941913.511! ,_ THE CHARLUPJLETPL‘ 15315112151! _ _ Auousfi-_1;.,_1u943 Chestnut Bars Captures F fee-F or-Tf Scotty McKane, Bonnie Budlong And Royal Jim Are Othey Race Winners Featured once again by thrilling finishes, with the out‘ come being in doubt right to the last few strides another r~=~w~citv crowd equalling the thrcwr "Mt witnessed Wed- ncsda_v’s card saw Chestnut Bars come through with a siraiizht heat victory in the the Old Home Week racing day. Getting‘ better as the meet progresses racing fans saw an exciting day in each and and neck finishes predominating. the day was the fi-ee-for-uli with five of the fastest pacers in (‘zinntia taking‘ part but Chestnut Bars, who paced this same track in 2.06 last Old Home Week stole the spotlight as he raced to his straight heat victory with the best time chalked up being 2.08. Scotty Mckane, handled came through with a victory in the Four-Year-Old Futur- ity; Bonnie Budlong with Chester (Smitty) Smith hand- ling the ribbons was 1 1 3 in Royal Jim away from the track since his victory in the four-year-old futurity several years ago. came through with a victory in the 2.22 pace, second division, winning the litsi two heats after being second to Mitzie Bars in the first mile. Mitzie Bars took a new win-race record of 2.14 in winning the first heat while Roal Jim, driven well by by Lorne Kelly reduced her second heat. The big meeting will conclude today with three classes and three classified dashes on the card. The Junior free for all featured by the first start here of the Great G. will highlight the program wlthths 2.17 trot and four year old futurity being also scheduled. !~'01'R YEAR 01.1) l-‘UTURITY First Heat: Six sl-arters answer- ed the bell with Milton Bells Scotty McKane on the rail. Get- ting away after several scores driver Luv Mooreslde kept_ the p019 all through the entire mile. Every post was n winning one for Scott)’- Mitc Worthy ivas a close lewnd. Nancy Budlong third. M31801" Frisco fourth, Alta K. fifth l Trixie Budlong sixth. The milO W" paccd in 2.18. Second Heat: They got the Word the very first trt down with Tri- xie Bualong mak ng a. bid 10F the rail and makin it as the by the stands 3'18 first ti‘ lJ- 500W)’ again took over and the field 0t 51X pacers all went w drives 8°11‘: “P the back stretch, but they colll 110i catch the flying leader. Alta K. W110 went down a. great heat piloted by Johnny Conroy. was second. T11‘ xle Budlong was third M81881" Frisco again fourth with M!!! Worthy and Nancy Budimil 11m‘ and sixth. Third Heat: The field scored b)’ Alta K. for the finul heat E1961‘ Scotty NRKtlllE ca tured the first two. At the half . ancy Budlon! showed in front, followed by MM Worthy, Margaret Frisco 0n $119 nd Abba to win by flashed clos big free-for-all yesterday as program concluded its third every heat raced with neck Feature attraction of superbly by “Ike" Moreside the 2.19 trot and pace while mark to 2.13 in winning the the half the Abbe horse was in front followed by Calumet Elmer- ald. uben Lee. Bonnie Blldlflfl! Flo Direct. Sir Admiral, Lady Hal and Raymond Budlon . The latter horse went out out o contention DALE H. 2.00. for the heat. breaking tha r1811‘ T wheel of the sulky. Positions did not change until they came to the top of the stretch when Cllllmei? Emerald