JUNE 10, 1.94.4 f.‘ BACK W? DOWN §TRETCH E Earle Rowe. MP; former leader _°f the Progressive Conservativ pa Y d some of the best trot- Qflffi pacers in Canada. will ullow his racing colors on a pair i ,1 Canadian bred two-year-old over and given a chem _ ,_ itmbu; soffbaf lzue doubleheader on Sunday the 111g Qut m “e1 “men; e1; the i . °“lli.i‘°ls°’iili“l’l.li’°ililé.ll‘i s“ w“ ...“".-l.""r*""lm§i"ce°' -.“°°..-..-'~'.@l’<i‘f s. A ~.Fer.:::.cs.“il:~.i"1 ‘ l. 0......» reason. ave een dened - B e ‘ue \vi1l ‘ ' ‘ - - Y5 o further word has been re- blood rrlay save a soldier's llic.‘ with the runners and ehe thoro- built and old ones’ n§§l'...1"§§§ sil-Yiddv uithaga dOilbleliite-tgdlfl‘ slaw‘. game‘ w l” “dew” It i P- M. celved from him. Phone 021 today and leave your‘. breds are Miss Canada and Dust- the whole plant has taken on a the Tigers meotirlg the M“ and and the R. C. A. l". Aircraftsmen ______ name 3.9.411 let: Pat. new ap earance. The postponed “S Wines DiBYiDK the Rszvala. . Pl" the Navy at no P. M. a; nanny n. JAIIISON - _...u-_. meet wil be held Slltllrdfly June in” “ma” W” ‘mm’ l‘ The “MM” “Mu” "V" AHMED “mmR-AL “AI-L's V . t 1 10th, and we are an ham“ '1 Kvdn below; the Aircraftsmen a chance to gain FLAG SHIP, June a __. (Dglpygdi TII ROGERS Hardware 0on- l=°m° A- $““l°‘°"' s F“ ac“- N- fine da The °' " undisputed ion Position in the -(AP)—I tn d tn r I4 an Limited will be closed alll . ., W110 Faced 5W“ 30°11 li°f5B$ homes fyfere re “e a» °l 0f June l1, 3.00 Tigers vs. Aces 1935119 A? Pfflflit they are tied hours of tliv: (hill d ‘e "ll-st f ldayywednesday until further no- fl-m- 1s Reldlgm 2'15 1'2 and B“ M“ new ones Qffame 01d Dues‘ 5°!“ 6.00 Wings vs Royals With R. C. A. F. fioers and France from close cranlnvaabgn d9 aloe - - 2.11 1-4. has been selected as pre- he“: tut-m m tggililifl-tlliltielgedt l8 June l2 5,15 1.111,;- hge v5‘, T1 eye the Navy outfit with two wins and flat-bottomed Rhino glen? “that l --——~ “mug jmlge ti“ It-Ihe “l!!! scoot“ We look to see a new trxasck 113.353‘ Jum l‘ m5 °' V" i‘ m ma” um‘ had "° mm“ m" "l"! “l”, ll b" Tmu“ M") FERRY T Thc M01118 0"“ ~ e w‘ e5 u“ er made this season Jlljifimlllmflll Izoyal. va. Hit-rights fore being able land on the tro-in left Borden last even-ml Willi .00 A date of June fith-“The horses are As all working good around hcre. rty in Ontario, who has bred 'a. regulation track and put ch 6 contra to t, _ the dlloii ‘lnlfilf. linblmllifli Spot on the first turn has been --¢y-¢ eliminated, l1 th and banked“ and estl-‘eltgliesgrggrig §f0Rl 1 ‘FT-m QHARLUITETOWN ’"" f '3'“ A ‘fl insulin Ten Games in f First Section If of S. Softlial games are schedui e Ten ed in the first section of the Knights c! (‘o1- oes va. Royals 6.00 Tigers vs Wings Sergeants vs. 011i’: Airoraftsnien vs. liavy near as I can filld out there are our f, June 19 M5 , , stationed at the ‘Pruro track nnti york Cffgfngu Jgfen légggmenordg: June 21 6.i;v'1I‘llggr?-\;ngd?ail: .t l5 lumoured that Joe OBrlen is .10 sand us details of the flew June 23 0.15 Aces vs Ritrignts qiomlng today with seven of his. surfing syafem whfch w“ mm” (Patriot please copy) Jill-s Wlll mall‘? the filial-est iillm- dune-d 11g meeeve“ Raceway -_____.