AUGUST _ 12. 1946 ,%oa¢/% Proud winner of the Kentucky Derby. The Preakness, and on June lat the 73th and richest Belmont Stakes. this deep chestnut colt takes its place with six other Inst ones of the turf who have captured the Triple Crown. Assault also won the $50,000 Dwycr Stakes at Aque- ductvon June 15th. thereby boostinl his earnings to $539,720. The 12th hialest A prize winner in history. he must on all counts be rated Tb: Cbunipian. A triple combination of the world's choicest cigarette to- baccos, Turkish, Virginia and Hurley-Blended Right, give Winchesters a ‘top’ rating in taste and aroma. . For consistent quality and continuous smoking Qfltisfgc. tion, Winchesters prove delin- c I itely that all cigarettes are no! ‘G A R E T T E s "m “m %réd%fl . q / Lead Over , He's giving it the old Dodger try anyway. The buy with ‘his back to the camera is Leo “the Lip" Durocher who apparently doesn't like the Way things are going during this Dodgers-Giants game in New York (Aug. 14>. And only Tuesday National League prexy Ford Frick slapped a fine on Durocher for a fracas with an umpire in Philly. Support Veterans’ Week- -Aug 18-24 ". “Q 65v. ,, llonuaatlo Pair -¢ Cary Grant and Alexia Smith play hi?‘ leading romantic roiaa Night and Day," Warner Bros. extravagant musical based upon the fabu- we carat- of Cola Porter. career of composer from the production. Ginmt Swimming Tests To Be Conducted During the ext two weeks Red Cross Swimm ng Tests Nill be Elven at the various centres where classes have been conducted this summer, Q1 Monday. August 19th. MP5. Earl Tayior,_examlner for the Roy- al Lin‘ 551N111! Society will test cantiidatcs for the Award of Mer- it. Silvcr Medallion, Tuesday Rod Cross examiners wlli visit St. Peters Bay classes, which ‘IDVC 119°" lflllflht by Francis Ledweil 31111 Teddy Sanderson. The local rhzinfman in this district 1s Mr. Daniel McDonald. Borden Classes have been sup- °1‘_1’15°11 by Mr. James Kelly and will be tested Wednesday after- 1111011- August 21st. Mr. said Rogers,_ Chairman of the Borden 51101111111111: and Water Safety Com- mittee has been untiring in hl-s efforts to get this program estab- lished in this town. In Georgetown Mr. Waldron Levers la the cnl Chairman, and classes conducted by James Mair and Fenwick Lav- ers wi-ll be tested on Friday, Aug- 1151 23rd. hi the afternoon. Pupils of the Charlottetown classes will be tested on Saturday morning August Mth. at Brighton Beach and on Monday morning, M155 Eljelyn Henry's class at Kep- pock will be examined, Monday afternoon the examiners will be at Cardigan where the local Chair- man is Mr, R. J. McDonald. Thetc the Instructors are Miss Phyllis Agnew, Miss Grace Lewis and Mr. Ernest MacDonald. In Morel] Mr. Edward Anderson it the Chair- man arid Mr. Joseph Kelly the very enthusiastic instructor. ‘Ik-sts for these classes will be held ‘m Tuesday morning, August 21th. From Morel] the examiners ‘Jill 20 to Souris and examine the cla-Sses which have been taught by Mr, Gordon Farrell and Mr. Stuart Curr)‘. In Souris Mr. Melvin Mi:- Quflltl is the Chairman of the Committee for Swimming and Water Safety. In Montague a few very cert-r- getic citizens have helped greatly with this branch of Red Cross work. Due tq the efforts of his. Wilfred Enmah a suitable raft was “Bomhers" (By The Canadian Press) Unable to score against their nearest rivals iii the first gamc. the peruianl-hezidcd Boston Reci Sox came from behind in the iilghbcap Sunday to split a double- header with New Yorfk Yankees The Yanks took the first 5-0 on the