JULY __§71,7 __1_9_47 lonversinn Underway if Beach Grove inn ‘o New Infirmary The work of building a concrete mdnilon and basement for “my, Qcove Inn as the prelimin- ry step in converting the former miner hotel to a. new Provincial nnpmgry is now under way, Hon. i. M. Hughes. Minister of Public 1min and Welfare, informed The iilflffllllll yesterday. Messrl. P-hil- . and Matheson are the con- fliCiDrS. The reconversion work is, |,-_ Hughes explained, under the upel-vlsion of the Department of “but Works and Highways. when all changes have been cum- lcioci, the building will be able to rcommbdate comfortably 200 of i... 213 which aire now inmates in he old Inflmlary. In addition to accommodations, there will hos/z _ ic isolation wards for those who my“ contract some contagious iiscnses and for those who. r iihPr rcasuns, it might be advisable ,, 5egrcgaie for certain porl-ods. {The new Infirmary will also have [mlfilfilible accommodations for h» member: of the staff. Qtlcrl€d as to the dispcsal of tilt jiirlrrn now in the present ln- iiirmafy and who would not be re- mind to the new quarters, the ll!l.:-t6i‘ said that figure approxi- nflfvlV represented the p5,, zi-splnying slight abnormalit- (i Rocky Pt. Ferry Wharf Repairs _.._§ Work was commence i a by the Provincial q°v§...,“,f§,,,“' 0e: retailing the wooden approach loi- mi-h Pedestrian an; vehicle (my. 777' 7°! the Rocky Po-mt ferry 7177M‘ 770i’! the Rocky poem 5mm B P-oiect consists mainly of fill. l"! in road and replacing of rle_ ciyed and worn out plankng. This -I°b “bk-mil l! being dorm by day I201‘. is under the direction of job Fmfln Wlllilm Zviutch. The re. Pairs to be done on the Charlotte- Ifirowers Advised To iiiiean lip Dull Piles The first warning that potato late blight had been found in two fields on Psince Edward "Island was issued Cnr- nvcek ago. The Do- minion Laboratories o! Entomology and Plant Pathology state; l ca". fui survey of the area surrounding one of tiles- fields has revealed that the plants Wre tniected by islig-ht spores (‘BIliPd by m? wgm; from an infected cull pile close by. This attack may thercfore be IZEITRAL GUARDIAN This column In ruervel In aewi a! load inhnlt, bIt alvurtillll of a new” nature may liq inserted at five cents a troll strictly pay- able In advance. twice daily. Phone 2061 or 540. RECEIVE SAD NEWS ._ ur. “Expect Terry To Sail In Few iiays new breaking Jerry Abegweit was in Island. . rm: CflAkLOfffEjqlYlflmGUARDlAN QUEBEC. July 30—(OP)—'l'be Prince Edward Island ice- . W‘ i d k f fi l t COOK! fol Photographs. £12,“? 5735777133777‘nsrfctiggargy Three-Year-Old Futuritr-Pune ‘ $700 coql-EDIRATIQN u"; u Lauzon today after its arrival o. K7 v1 (c n u 7" auxin,‘ Sorel, Que. Wm" I‘ w“ only Mull/g)’ (going) *—— ' . Maxine Duds . . To NEW GLASGOW m 25 m It is expected to leave here in a k (C lite: via Maritime Central Airvrilrhys w" day’ w 5° m Prmce Edwnd Qua Us Dud Onmy) Race Results Tip- Abbe (J. O’Brleni ........ ..1 1 i Josedale Hoosier (Walker) ...2t 2 2 Jollity (Allen) 2 3 3 Time; 2.11; 2.o9;mé.l2' 2-5. 4i.