f scam: 3 sumleuslnu and Mm John Pond. li Church Sheet-Phone u: PBLNLI couun m", Subscription; Advertinng, one.“ h. h“ ‘m, u“ Pa‘ Vfj y, Guardian may be bought doll t 1P summudalgl! OI tho following n“, h, floukslore. Water Street. [olotlo Bakery, Water Street, ‘lile uuurmnn will oo delivered lo u; h , urntr d"! l‘ 3° P" ‘hi. or 10a w; y“; flshmn-‘é’ s “"11" "Hm! . w Marl Guudet, iguGr-onmel: for this until: -- "our order to the boy i reupnnnlllle for deliveries on your route. column lo reserved for new: u luCJi lnteveJ, but advertising ‘g 4 ueusy nature may be IIIIEHQJ ll tut-ms a wold. strictly puyaplg 1n advance. LQSVTAVPLES. nails all sizes obtain. rile as Bruce's. 11-263-8-16-21. {3101115 fresh candles at Tay. h; Drug 00., KQDMUZIOIL l..-l0l-8-5-6t. 4 AND 4 PT. heavy galvanized M; \‘Vl.'€ stlli obtainable at Brace‘: 11-263-8-16-21. I _-1l. 13, 15. 17 heavv duty w“, 'storage batteries. sold at Braces. i L-263-8-l6-2i —NOBTH BEDILQCE United Church 50th anniversary Sung“); August 17th. Services l1 am 3 21111.. 7.30 p.m. special preacher Rev, H. C. Chalmers, 3,11,, 3Q: 511d Rev M. H. Macintosh. L353-ll-I4-ZL —BR.ACE'I ‘mm ‘. . °11iv ‘iii ml" can. :3 leg lns?8?1§ "ii W1- L-263-8-l6-2i. rVvllb-"IED-Alan and woman —1 KENSIXGTON RESIDENCE DA. Summerside. Fflllllltllniit‘. ' l‘.\lt 38 special spaced. farm ,--- tnc rrost ‘Ilghuuclc. . L-263-8- t6-2l.1 Auuuvun SAFELY - 1n. and‘. ma. A. J. Campbell. Ciel-mom, hasi meivcti a cablegranl from their, m, 5 a mston, telling of his safe urival ill England. -T0 OISSLRYE 50th ANNIVER- Ullliéd Church at n1 iv this Sunday. There will less t- umercstiux iustorical fac:s_ brought t 1 ill an historical sketch; bv the pastor. u. F. The truest sneakers aill 1 rt. C. Chalmers. B.A.. BD.. . Aiaclulcszt-S. Personals . Grant ‘Travers is spend- i laugh with his parents. and Mrs. Victor Traverse. ierside. l -Mis.< R355, Public Health nurse E or Pxnc; County has returned. 1cm u sizort visit to Nova Sco- .—S. ‘ -. i:\< Alilzlred Llewellyn. R. N. of .1 oi inc New Enlzlanrl Dea- . Boston. 1s visitirrz Mr. and Mrs. W. h. i Sllili‘ n. Sununerside. Conn" arc ' -.\lr. and Mrs. “Tm Stewart _of u_ vzsitmz r Liinkiettcr. Linkleticr -.\1lss llclyea who has been vLsit- i '""rside the gucst of Miss r llOlllt‘ ill Fredencton, B. C.-1 ___ I —.\1rs. l-‘roni: Mcwilliams and_ iillili.’ of Cape ‘Traverse who are rzndiul: a tnonth at Air Wav C1118 s. St. Eicouors. recently had as htir riatsx Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-- 111131115 111's. Bruce McWilliar. s. s. M, Cuiznon of Cape ‘Travvrse dlllr. and Mrs. Jim Palze and Mr. dlirs. George Page of Palmer. ass. i ~.\1r. and Mrs. W. E. MacDonald I rd daaluiizer. Catherine. of Brock- i .112. Ontario. who have been| binding their holidays 1n Nova walla, at visiting old friends 1n| Mr. MacDonald was‘ . fr cf the Bank of N0-‘ 152cm for a few years-S -Rev. C. Cook and Mrs. ' cn Thursday for a short’ Nova Scotia. They were ‘and T8S1d€$ in Vlctorial churn are returning home .., d cu their visit by Mrs. .‘l and M ss Friurll of . Mr. Frlzzeli is a ~ ire W“. am Frizzell who sbttn in Marne but left as a iiiilg man for it e States-S. jLicu‘. Fdzvard Crease has arriv- iii Ernxmcrside on a v‘sit to i. ml .