___ ——— ‘oer of horses I have ever seen wesfbury‘ N1 some evenlngs ago- AMERICAN flown this way at one tlack except 1; was originated by Dr. J. Dwight G 1; race dliys._ 1t looks as ll Old perm Supemsfng steward of the l) schgfluh Wuhinswn I; Philadelphia l heme ‘Ck will have more horses New york Harness Racfng c°m_ Cleveland 4; St. Louis i, than 01H this Y9“ imfl K0011 "M5 mission and required the horses ' w t» an t l... of! n. 1.... into This Afternoon “"‘°’““ —0— the infield and return through a 30mm ,, arm“ 3 .101“ n. McLean, ex-M.L.A.. stifling flew The loop start will Chicago ii; Pittsburgh‘ a. gnuris, h sending his three-year- llld colt Iv Kink Spruce 2.08, out at Marge Direct 2.13 1-4. to tho cburlottctown track for training A to be one of the fastest. ._()__ Our Ontario corrcspolldellt writes L15 enclosing a score card of the New Hamburg. Ontario, races with the following comments . “The laces were very good a though the track was a bit heavy. The fan:- est mile was chalked up by the trotter Brucc Henley 2.12 1-4. Ho as the only trotlcr in the ltlcc. ills brother. Jackson Iicnlcgg drivcu walling to expert horsemen ii. is the lost beautiful cult in this Province and is well enough bred. revised U.S.T.A. rules. trasts with the l0 second count of former years. -()_. Two gates are involved in the inew start. The horses enter the iflflfiid. a few yards above the starters stand nud parade dowll to a point about 35 yards below the barrier. There they turn onto the truck and are strung out single flle ln a straight line parallel with the barrier. When the pole horse roaches his position, the gate ls_closeri again becoming a llub- rllll. The startcl‘ ilnlnediatcly gives the get-ready signal. anti by Charles Lilzdberg. won the "he count is tolled from one to free-for-all in straight heats. ggz- l°n°w°d by m‘? Wmmalld — best time 2.13 3-4. It was a gala meeting for the Peter Hcnlcys. L01»- The veteran pacer Lastic Grat- tall 2.06 won the first llezlt of lilo 2.24 trot in 2.20 but only finish- ed third in the second ileat ow- lug to a slight collision. ‘Trainers I-Iillock. Harvey and Dickerson thipped the morning after illc races to Batclvla, N.Y.. and after arriving tllcre Jackson Henley started in a clash and came home in front. his backers being re- warded with $42 for a two- dol- lar ticket. The same night Lcc Peters fillisilcd. first in his class out tile judges dltl not approve o. the drive Elli Harvey gave him and grounded him for five nights. Chappy Chapman shipped Volu Stout and Joscdnle Director to tilrv same track and no doubt by tho time this reaches you. will have started one or more limes. .04. verv nll ~—0.- Many fricnds will remember George R. MacDonald. son of tho lrllc Janlcs MacDonald. Eustoll St.. who regularly conic from Bos- ton to spend his holidays hero Old Home Wcek. George is now with the United States forces Pllliei” lll Ellf-Ylfilld or France. In a recent lcttcr hc spckc of receiv- ing the sad news of ills father's passing and lncniicncci the many lluppy times and good companion- ship ihcy had tugctllcr and of ills father's grout love for horses. Something that we 1nd almost iorgoitett was tllnl Mr. hint-D“- uld owned in his limo nrulv filio stallions that were llclpful lll im- ._()._. i 1.1 their depar- ll)’. i Edilcriou had brckcn lIlS hopplcs‘ get the trotters and pacera away