PAGE SIX W” “gr/m! I {éffi/i/vev’ .,, ' l o a l '1- Ttiw-fiivss‘??? . "' Bifl/Pt- ‘ 6 Start enjoying the most comfortable shaves of your life! Precision-made of star-l diamond-tested for hardness, Blue Gillette Bladea have the sharpest edges ever honed . . . give smooth- er, speedier shaves . . , and more of them per blade! They fit better, shave better-always. PRECISION - Ehilriifiilill e x n e t ly u n d a void scrs p0 Ind irrltu lion misfit - '\ one». Q ,\ "loan-lo. a .. Kg“ A IDES REMEMBER WHEN- (By The Canadian Press) Pnckev liia-Farland, Illinois State Athletic Commission member, died n: Jniict. Qnpc, seven years ago to- dny. One oi the world's greatest liuhtwcight. boxers three decades ope, he died oi streptococcus in- fection. In his 11-year boxing nar- cer he taught 110 battles and lost one decision. i‘ _ HDIIIIGS cf choice Canadian export lore. SPORTING NEWS Yankees Are Favorites to Take Series ST. LOUIS. Sept. 15 — (AP) - Betting Commissioner James J. Carroll today made New York Yankees top high iavorites in the 1943 world series, quoting 13-20 odds on the American league club and 13-10 on the St. Louis Cardin- als. He listed the same odds on the opening game with Spud Chandler pitching against Mort Cooper. The odds mean the better must out up S20 to collect $13 it N_ew York wins. while he would collcct $13 for s10 if his mncev was on the Cardinals. BACON ‘FOR BRITAIN MONTREAL. Que, Sept. lb - Fm- m:- first seven ms-nths oi’ this yéfll‘. the Cane ‘ 1 Natlowi Rail- ways has trarspnted 179,610,587 bacon, according to figures just compiled by J. L. Towrztiend. uenerai supervisor oi psrshafile (flifflg for the National , . This is 13.736987 pounds more than that handled during the sim- ilar period oi 1942. Each car con- tained an average o! 52.=0) pounds. requiring 3451i reiriwera- tcr cars to men/e this year's trafiic which took the product oi 1.406.- 755 Wiltshire‘ hogs. Last year, the CanedianNotional Riiways trars- nortod 260,6B5,3'73 pounds oi bacon. the bulk oi which was shipped overseas as "bacon (or Britain". This movement represented 4.916 carloads. SKIPPER 0F KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH RETIRES VANCOUVER, B. C. —-An 01d coastal skipper o! the days oi the Klondike gold rush 0i '97 retired from active service recently in the person oi Captain El. W. Gray who up to the time o! his retirement was master oi the Canadian Nat- ional Steamshlps "Prince George" on the Pacific Coast run between Vancouver and Alaska. He had twenty years’ service with the Canadian National and was pres- ented with a titted lealher travel- ling case and club bug. afso a Moorcraft vase and handbag for his wile, gifts from members oi the SB Prince George and the Canadian National dock stall. I-ie was born at San Francisco and