95279551339. 1943 THE CHARIDTTETUWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN """-u i hash best time 2.10 in first heat Worthy Nancy Bud] T113]. bemg‘l_zucondgrt h.Bd1.'" , I DOWN SI 0 R I G N E %°='*'*“°°~i”1iii"'“‘s"°*' “°"""’ ..'i;i£.'*'=ls..i~;=i~i'i “$.21 ii:- 1- The Two Year Cid Stake with a Mooraside wgn ti]: vieigst {we heat: G _ nue- sit: ha’. .':'i:~°"..';"=*::...~"s: :::.'.i"=.:.""i.s." ui."....."~".r." crr " - Wednesday the 11th day of Aug- Truro us and driven by Mr‘ ARLOTTETOWN CURIJNG CLUB ~ B T B ust with only five starters "not- xonnédyf ‘Best time in this divisi . u a Po Ea la "mull" there were eleven ion was 2-16 made by Bootty Mc- MONDAY» OCT- 25th nominations’ which was won in Kane" AT 3 PM strsisht befits by "Lea Budlong" The second division was raced ' ' ls naflng owned by Messrs. Bruce Yeo ond on Friday the mh of August poai- Annual Re orts d El ' . Anklls McEnchern of Montague tions being drawn f ll ' ~ -- p an echo“ of (“"69" Volomite a. 2.0a 1-2 is - _ - - - " ° ""- dro of seven with records riilgwilg: filoairlfiioreollmgoogywirlgugil- A | M I Ififmmie-n l" Mi- Genres Mc- g31fy,Blé‘llggi€l.eM£aa11:retRge.Juat J. C. MONTGOMERY, 1.00 1.51 a-4. or as with records rereht events. n ll "m" ‘Qt n‘ ‘rherbur Year Old Stak with a oi“ Billi Blah o ‘ "JMB Secretar flgtzloghor filament" in“ l“ m m‘ no V "0" l W!" 0i’ $466.00 an addition of 23:25’ Budleona" 21%: afterwards y l‘ ‘.0 firs“ gm“ msogmaishu been No‘ l chum“. mm w» Th“ ..____ Ogiet: ylear mhad the drawn leaving five starters. closed at Wslnut Hall norm. n1, lied three stlmrs- '1‘ iirst best m, “mm “m” o, m‘ m" ,,,,,,,,,,i;,,,, “l 5 is“ “n; “Brim” "b" 0W1!” by lilr- -_._ --~____.____..__ tho Farm sale of its last week w" "m" by '1'“ H“ °Y 3-“ "a maomo‘ o“ 15-(0? “m” Prince sidward Is and Barn the executive wa? 11 g o ma Llhey‘ mrunouth‘ N's" “d ‘twine '0 d b’ mm“ u America ' n], you 5131;" mm yo‘. ‘mm driven ['- wiuorq Kglly, 1n n1“ Canadian Anny wdgy nonwrmnd m b h d w Ole Rac- "o. t wk m ca ed ht the driven by Mr. Johnny Conroy won res to fill! a hand at the old the hixhes price for s. yearling 1n time with a arint at the finish. 39'Y°fi1"°li‘l will" (Turk) Broda. m‘ "' w“ e "d" ‘"91" l’ °“ d milmliiil "l the two first hellis- the third be- 3"" °l P°‘"' 1mm“- l "i" YCStGYd ’ Noon: yggfl, Mun Lnnm . "uh Tracey Hanover 2. Waichim a, for seven years Toronto Maple l“? l“ "h" Wls iermerly the no“ dahciiu-‘sdsy the 11th oi’ August to ing won by "Christie Blldlmig" which is played always at the price a)’ s m; guy, 5011-1 an m, “m, ‘union Tracey flmovep won m, n“; two Letfa goalkeeper in the National m“ WW5 bull . next to upon the division. as there owned by Mr. James A. Shaw of 01 permanent ace and a game for 8 0.000. heats outbrushiniz Jean Henley Why League. Mmll Hotel. Over 40 horsemen at- Vll B0! Ihidiluh tmtters to mske a cardigan and driven by Mr. James It which we l find ourselves h- l M k __n_ giigfusmigrlethghfltésgh-twlixslwgig was ragga}, glsenatdizp Moon-Mod Police fiailltddhgielisrtanneld wltltihgrgat ig- drsdsmidi: to Baliigfiietltlfllévlzlflllli it was Arbing. The best. time in this div dbtiand frustrated." ' 01f 8t 9- M- Hfllcli- Writlnil Maine considered agood lseezformance Q53 hie from a Mbntlrcslbonizglddégr; ent. which appeggs bglow.