JUNE 26. 1952 TARMERS & MERCHANTS We still have in stock. Cwmw” 80 Registered Barley Buckwheat, Hybrid and Longfellow Field Corn, Timothy, Clovers, 70-15-15 Mixture, Mangel and Turnip Seed. Also a full line of Garden Seeds. THE HALIFAX sn-:n co. LTD. Charlottetown, OROW SHOOT THE QUEEN'S COUNTY BRANCH of the r. E. i. FISH AND GAME PROTECTION ASS'N. Announce Another onow SHOOTING CONTEST PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN. Rules as follows:- g t 1. To be eligible for any prize 25 pairs of legs must be handed,in. . 2. Legs must be delivered or sent to the Royal Packing Co-. Ltd., Charlottetown. 3. Crows must be either shot or trapped. 4. Junior Competitors to be under 17 years of age. 5. Competitors must be members of the P. E. 1. Fish and Game Protection Association. Adult Membership--131.00. Junior l"0lP'”” ”"-50c. MOTIOE 'l'lie Department of Industry and Natural Re- sources expect that anyone collecting bounty should turn in 1072; of complete crow bodies delivered to the Government Cold Storage, Esher St., Charlottetown. Take your receipt for the bodies when turning in 5 legs to the Royal Packing Co. Ltd. This applies to Queen's County. v WEEK END SPEOIALS Men's all wool tweed Sport Coats, new link button styles, an-iort new shades for summer Gabardine Sport Pants, assorted shades, Regular 58.95 519.50 Ii53L'..5.”2'ii937w Q3532? ........................... .. 52.59 WORK SHIRTS. reg. 52.95. Special S2.25 SUMMER CAPS. Special 25: STRAW HATS 98: BOYS'TEESHlRTS aovs' swm TRUNKS ... .. si.95 HAMBLY Ea” INNIS MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR I66 Gr. Geo. Sr. Phone 2754 TOR” THE'.WORlD'S. EASIEST SHAVES USE THE WORLD'S SHARPEST BLADES: Gillette Blue Blades lo ilaay-Shaving Tliot Tough Board is No Problem At All I Year after year Gillette Blue Blades, 5 for 25!, are nrat choice among Canadian u-ion. That's bo- cauao no other kind II as sharp. as nay-shoving. aa tau-lasting. For extra oonvanloooo buy than ilqtho Gillette Diapanur that alpa- 'om out unwrapped and ready for use. The 10-blade dlaporiaar la 50!. Tlia 20-biada dispenser. 11.00, tin a special built-in compartment for safe disposal of used blades. Iilfllx 'HI i'l I" Ulw ivitli ll.l ;,H.:ll.-llliin I'llnrlw' I-mi lli'llI'll 'uir.W (By The Aaaoclr ' Press) Washington's under-rated Benn.- toxs moved into the thick of the American League pennant race Wednesday downing Chicago 9-6 in lo innings to take over fourth place from the white sex. The victory was Washington's third straight over Chicago and it. moved thorn to within four games of the league-leading New York Yankees, who suffered a 10-9 whip- ping at the hands of St. Louis Browns. Boston's young Red Sox moved into second place, 2'.'n games off the pace. by Lrouncing the tail-end Detroit Tigers, 10-3 while Cleveland Indians feu from second to third place by dropping an 11-0 decision to Philadelphia Athletics. Brooklyn maintained its four game lead in the National League chase, defeating-Elt. Iouls Cardinals 3-1 while the runner-up New York Giants aqueaired by Cincinnati 3-2. Boston Braves turned back Pitts- burgh's mired Pirates 5-2 in the only other day game. The Senators. who had lost six of their first seven games against Chicago before the series opened. won out in the loth with the aid oi wildness on the part. of relief pitch- er Marv G-rlssom. Cvrissom walked three batters and when Chico Car- fasquei followed with an error. the rout was on. Four runs crossed the plate before Bill Kennedy retired the side. Former Yanks Tom Ferrick, Don Johnson and Jackie Jensen played a big hand in the victory. Ferrick, relieved in the 10th by Johnson, gained credit for the victory while Jensen poled a two-run homer in the third. Ed 'Roblns-on and Sherm Loliar homered for Chicago. Rookie outfielder Bob Neiman's two-out homer in the eighth doom- ed the Yanks. The Browns collect- ed ill hits and committed five er- rors while the Yanks banged out 12 safeties and made two errors. Gene Bearden was the winner (HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Washington Senators iMove Into Thick Of American League Race -...ej but he was relieved in the ninth by old Batch Paige after pinch-hitter John Sam had worked the coinit. to three balls and ..o strikes." Paige fanned Bain on three pitches and. after an error. got Joe couina and Hank Bauer to fly out to end the game. Former Tigers George Kell and Hoot Evers slammed a home run apiece to lead the Red Box to vic- tory over Detroit. Kell homered with one aboard in the seventh and also clouted a two-run slnkla in the eighth when the Red Sox wrapped up the game with a six- run blast. Rookie Diok Brodowski. making his first start, checked the Tigers on eight blows. The Athletics also came up with s six-run rally to heat the Indiana. The A's jumped on relief pitcher Mike Garcia for a half dozen runs in the eighth. Pinch-hit-tor Keith Thomas' two-run single and Eddie Joost's three-run double featured the uprising. Cari Erskine, making hill first start since his no-hitter over Chi- cago, scattered cight Card nits in beating Gerry Staiey. Staiey per- mittted only four safeties but one was a three-run homer by,Roy Campanella. in the fourth that de- cided the ball game. Stan Musiai of the Cards singled in his first time at bat to extend his hitting streak to 22 games. Whitey Lockman singled home Sal Yvars from third with two out in the eighth inning to beat the Reds. Dave Koslo, second of three Giant pitchers. was the winner and Frank Smith the loser. Bob Elliott and Don Mueller homered for the Giants and Cal Abrams for Cin- clnnati. Hefty Max Surkont restricted the Pirates to five hits besting Howie Pellet. Sid Gordon led Boston's at- tack, driving in two runs on his sixth homer, a double and single. Chicago Cubs and the Phiilies met in a night game at Philadel- phlil. Records Are TORDNTID, June 25 - (OP) - Three loiig-standing Canadian swimming records were broken in- day in the Canadian amateur swim- ming championship competitions here. More than 200 entrants competed in steaming heat in the compet- ition that will sciect. Canada's team of 12 swimmers and two divers for the Olympic Games at Helsinki next month. Leo Portelsnce of Ocean Fails. 