in six seconds. in conformity with This con-. TYYOVIIIR the stock in his ltjnlfllllih. T119 Opening stage of the pre- INTEINATIQNAL Sldéliifs match will be played at Belvederc Golf Club this afternoon. Buffalo 14; Baltimore 10 it was announced yesterday. The. Montreal 8; Jersey City 9 Droizram was postponed from last‘ Toronto 0; Newark 8L Saturday wlicn a cold driving ram Syracuse 1; Rqqhggfgr 4_ began early in the day. | The course is reported in splen- rild shape. under file careful super- vision oi Mr. John MacDonald. the grcenkcopel Interest in the event ls at a h __ level and keen com-f ibctitiou is ure to develop. The games will start at 2.301 sharp. l Rciresllmcnts will be the clubhouse bv the ladies. served at Syracuse 2; Rochester I. Standings In Softball League Following is the unofficial stand- ing in the City Senior Softball i___ Iieague: P w Ll By The Canadian Press cams ~ ., ll.‘~“§1‘»l’5’§§~“n.“él%v °"'°"’ l l ll n12. ill the l-fulzlillg _cl' the ‘$51.09 RCAF Alwrallsnle" g f 9i fadcltd Orpsu Mccnorlal Handicap AH“! 4 1 é‘ at Toronto's Long Branch track A §lal§_ 2 0 ., five years ago today. The 1939 RCA-l“ belgeanl-s i‘ .King's Plate wlnncl" slipped iar be- ROM“ Cmpcmls 1 o lllnd in’ a race that. saw the mn- ner-uo ln lhc ‘.933 plate rrfcc. Mcnn. |Bcl1. head the ilcld 'German Headquarters i ‘Suricrised By Canucks By wlLLlXylCsTl-siizxn‘; . WITH CANADIAN INVASION FORCES IN FRANCE. Junc R -- |l.. . at the sight of the invaders. Ela- The Navy. Carporals, Officers and Aircrzlltsmen each have one ipostponcd game. ifilarketl improvement ‘oreatnery butter during lhc In the Qliv some: Softball Lea- oarge liali I Tough Time Henry B. Jameson first the following sto He reported: ry. bringing me M most bitterly contested beach. the craft after the tlllrd attempt ed coastal batteries before naval bombardment. ' of the beaches we floated n land" between the Allieil battle- ships firing steadily over our heads and the coast. Three timcs ilurlug the first eight hours of the invasion we pulled toward the beach but each time were forced ti» null back. O‘: fllc third ll‘, we actually hit thc beach under German fire and lost some equipment IIECC-‘Silfi’ for unloading the barge so we again pulled out tn safer territol Tllcre lvcrc fozlr ca: ollc fulfil-Jill the third trip. This limo we were close cllollall to get a clear mcfuro of ~ ' terecl beach and the lcrrllnll cement defence installations buri- ed in the hlllSldPi. The l' bcnchod the ll-Boat Sinkings Low In iiiay WASHINGTON. Jlllllc 9 l: l mcnt counting The London Bureau of the As- I lsociated Press received today from \var correspondent with the Allied in- vasion forces reported injured — "lhese two takes were all I had time to write be- fore I transferred to another ship to port. y in- 1uries are not serious, but have in- capacitated me for further carry- Because of shoulder and slight. leg l1l]l11'ie8 I was forced to lcavc which brought us under blistering fire from the enemy's camouflrzllg- t oy were knocked out by the terrific Throughout the initial storming f and manoeuvred ln a watery “no ma ‘s -T_hh column la ftscfVtd for newsl lot local interest. out advertising. jot a nevvsv nature may he inserted‘ at live cents a tvnru. strictly pay-l able in advance. * COOKS for