T1125 cnannmwsroww GUARDIAN Royals Defeat Hitrights; Bears Win From Robins JUNIOR. LEAGUE In the afternoon the Bears and Robins of the Junior League split a twin bill, the Bears winning the first. 17-9 and the Robins revers- ing the decision in the second 27-11 race s11; SPORTING NEWS Good Racingv Witnessed ‘A i As ‘ Island . Circuit Gets Underway at Sammerside w A beautiful afternoon and what was saidflo be the largest crowd to attend :1 race nu-ct in Summersid in recent years. with a four-classific- lllg program which brought together 20 of the best race horses in the Province were features of Dominion Day afternoon at Summerslde. Iuly first. - Long before 2 o'clock the grandstand was packed to capacity snd the enclosure in front of it was almost filled. Then the ' ' sport lovers renrcad nut and finally many had to be accommodated in the c n» fiolrl. v - ' ' ..”.Y..‘i;:;;;“a:.-.."."".t:. :11..“t;";.::"::.:z"..":=. 1:‘.°.'.:".'":.:"::::..'"1:*:.;";1 K69" Cbmfletlt 1°" Marks “ R "A N Cl aces - t ew asgow iii! f hn\id:"._vcrs who were eager and anxious to see the new ‘ * lionoington iloroo Locos ttatch Ilaco lit Ohatham, ll. B. _._.___. CHATHAM, N. 8., July g (gp) — Jose Dale Hoosier, owned by C. Walker of Halifax, defeated Hap. PY L- "Wned by J. McNeiD, of fteflilgleslttlvruri’. hE. I . in the mt- e o am hero Saturday’. c” "d" cam Kensl t h . 00nd in the Xllréi“ twgnlgeftime lift captured the third. W8 im won the 2 l7 trot and PHCB in straight heats while Gudd, (gxianegoggrfunwltsrllkeri lkaiifax took! Umplr at th plate, Wm. Law- e - "i" (m M 1 _ ""*.“ia°"r.*:.’1:1l.i"lra" sir; . ' ensinston. P. E. L-ontry was 3 5 5.- Dine 0- Gnttsn. a Chatham J1me. swept the 2.110 trot ind P366 in "Tllflht heats. Fastest time of the meet hung up in the 2.17 trot and pace Wfltchim. owned by Frank Adams ‘of zligéiflaira, who stepped the mile n . - _ In a Senior Knights of Columbus softball game Friday evening the Royals met and defeated the Hit- rights by o. score of 19-8. The game was won and lost ln the fifth, when the Royals went on a scoring-spree and hammered in nine runs adding six in the sixth to make victory doubly sure. The lineup. Royals O'Shsa, C “y. Johnston, Smith. Power, Butler. Croken, Shepherd, Ward. Hltrights - St. John, MacDon- old, McGuigan, Sharkey, Callaghan A. Ward. McCormick, L. McDon- ald. D. Mat-Donald. gfilunfllp: h n in ns: osep , a or, Flynn, Clsrkin. MacKenzie. Steele, Rich- ards, Nicholson. Bears: Burke, Hennessey. Shep- herd, W. Hennessey. Fields, Mac- Donald. Doucette, Cheverie. Stull. Today at 9.30 a.m. the Bees and Crows play and this evening at 8.30 the Royals and Tigers meet in 31c final game of the first sec- on. 75mm u (mun 101W" writ/v . and the old ones, too, battle it out in the various trot w“ c events. V — nf tho r:lc1'u'\\'crn won ‘in siruioht heats by horses that laid ‘ nvcz- iiu-ir iii-iris some hat but lu-moriilv-ic.» even those had IHIIILUS ‘ that 1i1nri1- (hi-n (xvi _., Thr- otilvr taro c‘ s" were split hwted and 1 some cf the fin .. . in thcn‘. \\‘(‘!'i! of lhc 1 nsist kind. ' r1515 2.00 174.1110 3-4. 