pulled out and with s ter- rific burst of speed paced ha‘ Kip lib-if a len st the wire. Bonn e Budlong, who had gone to a break was third and Sir Admiral. favored for the event. will fourth. Again the battle for the re- maining places was very. V"? c. IIEE-IOR-ALL TIOT AND PACE First Heat: The field of five fast pacers took l3 scores before they ot away and that, only after the river o Chestnut Bars, hld been flnad $26 for continually scoring l- head of the horse. Hllllly 1»- As thc classy ield hit into the first turn at a two-minute (iii Chest- nut Bars forged to the i-ont ll three horses. riding very‘ clolc to each other ver nearl ad I 00l- ision. At the lif 0 estnut Burl was still in front, followed Hsp- atc Hanover, Vic r Leo outside, Scotty McKane. Alta K and Trixie Budlong. Hitting hall’ way up the back stretch o sec- ond time around Alta K stflfted moving up and as the field Nich- ed llie scvcntn-eights marker showed to the front and in the on- suing stretch drive increased he!‘ lead to a length at the Wire. 2.19 TROT AND PACE First Heat: The field 0f nine starters“ ot score w " gale. All through the first hall the lg field were jockeying for iLlOllS and as they passed the ucked standsat the half the Dillon iorse was still in front. Bonnie Butllong had moved u t0 8600110 place. Calumet Emeral third. Kip Abbe fourth and the remainder just a few strides behind. The drives started as they hit the three- quarter pole and at the top 0f til! stretch Bonnie Hudlong. pfllliu! very first and smoothly hand ed by Smith clinic tiircu h to win by half a length in 2.1‘ ti. Alain there were only iiiciies to sPllN i" m battle for the next four places. Kip Abbe was second. Calumet Emfit- nld third, Aubrey Dillon fourth with tho i-rmiilnder spread out as tiicv pounded under the wire. Second Heat: They went awllg on the sixth score with Bonnie ud-. long at the rail. followed by F101 Direct. Sir Admiral. nnd Kip Abbe on the outside. sir Admiral showed in front as they went around the, first turn but going up the back| side Aubrey Dlil0n tOOK over nnd was still leading at the half. Bon- iiic Butiloiig had inovcd up t0 M!!!" nnd DlIIOE. Raymond Budlong third. Sir Admiral dropped buck to 10111111 py L N and ini a. Direct. As they hit the back stretch it was a sisnal for them all to go to drives. but s- itions were still the same rilh t0 the top of the stretch. From there home it was a thriling and omcitinl battle, with Ch ‘ Bars stavin off the chsllon e of Nate Hanover world's champ on double united horse who paced very rast to take second lace from Hapgy L W110 tn was a ength back of t a winner. Victor Lee got into the money as he finished. fourth. with Hal 13]‘ Direct, who had gone to I. brolk in fifth place. Second Heat: Happy L. one of the co-favorltes suffering a uarter-cut in the first heat. was rawn, limiting the field to foul’ starters. After four stores Chestnut Bars went off in front, followed b Nte H l tohnve Hal toWin i drivin Direct ?§i?¢v°ii.c°“pl>ic St the first illhish with Jlmm, iiiiwiru Mo: Annuals. oussussn tprrrlit flt-fldtxlebd the field froéigetlxcre IIQtTOIO. Belle oilunrooklyn. ‘hm: ‘ o cu erurno -wena re mo will .‘ . 