‘ Al‘ TBUIO Free For All-Piano $400 2.23 Clan-Purse $400 7 _d h attributed solely to careicssnczs on d M M o u veil; La V3115 __ 1 11 own sl e ave , th i th _. . an rs. Diuican c nn , c . . I y“. other than all: tZit-lngstgfylys: aree ambedorto cleeeitolfrfrallaxptolsiet? 9W9. received the sad 312W! l2: gllltille (tgpflohtinexlwn) oi a coal shed on the ha! ' cull pile and thug iimmi m day that their el"est son David hi" I‘ expected to ccmrenlc-e danzeroui sources o? inieztlon. ese R155"! NCO-mull.“ P855611. away gggzlblfliarllaqljlllfi‘) {H 56011 as the work to be done i; No new cases of ilelryinfectlon 1'" Vancouver. B..C on Saturday. Hume,“ ‘walker, :8 6 6 j truss, 52.1111: “l __ W“ a ./ . . ‘ l" P"? Pcli _ “ ' ‘ Shirley Tamale (Hooperl 6 7 x ' HJ. Ph 1lI ‘ .\ TRUCK 1N AC ' — ’ i... t.‘ ..‘;‘.22“.>‘Z.°.2'...§2"€-f..i‘i2: £1.17.‘ .;"::..;i::f.“::i.::“ma: t... ... “ma; *°"° 5'“ T9°~"5l‘7~"> merit in Jun‘, m“; Comwemd me indicating m“ wan," Condimms m go“ B sfd:ro;|d was overturned holdin: up well for the season, re- 77 “l! Clan-Purse $400 Tomorrow Feell TBPBIYIH! of the illlide ‘err f th‘ ‘are suitnble fo~ the development of yesterday evening llcur York on For” Mr‘ F‘ M’ Nash‘ 59mm pom’ Sm sppncer (Campbell!) " 1 2 1 2 \ Wharf i-tti . 1 P‘ ° " ti = ' the si Peter's hlghwa n n "v products inspector» The Pre- "Md ‘s Wm") ~ Z1 \‘ 1777777076?“ n new pillngg and le rlnanlsm 7 7 78s - u 77 Cd b y.‘ o i JllI- “mug warm 777777777777 707777777767 to My Partner 77L 0.3778“) 7 2 a 3 - // I | ‘ii \ \ _ g e prlers gi-noraily, ml Apnid populations are buLdmz were 55W!“ y "l9 Oullii- 7 c. d D y my“. to gm “hem add“ S“ up in Cam," arch m me pm“ any, o; me “m; “hm, Pia,“ have its offs t on the quality of ban y . Conroy) -- 3 4 4 AITIIAfAlflorahoavymeaLbefore aiiiarwavio slur lillfllflntaka sealant tn ' ppm f 7 - i ‘ 7 ack th it ' eggs being received a, mad,“ Prince Marine . , . 55a you gatobecLlakalglaaabfspflrke .51.." or E140 beforiybniakfut e heavy ice and highilnce, Gr/iuors are ».'.fli'lS€'c, to apply b on c road 1 er, was able _ _ ,7 ,_ _ _ 7 , u ,, . h . Iiides to which they are “bu”; 17171‘ regulari, to reduce the 1n~ to l-‘rocrcd under its owl. power. stations‘ QR“ A eggs are m 5M" ' T1mes' "BN1. 2'11‘ :15’ ‘ca-filling, Em s. F2’? s21" whfln needuL ‘Th? gexxuamatla: ‘ad to each Spiinfl. All ill b . featatioll as much a‘ Double. Aph- The truck received minor damlfl. ‘"9915’ Wm‘ ‘he result 935m‘? Pm‘ ' “o, ‘V; 3", “h”: an‘: w’ eaeuefnyiouru-ysad“mximbmilh IUOM Ylflnerlble to the tilde: il-Zleucs are responsible Dior spreading f“ i S: tggaloduilers rod GraclieiA h“? McKlyo Cflilleeiglrllfl" :5 ‘— ,- ggzgm°°zfl h, ' ‘of creasoted materal. t t tlVlfilS diseases such as lenfroll nnd RECEIVED SAD NEWS~~ Mrs. re Em °r a “m” n m“ ° p” B“ Douzald c. MacDonald, Orwell. ni- was. PE-I- grading stations quet- Kim“ ‘Balllem srrlcrivr oouatl Acriom {them from Teiedo Navali; or ghipwlliflidlc nnd if they can bc controll- pletcd satisfactorily by the nm-nbcry/‘Onn, the Job having pee“ (emblem cuitsfactoriy tile anwunt firs; viruses in next ycars amp should of .05. would be left in their present °l Julie B! ‘MAS YEN‘- StI-Bl floatspibe "dmed ¢“"55d°"3b1,y- IURTLCFS. To tihom could be added moss» who. at present were ac- iomnlodated at Filiconiwood Hos- glftll. and were suffering from such minor ailments as did not require 1hr ulrdlaal treatment and other lIIMliLOH which nvas the main rea- inn for such an institution's ex- flvllfi‘. Such an exodus from Falconwood Hospital would not likely be grrat. iii.