ch35? coxl-"anmanolv LIFE m- summon. DON'T FORGET Junior Lea-l o-lu-llg blue T54! day 10-041. . ACTING MAYOR — During the‘ absence of Mayor J12. Blanchard‘ in Montreal. Courtcillor B. Earlei MacDonald will be uotinu Mayor. in passengers, arriving here with 52 at the hour of 6 30. made '1 trips vesifilday. Till‘. ROGERS Hardware Com- pany Limited will be closed all day Wednesday until further no- aice. 6-94“ zldian Legion COiIVCiIl-lhl now b1 held at Vancouver \\‘1ll be broa ‘over the CBS network this (v: _ from '1 to 7:15 6-10-11 l l CHEST CLiNlf; tombs The“; lgglltjhoan up lrmtlculawly‘ \V|l1'E many . . an l »- - Cardigan l0 O a :1i.ll'i'CIl(at:l'L‘l/l other; L011‘ lnucu Lo ro- lllluclgi on .11. a at iiflilljltj.» alhu‘ T4 1am. in Georgetown, Jllne 12. I FUNERAL TODAY- The lcnnllnclmliivlllilil W» .‘ of the late Colonel l) Johnson l. 1“ i°“‘l'~=- ‘ iarrlvedjn the Citv lost night 1.:- lcolrlioanled b his solrnafl.“ Hum» u . The ferry I Lliiiiiiitiii ouilnoiilii} I i lttulls on roux-Luis accrues. _ The Ulifl-ILEBCI into clvillall c. '4??? SF. _Fl?’._ Gives full value For ro|| your owners luy the V! lb. container. . . if’: economical Enemy Sn ipersu ‘Give Trouble To Canadians By ROSS JIUNRO WITH ‘IKE UANADIAINS 1N FRANCE, Jiluie li-lueiziycul-ICP) __i.___. eci-roups of German snipers hlcnng PROCEEDINGS OF Till-J Cun- ' ul the woods ‘r1110. lying low m oc- '1 LUIZZCU lOlHb Cbilslllllttf Uilfifid ii 5.9.21 bis; lulu 111d lll illc wllcuc till.’ fifilllctllnug MCI 1e f .._nazarcis for this Canadian ln-l 11g '. vliSiUfl lorcc. no the Canadians raced strailuht inland. batcilcs ol 0119111‘! wen. out and iiwlc ‘vn-D nu time to nlcp miners look hi) lJUS- . Liiill lll [iii . utllcs to ll- f Link? 11211115 ’ lf-Ih-i-v-n-sl-I-I-v ’ The Man Who Wasn't Himself ' By Leslie Cargill . -l-i-.-.~.-,-.-- l l from 1X1 11c 3i lzcss asked. lvllrn iilc woman had i left tile rsom. "Vi/halt dld you sup- pose me in be doing when I \\~.\.=n‘t seen ill my usual haunt?" C uh. “Wevcllrcltwclloll I ‘ h Mrs,“ i _ 3 D M‘; ‘m; blvolv‘ no inc C.ll 1 film‘ cmwlpflfllilhf" he be u llulltzirv (i110 “hill inc (lgllflfl nil -~ - ' » ' YLlEilTflClL-lii! palm “"1" ‘"9 " i. lvaci .' Your bani. . _~- i i . . . . . l nil; g. l 5001!‘. G5 LADILS Of Cll L-v . p _ Lolvll are milk‘ i.’ n hogsc-lc- ‘m l‘ ‘Wlm- “l ~ bcall lll" llUlllll Cluulc l. \ ilil DIIGRI iisglu \Vl1llc_-; Lodge. I. O. O. Lllurlottctcwn collforrcrl ill’. ‘degree on one of the l-‘YBQS has of candidates ln its lll: t. '1 he 1Jrogrcss being enjoyed by l..." .0 d Fella "s ledges hcrc 1S llivllllt‘ ‘ l‘ uchicvcnlclli \vn '.l cxpcrlcllccti by zlll f ‘ O. F. lodges lrl the Jii ‘tllllllilll of tllc Maritime Prov ccs lwilllill includes". Ncwfoul To LON Vic’ By ICOBERT f‘. ots Underway i WILSON ‘nllcc Unio lTn be vonlil 1c: Mrs. i1. Harvard (in TLILTJLExecutlls C . at First Baptnt Chul‘ lll’>1‘lll1lg. Tflc (:11. ed are as follow w- fcriilcriy of 2 A l\' . S CAIHIZLJTJZ- . u . Island If) afzcr fnclavfld) _ (C? 911,1.» __ The *0“- ltllc 11st and iii) in} v e.\'-'. .111)" m“, whim; ff“. .» u I ‘ n “Tim Blltdvlll the 110F595 010W l llclkmyc m“ Akllapolllflll ‘illdlgtnnnoinzs \v carried out‘ y ~ _. I.TI.. S - h) 1111111131111; ,\]_Y__ “here fhgyelDrlving Club. Boston. lvhorc lll: enabled CJl-“fdjan 11p, tycgp§ 1;; f, . .S ilil whip _ 11.39;.