llew Political Party Possible In Britain --___ March l6-—(CP)—- electoral trutt Eilrillon Can't Find I ‘Skates; is Forced To Miss Inspection, More Gooalforioorbieney _ h" Illa lip "To-pair's Selene 29% AFTERNOON and NIGHT MAINTAIN YOUR HEALTH‘ w-vlv on FORUM M 1 LONDON, Britain's to Brains Out Of Playoffs V" - As Red Wings l/Vin I0-9 DETROIT. Mich. iAPl—BCkSi0il Bruins all nope ol getting in ley Gill) play-offs by losing to the Detroit Red Wings 10-9 in one the highest soorinfl Ne. m1 Hoc- kc-v League games of the season. A rrulvd 0i 7,932 looked on as the Bflillls counted lhrue times in the last 2!: minutes TORONTO March lo-(crl-J Gordon Drillon. former star with the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club. missed drill and inspection at No. i Manning Depot R .0. A. F" here torday but he waaift mark- ed A.W.O the depot the embryo of a ive Front" party that may ke positive ahape within weeks. The l9 MP3s have been meetinz privately to discuaa the plan- LEGISLATURE (Oontinuad from page l.) lard. noted that the hour was ap- proaching midnight and called up- on tho non. member for Cardigan (Mr. H. on St. tmit, Brumtea (Bul :23 Boston. Cowley (‘Calladilxlgl gzoi ll-Detroit. Hcilett 0:51 Ffiqsgn. Harvey Jackson (Cain) lo-nh ton, 1w _ a kso (an J s Oolnvlevllxilc n ackson, . ll-Igeaikroit. Brown tGrosao, Simon) Penalties-None on 0s - ' “l“%?i..‘l1|'l-°° _ . Overnight w me sun ground was turned into a masgive skating rink by rain which froze as it struck. with the permission of the commanding officer. Wing Cmdr. H. E. Langford, the airmen donned skates for the inspection and drill. Drillon watched proceeding! from the sidelines. He couldn't find his skates. Canucks Smash 14-Y;r.01 N. H. L. Total-Point Record i SUMMARY First Period l-Llctroit. Uscolnuc (‘Ilioorlpson Brunotcnul 7:05 2—5usl0ll. Crawford 18:09 lt-ueuoll. Howl- llsruneteaul 16:29 Penalty-Elton Second Period , Grusso (Jennings Brcwni 1:09 , 5—lJctrolt. Jennings <HOUettl 212i‘, Middleton Wins So. Shore llpcncr F}. McPhee) for a. speech Patrick- lllr. blc-Phee rone to the occasion with an address which was enthusiast- ically applauded. He was followed by Hon. Mr. Mtlflfllllll with an entertaining Irish Hon. WRA. Stew March 1B - (OP) — Morltreal Canadieng smashed the i4 year old total - Point rc- cord oi the National Hockey Leag- ue tonight and rode to their 24th home game without |, long this sea- son by nosing out Chicago Black Hawks 8-‘! The win gave ‘Canadians 79 ntc, with two games to go, to the Tl marked up by Boston Bruins in the 1929-30 season. It was the fifth win on home ice for Canadiens against; Chicago, who have only two draws to chow for their i0 games against. the league leaders. Despite the low, the Hawks be- came assured oi a play off spot. a; the lest mathematical hopeg of Boston Bruins were snuffed out by the Red Wines at Detroit. Wartime Lallor Relations Board ls Appointed Allan liup Santos |,Scheduled Tonight l i ____ lgend. and by aft Cuile vglserv (Cain. Harvey Allan Gun play-offs toniaht tim- 1 day) ill st:- Qilebec final-Montreal Royals vs. Quebec Aces at. Quebec. accond gge of best-oi-ifve series. M” Ontario final-Hamilton Majors vs. Frood Open Pit at Toronto. sec- ond gam‘ of best-of-flve series. Frood leads 1-0. We Play for the senlller Trophy and for ml; Qucucc rultgcs opens tonight at tnc Charlottetown bit-vim}: Club. nwalse UL one llscllcss ul llle sen- soll the ploy nus Devil elpeeoeu up DV aallenulnlt ulc- l-mcs to tilllflilliibt‘ a lull: filial‘ olle dclcat Fourteen PARKS lire competing fol the oellencr I out) aha the same llluflbfl‘ lcl‘ ti‘. QUCUCG badges. Manama fmakgplwo Bean-at‘ lil Order that. ull trophy play may _v5_ H M‘; 5_ Qqmwauj; o; Dee loecolnpleted these competitions all» -B;-°0k, N5" at Truro. first 881M oelng run bills week-end 1n place c‘ beflflhvaeven “um ul me rexluor WEEK-GHQ bollfildlel. __i.._ None Following is the schedule for w- nllrhr; Memorial Sup Games Tonight . Mr. n Hlurhu in brief Th; members were , eaented with ehamrocka, the gift of the chairman, which they wore in their buttonholes during the remainder of the sittings. later in t e evening they were iegaled with copious droughts of fresh milk from Premier Jones" famed Holstein herd at Bunbury. House went into Supply shortly before 4 pm. yesterday, after the final gun in the Budget debate had been fired by Mr. W. H. Dennis. There were some lively discus- sions in committee. particularly on the subjects oi officials’ salar- ies, public health and education. Op- , members strongly , recommended the expenditure of 3mm" TWP“? more money on extra. mural treat- ment for tuberculosis, which was discussed at ‘erable length. 7 D. m. Ice Nu. l Frank Oartcr vs. AW. l-llndlman ice No. 2 5.5. Smith vs. Russell Smile". ice No. 3 P.W. ‘Purncr vs. J.1<‘. McLeod. Ice No, 4 LB. Mon/fallen vs. J.J. Morris. Personal ui l-hlks taking port in Lulliliill s acnlner 'll'\JDi’lV games in- cludcs; A.\V. billtllcsull, (Li... Jill‘. Franks Acorn. Prank Cartel‘. bilil. vs H. R. llargc. E L‘; lvlcNut-t. J-b. McKay- A w. hyndlnaal, skip l-I.B Cutcll-lfe, Gordon Roller. N. A. lVlClldllull. 5.15. iilllliil. skip vs. wlll r vulwer. dtelva Williams um. Champion, it, Spillobt, skip. H. J. Shaw, J. 0. Howard Mclnnls, P. W. ‘Fume!- skip vs Peter Gcllatly, Rlobert Dalziel, AIlClItZW Bagnall, J F. McLeod, skip l). C Jullllcson, J. F. Bobbi, R.- Bevaul, L. l3 McMillan, skip vs. J. R. Williams, William Munroe, REVG " UE. Briefs From Britain UITAWA, March l6 — (OP) — Appomtment cf the new Wartiinr Labor Relations Board to adm n ister the new federal labor rclat- BY CANADIAN P3555 long code and resignation oi Mr.l ROCHDALE. Blilflnd —<CP)— Justice C. P. McTague, chairman Eietelblishlnent of nurseries in pubs of the National War Labor Board. is a feature of this town's post-war supervisory body of the wartimolplans. The children under adult wage control order, were announ- Sflilefviillln Wmlld D183’ in the ill-ITEM" oed today in the Commons. Labor les while their parents are refresh- Minister Mitchell, tabllng an ofir in: thwiwlvfl- , in council, announced that IJONDON __-——-(CP)_ some human! ti . . 'C f Bldm - ‘t’: icse g liiaa°lh°l“'i§i.<>§ relatigrns F-Dflnd their holiday on the 10b- In ;I.ondon there are at least 3B0 cf board with Mr. Justice Prancoeur ' . of Quebec cm- as vice chalmlnn. lthcm. They are Iondon rranslwrt “m” The other eight members 0| the conductor; who volunteered to learn board’ will lbe equally represent“. in their more time how to be drivers. Va o emp oyers and em oyees. “' Th," was no "nmedmf, “mo. omsoow —(CP)— One of the ation of who would be appointed Orlllwl Savoyamls. Durward Lely, to the National War Labor Board <11“! here recenlly- 88%? 94- Hey" cha|rman5h1p_ In rep“. w a (may the original duke in Patience at. tion by Angus Macinnis (Cglf- ‘he 0'?“ cmmque m m“ Vancouver Fast) Mr. King sai he ' ' ' LONDON, March -(CP‘- Group did not anticipate there would be Capt H) moadhum o, the RAF. a delay of any length in filling w» , , 23‘;..§‘.%‘Zf.§“.é’.‘3.’l°&‘.‘l‘§.'8l‘“$“ "r bog‘; ‘g3? 13,535“??? rqwglfnrexfi troyer of 12 enemy aircraft, he holds and John A Boll of Toronto. con- ga? 2511b?