SPORTING NEWS Junior Tennis In the K. of C. Junior Tourna- m-ant matches played yesterday Merlin McKenzie Wli from (1.9. Bradley, 4-6; 8-2: 6-3. This WES one of the hardest fought matches of the touznnment. Harold Pineau won from Billy Leonard, 6-1; 6-1. Jack Nicholson won from Frank Sigsworih be dcinuit. Today's matches at 3.30 p. m. will be Cecil Dcwling playing Irving Fraught. Harold Pineau playing lack Nicholson. NXfiEs-‘n Bro klvn 4; St. Louis 3. (“i .10 7 Philadelphia 8. ["33 cn 2; Pithburgli 1. AMERICAN Detroit 0; New Ycrk l. Cleveland 7: Bzston i3. track concluded about 7 o'clock last tainly the card of five races Henley, 2.08 1-2. of tit ified trot, No. 2, by the handy, Mae Lee. 2.16 1-4, frorm Saint John Great interest was taken in the free-fcr-ail trot and Dace and live good-mannered horses out on a great show. Each hear. was charac- terized bv close decisions, making for uncertainty until the conch-- (‘icvelwiri 6- Boston l4. Cllgago nldelyiiiia 2. sion of the event. The Great G 2.02 1-2. recently imported fiom R. A. F. TIMES As Much lather A: Many Other Brands Tested! Gillette SIIAVING CREAM Big, 3 ounce Tube—oniy33t Mada by lilo world's landing axporh in shaving comfort — tho makers of Iluo Glllono lludcli beat in the long history of the Provincial Exliib II. estorday afternoon will stand out ln memory of every one present or its grout racing and spectacular i n- lshes. Not in a. long time, certainly not in our memory. hi" ll" ""4 with such evenly matched horses been programmed on a local or itilne track and the enthusiastic spectators. ‘I Scoth and New Brunswick, gave great credit to the T10R21"!!! "nth '- thos». connected with the Goodwill Meet for their excellent co-Ollifl "P- Dr. F. C. Dougun. City Councillor. the starter ‘h l 30 p.m. and the first class responded right on the dot. lie pushed 0 pro-gram right along but accidents to harness and sulkys and $01118 , actors nrevcntcd ita conclusion before the time stated above. J a i Highlights of the ti}? isgfiernottm wfre tiltred stiy-aigiliaiieat Win by 9 I‘ e rs err-n on ll‘- r- . c ‘i-lnltilncrcil trotter lllickcy Volo. 5"" Rhea Mae is Winner Of Free-For-All, Five Classes on Day's Program The Goodwill two-day: race meet at the Charlottetown Driving Park eve l. illonluconsider il it one 0f ti" n Aaooclatlo Ce: - r- unny n! them H0111 N93‘ called the horses for had ning of the class- coppcd the first heat. 1220550....‘ tradition-Fr... ifiii- first heat but the lcveiv mannered Rhea M555 2.04 I-2. was not in be denied and won theqseconrl and third heat and race. the last 1108i’. saw a s-pecrociliariinisti when Joli- ity, 2.05 1-4, challenged Rhea Mae and they raced neck and neck til the last few strides with time for the half 1.02 1-2- Peter Reamore. 2- - W0" first race of the aeasnn in g1? fourth event on the card l1 through an accident Dlaceci last b" the third heat which was WM Lady Hal. 2.12. who had TONE Peter Reanlore right to the wire the first two heats. The concluding race on the PW‘ grcm was the 2.25 trot and 11MB- second division. with li Wgng pacers taking the word. All i; their friends and though it was e slowest class of the wo dayc yet there was great interest taken it; it. Because of two accidents some '> the contestants were forced to withdraw. viewrv finally rested m‘ Grace Abbe who won the first third heats and was second inlmw second heat. Incidentally she _ ‘ ercd her record from 2.17 to 2- gig‘- It was Scott?! McKane, 2-18 ‘ won the middle heat in a love-Y finish. In glancing over the time made it will be noticed that at both rate days, although the horses were 0i high calibre. the lime was rgfeeiis fast as durinB 01d HOW - v r- The reason is that the air Wflctrgdz heavy with moisture and the damp. which made it heavy. ‘ ave The St. Stephen hQISE-men “hm for home this morning W » nls FE A TURE ATTRACTION INTER STATION N i S tin and 50m‘! fiiiifi 3P0..