3.0., swam the men's 200-yard breast.-stroke in 2:25.8 seconds to boat. the record of 21:10.3 set in 1948 by S.A. Marshal of Toronto. second record-smasher was Gladys Priestley 3f Montreal. she swam the 200-yard free-style race illllli"I'i'Ii'vii'nvyvWfy nth .,QW QCICQ q T - ' SHOE POLTSH-i xxm7...7..7.:.'.i....iixxXX 9? 'io POPULAR siiaoss 3 Canadian Swimming Broken for Junior women in 2:i8.'7. better- ing the mark made by Irene Barr ot Hamilton in 1940. Lenora Fisher of Ocean Falls broke the third record, doing the I00-yard junior women's back stroke in 1212.8. This compared with the 1933 record of 1:14 set by Ruth Kerr of Windsor, Ont. In the diving competitions, Leo Vigeant of Montreal and Irene Mc- Donald of Hamilton retained their men's and women's three-metre diving championships. It is Vig- cantis third championship. one of the 12 dives he executed was a 11,4, twisting 1”: back somer- sauit. a difficult gymnastic dive which the judges said they believ- ed has never before been attempted in Canadian competition. . Vlgeant gained the total of 121.11 points. Miss McDonald earned 96.02 points in her in difficult dives in the women's event. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. Julie 25 --fAP)- Probable pitchers for tomorrow's major league games: (won and lost records in brackets): NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at New York (night)- Wade (5-3) vs Magic (9-2). only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at St. Louis (nightm- Wight (2-9) vs Garver (ll-Bl. only IMPOR game scheduled. 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Your counselor can give you YOU BOUGHT PAST YEAR short term installments by re-financing with Here's the com- your loan is life insured loan problems. you need with i'ricndly rporation offices in Char- Higlilanii Dancing For Festive Week Festiv e Concluding this year's Week programme the evening of July 1st will be a special pro- gramme "at the Charlottetown Fortime featuring Highland Dances. Pipe Band Music and a Virginia Real competitio The Highland dancing competit- ion will include the Highland Fling for beginners of all ages- Juniors up to and including 9 years of age-Intermediates, 10 years Ind up to and including 13 years of age-Seniors, it years of age and upwards. Sword dances-Beginners. Jun- iors, Intermediates and Seniors- same ages as in the previous group. There will also be an exhibition of illghiand Reel and Petronella. and as an innovation the committee is this year sponsoring a Virginia Reel Contest. interspersed with the various dancing contests will be selections from one of t.hcPipe Bands which will be on hand for the occasion. Special Dance Medals are being secured by the officials and will be presented to the successful winners in the Highland Dancing Contests. The group being success- ful in the Virginia Reel will have a. special treat provided for them. As in the case of other entertain- ment being staged during the will be charged non participants. It is felt that the class of enter- tainment which will be furnished will far offset i.hiii small admission fee necesary to supply the prizes e c. Instruction In By Locallllub ing the fundamentals of tennis will have every Opporiunity of doing so this summer, it was announced last night by officials of the Char- lottctowii Tennis Club. Commencing this afternoon and continuing throughout the fine afternoons of the summer months instructions in the game of tennis will be given to young players on the Charlottetown courts. These iiisti'uct.ions are open in everyone free of charge and will be given by the senior playing members of the club: In an effort to concentrate upon the development of the younger players it is planned to hold Jun- ior piay-offs during the summer. These competitions may be divid- ed into three classifications ac- cording to age groups. One class for players 18 and under: another for players 15 and under. and a third for those 12 and under. Although the dates have not yet been set. it. is thought the Pro- vincial open tournament. for men and women will get. underway around the last of July or first of August. First To Ijinish Academy's big blue ynwi. Royonn. slid acres the finish line at 3:16 p. in. EDT today to become the first yacht to finish the 6'75-mile Newport-to-Bermuda race. The 71.3-foot yawi had an elaps- ed time of four clays, one hour, 16 minutes and 28.5 seconds. Her cor- rect time was three days, 22 hours. 54 minutes and 56.5 seconds. Bolero, 72-foot yawl owned by .1. N. Brown of Providence, RI, fin- ished second but was beaten by the Royono, which has 9. larger handi- cap as well as finishing first. As time ran out it appeared the Royono. skippered by Lleut. Cmdr. Frank Siagkowski, would win class "A" on the basis of corrected time. Boleros elapsed time was four days, three hours, 24 minutes and 53.5 seconds. 1-fer correct time was four days. two hours, 19 minutes and 17.5 seconds. The Canadian entry. the Wand- erer Ix out of Halifax. was not sighted among the leading yachts. WELLINGTON. N. z.. June (Reuters)-New Zealanrl today in- vited the Queen and the Duke Of Edinburgh to visit. this rountr.V next year. The invitation was contained In the throne speech. read by Governor-General Frey- liurg lit the npenlng of parlia- ment. 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