“ Dtficvfl and stituteba quorlgrl find ran deal with _ cases ut no ea 11,15 ore at pre- sent, scheduled. Board officials said. mgllgnd '45P)“ Mr Justice O'Connor mu in I "mt" ""1 8' hflierv coer- mmontfln today that he Md l” atives went on a one-day strike be- “pm, we chflimansbm of P cause the manager-neat refused t-hrm - ' permission to take their itanelba-gs {Frlglesglttxllcgns Board for 3 period m“, the ‘Eff-Dry The Board has no relationship to _ _ the National War bor Board R%§§§f§ks_ ‘g’ °,d‘5e‘§‘:“"§..'_ which administers the wartime pilot on xegulm. flying duty’ “as been v9.3a ronircl order. avitardeg‘ the M1. Fox-g cliobm sum- uc s, w o was a su lar nc comm- v,- and lander in the First War, has flown gggxfia Sgt i“ Q31‘: b§°,,,,,%._. [m- more than 3.600 hours with Pupils in_ the Rid Cross and each mambo masmcmmand- answer next month's roll call by " donating onl- yard of qulmm mat- erial. Mrs. Johnson Bernard. ack- nowledged with thanks a box of treats sent her dilring her illness. A donation of one dollar received also ccllecticn of 50 cents. Fines were imposed on those not an- swering roll call with an Irish Joke, which amounted to 25 cerltL. Mrs. is Carrul and Mrs. G. Cousin wene appointed to tillw charge cf ticket on Red Cross mat. Mrs. liruce Riley moved that a’ vote of thankaldbe Glgfllldfid ‘teammate. . . ~ cs - ' ' Supply Ministry for infringement of m; ‘Rswgiéaavedigy 13% Jag,“ cllffe paggr '%1:é1:1’m' Em?’ ggfnggg Cousins that $10.00 be given each “ w y ' of the two Rod Cross collectors Memorial Cup play-offs tonight (Friday) Quebec final-Montreal Royal-s vs Montreal Concordia at Montlrcfll. second ganle of best-of-iive series. Royals lead 1-0 Ottawa District semi-flnal-In- kerman Rockets vs. University of Ottawa at Ottawa in first game of blst-of-three series. West- None. These are some Protestant chaplains with the Canadian yo. on the Eirhth Army front. Fro-m, row, left to right. l-l-Capt, n‘ M. Kerr, Strcriaville, Ont.: li-Capt. R. W Bnludal; 3L J Capt. O E. Martin, Carlyle Sask; H-Major W. Prior, Major Gordon Jones, Hamilton (senior chaplain of a Canadian d} lent i-i-Afajol- J I McKinney. Winnipx. Second YCW, loft to r1; H-Captr. E- s. Davis, Pembroke. Ont; . ' P_ E 1. , Lloyd Fllliilfd. Montreal; M. J, D. Carson, Saskatno . 115k; 3.“, R O. Wilkes. Winnipefl. H-Capt C. M, McLean, Allstoll, 0m. Major r: .1. Bailey. Winnipeg; H-Capt. v. m. n. Zufelt, prelim; j Ont : i-I-Cnpt. E. W. MiwQuorrie, Ottawa, Ont. Third m“. H,“ J. l" Gofortll. Toronto. Ont : S. B East, Jarvis. Ont. ; Ahvl: l," H-Mnjor W. S. Sutherland Sydney. N s, (CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS PH . llntigonish Wins Semi-Final ilpcner » . ‘npoi u by rel-l - ercc Jack _Lll'8€ll, v. mailed the game in his usual clilncnl. nay. Lineups; Middleton-Goal Norman, de- BALTIC W. I- ‘Iihe March meeting of the Baltic W. I. met at the home of Mrs. James Donald. the presid- ent, Mrs. Ben]. Burns presiding. The meeting opened with the singing oi’ O Canada. and repeat» ing the creed in unison. mil call was answered by eight members also three visitors Pro- sent. Minutes of last meeting were read by the secy. Mrs. Alonzo Holmes, and approved by all were signed by the president. were heard. 00mm». r sending in two turtle nwk sweaters, 2 pairs gloves 4 pairs socks. Sick committee re- ports taking treats to three Cor- respondence W85 rend and discuss- ed. It was decided to have n St. Patrick concert at Baltic school house and also the drawing er the lucky ticket for the Red Cross mat and also n sale of Iriefi and SYDNEY, N. 5., March lt‘r— Antigonish Bulldogs gained a five- goal lead in the Maritime Junior ockey semi-finals against Sydney Bruins tonight by trimming the defending champions B-Zl in the opener of their homc-and-hotnc total series. The learns w-lll meet, again sat.