3.5. tri . l-Pge Nate Hanover. Miss A h-ll Mac fourth, Sister thil year ti): h2g1? xiii-t: tIei,l"tlnI,1“.d Chestnu ‘Bars and Victor e Henley fifth and Mitzie Blfl liitth. blnn lhown were of a high “i. opened out wide with the Burl Third elt: The utcoine wt! lty qnq an“. a mum hfltlu. horse again displaying l culling very much doubt u the field u", “Mme. o y l owed brush. pacin into the lend to hol came to the win tn the third host. "ma." n" n" 11 d! ‘t t": mttti": """.i'..:.".°i:: are.” .. vt.*.":.'..."'i "ti? it» omit- all“... that?" t: a an urn e e compe m o s ‘ es tile Winning horse, with victor Lee bruit: itre and ll DWI: in ‘mmnl tllum. etc. were of some- thii-d and Hal B Direct. unsteady fr up ur . Third Heat: Chestnut Barr scored in fourth horse gosition as the field went away on t. e third score. Hal to Direct was at the rail, followed by Nate Hanover, Chestnut Bar! a ect went to a break, with Nate Klllop, all selected so as to give race hsn been featured the Int th LITTLE FOX 2.1m, owned by HOLLYROOD ANNA 2.10%, USCITA BBITTON 2.09. 0 BHEA MAE 1-0414, § E a the load at the arid then stayed o 0 mark for the Mlthisu owned plcer. Second Heat: the second time half Belle of Brooklyn had token over the lewd, followed by Kym severe Jim ral so, Sister Henley and Mitzie Bars. The positions remained unchanged un- til coming into the stretch when Royal Jim, {lacing very flat. came t halt in every heat of the race, winging al Jim fo th : Junior Free-For-All Feature Event Today Featured by the lunior free-fora]! with lovln the Grout G., making his m‘: racing program of 01d Home iiled for this afternoon. event with the Great G being opposed Ahoonthcolrdwillbsthe starters and tho 1.11 trot with eight trot tion of Isllnil tracks this saloon. llillllils Soot. who has been burning up Nova Scott: trucks, the Little Iox, Hollywood Hui-volt Melody. June French and Paul Winding up tho four-day Abbe. program will be three oluliilod duhn. llltmnl the lame close time of racing that no days. . Here |l how they take the word: roun YEAR our rorunrrr, zna Division Weir. BABY BUDLONG. owned by A. M. Carver. driven by W. Kelly. DIARGUEIIITE ROSE. owned by Prod Llhey, driven by .1. Conroy. JUST BETTY, owned by Dr. B. I‘. CHRIST!’ BUDLONG. owned by .1 MARJORIE BUDLONO, Seaman. driven by Don Seaman. lmel Show, driven by Jlmol Arbing. owned by James Rankine. driven by Teddy BILLY BISHOP. owned by Dr. Heath Muclntyro. driven by Roy Blrnet. 111 TIIOT — PURSE 8400.00 Lungiiie. M. Jsbuleo. O'Brien. W. G. Stewart, driven by Bob Morrison. owned by Allison Llnglllo, driven by A. CORONATION MoKILLOP aim. owned by uiciumi IabaW. driven by HILLSIDE SCOTT 2.11%. owned by .I. A. Kerr, HARVEST MELODY 2.10%, JUNE FRENCH 2.12, owned by .1. Pgpg Clgykg, 531"“ by _v_ p_ chum PAUL ABBE 2.11, owned by Emmett Burke, driven \y Roy Hornet. JOHNNY BOAR 1.11%, owned by Br, R, I, JUNIOR FREE FOR. ALL-PURSE 0400.00 Sample vvned by O. H. Brookinl. HE GREAT G. 3.02%. owned by C. L. Dsiiphtnee and B. C. Crlilokshlnk. drlvln by Tyndall Sample Harley Harrison. JOLéfgIZ-M. owned by Messrs. Morin-fly and Llhey. driven by .I. TRACY HANOVER 0.00, owned by Mlllrl. Scott b Redmond. driven by NO. In-CLASSIFVIID DASH - PURSE $100.00 PAGLIACCI 2.00% JUNE EVANS 2.00 HAL EDITION 1.00%. BASIL HANOVER 1.04%. PETER IIEAMORE $.11 NO. L-CLASSIFIED DASH - PURSE 8100-00 JANE HABVESTEB $10K. BEBE MoILWYN 0.10. SILENT JOE 1.1006. OAKHURST QUEEN 1-00. EMILY OIIATTAN $.10. no. s-cnAsirilb nAlii - rims: $100.00 nsAi. mossy 1.0m. mar HARKAWAY 1.0m. SAN rou z-om. come from fourth horll They got away after four loore place. I m; . tlie 361'! 