\lrs. J. LcRoy Holman 5- C-"W and little daughter ‘I71.’ brr-i in Summerside for some “i? fir‘. Crcttse is the only m"? c! Mr. and Mrs. Holman d i-i i1? l‘; warmly welccmed by iricndr. -g, “Wilts ma: com 1° ' s ill. the Rcyal Can- lmcnt 10st no tine after the alarm Quarrie has returned to I yfiev. Dean Holmes. Dean of K n85 [Wycllif College. Toronto read single to work on small 1 MAG“) 3y "RE _ The residence L ‘if; ‘$313; or Albert Mcleilan. ‘ ‘W85 badly damaged by Kensington. _ fire which broke out while the family were “i bit-limit lvsterdav. Sllarks {r051 MDMDPTRLSD AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE PICKLING NEEDS! l1‘: nearly time to start you: annual pick- ling job. Visit Holman‘: tor the things you'll need. Stevdu KEN-lea. Glau Jars. Rubber Rings. Crochnetf. BEDROOM CHAIRS! The fur- niture Department 1s showing several smart looking Bedroom Chairs. Theyre covered 1n nyly patterned glazed chlntl and are 1n two styles-one with arms. See them next time you are ln the store. . . _ THE ROOF is one of the most important parts of your house. lt will pay you to let us put it 1n good condition. New Roofing is not expensive. yet it is vastly worthwhile. Call Ila today and ask us to inspect your roof. Holman‘: Building Service De- partmenf. the flue was the cause, the fine gaining considerable headway before being discovered. The Fire new"- i was sent in and quickly had a stream of water pouring on the roof. In a short time the blaze “~35 exiinruished but not before the w: was badly damaged. '10.- imam),- Ol U16 dwdillng was ul5g consid-gy- “My 11511158"! by smoke and water. Alherton man is 5 Air Graduate cAmARY. Aug. 1-1—(CP)—A' group of wireless operators trained under the Commonwealth Air Training Plan graduated from No. 2 Wireless school. Royal Canadian All’ Force here today-x l Wireless operators‘ badges were‘ presented to the graduates by cer commanding the school. at a ccremony on the parade ground. LAC. G. W. Bowes. Norwood. Man. i headed the class and was present-. e11 with a siver identification disk. The graduates. all Leading Ail'—‘ craftmen, included; Prince Edward Island: H. R. Cor. bett. Aiberton. ‘. Nova Scotia: M. Bent. Annapolis; county. ~ New Brunswick: R. A. Smith. Albert. County. Funeral of llev. lir. T. ll. llunt yesterday The funeral service for the late - Rev. Dr. T. H. Hunt was held yes- , terday morning ir1 St. John's Church St. Eleonora and was at- l tended by many old friends. His i Grace. the Most Rev. Archbishop Hackenley was the Celebrzmt at the Requiem Eucharist. Asslsfng in the service was Ven. Archdeacon G. H. I Harrison who read the Gospel and | t College who read the Epistle; Rev. Dr. Ramsay Armitage. President of the Psalms. The croir was assisted by members of the Summerside choir. The hymns sung were "King of 411'. arid Mrs. John Frizzell of lmve» and “Jesus the very though; of thee.” At the conclusion of the service i the Nunc Dimittis was sung by ihe choir. The clergy acted as Pfliibeai- ers. At the grave Rev. Canon Ma- lone said the prayers and His Grace