2.11 3-4. 2.30 TROT AND PACE Peter at Court (Haley) Morgandale Ace (C. O'Brien) 3 l l 1 S 3 Johnny Early (J. O'Brien) 4 2 2 Patrick Abbe (l-iarrisonl 4 2dr NEW GLASGOW, N.S.. July 2- ' (CPJ-Keen competition marked fine‘ opening oil theslizhg l1zgelfless .- - H, ‘ 1 t; yrfll: n2 season were a.ur_av ore almsaligmlleiginiltthililnll “P135 l “Ncfiowg °f l???‘ m Yell-Ts- i111‘ (‘ilfl of fill‘ Sififlfiillll tins‘: yo! ‘ S“, Bilge: o 9° “ bigaerfghiilgi ' races um o0 1 ,_ » _ - 2. ‘ _ . , lfllllicr crflnil day. dlfiliftfliie‘ Iilhufléiugl éifuaffskeg Time: 2.22 1-4. 2.16 3-4, 2.1a. - 11c pcrr-c pnc- - ‘ . _ _ ' smoolh as oll and had he been ’g¥e£&e day 2 09 l‘ m me Wemng 2.25 STAKE RACE zlssczl could have paced better. Peter At D t - - Belle of Brooklyn (J. O'Brien) C urt took he 2 J0 Llot 1111111 Zl-lo-r Y t G f l ' laud pace, while the 2 26 stake race 5325B’ 34313155119 (R MEC- ln i n- irst 1ea l line wen. wgm 1,0 B911 f )3 kly 1n enna rirhr lu thr front and was never Istralaht heatse O mo n 'Johnnie Eager (Barrett) 1 - . 'l‘h1- irotter Juno French; FRLE-FOR-ALL Lee Reynolds (Harrison) ‘ tucked in bvilind. was pullcd out vNato Hanover. (Harrison) Manchester Alberta (Major) in 1h.» stretch. She finished very Jollity (Conroy) Pearl Direct (MacMillan) 7 6,‘ fast and ".1 s uniy a length back Roynl At Law (Sweeney) Bud the Tramp (C. O'Brien) 6dr North Sydney Horses Win-tin Home Trackl NORTH SYDNEY, us , July 2 1 -—(CP)—I-Iorses owned in Norm Sydnevmon three out of four events Of I light harness racing card here Saturday. Margaret Rose won No. l class- ified, Manchester Berrv the No. 2 ' Event and Battle Todd from Sydnev Mines t-‘he free-for-all. The 218 g3. and Dace event went to Lady Li] TRUT AND PACE | V When I Junior Goes to Camp 11h lili‘ Harves- ‘ 101i Tiger. com- ill°llllif the quintr-Lte. _ got away wilh very iillio scoring in? 9P"]l heal. l J11 m‘ i 4. 1 HflllOYUl‘. at‘ loci Jean puiirti mil (if Kill‘ "trvtcil but the iTGilPY who a lf‘l‘l,".iil in ill" flood. rm Basil l. 11111 er l1 2 2 3 3 4 4 (lri lll. w 5 5 I I 5 4 3 7 6 F 01‘ years we have sent tilt bill's Off to camp well outfitted to enjoy camp to the full. Camp Suits consisting of 511111, and shorts to match, strong, durable and washable in e0] , . 0i!!! r1181, land navy and kll kl. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Price to HIYLL NEED A RAINCOAT KT. $1113.33.‘ Eiifitwriféfifiiii "m ‘"“"" I I ronrl ll(‘1\l’. was rucui the but about 20 yards virl- Jr-zm Henley‘ Price ' U... one-o sliver-Isle arson sum-nu.- SHEDIAC. N B . July 2—(CP)-- Rhea Mac. owned by Coates and Bragg of Amherst. N.S . won the free-for-ail of a Dominion Davy hor- ness racing card here. ‘The first heat of the feature e- vent produced the fastest time of the meet 2.12. A double win was scored by the Coatas and Bragg stables with Bright Spot winning all three heats , cg“ he No. 1 classifi t even. lurnet June won No. 2 classified everlt. Baseball Results moors E<I~1¥LEODMI2Q "m" CHARLOTTETOWN,_ P.E.l, NATIONAL New York ‘l; Pittsburgh 5. New York