12%: f of the ltfetmii the challenge Royal Jim in l. sensational duel win by s head, in 2.14, s new McPherson and Th were lwa doaorh and st thb , Miss T030, Miss Adm and Mill - Mlc. ‘Ihirty yards from the the good but Roy Jim came on very fast to show in ront and was bis to stave off and Victor Lee. Again Hal B Dir- challenge with Sister O'Brien’s “Henley ic win tiis hell’. and race by the nilt- l-lanover taking over the lend and ter of inches. keeping it rl h to the three-quart- er le. An again Chestnut Bars SUMMAILY P0 had too much lick for the other with the remainder pretty well int-ting out it little distance back. three pitted against him. He Went Iour-Yecr-Oid filtuflty Nwufin; m0 fltrcc-quilrter pole to the front on the last turn to Bciinic and Aubrey riiceii like a win rather handily. with Victor Lee Scott McKane (Mooreside) 1 1 5 team with tho Bucllang mar: providing an unset as he outpaced Alta 1f (Kennedy) 5 7 1 ,.,,.,.,,',., ms, 1,, H“. stretch to win Nate Hanover to the wire for lec- Mac Worth (T. Semple) 2 0 8 .. . ‘M, 0-3.1“ gave Sir 0nd lace. with Hal B Direct fourth Nancy Bud ong (Prlulht) l 0 2 drive two enghts back. _ i a g by a length. _ Admiral o. thrilling atrctcn , to finish in second place. with Kip] Abbe third. Calumet Emerald fourth and Lady l-ial fifth. iiird Heat: ‘Fhcy ivcre nwBY 0b the t-lflh- score and with 50111119 Budlong scorlnc on the outside KiP Abbe led the field around the first 2.22 PACE. SECOND DIVISION First Heat: Mitzie Bars, coming from fifth horse place at tho hall’ provided another upset by taking he first heat of the final cills on the card from Royal Jim who hld Ml Cl I 20% Made 0y lbs world's loading export: In lbw- combs-Moonstone! :1» Gillette lhdll. More Cream For Yonrbioiily in This Big 3-0viico l‘ Ra W’ Vic \“;ual\ §i§§i..“““°r“-‘n.5§$' P3383’. Bonnie Budloi-ig (Smith) Kip Auxbiny Dillon (Hood) 4 The winning 8.0. oruiklhsnlr Chestnut Ban. (Polly) Nate Hanover. (Mcliloreside) n Rn ll Jim. (L. Kelly) Mi zle Bars (Poloy) Sll Dells Miss Admiral, Mac (Carr) a iiT’€i"“i'=’ 2' n 'ow by 11h fl 1S0 Instill cl urlelhfbit. et S. Time-MB. 2.18, 2.21 The winning lbon Bell of horse ll owned Charlottetown. l-ll) Trot und PICI, puns 0400 3 1 lumct Etnorlld ( lay) I Abbe (K6364) 2 .O'Brion) g '1 0 uben Lee (J. Conroy) ymond Budlong (l... 0'1! I 7 dr. Inc-Milli. 2.13%. 2.10%. horse il ownld by of lflliflx. hos-F -All '1‘ t d "a... w- "~- Uiovlowilinn Uvflatlibubu-IQ tor Ice, ll) gal B lgirstliit giamOaBgienl ‘ 6,4 a . . e . diiihye- 09%. 2 . 2.08%. ~ The winning is o ed b! g’. ik-l. McPherson of Olfllflbeil- LII Plce, Soeomt Division, rum 8800 S l toe Togo (Power) 4 g r Hsni (J O'Brien) 0 l of ebrooklyn, (Mag-risen l 0 0 I ) i4 40 {honed inches in a lholp we t . J. n BIG FAIR ___(Continllod YET.