Archbishop Hackenicy the Commit- tal. Interment was in the family’ plot 1n the Cemetery in the Church- yard. Clergy present besides those taking part in the service were Rev. Canon Banks of Ontario: RM‘- George Arnold of Lewisburz. N. 5.. Rev. Wm. J. Hunt. Manazilis’ P" rector of Edgehlll school for Girls, Windsor. brother of the deceased. —8. —-i—————i RAIS@ BUTTER PIIQ IPSWICH. England — (CID-For char-ulna a farthink a bound too 4p t» June 30 totalled iilon to tho equipment been. u» "*- flm no mo. a water bottle, ottnces cmtpared with Ge ge Woodhouse. . sin-Zane "we e nu». lint oh loom of u.» 1m. Ottawa u; Scout no». In d i butter. much for two noun S“ 0 Insvtlch bryo carry at the {do or on their g Mgnkq Qnfl p canvas etre chef. ___ i-i-_~_v HDLMAIPS SCRDIERSIDE , ‘we want vou :1 know that pending . C lnsunnncrl ALL @1155 RALPH llUTlART Summer-side Joint Proposal l: (Continued from page l) ‘The needs and deuianda of your and our armed forces can cnl - be deterlwrvd in the light cf the full knowledge ovf the many factors a...;‘.1 must be taken into consid- eration in the decision that we make." he mesmge continued. "In order that all cf us may be iii ‘I Dosztlcn to arrive a: speedy de- o.s.ors_ as to the apportionment of ‘ cur 1cm: resources, w; 5ug-ggst ma; we prepare for a meezing to be . held at Mzscow to which we should 59nd hleh representatives directly with you. ‘If this conference eppeaL; to you the decis n; cf fir: conference we .n matenal rs rauicily as pp s "We realze fully how vi rtarlr. to the defeat o‘ H... the brave and steadfast resls-‘ lance of the Soviet Union and we 5 feel therefore that we mus: not in f Mr. William Wiute. ouarter ma» 1 rcr on S S. Prince EdWBIO island ls 5' 1111112 11.5 noiloays at ueorge- - toun. l-le is accompanied by his wife - and dauznzer Phyllis. i, t ‘Mr. John Jav of Bloomfield visled his home in Borden recently". -. Messrs. Reginald Rodgers Jr.. VernorrCampoeliand Jack Dalztel of Borden are ‘visiting Charlotte- tomi for a few clays durlnir Old home Week. .‘\1r_. and Hrs. Prank Dalzlel and. family who have been spending| their holiday-s at Georgetown ‘lave, i‘ t Ms Elinor Campbell of Borden; has returned home from a pleasant V1511. to Mcncton where she W35 the zuest of Miss Atarzaret Maclrean. Mrs. A. P. _Ceretti of Borden who,‘ has been vismnz relatives at Mun- trsoi returned home on Tuesday. Amchlz the ~14 sailors who left Borden on Wednesday morninfs boat were Edward Oatway and Jame; McAieer Jr. of Borden. Mr. and Mrs Harold Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Milton ail of Moncton. returned to their homes .n Monet-en on Thursday alter attend» in: Old Home Week at Chartotte- , ovm. Miss Vlinnitred Macbean o r Moncton. is visttinl: 1n Borden. gues of M155 Elinor Campbell-A. Hen lays Victory Egg Mrs. Joseph Clow of Summersidé showed the Guardian Representa- tive an egg with a decided V at the small end of the egg. The V ‘was almost perfect in shape and was at least an eighth of an inch thick. It looked as 1f the hen when forming ‘J e shell decided that the proper way to close up the end was of course with a V for Victory. The hen