- ozl/iufiick will so to BOXING. TOURNAMENT (By kind permission of Officer Commanding R-A-F- Moncton and Officer Commanding R. A. F. Station, Charlottetown.) SPORTING l TH U RSDAY CLUB 8.30 p. SEPTEMBER .1” 3O 1N AID OF THE R.A.F.» STN. BENEVOLENT FUND Q-BOUTS-IO L.A.C. GASSON BILLY BAKER VRS. Lightweight Champion _ R ' A ' F’ i‘ (Maritimes) HARRY ROBINSON VRS. A.C. ABBOT H - M . C . S. Charlottetown (R.A .F. Moncton) A Brilliant Show under the Management of R.A.F.. Charlottetown, in Co-operation with R.A.F. Moncton and H.M.C.S. Charlottetown. A FEATURE KNOCK-OUT GET YOUR SEATS EARLY RESERVED SEATS — — — $1.00 GENERAL ADMISSION — - 50c H. M. F. IN UNIFORM — - - 25c TICKETS FROM: CHARLOTTETOWN ED’S TAXI R.A . F. STATION BIKE SHOP TRIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED II MILTON'S OLD SPAIN he un- thre- T H E A T _R E Manlllafialltng STAB-RING LLOYD NOLAN CAROLE LAND]! MONTAGUE-FBI. 8.80 PM. MONTAGUE - 8.4T. l-Oil AND l0 P. M. SOURIS MONDAY MATINBE 8.45 P. M. Bridgcwater. N.S.. for their ex- hibition race meet which takes place next week. The foiliwing is ll Tnrief blllYlmUy c1 yesterdays events; 2.13 to 2.15 Trot And Pace Jean Henley won in straight heats. In the last she got uwrly in an outside position but that. i! - parently, did not trouble ner. T ;‘ tiott/er Sunnymeade, 2.07 1-4 was a good second lhe first heat and four, three, the next two. Top Hat, 2.07 1-4, formerly of the Wathen Stables, Fort Falrfieid. Maine. was three, two. two. The trotter, Wat- chim, 2.07, that many expected to lower the track record. was not at his best. He showed terrific speed but macle frequent breaks. His bcs: ary was third in the second Classified Trot No, it Eight good young trotters Lined up for the word and out up agootl race all "hrougii. In the first mat. Mae Lee 2.23, owned by Howard Johnston. Saint John grabbed tnc bole before the tirst turn was reached and never lost it but was closely pressed by llic Bordon unn- ed Mickey Volo. Mickey was one, one. the next two heats and took a record in the second of 2.15 1-2, and gave evcii/ appeariillCe of hav- ing a good future. The St. Stephen- cwned Inflation, 2.16 1-2. was next best with four, three, two with Inez Reynolds, two, three, four. Ruby Volo. Star Jnior. Ima. Kal- mucic iind Christie Budlong, all helped to make the race a most in- teresting one. Free-l-‘or-All Trot and Paco Five good mannered horses, with fast records. two of them the flot- llflmely J lily O5 1-4. and Ohest- nut Bars, 2.06 were pitted against The Great G. 2.02 1-2, Rhee. Mae, 2-04 1-2. fresh from victories- the mainland M10 the Svdnev own- ezi Hal B Direct. 2.04. holder of til-a New Glasgow track record of 2-08- 1-4. - The first heat was notable for the light between the five horses for places right from the word go. ‘me Great u. got into a nice spot and in a stnetcn duel that brought everyone to their feet won by a short head from the Amherst-own- cd tthea Mac. Second and third heats were great fights between all the horfifi, with the exception of Ha! B. ect who was drawn the third heat. mica Mae and Joiiity in the third heat staged a last-half duel, that, considering the slow condition cl the track, was phenomenal, the time being 1.02 1-2. Chestnut Bars, 2.05. who won so easily 01d Home Week. was still out of form from his long campaign which extended from Quebec to Charlottetown, 5t. Stephen, New Glasgow and back to Charlotte- town. Jollity, 2.05 1-4, holder of me track record at Bridgewater. was awful good but racing lick went to his rival, Joe O'Brien of New Glasgow who also headed the list the day pre- viously. Joe won lhe iree-ioi-ail with Rhea Mae and inc 2.17 to 2.20 with Peter Rieamore. WE“? ‘i2°ii.