“ m) one of the belt. u- _ f°n°ml let more pulp g3" My My! Linnea. wollnmert. Qrhprqnganlce‘ each and ev. n! t’! Dffiflflm concludpd gghwolrz-lllllll brilliant display a; wiilt lubnorm i i Mr. Brodie Naoss, “$1.21 whgnlszi: llldlllll‘ them. Good senior year- “nfl "l4 dry two year olds so», silo Ind condition. Ind it» in gfliilc ""1 dlliunyed ycmrdiiy. very as: Zulu broulht out a l! erd wit-h one cow in the mature ciul that went out to win the Senior and Grand chain. vlonlhlnl female. Chief sxhtsttm were A. MacBu s; son iottctown: Johln W. Lewis. mm i‘ ' _ _ tort: n21. Griffith flltuiwsgbplsgélil- Si. Petorl. and Keith Boswell. Victoria. Chief Guernsey “his. floss Pwsre: Guy Rodd, Bncney an orker Home. Brookfilld. BEEF imimn STANDARDS A decided im Yelt- wll been byiarghzmget?‘ m“ .2- 0 condition in "hill" l '7 Wm broom out. m». Wiilnn was disappointed to m lo much competition between Here. fords and Aberdeen Angus ha. csuse so few of thelc were prgsgnt iicvfgvxzrpmcnigrsithega o? 111mm‘ tho eondit on of s brgcchmytfwlin. exhibitors in Hereford: wore- Prlnk Ssnderlon. North River, ‘liloladlgnmim. gheifianVlliey. Aber ' am Hmpahmll d0 $0110 SHEEP IIWEI Compared with last ear‘ . hibited numbers of sheilip. ‘faxi- blforg the judge. Mr. Graham, N.B.. it oxford lhowinl was uits heavy. Butter quality llicei) than lllt eli- were general for this you. ‘tn ‘g. hibiton were Aimon Boswell, bun Itlffnlle: Percy Dickinson. Hunt- 0i‘ River; A. H. Bolwlii and Son. Charlottetown: Iltetl of Geo. Boa. wall. Prom-Mort: John Norton. Sonl, Charlottetown and Ernest Undlrhly, Bay Fortune. THIEE SCORE AND ELEVEN starters that Include start on an Island truck the flnul day's Week and Provincial Exhibition ls lobed- battlol no expected In this feature by luoh horlol ll Dole H. Bah Mae. Uloltii Britta . All Grlttln. Jolllty and Tracy Hanover. four-yesrold fntiirity trot with ll: ten luoh us Johnny Egar, loun- Anvil. Coronation Mc- drlven by Johnny Conroy owned by Perry Cumeron, driven by Joe Seaman, driven by Dun driven by Earle ALL OBATTAN 0.00%. owned by Goo. I1. Grey, driven by Joe O'Brien. owned by Carmen Coulee. driven by C. Colt-cl. ""190 h! Walter Hsnneney. driven by Joe Honnelley. Sea. ll BASEBALL NATIONAL Si. Inuil 4: New York l. Cincinnati o; Brooklyn l. Chicago 2; Button 8. AMIIIOAN Washington 3; Detroit l0. Philadelphia I; Cleveland 4. Baltimore b: ‘Ibmntio ’I. Boston 10; Chicago l. Boston 6: Chicago 1. Charlottetown Wroiil At lleep Brook ll. 8. DEEP BROOK, members or" the womonk here at H. M. C. 5. leave, for they're from the time Provinces. Prom Pariottowwn. P. . came Wren Irene Anenlult, who ll I mflmisor at "Cornvnllll". and Wren Elisabeth Thomson, who vmrui as l Bubbly Assistant on the s p. Saint John. New Brunswick ll “home town" to Felice Ar ‘ Wren motor brlnlpo MIXI- rt driver who is taking tho men's Physical Train- iul Ih-ltrtwtork courls in her spun time. and to Frederick; Reid. sno- ther supply worker. Wren Phyllis Cooper, wlrdroom attendant, is from Arthurottc. New Brunswick; Susan McKay, motor transport driver, who handles Nav- ll Shots Patrol trucks with ease. lived at R0t11Ell&, N. B.; from Bsthurst came ren Stella ‘rhin- odsau. now a naval messenger. and Marjorie Mialen. a Wren clerk il from Dorchestetr. NB. Ade Him. melman, Bridgewatcr. N. S. ll l l/ywriter. P These nine are listcd u numbers of the ships company at "Corn- wallis" toflther with 26 Wrsnl morn Quebec and 7B from Ontario. Another Iroui) of Wrens from Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Alberta and British (‘olumibll works with the Eastcrncrs. releasing uiloi-l from sea duty. N. S.:— Nine Royal Canadian Naval Service stationed "Cornwallis" haven't for to go when they let IOLICI COUI'I'—A drunk and in- llcc Court. Y9!