-~<- *- w-ee-wenmawh .. .. russuag. 3P0 mo E Gordon leads Sluggers in A.L. Batting race oincaoo. JuLV lio-iAPi-J" Gordon of New York Yankeesrlid-Ig ;he [up spot among Am; ion League batters today. but ‘>15 Red Sqx had several comPel W“ tn a tiusiilun t0 11031191189 mm- GOlulUILlLlllL‘ Yank on the list o; the l0 foremost swatters. PM“? up 51x points in the stundlnss through Sundagfs games to {H1511 hi5 average to 3.44. T011 will Ems of Boston slumped seven Willis w .337 and his team male. 39m”: D0011‘, ill‘i>,i',\"il five i0 .331. AIIOYIIQI Bostonian. JchéiysPcskyl IIWW-‘d “p " w l l . L . "“&"i§§m§tii@.~§ in order were: Les Fleming, Clmcland Indium. 377i Stan Spent-c. Washlngw" senllwrh 320- Dotti nimgcw. Bostofl- and Nari 11min. Dciruii, .302 able“? Gqgrge Cit-c, Washington, .298, V4311], Sicphciis, 1st, Louis Browns. 93 c5.“ supplanted Lou Boudmiu. [he Chfigfllfillfl k qhgzalngager, in the -r y . t ll‘, ‘s ‘ rose n paced the fleld in T.ill[ slwcialties. He had runs n10). and the ans battcd in 188i. the sCfil‘9(l i751. Docrr con- 31. es placed five mem- top pitchers. ltnzg to the dis- .. n; the trail with , against one defeat. with their wins and Chandler. New York, T~x l-lnghson, Boston. AllJY Donald, New York. ;,i.in ling-by, Cleveland, ' liullium. New York. “Tommy Bridges. 3: Rvtl Itufflng. New - Alliort Hollings- .5 and 3; Joe . 5 and 4. l Reiser suffered Slight concussion PYVPQBIIRGII, Jilly 20—(AP)—- U" l“ " lirnoklyui Dodgers’ ' who tints hurt yester- ti- ‘will b0 tiiscllurg- ‘ anti loave for Alannger Leo "d tonight, Dr. Robcrt High- rtl-z‘ plrvsician. suffered a l or would not lJrooltlp-n lifts-up for Enroll :ii Gloss 20 iuvenlles enrolled he YMCA. swimming i: >11 will bczin this af- liwnsitigion Beach on ' vast of the city. b4 sinners class. In ut-ctcd an interme- o opened for those l3 able to swim but izisirnciion. Hilbert sccrctaw for the lo- ls in charge of we ltlinarrlh kills pain, Montreal Royals Handed eighth Straight defeat I"! aid: July 20—(AP)—1-IeId smoothly and a large number of Sports Meet This Week Plans for we inter-service track and field meet on Thursday oven- of this week are proceeding to four hits’ through the combined entries are expected, R0. Malcolm efforts of George Washburn and Bryden of the RAF. Rand Gumpert. and unable capitnylize on l0 walks off Wash- burn. Montreal Royals were hand- ed thelr eighth straight defeat to- day ésyz Newark Bel-ITS. The 86°" w - . Elgar the Bears it was the Qlflhih victory in nine starts. Wasllbum was replaced after pRSSlllg the tirst two batters in the fourth frame and Gil-HIDE" hid little trouble muffllng Montreal. He retired the last 15 men in 8 row. struck out three and walked none in takln credit for the de- clslon. The vislztors escaped a shut- out when Charley Gelbert doubled with the bases loaded and one out in the third. The Bears pounded Bob Chip- man. who went eight innings, for all their nine hits. which included shortstop Bill Johnson's 10th homer. Yanks whip Farm team in’ Exhibition 9-5 AMSTERDAM. N.Y.. July 20— (APJ-Joe Gordon's eighth-liming homer lied it and George Sel- kill-K's lOtIi-innlng triple won a 9-5 exhibition game today for New York Yankees from their Amsterdam farm club of the Cun- adian-American Icague. Joe DiMaggio homered with ‘Tommy Henrich aboard in the