saw service during gold rush on a. steam-er plying between Seattle and Skagway. MARITIIVIIJRS ON PACIFIC MISS THEIR DULSE MONCTON, N. n, Sept. 1s - This wartime rationing 2| all righ but when it begins lo interiere with a. scotchman and his haggis. or a Maritlmer with his dulse. then there must be a real war on. Out on the Pacific Coast the New Brunswick Association held a pic. nid recently in Vancouver and all went merry as the proverbial wed- ding bell except ior the fact that only iive unds oi dulse could be obtained cr the gathering or iour hundred people. Dulse is a dried seaweed obtained along the shores oi’ the Maritime Provinces. It is purplish in color and its taste, well. when first trieri by a noviti- ate it tastes like a dishrag impreg- nated with salt but to the in- ltieted it's just delectable. Dulse has a high iodine content and the eating cf it seems to have been the Klondike . G Newark 3; Dort driver o “Life in bit different she said. here marriod Dilot oi a Bri i111“!!! concer A brother, handed down by way oi medicinal FEATURE ATTRACTION RU AI FD INTER STATION BOXING TOURNAMENT, BASEBALL e ac wen -—1- swsnnmo ““'"“°" fiiigbisimdlifia ‘Philadelphia a; New York r. New York 0; Philadelphia l. ... , [.00 New York 6; Philadelphia 8. MONTAGUI .&A:'. p, 1g Cleveland 3i St. Lflllil A. SOUBIB MONDAY MATINEE 3:45 PJI. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF INTERNATIONAL PLAYOFF Montreal 3; Toronto ‘l. ggp-gg,g,-,-;ggs Exohanze September 22nd and 23rd LONDON. sept- 15 - (or) - 3°“ T" l?“ l - - ED811551 girls who have mazriedl gfifizlgfil‘ Fqund up L; a: m:'.*..""i....::::: 2:: at ~ ~ .2 n» ‘ '- " . "Li" i‘ ......." 2'11.‘ “'°'...“;° ”......'°“ .°.“l."°'.....""°.'..'.‘“ t" M" Division c; n, R c_ A F‘ ,_ , v 37 ,_ town Driving Park and Provincial Ex on ssoo on or a - e e rm s an a no one elm i; gglrézgian heaIy bomber staatiznusivrl glsriiingiidges a 7 2 h3g6"; :°"d"g¢d wzdnfizg‘! :'::u3:“';f:z“:;ll W"; 32:‘; pot-up. Classes will be a bit more ooullllleltcd still by u“ y“: 39971153118 among the wives; B311: alga?“ Irlhlllerhorile Pain: llulthieulilnrlwiges willlbe on lnnyil when the m" “'7 In". “mu” ‘he m" "l. ha“ mu“ m“ h“ “"5"” liavlautthus acquired Canadian nat- Q5’ f,“ C 3 mm" 5;“ m"; ill WWII"! I" u" "l!" M“- ' ona _ h l d od 401m a o _ , womenviorllhgslgiivihepr u?” Mo, 5"‘ 53°‘? WET" 14 Th‘ m°°““' l‘ 5"“ ‘m ‘l’ a 3°°d'wm "Sm" l" ma“ m‘ I. The program for each day's racing will be iounq 1,, m, . H m 15 i; g u, y, g 1 | here It was felt that the Iii. Tl" W- D-s are also attraction “w w“ . 1"" “ ° “mm” “' " '“°°' ' which will a r in this p- Bllurda _. Wat hi Canadian girls who have been res- Imp To“ a‘ 1 ~23 lesson which had been shortened by bad eather would be lnoom- u" “cl 9;: l P" Y ° °|' l‘ —- Nola ident in Britain long bflfofe m; w_ |=||.