‘ m - cording to positions di-silwiirsetailecn gigbwffiis tzhlte iilitkhllit gllixiigni: Pwwdident "aid grlutlilgrig ‘upped: ‘or '_— horse notes in Horseman and Fair s track that was rather slow due on the outskirts oi Toronto jut A discussion took place q numbers to start in first division z 1-2 seconds slower than "my whose record “leaves no dist-Isl d1?” mg; {fwd Wmlffiiv 131-1:- 1x04- to recent work on it Ind a windy Mdvmrgnuiss otter] midnight and the advisability of holdinz the colt "iii “iii i" ddwnd- Twrlve horses mono nuéiionsu" mark in the ooni; no is ououriod for ioooorohirw‘ ‘h: £31m?‘ l“ 39.“. 9 - . IIIQW u ’ - tmw‘ u one o’ thuilmlhtltv 1r 01;‘ by m “The winner is owned and“ Nlmnstaney B . stakes at a later ds than Old for positions._ The following stoke 1n 1942, the cause of advocating real in- steak, 1n, u; irr Redmond. Halifax, Bsective Ber-vice Home Week. Aaunestion was made started in the first division. name The followinil is a sumn-iarv of tenutional participation" ‘lglvteréltlagagirs,’ itsgmrlegtktlrgtéahughls is: was driven by Harley n 33x11; tnloitxigxok hiked expired last that Goodwill week would be a lY= Bddiiv MdKdnd. Alto K. Mo: tho different stakes: ' Wilikie outiinod the ' roiiowins gitzlélerdog.” a bus progzeny or the pacing n25; ' ___o___ There was no ‘official clarifica- bféelffutirfie but it was finally de- n-msr: yuan om FUTURITY rouse; $320.00 August 10th l"? Wlht program of "measures Ross’: ne'er. ae-aac m“ R m b1 s_ A’ warm“ um“ “on or circumstances under which c 0°‘ gave matters as they are. Lady Rose. Wilfred Prsught Cherry Valley. MacLaine l l 1 - 01 which the Republic party must _.ream. at. 40c on”... m, H Men mm and _Nq 2 chum“; pm... “on Th," and, “fled w answer his ca,“ ‘grad - I-loopelr‘ thought that Bud the memo. o. L. Dauphlnee Halifax, us, Sample z o 3 “and in order w bring about ex- sprint hams. :12 ah, "med above ‘mom rum“ and were four starters and Peter Rea- notiqg bum-e the exam, mm‘ n gm’ era shoud endeavor in Miss o, Henley dz Ferguson Oxford. N.s., Conroy 4 5 g Find"?! Olilwftilhlty for every Am- i Clzrrots, ih. 5c then was nu to breeding and is more 2.11 1-4 proved the winner was known. however. that the ro- "a Hither mm " m" “mum Shirley Temp‘ ‘7- P Hm!” chalwllewwn» Arblilil 3 3 4 ‘rlcm :"‘ 5mm?“ 91am‘ 35-45‘? the dam of ale H. 2.08. Volo 1-1, With a summary of i-L;3. Alice tund goalkeeper had been waver- m5“ Brew" ‘fivebpmwt *5 W“ m“ Mcxme» m" J- Lalllm" 5V Jflliii- NB. 141ml 6 4 6 l‘ Eummimil" °l "W"? WMi/Blul. Henmi- "ch 5i‘ 2.02 1.2. Mighty n, a, 2.04 and Guy mam" 1°? 3-4 woo 4.4-1. Peter for some days between enlist- veer olds and consequently bettcr Laurette. Abbe. Frank MacAlcluff Alberton, O'Brien e dr iodisliv unnecessary expenditure or “midiifi- hunch 8r R 3_ 10-h and h" . ‘wmyeabold Direct. Jr., 2.00 l-4 was 2 2-4. Auh- 1n; 1n m‘ "my or the MW In Tm chances of having racing Bonnie O'Hal. Harry Crozier Ddriiley, Crozler q d, the Eeopws money," and p“; m, Mackerel. each 16-30 “orgy ma; n” been n m i mm WY Dillon 2.11 1-4 3-4.2. 