- urday night at Antigonish to set- tle who meets Amherst Ramblers. New Brunswick champions in the tri-province final. slim m}. From Britain Diamond. SUMMARY First. Period l-Mlddlcion. Mecwlillanls Fadteill Penalties-None. Second Period B-Middb ton. Dzsliochcs lfvf. Brad-I shalv) Des Rnchcs. Third Period li-Detrgglt. élnisuxnge liilovge) 18:83 ‘It-Boa n. ‘ntroworl :1 lk-Detroir, Thompson 10:12 A Jaoxgcn kltliwiil ,5 w, l'0.1-JSC0lll€\1>Wfi) : ' l'l—Boslon. Cowley (Crawford, ' ' ouluollnl 17m [OPEN Tonight l8—cBos1tol;, llgarvry Jackson (Cain. , o-zv ey ; , a l9—-%wn- U0 i “who,” ,9 lit liurllng Olllll l'9n'¢\l[l€$—~—l\4l)il!3. - SUMMARY _ First Period I k-Chicagollgioslenko (Smith, Ben- eyl : Perlaltlea—R.ichaa"d, March Second Period The Middleton Bombers set. back '2—Mont1'eel. ‘Rkilo-"d lflouchord the DJJIAIILISIGC Olympia Ftcyas s- Will-Wm 3139 a lu Bedequc l-tLu-‘lt, Monday night. fr-Moiltrefll. Maloeu Watson in the Opeilllifi game of a best of LMHOUIEflU-XJ 7110 me m. me 3mm, shore L-Cilicarzo, Joiulson (TOUlDlXU 8:52‘ p. ‘lhe game fiIOl/lfled l 5—Montreal._ Richard li-iannon. good hockey and was played be-l Lflfilll 19108 _ lore one oi the lamest; crowds of Penalties-Selbcrt. the season. " ‘Hie bombers took the lead in the Third Period first period WliLfl their SIM‘ dc- temalnan Mcwllllalns realized on a Scoring-None. close-m drive, Dgsflgcncs, mggl Pcnaltles-Seloert. Lach. March. Sifllllllg Willllllliln. the crowd MBJBMI. DISJIV to cnce: by scoring ~ the last (our i . ii i I USllJl Dfllliilill’. iillillllkl. "lne Royals. playing without the. l F aervlus of‘ foul" of their Air-three, o Ffiidlllillshlflfilffl‘! illiltih‘ usu-al pollslé, D a Ell SCOHDIZ BUY-C l. UQIWJY- bD€€ merchant of the losers played a bralang-ulrgtanlfi lknd illfilltOfll late in C lIlKiSLlL‘ C Ll fill‘, LJTIGXGCI CHE c; in: ct ululvlouol ffortsl ever staged ill the rink. Jack nchulv- man and Shields added the other h‘ ...side tallies ill a hectzc third _One of the last, but at the lame ilmcone ut_ tho bcs. faalturg at- lfilClflllé cl ihc l-‘cl-umt; yearly program is the annual singing oi till.‘ l;c Follitz. which, presented by Wallle Scalltlebury. will be held this year on Friday. March a4 fence. Cameron, MBCWlllIB-mi. ior- Il- Wl“ be lhe TQUYVH 83-88511! 0f VJLIZKLS. 1:1 zltcches. rt l-lracshaw, colorful. spectacular and ivirKtnna. M. Bradshaw. MacFad- pleasing show with a cast of 135i vcn skaters taking mm, zeoins. figure 11fll€3l'Sl(l\'f-"GO31, Frizzell: de- elenss. l,» dancing, icerobntics um. , Shields, Oatway; lllrwards, novelty numbers that will be pre- man, Fndgcn. Smlier, MHC- sented, have all reached a high de- k- Bree of efficiency due to the con- stant. practice the troupe of young lice artists has indulged in ever since the bcglnnina of the seasonl It will be reincmbcred that five’ ‘Mic lyears air.) Wallie snorted this off ‘iwith but three skaters under his liluldance with workouts held at the L H Kennedy. J- J. MOI"!