neat six-hit shutout pitching of Bill Bevens and the Sox wot“. the second 4-3. The split gave the Sox thre- victories in the flour-game series and also gave tn,- American League lenders a 10-8 advantage iii games over the Yanks for the season. Bcttens‘ whitewash job was well dorn. Only one man even ap- proached the plate with a score That was ‘Nnliy Moses, who was thrown out b,v cengre fielder Johnny Lindell. Moses hod doubled and tried to sctrp on Johnny Pesky's shot to centre. In the closer, the Yar-‘zs led 3-2 going into Lila home half of the ;eighth. Ted Williams, who got only two hits all day opened by doub- ling off the left field fence He scored when Page hit Bobby Doerr in the back after fielding Bobbys sacrifice bunt, Dcerr came tn on Mike Higgins‘ second douible of tne game, also off the left field bir- construrted and several business men have loaned trucks to trans- port the pupils to and from the beach. Mr. Marshall Revnoltis ls the Chairman of the Swimming and Water Safety Committee and Mr. J. M. Clair is the Instructor. Tests will take place in Montague on Wednesday afternoon, August Summerside classes, under the chairmanship of Mr. Allison Mat-- Lean will be tested on Thursday, August 29th, in the afternoon. The parents and friends of the pup’-‘s and all interested citizens are invited to he present and Witt-Ii the tests being conducted, The names of successful candidates will be announced at the complet- ion the examination. Awards will be presented at a later Lite. Red Cross Swimming Tests The following Girl Guides at Holland Cove were successful in Red Cross Swimming tests: Junior Test Elaine GE-ii. Betty Charley, Jennie Ada: s, Milclrcrl Smith, Catherine Croc r-tl. Janet Rupert, Connie Stacey, Helen Chappell. Intermediate Test Joan McKlnnon. Janet Mac- Enchern, Maureten- Bc-haker, Irene Giddi-rigs, Joyce Irvine, Mary Bearislo, Elizabeth Lewis, Jean Tweedy, Barbara Rupert, Joan Judson, Carol Creelman. Mary Ram say, Manparet Wheatley, Norma Jean Allan, Mnribeth Her- ris, Gillian MacEachern, Naivy I-Iyndman. rier. The seventh place St. Louis Browns came from behind in boti, games to sweep their doubleheader from Detroit Tigers 4-3 and 6-5 humiliating the world champion Bengals fr. front of the largest cash crowd in Detroit baseball his- tory-67,2:l5 fans. The rmoixi turnout boosted De- troit's home attendance m 1.337,- 403 for the year (50 games) to shat- ter the ‘Tigers’ best previous year's mark, 1,280,141 established last season. Scoring 10 runs in two big lun- lings, Cleveland Indians beat Chl- ‘cago White Sox 13-3 in the night- cap after dropping the ll-lnriing Senior Test Jane Glddlngs, Peggy Baker. -——"A Cc-rnmon Cold Research Unit" is being established hy Bri- tain's Medical RRSGBFCTI Council and Ministry of Health, and will start work this month at the Har- vard Hospital, near Salisbury, says W. K. Information office. The problem of the common cold is a particularly complex one. made more difficult because, apart from chimpanzees, which are uii- satlsfactory for experimental pur- poses, it has not yet proved pos- sible to study it in animals. opener 6-4. A timely hit. and flood relief hurling by Sid Hudson enabled Washington Senators to trip Phil- adelphia Athletics 6-4 after the As had taken the opaner 11-0. The Mackmen run away with the first game when they sacked three Washington pitchers for 1a safeties. including Sam Chapman's 17th homer cf the season. "Night and Dag,” Warner Bros.’ Technicolor musical ex avaganta based upon the Cole Poster, auma up the twenty years of development in talking motion pictures since Warner Bros. first introduced sound in 1928. In this scene Simmaiamtti-iaa arandaendofffromaiioatofadmlrara. Therefore, the first objective on the present investigations into the common cold is to find a sus- ceptible animal or, better still. some other laboratory technique which will permit a scientific ap- proach to the problem. As a check on their laboratory studies, work- ers at the National Institute of Medical Research will, at least for the time being, require to test on ‘End and Day” Ciianaxes 20 Years inf Talking Films Mar-p “Night , lavish musical production l which climaxes the twenty years of progress in sound j since the studio first 111.1 trodueed run NCIIARLOTTETOWNH GUARDIAN Arsnrinuit. I-Icien Stewart, Pansy s Three Teams in Island Piaydowns Present plans in the Prince Edward Island Intermediate base- ball piaydownl calls for three teams battling it out, it was an- nounced last night. Teams entered are C lotte- tovvn All-Stars, Summersiile Ali- Stara, and Father Murphy's Grand River team. Arrangement-i will he finalized for (he eerie! ul- a meeting to be held in Summer- aide early this week. In all likelihood Grand River and Suinmerside will play off for th, right to meet Charlottetown for the Island title, it was an- nounced. The winners will represent the Province in Maritime playtlowns. ‘NCW TNEY STAND aitientoa-N-anaova , L Pct 35 .701 48 .583 48 575 60 .187 61 .479} .. 64 448 St. Louis 66 .475 Philadelphia . 81 .302 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn .619 St Louis .604 Chicago .532 Boston . .505 Cincinnati .655 New York .43 Philadelphki .431 Pittsburgh .421 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 43 664 Baltimore '70 61 .534 Buffalo 65 60 .520 Newark 6'7 62 .519 Syracuse 64 64 .500 Toronto 61 70 .466 Rochester .. . 50 '75 .400, Jersey City 511 78 .3951 Baseball Results SATURDAY GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 8; St. Louis 3. Pittsburgh 1; Chicago 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Loul-s 3; Detroit 7, New York 4; Boston 7. Chicago 4; Cleveland 1. Washington 12; Philadelphia 7. Washington 3; Philadelphia 5. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 1; Montreal 13. Newark 2; Montreal 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 5; Columbus 2. t. Paul 2," Toledo 6. Kansas City 2; Indianapolis 2. SUNDAY GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5; Boston 0, New York 3; Boston 4. Washington 0; Philadelphia 11. Washington 6: Philadelphia 4. Chicago 3; Cleveland 13. St. Louis 4; Detroit 3. St. Louis 6; Detroit 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 2; Brooklyn 3, Bostcn 5; New York 8. Boston 7; New York 1. Pittsburgh 0; Cincinnati 2; . Cincinnati 0; St. Louis 2, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 9; Montreal 2. Toronto 1; Montreal 2. Jersey City 0; Newark 2. Jersey City 0: Newark 1. Syracuse ‘l; Buffalo 8. Syracuse 0: Buffalo 3. . Baltimore ti; Rochester 2. Baltimore 6; Rochester 1. J human volunteers the cold-pro- difcing activities of materials they are studying, Used for raincoats. garments, bags. aprons, bibs, shower cur- tains. caps, and as covering for kitchen dishes. polythene is :1 new plastic relieved fro-m military tiuty and available in sheer form. Marcia appears in i and Day," Warnefs tslkiea in 190K) . ured Cincinnati Reds ‘gether but Gnady Bolton's double ileiser Entire Show in Dodgers’ Win (By The Canadian Press) Pete Reiser war- the whole show Sunday as the National League 18811111: Brooklvn Dodgers