B; Pittsburgh 9. Brooklyn 0; Chicago 2. Philadelphia 4: St Louis Boston 2; Cincinnati 3. AMERICAN ill 2.14 1-2, last ouarfer in 3i 1-4 The Great G. (C. O‘Brien) Time: 2.16 1-4, 2.15 1-4, 2.14. back (we lengths was second, . ( . . Sgujnd’ “km Nsee “Tm by “Inns witnessed yesterday afternoon nescores,_ 011 006 9—17 Thompson, banging out two hOme “m1 pqrggfljggjy “Y1K; , island-bl irnttcrs and Full inning gave the Sergeants their shown up so v.":ll by winning the: In the first heat Kelly's Night- _ _ , Huger got a home run for for 11 UFIVK‘ by Ike 1 gaining one and Kelly's Night- re- thus indicating t seconds, Winnie Scott was about i\'.‘n inllgiils back. Royal Jim fourth .\‘.‘.1ii 335cc 111m, f S . ill ('10 second heat Gi ti’ne was 1 rg t t 1.‘,i\'i'li 1.11s head Illu last end ‘and cut e s n - - o . ...... m... Wm ~Week-End Games m," m, win, . NSec fmlrth and Royal Jim fifth. lll tin- third heat June French, ,—I——-—-—~~———————-—-——- (il‘i\\‘.'ll and (‘lftiiniz wnn very, . |nng run .- ullh Winnie] Scott and Wditl 5cm” °f me most excmngmflbal] The Corporais were unablebttloi i‘ - 1 I‘ A . . n. c . Se" - ' > - (‘f B611 5m" “B” 8°)“ "m" mm“- icfcig; the Navy l1-1c‘§f§1“‘§l~§§e,,§§{,§°*"'s 405 o“ 046 shedlafi M881 l" L06- Nwillyt‘ 219 TROT [Stffligallé Alrsltsarfnttock the ‘n. Anstm O02 020 .,__u c,.,,,,.,,,, ‘ ~ “PM” ° “m” ° "° Corporais c-l1 050 0-7 swung‘ 'l‘i~.is race was well liked by runs for the Sergeants Swasl the - h f i f‘ t . rt 1. I . m,“ 1 lvfzlolll,‘ rcctcntiy imported from the tag?‘ (znakiglehlérinegarrléirle ram ‘gm; f‘ “smmeskh Elf“ Kitelatx R55 St. John for the Navy smashed out ,ra_t.1 11.. to “e i. re ul l e ys a homer for the Lars (hlrzhilnalo 111011111: best in the This ".'.‘.1.': generally canoe/loci lr\:'5\11'"m—"-1'.\' bill 11ft" R hard fight victory Until then they were trail- _ ing 16-8 lflc 111101115; Chflmlllfinship 0f the i nlarc took the lead and was never The A11 sun-m W,’ snatched v11;- Marlillllrs last winter" and had headed with Lustys First tucked wry from dag“; 1n the 155g mn- paced a ilaif in 1.03 1-2 last- week. in. About 20 feet from the wire m; slammgng seven men sci-ass Tm’ " m“ n"“"'°d wrrmft she madc a break and Lusty5 the plate to turn a 7-4 deficit into First almost W011. Tho judges de- C ls d Ward lmcst has hazl such suc- m" ‘c “'11s orpom an a First second, Mickey Volc, third, ChrlStle Budlong, that had chang- cfl imllds that morning, p11 ‘ascd b}: George Brookins, I. his time to 2.12, June French! \l pilllillf: up :1 great fight for 1 m“ City Sam“ uaguems pmduced get a run in their last turn at 111110.01 ll-7. 41m,- Hur. many 11s 1t brought tugs-filer four l A nine-run outburst in the last be Prior Burilollgis rucc. as llc hurl I 11nd C1056 611115- _ an 11-7 victory. ‘clzicd that the break was not a the uric izcitinu icgton from James Show, heat there was a’ h fol" second place, Eldlmli: and l13'.~i".0;i.