fourth. Four-thousand the Can-Am club touch MCQUHIEII, former University of Pennsylvania Star. and Joe Collins. Braves Troance Tigers 30-13 The K. cf C. Team is riding the crest of the ware in the Knights of Columbus softball league, the first section of which was conclud- ed last night when the Tigers, playing minus many of their reg- ular men, wcnt down to defeat at the llflllfls of the Braves by a score of 30-13. The KnighLs team went through the first section without sustain- ing a loss while the Tigers failed to gct o. win ending up in cellar position, The Accs had two wins and a. lcss to their credit and were in second position while the Braves with one win and two losses were third. The second section of the league g-cls underuiay tomorrow night when the Aces tangle with the K. of C. players. STANDING Won Lost Pia K. of C. C95 Braves . Tigers ..............0 cumm J M ONTAGUE HORSE RACES Weclnesclay, July 29th No. 1 Classified Trot and Pace — N0. 2 Classified Trot and Pace, — N0. 3 Classified Trot and Pace, - : — — Purse _N0. 4 Classified Trot and Pace, — — $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 — — Purse — — Purse - — Purse All horses wishing to start must be named and in Secretaryb hands by July classified. Entrance payable day of 22nd. when horses will be I809. Owners must have eligibility papers.- All races lo be staged on the three-heat plan, viz: 5 per cent. of each purse will be awarded the winner, the re- malndcr i0 be divided in three equal parts, one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of there being 3 heat winners, they shall race a fourth heat to determine the winner of the event. All purses divided 40, 30, 5 per cent to enter, 5 per Winners. All driver's must wear a be sail-factory to the judges. 18 and 12 per cent. cent. additional from money driver's uniform that will Two entries of the same ownership may start in the same racc. providing the full 5 per cent. is paid on each starter, the drivers having the approval of the Judges. Eligibility based on U.S.T.A. money winning classifi- cation. Thr- management assume no responsibility for any nccitlcnt or damage lo any person or property, during this mcoiiny; and this understanding is part of this Contract. The management reserves the right io declare off, change order of programme, driver, declare off and fill without tea-advertising, any races not satisfactorily filled if ivcaiher is stormy, or decline any entry, bar any track ls ln unfavorable con- dition so that racing cannot be carried on at the time ad- vt-rilscrl, the management reserve the right to postpone or dcclnre the races off. and return the entrance monies. ll iy. straw and stabling free. ‘This 'l‘rack is a member of the II.S,T.A., and will be govern-st! by its rules, except where they conflict with the “*1 ""15 and 100k undisputed im- almre conditions. GEO. McINTYRE. Managing Owner. fans saw Marius Russo and Norman Branch for l0 hiis, including hcme runs by Art Medwick of th YIIYIIIQF-IIP- Medwick lost 12 points and saw his average drop to 331 and threatened by the rise of Stan Muslal of St. LOui-S. who tacked on 17 Point-s to send his average soar- ing to .325. Elbie Fletcher, Pittsburgh, Wflikcr Cooper. St. Louis, .307; Imi Nflvikofl’. Ciicngo, .301: Nicholson. .300: Johnny Min, New york, 