\ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' , - - flllliyrgy, i SP 0 R TlN NE ws il:::::...i*:.i."::::: 11'" II A High Scores Made In ' Fm‘ Mi“ 3W1’ Lmii °"*W1-~'i;.:.’l.ns§i:..ie _= recommendl T? i"; up for the anadlan Broadcasting I Q Q ‘I R C . Corporation today. the Parliament- ‘ e "mpetltw" ti: "sirilsiiirizlizlglgsiag Weekly Live Stuck some n‘. C I GA RETTES ‘Commons, asked the CBC Board of, tured the ladies golf tltl f th din: Belvedere Club when she defeat-i r s Governors to ed iii, appoint. The members of HQ Bqn. of the 17th (R) Armoured Regiment un- 9d M155 391W L1115e- 11 1°1'me1" ment of a gerlgfal manager and der command of Capt. N. W. Lowther held a musketry practice recently 111191111111" 11" ‘he 1111“ °1 ‘he ‘me l llintixl Dr. Allsustln 11718011. B85181‘ on the range at Tea Hill. All ranks of the sqn. took part and the range ‘£1- rr i i d t d it I . ant General Manager. was the man 1N 171E AfisENcE 0! In!’ 01-h" presented a. scene of great activity during the day. The competition mii 0 m“ p“: e e“ y 3° i f0? the 10b- wmllllw due-idol“- mallflselidl was very keen as twenty membe a of the son. will compete with an equal °“ “if “"1 emy M“ 1° °“1"‘"° i Suggesting the w lntment o! a ‘eiuds °' °ulstandi1i11g “mp1” i? number of men from "A" Son in a friendly match to be allot off this gfgsit rig!‘ cllltel? llelirlnd was m" SUMMARY lfull-tlme, saiiarieii c 511511311 in alyer arguments, t e current “sp - - ‘ . ' in char e 0 p0 cv an a genera air. controversy one” me mostl week. FOllOWlHi are the names of those making highest scores out of a hMins tinge vim, hei- wiiy into East rind went tniiotten onnositeimanageitl to be in crime o! adminn interesting current rideiigiit in tiie- possible 40 mar s, t e léas y a victorly over Mrs. trends of the cattle market of ministration, trio Committee urged tne major leagues. Suspension oi st, W. E. otton, the 1948 adles chllm- week. Moderate and orderly mar-governors tnusnrrnit a retornrneridn Louis. Neis Potter recriiin the tiny; SSM Hamm, 0.8., Sqn. Hqrs, Charlottetown . .. . 6 pion. kotings in Western Canada en-intion r0 that the position 0i nrn_ when freak pitches like the “spltter” Capt. Acorn, 2i-c HQ Sqn., Charlottetown . slbled sellars to add to the valuaei Erni mnniiger. mitt, be tiiieri an Econ and the "emery ball" were an im- Cpl. Ince, C.C., A-A, DeSable . . n b 0f the (futile on hand ‘andzglrims as nossiiiiey pol-tent part or a pitcher's delivery, Tpr Blrt, u,c.., Mortar, East Roy y . 91118111 8|’ whgn “e1e "l "Ended a g-nelal c dll wh n m ~ 1:) vc lied “is w Tpr. Younker, A.S., A tk., Winsloe North ,9 e, 111a 1' a 1111 l. Birt, S.J. Mortar, Covehead the ‘spmer 111°" 1°°k 1'11” W11‘ (El) Jay, E l. Signal tp , Royalty Junction . figdariileiiimriéiieneiggtgiirrliieti fongritoé)‘ Sgt. Hogan, A.G.. A tk., Charlottetown snncirerunnn ifrbnn Fniiniflrnnirrinti Sgt. Raynor, ER , A tk., Mt. Herbert .. deprived of a livelihood by a too C111. 'I‘ll_\'lor, zvCn, A\t4k i Miltonk swreping rule. T131‘ V0559)‘. . l 01'1"‘. 01' ' ' ' ’l‘pl MacTnvisll, R, A-A, Borden . .. Those who depended on the pitch col Doucelic, J E., Administrative. O_ ter Bed Bridge were permitted to continue. and, Tpl‘ Doiron, E V , Adlillll., Whcniloj: River . ("P111195 “'85 1H5! 