_ PAGE SIX 1v. WW SlfORMTIiIG ‘Sport Shorts boom Watson. Fmm Britain ihWoll-Known Race B, Horse ls Dead (Xaimtiiun Puss 514th’ Writer $032k.“ tlhltlz. il\' EINGLAND. t-_ 1-4- ~ “t!” ——‘l‘iit-rcl~‘ nuiimii: The “vii-known lruiicr Scotiy UR, cop ilic boy-i i, Watson, owned by George Brook- uu. Canadian ' ins or Kensmgtcu died tit Suin- . {hay jiiltlfsldt‘ Wt'clil2sti.iy' night The _ ;_\1.q_\" t“- i horse waseiiiored in ihcv222 trot; m...“ kldomed s and pace m the miti-uceil harncssi and a; ‘he nice: but bctnile v1.11, 1115i bcturc ‘ “".,k§‘"‘\:1,°r‘1g“ "Yilbmiiitilféi? fifollidivrii until crowd of 20.000 over a rain-soaked "““‘“° " 5 1 5 1 ivr and W» iilkm» course the 27-_\'i‘nl‘-uld “flying school iinti uiirmvd up. wachpy" was [jmgd in 3; 43g Three “h “"-‘ l'>“~‘~*“‘l b?" i1 mm‘ seconds slower than Hnegfs record. iii livulc cuiu: li was learned. in winning b‘. 15 yards ovu- hi; Svottv “Hiisuii nus ll strong Hearst vomnétjtot ,“"‘.‘,"‘"1 “E1_"I,‘.‘K').Q.1‘§“.HO§'QE'L v.1??? "Th? ti-nc‘: was too heavy to set “““ n u’ “flu “.,1-~L;O{l a record," Andersson said otter- H w " I g wards. lllfi ill ill" ‘l ill trill ptim- {ll rliiinincrsitio Ull Dain- lillUll Diiy. illaogg’s Record i Stands 0n 1,500 Metre Course STOCKHOLM, July 8 - (AP) — Arne Anderson. Sweden's latest track sensation who last week ran the fastest mile ever recorded. tailed today to shatter Gunder l-laeggs l,- 500-metre world mark of 3: 45.8. competing before a capacity -\ s, JL oi sport to . i.‘ . '~ ill Ll Baseball NATIONAL Pittsburgh 8; Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati '1; Philadelphia b. Cincinnati 0; Philadelphia 1. AMERICLY Phll-lflflllhlfl i; DPtmil 3. Wzui tuii 2; Cirvelatid 5. ll 2; St. Louis 5. York 0; Chicago 1. INTERNATIONAL biannual 3; Rnchesier 4. Riiuiinre 3. ‘wivark 4. d Nova, Savol Bout Aug. 9 . . Wriulcr} ChlQBqO Cubs.- 9. ‘ \\'.iS rt srhct Brighton Hawks Defeat Cardinals U11 il".'.{> riercatqd iiio Ciirtli v Sit-l; lil .i regular uuziit- of ttiv Hui" Redeemer Soli- biiii Laramie sclieciuiv Th!’ next CilfICLlli SOFTBALL MEETING TRURO, N S._ July 8 - (OPP- Thc iiiiiiiini meetiniz of the Mar- uime ladies‘ softball association _ _ ‘Will be held here Jlllg! 7. it W35 cloubiclwvideu" m‘ he “(fifigeflllg 1 announced ‘odnv by N‘ M'M' when the Dmltlflfls moot thr Hnlrbs V Jchnsorhlyr_e_sld_e._n.tl____u ’ Cimiziiiils mingle ivnh the cAyTERBvRys ROOTS LONDON. - /OP> —Tiie bomb- iiir: of Canterbury unearthed the rmaii. Saxon and Norman hlBZOFY oi the city - - Britain's cldast city‘. ll is built rm the Roman city n! iluvnvvrnum. and before re-buildlng u.’ bombed sites is undertaken ex- -"1‘.:l'Ifill< in uiirnvsr traces of the old city will be carried cvut. Tho Bi" .. niirl 'lio ‘ ‘ Rod S ‘Tl. l Player-s of rill teams to be uii time. are uskcsi Remember WTIGD A R§‘\""l'. in tho hop.| 18y The CamtIiJm Pross» - _ Cvjf c 1y! The Nntinzivi loigaio nil-stirs '\\",\\ also ma} mcored the first. shut out in flit‘ ,hthh hum, "Gilli! vmrs o.’ all-stat lmstabill com-petition With a 3-0 virtnrv n i‘ the American IP1QHPP< :li' o v gizn today it was their till‘ n , _ , , and the five 562710." ioncun ll m1. rcivihm“ be?“ “m-“Mfy? m” - .hoa\cd “my”. mp m my M m? Amory irlo. bun or destroy all -. 2 1-2 ‘ - ‘ L’. ‘. . ‘ ~- . u‘ to aviod it. tallin i to ' m cans to only thice hits. 3 n * m" hands. women nf occupied Bil- BBC their Ger- thres- Mon and s lltldotio A Difioers of‘ Dunstan’ ssooiation SEATED: G. Forbes. O Sharkey, A I. Cnllaghm (President), J J Maclsanc. tSecrMary-Truluru) IIOKYCU. .7. ‘inrtin, F. .