 3. Myrtle Hawkins. ttie Unified Church Manse. Chat- ham, N. B. on Saturday evening June 26th. when Katherine Mar- mret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. shew, Uigg. P.E.I., became the tilde of LAC. Donald William Hume son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hume, Uigg, P.E.I. Ilight-Iiieulicn- ant. the Rev. r‘. E. MacPherson, 0n- wn: 3. Delmer Vail. iciated. The witnesses to the wedd- ing were LAC. B. G. Hamilton of ciiigary Alta. and Goldie M. MBO- 3- l-Owlrie Memori- Innis of Orwell P. E. I. The groom is a student navigator at No. 10 A. mffgoulian: Clive Wood; 5. Ernest; Vail. 0.5.. Chatham. The bride has been employed in Montreal. The Guard- ian wishes them many years of happy wedded li-fe. CHEMICAL WARFARE COURSE CONTINUE- Lccturing on the na" ""1 B1115 "m" 1° w l5 "m1 1- ture and properties of Blister and Camerme Macmdye"? 7- Mustaxd gases and other gases. Dr. Robert-Si 31 J°Y°e H5!!!“- J. A. MacMillan began the Wed- nesday c1555 o; the chunks] w“. boys ll to 16 years: Loraine Man- senior Radio Officer H. G. Wlzht- 1M5“ the" dun“? l 7'34‘ Tl" fare course in connection with ‘the 5°“ Rc-A-F- 059t- Air Raid Precautions being held for the past two days, today. and 1 Friday in the science building at W1 3r Delmar V811- S.D.U. The afternoon session fea- tured a. lecture by Dr. B. C. Keep- ing on the description and fitting of 011*“? 3- Km’ w-hltlwk the civilian respirator, civilian de- fence and service respirators. and l°Ylble enwmmment- protective anti~gas clothing. At 3.00 p.m.. with Lt. Col. J. R. Capt. J. W. Bell, the chemical war- fare students visited the Be - Grove Training Centre when a practical demonstration of roam- aiior effectiveness was given Road- way contamination with gas, and reckoned the schedule time out. in engaged as associate architects and precautions takenby troops to pro- have been. He gave a figure and tect their clothes tendance. It. is expected Summer- aide will semi six representatives to increase the attendance which was about 34 students yesterday. Today the public is invited to attend the comodation may be increased in an 21...: Charlottetown A RP. at 4.30 pm. sitting in Canada fishing until the and a demonstration and diacuss- end of the war. It, is always there. ion of approved methods for auxili- Comm ary fire service, b" Messrs. Gordon our experiments. This was the first 1 m g MacDonald and ‘Arthur Campbell. Lime we'd had ice on the wings in are proceeding camously so a at 6.45 p.01. through all riizht. though she niiiy- regrets later entertained unit, be- cause of haste in accepting the s. a ehiiiiera is a lcvrimitive type of . "I took trims with my co-pilot plans, some (important. feature of fish TRANSPARENT LANCELET mQ._is quite transparent. Out Our Way Dougall; 3. Don Matheson. Manson; 3. Robert Senitt Hynes; 3. Jessie Hynes. race: l. Shirley Rice; 2. 101s Rodd: 8. Roma. Rodd t t and Mrs. Geo. Mason for the use hrough “Qfitflfjmjlfi o: their property for this occasion. Bhd Qquliiment I found we'd Just doubled it. It was building is now in the han from gas. were shown those in at- fiwrgasty beginning for an Atlantic Bulldinfl t. B-hy qllflhtlty but the glider 08.1119 to the greatest advantage and no ed some funny tricks. (Sqdri. Ldr. R. G. Seys, a Briton) 00d :h0sp_ltal_ accomodation has 1 in p012: bifik fill); food lor cloths!’ be The young lancelet. a marine an - Once g co and scram _ back for extra clothing through a fo‘r__flljidsfiflmSeriosoflwfflrtllllllfl. S-Litgr-"hh 5- Q"°--,,°¥‘_,J.“...'“_2E By J. R. vviii Girls. 