“ Afh..;._-h_ Will be tlllfli’ fll-‘Jlilé Yflfllllll- Gian i fliiher trained R1111 ""4 some °l ovcrcorllc a walled (‘Tfllilll coastal, QTTAwA_ Jung g _ 1gp. _ A, re“ l *s,_fmco dcwm _i~1*c.ltcu ‘ti Vl ll yo‘ else tlile rfiwtcs off Oltdl Home l‘ {Pic ffifiéslp balls"? “Bull ltpcrhqll‘ dcfcllcc llrzldquarters established lln | ‘-lnarkeu" imp-overhung m CXll-i 3'5 (m1. 1.91.501; ' glr°llclfhalllgffi¢rfl ‘Tvufliis SBSSiCHS Cflllflilde the ice re ease - uglzs 5th ‘n. i '-‘- ° ‘-~“ ° 9i" - ' s I lln c about a mic nears cutter ' " uosllizn tiurna‘ .. \ -» .. i 1'11» lT-‘lr.C0fl\'8I‘1l01‘i. It i; 113m m be“; 11w eh“. ‘the description of his campaign jf..o,,{mi..lc (Sh; i?“ lM-ulv was re v2.1 lad b ll. C...fflllll,..ifim‘§glli;t1m- ' “f "5 l" H" liilils! 051W -~ m put ml down ihcrc. To doub. ml 1312911011. -"- hi“? ll“! '41" iTlv- Cllll nns were disclosed .Do:nln‘.ou Bu nu of St 1 ‘ “ “flkmnfpfff M“ ' - . l! v-ill be a banner mac: with llllllYfif-‘Cd a mull"? l" lll" mnds "l to ll y . i in Lil!‘ region of lorcouoalon tor that lllo nl 1 a .. “j ' ‘ l train: f1" . This rrriciioll is nrccisrli‘ What flit‘ new lmpnrltlfinns ¢gh1;1e¢;11q,1otl1cl' trainers. Tllf‘ ilr=l rial-ti]; 5 - “m1, of C3911) up to lili.ulli.942 oouzus. un_ v1- ~ """—-""~~~-~ 1Q - .r fil~lrl= lll llli‘ ‘ - ‘the Allicrl lrwlcrs llorl wnrltcrl fir They seem in have plcnly of c1415.; that 891F011 was iii Vernon, nllrro‘ - '- (1 to a eeh. crcnsc cf apuroxliuhtciv l.'lau.‘0ll _ l ri on" front rcpcr Plld llfllled fril- Wlm‘ lliltl b~cu 11111 the owner; dfggfyg cred“ llc won ill 221. Tllc next was at “m. Com“. .d shaft“. affef. fhelncullds over the production of May! N s P at if}; pi e. I'll-ii Olil llidi‘ slrollixszjfil. v “'11s on llllzuided popular for importing sucll a lligh c1115; ufontriguo. ‘lore hr won ibmlraflf. “.35 mid dam‘. by invas- last year. I a I o0 ' let-F i“ n rvirccf lvherc fighting v--= l7D_slf‘lZ which would only deliver array of speed. I hope to got rtrnight heats. best time 2.19 fl-dfifm sjffp; and harm‘. geve (he The increase also rcverse(_l_ 1.11;: C5 _ pllcldlt- crlllin: out "Viva Alllfd Sympathizors into the annss the lint.- tcl Illilnbtlrg for a Ne" 011 tlil‘. liit has Gl3f)l‘§(‘T-\\'Tl.‘Gcf~fnfny; time fu 11cc. From tilclifilid in Aprlluvfhefl a “dcdfffhgr? I I .._ '_ » 4— ‘hands of the Gestapo. Supreme icv.‘ nights. It is rcnlly n vxondcr- \i‘il':l'c i1.- lvas azzliil illc winncruaffufqfqqtf. f.» offices and 1.00m. l 13.0 per ccnnuas ‘ it-pone b {Vi-C Pergnnflh .p "V, Surll"! ‘fleadnunrters has been hammer- ilil experience. but book mo up Th?" llillfiivfiil M?‘ - ville-Fe lie 11.31.15 ‘(he gl1qlgg11 1,1111; 0111p _1 lmlllm?“ “(as “j.l'lffln;f‘l_l“ ljc “'9' 1 ‘ ' ‘ ~. l C irll‘ of Rev W .I "i111 flWflVHfOT‘ svccks by leaflet and girl Home week, 1'1] he 111g“- ppcfd i; 2.17 1-4 and sct up n féw 3,331.5 “f” ffic Ffrsf an.“ lhlaiagélgéel-nlflkllia “Been is 1110-8‘ _ I _-n._ P. Clfmrflll filing-fill.‘ 51* "c ‘v. LHfllIkITPlSIIZ thlr-Hpcoplc to s‘ up L, 2,93 1.1 Earle m- _.cv.' roe rcccrd. l-‘ronl ihcrc . . l-tft 1 111.- ,_ - . - ~. . ' , ... .- f» ,-\¢.-- _ l ’ . r - 5‘ ~ "1- . l ~lfllflT mu s \1i‘i‘.1 ‘ucv Liv‘ $091 . fnfnfslf. 5mm in fmfffffnf? "Me they drove to Saul-is where they rfylflfégfepglrlgd (ifglflmmffif “gtfacffhoh iod bllléd all) ‘51195116152 theflorhclll‘ g y la Eitrkftafmrifilléitl. P all: lvlil nilcnrl inc (‘I\\lI‘2 e.