was a large black one and has been marked by Mrs. Ciow to see if she lays any more. The hen evidently feels she must do her part however small in this war. as her mistress has a son in the army and a brother, Hihrd. was killed in England while on active service but a short time ago; and William Cameron. another brother of Mrs. Clow served all ilrrcush the last great war. —S. 21 AIRMEE t 'ing the H:ok -add a lzttle of the cocks any czrcurrstarces fail to act t qiiiftkly‘ and immediately in th" 1 mater cr. planning the rc . : for itze future aliicaticn pofrgtrixrl-l join: reszurcss." . The Prime Minister and President . deczded on the meisage w 5-3;,“ after a stu of the rpcrt o.’ HM?!‘ Ffit-kirts. the President's lease-lend administrator. cn ifs talks in Moscow with Stalin and o‘her Soviet leaders. . The messasesala m- Prime Min- =: nt. after consider- t suited t two cou . try in the .. _.o'. ..er1d'c1 (‘fence that y-cu ORANGE nrrrwrcsuaron i carts ’ 2 tablesprcns butter 4 Juice cf l-2 orange .- Grated -ir.d ct 1-2 cranze 3 egg v ites ' 2 dczen lady firfgsrs Method: Add the cornstarch to 212% Siisar and mix wzll, Graciualv -. 1‘- io . Sec gProvincial Live iStock Prize List CLASS I—STA.\'DAB.D BBED HORSES See. d Male Born before 1935 l. Harry O'Brien. Alberton, 2. Hank Adam-a. Halifax. N. s. SQmIFen-uloboruinlm 1. W. H. Home. Milton. Sec. ‘I Female born in 1939 1. W. H. Home. Milton. P. B. f. 2. Urban Gillie, Miscouche. Sec. l Female born 1n 1988 l. Lewis Young, Charlottetown, R. ‘ '8. 5. 2. C. E. Shaw, DeSable. Sec. D-Femule born before 1938 1. W. H. Horne, billion. 2. W. H. Horne, Miton. Sec. l0 “are with foal at foot 1. ‘Urban R. Gillie. Miscouche. Sec. ll Foal of 19-11 l. Urban R. Giliis. .\f scouche. Sec. 12 Champion Female 1. Urban R. Gill's. lfisccuche. Sec. 13 Get cf Sire l. W. H. Horne. billion. Sec. 14 Progeny of Dam l. W. H. Home, Milton. CLASS Z-ROADSTERS l. St. Dunstarls Unincrsitv. Char- . iottercwn. 2. Raoul Raymond. Char- . _ - iottecwn. Gm“? Capm“ 5' R~ owmi om‘ returned to their home in Borden. ,3" mikiilti against the xzzi at- ‘- ' tack” f Sec. 2 Filly or Gelding born in 1939 i . 1 Filly or Gelding born in 19-10 i 1. Ruby Benoit. Charlottetown. 2. born in 1938 l. Leo J. .\lacDonai.d, Afermaid. the mixture.’ 1 Geo,- g: ' Berzes N gage c; 3 Ptzltcn W1 4. .\1‘ss. Beat 1h; ggg m“; “any and - Rogers Tharlottetcwn. llllXillfé i to them. then turn this into the 1 rest of the cooked mixture and stir i and cook for 2 cr 3 minutes ionpe . Add the butter. orange it.“ and grated rind. then co"i lfeh ' the egg whites urril suff. these into the cosled custard. Lire ' a mould with lady fingers and" cover the bottom with a layer of the orange custard. Continue 1n layers. finishing with one of lady fingers Place 1n the refrigerant- to chili f thoroughly before serving, - LONDONS MEDALS IONDON-(CPn- Altogether 500 gallantry awards Pave been made to members of the Port of London Authority fcr their conduct during German raids last fall. Sec. 5 Mare with Foal at Foot 1. Leo J. llfacDonald. Mermaid, Sec. 6 Foal of 19-11 Kitsch. Hampshire. 2. "l. Norfh River, 3. ‘Raoul Rejvrnond. Charlottetown. 