7 and 8 years: ' l " M°sml 2' Fl°"“°' The militant of the ma Indian Squfldrflii who is resiwiisiiiic iii ' . l V3311’ a‘ game Klan‘ , admlnlltration of uadron activities, take! time out with some o; h °y5' and 0 years" staff in front of the r office somewhere in Britain. At the left is (h; q 1~ “l” Phillip“ 1 Cm" M” 1mm himself, Flying Officer Cllllfle Aiigui of Marshall, SIlSk. Bcrlld lm l: LAC. w . P.E.l., then Flight Sergeant 11c Glrls- 9 and 1° F9555 lleriel, Hanover. n AC. WT- B rnett. Montrcal- Cpl. L0» Crawford 1» Elsie Mewritild; 3- 8w 1i“- High Prairie. Alta l mun v " car Photo) two-foot space which was 111112.» > —" z ed d lgfi 2. David was between the top of the camo Slimmer l" M.¢l-ieall5 Jiotflto true _ and the r00; o; the 91mm house at Souris and it 1s_ pected “But n, was ma; tuy-blpeme we that. these will substantially in diln't like. Once we tihousht. the “W” ‘he bulldmfl Y" id v t0 m w 19995- V‘ . “g Mm‘ 7*, . Frfwffl 53;}? we“ “in flown,‘ WEARS am YEAR 11011111 l ht of the tug-rlane lrl the snow ‘ “— 25d had w m, b; o," Wmmenu summons. England, July and as much 0f the cable as we 'C‘”_Mr5' Lucy 59mm.- 101- It)‘: could see}. the secret. of long life is liflepjng A5 me mgm neared Bfltahm waml. I have it vroolen vest. call . neither he nor Seys could stand? “hemlse! flimllcl Willa)?‘ and more than an hour at the controls. “Flfisk 5"“ 5.1"“ l": “ll 7° a. John Matheson; 4. "Bill. the 110113‘ off," he admitted. “i "c" h~i-l‘--’°‘,',- I We" Hum all “is not: really a rest. You're as, u“ Ye“ rmmd" §ynalllfhmémwfi§l° ymg m’ °“ “i SAVED CATHEDRAL . Cli . Flt. LL W. 5. . Sir Walter Raleigh Race for bovs 10222322? ginger-Bilbo was pilot: of f cnEl-"lllsFoRDi mmlmd - l9?‘ ' the tow-Diane. His worst moments W" ' "‘ l“'"“'illcll""»‘r he said. were during the storms 31in‘titfllhflgfilltpélo?‘hglctsmuc i; ovgagaglhdkd cuadmn involved w“ iacklri an incendiary bnmb whim Boys, 1i and 12 years: l. Carlyle McDougall; Girls, l1 and 12 years: 1. Ardette McLean; 2. Freda Boys, 13 and i4 years: l. Dewar Larter; 2. Herbert Ma.- Girls. 13 and i4 years: l. Betty McDonald; 2. Doris Vail; The Young Peoples Blind Man's Mildred Crosby; 2. Ruth Girls’. 15 years and over nlnnirig Sadie Bombing Sicily Contest. girls and l8, 1'7 and l5 years old respec- mm of Vancouver. tlvely. Candy Collection. Boys. 8-12 yrr — . Earl Hawkins; 2. Leonard Spen- Preparc Plans For A baseball game ended the en- sllilfiS "Ilfllitfll The highest price ever paid for a single spoon in public iiiiclhn via; given recently :11. Christie's :11 Lon- don - - im Edward 1'V dated 146i fetched $6.$0. Girls, 8-12 years: 1. Barbara England: 2. Jean Mc- The chwich wishes to thank Mr. The architects are at, resent _._______ ‘vigil-gins on the tgeslg: g! t‘ i; he; rl soon rec e SAYS LONG Bouris 800 serve the medical and -i__ 5 (Ooritin d Prom P 0 ) Ens . . i _-———————-‘————_-L_-Jll~ .1. as as. Blanchard have i»... a draft sketch of the roposed Although nothing definite has n: yet been 1‘..°"°”1%ll“ y m...“ W 8. m um 50 M“ ‘m’ °' Tnm” Q1811 beds will be built and will be ‘Icing was one of the troubles. 8° desliined ma‘ m“ mmlmum M‘ The response to the ‘gublic sub- scription appeal for fun has been "We'd had bad weather during very ggi;'gged=*g,,g“i,,1;$§§;;§ the money subscribed may be spent. GJC. Gillespie,’ Carleton. 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By (ilcortryel .ll{‘.\l.llll\ LONDON, July 14 -—(CP Cable) the start of the war was described most remarkable things in the history of the British 501145 TO V1511‘ US TODAY! debate in the House of Commons and post-war . Sir Arthur Salter. joint Parlia- YOU THINK ABOUT rr- PM "rRYiWTQ FERGH‘ IT.’ iaaouowscameucvu 1, __ OVER Alfldb H WILLYCIJ 6O BACK WITH‘ 1 i.’ ME AND HELP CARRY f "1 l fiw ‘ M WHAT'S T¥\l5' AN‘ WHERE l5 YOUR H|N\ O\/ER HERE? FIANCE? ,/,/ y/ m L‘. ‘g _ ‘a 7f. I. Remember When Arthur Fngg. young Kent pro- ut, against Essex in miltch a county concluded mzlnnd. to sot a world record in / ou success BENJAMIN!” ,_ WELL, 1 pour cont/sweep! , h» ~