in TECHNICOLOR! (llll llllil"- llNN ililll m TDDAY — CAPITOL —- FRI. and SAT- SHOWS DAILY 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Eddie's in the COLDRfuI West. . . Singin’ Your Troubles ..._.... COMEDY - TEN PIN MAGIC - TERRYTOON l Bobby Suckers Defeat Katz Bobby Sockers, letting loose s barrage of hits with mates aboard. ‘took a decisive victory from the flilkfilllt-BEQLTJTTQEF. as». Gathering or The Clans At New Perth Yesterday ALAN YOgNWG 2O SHCNVLVNSN DYAUINNG ‘mm :::".: A? T! share?‘ AT 2.30 N" "mm-JP! A not: l ii. of D. Memorial Damp Doings I l How would all you people like,‘ to spcnd an evening at the shore, seated around a ramp fire. muncn- ing an apple and pauii-ipatlng in a sing-song hctwccn bites, with the moon shining on the water t0 add that rcrtnin touch‘) Well, we; did that all Cvflllllg this dated Tuesday, July 15th. YES. our camp , fire tonight climaxed the actlvi-, ties of the last four camp days-i but shouldnt this paragraph be, at. the cnd of this column? | Last Saturday was a good day- for the youthful campers. After a. morning's sporting activities. with swimming, as always, holding the spotlight. the hoys all trekked; into the village (North Rustlcoll to attend a movie, and for a treat of ice cream. Saturday night the lure of Orpheus’ flute overcame. the intrigues of the mosquitoes and black flies, and the unnerving’ influence of oppressive heat. Sunday was as usual all morning, Mass and swimming. Sunday after- noon was visitors day-and wel ' had a whack of them. Close tq , twenty cars in all. 'I‘he Charlotte» i town Council of the K-of C. at- i tended in a body, and had supper g with us. And what a supper? The l kids said they only had one het- ter meal in their lives-and that was Sunday's dinner. We might mention that the Grand Knight of the Charlottetown Council o! the K. 0f C._ Doctor Joe Mac- lMillan was among "those present . Sunday. l Sunday night the campers were treated to a moving picture by Mr. Henry Wedge of Summersid-z. We all wish to tender our sincere jthanks to Mr. Wedge for his gen- erosity in our behalf. Monday was a routine day at l l l lcamp. A softball diamond was |laid out and we had our first organized game Monday evening. ‘ EMPIRE - TDDllY Fill. AliD $AT. "" SHOWS AT 7-8:45—SAT. MATINEE 2:30 . SONG 0F TNE WASTE LAND LEE “LASSES” WHIT . i ...%.°.*:r* gar“. , ‘ ~- ' . ~ . A MONOORAMTYCNUIRIPIIIKIH Saw ADDED: SERIAL - FEATURETTE - CARTOON - NOVELTY |Then on Monday night the camp supervisor, Mr. O'Kccfc showed ;severai interesting films. Tuesday was another routine day-volleyball. swimming. soft- ball- et al. This afternoon had all the aspects of visitors day. a notable visitor being Rev. R. V. MacKcnzie, Rector of St. Dun- ) ther" MacKenzie were Father Simpson and Father Sullivan, ,both of st. Dunstan's. A short time later Mr. E. J Dalton of Sum- merside arrived with a treat of strawberries for the campers. For the rest of Tuesday's activities see the opening paragraph of this column. Well. that seems to be it for the last four days. Our first group of campers leaves us next Satur- day so we'll have one more ac- count of their activities. Watch Io: it, eh? LOOiMOQ“ ‘etc-cog: Phone 3-7055 Night: Phone 2-3009 Halifax to Charlottetown rnncilr scilvic: RDWLINGS TllE MDllEli Furniture Moving, Storage and Crating. Local and Long ‘ Distance Moving. All Loads Insured. ‘ .\ < l To Enter Dlympics l ‘Hkwfi l ‘Russians Likely MOSCOW. Ju-ly 1.’) _ (AP) _Ah announcement by the Council or Ministers that medals would be n. wardr-d henceforth lo Soviet ath. letcs who sct national and inter- hfliiflrliil records nppcarod today to have Ollmlllfllfffl the last technical Ilhfililfilr‘ lo Russian participation in l. w. RQWUNGS i0i Argyle Sh, HAL-WAX, N.