393; and Elliott, .296. said yes- to terday A number of open events have been added to the program and entries are being invited from the civilian p0 ulation The meet w 1 be held at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds. The 100 yards, 220 yards and the shot-put are the open events for the men. For the ladies there is thg 100 yard dash and an egg and spcorn race. A three-legged race is scheduled and teams Icr this event may be made up of lud‘es, or mixed teams will be accepted Frcm the service events entries have been invited from the army and navy and it is undcrstood the winners will have an opportunity to attend the Maritime Service track and field meet in Halifax earlv next month. The meet is to be held at the Exhibition Grounds here and a large number of enlrzes are ex- pected, said F0. Brydsn, RAF. sports officer, who ls in charge of the meet. It will start at 5 o'clock i; the evening, he said, Informal invitations have been extended to HLs Hinour Ijeuten- ant Governor LcPa-ge. Premier Campbell and Mayor Holman, the sports officer said. He is par- ticularly anxlous that the qpen events should be well fllied. As this will be the first track and field meet hold here for scme 11111.", it is hoped that a large nrm- bcr cf spectators wi'l be pre=ent to lend encouragement to the ath- Pics, There is no charge for admission and everybody is wclccme. Visitor Makes Hole-In-0ne A Golfer's greatest ambition was realized by Mr. S. Stillwell of Tor- onto Wll€ll he made a "hole-in-one" while playing with a. friend on the Golf Course at Gregor: Hotel, Brackley Beach, FTiday last. He played a high shot and was thrill- eil to see the ball drop into the hole beside the pin and stay there. The lucky shot was realized on the fourth hole-a l25-yard hole. The ball Mr. Stillwell was using at the time was a two-year-old No. 65 Dunlap and he will now treas- ure it among his souvenirs. He used a No. 6 Iron on the shot. The course is in fine condition at present and many of the guests take advantage of it. Some fine games are played each day. “Y” And Army. Meet Tonight The Y.M.C.A. and the Anny mefit Wllight- in a scheduled game of the City softball League, The last time these two beams played the soldiers emerged with a. v19. tory and tonight the Y ls out to avenge this defeat. It was the first the latter team suffered since the league started. Baseball Results i... NATIONAL LEAGUE Night game: Brooklyn ooo 01o 220-5 1o o Piflshuroh 00o 00o ooo-o 5 2 érecznch and Owen; banning and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 90g 9m) 09%; 4 3 Newark 201 002 l0x—8 9 0 wiilliiilli.“ . r - den, Robinson 0% ) and Pad ‘Ernie Lombardi Closes in on Pete Reiser NEW YORK, July g()_(Ap)_. Pounding the ball at a clip that mailed his with Cincinnati Reds. Ernie 1.0m. bnrdi of Boston Brave; closed m 011 Brooklyn's Pete Raiser during the last week in the battle for the National League batting crown, fence-busting days While R/eiser was losing ground for the second straight week, the Boston catcher continued his w. vance until at the end of Sunday's play he trailed Pistol Pete by only five points, The fielder, dropping points, ended the week with o, .350 percentage. Lombardi. Eoints to his e Brooklyn out- six percentage adding l2 gain of l8 the week fore. boosted