- conveut rink. Today it has grown skip. to a class of 35 and the improve. ‘rile schedule _for the QWBW menll. they have shown was wellJlFflilcfi CY-‘BIV-‘lli-iflfl 3°11°W5= testified lo by the fact that over‘ 1.20;) persons witnessed the 1543" 9 7- M‘ .' er ormanc . . (M P e This year instructor, ICE N0. I ;S¢Bni1¢b11l‘l’ has every confidence- "that the show will be bettrer than l lever. Members who have perform- ed during the last thrcc years are (MB _| adding a steadying influence to c idlgemyoéliisegtioneisl whodhavekbecn _ , E ‘be’ one v g0!) wcr and Qhcc“ figure skating enthusiasts are rc- minded that it would be well worth their while to keep the March 24th 'o‘ate in mind. ll. S. Racing Season To Upon June 21 Penalties-None. Third Period l-Mlddlotol:. DesRoches Vlillistnls- Schulmnn Ed Tanton vs Gecrgvlieefe- ICE NO. 2 An splilct‘. vs. Stirling Mc- Donald Says Big ll. S. Planes Ban Into Allied Fire \VASHING'I‘ON, March iii-tn?) —The United States army annouljl; cod tndo-y that 23 United Blintlie transport. planes and 410 airdmmc infantry soldiers were lost. when they ran into anti-aircraft fire from Allied naval and ground forces, as well as lrom the enemy, in the invasion of i-llcllv the night 0f Jilly 10-11. 1943. We: Sflliubhly Henry Stimson at a were conference today said that there have crlcan gun- Mrs R E. Judson. oi Pow has received word from her O-Bmrl M. Winston Judson i has arrived in England. Bel Joining l-i. M C. 8.. Wins worked with E R05’ Henna“ Pownal Garage. CAPE TRAVER§E SCHOOL School report of cape Tr!" cho Principal's Dept. Grade X-—l, Bertha Narfillilt rrrd and Eleanor C Pearle Clm' . Eleanor l0 BY ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Staff Writer IDNDON, March l5 ——iCP)~—The King has ‘made Sidney happy again for the third time in two years Sid this last name is Outen and he is an apprentice jockey» sparkled with joy when he achieved his ambition of riding for Hts Majesty at Nowmarket in 1942. Proudly he donned the Royal gilks and mounted Channel Swell. But there was an accident in that very race and Sid went to hospital with fractured legs and a fractured skull. His recovery was aided by word that the had inquiries made each day at t e hospital concerning is condition. ' ICE. NO. B A G. Plztlnull vs. Frank Hansen. Kit; N0 4 H R Cnrrilthers vs A":\rd. Personnel of rinks takinil Pa?‘ -the Quebec badge! icllows: Victcr Shaw. H C Bohaker. Walter Wilson. Ed Tanton. skill vs. l-I H. Cox, Henry Callback. Clonvsr McLean. George Keefe. Harold Buell, P. B Ralph Worthy. Art Spillett. 814D vs a Tet-fl, A. H Roper. L. I» Turner. Stirling McDonald, skip. h Clifford Mont- PEVENSEY, EiIBIand — (CP) -— Oldest public house licensee in Eng- land is 93-year-old Eliza tMummie) Bodle who operates thLllOO-year-old New Inn here. Her family has held the licence for 100 years and it's been in her name for 34 year; since the death of her husband. LONDON -—(CP>- The Common Wealth party, whose first publications- -Cctnmcn Wealth JOlllTllll and Town and Country Review- -were suppressed by -J Gordon Bowling ‘Vbdliffiliily bAfternoon Bowling League l s Tum 2 ;_ McTague. B Large N. Longworth J. Dillon 163 90 140 TRURO. N. S. March l6—A sum- wealth Review 0. McAuley J. R055 125 161 mer harness racing program for Nova Scotlo, drafted at a special meeting of track owners and man- fl8¢rs of the Nova Scotla. Hora: Racing Association here contem- plates l4 meets, with the opening event on June 2i at; Bridgewatcr _A new track--Pictou—was ad- mitted to membership and the meeting received word that the Sydney track would re-ooen this Team 4 :- Mrs. Cameron Mrs. Mrs. Mrs; 150 161 95 Ralph Jenklnz. gcnxery, Dr J. P. L/antz. A. G. Putnam, skip vr. G W. RQlT-Ol". R. A Corning. Hon. Mark McGuiean, Frank Hansen. Charles shepherd. Alfred Neill. Willard lVicDonclri, H Carruihera, skip vs. Lleut Burr-zit. William Nichrl. Weir Gordoniflwrd _' was allotted to the m ines. He wanted to It took a long time but sid finally the army. But he was tufnappy. He Royal Artilleéy‘. He