-\. Brennan, M. Hennessey r t; ilutilcy- tlii- litly Adviser; A J. Mav- ‘llr, .l Dalzirl. I j""_—r-, lfléatvivll“osijvn I I3!3~*_\<HA_B_L9.TIET9W1§L§UA8P1AN i- vcaro bu mud-l! been much mo low THEA TIE "And whereas this tow price has “All Through the Night” STAR-RING HUMPHREY BOGART meeting urge that n. um priCe be established for this mn- duce that will tuliy cover production costs and allow a reasonable margin of profit to the producer.“ Moved by D. Mullins. seconded by W. Gibson. Rural Electrification | KAKEN VERNE Whereas no thorough investigation ~ i CONRAD VEIDT glsfirgtinglilegégtiii-icgiltician Iacllitiea has areas t. e post war moon- MONTAGUE - FRIDAY struction and developmmt o! agri- SATURDAY be assoc ted closely < --— ii _ nt of SOURIS — MONDAY ’ MATINEE 3.30 P. M~ 9 mun "___ MANY RESOLUTIONS itication,’ and that expansion in this direction ————— be made to cover. if possible, the __(O0ntinued_ From Page One) whole provincenand thatconholover. ————————-—A—~—~~~--’——~~>' '»~»""“ f 1 v . There was muzh general discus fififfliofiiu°les be under Gov "' sup groblemsberesultilm in Moved by Earl Ings. seconded by 0 a I'll/till 1'0 strong 550° brought in by the ne- D' A M mm Interest lhtel committee comprising "Whereas the prevailing inmost . R. Allison Pi-oliit. Free- wwn. Earl Inzs. Mi. Herbert and, - rates tor farmers has been OlI obstacle to alrrlcultural D. MacDonald merit. cud Resolutions . "Wh . th ‘The text oi the resolutions fol’ men aebriiasm bin-c i ows~ i t "That the Federation again urge 331a upon the Government the appoint- and merit of a natura resources field “where, w“ man {or the Province." Moved bvireconsti-uctaioi: islllcl be“! dmtnuxi ggauusdgnsmith, seconded by Ernestiupon the securing o; . - he f l t , "That ‘the Federation support ei- i er~m s o n em“ forts being made to diagnose andgq control tuberculosis in the Pro by the Sans in‘ particularly requests that anl effort be made by the Provincial Department oi Health to have all citizens oi ilhe Province given a. proper test for tuberculosis." Mlwed Mrs. McLeod. seconded by E. Holmes. Western Butter Imports “Whereas it appears that price or butter in this Province fallen to a leiel, in some instances, a seri- develop - Government has low moses." Moved by Allison Prolfitt. ‘ _"Wherea.s the heavy Lrattic on has lines into the Maritime Provinces _ will be hindrance to v - below the established floor price, mgnis a n durlgzrsxhlgofael! "And whereaslt appears that am w there is butter irom Western Carr ducts ada ccming to the Maritimes in solids and being re-printed to be sold in coin-petition with our iresh been no minimum price level. "Be it therefore resolved Lhat the meeting request the Minister of Agriculture to make representations to the proper authorities to have this condition remedied." Moved by E. Holmes, seconded by L. Dewar. Potato Prices "Whereas it is very necessary that potato production be maintained at its present. levels and in order to do this producers must have some assurance o! a profitable market, “Therefore resolved that this meetlnz request that a floor price ablished at not less than 75 cents per bushel to the farmer. to fully protect the farmer on pro- dc-tion and marketing costs. and that oelilnz prices only be applied when potato prices rise to a level that is higher than the compara- tive value o! other foods." Moved bv E. Holmes. seconded by 1T5 TH’ FERST TIME IN THIRTY E NJOY <\\\\\\ ‘ . M‘ D. MacDonald Rationing n! Fertilizer "Resolved that this meeting U186 upon the Gcvemment that Iertlliger be rationed to the farmers of this Pm , iiay and grain on time". lviovved by Mr. Holmes. seconded by Mr. lviacLeod. Minimum Turnip Price "Vlfhereas the price received by 11w runners oi this Province (or . BRINGING UP FATHER ALL I CAN 5AV-l5 THAT SHE l3 ‘llVlilg for farm . 