‘”‘“"i“~}id°ii'°§. ‘"1"’ ar e . a mp e. and Mike Jabalee. 2.17 to 2.20 Pace, Classified There were nine starters and it took a lot oi scoring to get them away on anything like even teims. e r Reamore won the first two heats and race. In the third heat had last position scurln , ac- cording to the rules. Driver ‘Brien tried ior the heat but Pemr Rea- more got into a mix-up with tvalt N‘ See. driven by ‘Willard Kelly and. as a result they finished lest the third heat. No damage was done to drivers or horses. Next to Peter lteamore. inc test rformer in the race was Lady ai. 2.12 that was second lhl- iirst two heats and won the third, with stable companion, Raymond Bud- long. second, Ruben Lee, 2.10, had a summary of four. six, three, Wait N’ See. ‘hree, four. nine, ‘chngin’ Slim zrvc. 1111"”? flV“ Marchmoiit, Ncll Cochatodalc and I-I.M.Vcl0. all added interest and did their part to inakc the race top-notch one. The fastest mi was tho second heat. paced in 2.13- r: =1 N 2.25 Trot ill Pace, Second Div. There were 11 young pacers. all of them well regarded by owner and friends. Vitcory went to Grace Abbe. 2.17, recenti pur- ‘chased_by__ Angelo Passer o of New stoves For old. Sultumfs Tole’s told. o Keep your etovs 001.!” SULTAN ‘STOVE POLISH Llrllllri in i‘.l'.l»' summ heat. Tlir. fastest hca: was in 2.12- 1e EASTEIMIE llilllllllli North Sydney, 8.5. This mare raced for years but had only won one race an two weeks aggwhen ahc took a record of 2.17. i... Fastest heat was ‘he final. wcn by Grace Abbe, in 2.14 1-4—n new record for Grace. the summaries; Following are 2.13 to 2-15 Trot l; Pace, Purse "c: Jean Henley, 2.00 1-2. (W. Kelly) Top I-fat, 2.07 1-4, (C. Tremgzieé Sunnymeade, 2.07 1-4. (WHZKEysé Watchim, 2.0T. (W. Hood) 8 3 5 Lawyer Gritttan, 2.08, (JJB. Mehfian)! San Ton, 2.07 3-4. (J. Conroy) 4 6 r. Time: 2.13, 2.12, 2.15. The winnI, Jean Henley‘ ‘$.08- 1-2, is owned by 0H. orton, Murray River, and was driven by Willard Kelly. Classified Trot, N . 2, ourle 8000 Mickey Volb, (T. Semple) 2 1 l Mae Lee, 2.23 (J. McManlls) 1 Inflation. 2. 16 1-2. (W. Tl 4 Inez Reynolds. (W. Hood) 3 3 4 Ruby V010, 2.16 1-4, (B. 881112110115) 5 5 5 Star Junior. (H E. Killam) 6 6 6 Ima Kalmuck (G. McIntyre) 7 7 7 Christie Budiong, (J, Arabing) r. Time: 1161-4, 2.15 1-2. 2.18. The winner. Mickey Volo. is own- ed by Arthur Jay, Borden. and was driven by Tyndall Semple. Free-for-all Trot $3 and Pace. Purse 50 Rhea MM. 2.04 1-2, (J. O'Brien) The Great G, 2.02 1-2. (T. Sample} Jollity, 2.05 1-4. (J. Conroy) 3 2 2 Chestnut Bars. 2.06 1.3.1’. Poley) Hal B. Direct, 2.04 (M. Jabalee) 0 dr. Time: 2.00. 2.08. 2.12 1-4. Tho winner. Rhee. Mae. 2.04 1-2, is owned by F. Carmen Coatea Am- herst. N.S., and was driven by Joe O'Brien. 2.17 to 2.20 Pace, Classified, Purse S300 Peter Rleamore, 2.11 (J. O'Brien) Lady’ Hal, 2.12 (L. Ohglegra; Raymond Budlong, 2.1a (w. Mc- N1i.l T '1 2 6 Ruben lee. 2.10 (J (Jim-iv: 4-53 3 Wait N’ Bee, 2.12. (W. Karly) P Marchmont. 2.10 3~4, (W Reyes: Nell Cochatcdele, 2.16, (C. “Willis; mu. Volo. 2-11 3-4. (w. giant) 'I Time: 2.14. 2.18 1-2. 2.15. The winner, Peter lteamore, 2.11 is owned by Dr. C.D. Clough. Ca Bretonmid was driven by Joe Brien. 