edged out Philadelphia Phlliies 3-2 before 28.099 Brooklyn fans. The Dodger outfielder mppeti out three hits including a home run and double, drove in '. o rum and scored the other. Raiser romp- ed in with the deciding run in the eighth inning when with two out, Phil second baseman Emil Verban fumbled a txrouiio ball ‘ov pinch- hitter Gene llermanskl. Rlilsel‘ had opened the frame with a douhLe ard moved to third on Dixie Walk- er's infield out. . Joe MCOWTCK, plnchhittlng for the Dodgers tr. tne seventh inning was hit below the left ear with a pitch b Hocvt. Hg was taken to a hosp tal suffeizng from a con- cussion and X-ravs will he taken to determine whether there is a fracture. Led by H611"?! Brecheen and Dick Sisler, St. Imus Cardinals meas- twioe 3-2 and 2-0, and once more moved up to two games benind the Dodgers. Brecheen mirncq in a even-hit pitching peaformancc matched uy Ed I-Ieusser and Clyde Shoun to- was as close as any of the Reds ever got to bums plate. Sisler whose pitch hit off Joc Beggs in the 13th inning of the first game scored Stan Musial with the winning run, singled in t.'ic second inning E the nightcap to sic-ore Enos Slaughter, who had doubled. Marty Marlon o few mom- ents later drove ir Sisler. Cincinmtl loaded the bases with one out in the 11th o,f Llie opener, but Al Brazle survived the crisis. . New York Giants’ home paid attendance passed the 1,000,000 mark yesterday when 23.204 cash customers saw them divide a double-header uitn Boston Braves. The throng imrcased the Giants‘ total to 1,004,197. Johnny Sain r-Lgisfiered his 14th‘ victory for the Braves bv beatingl the G1?“ 7-1 in the second game, after t e polo gruunders had slug ged out an 8-5 triumph 1n opernr. Bobby Blattner, Giant scoot-d, bass/man, tiled rt modern major‘ league record in lne first game by making 11 assists. The feat equalled‘ t-he performance; of several other. secondsackers although John Moni-| gcmery Ward of the 1892 Brooklyr. club handled 1'2 1n a single cion-| test. Chicago Cubs also passed the 1,000,000-pald attendance ‘mark as they downed Pittsburgh Pirates 8-0] behind the one-hit pitching of right hander Paul Erickson. Erick- son allowed a siitgl: in the sev-, enth inning by Billy CoX._bl1t 8319 out six walks lo the visitors it. gaining his sixtri victory of the season against three losses. ‘The paid crowd of 30,965 boosted the season mark to 1,010,094 FROM BLONDS TO BONDS Wall Street, now the financial centre of the world, ccice was the New York‘s fashion centre. Public Auction I am instrutfld-‘by the Trustee of St. Ann‘; Parish. Hope River, to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th AT I I’. M. S. T. Dining room table and chairs 8 Arm Choirs S Settees Ilichcn Chairs itlatresseg Comodcs Beds and Springs Bureaus Chests of Drawers Ice Box Cupboards Book Case Kitchen Table Tables Washing Machine Wringer Rug sets of Drapes Roll Top Desk. THOMAS BOLGIER, t-‘Ni-u-n-nqi manner-macaque: the, PAGE seven‘ WE RECOMMEND AND OFFER- GENERAL PRCDIICTS MANIIFA CDRPCRATIDN LTD, crum" ct \SS "a" COMMON sumac ar rue MARKET APPROXIMATELY szioo ran anau FULL PARTICULARS ON REQUEST F. J. BRENNAN 8i COMPANY LTD -E. M. BAGNALb-Manager ‘ H2 Richmond St, Charlottetown Telephonq 141; Advertising Rates Payable in Advance Minimum Ch F An Central Guardian 103T: 5003c: wNiriTintT-etftfizelibadzséivle‘? local; 2e per word; Announcements and C ' g Event; 3,, p"? I d. 01mm“ '31-‘ Del‘ word; In Memoriam Notices 84c e in h. or ' of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, cards, c" 5c Dari-Bilge’, t f ' . ' - - era o Condolence 8-10 per inch, illegal“; Engagement! 