- Mirlisler said. but, nevertheless, ii u-ould have illf‘ salutary effect ii TCIl/‘Vlllg the congestion there lllll thus allow the Falconwood Hospital staff to devote more care ind attention to the institution's ir-rioils cases. Then again, title Minister said, Ilior" nirc many aged persons in tho PiflVlllCe who would be willing and nble to pay a small sum for being cared for at the old Infirm- cry. The addition of those persona in Ul/‘so already mentioned would iv. l\' the coniintlcd use of the old lnlu-liin-ry- as a Government instit- utioil. flificials of iille Department oi.’ Public Works and Highways slid yesterday that the plans for alter- ing and renovating the Beach Grove Lnn have not completed. Farm Labor Shortage Remains iiandieap The fail-m labour shortage still remains the greatest handicap confronting the farmers o! the Province, the Hon. W. F. n. stew- ilrt bald yesterday, and he could not see any immediate relief tn the present situation. Shorter working hours with higher pay in mall)‘ rmel reason for the reluctance of been many persons to go on the farms. . Commenting on present crop conditions, the Minister said the grain harvest will be a bumper one and that present indications are the root crops will be better "than average. ' BIRTHS. MARRIAIES. IEATIIS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS l—-___.______..__._.___.______ SllAlhlAllAN-At the Charlotte- ifiril Hospital July 29. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Shanahan (nee llnrlih_i' Mooney) Toronto, a son. iiacl-‘ADYEN-At the Prince Eri- vrnni Island Hospital on July 29. 1"". to Mr. and Mrs. Dingwell liincFadycn. City, a son. (‘LvUGH-At the Prince County H°§ilital, Wednesday. July l8, to .\ir and Mrs Reginald Clough. a dflurhter, Linda Lee, _ __7_7 oiirns "was - at Somerville. Mass, on Monday, July 28th, Mrs. Eliza- iY-‘lil llyries, formerly of Monta- Rllc. P. E. I. The remains will rest rile home of her son. H. J- l-iihcs. Montague. on ‘thunder. July rust. Fllfieffll Friday. Auiiust 1-". st. Marv“. Church. Montague. at 9:00 am. Interment 5t. Mary's Church tometery. In Moratorium 1n memory of Doria Eleanor Gillie. who died July 81. i048- lmclltiirance is a golden chain Death ii-ree to been. but all fl vain, T" have to im, in»: than to out ti" greatest sorrow o! onab _ heart. Tl" {To any a... out our an 5"‘ this they wipe out newt. former ‘ “ other occupations was the. which were constructed in Pictcil, N.S. were 8B4 put. under ziic 5105i. ing ramps. . Mr. J. II. MacMiiian {Admitted To The Bar I Mr. Joseph Roland fiiachfiilani LL-B-i son of Hon. Dr. W.J.P. Mac-i Mlllan. 0.58. was ail-miffed tof the Bur of this Province yesterday,‘ morning at c.. adjourned sitting or. ‘the Supreme Court. 