§. "fill yvafs Olympic (tomes, ,3 f ~ __ g __ g \_ J Smco a Govaxnnlrill. rlccreo in A» i945. SflVifl rccorrl-brcnkcrs hme ‘marinas Tenders will be received oi the office of the undersigned up lo noon on Friday, August lst, for the erection of u new Coretokefs bungalow in the Victoria Pork. Plans and specifications to _be obtained at the City Surveyor's office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. \ been awarded cnsh 17117.05 railging . lrom 5.000 to 25.000 rubles (offic- inl cxwhcngi- rnte 5.3 ti. $1) {m- Corriniitcc on Physical Culture and their lcais. From now on. (he All-Union Coir-mule» on Physical ClllliLrc and Sports Affairs will give gold first class medals to those who break all-Union rccords whigh are bat. lcr (hon world TFCUFdS and “m. lflf-‘s uiho vrirl Soviet champion. ships. Those who cstabllsh all-Union rccc-"ds u-lllch im- not boiler than world records Will get gold and silvcr scconcl class medals. Soc- ond-placc win-tors in USSR. championships will rcceivo silver hn dgcs ILYTd third-place winner; will got brrmzs- badgcs, Soviet Russian athletes were callr-d on in a Ii-nd editorial in lzvi-stia today in break records and lncrenrc nlhlciic renown o1 the Soviet Union. luff-PI)" Bruin rush was oveir, least until Droduces the 1947 prairie crop. The once formidable fleet Dilrent Drain llush 0m At Montreal l ficlals ssld they hoped to ‘ssommsna. July 1s -(cr>) _. . I“ the port of Montreal. enjoying Q _ 1f the hustlingest reasons in um. 4i Iimomc wnilht um we two weeks. at the western 'harvest of 8"") 8711119 which steamed up the St. Lawrence several weeks ago now ill-s dwindled to 11 and port of. have these cleared for Britain within PM"! (he flags of several na- tions. the ships villi take about a,- 500m Mlbhell 01 Cllildllfl Wheat LONG LIFE Pet uarlcr snakes Fears or more. may live l0 to Britain. The Montrcal ele- vators will be vlriually empty. There are no more grain ships movlniz up river 871d officials shin it would be September before Mcn- treal would have n-rush similar in (hat which enlivencd the early weeks of the navigation seasm, , defeat. l Katz last evening in a softball game in the Knights of Columbus League by a score of 30-6. The losers were minus two of their regular infield and the switching of players to new posi- tions played a great part in their The winners scored in every inning and picked the third and eighth inning for the major por- tion of the scoring. driving in 23 runs. Wanda MacMillan. leading the field with a home run with the bases full, was followed by Stephanie McNeill With two on. Nice fielding by Patsy Crawford. Leah McMahon. Wanda MacMillan, and Kay White gave their hurler Joan MacDonald plenty of sup- port. For the losers a homer by Dor- othy Lund and smart plays afield by Mary Walker, Jeanette Mac- Donald and Vilda Joseph kept the interest in the game to the last inning. The lineup follows: Bobby Sockers: J. MacDonald. M. Lund. K. White_ W. MacMlllan. P. Crawford, B. Whitlock. S. Mac- Donald, S. McNeill. L. McMahon. M. Griffin. J. McEachem. Katz: M. Walker, M. Hughes, B. Coyle, J. MacDonald. V. Joseph, J. Weir, M. Gillis. A. Stewart, D. Lund. The next game will be Friday evening at 6.30 between Bobby sockers and Cubs. With The Kids Dn The Playgrounds Relay teams raced around Gov- ernment Pond on Tuesday night with fifty boys and girls on hand to cheer the’r favorites. Connaught Square got the baton around first in both the girls‘ and boys’ races. in the girls‘ evcnt. Bonny Shep- herd had a sight