didn't, like working with ma be with horses’ The King heard of his tulha/ppi- mas. Sid’; parents received a letter from Buckingham Palace eoying that palpers concerning their son had been sent to the War Office for threw away his crutches and Joined oi ncrs shooting their own planes out the skies. although he lluvc no figures of specific instances. The statement that 20 Amer- ican planes were shot down in tho Sicilian campaign was made at. Jock l-‘oisie. a correspondent for the tinny news-inner. Stars and Shims.) for the Red Cross drivlaNext-meet- in: at; t-he home of Mrs. RICbCTt Clark, meeting closed with the National Anthem. R0!!! VALLEY W. l. Rose valley W. I. held its March meeting at the home oi Mrs. John W. MacKenzic- Meeting opened with the ringing of the Ode and BASINGSTOKE, Enzlanfii —(O.P): - When Charles Cousins was. summoned for failing to Home Guard parades, he told the court he suffered from migraln . Gen. Sir George Jefireys. M. P, presiding said migraine was common only to French wcmen and BCHUIEBB- and Cousins could claim kinship to 2. Vclrin Gardiner. , Grade vm_1 chars N", and Kathleen sturdy lequall. Glenda. Weddell; 3. Jackie CB boll and Auldon Gardiner will Grade -1. Marion MP4- Warren 10rd; S. Henderson H vcy. I emu, v_1. Pauline Irvine. George Irving; 3. Jessie Gllrdln Perfect, attendance: Eleanor C ~ neither. l-le was fined $45. LONDON --(CP)-- Mrs. K. Somer- ville is said to be London's champion house-to-holue collector for the fled Cram penny-a-week fund. In two years, Mrs, Scmerville has collected the equivalent of $15,000. Mrs. J. P. Clarke Mia. Gardiner Mrs. Campbell Mrs. Hooper Pat Clarke repeating the creed in unison. Minutes oi February meeting were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by eight members zlaming an Irish town. The quilt was reported finished also, 2 pairs pyjamas, 4 pairs heavy service socks“ and gonelboyl’; avvtleatgr. ghe NDO,‘ __ )_ dons ono a ove qut y rs. Mm Cuge hésplfm wxhmglg William Cousins was much appre- Ncenm, flame worth o; Indium w” elated. Bills amounting to $1.14 bumwbeneath the deb“! In “m were paid. It was decided to make containers. One container worth a can‘ W123” ‘he Dude‘ cm‘ , g . . ven on an e necessary arrange- fifiyffl” was recovered Wm‘ n ' m“ merits were made. Correspondence consisted of a "Thank you" letter frcm The Kinsmen Club. The 1n- stitute News. receipt from Red CrNsMOfIice forlqluiltihange C asa an appca or e ross 2_ w“ n Gnrdlnfl- cam gn- Arrangement; were made! Grad: c; <b,_l, for t e canvas. Mrs. Raymond New- ! 2_ ma“. mun-m]; son extended an invitation for the perfect “dance: April meeting when the rnll call (mmmm 1- Kaye. J5“ will be your favorite name for the W546." power“, Harvey and I‘ new baby and the. programinewflck‘ be Mrs.‘ Corvlllr committee will Raymond Newson. There was » lg Bi ical. n mo; nulr. d demonstration on Iumrllwulj. --~ report from the school ccm- mittee. The topic for March was m meeting closed with the K t a i year; c annual meeti f t \5- sociarion will be hell: lslgyhfje ‘at Truro. Following is the schedule for the season: June 2i, Brldgewnter, July l. New Glasgow. July 12 'l‘ruro, ' July 19, Amherst July 25, New GIBBBOW. Aug. 2. Truro, Aug, 9, Amherst. Aug. l6. open, Aug. 2a, at. Aus- 30. New Glasgow, Sept. 4, Brldgewater, Sept. i3, ‘I111. ro. Sept. 20, Pictou, Sept, 28, Bridgewaterr ‘a consideration. Now Sid has been drafted to a cavalry unit. "I'm lWPPY among said he. Not since King Edward vii won with Minoru in i909 has n. reigning monarch been successful in the Derby, Britons. some 0i’ whom feel i e may come to Europe this year, lieve that in such an event there could be no more appropriate con- tribution from racing than a Royal success in the Derby this summer. Possibility of success for His Mait- esty is not remou. The Royal Stab e lacs three Fair teen an encon, and taro cf ‘ them have a good sporting chance. I dugcltsligflvgiufi; m) ‘f; Mivlailr-eoiiiiilil well up m the official gghtggfigpqgggghidg_ngleg w.