11mg 2,13 y-nnrn, 11, was understood "m" he materiel at that age- e matter of Time: 2.10. 2.19 i-z. 2.23 1-2_ mod ication of taxes on income. Haddmk" m 20° m “(L a sum.“ Eugmite‘ and 2.12 3-4. 2.14. Peter Kenmore. 2.ll- had finally decided to . tn, stakes for the Maritime bred psc- The winning horse is owned bv Wilfred Prauvht. Cherry Valley. 2. n-iforcoment of Present laws lifltatocs. Green Mountains. pk. 36c h now m ma] to volmmm I-4 ls owned by Dr. 0.1‘). clouah. army here and olav for tn Tommy, ers and trotters was also discussed ‘w, E. I. md “m” o, n", ones’ i, nosey hresh cod. lb. 10o ____o__ (gig-mess. and was driven by Joe” Army hockey team this year. These had been popular pl-rts of Two “AR o“, F" UR my. "w make our system complef- Grapelrull z 1°? 35° rien. Th“ 9c on awumuy w" n” pm "m. ‘m. m.“ yum T lTY PURSE: $296.00 August 11th ely nompogmv, _ Chickens. lb. 36-5 W° gtml" "fife Ne"! 1W 5-4 ——o—- vbsnaed yesterday. Beat ovouobio ooi. hgaoKinnoin otmd that the Lea. Budloniz. Mosiaohorn and Yeo Month ue M 1 t l- Aliwiiim ti s “wise labor ~o1- “m? "’”“‘°° ' '°' 2“ 9113:‘ ‘Fill’? is" Eli as“! t0 he" yum“ F,“ For A“ Th". w”! informs/tion was that Bpoda has reason for Maritime Bred Stakes Molly Kalmuck. C. H. Horton Murray? River-c 2min u icy". recognizing that "men who 80mm “m” “'2” syfbhlof 33mg d res“ vithhiln the M, 5mm" m. m-le H m, then decided to enlist in Montreal. for trotters being discontinued was Nell Kalmuck. Willard Kelly Charlottetown Kelle ‘v f,‘ work and do not own have no udeq- “mm” “m” l“ huh“ Malneflllwgfxl] tlgfeflilgreglnig: which recent“, ‘ound l new 5W5"- due to lsck of entries. but that rho Betty B, 3,1 Fred H‘ Blair Gm“ vmflge .Ns ymhnwn ‘f uste economic and social Droteu. Cauliflower 15.20 dhwwmwwhwmmmmmmmsmonb G hmwmmmhflhmwwmmwrmmmw" ummymwmmmhwfio W0 i!» P m 9 - edit m6 - - ' ‘ w‘ ‘ " ' " ' ,, New Onions, bunch _..__ %‘.“°ol.“.?.°:‘°rfoi-°l.i* is misses: - "ii ii "m" ss:"s:.*;::.t~s:..“..as~ sail; ontw.....zzres.irrs.si sss s. Yo°ir-’l‘t“i“é‘°.’%%f.’.‘.%'“ d M»- 5.‘."’°.!§‘.‘i.t‘in‘...’“’--.’€§é‘;%i;i°" ‘ 2. - o o ' 7' . ' ' ' ‘ I l- m‘ a M Push!“ who w“ hub 2‘ $2.6 21 4. 4 4 4. ‘lime. a.“ 8.4. [fisislstiaznttrighilte slower paces on Foul “M; o“, FUTURITY PURSE: $485M Ann“ m“ ‘tlg-rliledcetsfiityé-gorthaotilm conservst- Blueberries. qt m mgngrlvflrgnatlgg ggzfg crlggmiwig‘ to...- y Mr. P. C. Brown thought that “I” Dlmm‘ 0! the farmer lies rliot i; 2:11:22: glmllllnli. 312g n s difir in America urlnaethase Monday's races. Oct. 11th. Olaes- -—- i‘."é3o’°‘i‘.2.?i‘é"€o' otheritcgildts brown ilfttyxmxiihe. Milton Bell Chhrloti-ivlvn. Mooreside l l s flflflfé .§°"°"Y b“ l" "ipdiiilins Tlimipd- il- 6s um‘ yum u now “can; u “an mid Trot. pm." o0 Th“ "Ce mm Wm‘ a m“ ‘or “MW have l ms t rm perm i to start M a w. Miss Alta Kennedy Ti-uro, 1.35.. Kennedy 6 fl 1 a De~ 1 4| Peas m bod 8 for 26 er a some of the bissest race went into ropr heats and was one plenty oi entertgfinnflnt in store 1Z1 ° m" ts. but t was ooih- Nsc grthy. Tyndall sornoio Kensiilgtoli. somoio 2 e a ' "° "mm °l I method d! Cdbbd o. escn. loo so 15c eetl in the U.B.A. H ess i the beet trotting events of the for them afternoon. Two games m“ m“ m‘ pmpo“ m. uh?’ Budmm '1' L” Prauim chem’ vamv‘ Pram“ 9 5 3 20.09am" “to” “we” 1mm" Com e‘ m‘ orse says this of his method-He seflson. Coronation McKillop 2.li- are scheduled at the St Dunstans Inn‘ 555W“ °n ll l4 WON-ii’- M 9 llill°hii~ Joli Baldwin Kensimzton. E. Sample 8 I 4 '7 l“ mwmmen‘ 1°’ ‘he "mil" 9 lbl- l" 3° insists on the fields soiny slowly l-4 proved tho winner with asum- University field. ' dss breeding of colts in this are" mfitias‘ Fm“- J- P- “dds-r Charlottetown. Arbiriiz 4 4 c °"‘"l>" 1°" ""11 ddiurimrnt" of 1W"- biwrh s to the. scoring point and turning rusty 0f 4-1-4-1. Lee McKillop. 2.09 A team from Prince of " Wales m“ and m“ u n” “m”! we" ‘m’ w?’ 1" ' 2'18‘ 2'21‘ fl“cm“.l‘°“ i“ d““bl° 3°°d5 "ll-i"!- M°1°m~ "ch 75-39‘! pgoperlv, then getting into their l-2-3-4. Juno French 2.12. 3.3-dh -'> College and an intermediate outfit i-‘had anyone could buy a fast re- n" "l? 110158 ls owned bv Mr. Miltun 13611 n; gym1ottemwn_ ditures . Cucumbers, each. s ride gradually. thus overcoming Hal Britten 2.00 3-4. 2-5- from one 11,5355 sgnykm he... m“, wrd colt in the U. S. A. or Ontario. 1mm; yang 0w FUTURn-Y Second m d l ———-—_—____ Pruner. izreen a for 26c the usual confusion and false scor. Harvest Melody 2.10 1.4 6-4 6 m at 3 pm for the first action of the m“ n’ m and p“ m" “l” ‘t l ‘ s on Mn“ "m App!“ l‘ 1n‘, Ell-mall 1 .15., on in, my, Time 2.11, ales-i. 2.141.: 2.1a. The afternoon. ror the awn. team at ill" "will" WW" slrlitr “Wm” m“ m“ Lab" Dartmouth. N-S. Conroy 1-14 P | c i °“'°'“- b- 3 i" 9°" horse being dri en at s. sradusi in- Wilmer is owned by R Jsbblee. No. least it is the first same of the mini"? “dim” “m” 0mm“ Budhmi- J“ A- Sh" Curdlsan. Arbinz 3 2'1 r c‘ a For squash m 6° crease oi’ speed to conform with Sydney. and was driven by Mike season but the bove have had 50mg The question of the distribution mm’ 5mm“ DY- H~ Mdnwie Charlottetown. yfclhtvre s s 3 591mm- 19- l“ the balance. taking care that he is Jabblee. rUBSed practice sessions and will of the money voted by the track “m” 59m’- DT- R- F- Seaman Charlottetown, Seaman 6 6 3 Pepw“ ‘ l. 8° hat lat s disadvantage‘ inBthe --0—- - probably give a Rood account of t0 the Futurities was also brought gifiiéqrlfy? uz§ifimf~ 58515818 lRémkinc Charlottetown. Vi eir 4 4 a gggflbegk“ "- 1 o.u_veevo e 1_ _ ~~---..-. -- stable states: "The boy: realize that N°£ 3 cluslmd- Pm“ '39“ Tm‘ ti???” Zfilrrrfhifili wiflgonlilkigo 11:1‘: :2 §3$§d°%'§§"}‘l°t§' wiiliri§°fili The wmmm‘ “m” is “vmd l" M1” Fred l-dhev of Dartmouth us 7"“- 4“ 3° l4’ 4° . . . . - - - , n _ nan", m kwsbeurfhat lfhprgper gtllglhhltwfigziaflgyvwéfalgslgsa g1 men who have been setting into cordlne to number of starters .4 The Directors and members of members welrefer to the l-tq Pork RM“ m‘ a: o...“ $13152. ."';‘i°o“.’~“ 1r “this; Z53"? "*‘-"°'-~--= titiiihlirliiiiét S.°.‘“;.’.‘..‘€‘§;’;Ll'“.‘i.2:‘ Mo: arse-nit... n1. s: v .' ' _ _ w e an tanglfniz with air- 1 41 1n i mo; . - m" ""—“' BLDOU. 2.13 12 4-68 R - Will VW thé three t k . n 5 ilk?