- fifdghiili fi 5'2. mm Mme-Wil- AIIONG PIOIATIONIITS — Ilia Marion l. itllcQum-il. - heath. il among l. 01Ill of 20 PN- bstionen who will lntlr the nur- ses‘ train: school of the Saint John SIREN Personals Mr. William Hunter, Jersey mi.- msn f Quboc d the Maxi . ‘wrong ll Vlzitin? hers during this Mr. Stewart siml, city ‘Traffic Meal/Ber of Hliiftx, N.S., who was visiting here lelvel to-dll‘. Min Winniffod Cu-fnminll of i-iciirlx. is vlsi in Charlotte- town sttcnding Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jolly, North Sydney, spent the week attending Old Home Week in Charimtetowri. bt r uo- Q lilo. NS... an Montague, where they will visit ro- lstives. Mrs. JM. Frslcr and throl lonl. of Valloyfield, P121. were vilitifll with their pai-eiitl. and Mrl. J.W. Fraser, Sootohbum NI. and othekr relatives here during tin wee . Mrs. Fred Shillingwn. 511W? hill. and Mill Mary Colol, liliott > Rcwatoft by car on Sands to H I Wfik Pfllbfi ‘lid 1?... _ Soiritmdohn mambo Journal. Provincial Exhibition Prize List 1943 CLASS fl-IIOADSTEIB SloJIIIIyoi-Gelillngborninlfll l B. H. Yeo and A. A. Malach- Socticn i. Filly or Oeidingin hat- nell born in 1040: l R. H. Phillips, Summlrlide 2 harry Crozier, Darnley a Owen Younker, Clyde River 4 St. Dunstlnl University. Charlottetown b John Gilldlpélél £01100‘: w. re or n; liar-seq born before 1040i l D. J. Collie, New Glasgow 2 Mrl. C. H. Benoit, Clilrlotin- . wn 3 Jon O'Brien, New Olugow 4 Chas O'Brien Oovoheld I Olwlld J. Newson. Ciy River Sec. I Marc with foal at col: l St. Dunstanu University, Charlottetown Sea. l Fall of 1041: lSt. Dunltenk Univorlity. CLASI b-ITANDAID IIID HOISEI Sea. I Female born in 1040i Charlotte- lJ- Stanley Btgmr, town. "Lilly Belle" l “imnlisilgrfl-iairgt iilcnulnim‘ l l gent; :iver rm. My m. " l0. ' DMD 1W. Hlul-lorno, Mllbgi‘. Daily Set 0014. s». 10 um with ‘fool in ma: mltogi “with. North aim. ILnI-Ilfgg M 111i Ohlfloifl- u a . l so. Ohlppelll C“ lottotown. Margaret Aubrey iiblz. Sec. Foal of 1043i 1 lton Willil. North Rivlr. Bonnie Iudlon 701i a A. Harry why. ohlriottu- vm. 3 Oliver Gallant. C” lothtovm loo. ll-Chsnilfion Female: m: , Hlzoi Set 0000 W. H. Home. Daily Slt. 00 . Sec. 10-Oct of lire: l. I, 8 Fulton Willil. soc. 14-h» on of Dani 1 Fulton walls. POULTII Cllll ll-Olilokoril and Iuvll Isl. 1 th Ink “It Donad I. Mlobonllld. nan. 2 Donald A. MacDonald, Olen- finnan. iéfinhfi. ‘itfiwiffil?’ l Donald A. M I Melvin. H l. Cornwli IMrs. . Jioml- Slo. 3 Plymouth lack lane! Cook mi. l Melvin H dl 2 Melvin y o Thomas Whllon. Charlotte- wn. Sec. 4 Plymouth look Ienll Pullett l Currie lrol. Iltrviow a Melvin Hyde l rrlnk Saunders. Ciilrlottl- l hll. Swan St. Av . s». l rt 14b m: rm l Fred Deoolto. Chlrlottctown I M n Dawson. y 3 Mvron Dawson Sec. 'I -PlymoIth look While Ci?" whi omsl son l Ledwcli Boo all. lhrlhfioid w i! led ll Bo ll . l iwyiiiostlrbock Iblll Pul- lncl I lcdwlil Bolwlil 0 Wysndotto Wblls Codi Aimon Boswell. Dnnltoffhngl Almon Boniv . l0 Wylndolu Winn Iloni l Almon Bosvlall I fled Decostc 8 Alma‘? Bosw ll yliil While t Lloyd Morliiidl. Oherlottctown i‘ 3»>-;.-§ B010 xingf-tulirivfl fN was lilIAiIultiiIrl-o "emu E.1I' lemvvbtqhllol iumfignm. St. J vilit to fl mother Gordon. . Llsut. W5. Gordon R..C.N.l. arrived ohn on s lhott cnimi. tiuiiiutiiit M» .o.A. . 