|.-1'o OVERFLOWING Great Response from Horsemen allOver the Maritimes For Two Days Race Meet Here i i l THEATRE i i MONTAGUI-III. l‘. P."- Syracuse 4. tiontreal Stock m‘ Nickel pleh without it. but I'm enjoying it D. was iormed or cams overseas 1 One oi’ the is r ' l“ °‘ wymmons‘ 13m“ 73nd AWZ Helen Mu paw" 25 model who now is a motor transq Diwbogralihefs n the staii oi this Bomber Group Headquarters. the service is quite s than I had expected immensely," t AW2 Symmons was born in Vic. {aria B. and when she joined - e W. 11S iound several girls one had known in Canada. she came m Ellkiflnd 6 1-2 veers agu and whue Eric Symm , t t iish aircrirr. nligimiaieg. n. Wing Cmdr. C J Holmes 1s commanding officer at NO. 5 Service Flvln i School at Brantiord, goniilralngfifi two other brothers are serving Wm‘ the Rflyal Canadian Navy. New York Stock Exchange Am C and F 35 Anaconda 25 5.3 Beth Ste s7 5-5 Ches d: Ohio 48 Con Edison 22 3.4 Elec Auto um so 1-2 En ec 3'1 5-8 Gen Motors 51 1-2 N01‘ 27 1-4 Kenneoott 3o 1.4 Mont Ward 48 7-8 N Y Central 16 3- Nor Am 1", Phil Pd: C 0 48 1-2 Std O11 N J 58 5-11 Texas Co 49 7-8 United Aircraft 31 1-8 3 s Rubber 4,‘ B Steel Co 6i 3-1 Vanadium Corp l9 3-4 West Union 36 1-4 Montreal Gurh Abitibi g .4 B A Oil 3gp 139m Tar a 3-4 Dim A 6 1-4 Fraser V T C 1a Ford A :4 1.3 Home Oil 350 Imp Oil 1g 3.4 Int. Pete 22 1-2 Price Ctfi 1'1 8-4 (By kind permission. of Officer Commanding R.A.F. Moncton and Officer Commanding R. A. F. Station, (Tliarlottetownt) Sporting Club, Thursday, Sept. 30, 8.30 p. m. IN AID OF THE R.A.F. STN. BENEVOLENT FUND 10---BOUTS---10, BILLY BAKER L.A.C. GASSON R‘ A_F_ VRS. Lightweight Champion (Mantimes) HARRY ROBINSON VRS. A.C. ABBOT '~l M . C . S. Charlottetown (R.A.F. Moncton) Int Power Pid e Woods Noranda 60 I uebec Power .15 1-4 S awinigan l7 1-4 Wpg Elec A 0 1-2 MININC TORONTO, Sept. 15-(09-(10- sing Toronto Stock Quotations. Stock Close Aidermac 1'! Ang Cdn 69 1mg Iiu: 6.20 Anon 27 1-2 Armist _ 47 Astoria l2 3-4 Qouniiii “i5 n Bear Ex 3J Beattie 1.65 Bidgood 30 3-4 Bonetal l Braiolrne 11 1-2 l alllnk a 6.4 uii Crln 00 1-2 UaJlAenllI -. _— Cariboo 40 cent Hit 1.60 Cent Por 1 Chat Gal 4 1-1. Chester 1.55 i Ccchenour 1.4. Coniarmn 1.30 Delnite 8b Dome 28 1-2 Easter l3 1-2 2.1.1.50 Mal 1.67 dcrado 1.38 ‘.1 y 4.00 ‘u: Gillies 05 1-2 a 016 _ ca; _ Gold Gate 11' Gruli 06 1-3 Gunnar 1 I-Ialcrow l. ' I-Ialliweil M 1 . gard R0 asaga Hollin 12 1 ' Homes 0! 3 4 Howey 0 1-. Int Nick 35 3-4 Jack Wni o6 ason 23 Kerr Add 0.65 irk L 87 Kirk To 12 I Lake Duia. 1.05 Lake Shore l6 Lamaquo 6 .0 ,1 1. t. so ncassa. 3.50 thcliend 1th Adsen 1.32 lolartie 3.20 McKenzie 1.2.1 McLellan 04 McViit 0T Mzlvatt 23 Moore 48 1-2! Ncrandl. 