margin when she began the stretch, which Joanie Gillis of Hlllshoro was uriab'e to cut down. Benny's brother. Prank Shepherd, took the last s‘rotch for the boys’ event. l-le began with s. lead of a huridrrd yards and Cur- ley Adams o: Kin; Squire made the finish n rcal thriller by cut- ting that long lead in half. Carlo)’ made a great race of it but failed to OVCTLTikP the fleet Frankie. Five‘ (cams took part as follows: spirit of loyalty. courage. and de- The first gathering in six years of the Scottish clans of Prince Dd- werd Island we; held mete " afternoon at New Perth lander the auspices of the Caledonia Club. Despite the fact that horse races mid other attraction: were also being held in various parts of the Province, one of the largest crowds . in years was present to witneu the athletic contests always a fentuire attraction st the gstiherlngc! the clans. The games were rum off on the grounds near the New Perth Hall where the refreshment booths were also located. The proceeds from the gathering were turned over to iihe committee Ln charge of the fi- nancing for the construction of the new school at New Perth. Mrs. George Martin, ex-president of the Women's institute of Prince , Edward Island, welcomed the clams to New Perth. In doing so. Mrs. Martin gave a brief sketch of the- early history ofiNew Perth and spoke of the ihairdihood and in- domitable spirit of the Scottish pl- on-eers who had settled there. She was sure, she said. that the some‘ votion which animated those earl) settlers had been handed down undiminished to those young men who would participate presently in the games of strength and skill, Mr. W. H. Beaton. president of the Caledoia-n Club. replied to Mrs. Martin's address 0n behalf of the gathering. It was a pleasure, Mr. Benton said. for him to be pres- ent at such an event. the first which the clans had been privileg- ed to hold fo-r six years. He was also proud that the proceeds from the outing were being used for sucih a worthy purpose, that of helping to build the new school at New Perth. | Messrs. L. W. Shaw. director of. education. and W. R. Shaw. deputy l minister of Agriculture, brieflv ad- j dressed the gathering Following is the list of sport cv- ants and the winners: Throwing the hammer-i. Angus MacDonld. Valleyfleld; 2. John K. MacDonald, Kilmuir; 3. Neil Matheson. Charlottetown. (dis- tance. 97 feet. 1 inch.) Putting the Shot-l. Angus Mac- Donald. 2. John K. MacDonald. 3. Bruce MacDonald. , l-leatherdale. (Distanm 34 feet.) Running high Jump-i. George‘ Kennedy. New Perth; 2. Bert Lan- non, Montague. 3. John Parker. Georgeioam. (Distance 4 feet. 9 in.) Running Lc-ng Jump -1_ Bert Lannon. 2. Mac Beck, Mmtague. 3. Preston MacDonald. Heather-dale. Tossing the Caber —1. Preston MacDonald. 2. John K. MacDonald. 3, Angus MacDonald. (Distance 27 feet). Pole Vault -George Kennedy. 2. Angus MacDonald. 3. John K. MM‘- Donald. (Height. 8 feet. 2 inches) ‘Boys’ race —-Hairry Higginboth- am. Montague. 2. Martin Wilscn Albany Plains. 3. Stanley MacDon- ald, Caledonia. i i I I-Iillsboro Girls - BC-lly Lou . _ 0- “not”. Doyle, Marie Snbatin. Beverley 2 Ghgljmfijfes,,,l,§,j‘ffmg..e§on.._ 3 D°-l'l°- J°*""° Gilli‘ s01... Sullivan. Greenfield. cmmnugh" Girls _ ‘Hallie 100 yard dash-Bert Lanrlon. 