01d II W k Ill 31;‘ will of iK-tnlohicghavuu Among the for the Old Home Judging were l". M. Du in. Mono and Ciilrlel Nelson, Aniofil those from North at u Doullll IcMoinl. ‘and Mil". Jsbalee. Sydney Post. Mr. and Mn. J. W. ‘rrlnton. N. Beech tion of "Old Home Week". The will lilo visit lt Orook River wi their daughter, Mrs. iiflolcln and family . lllv thil lnngworth | the Inland r. and l. W JM. terl Nnrl and Mary no I80 the month of Auault on he and. Iimtl of Mr. and Mrl. A. A. Campbell. long River. IDNIN — (OP) M11. aircrew, today! HIGH sciiooi. EDUCATION no LONGER REQUIRED to. "join the B. C. ll. I‘. YOU don't need a high school education to win your wings now. The R.C.A.F. il prepared to provide you with the education necessary to make you eligible for aircrew. This is your chance to team-up with the hard-hitting comrades of the skies in the big drive for Victory. Yes! . . . you can be in a fighting man's uniform at once. Make your decision right now! Enlist, for Plliill lad Schools are Ready to Trail You Quickly No more daily gerdng into aircrew. Basic training blginl l: once. Skilled instructors are waking.- lllt phiiel are ready. If you lrl physically 0t, mentally lion, over 17% and not yo: 93, you are eligible. liillfil©ii _ Illa ibl lighting (iliiindll of ilil Skill the lml. Jersey breeders hero Week cattle k ton. Cam ll Mali . Roth . n u. a. m u “it. John. d. ney attending the old Home Wegk lottltow-n, P. E. I., an Rum llll GNNOI, Margaret Street; Mr. ,1“, Street Pierce Street. hilt MloMiil ,'i1ve s.. are in Chlrlotlg- "m o‘ idmm‘ town in attendance at the celebra- Alexander ur. Ind bfll-TIV-illiu s ite and lon John ‘of Hllifiliin who. hart}: spent flii- week in Charlottetown Rev, and Mrs. A..!.O. Murchison and their daughter Marian of New York are visit gueatl . Spencer, Ritz A lrtmsntl. luv. and Mrs. urchison and their daugh- , - -—'I‘CIMIO copper the Ivnyll Mint hll not tur- nod out s new penny linol the war ltlrtcd, but it's kept doubly busy coin ovary other denomination with I .0001)!» new coins minted ll m. "a ""1" i"? "51"?" '" “""='Z"::.'.'.~. the c...‘t'.2l"t..i. ‘diihgntion. so. Clmoron. Superintend- .13.“... smgcymh comb V.“ T" EATRE a liter. m1. let. w u m ' SPRIIIGTIME in the flflflmisu Dr. J. . Brown f W tlrtolvn. Mun. it vilitin i: the Qity u» IN Tlofluicotoii asst of Mrs. J. MlcDorilid 98 T!‘ GuAbt. symouth Street. .103" PAYNE E Mr. and uh. Jack Ann-shun of “m” “WANDA ocean not"; Hull! . h in. m a —-—-- R0 mafia-ll” lint 1V1: chard tiiciiil MONTAGUE - riu i ithndin; tin mhiuition and MONTAGUE _ 5M3 l" “will???” iilifirlvil?“ ' m’ '° P- l SOUIIS-MON ~ MATINIE Til-i if‘ '1 ~_ Remember When a "‘ is! all! Canadian pm, m" - effries world’ h a... '. “rarer ‘l |hll “ti?” ~ro titlaholder. tn lrrtisu-fibu-rs- ‘ rAliiiou i; Women who u’ Pmlltilétlon .2. '1'." e mm whole dress perobllu tireiy diff . " b. h erlnt ft .'.. iii uld b -—-—----__. FINLAND’! FOREST! MIMI!‘ ll 01M d“ m $000 lmlflftlnt ib- Aircrew Needed Now In immediate fnlnlll] a PILOT! NAVIGATOR‘ IOMIIIS All OUNNIRS WIIILISI OPIIATCIS tun amino IIOIUITINO CENTRES Dentin labile Ill» Ilnctamanlfittliorn ncipol ._- .- sluice! LOCATED Al‘! l‘ pains regularly, ccnlll. mun MM" J __ _ ,-