his overa to .345. Inmbardfs drive dispaoed Joe e Dodgers as the After a week out of the "big l0" Chicago's Bill Nicholson returned grid Bob Elliott, Pittsburgh's third 8561118". forged his way in, They replaced Mickey Owen of Brooklyn and Ray Lamanno of Cincinnati. Behind the four leaders traialxeg: . l ; Reiscr moved out in front in io- scssion of the lead In stolen bases before he was hurt boosted his total to 84. three more than Manager Mel ott of New York and Mim, who were first and 74321» second, respectively, a week ago. sundsy. He RWN Gv-R WS srocx QUOTA nozvl '~"¢~""=== MONTREAL $100K EXGIIAIIGE ggglck l Clone Be Te Brazilian 8 1-4 a o Pow a 91 1-3 Prod 13 Can Nor Pr 5 Can Car Pfd 35 1'3 Can Pac 5 1'3 Ceianese n i5’: gig Cons Sme ' ist Sta 33 1'4 Dom Coo P 1° Dom Bridge 33 Dom steel B 8 3-8 Dom Textile 71 How smith 9 Int Nickel 29 3-4 McColl Front 3 Mtl Power $1 8-8 Quebec Power Shawingan 12 7-8 St Law P l0 3-4 steel of Can P 68 (Clnadnn Press) Stoclu Close Abltibi P 5 3-8 Asbestos l7 l-4 B A Oil 15 Beauharnois 9 5-8 Dom Tar 4 l-4 Don A 2 3-4 Faser 9 1-5 Ford A 1B Home Oil Z30 Imp Oil 9 Int Pete 13 3-4 Price Com 7 3-4 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, July 20-40?)- Trading movements were nar- rowly irregular today on the stock exchange and curb market. Utilities which were on the soft side on the stock exchange were Montreal Power, Quebec Power and Shawinigan. C.P.R. was a bit firmer in carriers. Consolidated smelter: and Hud- son Bay Mining shifted back a. little in pivotal metals and Inter- national Petroleum posted an ad- vance in oils, On balance Industrials also reg- istered declines, losers being Do- minion Bridge, Dosco "B," United Steel and Steel of Canada prg- fered. Dominion Tar and conad- Ian Car preferred were slightly improved. Ogllvie Flour touched a new 10w miscellaneous. Total sales: 7,500 shares; Indus- trials, 5.500; Mines, 2,001 ____________ lluoit Club Going Strong ‘The Eochford Square Quoit Club ls IZOIHK at full speed ahead these evenings. possibly in an endeavor to get into top form for the trcnhv Dlaydowns which will be taking place very soon. 106. a lion York Stock Extlanga (Canadian Press) I Stocks AmTeldzfil Anaconda al Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central Phil Pet Co Std Oil N J Texas Corp United Air U S Rubber U S steel Co West Union West Elec Toronto Exchange TORONTO. July 20-(CP)—'I‘he Ste trading tempo picked up in final hour today on the exchange and the price tone also slightly, leaving gOlflS clown .20 in the index for the day and other higher than Saturday's final stand- ing, Aggregate volume was 117,- 000 shares, 39.000 of the total hav- ing been compiled in the last hour. The trading speeded up in On- tario Nickel and the price gained l-2 to l5 1-2. Smelters was dcwu 3-0 to n new low for the year at improved 34 l-4. Kerr-Addison was on a loss of 5 cents to 3.80. the industrials moved ln light volume mid final prices had the index up .16 for the day. Trading ivas active in Home Oil and the filial price at 2. 6 cents for the clay, mlnion returned to the trading in sizable volume gain of 1 1-2 to close at l3 1-2 Anglo-Canadian Most of cents. a cent to 43. MINLVG (Canadian Press) TORONTO, July 20_. Stocks Aldermac Anglo Can Anglo I-Iur Aunor Bo-bjo Bonctal Brazil BA Oil Brit Dom Broulan Buff Ank Bldg Prod Cal Edm Caribou Cent Pat Ccnt Porcupine Cochsncur W m use a fl§t25fi$oo$oogglesfi5ssfifig whim-ya».