0f llle b1; Wagner-i. Tin- Drewelt, J A , AflmllL, Oyster Bed Bridge . _ Hooper, F 151., A 114., Milton .. . .. Wnsiiinnwirs r ". Swan, A.D , Mortar. York steadfastly refused to adopt T!" vessel" I“ ‘I R ',_N1°“.m‘ Yum though he YCCML: managers 58h Rddd. J A. A h». Mllldll made a determined effort in that L-Clll. ROl-‘ld. J Cv , Atlc, Milton l. direction when he was n rookie. Tpr. Gallant, F x , Admin.. Oyster Bed Bridge . Washington still leans most heavily: Tpr. Rodd, J S , A tk., Winsloe to freak deliveries with Clark, bent Mnthiesoni (3 R_ A tie, Milton Griffith, a stout advocate of the iTtpr Mncunn L D A ik" Cumin-nil __ knuckle loll. ‘ ' ' ' You smoke a milder, better Olgargt-h‘ - l always gentle to your thro On sale everywhere. siisrsev GUARDIAN i Family Alléwfneesi‘ (Continued from pflize i_i ..*HOSPITAL DANCE, George- "m", Sm Mr‘ are?“ ° w rxniilreioél nealrly all lbutxller cattliz. woaltwgntlirgllinnfimililggegfigi iigiggtfi‘?! ‘Igtiesgayiritxillrdsit 1st. Sbeclal rtikéfiirlimgfiiigtgti lignlanénbtleélgfit‘ ~- . o ewport and ,. i. t [bee rs“ catsuit tisrliltrgelé 51111111135 erg noting General Manager and said.- Lower Montague renting at 930 ents, thereby benefiting the By The Lanodlan Press . _ P hilt! ed t 1 i? r Y There can be no doubt that he r,_ M_ and returning “twin/Brice adian nation as a Whole , We“? c e 1° eke-P _° 11.311155 fully possessed the qualifications to~ l 7__.i7_'ii "1 am not sure tllc oiii , *1.“ 1-“11115 defended 1115 heavy‘ 19111119 e1 W111" 1111e11°1 quamy wlmanage the affairs of the Corpor-i ' ggughl; to he reaction in tit" tvelgilt boxing title lll a iciir-yquiighfill illzir requirements. But the “tinny. i t migm not have been m is . bnlLc at Yankee Stlluilllll in New lower grades of grnssers are not int However‘ the report contained no Western iJlr-ls r0 other and more “Yasmin Qvlillytsd" Yoln tin’ lelt luboy lony u 811w demand and llirpcrs vvele be ng Sntn hint n5 to tin, tiiiing oi the; Heip In hast’), tnnt new is beanie the point- " t-l ' ' ' :1 A , 1 _ ' - 1 , . . mmeswuu wlfilélilhfilé ille Orange, N. J. borkeep, blccd- strong‘ ddssd ‘ lold thee for. , . ~ t , me and helpless llvr years use w- lurthelyihllslilng.Awlsillv hesvlv runi“ifggenfi”nitflifinghgiiiiifiglllnéf '12:: hilt liiiisi lieeht hiisugntinwrt r night. 'l"lle burly '1‘ony exerilsed of generally plain quality -.'».':l.s blenletirgciird tispiiows'rd 5 gm, n Mom.‘ OTTAWA July 27 ‘- (GP) — filo-i“ d5 up S blilhmfl n ; his fr’ enlnsz izortside fist 1n the for n (iron n‘; 15c in 503 n, Toronttrl H b _ i“ ' Ci i i?" bl: Tile movenlent of female labor ti. r me 1i) oi meeting the nr in dropping tn‘, Brownurhe commoner grades nf carves red ii nil iEXéCléillflivititii t its] eein "om western Canada w m? m” 1pm and tle House ls faced wi - 1 -' 11m117~111§1~l'l\\'cl'o down to 5C1: to $1 in the lcssi.i;§§§‘°§{§y lI-ill.‘ lglisulllllggr‘ llcetivlliegl to aid lll the crop lnrvc-v 1s be- or rejection 01 1 bans on e . n ... .- ‘ g. , .., . ‘ r- -,_, ,_ But fl-cln tncll on it was flfllfiglngrft} Trrgignrtrgiic“ilerflneziilrghfgis 1-0 dew"? his 1111} tfllli‘ H5 @1311"1111;"cgz‘*g‘1s1e‘1.