3. 1 L2 lab-imam. “F. r h ‘William Col , Clyde _ r. 4 1.2 cu; 5.23:3, ° C ‘" a C iPeter J. 311mm. Hunter River. 1 cup milk i 3 e2‘; YO-ks ' Sec. 3 Filly c- Gelding in Harness Rosemary 1. Leo J. MacDonald. Mermaid. 1941 CLASS 7 AND OTHER BEEF BREEDS ,_ lei: River. Sec. 1 Male born before Dec. 31 l940—lst.. Frank Sanderson d: sons, Ncrth River. Sec. 2 Male born July 1-4010‘ Dec. 31-10-151. Prank Sanderson dc‘ ns. Sec. 6 Hale born before July 1-38 -lst. Frank Sanderson_<§z_Son_S.___ l Martin. 3rd. Harrv ‘Ikveedv. 4th ' ' Rank Sanderson. - ‘ r -a 1 :1 Sec. 4 Mare or Gelding ln harness. i‘ n— t born before 1938 i A. H. Boswell a- Son. srarsntielc. Sec. '1 Jr. Champion Male born after June 30-39-151 Rank san- derson d: 5211s. Sec. 8 Sr. Champion Male born before July 1-39—-lst. Prank giréson A: Sr-ns-uflertte V.sta He: Sec. B Grand Champion “ale -- isz. Rank Sanderwn A: Szns — Monte Vista Heir 2nd. Sec. l0 Female born off-er Dec. ‘Zll-MF-lst. Prank Sanderson A- Sons 2nd. Rank Sander-Tn A: Srns, 3rd Prank Sanderson c: sons Sec. ll Female born July 1-40 to Dec. 31-40-15: Frank Sanderstn 6.: Sons, 2nd._ Frank Sanderson 6r Sons _High1and Lliy 10th. Domino's mas 2nd. Sec. 12 Female born Jan. 1-40 lo -Junc 30-40- t. Frank Sanderson- & Sms-Gretas Pnde. 1 Sec. 1-1 Female born July l 38 to June 30-39 - lsz. ck S. <cn 2nd. 2 -1 f‘ . 9:21. ‘ orn Julv 1-31 to June 30-38-1" d: Sons—Dorn ‘s Lass 2nd. Prank Sanderson k .. Sec. 16 Female born before July i 1-3'—l=t. Frari- sutderscz: d: Sorts -, . ' Sand "son ti _ Se.. l7 Junior ( ; born after June 30-39—lst . Sanderson-Highland 1.11:: 10th. Sec. 18 Senior Champion Female bcrn before July 1-3"—l.=: Rank Sandersart~l>ligh‘ ‘zd Kate 211d. Johnston A- Johnston Special — Grz-nd Champ . Sanderson-H and Kate 2rd Sec. 2') Junior Get of Sire —-v lst. Frank Sanderson-Monte Vista l _\fcnie Vista Ncrarcla 16th. Sec. 21 Senior Get of Sire — 1st. Prank Sande. ck 5oz: — M-nze Vsza Noranca 16:21. females-ls’. Frank Prank sandersrn. Group of four registered femrles is: Prank 5a Sanderson. 2nd son. Fra nit Slnde rson PSO.“ . cult Co. Specials—Be=t Prank Sarderscn. Best CLASS G-SHORTHORY Sec. J .\l."le born after Dec. 31-41 mo..- Wcod k gx-L “- B°»‘“’-‘ “Qvfia- tMartin, are. Ling Brcsxdth Harry ward Yraeedy. p.11 A. H. Bosweu a. Son. -—l_ 1. t‘ Sevrr ".1." Cha ‘own. R. R. 5 3rd Peter J l1’ . Hurfier R‘ r. it“ Peter J. \i . Hun er 51h Ft-rnsrlffe Sec. '2 312i’- i-nrn "xiv 1-49 ‘e Der. Harry T": PVT-fr. 7nd. Pete.‘ J. M? River. Sec, R Vale born =‘ a. Jan. H. Bflstvali A: J. R . 1-! . . .0... Soc. 4 “ale borfl Julv 1-39 in Dec. rtI-39-lst. Pete.- J. .\1'-rtin. Hunter River i Se". 5 Male born Julv 1-3810 Jum- 30-.'V‘—i.=‘. PR" J \1a. n » H "er giver: 2nd. Harry Tive. l. c E" . Sec. 6 Male born hefon- July 1-38 l, -l=t. sermon.- Wocd A- Son. Char- lottetwm: 2nd; H=rrv Tweedy. Earnwliffe; 3rd. Ling Bros. Wheat- .,_.1 Sec. 7 Junior Champion Hiale- l Sec. 8 Senior Champion Vale - sennour Wocd Lr Son, Charlotte- t0 wn. Sec. 9 Grand Champion Male — Sewnour Wcod & Son. tCominued from page i) ..