\ T-lIlTASlTIICIIOIIS. coorolnntcd with the mt flouced anyfhfff" 11:0.“ him‘ ‘v9.1 1n 221' “us? n fnmy sm-f m“, ahsidquflrtcrs so quick ' Ihpatrheorbfiléeéir rvlgmtizlfil tulfffixi; the ' -. ?_ citssncflflitlllo lclloni u.’ which herllenvance 0f the army of liberzn “ml “lll by H“ "M l“ Hmlllllls ‘lll-m Nam“ A°quman' “wmd “d! Bv the windows there were B3595 March-Avril period and a similal" ~ Mrs. W. Moll. 5°“ Ff “ 59min“; ' the Grand Cllcult 11 _- “he W5. rlrlvrzl b)" illc late Hammond of "Dofflfyn. m..- m-effhdce shmecuf was made M me Sear; o; f1 S] SYDNEX; N5“ ‘hm ;,~.Cp,__ 10m“ ' '~~ ~——A——-—————-~—---'IY in the crowd horn at the .lKfll"- _l\¢‘7\'l __5' . ""35 “l Chm" hillivOjfJCllfli lll l olllcrs RDYJBPPHU." month bv _DOSill)l)1‘il1i2 ultlll today PCot-"Wfll" u1all;.ul' l’\o~..l .l.l ‘- She ls \ls'.~.' . l i___ i _ r told 1m- tlmi; he like; 1-1 Lollctoun F*.lliblt_ ll. Ilztkc Be dropped M mm and ghh-qnngry; u", bmfef enuneh 1e1- Juhe 1. 1;. _ - l.‘ ~~~~~ -—~> " ——- - -‘ ‘ - lei? l1°-\'~ll'1ll‘ “u?” m" mo first h?“ ‘Vhm vnnta c "Iii bv lucn surprlscdl 'I'llc accumulative uvuductlon of li LAC David Graham H. C A. F _ 1 ‘ Cll l _ ‘ I o... RACE . anal 1h its he will do rcal well in llle Marl- times." ._o_._ lll TIIISWCI‘ to our friend's quclpvf would say that 113111))‘ L. is fac.‘ apparently sound and is receiving n11 training from Myron Muc- A.'.hur at his track near Keilsillg- ivll- Anent the above rucc mect a‘. New Hamburg. n0 doubt our TJRUBTS think the s -' that the horses \\"'l lni. so early lzl ill: . must be remembered that UICSC ilarses have ilad practically no let down since last ycar. After the season closed they raced on the ire. Then trained either at Tor- o:lt.l or near-by Weston until Elly‘ 21th so they wore ready. f _"__ Hal Britten 2.09 3-4 allcr a brlef residence in Charlottetown and Cavchead-nnrl incidentally "lltilrlng the ice trotting cham- Ilmllshio of the Maritinles - has left for a new ‘some ill Moncton Marshall Govallg. one of the pro- moters of the new track there is lxle purchaser and the former New Glasgow star is assured of a good home and is in n. spot where he should make his presence felt. ioi From our‘ Saint John corres- Ylflndent, Gerry Cnvanaugil. we ave the following: "Everything I'll: in readiness for the opening Di Moose Path trotting park lust Saturday when the weatherman sent a deluge of rain that can- celled the first mcct of the season for the race fans halo. A lot of lmurovcmcnts have been made to the old track slncc George '1‘. Kane. the new owner. purchas- ld it some months ago. He is evidently going to make good his statement _th:lt ‘Moose Path will be one of the best in the Mari- tlnles. Determined to be correct in every particular he sent to the "-51.4. for the specifications of suiiiiiisnslns nuns: naoss ooliallvldfi DAY may 1st. Willard MacDonald Secretary. ‘Hlcierablc interest. and did not finish the race. in‘. The following dny Edgerton won ill straight ‘heats from Kemalll Aublcv. Zoo Bsutghmali and Don- gcln. best time 2.15 1-4. Yes. we agree ivllh Gcorgc. that casnpaiglt with Ezlgerion. a very notional and not easily balanced horse. showed that Mr. MacDonald was a mastcr of balancing and race driving technique. Furthermore \‘."