“ by Lt. C l. D. A. , OTIA A, 0c. _ _ —-"0-— mond vlgudlong 2.13 6-5-3?“ Tigris men ‘or we "cm"! “m6 this Bdl- Among those who took. fill-Qt‘ in MacKinnon and Mr. J. 2M Boulter mliflgnlgmiwson has been one of the Pflc“ B?“ l':“°‘1l‘l°“l3(§€)"l%: n" th di l th P l N}? mgmbgfg or the 511111.,“ 2.15 1-2. 2.1g. 2.12 1.4. The winner The fliers won the Opening “no ca; Sills-guns were J. W. Boirlter, B“ gs dent and Secretary res- directors of this club ever since d” which ll‘ “la W" Elm“ "i c1"- - - fl.1‘..‘o“"iy‘,'i'i‘r""1¥., fifiifinfl- “Emilio 5o°¥§§“nny¥n"§$“§'i5§lio§§‘€li"y““ “s” Ehmm" an“ ‘he wearers oi o?n"uori<§’r‘.’p°éiir?nll“°ilfiisli‘.iiffi' ‘ifriyilnfi-Err £33 o§l§i‘i§i‘§i.”f-§‘°X"§‘ §foo‘."°-Y.‘i‘o‘.°“.“.““ 1M" ‘°°" ' i§>’r“‘.'ooo’“‘o’i‘o5'y“o’§" r551“ ’"<'i““§°"‘ wmmpeg N°wsman mmwmmnm Q“ "W%W%W%wwwmwwhmwwwwMwmmmmwwwmmmwwmmm c e s . -. h‘ _ ' _ y. orze A. ll k, Lt- . o our uurity the inaugei-atio g enew order. wh h be - -——— snsmdi the ton free for s11 ulcers m, 1.1“: §§;,,,,‘““°,,,§f,‘f;u;§$"“§; ‘$.93. nnonfliryfi} " M" Cel- J- P. Hooper. Joseph Nolan. idles this year which goes to ten years ago gndosindfnhho ‘£1’; mil" Odi- i2. Ovnselidstefslmtflugge wmuurso. Oct. i4-1o1=>-2.w. e U. NIB“. VA]. “The Sulllivan bbrgth- Brldlewneh w,“ ‘mum “an ___ 1 It!was decided zhat the nominat- gerfélkdgligtt they as: not only in- a regular attendant st s11 meeg DIWlOUJ orders issuer! by used Defoe. resident of the Wlnni m ney psn to st whmm‘ m, “m, We ma“ but ma the Tunnellers broke down in the 0h ee on the new stakes be 3.2.00 l n m" hive“ e5 YOU-d 0f dd- mizs. Idods administrator S. Godfrey. FY08 N ""1 lnllflll “s i" °"-l°l’ m°°llill °ld to be draw-n 1n the third. Rho, eighth rnotch and lost 4.0, to be payable on November let. "ii i‘ iii possible to promote we thank all who have iyon The hishrst sriiins prices which "1"" "°"°°“°°m“ "l" l” m‘ and making new M” 3m 1.3 w“ 34¢ Nate Him A11 my; runny“; around n n”. The following officials were “an the training and racing of colts such splendid support by their m6!’ be chsrsed for electrical or ‘"94 he" Balm“? um“ ‘l 5 l.“- elder of the Sullivan W“. L59 1,4 w“ 554 T Great oer- flold yeprogonted 1g mug non" ted for the ensuing year. bred l" "l9 Mlrltiifles- entries. and to all officialawho so l! Ibplianoee renie from 90 er lmmm“ 5km" ‘Wmna b7 m‘ “Q1933! glliilseziriélthi: q, gm 1.3 4.4.3 fin], fir; 309 of Cup play. Pres. Lt. Col J. P. Hooper M. C-o o; Sigma. beforetconciludilsng we generously helped to make tho. cent oi the listed retail price wgen rwgwm‘ Pr“: ‘gm . e o _ ‘ ' ' ' ' D1 B 1 1 vi , ' ' y ec rs ee fist t l, 1943 ‘ " mar . Dana's 00th i- i» r» ~ *-.:.i..t.i*.t uiiy.i~..z.i=:.:s.i1 “infill? oath: r‘3.;‘;fi.o“€°“‘i¥: .. ... out t» o... o is: mo“ Mo» i» - ow 2:: :s:...':::.2a" was... It.’ o» - - own- or o- nmaflakllguugfiegnfilgtffe"; and was driven by Johnny Conroy. lust two years ago. will be among Wrlsht- _ m“ “Pb h“ flilfilned lh the pnss- Respect-fully submitted. sac. to 60 per cent or appliances mmveulii-‘n M m. h" club‘ rum“ and meedmgg‘, George Hooper started trig races, the foot plodders when Purley dls- Executive, Georle Mclntyye, g o one ° t5 ml)“ esteemed wlLLMl-D KEN-Yr "10" m"! "l" "l" Old- mom M ,e1,,,,an°n -—Q-- trict holds s 30 mile cben race the Meniscus. George a. Callback. ____ ____ 2- ‘dent sl and wood appliances listed Una" gun-m; n“; business. nn woo“... o; on, pnno, mm.