5o Normet 10.9 Obrien 1.03 Omega 57 Ont Niuk 03 1-2 Pacalta M 1-2 Pamour 1.1" nrtsnan 04 1-4 Pnvmast- :1 Perrsn ' r 1.93 Pioneer . .- .011 2.20 (Juz-mzrt _ Reno 0i 1- 1 Royalits 321- | Senator 52 Sheep Cr 88 Sheep Cr 8B | Sherrlttt 9D Biscce 56 Sluden b3 Steep R0 ' 22.5 i Sud Bas 2.16 uiiivan 1.02 Teck H 335 Trans Res 50 Unit Oil 07 Upp Can 1.70 Ventures 6'1! l Vermilata 3‘ 1 Waite Am 5.25 1 Wendi o 22 Wri r 0.60 CURB Foothill 1-35 Osisko 20 Pond Ore 1-54 TemLsk 05 1-3 Total Bales 473.000- A Brilliant Show under the Management of R.A.F., Charlottetown, in Co-operation with R.A.F. Moncton andl-I.M.C.S. Charlottetown. A FEATURE KNOCK-OUT .. GET YOUR SEATS EARLY RESERVED SEATS -- - -- $1.00 ADMISSION '— - 50c H. M. F. IN UNIFORM — — —- 25c TICKETS FROM: R . A . F. STATION CHARLOTTETOWN BIKE GENERAL ED’S TA XI SHOP us flush osonos s1" TIIIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY KELLY 6' MaclNNlS Menlbers oi the R. C. A. l‘. (WDJ now receive 00% 0! 0M basic pay of airmen. Dropping high explosives 011i" enemy territory l.s the most im- portant iob tcdav. Young Canada can do its part by enlisting in R0- AJ‘. Aircrew now . TILLIE THE TOILER — EASY FOR A CHANGE i ounce ABBEY 2.11 n. M. by Guy Abbey, owned by Angelo Passerino. North Sydney, C. B. KNNIIPS BOY 2.08 1-2, Br. G. by Bonny Castle. Owned by F. C. Copies, Amherst, N. S. IMA KALMUCII, Bay M. by Kslmuck. Owned by Maynard MoGulgan St. Mary's Road, P. B. I. DON WORTI-IY, Illr G. by Al. Worthy. Owned by Webster, Midgeli, P. E. I. DIL- BUDIJONG Drk Bay G. by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Horace H. Willis. Kingston, P. E. I. BBOWNWOOD TIGER 2.01 I-l, B. II. by Tiger I-‘lowsrlo Owned by II M. Sweeney, Bridgewnter, N. S H. M. VOLO, 2.11 3-4 Elk. G. by Bennett Volo. Owned by Wonell Lewis, Reserve Mines, C. B. SINGING SAM 2.10 l-l Chn. G. by Sampson Ilsi. Owned by C. L. Dauphinee, Halifax, N. S. THE GREAT G. 2.02 1-2 Br. II. by Berry the Great. Owned by O. L Dauphinee and B C. Crulekshank, Hailing, N. S. BONNIE BUDLONG, 2.10 B. M. by Calumet Owned by B. C. Cruickshank, Iialiiaa. AlIred Budlong. A JOSEDALL noosisn 2m, Chn. u. by dumb Mac- Klnney. Owned by Chas. J. and Samuel Walker. Halifax, N. S. AUBREY DILLON 2.11 1-2 Blk. G. by Peter N. Dillon. Owned by Donald Tumor, R. R. 1 Dartmouth, N- S. PETER JACKSON B G. Owned by J. D. Mbhlll, S0. Slep- hen, N. B. TOP HAT 2.01 1-4 B. G. by ABABEDALE. Owned by John I). Mehan, St. Stephen, N. B. LAWYER GRATTAN 2.08, Br. G. by Graitan at Law. Own- ’ ed by Roy Creamer, St. Stephen, N. B. _ BASIL HANOVER 2.04 3-4, Chn. II. by Guy MleKlnlIeyo‘ Owned by Dr. I‘. C. Dougan, Charlottetown. P. B. I. REAL MONEY, 2.00 B. II. by Peter Volo. Owned by DI- F. C. Dougan. Charlottetown, P. E. I. oxronn LADI, no i-zfinr. M. by Peter llenley- Owned by T. F. MMKlnleY, North West Arm, C. B. HILDA BUDLONG 2.11 