-itpr‘i11t114E313; at“? '. Qlcclls ill-lnclilul (‘ompln iiiiiit r ‘t. ~ ~ i _ man. Most widely-mooted cholze l?) _¢ lll ll-SSL lll 0 ll Ol l lll r int the p111 it“ in gen" _ 1111111“ 11e~1111e5 1" some ‘ea-es ex for the post has been B. K. Sand- (“~01 341M119“. 531d £01153’ lll i119 tel-ms and left too lnul {it 1911111111! 1° 51-50711“? ‘v35 11111111113 well a recent governor nppolni- Commons. lsel/lcd by regulations‘ 1C1] to ' 01' Ddfllclllflr H018 1n the hOB "ll"- men’; and Editor or Tor-mm; sup: »-—__--__-_ i‘ inn“ iviinin nri-nnirernnnt c 111° ' Pleas For More l" New Niset- i was“ eolvwvrrm , - Deliverins of _ cattle to stock] '5"- < ~~--= >~~== f wi i _ - ii . a - Y3§ll..“““...$.: ‘l**'-":...S*‘-*.P:i"i.”las‘? ill; . - e °"° ' LL A l Hasmm actedrlnrllilzulllllliirslcllllt llmililnell/ifieshlatilliger A s lSoUdIGrS Leaves 5w; llegd as when lulled ln illelyeer’: exebol-ts lll date v ' ' Jleimoollooiilsusllels of wheat durlnr lIl-‘i—L~£§Ll<'~O~'—q]E-1H0u5e m Study‘ L0“ NOW 1185 Chflllfied- The, and w“ nssls1e€lb{gaprt'_rn a? Gaiiarit and N D C;mi,b,i"i_ ' ' ' i same week in“ year‘ trhe Cattieinnii inst ya; were 24.241. the crop year 1943-44 which closes eludes a. large quantity of C311;- folzner heavy-weight challenger no Jmles-S '1 B1511“ ' 115d ' ti k “yin take pin” tit i M d I run ti; dag this year now tqtals‘ i‘ on July 31, 1944. Tile United States, wheat imported for‘ wrung ii longer noes in for SCCdEXIY-flclitléstlllwl m T358 coalltlvggé1°ililiii1soi1i12tiifi d3‘: intern?“ 5 “11 i a e ll CBIIIIIIUIIS 6851,1311 and in the same period last i FURTHER 32191151’?! CATTLE iililigeootiiroslais ltotielllie npgroxlliiotely stock a ~ i , riit 90511113 P1111? 95 l1" Ynamc Sflfl- e 1' 9 r ‘ , ll, 548,523. A l l5 f . . I UL‘ B5 flfl thS in- Slit . ' ces. He has become a realist. He , -—~— ——— - ' ‘n 5:13:95 than week amsfllfid a; l 1 q e5 taklnig A1 COITGSDOndEIICiQE ciiiirse! irili . Bi. DOUGL“ nivrnnoin 15,411, the same week last yearf Cdlif Prices aliaflffllllfl WW8 8-‘ np- anc ng 1' preven ec ‘ , {l3 _ ,3 l‘ ' er, l c m t from s» we‘ Brown Hurls Army T eam M v-vs- l: illstlhni°iiilflsdllitaillslfiilfllléllhfiil? sam.i:t..i;"..ii .2 merits, ‘ B36. Sheep and 1 b arketlngs $13 w $14. While Montreal was} . . . . i LONDON‘, July 21 g-(cell-A pies were irrwei, this wjgi’: at 1513,08 nerd mostiy ti, tor good qimmy with t. .~ "m “"1". "c" Jib o 14- 7 zctory ver .::,.2:2::.. asset. "may?" .12: cents-e vih are l» he sue its» s» sit-e» sever. znls-Kogan fig .t v it ngi, , ‘ ' . , ' k l , M. k ti E t th hard t sell. Winnipeg paid up to observation it would result in fewer “e “t year qr e n‘ o e $12,50;oCalgal'y s12; Edmonton $11k] c New York metmpolLs in be- , _ v _ _ with’ 1 i i' 3 - 2713305 tire-en tat... of s lucrative tour I 7 S ll S "ad glgléelili nililllrlascsi was made in) lie and if,‘ .;{‘;Y,,,‘,,l1.i,,¥,$,*‘,,‘,,,;‘;,,,.,,d a-Prlnce Albert $11-50; Moose Jhw. - - - 0W0"! 8 '0 a q mails... 55ft; ...:i'."".:i"*...l..t.vssl and Drmlneriet w; m, ,§*§“‘“" g" i“ -- k dd od;‘~“ s-(l; v- Nova, the big, tawny-haired gu ' zermcihé“ alfifiiigfigdheor fit; eiifkg Li. mtfislleifhfaslgie cgétrpni- ggllllél‘ u$li.00wf!