‘ would say that "Jimmie" as we always called him. was one horse- man that never made an enemy. ._..n_. Ralph Gay. Longwortil Avenue. who is one of the busiest urvey- 01's of groceries and mea ' ll tllc province. is casing tlic strain of bllz business bv the acquisition o’ it four-ycnr-old mare by Ablt Worthy 2.04 1-2. dam by Oregoni Hal 2.15 1-4. She ls in foal to Calumet Blldlong 2.02 3-4 and Ralph is looking forivard to the yjollngstlfis appearance with con- _O__ Father Oswald Murphy, Grail River. was pleased to greet s new arrival the other morning. It is a chestnut foal by Playdale 2.04 lo‘. nut of Tells Kalmllck and is of beautiful conformation and sound as a bell. __0,_ Frank McAlduff. Alberton. writes us from New Glasgow. NS. un- der date of June 1st that he is now employ/ed with Joe O'Brien and that the stable looks fine. He! is particularly struck on Tip Abbe: 2.06 i-4 and Nitro Hal and says Dale 2.06 is a picture horse. He hopes tn see us at Old Home Week. Thanks. Frank. we will be lookinl out for you. .__u_ H. Ii. Hatch who is the owner o1’ Peter MCKlllOp 2.15 I-4, the only living sire by Peter the Great 2.07 1-4. and who breeds some of the best trottera and pac- era in Ontario. writes lls that it is not he who owns the runners‘ who have been cleaning up over bornte dugouts and ammunition pits in the orchard were not put 1:. use by ihc Germans. so sud- den “'12s tllc Canadians’ arrival. Continues Italy’: New Premier Fills Cabinet Seats ROME. June 0 —- (AP) —- SOV- enty one year old Ivanoe Bonomi. new Premier of Italy. filled 17 seats ln his government today with men who had no Fascist past to live down. h laces in t e new 80V!!!" was wyere about equally divided between under round liberation leaders who ha operated in Rome during German occupation and the anti - Fascist leaders of sou- thern Italy who two months aco joined the cabinet of Marshal Pie- tro Badoglio to give it a broader base. Rotary Club To Meet At Sackville BACKVILLE. N.B. J1me 9- (CP),— More than 300 delegates from 34 rotary clubs in the Mar- Maine and N June 21.22 and conference of the rotary intemat- ional district. The district Rover- nor-elect is John MacMillan. 13:11:: the Ontari tracks recently. but, that it is his brother n. o. Hatch. ~flflmffé “d ,{;*"mm,,,_ I" ' "Masts. islssl r “- M» money. also a $700.00 prise for _ m‘ _. H. E. says-"I cannot understand how he came to overlook third money?’ + Nothi startling has happened at the C orlottetnwn Driving Park 2.80. no doubt et down to business and 2J0 will have been step ed in battn Iran The comng week they will iadad by a lot o! must get in some them for t h preparation for fast work track the past week. The 110V! still have the "Brakes" on. Summevsidt. hi; The stand that. promoter Willard Mac- lst. We under- fnstest mile m 1mm ls Jollutly Donald has a good four event pro- Eagerh 2.21, Wait N‘See 001005 gram lined up for the Dominion: “next with 2.38, but a lot of miles birthday- . .—Ra,loicl Enemy Retreat Jan- uM-y-May period totalled 811062.203 pmmds 6.5 oer cent has than that Jreported a year aizo. when the total was 95.844324. In Italy Roms, June 9 - (AP) -— Pur- suing the shattered German 14th Army at continued breackneck 950° northwest of’ Home, 5th Army i0!