1-2, Bay M. by Budlnng. Owned by Captalnismpson Grady Sununerside, P. E. I. MANCHESTER, ALBERTA 2.15 Chn. M. by Todd Stout. Owned by T. F. MacKinlcy, North West Arrn. C. B. BILLY BISHOP 2.18 B. G. by Abbe Worthy. Owned by Dr. Heath McIntyre, C lottetown, P- E. I. PAGLIACCI 2.09 1-2, B. II. by Lord Jlm- Owned by Walter Hennessey, Charlottetown, P. B. I. PAUL ABBIE 2.11, Br. G. by Abbedale. Owned by Emmett Burke, Charlottetown, P. E. I. DALE II. 2.00 D. G. by Abbedale. Owned by Waller Heu- ncmey, Charlottetown, P. B. I. CHRISTI! BUDLONG B. M. by Calumet Budlong. Ow-nel by James Show Cardigan, P. E. I. SCOTT! McKANE, 2.21 by Calumet Budlong. Owned by Milton C. Bell Cfirlotbeiown, P. E. I. JUNE ‘FRENCH 2.12, B. M. by Prologue. Owned by Jo Pope Clagk, Charlottetown, P. E. I. INEZ REYNOLDS, B. M. by Dick Reynolds. Owned by J. Pope Clark, Charlottetown, P. E. I. JOLLITY 2.05 1-4 Chn. II. by Calumet Adam. Owned by Lahey d: Moiisby, Halifax, N, S. SAN TON 2.07 3-4 Bay G. by Peter Gralton Royal. Owned by Carl. Maolienzie, Truro, N. s. HILLSIDE SCOTT 2.11 3-4. B. G. by Bellini Scott. Owned by J. A. Kerr, Truro, N. S. MARJORIE BUDLONG, 2.15 1-2. Bay M. by Calumet Butl- long. Owned by James Rankin, Mi. Stewart, PEI. TRACY HANOVER 2.03 B. G. by Sandy Flush. Owned by Scott d: Redmond, Iinlliax, N. S. CHESTNUT BARS 2.00. Chn. G. by Grattan Bars. Owned by Dr. J. J. MscPherson Carnpbellton, N. B. HARRY DIRECT, 2.01 1-4, Br. G. by tlnhope. Owned by Ryan do Wilson. Iioulton, Maine. _ USCITA BRITTON 2.09, B. MI by Great Briiion. Owned by Geo. Brookins, Remington, P. E. I. ‘ WATCIIIM 2.01. Br II. by ‘Jolomile. Owned by Frank Adams, Iialiiax, N. S. NELL COCIIATODALE 2.18, Bay M. by Iial Dale. by Chas. Willis, Covehead, P. E. I. 0- U. VOLO 2.15 B G. by Pu Vole Owned by B. Besles, Middleton, N. S. Owned REUBEN LIE 2.10 D. G. by Lee Harvester. Owned by n. Allingham, Gsgetown, N. B. JACK owns 21.14 1-4, n o. by comm Dudlong. on... by Geo. A Callback, Snmmerside, P. L I. wnmrs scour u: 1-4. n. M. by Bellini soon. Owned by John firmer, Iliukora, P. l. I. MARGARET FBISCO B. M. -by Peter nuoo. Owned by LL-Col. J. l‘. Hooper, Charlottetown, P. E. I. some 1m, 1.1a 1-2. m. o. by Breeuy Todd. Owned by Geo. Hughes, Brnokley Beach, P. l. I. COBONATION Moluuor ass m, a. o. by Peter m. Killop. Owned by B. Jabslee, North Sydney, C. B. HAL B. DIRECT 1-04. Blk. G. by Grlllsn Direct. Owned by B. Jsbales Ne. Sydney, N. S. MAB LEE 2.28, My M. by Lee Harvester. Owned by Howard B. Johnson, St. John, N. B. MICKEY VOID B G- by Pa: Vole. Owned by Arthur Jay, Borden, P. l. I. mums xsrmucn, 2.0a 1-1, my u. by Kslmuok. Owned b! Willard I“!!!- Charlottetown P. I. I. JEAN HENLEY 2.08 I-l, Bay M. by Peter Henley. Owned by C. H. Horton, Murray Blvlr, P. l. I. WAIT N855 1-1!