- u-w-u a , July 204W)- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter 5110C: Que- 92 score) 34 i-g. traded, sales, boxes at 3-1 11kg; i: Eastern A-largo 88 i-b-sllzwAa-medlum 81 l-3-32; A- Eullets 28 1-2A; E-B 28 I-I-U; -0 26-06. MONTREAL July 20—(CP)— Produce prices here today as N“ ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipment selling A- Iarge 83 1-2-84; A-medium 82 1-2; A-pullets 28 1-2; B 28 1-2-29; 0 36- Buttcr: first grade creamer)’ prints, Jobbi dprice, 85 1-2-36; irst grade sol s, Jobbing price. 35-35 1-2; current receipt. Que no 1 pasteurized 83 7-8; no 2 32 7-8: wholesale, Que no 1 pasteurized 84 1-4: no 2 88 1-2. Cheese: current receipt. Wfltfirn and Que, white, 19 5-8 FOB Mont- real, wholesale western and Que. white 20 first grade FAB Montreal. A I 3N9! ASTAMP A DAY EVERY DAY durinq Ivy War Sovlngo Slampa from nun - won omen - oooooim Iunuoulorrlcls - vouccoulsu DEPARTMENT "OI" o OIDCIIS noon mm m us" nmu. noun Potatoes: 75 lb bag new Que _ 2.00-2.25; Ont 3.50. Burrenoios YORK. July Io-(cm- NEW _ The Canadian dollar closed l-io of a cent higher at a discount of l0 per cent in today's foreign ex- change deulings. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09 -9.91 per cent discount.) Un- changed at $4.04 was the pound rling. Markets llt Il Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Gold stocks narrowly low- er; other groups slightly higher. ltlnntreal-Gnldg and papers low- er; utilities and other Industrial: unchanged. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged, Grain July 20—(O.P)— Canadian mills made small pur- chases in the wheat pit of the Winnipeg grain exchange today. Other interest was lacking and there was no change in wheat futures at the close of the session. Wheat: July 80 718B. Oct 90A, Grain futures quotes close:_. Oats: July 51 l-2B, Oct 47 34B. Dec 46 5-8A. Cash prices: Wheat: 1 hard B0 7-9; i nor 80 7-8; 2nor 77 7-8; 3 nor 74 3-8; 4 nor 7l 7-8; 5 wheat 70 3-8; 6 wheat 6B 3-8; feed wheat 65 7-8; 1 sar- net 74 7-8; 2 garnet 74 3-8; 3 831-- net 73 3-8; 1 amber durum s2 3-4, Oats: 2 CW 51 12; ex 3 cw 51 l-2: 3 CW 511-2: ex 1 feed 51 1-2‘ 1 feed s1 l-2; 2 feed so; a feed 4s. WIN N IPEG. RESIDENCE AT MOUNT STEWART FOR SALE The f" (5! d i. lot of till’: late rillorlslle Jolillltafl? Cormick at Mount Stewart is of- Finns: NEW YORK. Jilly I0—(AlP)— stocks generally displayed upward leanings in today's market when early slight irregularity failed to bring out any real offerings. Canadian stocks were Brazilian ‘Traction cased 1-4. and Dome Mines. Lake Shore and Im- perial Oil 1-8. Distiller: Seagram gained l-8 and Hiram Walkers 1-4 while Canadian Pacific ond Inter- national Nickel helcl unchanged. The Associated Press average of g0, stocks was up .2 of a point at Dealing: were sluggish through- out. A few sizable blocks of low- priced issues helped put volume at 213,828 shares compared with 282,- 770 in the preceding full session. Among active issues Dairy pushed up 1-8 on a 2.900- share trade to touch a new peok for the year, U.S. steel was up i-8 and Beth- softer. National . He back to watch v no mam. hicllcfibed, to all null awus 3mm; m. Rex and