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words N ti Thanks and Appreciation 84c per inch or 5c p" W6"! Quiz u: Subscriptions 4s cent i n. aaa ' ° Other rates tin aplilieztili’): no n" and Presmunon TIMI‘ Wanted Teacher Wanted ! ,*;,';"“..§;€f.’"“§;‘§.,.:i..3‘;“‘°‘¥§£? ary Department Bedeque School.‘ phone mm - Good Supplement. Lloyd Affieck.’ Secretary. w A N TED *1?" l4}. A T t - — ALE BOTTLE; ‘".'}.§.?.'li'. ;..5E%§.'2.';".-...i.?§l um B»- Souris School. Apply to Secretary; of Trustees. ;waxrnn -SMALL CAMERA. See R01‘ Saiallman at Bros, TEACHER WANTS-D’: KENSING- I 1191111111 ton School for Grade V and V1,, . .. _ _ _ fin‘ Supplement $1500.00. C, M. Ken-f IVANTED —- MALE STUDENTS nedy. Secretary. ,' (P. \i‘. C.) Apply Box 55, Guard- ian, 1*“ =81" w ais m FIRST FOR SALE _ TABLE MODEL (‘lass rontliiirrn, Phone 1595-15. electric radio. '75 Dorchvslci‘. “ANTED - RELIABLE HUST- 1131‘ W 51111911’ consumers with 135 household necessities. State age occupation, references. Rawlel h‘, 138111- ML'470~Y-. Montreal. g s a. Phone 856-1.. after ron saLa-ioii m; £510 1- passetiger in good condition, Apply Lyle McNcviii, Boiishatv-l FOR SALE — I939 l)E SOTA, ‘l, passenger car. in good condition. i'%—*-~j ———S- Apply Lyle McNevin, Bonshaw. ‘ “ANTED '— TITO Q3 THREE ii?‘ I roflms, partly fllInLihgd, m m» FOR SALE — 10 GAUGE, DOUBLE; near Charlottetown, Middle aged barreled hammerless "Ithare" Couple, No children. Write C. D. N. shot gim. Perfect condition. simonl Guardian Stuart, Btll River. —-—irevi—~é— WANTED — 513E BOTTLES. FEED FOR SALE-MSG NASH LAYFAY- bags. horsehair. Maurice Block d: Kent Street. Phone ette. Apply at Montague Garage.- ron sau: - 193s BUICK SE- M dan. Four new tires. A-1 condi- WANTED — EXPERIENCED PAS- tion. Can be seen at Bradley's l 1T1’ 000k or one willing to learn. Service station afternoons. I G006 Wages to right party. AP‘ ———i-— ——-—— olv Milton's 01a spam, FOR SALE - GENERAL PURPOSE L mare. 3 ycprs old. Also road'— 1- 11, Lost, Found, Strayed Co._ 158 2208. wagon. Good condition. MacDonald, New Dominion. I ron sau: _ one can-r AND'LOST — KITTEN. RUST-COL- harness. Apply 75 Spring Park °red' half gmwn- 34 Bflghton Road. - , . _R.°“Liflvfld- Rifsiiiafiiléi norm‘ s , dan in perfect condition, five. new tires, motor all overhauledl 11.051‘ -- vitn albane Saturday night. keycase. Finder leave Woodside's Garage, Applv to Alex Darrach, New Ar- ’ Bread31bi11e~ M‘? K1191 P- E- 1- iaosr - nan-ween noimuu on. BURNERS - xnw 011.1 and Klrikors one tire and wheel burners for furnaces or kltchertl —5‘Z° Gmwui Rewl-Td- Fwd l“ i Coady. c-o P. L. Morrison's Store. Kinkora, ‘ LOST — TRUCK TIRE BETWEM ‘ Vernon and Souris. Finder notify Lloyd's Service Station, Souris. LO/I‘ — FRIDAY EVENING AT Fair Grounds, man's wrist. watch, Notifv Edwin Lewis, York 1587-15. Reward. LOST SUNDAY NIGHT IN VIC- toria Park, Kodak 1n carrying case. Reward. Phone 1577-3. -___ stoves, also oil cabinet hall fur- naces. Wholesale and retail. Agents wanted, Arnold Manufac- ture Agent, 4693 Christopher Colomb. Montrral 34. Personal SLENDOR FABLETS ARE EF; fcctive 2 weeks’ sunplv $1.00; ‘i. weeks $500 at all drum-ism HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed uostpald iii nialn. sealed envelope ivith pricelist 6 LOST-LADIES PAIR OF SHOES. 51111113195 25°? 24 Samples $100‘ between Woolworlh's store and milgdeéuxijggtHaigfiiiltgxgvggg?’ Canadian Store on Grafton St. Finder leave at. Guardian. FOUND - 0N YORK’ ROAD .' kt ntaining sum o money. Help wanteiihMale ggvgilewwatts, York, or tele- _.