‘- ces swept through the communicat- ion centres of Viterbo. ‘Tel-Tani and Tarquinia today as Bililfili 3m Army units in the Adriatic sector forced Nazis there to Join the Fen- em1 eglgfny night», up the Italian Penins a. Viterbo, a vital , highway and rail junction 40 miles ‘mm mm“- v fell before o. swift seven mile thrust, 1from the area of LakeiDl manic.‘ Tarquina. on the mi! H B highway as lniiea northwest of the qpitgl, wag piled in a 10 mile stab by Allied troops driving on from the uncured port of Clvitaveccllia venous L; on e lateral highway connecting Viferbo and Taraulflifl There yet was no s18" iliiii field MarahalKeaselring had bean abgie ti? his fl ei remnan an r152: doubted nllm that he would gflgmpi; to make another sfllWB stand short of a line b08004 F10?" enoe, some 150 miles northwest of’ Rome. The 5th vanguards were m0"! than 1S0 airline miles from ti" starting points of the bis 0110M" launched 105s than a want“ 18°- Arranged For Mail To Western Front ULTAWA. Juno I Irish!‘ General day in the Commons that air-ranso- laams wen made some timl ego to get mail to Canada's fldit‘ in; men participating in the invas- ion o! Barone- Ool. Mulock said he did not know i; my gpqce 191- mail would soon be available in ships crossing the Channel but as soon as suflll space. was available mull would In‘ sent t0 the Canadians ill Franco. He was answering (lor-cinll (.l'li_v- don. Progressive Conservative lIUJFi‘ der. a Governmczil. for at it'll 50 ..l; ' .S blncwlilllln oc-i ciared hero lust, null‘. I The Prclnicr said ilc could not :10 info detail bCJIUSE,‘ no (‘cfl 11c ill-l l cent. PTEIIIICI‘ A foltlzzltlou lluci bccll Ottawa. but llc dcc. . posals iluzludco FI-Wlllfl. . 1,100 miles of highway. crvo liru 111.111 1 i lill: l1"(1- of minerals, f...1llllg_ woocllll .. . ug- ricuiture. steal and cool. the im- provement of hospitals. and con-l structioll 0i n bridle across the! Strait of Canal) . Ovol- n iivc-iclll- lhuiarl. llc s.li<l.i $314,000,000 would be snclli. for lubnl" ' alone to take up the slack of uncm- . ployment that was bound to occurl some occupations The Premier said‘ the Dominion Government should t1" (ta-Tc Lfj returned lncn. Hi1‘. 00h‘ llirlvl. W115i willina to ilrovldc for H1050 at nrc-i sent in wnr industries CANUC s EMBAKS First. 1w "c cud lll‘l‘l Hi9 G‘ ‘ .‘ .. ' W. i ‘ll l 1 A‘ . '. l . battle, ill_y SILJULCJ to one ailoillcl‘ town, has lcfi. fcr Montreal, where he will corltlnuc his duLcs Airs. Frank Murlny is lcavil‘... 1 this morning to lll.‘ inc 120ml 101i conveutloil Ci lllc Catholic Wcvmcns Lcitevuc lu. London, 0.11 Toronlo. have arrived 1n Char- lottetown where they are registered at the Queen Hotel" Mrs. Lulu Billns. New Glaigmv. left on Tllllfsfily mnrlullg far Si“ John. N. B.. where she exlWCi-S 111i the future t0 reside. ' Lawson, of the Bank _ Que. " o Mr and Mrs Charles Silewartl i l i i Mr W G. of Montreal Staff, Westmounf who has salon‘. a blici vacxl "on the Qilccn Hotel, left vesicrtinv" for his, homo. ' '- (“pvliws arc rluixllrkirlv f-u l ~ I it'll .' l. ‘NEXT. Shop Hl-Rlnvci _.AT_ ALBERTON WEDNESDAY, JUNE Zlst. ti - CLASSES -— 3 Free-fnr-llll Class 2.25 (‘lass 2.29 Class Purses will be announced later. HARRY O'BRIEN. 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