her father nnd Marlo would zo vtlgblllcdtme] world which would claim her o; l; oi liforth. and keep mm alw s an . Tgllforoh had not been none fol two hours. when the ivarld turned up in force. ‘Iihree strange men on horseback rode up to the gate. and giismounted. lookma anxiously about M lo wont out to met them: the: nee ber esp}; y "Mrs. Henty asked tho tallest; o, the three. a rough looking man with three days’ beard on nis chin. "No. Mrs. Henty isghere. though." "She's all right. is she?" asked on; °* t‘: "was “wit. M . " e’ we .' s yr o. 8 liTo be Continued) lebem down 1-2. 'I'he scrap short- age problem confronted SOCks in this group and this tveeICs mill op. u-ations were estimated off |, trifle Monsanto Chemical advanced l 1-2 in the wake of I strike settle- ment ln this company's New Eng- land plants. Standard Oil (NJ) also was up 1. Ilemr plus marks were retained by Santa Fe. Great Northern, Atlantic Coast Line, General Motors, Chrysler, Contl. nental Motors, US. Rubber, Sear: Roebuck, Montgomery Ward. An. aconda, American Telephone, Tex. 1L5 C. and Westinghouse. Rgmeln ber When (By Th0 Canadian Press) Charles A. (Chuck) Campbell, q Toronto Ar nauis won tho Phil;- delphia God Challenge Cup, em. blematic of Unitrd States singles sculllzig chcanplonship at Prince- ton, N. J., seven years ago tony. In 1927 Csmpbell lcsi- out in on earlv heart in the Diamond scum M?- Ildvertising Rates —-Payahlo in Advance rowing trials at Henley, ._..__...._ Minimum Churn for An! Advertlncmento ll Collin Central Guardian locals. 8c 1.0 per word; Classified Condolence 0o per Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4o d9 cents per Inch. Address and a application. pu- Iord: Western and Bum-n locals Announcements and 3o pu- word; In Memorial Notices 70o per lnoh- Lino of Floral and S uni Offerm Cards, 01-0.. 5o inch: Coming Evenll 3c per wont; name" letters of lllng enga omen o 40 works for $1.00 and l0 cents (or every additional 8 wo Notices of Thanh and word. Unto of Subscriptions phi-Ion $1.00. Other rain on Miscellaneous QUICK EFFICIENT TYPING 1T1!- vice. APDIY GuB-rd-iim- 7-134"- MID SUMMER SPECIALS. MRS. Johnston's Beauty Salon. 7-21-71. For Sale FOB SALE — ONE I WHEEL Trailer. Eixcellent condition. Bar- gain. Inquire 53 Queen St. Phone 55. 7-18-tf. Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN ABLE T0 D0 all around farm work on large farm. Year round job for suit- able man. Apply Conal Farm. Gagetown, N. B. 7-15-4l- WANTED — MAN FOR FEM Teachers Whirled m TEACHER WANTED -- EXPER. fenced teacher wanted for Baltic School. Supplement $125.00. Wm_ Kier Crater. Secretory. 7-18-31 _ WANTED-A TEACHER FOll Gladstone School. Supplement $75.00. Apply Alex. E, Richards Secretsu-y. - 7-20-11 WANTED-TEACHER. FOR PARK Corner School. Supplement $150 William L. Delaney. Secretgréb a! ._ WANTED-FOR W000 ISLANDS West School, First or Second Class Teacher. Supplement $125.00. Robert Cook. Secretary. 7-21-11. WANTED - AT ONCE ASSIST- ant teacher for Augustine Cove School. Supplement $100. Score- commoil fcrcd for lira-mediate sale. Apply to . k g f mmmrv Se” tary Bessie A. Cameron. 7-21-11 Ma r C .‘ a uor exemp rom . n. at. ‘an .2§.€3.f.“§.i%.