-__._. -._-. --__, vivor of a club lest February ln which szr Frederick Banting, oo- discovering c£_ lnsulzn. and two oth- I er persons were riled in Newfound- land near the Ollliti of a. tram- Atiantic mp. ‘the 22 vicious-eight Canadians. seven Americans. six Britons and one Australian-of last Sunday night‘; crash were burzed this af- ternoon in a sinzie wave beside a little church on a lonely hillside not far from where they died. They were given naval hon:ra, and the coffins were draped with the stars and stripes and the Union Jock The us: of dead follows: Rt. Hon. Arthur 13. Purvtl. Moat- 1. NR0. R. Cooks. Dartmouth. N! E0 W. F. J. Goddard. Toronto. no. n. A. Duncan. 11km. William. Ont O t. ‘R0. D. N. Hannant. Victoria. R0. J. P. Culbert. Montreal. R0 MacDonald, Innzueuil. J. J. C. W. MacKay. . J. J. Mzffat. ‘mronto. . A. C. Earl, Hutingdon. West Virginia (xpt. M. D Dllley. Kansas Olly. Capt. J. J. Kerwin. Oakland. Cal. Capt. E. B. Andtng. Merrick, N3. Capt. M. J. Wentzel. Jamesburg. N. . Capt. 0. Hull. Bryal Oak. Mich. Oapt. E. Hamel, Bralntree. Man. Capt. P. F‘. Lee, in. Frederick. Md. PO. E. W. Wat-on. ‘Terrence. Cal. Flt. Eng B. F. DavLa, Battle. M‘ eieves m ‘the ehetoher tin-om. m loom 1m we v1 "w" "9 ‘Min: u» Otplhl‘: our blackout. Wash. Capt. R. C. Stafford, Maidenhead Beth, England. R0. A.Tambl1n. Port Arthur. INVASION’ “WW5” rune: RECAPTURE stlllllllflel o; Urn/Aw C §@ North or South for Great Britain? A Great Britain. primed for an offensive move while Gennuny is busy in Russia. may strike in the Arctic or in the Mediterranean area in attempt to diver: Hitler into another two-front war. __ . Great Britain, primed for an offensive move while Germany l1 busy in Russia. mil‘ strike In the Arctic ' Q ln the bledllerrlneau are; 1n attempt to divert Hitler Into another two-front war. Z German Amaelu \§ luuo-Gonnno X Iotflohon! 01o lornbod by RAF (b coma rehongol IDTORUSQA‘ i SOVIET RUSSIA ‘f, atpro Q RUSSIA’ i" _ l‘ s-Highlarzd LadY- D DE MGUARDIAN Q ‘ S P E C l A z O E I z FRIDAY SATURDAY 8. MONDAY I O j turn TOMATOES, 2 lbs. for _ _ _ _ _ _ - - 23c t o DAINTY LUNCH SANDWTCH SPREAD. — -— - — 25c : ‘ z SWEET MIXED COOKIES. 2 lbs. for - — — — -— liic ° z suonrasmo, z n». m - - _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 33c I PEACHES. I elm for -- ._ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _. >190 o , . q ZIP SOAFS. 8 Ban for - - - _ - - _ _ -_ ._ 33¢ z ° VANILLA, B or. Bottle - - — - _ _ _ _ _ - _ 17¢ o I xrxo cou»: a- nrp ROSE rm. per m. _. _ _ _ m 1 : JELLY POWDERS lall flavors), 5 pits. for - — - - 23c o Q l\LEl\"S DRESS 50X. per pair — - - - _ — — - 1Q: z z MEN'S SHARK SKIN JACKETS. Reg. 55.25 for — $1.50 o . MEN'S OVEBALLS, Extra special — — — — - - 51.59 z z Buying eggs at highest market prices. . o O , w. s. mum ; 1 GENERAL rusrtcuaxr z I xsxsrxoros. P. 1:. 1. I O 04000000000400 OOOOOOOQO-OOQQ Pezer J. M37111}. 5:11 Pew: J. B-farzzn. . Sec ll Female born July 1-40 to ‘Q l2 Female June 30-40-152. Seymour Wood é: S03. Frank samerw" i-e&S-o~n~.].5?lf1.a!l3eter J. bfarzm. 31-40- 1st. Seymour Wood & rid Seymour Wood d: $021., 3rd Tweedy. 4th Harry Peter J. Marin. om Jan. 1-40 f0 Discussed at. Teachers’ meet :ur Wood A: Son. 3rd .11. 