2. Quinn. Lois LcClair, Vrlda Jos-' M“ Beck 3 Hugh powen Mom“. aph. Bonnie Shepherd. ! gue- ’ ' Kmg my! '“ Fmbl’ Kelmedy- Girls‘ Race (i0 years) Betty Mc- Orton Curtis, Charlie MacDc-nsld. Nomi New pom-L g_ Clmellfl Curley Adams. Walsh New Penn Connaught Boy; - Bobbie Drew. Highymg p11“; _.Mfldred Me- ‘Llhya Shephird. Billy Shepherd. Frank Shcprerd. l Hillsboro Boys - Bclifoic Laffer- l ,stan‘s College. Accompanying‘ Fa- ty. Bl-llie Duffy, Billie MacDonald, pip", Cleo Gillis. Monday night Bill Corrigan o! Hlllsboro Square led the Stitlt Con- test held 0n King Square with 14 points out o: 35. The cnntestrlnts agreed that they required more practice before the final tourna- ment. Eddle Keys and Charlie Weatherblei lzot too airslck from the unusual altitude to put cn a, .vcry good showing. and staggered. all over the square. Tiny Peter oil King Square gave the bgger boys some real c/mpetition and was hindered only by the SlZP of the ‘stilts. Boys and girls who wish to cntei‘ the final toilrnrxmr-nt should get stilts made if they can and ‘contact (he chief Playgrounds Sup- crvisor. On Wednesday. Mr. Ffiley drove a truckload o‘ boys Bflll girls toi -,Duff.v‘s Point. Janet Mnt-Eschernl locked after the quarter store; nndl lihere was actually enough weinersl ‘to satisfy the gang cvcr. though, ‘they had gamed a swimmer}, ap-, petite. They came back about ‘nine. Miss Eileen lmidrlgd-n supervised. . Boys m-r- wlrcndv dtflqifig'(.il. "ivhccl: to m'l(i\ their home-mac's rars for the Push-mom's Race b0 bc held in 1W1) work's tl-mc. Othersl are building kites for tne Kite‘ Contcst w-Efich will be he'd at Vic-i toria Park or) Friday morning if the wind blows fair. The girls have a Skipping (Jontcst to look for- ward to next Tuesday night. Cleo Gillis‘ Hlllsboro hardball (cam has tnkci. a firm hold on the league by taking Ccnncughl into crimp on Monday ny a 13-9 score. Game was played on (lie Prince Street Grounds. The success of the playgrouiids. as well as any work of n commun- ity nature. depends on tight org- anization and community backing and co-opcranon. Lost week's Pet Shows were backed by some two hundred interested people on each square. Mr. loey MacDonald pro- vided parts of he baking ring frcm which the stages were built. Char- lie Ryii-i and a crew of older boys from Conrnuzilt Square saw to the transportation of these hsnvy plat- forms. Mr. Jiimnie Fullerton made available city guard-benches to hold back the ere-woe. The de:ora- tions were entirely the work and artistry of t-ie kids themselves. Altogether n hundred and fifty youngsters rhspluyed their pets to the public. "lot for valuable prises, for winners were given chocolate bars and ribbons only but for (h: fun of the occasion. Leod. Orwell Cove; Eileen Roche)’- Orwell Cove. Bag-pipe music was furnished by Bruce MacLai-en. Charlotte- Donald McLeod. Glen Wil- town; liarn and William Beers. Btll! River. Gunder liaegg's 1,500 Meters Record Equalleil MALMOE, Sweden, (APl- Sweden's fast-footed Len- nart Slrand today equalled the world record of his countryman. Gunner Haegg by running 1.500 metres in 3 minutes 43 exohds at the iwernational track meet here. Hsega set the mark a5 Gothen- burg. Swrden. Jilly 7. i944. Toronto Yacht Wins Dlnglile championship KILUSTON. Ont... July lQ-(CP) l »-'I'he Royal Canadian Yacht Chm of Toronto won the international dlnghie class races here ssturdav and took home the Clinic Cup. emblematic of the Eastern Canada. championship for boats of time. It was the ninth win for n19 Toronto club. Kingston has aim won the cup nine times and Mont- real four times. Doveheail Races o (Continued Prom Page f) as she paced into the lead over Bud Kalmuck at the first turn of the heat. Jockeying for position all through the first half the en- tire field was packed together ss they hit the three-quarters and it was a thrilling sight as they pounded down towards the wire in an exciting finish. The gmgom pacing Ann Clegg had s ‘bit too much Dace however. winning by a length. Bud