06d Wilh the YEARS IN A SHOP HES BEEN ABLE. TO Chflfllb t-_-_.__‘_ poo-tattoo dltricuitlco at To- “ and Borden. and ~ - ”3Ul-.\L?»-1.943 . ‘ 2”“ 7'3’ other agricultural‘ commodltl . “Be it therefore resolved that the n Government be asked to take lntn consideration the special ditticulties that apply in this prov- ince and provide tor suitable ages and whatever carry may be necessary to movement of an adequate of grains to this province at on early period. and thus protect the Products Programme. mers in this province have so courageously undertaken and which, without special pMVlI- ions will be very seriously endang- eped " , Moved by Lincoln Dewar. second- ed by Daniel Mullins. Sugar "Whereas the lack or canning, sugar will be a serious hardship to; a large number oi’ farm tamlliem restricted home I _ of canned products on the market, thus recluc- _ ing the total and int-reusing costs of * * l“ dwelicrs. and ior interest be provided tor ogrtculh, their own products in" vmalcvi “Whereas the conditions on farms urai expansion purposes. <5) that; markets they may des , and _ are entirely different to that of the cooperative movement al2lOXlg'lhi1b destructive speculation i urban dwellers, in that large de- farmers be so catablishfld and Pm’ "flrkemlfl Md dl-"Ylbuuml b’ Bu" mands on preserves and canned tected across Canada that produc- inatcd- goods are made by temporary lab- erg may be able. without undue Moved by E. Holmes, seconded li ourei-s in emerzcncy labour periods‘ Jidraxm, to control and market Wylie Glbwn- on the farm. and "whereas extra supplies are need- .Moniague Races ed on the lawns for children taking WEDNESDAY, JllLY l4 4 - GLASSES - 4 oi large quantities of fruits and other materials going to waste as a One great big aiternoon’; sport. All the fastest Trotters and Pae _ in lgiitProvlnce will take D5"- md mm? W311 "l" "W Te°°rd5~ mm m . result of lack oi sugar supplies, and HERE ARE THE CLASSES "Whereas the farmers are equip- frults. bottles and other equipment necessary to con- 1—-JUNIOR FREE-FOR-ALL Purse $250 (for horses eligible to 2.11 class) 2-216 TROT AND PACE (3 secs. for trotters) Purse $25G serve iood supplie 3-222 TROT AND PACE (3 secs. for trailers) Purit‘ $250 Mode by Mo golf: upon: v- mrnlomthnnuiorod 01km lloha duced cost or living." Moved by Geo. McLeod. seconded by T. Inman. Post~war Reconstruction (l) that the mcst careful _ be given m orderly production to meet anticipated requirements o! domestic and export markets. (2) “ it therefore resolved that the 4-2.29TROT ANDPACE ..... Unnuvumeszso mm» close with lecrbhry Frldfl- M! '- Write or telephone. Races Burt at 2. sun. GEORGE MoINTYIE, swlliTAlY. uourmuu. r. l. l wCoioTo i J‘ ‘ h _ reconstruc- tion programme. (4) that low rates HEW: BETTER BE CAREFUL.’ ‘THEY 601' THE v git/villus“; ~ alt-mu _- . HELLO ‘DEAAQ ~AND l-DW LlCH-MUCH Aszs vo 0 1'01‘ 9m‘ MG ' soon l]! a TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS W/ELLNAUNT LIBBYKS FATHEQ, WHO OWNED Tl-VCHQCUS, wAs AWFUL LOW IN ms MlND-~’C ~ Tl-l’ TAXE ELEDHANTS WEIQE FOR MORE HAY”, A ‘:4 ‘brings lo the theater public ishop plso figure prominently ai-lififlbidflalli ~ r l" '1,‘ “Jlifcf, cozi, . ._..- in inc a .. "W ‘L’ ‘fiv I‘, ' ‘ f‘ Lu ‘ a . '0.“ ' _ . § fox a ~ \ l mllTTiu n‘E““'r‘0'ii.r-:n - ..s\m ‘D HE 5 $LIPPED OUT THE gig BACK ' ~sc>,i-us. . , -ITY.»Q.ND I , . ‘ .%3io~*:v@“*::st'p7" mos-me our l-uc i Fe-Mous AN’ sous HIM AN‘ ‘m’ un , cincus snows SQCQATES- i FROM NOW C14, COWARD? V, l. COUNT TEN BEF HE WON NEDA IN TUNISIA I DOOR w -~.