‘ “d “£1115 '“°"°h~ Mimi" °l s“""“°"l°°- Wills"! Kelly. Sduth- W‘ r~-"———— include sieved dr reused. iscket FOR worms M011] “um mm", Emma “b ma,” Lvondons Highgabe Harriers, Dick port. Directors. Robert Baker, 0. H. Rempmber when , , beaten. Quebec hes s and any i As te r ins sooth-s oioowhoroin t oooor. "“"h@d us for the sr-nd by ssr- Hdrtvn. Frank Mcxsy. rtooort ' u similsr lPDlilncea for oookinl or LONDON. Oct. 14-foot W ma “mat l; o siafitl. we can test- ticipsting in two 2!) mile runs. He Iiiumphroy. Ensor Bowness. Willard m e r heating by coal or wood. Prices that modern woman. says - a turbammo :5 er u tllgnfll‘ timpfr- wesnt exoctl among the first fin- iiclly, George A. Oslibeck, Lt, col, (B17 The Canadian Press) , may be charged range from 0o per Bummerakill, 111,, w I v we no e a w en ishers but he time averaged two J. P. Hooper, M, (g. The drain oi talent from Vail, I I cent oi the listed price when new a different propositim from h‘ s ter Dale lowered th; ~\.iisn hours and 45 minutes. branches of sport in the Unitedi r (or “phonon; on, yggf nnd nn e,- n-nndrnotnoygnn, 1°95 r51: Frezdggicltjezn moi; ruelcoru cac- Ted Ray. phvsciol giant with an DIRECTOR'S REPORT Ethics begun three years nsu today.’ in age to 60 per cent of the pl‘ ce childbirth as a more it: we" on lzmngéd ‘u-st ileriéilsrlilghtttii; unorthodox golfing style who won and the greats of the sport world, n when now for gppnnngo, more nnnn matter than 11¢;- nlndmofljfl, m , M, 1m m, m. - u fl- I I the United stat-s open in 1920. We your directors wish to sub- oions with 16,000,000 other younsi n four years old. "sho feels has a sroot yo. l” l’ i’ lm ° " died at the age of 66 following s mit tho following re ort of e men flocked to conscription centres ___.___i__i_ sponsibility towards her "mun" ill-ii °°""l="l"°°- Lil/ii‘ lengthy illness. considered one of activities of our c1111, l’... m, v3, to ister for military training. The nongnnw w 1, am sure that b‘! °ll "hm 38"" chili" "Hillier! a the greatest characters lri e 194a. whi ' eligrielses included Bob Feller, Hank ' cont to decline unti than h there was perfect cairn on the Sul- livan countenance. ._()__ Recently a race had to be run over at the famous Belmont track York. It was the first time in ten vggrs that there was such in New a happening which took place in the six furloniz sprint for runners. A false start was made but the l keys on six of the nine horses ttikrl! not see the recall flog and con- tsrted fifteen minutes later with e three horses that were pulled up 00min: in first. second and third. Z—()e-_—o friend sends us the following in: from th Halifax Ohron. A elipp it‘ wards of Halifax. for 81,500." nifli The Union Trotting and Saddle of Ne‘: Glasgow but on the ii John Dean and others ued on their ivny. The real race _.._._ game. his mtg By Allan Nickleaon