- Il! G. by Kallnuek. Owned by Willard MacDonald, Charlottetown, P. l. L LELAND 8.20 Day G. by Halmnok. Owned by Maolilnnon. MISS MARJORIE HAL, Bly P. by Blmpllu Hal. Owned by Chas. O'Brien, Covehead, P. l" I. LADY HOSE 8.15 8-4 Ll. Day M. by Calumet Budlong, Owned by Wilfred Pranghl, Cherry Valley, P. l. 1. LADY mu. s12, n. n1. by Simpson Bel. Owned b] Wellington MoNelll, Southporl, P. l- I. RBYMONI! BUDIDNG 8.10 B. G. by Calumet Bullion]. Owned by Wellington lloNelll, Soutbpvrb P. l. I. BUDY VOLO 1-16 I-l, Bay M. by Pa: Vole. Owned by Sunplellimmonnienslnghmhll BHEA MAE 2.00 1-! Hi. M. by Highland Sea“. Owned by Carmen Castes, Amherst, N. S. PETBI. BIAMOBI L11, I» G. by Ieamore. Owned by Dr. C. D. Clough, lures-non, N. l» lIBADMIBALl-flBmbyAdmlrnIGretienOwnndh Pleleu Ponndries. Pinion, N. l. . LIB MeKIILLOP, 2.00 Blk. G. by Peter Mellllop. Owned by D. W. Munroe, Piedmont, N. l. HABVIST MIIDDY 1.10 1-0 m. ll- M. by lobed l. Der- _ gen. Owned by Ibrry Cameron, New Ollllaw. N. s. SISTER HENLEY 3.3! 1-6, Dr. M. by Pelee Henley. Owned by Frank L. Holmes, Ghee Bey, C. D. MISS LEI. TOGO 0.14 1-! Blk. G. by Corporal Lee. Owned by Jimmy Power, Charlottetown, P. l. I. NANCY DUDLONG i." by Cllllnel Budlong. Owned b1 I00 Prsught, Cherry Valley, P. l. I. JOHNNY EAGIB Lll 1-0, G. G. by Oakhutd I-twefl. Own- ed by Dr. I. I‘. Seaman, Charlottetown, P. l. I. JUNE EVANS 2.00 1-8, D. M- by Oliver Evans. Owned by Geo. Turner, Dartmouth, N. S. MITZIE DAB! 2-15 I-S B. M. by Grathn Bars. Owned b! McPherson A M-lthleu, Campbelltou, N. B. \ CALUMET EMERALD 8.10 1-0 Chu. M. b! Peter the Brewer. Owned by B. P. Paley, Tldeehead, N. B. EDITH GRAY, Gr. M. by Great Hal. Owned by Dd. Mo- Gulgsu, Montague, P. l. I. ITAI. DILLON Jr. Bey G. by liar Dillon. Owned by H. l. Kilian-Montague, P. l. I. INFLATION 2.16 1-2. B. G. by Vololulle. Owned b! Jal- G- Berns, It. Stephen, N3. ALLIE IIAL B M. by Sampson Hal. Owned by John Annesr. Montague, P. B. I. THE BAKER 0.08 J-l B. G. by Grstlan Bare. Owned b! Roy Sndler, BL Stephen, N. B. suunmsos m 1-4. n o. by Peter voio. Owned b! W- H- Iieyel, Si. Stephen, N. B. MARCIIMONT 2.10 8-4. B. H. by Peier Vole. Owned bl’ C- W. Hanley Si. Stephen, NIB. Nell VICTOR LEE 2.01 B. G. by Lee Harvester. Ownedubju“ Roy Ssdler, St. Stephen, N. B. NATE HANOVER P. 1.50 A $.01 1-2 ‘LBG. by Bunter. Owned by W. G. Stewart. New Glallow, N. S. - ALICE GBATTAN 2-0’! l-d, G. M. by Silent Grillin- Owned by W. G. Stewart, New Glasgow, N. S. BBLLI OP BROOKLYN Ch. I‘. by Clluinet Adam. Owned by W. G. Stewart, New Glasgow, N. S. Charlottetown Driving Perl: and Provincial Exhibition Association LT. COL D. A. MuKINNON, President. ET ME $EW AWJTUST PM’ ‘@LR$TRlPE$ON-I'LL LfiE’ J. W. DOULTIB Scorch?!- OH, ALL Riel-n‘. "'5 PMS’ ‘WIELLSO 1 wcNT ii\lil...i - -...iii';1iinn1ii}v.1ii GHT Bin;