Kslmuck and Lynn. mite. the latter coming very fut the last end of it. finishing iribhes apart with Bud placing second. The others were lust s couple, of strides back of the flying leaders. Second llest: Ann Ciefl made "V"? Dost a winnlns one in s Photo finish with Iiynmnite as the latter dame from awsy bsoktolose out by inches. ‘Taking matters any in the first heat the field opened up for the second hslf Al. the half six horses were all close- ly bunched and they came pound- ins under the wire- in inuoh the same position, Ann Ole" first. Lvnnmite second. Buddy Budlons third, Lady Worthy 2nd fourth. ‘with the remainder luvuis but» July i5 - ' that -" Tween ‘SUI SALE 25 lianilsome New Tweed Suits liegularlyPrlced at $40.00 $ALE 12 English Tweed Suits Regularly Priced at $35.00 SALE 25.00 15 Brown Worsted Suits THESE SUITS ARE STYLED IN THE NEWEST LOUNGE MODELS AND ARE VERY SMART. SAVE MONEY — BllY A SUIT THIS WEEK-END 27.00 Summer Slacks 15 Pairs Men's Trousers-Light Weight an: 3.95 1.75 50c 3 Dozen Poplin $wim Trunks Worth $2.15 snu: 5 Dozen Black Leather Delis Regular Price $1.00 SALE Tweed Sport Coats .500 1 .75 FBrowns-Greys-lilues. Sizes 35 to 40 Worth llp u s2s.oo SALE SQUALL JACKETS-Pullover Style in khaki and blue cotton drill- Ihe real jacket for fishing-Jl-SALE TOPCOAT ..._|_| --._s_5 l0 MEN'S TOPCOATS-Not new stock-Only one of a kind, these Cools were priced at SZO-if you con be fitted. ' YOURS AT 8 .50 mo.- es-_en_-i ---eo.- IIIOIIIIIlQ WHERE UALITY is BU RE l fies of their own sll the wsy down Beaverdsle (Msenelll) 5 1 1 body Worthy Ind the stretch. Time: 3:12 1-5. 2:14 I-D. 2:15. (Buchanan) . . B 4 l ' Third Heat: Coming through in Winning horse owned by m. P. Buddy Budlong (Stead) .. 6 3 5 the stretch Just flicks furnished McIntyre, Montague. Maudene pudlong (Agnew the final surprise of the afternoon 2:21 Trot and Paee Ind L. Kelly) . an am _-=..s when she paced off with the final Miss Knox (l-iennessey) ., 5 1 1 Myll Vim‘ (5801910) heat. All during the first half Eleanor 0. (C. O'Brien) .. 1 2 I Time: 2:15 1-5,-2:l5, 2:15. Ann Clogs slain showed the way. Winnie Scott lO'Mears) I‘ 4 5 Winning horse owned b)’ u" but going up the backstreteh Prince Budlong (Oudmore) 5 I 4 (Jsllbeck, Bummerslde. things began to happen. Lynn- Ouy Majesty (T. Bemple) 4 5 5 Officials: Starter. Dr. l" C mite opened up a terrific burst of Just Betty (MoKenns) 5 5 5 Deussn; judges. D. K. Mfuml; speed to come from seventh plsee body Rose (W. Kelly) .. 5 ‘F1 1|. Siliiphent. Harry Mllfllhv- to first opening up s two-length Roy sheibume (MoKenna timers. Roland Wood. R1)’ Km‘ ‘end st the seven-eighth pole. and Bar-net) . ‘l-I ‘l sn;.elerk of course. W. J. Brown Halfway down the stretch he look- Time: 2:10 2-5. . 4: 1:11. Winning horse owned by 0. B. lsuatsin. oharlotistevn. ' ~ Free-Ior-Ali Anti-Aircraft (Kelly) Ksvoia (Bsrnet) True fhl (Hennessey) ed in be s certain winner but went to s break sad dropped far back with Just flicks coming on to take over. Valley Lone second and. Meudene Bunions third. with the rest closely bunched a few ysrds klzllocos iii-ob 1 2 - l p QQQKOII beck. . Roysl-At-Lss- (O- Oirien) I t BUMMAI! Aicyoneiwisener) 5 I 2:25 hot. Victoria Driving ‘rims: 2:00 2-5. 2:10. " i0. Club ltahe Winning horse owned y 0. _ Horton. Murray River. _ Ne. 1 Classified ' Ann (Jim (Callback) Just Flicks (Oudmors) Ev: Worthy (Collins) ‘ .. Buddy Hoke (Brookins) .. 5 " Billy Kslmuek (W. Kelly) 4 Marion L. (T. Sample) 2 C Qbhifi-l 1-1.0 071 Si! All III Geo Mae (Stead) ......... .. ‘l Lynn ite (W. Kelly) t Sir Francis Drake Valle Long (Lorrie) k, - (O'Hara) -._ ... "pus lsluiuel (O'Brien) .. ‘