cafe putting g Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Oct. 11 — (OP) — A Record that awears as toiiflh li° crack as the famed Dock where it was made came about when two British Army teams stationed on Gibrslteé clashed in the Rock soccer up. The teams an anti-aircraft unit and r1. tunnelling unit, drew 2-2 in the first game and tied 1-1 in the next three. The ffth match was another 2-2 affair and that weent s 1n the sixth o. solution a. red pirobabie. The Ack-Ack foot allerl were leading 2-1 and commanding officers, happy in the thought of tting the boy! of! football geek on their work, breathed pre- muturo signs of relief. Then a . in the form of an sir raid alert. in- toy-coded and the game was aband- oned‘ when the gimners ran to their s Another 2-2 draw was the best the boys could do in the seventh game and it appeared this t would go on as long as the war. the Leeds Cup cleaned before his name they hardest of his had to Justify professional of ed for Britain 1926 and 192'! times. Delight in long grass. ALWA I l‘ 1y Mgndgy, nng the awfully tired of seeingeach other, he -o.a'°2n."°§i“‘.’§.’ “itrfwtirfirmflii “£2.32? eu o e - r ’ 9i helpedjhejfonkees yitntbe World Series gin, is __§_ili_i_Ji_o!01._h919_qi_tlw_ ii But. Just as the rivals were getting _._.-__..;... 4th pennant. All are happy players in the Yankees’ dress- ing room. but standing next to Ohandlor, with a big 650 (liven Away Open in i012 and a place on msny international teams. He won several trophies several times and his death recalled an in- cident that occurred after he won As usual. Ted sent the cup to be seventh competition. The jewelers were so accustomed to inscribing event. Ted was horrified. Ho said later that the game was one of the he did. A Channel Islands as years. retiring in i040. He Elvglsnd against Scotland usually was pictured up to his neck like an axe while puffed from his inevitable pipe. Fens have been in use through- out hjstnric times. th hty drives and deli- ave him the British Charlottetown our stakes in Week" for the sixth time. returning it for the was accepted dTd so before the life. But he felt he the inscription, and r, Rag was the Oxhey lubflfor g . against America, in and represented nine of cartoonists, he owned by Cherry 191d his nibli k w lng c , ank Inoke l WITH U! ch has been a banner yeai cslsvlflsiralsst rkominations in . ' s a es were concerned. The offer of $600.00 Drivin Exhibition Association their programme being $100.00 over previous Yes-rs was consider ed by your executive liberal and attractive In the Three Stakes Fifty-one nominations were th second payment forty-seven and the thi y-six. starting thir y-ono with Wll fee twenty-three of the entries facing the starter be. in: an addition of The Three Year was racer; on th meeting or a n "bolus $9.00 more than for this stake in i942" h paid up starters while only seven faced the starter. . Mr. Wilfred" Prsught. or lmvaileg. and three over i042. Old Stake which e first day of the uree o! the in mode by tho g Park and to include Home to be a very offer and received. paid on 1 45 970.00 Purse paid ad ten sale “Lady Rose" driven by Mr. won in straight nbtztfeo U f! Drinte bb ic 36: solids. gb {pxrifoewitbel-i; current re- llbt No Q“. the “°iii“§“"°é°r‘i% o n. on 82 e e ts uo on slgot 60 1-2 for A5215; Agmed- um 46 l-2 oe No. 2 6 rn eale jobb white 20 1i- export Greenberg. Joe Louis. Ben Hogan. Mus: Patrick to mention s few. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct. Produce 15—-(CP)—- rices today reported by ion Department of Ag- w:- goA-DUUOL! 45 l-Z; B 45- First grade Ol'€Bm€l’.v first, grade - . 1 pasteurized 34. delivered Montreal, whole- . No. 1 pasteurized 34 1-2: 0 N0. 2 88 3-4. Cheese: Current recei-llaat, white. Que. 20 F0 whole- western and Que. 11-21. current sales for 6nd ST. LOUIS, M0., Oct. l5 — (A?) - Wendell L. Willkie said toniiht that the cause of varld pesos would not be advanced b "defensive and offensive alliances etween any two of the principal allies," and called for peace organization on a world basis. His broadcast address was his reply to h series of questions put to him by Missouri political groups. "I can testify from personal ob- servation." Willlrie said in his speech prepared for delivery, "that all the world turns to America for leader- ship. Therefore, tentatively, hope- _fully. I should like to see this coun- try exercise its utmost qualities of leadership and moral force to bfinl Great Britain, Russia, China and the United States to a point of un- derstanding where they will make a joint declaration of intention as a Preliminary to fon-nlng a common council oi‘ the United Nations and other friendly nations, and event- unlly of all the nations" N in idod and meattlnlprsevlth the 10 mom respon Call followed by the Chi/SQ BRIDE: M11 George Carson were legstes to attend the lllld I-N l0 V0. in the hall. home of Mrs. Shaw. Willkie said the goal. or world ode The leptember monthly meet‘ of the Brmahsw W. I.. was held at the home of Mrs. George Carson. The President Mrs. Hector Mac- opcned the creed. ded t0 the Roll Bid minutes of last moo . The school com- mittee reported that n new hand basin and towels were needed in the School, Mil. Blvd Shaw to pur- Neil lahnond and Mrs. tie “H9? B8“ to be held in Charlottetown, Mrs liked shaw was appointed subs ute. Bills were presented and voted paid. On motion it was voted to the salvation Army some plane were made for s annual masquerade to be held Nextmeetin at the Gall t0 be answered with a l0 inch quilt tch. lunch was served by the games aim which the meeting adjourned. R01 titi skill sccomm expectant mother." told a recent. meetins. emphasised the ciiities for rest for mothers both before and after their children were bum. IIIIIIIIIL FOOTBALL R.A.F. vs- 3.5.". SATURDAY, OCT. 16 College Field need for more hp 4 3.45 p.m. Admission 25 and 15c BY Edwiiia LITTL. Mb‘: I'D 8 ilfl game- YOUR @USIN ELDORIVS PLAYED EVERYTHING FROM SE$VA TO LADY H I UNDERSTAND BTIOE IN THE GEE!" HAS HER LI’L BOY BEEN IN ‘Tl-i’ MOVIES. TOOE? 4 ,_- ._ __ l WW1} no 1 iullitlli" ' _;_§\ '4 ii‘ eosuf 1'0 BETTER rm TOO BIZZY s Dow PRACTISE UP r0125 PLAY WITH eu l2 tgokLi/gv BIZZ$ ruzv come TO -- 5 NOW! , VISIT us! _ y; M -