7 . Chief Justice T-hane A Camp- bell. who ilvasided. congratulated} the new barrister and solicitor and‘ . extended best wishes for success in; his chosen profession. His Lord-y ship made reference to "llr. Mac- Millanks father, Hon. Dr. Mac-l billion and hi, long period of pub- r lic service in the Province audi expressed the hope that the splcn-I did public devotion of the genial Doctor would be imitated by his Congratulations were also ex- tended by Mr. Justice liicGuigan. Judge 0G. Duffy and visiting Jus- ‘tlcc Barlow o! the Onfuriq sup. ireme Court. Mr. it Pi, MacPhi-e. K-C. spoke briefly on behalf of the Law Society. The application for Mr. Mac- ,Miilan's admission a5 an attorney kand barrister was made by Mr. M. .Alha.n Farmer, LLB. Mr. MacMiilan is a graduate of jSt. Frances Xavier University and yDslhousie Law School and is a I I IIEW BELT (Continued from Page i) half pay to boost the coal pile- kcy in the recovery drive. Politicians and political writers said Attlees personal prestige soared within the Llabor Party after the caucus. at which, ac- .rorcling to ivell-informcd sources‘. he outlined these plans for clos- ing the gap between Britain's ex- ports and imports: l. A large volume of indus- trial production, hitherto channelled into the domestic market, will hereafter be sold exclusively in other countries. 2. Imports will be reduced drastically. Movies and ta- bacco from the United States will be especially aifected. 3, To hclp in driving man- power from non-essential to essential industries. nearly all of which are under-manned. the Government will "starve" the non-essential plants 0i raw materials and power. 4. Britain will slash her dollar expenditures in occupied Germany. 5. Workers in virtually all essential industries will be asked to work longer hours. Attlee conferred with the Mine Union leaders for three hours. A statement issued after the meeting said “there was a. full and frank discussion of possible ways of increasing the output of coal in order to meepthe needs of the country in the present eco- member of the Nuva Scutin Bslr 'nomic' situation." Society having served has requir- Mine leaders previously had in- ed time with Mr. J.A. Walker, KC. clicated that. they would co-oper- of Halifax. He‘ was a former stild- ent of Queen Square School and St. Dunetarrs University with the Caradian Infnniry. serv- ate. informed sources said Attlee During will announce full details of his the war he serveryas a LIGLILPHRTIC‘ plans in opening a debate on the economic situation in the House ing in Canada England and North of Commons next Wednesday. Western Eilrope. He will practice his profession in Charlottetown. and -s opfining a law office on Queen Street. Phone H64 NO. i CLASSIFIED llellll- "t memory of those been 6m r!" we were ail together. Inserted 5 7M “mum! Iddie, lhny Alhl. NO. 2 CLASSIFIED ~.. fimtnss TYKLS Rabbit; are born without fur. Night Racing SATURDAY EVENING, AUGusr 2nd. ' Ar CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION CLASSIFIED DASH RACES OF ONE MILE PURSES $50.00 -— NO ENTRANCE FEE AND NO DEDUCTION STARTING GATE WILL BE USED. Horsemen withing to race must leave entries at Secretary's Office by Thursday noon, July 3Isf. Office opposite CFCY MONTAGUE RACES WED. AUGUST 6 ‘ 4 CLASSES 4 $1600.00 IN PURSES .......ruass $400.00 . i~unsr 400.00 an. 7 ,2.» TROT a. m: i3 sec. allowed troflm) . . lieeoo ceived a telegram conveying