(‘ar mediunl: an who P0555595 me bod Deanna,’ Scoring seven runs in the first irnnwiedge or “tint midi“; “risk ed with 114,751 in the eorrespond- ~ 551d he be11e"ed 1'11“ an Parke“. I I inning and adding two more in d t ing week a year ago. ‘This year's LITTLE CHANGE IN HOG °1 m; Slew 11°11‘ Pa1gyh1g1rr°fnihed the second and five in the third “rlwfig: ‘a soidiers go“ abroad | gradings to date total 5.443.421 and MARKET solve e secre o a ure 1 t iht . t__ -- -_ h, r i 1 i against Joe Louis in l94l—whenl fffllicfifjbatllecleeslim the“ chralnlgces ‘we 1t°*'15 5951115 e11 1111111131! andrrnzttcfiiieame Per 0d Est year “ere Hog prices were not disturbed and Nova was belied out in the sixth w or RCAF corpora“ imm gaining isomer. mefiiiuprttduces a smse of q-oronto continued to in“. $1135 to round. I a a, playoff berth in the City Solt- Crftfsifmféo "Yn tsgfinsgii-n 5n? EASTERN CATTLE MARKETS arms for Grade B1 hogs: ' ' ' bnii league when they hammered this n5’ u _ ' e treal 817$; Winnipeg $16.40 t0 out a in,’ victor» resiunhi teen 1n “"0 "Y1- "1"! °1t ma: the second week in succes- $16.50; Calgary a little stronger at Cammma m“ empla1ned~ “Den OLD ORCHARD BEACH Me. Army were never very seriously unia “tnesfiat hm“ and d mm sion. ‘TORONTO suffered a de- $15.95 to $16.20: Edmonton $15,195; “"1" ‘115°°""1°‘1 "11" 1 w“ Ree"? July 2'1 _ (AP) -_ Rain washed threatened as they sot away to e°.r"ne' “Bfiieyn rt i i n Cline ln cattle prices. steers sellini; Prince Albert $16-10; Mme Jlllv and Ding 11130“ m1’ mm feet during m“ out today's card of Grand Circuit their flying start in the first ln- ie eii ltlils Qualyng “to 12' down ‘.51: to 25c, heifers o like a- Regina $16.10: Saskatoon $16. to nmnoeuvr“ m“ I execuwd with‘ light harness racing at the Kiteining. Corporals pushed over two age 1 V‘? Yd“ overseas ‘servhe mourt and cows and bulls 25c to $16.10 Vancouver $16.60; and Mona- 1119 c0511“ punchy I have 113d 111°‘ track runs so in the first but after mi, tMa-l‘ Hexfiierwnn ‘manual 50c. The run was fairly heavy and tOll $17.75- fl°11 pictures “ken °r my lwework The card featuring an elimina- that were confined to two in the “ifcd e ‘ti?’ w“ °f 993:?“ d m“ 9"‘ quality plain. weighty steers sold ‘The 3170118 FY1095 d0 lll-it mlilllde i“ ‘He’ trammg 5955mm “d 1- tion-heat National stake two-year fourth and three irl the sixth g i?’ reamed 11115 at “u at atop of $12.50. butchers $10 w tht‘ 1301111111011 Golwmmell! Pfeml" 1°“‘1 ""1 P1111" W“ "e1"- MY old trot with 14 starters, was set aflalnst the hurling of Melville “Pfinfran tei .. ii . sllso and cows closed up to saris. llms of $8 oer head on Grade A miflalwfiy‘ kmi? “"1"” mvlover for tomorrow. lBrown, making his first start in the Dositiggws king to‘ erfnniggé There was a hold-over or about hogs and $2 P91‘ llfilld °n Glade 131- was one ccause was u l'- . . - 5 h t 1 , 1i impmed at Just the wrong Qtme. me league‘ rather than less. difficul . b96511” igllerseagnst silékfi-ge Eisutlllyptln’; LAMBS AGAIN LOWER So ilolylnl inking a correspondence ‘_'* _ Llcflc fihlitll $110211!’ hifile f0 tulle int? active nt Moritreai and tnr, bent or wllrsc m tllb dancing from the 0 t 0 oun every BT89 "limb" ° steer division sold at $12.25 tn $13, Further decline occured in r1w<>~*—" Baszl Hanover znner salts": 3311"‘ ‘m’ l“ ""‘" s were e leads st m end we an“ makes- Mwnt time e we cereal-m counterpart w th= €s°$iyls”‘e3..‘t‘l§3ee‘?