2.25 Trot t Pace, Second Division, rsc Grace Abbe, 2.17, (M. Jabalee) Scotty McKane. 2.18. (E. Mole- sid 7 1 3 Billy Bishop. 2.18, (Dr. H. Mc- In re 4 2 Nancy Budlong. 2.17. (L. Pra ht) Edith Grey, (A. Llewellyn) ll B Dr. Blldl (H. Willis) 0 9 n, (C. Tremble) ‘f 7 Miss Marjorie Hal, (C. O'Brien 8 Margaret Frisco 1.1. bing) 4 5 dr. Lady Rose, 2.15 3-4. (It. Mediating.- r. Don Worthvy, (T. (hir) ll dr. Time: 2.1 , 2.17 1-4, 2.14 l~4. The winner. Grace Abbe. 2441-4, is owned by gelo Pnssereno, North S liney, N.S., and was dri- en by . Jobalee. The officials who handled the meeting were. Starter, Dr. F-C. Douga-n. Ohar- lottetown Judges, W5 Brown, Cf-iarlottc- wn. Dr. A.A Lockhurt. and Harry Silii hant. suriimerside. Timers, B. McMillan, Byron itrvnn H H. Horne, Chiirlutteeawi: v qvQQOG < Clerk of the course, W J Blown. assistants, WJ-l. Beet-on. V‘ Mc- Taguc ..'TIIE PRESBYTIIIAN CHURCH n: cannon. - Services for Sunday. September 26th as fol- lows‘ Dundas 11 a. M. Cardigan 2 P. ivi. lorne gal? 3.30 P. M. Mon- n- aircrew, today! 551M130"- 9 Singln’ 8mm 2.10 1-2, (T. Sem- le) 5 3 5' IEIIIITING (II-Nil! All IDCATI-D AT: Dominion Public Bldg» Moncton and other principal cities of Canada- Ilobile recruiting units visit smaller centres regularly. lllOl-l SCHOOL EDUCATION NO LONGER REQUIRED YOU don't need a high school education to win your wings now. The R.C.A.F. is prepared to provide you with the education necessary to make you eligible for aircrew. This is your chance to team-up with the hard-hitting comrades of the skies in the big drive for Victory. Yes! . . . you can be iii-a fighting man's uniform at once. Make your decision right now! Enlist, for i " GET INTO TllE FIEHTI i If you are physically fir, mentally alert, over 17 and not yet 55, you are eligible- High School education is no longer neces- sary. Go to an R.C.A.l'. Recruiting Centre today. If you are under age for aircrew enlistment, join your local Air Cadet l OYAL CANDIAN mill loia in Fighting coll!!!" oi tits Sides '1. i. join the I CI LI PI Training us PILOT! NAVIGATOR! IOMIIRS All! GUNNIRI Willi-IS‘ OPIRATOII u: cull! tasue 7-30 . . Minister Bev- other activities of the league, in- Henry Mathews, M. A-, M. R. B. A. eluding clinics, home nursing sq“. 9-34-11- cation. etc. Active Year For T. B. League (Continued from page 1) work was done. l)’. Ways slid, "But believe a matyceawcre has m I accaniplished b on S Miss Maclannanh Report Miss Maobsnnan in a report ll-id that the major activity of the two field nurses "has been that of tub- erculin - testing school children and doing follow up work in school districts." The number of children who were tuberculin - tested last year num- bered 1.7b0 and of that tunber Q04 were found to be positive reactors. X-ray examina‘ werdmsde of all the positive reactors and the parents were advised of the results. In addition parents were urged to have all members of the house- hold examined when the children thmimh the tuberculin test allow- cd that at some time they hod been in direct contact with an open case of tuberculosis. Miss MacLennan also listed the Out Our Way BFTIT _ g _.. f licwed. Wb n’s 15m? Mir"!!- i?!‘ Stephen sidzmnt of the Women's Incl-it'll“ catholic and others. , A Imsral discussion mooted in by Mrs. r, president o1 the COMPARE 1,\(’1,P;(’ WITH ANY OTHER BRAND FOR rding I-louse "win? 10.56;‘ riiTle we HEARD You r” on: your». etus- emu-WW" . meat“ not. i n-le- eicswatx- tines snow . Acffiiafif _ Mince. wage You ‘Mime BPECIN- eloi- I; °" ‘(DO BAD o“ 1“ QéFNCE cancer R sneaks")? wrm Qmeovsn LIT Auwrl-lmé ; » mom‘ Q PRNILEEEG? ‘ DOORQ. ~ r’ so n . GHT Bi