the sad news of the sudden death on Sunday, July 27th in Trail, B.C., of her brother Daniel S. MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald was 61 ycairs of age and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus B. MacDonald Piaquid East. VISITING rnovmcc —A'm0ng those who have visited the Prov- ince during the last. few days are Gagan Behali Molulnty of India, James McCollaughty c: Ottawa and Mrs. McConsilgilty, Judge PH. Barlow and Mrs. Barlow of Tor- onto; r! A (L-laybiel, prvsldent of the Windsor Dali Star. and Mrs. Graybial, of i indsor, Ontario; Jmss Jean Woodman. Grand Falls. Newfoundland. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late Mrs. W. J. Carr, 166 Cumberland Street, was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The ser- vices at the home and the grave were conducted by the Rev. H. C. Rice, D.D. Tile pallbearers were, Patrick Power, Seymour McInnls, Lloyd Crockett, George Cudmore, George Berrigan, and W..W. Cox. Ihtcrnlent was in the Peoples Cemetery. Personals Birthday congratulations to Mr. Justicean. Arscnault, of anar- lottetown 77 on lVictl-tlay, July 28. Dr. A. W. l-lyntiirilnn of Montreal has arrived to spend his holidays at, Shows Hotel, Brackley Beach. Dr, and Mrs. W1". Taylor of Ker-tie. NH. are summer visi-tozs at Dalvsy House. Grand Tracadie. Mr an. Mrs. RR. Moffatt and Mr. and rs. Joihn Moffatt of Syd- ney are on a. motor trip to PE. Is- land. ' Mr. and Mrs, G. Russell l-logg and amily of Toronto have re- turned lieving spent a three weeks l holiday at Shaw's Brackley Beach. Dr. Harry C. Hooper, Boston. Mass. has arrived by motor to spend the summer holidays with hi; sister, Mrs. Frank Hobbs and Mr, Hobbs, Kent St. Mr. YJ-l. Campbell of Lon Angel- ee. Calif. in at present spending a month's vacation on the Island re- newing old acquaintances after an absence of twenty three years. He‘ is at present visiting at the home —there were more than Ail-and‘ often rose from her place on the platform to get a better look at the dancers’ feet. ' ‘ svdnev. NB, Castle in the Isle of Skye, satur- day, wont let the Mod go by with one visit. The gathering continues tomorrow and Friday and she will of his silter-in-law and her hilS- attend all programs. Yesterday band. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. she travelled around Cape Breton‘: Pownal. his native vilIaSB- cabot Trail. Befitting her chicftainship sho‘ trig for unsraded eggs; A large 34-35; A medium 32- 33; B 25-27; C l9—20. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A large 39 1-2; A medium 37; l3 30-412; G 23. A-l producers are receiving for) cartoned packs: A large 4i; A medium 3Q. chickens are being offered. The The Baker iMeharlJ Doc. B. Grattan tl-larrison)“ IAll Grattan ilsirkpatrieki Sunnyrrlcade i Moncton. N, B. Mr. Phillips illarrison) Delilah B. Poultry receipts increasing, es-i May Budlong iLongi . pecially fowl. Quality is only fair,‘ Symbol Harry iLeBlanci too many unfinished or Grade B: Lady Hal i. ANTACID - nilevu coin stomach, an and hawthorn promptly. hire anytime. l. LAXAflVE-quizilfy roliovca temporary alugglrhnul . . A cleans the system. ‘lake bolero breakfast when and“ 1 u. c. EH0 (Cunndai Limited, Dept.