4:11 Seymour Wood 22d Se)" Sec, 13. Female born July 1-39 to (C. 30-39 Peter Sec. JIIBE son 2nd. Seymour Wotd dc Son, 3rd Ling Ling 3- Sej-m Wcod A: Sort. 4th Athol ltberrs. Wzcnsloelzl 51g. A. H. Boswell & Son. _ ,. __ _ arve ros. No.anda l6..'1_ 2nd Frank Sandeson Champion Femalkseymcu: ‘vex; é: Son. Senior. Selmour Wood d: Son Sec. 22 Group of three registered Blggswsd shipper‘ speck! a n" a plnn Son. Junior Get cf Sire-‘lst. Seymrur - . d ,1 1C7 -\\'cod a Sen... " “as n“ ° b“ ° 3rd Harry Tweedy. 4th A. H. B0:- .weil a . , _ Senior Get of Sire-let. Sey- 51104388 0- 5 » - ‘ e H1011? “bod d: Son... 3rd Pete 14th Ling Bros. p swift Canadian Co. Special - l Three Reg. Shoxhcm Females. two years PLfilBrxc rrrs r011 ac Sec. 1-1 Female July 1-38 to June —1st. P ‘d c. 16 Female born before July l 3l-39-lst Peter J Martin. “TXNIPFG. r J_.\1art:r1. 2r. L 5th Harry Tweedy". born July 1-37 to 30418-1“. Seymour Wozd d: Brs, 4th Peter J. Martin, 5th. ,cgnfefentje Bros. Represc culty c! the benefits c. and said that ’ vernments took t. Seymour Wotd d: Scn. 2nd our Wcod 6s sch, 3rd Seymour Speclal- Junior Champion. . Female — a’ J. R- MacDonald Spglflll .4311“! Chum- Cross. P.E.I.. said a mo Female - Seymour Wccd A- ‘ underway in his prov larger units, but mo‘ 2nd Peter J. Maw“ ' establxhed. The conference ic-dav rep: Son Wcod 6: S:n.. 2nd Seymo . r J. Martzrl. , ions. G. Edison .\facDo. of 1e and olden-ism Sev- -1°'~““~C“'“1 5am 2nd. Pete: ll - lilac-m‘ teachers had i. o tel-re Civil Ser- vice jobs in Ottawa. tTo be Continued) ONOMY Prospective hcme - builders who 7718 Stretch t: save money by economical Him" building methods would do well to ‘arrange their home plans to plare . 1'40 u‘ ‘the bathroom and washing facili- j zies cn each ficor one other. in the home visually entail extra e pendlzure at the time of cor-st": tion. hence the question arises: above the Plans for future expansi '1 it wise to make this extra invest- e- merit‘! This is the question which comes from gardzng the importance cf running heating and piumbmg i attic, which he intend; to have un- 1 thc drzver $10.00 to 0 r ., '11 in tlires re- . . _ a adv V‘ 3 q 1n, Je wees. “or “m; m an pie wxh Al. _Gra.. _ $10.00 ‘o the caremker ct finished but expecu to develop at horse pacing the tastes‘. mile during i - some future date into additzonai rocms in the house. The should be _ _ house is being buzlt. One authority estimates that to run these w the attic after the structure i: ootnpieed and plastered will .ubiy cast three times as muc u 59¢ 10 Four-lg hgrfl an" y)”, 31 1 it would, when the house is being 4o_g_<¢_ a g Poaweli, 3nd Peggy y ; built. And later i: may not be pcs- sibie to do the job so well. Heating lines valves in the the week won by B Bake. time lines l answer is that y while the extended $10.00 to the V1 .. “g Drivers of: Clam Driver Horse Pipe! rob- Free For Al‘. Trot and Pace-Roy Barnett-Rainey G. Henley". 2.12 Trot and Pacewcsep: Brzen-Aarcn l... 2.1-1 Trot and Pace-Joseph 0‘- Brien-Aascn L. O'- lmes can be extended .11 tic d : w rer to ‘ ca; put“ in.