‘é°.laif£.i2 5:11:25" "ew- MwO-MICK- so m“ ‘itiiir- Wanted ggodweu andtwilfl 3;» doulbt Riv; a Dist 5,338.8,“ 1m LEONARD mmusn. ‘m ' ' accoun o emse ves w en Duquesne Exccutors of Estate or WANTED - CENTRALLY 10c. the Rome a d . . M . F mal H l wfl t ‘ The tfgllhlv‘? gnbgltiuvtliifhl cup was Malawi‘: 7-17-20-22. rs John J’ McCormick e e e p n ed HglicBliPLgiXihsIrlQi mom ldoéiatgd lbvlJ. m (Ii-pt; ett. ‘is ‘for Fed ‘kirk WANTED __ MAID APPLY 120 . e r 1M1. -_ . n lVl ua pa. _ .- . - . itlhollds itihforvtgneljylelhrtifrsillitlvillfizivréi!‘ gggllélgeoln 591mg PM)‘ Road" $2141 sltllflElOTlS V8081" wnn ng e ro , t t "‘ ' " ____________ _____ ___. becomes the horde‘; lor ti?» mes W185i 2 E N D E R S WANTED hMMEDQATELY MMAI” WANTED: ACCOUNTANTS ANII All players interested. and it can Iml) Oil Kenfxr“ ggsew°rh- 011's- w’ Audmn-s (Male m. Female) 1m be safely said all are. would do well 1m Nickel , 9- °B8- M" R V" ,7 18-21 menu,“ wmmne anpohltmenu Iégtgrflvndnllan, gingiiizhnflarglegogg gigeugig- IL-utelshvre .0 -——- ' ' ' Sign Dominion Governmentiiii .- . - e cl -< ' - _ m“, so ma, arrangements can be Macaw‘ Tenders will be received WANTEIiJt- mOMAlgl onmsuing. ranayafrggld csllsgévgheig. “sigh-w 22x3 rlxiwgwg gnlsusrctshégslenlaydowns “McLeod ‘A, at the office of the City pgfigcgd "lmmngwmgih 01?; ‘i0; lannum. lPosltlons at higher sail?‘- 1H5 undflstood m. member, m M13350: 1.4a n clerk up to noon on Mon- Summer Hotel. Apply Guéuxiian. fxfalggglflge ggégilgfiiélfléévfi-ngilifrf; gffrlllifialililé;C&Igmg%ggtWltléD1ggte8ll Min 50m l - day, July 27th, 1942, for sup- ' ' ’ yvide experience in audit suuervi-s- mine the highest players 1n the Naybm) J0 pl-Ymg the City wnh twelve CHIS LGBVlIIQ sign hlllihflvllnineiiiigieityj?“"l5? stendinz- gfllimkliike, f: uniforms for the Police Force ___-__- Pllcatlon forms and conltuett» ln~ _i___.__ , a - . _ . ~< , Pete pilfered tWo bases m.» a total Pncnlia m 3-. l0 6005M 0f 1111110, W5! and cflflyLf-lflnhkn ‘lfifimllfilfi’? gtrilégilfiil aliiioolittieigabiiliualilliil o; u my...“ ,1? two pairs of punts. Sample of passengers- Apnlv Tantolrs Motcr towns at offices of unemployment M1" YemB-med N°- 1 l" 5'1"“? 99"” .90 | {h t Accesories Great George Street Insurance Commission or ' frcm in runs with 70. Medwick cracked PM Crow 1.02 c ° ° acwmpani’ each ' 1-21-111 Civil Service Commission. oliiilTfl. outi nlneuhitsd. tclesgited sluméi. gresltcn 1,65 tender. The lowest or any Warning: Applications willinolflllifl H 9 _ , 1 ' 9 {i}? thckpgn dggfwtmténteoi phelyliarvzith sat-fig“ 1 2 not necessarily ac- WOIk Wanted glclilniiigfggngifbllmsiliiliiiili cgrboci; ea of one over Re ser, Slave Ll: g2 ‘ 9 . '—— a on or o ier emp over chliell Larry French. veteran Dads" step Rock 1'25 J A FULERTON MARRIEDIMAN WITH REFER- in the production of munniciis. hurl", 10st his “m game o; the Tack m, 1'50 - - _ I ences des res work. Please state War equipment or suDDliEs ioi the season but remained the circuits Ventures 330 CIlY Clerk» l‘??? ‘mg flfualkflhlcclfiggl“ m“ armed “"95 ""1655 5W1‘ top pitcher with a record of 10 and Waite Amu 4.20 Charlottetown. e I pp y ‘ ‘lflil-ll. fiigyifiuls ‘llkd‘l,°”our“lé§cfillllilifilfd 1. *¥__ Wrt Harg 2.0l_ 7.21311. —--, ,._ FIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS n‘, Edwin“ MEBBE FORGET GLASSES PRETTY YOUR MOTHER WILL 'BOUT HER OPERA SOON - '- --\Y/E PUTTI I. 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