“ 292 Richmond St. W., Toronto (Méhlfll . Time: 2,08 3-5; 2.08; 2.11. Winning owner George B, Fur/rel trample writ: m: 2.19 Trot And Pace ,- . iBllfttl "Q's i’l‘ $1.1” réiiilZfTlsI-Senesi ..' ii tlardinv) lionrtld-Fraser) c“ announcement to the effect that Time: 2.13; 2.13.‘ 2J2. ‘(millage ésrkefglg) " Wu‘? Abbe in Mn‘ ‘he British Ministry oi Food is not , Winning owner A. Napke. Chat- Tm”. $19. 3;”. 251 , POMF") """""""""""""""" " at least for the present renewlnsi’ ham, N.B. wmaln ‘ Div“, ‘Jo, m s1 '7 ‘ht? “hmmg w‘ Mwmm‘ their dressed poultry contract wit. ' \ 2.25 Trot and Pace Joy-n 1:; 8B e a y’ an if?” ,7 ,7 7 ~ 7 ‘A ‘ Canada due to the dollar short-i mi. Henley (McDonald! l l 1 ‘ ‘ ' M. §YD‘EY T ‘ l“ ""1 u‘ ‘"5; age is having its effect on the Can- f imlton Budlong (Meharil I 2 2 2Z7 ‘ 525° “F,” F" A""'P'"” 52°‘, adian market, especially on the Bob D319 (can) __ g 4 4 no a1 Ten‘ (iv ifs-s’, ) l I 1 6311711; 5'9, ‘PM Cadmm‘) 2 3 1 1 price being paid for lightweight Iqrmion (Armstrong) 3 5 3 Dry Budlo ("G 5L 51 7 2 7 2 T '- "5 ‘P-J- 515985"- arld lower grades or chicken and Mac Abigail (gm-gt) _ 5 3 5 (,7; 7 l 32,7 ‘(Keys a 3 w‘ Lewlsy 4th hem- ~ 3 1 5 i fowl. Hencefol-th, or for the time game Bill 4p Jgneg) 5 5 51G ‘i? a,‘ n ‘C57’; " "52 7 Cychmc ‘v"’k‘°'5) 7 m1‘ '3 hang‘ our poultry must he 50M on Ruth Pew“ 77777577777 7 7 7 Aer eK. iasmore 7 taéson) Lce Brewer ~W. Lewci .. 4 8 2 I we Canadian and United Skates Time: 7767 7777 77777 7 nnet .77 Bllg-yflbfic el1)...4 5 5 Winning hnlse owned by P. J. markets which markets will not winning Owner Harry Short. igghagy,as,§fg),,,,',ia,"31g ell-q??? §§§°‘1§.‘y,,, 15. absorb lightweight or lower grade 551M John M B_ “may 2777 77m L7 7779 7’__ V7 - . - . HS chicken and fowl at prices which classified sped“ F] 77 DI i, 7 ' I ""9 “"1 Paid “m!” “it 3mm" Ptllih Direct (Woods) ...s 1i my i, (Hm; S.“ ° h” - h“ “hi?” ‘m’ m” contract. Present Paying Drives. rffke Voln lCiarki l .1 7 B’ A) n d]; W’ mks) " 4 1 1 ‘Win20. “vs ‘vi Lewis‘ ' "'1 I, m“ grfldyng’ delivered Chmmtfi 777G877 V070 (Jones)... 7 2 2 z plume Va ey7 (Andrews) W12: lvnri A. Raemoro (Ratcin a = a I ¢.i:."..i:.‘f.i. “little; r i i. .......~.........~.~~~ it 4 lbSn MFA 33, lWFB 31, B 25. C, y t i ‘ _ -- 187 077777775 87 Under 7 7777 m,“ biirligtfizngixbar}. 7177255575727) . gghllune Grattan (J. N. Maa- ‘nines: 2.17 2-5; 2.14 1-9.- II 3i, MFB as». a 21. c l4, Gunners s. i ‘ " ____ 4'5- Fowl over 4 lbs. A 24. B n. c 12.; Canners ii. Under 4 lbs two cents . less on all grades. '. . One should not allow the present i loss of the British market for dressed poultry to panic people into thinking the same will hap- pen with eggs. The two Products are different. Eggs are a necessity and have been considered as such all through the ivar by the British whilst poultry has been the lux- uries which the British are cut- ting down on. Remember_ Canada has a contract on cops with the British market uptl] the end of January. i949. ii. s. cups (Continued from Page it -sat through a four-hour program of singing, dancing and bagpipe playing without seeming to tire Ln the slightest. She clapped en- thusiastically after each number Mrs. MacLeod. who arrived at from Dunvegan -rowli. 