______~.-~e A---— phone 1587-11. . 00s MEN WANTED T0 ATTIiTTIlCTIlKI‘ distribution of world-fam-SSTRAYED FROM PASTURE IN nus Watkins Products in cities West Royalty black and white and towns, Big demand—big ore-f cow. Anyone knowing of he! fits-permanent. No investment‘ whereabouts notifv Cecil J. Stewart, Hampshire. ficcessary~chance for promotion. For Free details. without HD1155 ation, xvrite Dept. 7C-C-1A, 2117, Masson SL. Montreal. 34. i» REAL OPPORTUNITY — LARGE} Company has available route inl Queens Countv for applicant who can mfet necessary requirements. Fmngius Prnditc‘: Forporeilon. Dent PEf-P-l. I170 Guy Street. Montreal. Que. For Sale At New Glasgow, P. E. I.. house and lot, thirty-three acres. FDR SALE . RECAPPED TIRES 600 x i6 DOUBLE DECK COTS New and Used Li-inchi-Boiler Tubing GUARANTEED BATTERIES Maurice Block and Co. 158 Kent St. Auction Sale , i am instructed by Herr: M51119- gon, Oyster Bed Bridge, lo- aell by Public Auction on ‘ MONDAY. AUGUST 19Gb AT 1 P. M. (Slander-i Time) STOCK-IO head cattle. lMPLEMENTS-l binder, (Mas- sey Harris; 1 hsymore, MacCormickg 1 hay rake. 1 gang plow. (Ma Ie Leaf); 1 manure spreader, (Jo n Deerin ); 1 section seeder, l w, For particulars ap- 111.1‘ THE EASTERN _TRUST COMPANY 101 Richmond Street. AUCTION SALE Al‘ OYSTER 3111;531:1061; .P.E.I. ON WEDNESDAY. AUG. ‘l1. 19441 AT l. OTJLOCK (Standard Time) l I am instructed by Ur, S. J. 1\lc-‘ Kenna lo scll by public auction on his premises all his household cf- fects, kitchen furniture, rang‘, al- most new, tublCs and chairs; Mining room containing sideboard, china closet and tables and chairs; pur- Dr set 3 pieces, also 7 piece Se! and parlor table; 4 betl rnmn sets, ‘ ' beds, springs, mattresses and rocking chairs; rugs and dishes; hall rack also wardrobe; writing desk; lounge and chairs suitable for den; buttery radio. Singer sewing machine, washing machine and ringer. 2 room stoves, 8 hanging lamps, 6 smaller lamps, 3 clocks, 1 driving sleigh and robe, '2 M WANTED CARPENTERS AT DNCE APPLY PARSONS CONSTRUCTION C0. (Single ; I scuffler (new): I hliler. 1 team truck wagon, 1 single truck wagon, two light driving wagons. 1 potato gprayei’, 2 gala harrowa, 1 fer- tiliser spreader 1 cart, 2 wood, aleigha, i lamina; outnt. (mum; l gasoline engine, (5 horse powerli, 1 cream separator. (Benn-en); 1 washing machine, (ltenfrew); 1 kitchen stove, (Enterprise Mon-l arch): 1 fnrnacette. All household furniture, 1 Vic- troia, 1 radio (Rogers): harness, forks, shovels, hoes, other artlelea too numerous w mention. Six months credit on approvedi 101M note. Sale b positive Ia farm is aohl. ALEX lfaalaAl, Auctioneer. iiontai-ning nffirc desk, large book-i “varfime Housing Project . artlclqi foo numerous to mention. O Public AUCTION UIGG, ON SATURDAY, AUG. 2i AT 2 0'CLOCK (S.'I‘.) ladder; 24 ft. long, 1 step Ladder 7 1 lawn mower; office fixtures case, 1 asy chair and 4 nther- M chairs, lernilln lablenclc, and‘ other ondon Auazxarviien 11.1.1.1. — Iluctlonerr I am instructed by Miss Mary hlorrissey to sell by public auction on her premises at her farm implemeifls: 1 hinder, M.l-l.; 1 hay mower M.H.; 1 hay rake (new); 1 r driving sleigh: 1 box sleigh; 1 wood sleigh; 1 gang plough; .1 single plough; 1 disc harrow; 2 sets spring-tooth harrow; 1 set smoothing harrow; 1 cart and wheels; 1 roller; 1 grindsione; 1 potato sprayer; 1 cream separator; l2 acres standing grain; hay rope, forks. shovels and other articles. Terms Cash. 1 MISS MARY MORRIGHY, Owner . J. H. McDONALD. Auctioneer.