§l‘y ‘iislilfiifills l§§“3’ell"e?'tll‘e'53il§r§’°sil§ illfefil i = iii this itemt‘ Not,“ current v A 7" t Brltlsil problem lies among men MAIQITIMES nrin nit o riinin in at 314,50, Montreal reported i, hlghl An officer of the Feminine section, Military Mission of Adminis- lll-lllastl". fiflllk, Pllw-‘Ssl- 1lll@Y-' Or- Wm’ ennstei‘: at the ‘eutbmak o‘ quality with medium to choice of $1250: Winnipeg $.12: Edmon- trativc Liaison, passes small cakes and cookies to refugees. Here allt- 1111M“ "D°”1.1~'“'.e ‘he 113ml‘ "11 t?’ a111,? wcogitfgme winma"; ‘gem stgerg quoted at 510,50 w 511,25 g, ton ‘$11.75; Prince Albert 510.5011 tle French girl arrives at Baycux from Caen. -,i_Canadlan Army Over- llle school, or meg.‘ ll be taking pic-t e t gem c m 13 (Lb, (gguntrv pointg, Moose Jaw $11.50; Rtogillq $11.25, sens photo Through WIBL _ v» of M» New Glasgow Yesterday its. use: ,,,,,,,,, C , ,, were“ igizi“ =1 "e we N ATT ll MARK! ancouver . 5953M “l ' ‘ eee>=>$%‘¢"逧$"éé’ llli‘ coo here. They may have some domes‘ working at the school, who‘); steal t 171171511311- 111W? been "V" 170m the ploy alvavs" v.11 tiiteeirveliiriretine; and families nearly Although grass cattle were very ' ' ' NEW GLASGOW, N.S., July i7 Flo Direct (Hood) ii ' i' ii i be much in the mllldrllv in the West. Nut, proper“, curbed contin_l—lCPt .— Basil Hanover won the Dinah G. iJabtiliee) M 5 infill? ill-ennui.‘ riwiegfon can“): itfiggriirliéspitewfiarisltiot rélllfitligflfifgg: ucd: Aside from the tap-dancing;fiieffifirfirl‘ i§ii§i1arh€:t% figté Milvfifgifile1e *1 em‘ 1 11°‘ _ject of Canadians in Italy. There elm-onto prices moved 1t): stronger routine, I am Strictly a former. I dais meme w“ the ciostng- ha“ Time: 2.10. haul/g barn hstltong lrfpresentiatiicinsinronritisf At MNNIPEG scrrie Oi hi1“ a 51x'acre ranch i“ the sml of a two-day harness racing card. biattslionsf v31]: Maj. If? JX.) ‘£2111? ' ‘he best steer 550mm had 1°‘ on" Fernando valley of California B , d b Miit B ii ti Divi i 50m at $12 to $1150 with n yew is where 1 raise the finest turkeys inlléfijrioQetgtft-vrfrwrgfi m] start?“ ‘~‘ - 5m" H" Winnipeg, of e Loyal Edmonton iiitit. hither, But most slaughter America. although I never do hi is St rm oi tn [in was i a Coat s nm_ Regiment. an outspoken vlllmllldll steers rated slo to $11.50. Stockcr turkey in the ring. I make a cnuple‘; paged” by ttrogediiie rfoosierll’ owm figrgg1tfifipcit; gen) e - of the ttiroope right to compassion- cnittic riid not snare in tiin nenerni EMF-d l‘ F611;. “e111”! E1°“"'1’1e ed by c. Walker of Halifax. Jose- Coronation MoKillop (.1. Hood) “Fri” ‘"1" advance and the best ol this class “w” "uflm dale Hoosier won the classified in Hillside sehtt (conroyl botnwrfii a" melt‘; “e“"§i°'" °“ rflld at $8 w $9 with P111111 very herd ' ° ' straight heats and in the first wlnnie Scott (Schuman) be e 53,1115‘ ai- ° T” e‘ “if” l0 mWB- QALGARY Wis m!" and ' .. ‘and third heat did the mile in Walt N’See (Kelly) "lyfifi “y ° “i, ° ”1‘1"°i‘.’i" ' steady l0 25¢ slYOHlW. with the Lai.uplng Lou, who studied 208 Miss Ginger (Hare) es. e army spo esmen ave best or the steers M225 i0 ‘i235 farming with the California Aggies ‘ ' Time, zii 34 made no Offldllll reply to the pro- for drv feds nrin M150 to sit for at Davis. Calif.,_ ‘before he turned “in SUMMARY - ' - leave promulgators. their content- irmd ‘grnssern Active trnritng nre_ professional puglllst, said he was n20 Trot and Pa“ Finni 1011 1: that the present. when every vniieti at EDMONTON n-iiere ton slaving ills comeback campaign 226 Trot m, Pm ' man 1S needed for llle flml thlllst- steers made £12.50 for a few and merely to get enough money with ' Bright spot (‘r Cynrieni l5 ilflt the time t0 make an , issue $11375 to 9225 tor good niiniitrtn wnlch to buy‘ a_ 111E891‘ llllkfl’ Peter At Court‘ E Hnieyl Singing Sam (smith) Ofivifeeve-‘l- 1dr i i The best of the offerings at PRINCE ranch. Theres plenty oftmoneyy in nntigontsn (Haiey) Winnie Scott any so ers, n etters to army ALBERT was taken “mo; tolks, my flne-feaillered friend. he nit“ K (Kennedy) y) MWSDlvDOliS. have 18M SlIDPOTl Y0 M00515; JAW $11; and REGINA 531d‘ Margandale Ace (J. O'Brien) Belle of Brooklyn (Harrison) iims trfgunent and some would $125 SASKATOON $12-50? H1111 VAN‘ ' ' ‘ Pearl Direct (McMillan) Hillside Scott (Conroy) “Qfsin” fr“? wiirfmfiim “timed WEE $12.15, . , Trixie Budlollg (MacArthur) Coronation McKlllop (J. Hood) unri e ob ("went B” ‘n 519d Nctn has registered 16 xictories Here“ no Direct (Hood) lsnvne, t EXyQRTS To Tr“; 1“ “new” "i,“ii‘{‘° ifi°mebai°k ‘mi? Jacob Withro (Hood) Time‘ 21o woriifdlrfiiflitf. “tgfimieicfif fflrliil nccor lllg to o aocass, w o _ ' ' - no e a . _ says Lou's lone defeat was suffered Time- 2115 1'2’ 2-16 14- 7'19 is a comment frequently heard. UNITED STATES last Fridav night at Detroit when rrreedrorniiir Sepliration is no furl. but ll scielcond The movement of dgjry came i0 Lee Orno was given a spilt decision _ parting would be oven worse. the United states ior the “reek Con. over hlm. When llle decision was B ii H“ V“ w Stewart Soldiers vlllo speak that way announced, Nova-always a great “b? ca” 'w nramson’) p usually are men whose home ties - -- ~~-—" actov-sivcolleddto tilei canvas ap- lpagiefillcci iltskgeiiiyit I have stttood in? ttrain oif the long noti been tsucitesiryfuidanid lihletjélfig. parently in n end nnt, i . , I sepa-ra on. ler mnrr ages were css on o rage nc en s rea y . . . Left M?1‘1211i1§l12‘i§- fir???) EIIIIStS RIIYII built nn solid foundations and des- Fflldlcls lends strong sun rt to P i ‘Lo bbed me- r - < ' - ' * - ihei grief n‘! bfiililzig pariitid frcm ithose wig’) arlziile ln ifavoé‘ o honie accass says. ‘ u was ro r Cl‘ wven all c ren. ev can Eflvfl- 1898115. C0565 Clillllfif" of the decision. So he voiced his Classified “a” ‘clan with confidence and hozpe for lors of the iroclps. hear of these disapproval by fainting. But he in the veal"; uhen they will be reunlt- incidents more frequently than gives me the big wink as he goes J°5ede1e H°ig$1eéi Q w“ e1 ell. other officers and in consequence down. He was goln’ to get up on Heulexi‘ °% 'n Unfortunately ell marriages have are more sympathetic. whnt might have been n short, Jedll He" Etv ‘ti; Yli --—--i- ~ -~- --_---, __ count. when I gives him the office N111- Fangver (J “gasginlm B)’ EN“) NEMY _ _ to Stlay doln-l‘h make it ‘ally-shad (Biglrllnliezsw (lljonroy) e (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Th. l ' l? k F n I‘ C e. v - . . ' i 1m n“ ‘mhmlw Whmh he ‘1 11' wiiken igniicy, WINNIPEG‘ Jniy 27 _ rep, _ _ This Canadian 1Jzldro works under fire wiin tin action sheltered by tile \\llll. — (Canadian lirrlll’ t ,1; mnstei- Stfittggigt, Abe y_inof5ky_ _ __ _ the hlellicnl Corps nlcn. He is here IYSSlSllIVIQ in lll-J iOvcrscns Photo). i Time: 2.08, 208 3-4, 2.08. Ijfpygnf-Qld mess champion of itfliw,‘ n“ n“ M...