1 on no rowm OIIAII Jllfl’ IIIMI I'D VANIIII llll MAGIC! llsnnr-"rlilioaarxo lmalmi HIGHLIGHTS new aovauruna rltlw Latest o! the equine stars flash across the screen. Royal, feet, is teaming up with Gail Patrick in the main C ‘ ' e’: “King o! the unbridled excitement. Foster's prince drought Billy ranch, and Royal. n! stallion-a. During surveyed and terror to all feared! lire’: ecu tures the eownunohe -, Public Auction to handsome blood bay stallion billed as the wildest tornado on_ four the smartest kid on two, Billy Shei- field, to sweep you off your feet West. chronicling the fascinating details of life on a cattle ranch and featurins Preston Foster 17nd ro es. Wild Horses." which opens today at the Capitol Wfheat-re, is crammed with Brenda Welsberg‘: screenplay is concerned with the touchihir bond tilat springs up between Billy. a city lad who comes to live on the I aids Royal's herd and vrith his instinctive gentle- ness with animals. tame: the wild horse who is monarch of all he c from his father, Billy had a passionate belief that nat- ara entitled to their freedom and an liberates the stallion when ha il ‘captured by wore a MacLeod hunting tartan skirt and a MacLcod dress scarf’. Matching the scarf-predomin- antly yellow-she wore a yellow blouse and a flowered straw hat. She spoke only in English and B land-costumed junior girl she chose a MacDonald tartan-clad lass. Evidently she had made light of the incident at Gander, Nfld, when a. Mrs/MacDonald took her in a thundering stampede of can“, and Sh, w“ y," 5mm“ ihrilisi Set against the sccnically a. an empty runway. mazniflcent bucket-mind of the Mrs. MacLeod was accompanied to the platform by Premier Angus} L Macdonald of Nova Scotim] They were preceded by the pipe; hand o! the Cape Breton High-I lenders and Pipe Major Jack MacDonald. Premier Macdonald. wearing kilts and a tweed coat. spoke in English when introducing the chiaftairi. l-la referred to her as "this distinguished and charm- ing lady" and said that nowhere outside Scotland itself would a Scottish chioftain receive such a Cape Breton. Mrs, MacLeod said "1' cant tall you how my heart throbs at this chance to tell Canada what mag- nificent things she did for during the war." RACE CLASSIC AI‘ PRINCE EDWARD TODAY Ari enthralling love story that carries across the high seas to two continents. thundering hoof- liects from the world's leading race tracks. laughter and heart- slahn, jealousy and suspicion bo- -- Ill, TROT Cr PACE....-..........»........“HQJPJJDO.” tween two widely contrasting per- - sonaiitiel. and an unusua. smash- II. ll Manley" ' we» um Tllvfllev. n». 31st. , ...i..‘.'.‘." 2"..‘..’..'.‘.‘.'."'2..‘.‘.:2"'.‘..If 3:; “rig, "";‘;;;:,';:,,§i;, swig’; I ‘ ‘ ' . ‘a ' ‘unaearam “"" ‘M L“""‘" "'"‘ °"- ¢'°""" i733, $17-$33‘ iwialfiifil iii'“iii'.lini'"°e"iillfi°'will? “i111? .7 . . aimltiuneinli u: ‘. ' EMIALMIR Peri-mutual and photo-finish. a-eiaelrin ni- Snnzenozlie m- l,§;“;;,°,',‘,,,°‘;,;,;;-,,,°“,',§‘;,,§:‘" ‘l c" ‘u " ten 1N1 ...'- mr-onginc CIWVIM ‘_- .‘__._.______,____._;é. “°|“,hl““'hu~""" GEO. 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