“ tn ahuttoff 2.16 ‘ho: and Pace-Willard Kel- lrst floor pipes. The ly-i. ‘Lie Kaimuck. will make 2.19 Trot and Pace Div. A-Wil- plumbing con rector provision in the drainage lines for future connections. This work . pensive. now for later development of the attic. future i" SMALL REPAIRS (205111 LATER and improvements. If essential repairs are long ne- glected, future cumuiate. woodwork that is in need of paintp sheet metal that has rusted. doors that been a owed to are elgna of neoicc When neglected _ house loées its worth as a dwel- ard Kelly-Bonnie $co:t. 2.19 Trot and Pace D.v. B-Tyn- daii Semple-Uscita Britten. 2.22 Pace - Harley Harrison- Grattan Queen. Free For i‘. ‘hot-Willard Kelly —.\1:ili'e Kamuck. 2.18 TYof-‘tvikam Hood-Watch- 1 srrt of ' done now, will not be ex-y Make a- complete pan . In short: ‘look to the 3.22 Dot-John Niacblillan-lst- Every home owner knows that hi; house needs regular repairs i" 1"“- Two Year Old Tro: and Pace- Tyndall Semple—’lr‘.xie Bud‘. . . ’.~-\\ :1‘; . repair bills ao-j Three ye - m“ “ab” Kelly-Kc _ gtrnarc. Three Year 0x1 Pacc-\\'@1l1fi3¢°fl Aiaclteill-Rayrnond Budon, Four Year Old Trot and Pace- Geo. A. Calibeck-Margaret Jean. $5.00 to the caretaker of the horse winning the A roof . walla or floors that have deteriorate. all t. too long. any lng and as an investment. As B Free for Ail Trot Farm-Fred guide tfishelp the ‘bunxme owner HenneSSev‘._Ra,nek,. G‘ Hen-e?‘ Pi“ P"°P°i"i' Pmvemen‘ . T t .'i P c —-B' Brem- pwm hm v - PM er lug-ill.“ mf-‘lhaif; .‘l" “ ° °° u“ m‘ “mum e. 2.14 Trot and Pace-Bob Brem- Are the foundation walla aound- net-Aaron L. and in good condition? 2 l6 Trot and Pace-David Wlsen- Does the basement have adequate e,__\“;11._- gammy, natural light? ls the water-heating good order with hrt water alwafi on tap? ls and lighting up-to-date and safe? Arc the floors in srvd find:- ilon modern. attractive? Is the minted wocdwcrk in first- 219 Trot and Pace 171v. A-Jirlc Mooreside-Bonntc Scot‘ 219 Trot and Pace Dzv. B-Hartle 5-5pm S-mms-Uscita Britten. 2.22 Pace-James Gavin-Graitar’. Queen. Fret- Pcr All Trot-David Wisener -.\fi‘.lie Kaimtlclt. system 1n the electric wiring clifilfeciflgligglg cwxvenwn‘ u“ 2.1a ‘Prot-Douzlass Valentine- m‘ MAW“ “akmm t 0e ‘vr or Little Are there Slllllclflll electrical ‘M? ‘Pro- cure i n1 — outlets and up-to-date electric fzx- Fox. 111705 Does your attic lighting and vent lalicn? Two Year old Futurity Trot and 9501111!" Pace-Clarence Gallant - ‘Trixie i Budlcng. properly located? have 15 m“ pmmm“? syswm i“ 33°‘! Three Year old ‘non-Eric ‘More- ccnditxn? Are weather-tight crndticn? suarrurnp --ci=» - ‘Bramall ‘ Lane football ground. home of Shef- f ieid air raid is expected to be for pint‘ next season. Bomb enters tare being filled in but the stands‘ will not be repaired until after the W81’. the exterior walls in good sidFKeiiyh Nicrtmare. Three Year Old Pace-Leonard OMeara-Rnvmcnd BUdlOlliZ. Four Year Old Trot and Pace- Myron hlocmthtir-Alargarvt Jean. United. damaged during an -——_--—-——-— ready PORTSMOUTH—'CPi-J. E Lore. c’i' councillor for 1-1 roars and a founder nf the Lower Deck Welfare movement in the British , Navy, is dead. He was 54. for’. ‘a 52x11;- -_1- .. .5...‘ ..-.-.-