“ . .. evacuation of tile wounded. Canadian snipers are __ ' 2.20 Trot and Pace - 1st North America, has already seen a s...- "mt? L ', Singing Sam, Sydney (Smith) llgood part of tile world, but now‘ I '1 n ‘M’ on Belle of Brooklyn Iflarrlson) 2 he wants a different view of ftp i_.. 0 U Volo (Sweeney) I in action with Canadian Naval, -"" ._---_ --.»-e~- . - »_—_---—t-- {qt-Cm , Abe, who enlisted in the navy. this week as an Ordinary Seaman] Baseball RQ$l|lt$ be esllvtnirori duty to llnoasn ppawa, nn peg's navy ea -i T H E A T R E s quartlers, next month. h 1d ——" "T ey sa ou see t e wor NATIONAL when YOUT: n the navy, so I'm 9% 101115 5- P11111111“ 111" 0 going to take them up on lt." 59- 1191115 11 P11111111" 111119‘ 7- Hell be happy as long as he sees 91119111111111 4' 5°51“ 2- iaction an fotreign soiiil, but there r one epar merit w ere strate y 511153117511 counts—gunnery - and he'd lige Wa-ilhlnwldn °v 1711MB" 4 to be there. - Ph11ed°117111e 7' 51" 1-"1115 5 Yanofsky, who made his first 3°51“ 6' Dam“ 1‘ impression on the chess world at New 15°11‘ 1' Cmveland B‘ l1. stnrted manipulating chessmen _ while other boys were still playing "new row“ INTERNATIONAL gang tune“ ANN; BAX-mi; Montreal 3. Baltimore 6 it wasn‘t long until he was play- Tcronto 0. . - ing in international tournaments. in 311111119 _ 5 climaxed two years ago at Dallas, T070914! 4i _ - i - Tex., when he took the North Ain- Tgcgiqlcgu); MOMYBHI 5. BB e1m°1e 3- ericim championship from Rueben Fine of Washington. Last ear. in hls farewell role for the for the second consecutive ime, duration! Leading n reckless he took the Canadian champlon- _ crow on the war's most daring E ship, and for the sixth time the ' ‘ missions! Battling death in a Manitoba title. X ‘ . depth - bombed submarine! Abe has not neglected his stu- X I Finding love in precious, dies, and he found chess Wll on v / f. / p l‘ l: ~ 2 psanmurow thnO-wanot-vh mqosstasoout-e moments! aid in the class rooms. ' “M” Mare. live years olll- b! Calumet "As soon as 1 started playing. '1 Q / MONTAGUE-FRI. 8.45 I'.M. Budlong. dam by La Copla. Weight moved to first in m; c1355 _. he. MONTAGUE-SAT. s AND 1.000 Ihs. Broken single and double. fore that I used to come some- t ,1 ' l0 P. M. Beautiful driver and trout-r. Un-l when around rout-eh," he grinned, i i der broiler annervlslnn is n load He received his Bachelor oi . f SOUHIS — MON- 3-45 P-M- , vrvlveol- Price 8200- Science degree from the University _|_ n_ DELnNEi-t M“ of Manitoba this year, andmaiter MATINEE summufld” llllhllil he'll? lllllnl? slrllliillklns Unl- ' " The bulldozer is the army's mnid of all work, shattered street ‘in Vaucollel. - (Canadian Afmysi 7-28-21 Sit i a iti _ "I'd iiir to . following in the wake of war. Canadians are seen W‘? "adios-bow X,§{c,,,-‘ii,,“i,,“,,,,"§‘i’,§§s.,_~ a “Wltlt this new super-charge we [Cl llf-llllllld ffllller here operating one to clear rubble from a sheil-