‘ “tmn” o‘ m” nu“ W" ‘ML same pay for an eight-hour day ‘as: fgumflv; mflzflmufifgla uremia lértkhey had received for l0 hour!’ ‘more strike was staged be- Ireland's ifyuglgs "Rig-Kidd "l: defeat of l a "M" ‘ ""1"" "i" " cause the men h a t t i - idol. Mil: McTi c. Soldier ‘were mum“ 51mm‘ m h h” h“ n“ ed a decision froln ti; "milfilll posted arfrund til: arena bunt thvy War Labor noel-a on their claim. k tripped t1- mtbgpieolare; on a trac , l! acclaim- ‘- ml llaided By li_. S. Land Planes tent Judges as a prom- “hf. Yliffm" b m i e rce were red for c King _ by Capt.‘ Cherie, Moore and are trained by Capt. Cecil Boyd-Roch- fort, trainer to the King, at. New- market. PIiA-RL HARBOR. March l6 - (Am-United BMW heavy bom. bers raided Truk before dawn yeatea-day in the first land-based heavy bomber alrke on that Jap- anese fortress bcac in the Caroline Islands. Admiral Cheater W. Nim- itz. Central Pacific commando , announced today. The heavy bomben which made the raid obviously were based at flf-‘Wll’ Won airfield; in the Marshall islands. One of the bombers was hit by anti-aircraft fire.‘ which “woe; intelue. but all plane; retur- ciiffe. Eleanor Lord, b13110" Henderson Hal-vol". Glenda W dell- Teacher. Mrs. Hnzen lliacwlllh Prl fl ‘Employees 0f ll. S. Shipyard Strike WEYMOUTH. N5» March l6- (CPl-Bnplcyees of the Leblanc Shipbuilding Company here went on strike today, tying up the yard in a renewal of al wage grievance that caused a walkout a month ago. The yard employs about 280 Workers. The walkout came after Gum‘ Pummdtbgaa favored in "a 108-19 ltrikc the horses," RGradcIVVCGIiI 030i‘ E1 E . Grade 1v (Sm-i. Betty F“ Cutcllfit; 1.1m — l J"! Carl Dickiti Junp Gardincfi Team 3:- rr. Bell Mrs Craig . Kcmp x Graven .Clawscn 102 iltl 129 High Szngle.‘ Mrs. Nolman 224. ‘High Th: : Mrs. Ncrcnan 5B1. 2. Douglas McNeil] l . Janice Wild ‘iurvey flllllal” ' Mn rle Jeff ' wand‘ lilo" Barbara Irving Gvfic l Remember When gree- (By The Canadian Press) Bottling 51k riots day crowd at Dubli g o today when he climbed intn read and dlacussed. The program consisted f" three contests. flower. A jockey who twice fractured his back in race accidents, Leslie Great- orex return; to the turf this aca- son after a five-year enforced ab. senoe. l-ie has been en ged as 100KB’ for a Lance-shire a able and will ride on Northern mgland tracks. Leslie broke hie back in two place when he fell during a. lteepieohal: inc Years ago. On re- WWW. he returned to England i; back c ‘ m-l nth of a aeocnll l . _ i Clipping one-te - lfrom the previon, mark let by 1n thl; gymnasium at Aldershot Licut F. C White. frc-n Char- ‘three IIIIIIIIII. G" 9011'". 30W"! lgflgtqwn, P E. I and Lt. G D. Campbell from Strwinckc infllge “VIM” imam" a mam“, 5'95"’ in sparring exercise during a recreation pxlod. From the exprsssicn :,';34,::a"|l1= 3"‘ Igngcw wnlrld reczrd cn Lt. Campbell's face there can't be much steam on that left to the IKnMht,‘ ufcolflmb °‘"l'n:|” "N he law be bu hut received - y"; n“, - "' i "' "' and again brek in two Yolgcea when he uring a race m I New. he figures he ia ready to .lil.'.‘l’i.“.'.i"‘.ili."l“l"“...“fi. P?“ l . 0i‘ fl l1- uu n moi-m. ,_ __ 3. Doris Um"? ' Ivan N? '