\"-‘i!n ' lgun, fourth, Full Moon, fifth. cy Rose. who F T1m@_ 2,17, fourth and fifth! In the second heat Kei1y‘s hon: Lady Rosc I Nightmare again went to the front ' ct going properly but in tho race to tIhc wire she nxuo, winning lnrulp a monk and ust_\"s First ' 11 21151-111 uritil landed (hr) place by a length with ' iorrlh and Billy ihiicknv Vnlo a close third and 111v, fifth. |Ci1risiic Budloilg, who was un- firzll 11cm Laciv , steady in both heats fourth, Full ‘ic Buclionfl had ¢ lfluon fifth. Time 12.17, a record for it endrlti ihc samci Lustrs First, owned by _C. mc. . s", Charlottetown. third heat was a real one ‘ll Christie Buriioilg. whose rig- . i‘.i‘.(l bran (zilanaczi a bit by _ new cirivcr, Earle Semplc. mak- Thm ,' in". a race of it from wire to wire right rt Kelly's Night- ~l rt (119 finish. Lustys a Qwnd heat and was i ‘i010, fourth. Time a 110v.‘ record for l! A ".\‘.l:= stcppcri in I (he ' ‘1 1.0". reason, WEDNESDAY, JULY s11. 4-c1.AssEs-4 HORSES CLASSIFIED. Entries close June 28f in order to get score cards printed. I i110 ilusilois oats in be divided in foul" classes. Send or phone entries to awarded first, Lusty‘s being pcated the performance for the All Stars but was ruled out for not tOIiChlng second. However, he drove in three men to make victory certain. Before that a walk 19r- ceri in what pwved to be the win- |Kc1ly‘s Nightmare, the fdlfmer r:- cord being 2.17. SUMMARY 2.14 Trot and Pace Jean Henley. 2.08 (W. Kelly) 2 1 1 Basil Hanover. 2.04 1-4 1 2 a (T. Weir) Pagalicci, 2.09 1-2. 1W- 8 8 5 4 4 3 Hcnnesseyu 5 4 Browllivood Tiger, 2,07 1-4 1 (J. Harkness) iJfinc Harvester, 2,10 1-2 (C. O‘B1'ion1 Time: 2.10, 2.10, 2.12 1-4. Tile winning horse is ovmed by ‘Charles Horton, Murray River. 2.27 Pace Peter Budiorlg. 2.14 1-2 II." Morcside) Lady Rose, 2.15 1-2 ' (R. McLalne) Marjorie Budlong, 2.17 1-4 (T. Weir: fshiriey Temple (A. 1 Tierney) , Billy Bishop, 2.17 1-4 (Dr. i H. McIntyre) 1 Time: 2.1a 1-2. 2.1a. 2.11. The winning horse is owned by rcy-Ayouyne, Charlottetown. 2.19 Trot and Pace Giftline, 2.08 (T. Weir) '. Winnie Scott. 2.12 1-2 (C. I Schuman) Wait N‘See, 2.12 (W. Kelly 111 522 248 335 454 Royal Jim, 2.17 1-4 (L. Kelly) Juno French, 2.12 (L. O‘Mcra) Time: 2.14 1-2. 2.12, .14. The winning horse is owned by Power Bros, Charlottetown. 1 5t. Louis 3; New York 0. Chic; o 0; Bosto l. Detrot 2; Washington‘ 4 Cleveland 5; Philadelphia 4. INTERNATIONAL Syracuse 5; Montreal 6. Newark 1 Rochester 2. Jersey City 0, Buffalo 7. Baltimore l4; Toronto 8. SATURDAY AMERICAN St Louis 9; Boston i Chicago 3; New York 2. Detroit 9; Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 2; Washington 4. NATIONAL Boston l; Pittsburgh 5. New York 0; Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 2. Brooklyn 3; St. Louis s. INTERNATIONAL Baltimore 5; Toronto 3. Baltimore 2; Toronto 5. Syracuse 8; Montreal 2 Syracuse 6; Montreal 7. Newark (i; Rochester 2 Jersey City 2; Buffalo B. SUNDAY NATIONAL Boston 4; Pittsburgh 1. Boston 5; Pitmburgh 5. Nw York 1; Cincinnati 4 ‘New York 7; ' Philadelphia l; Chicago 2. Philadelphia 4; Chicago 2. Brooklyn 1; st. Louis 2. Brooklyn 2; St. Louis 4. AMER ICAN Eunice L. Wins Frec-Fcr-All At Saint. John ,.___. sum JOHN N.B., July 3 _ (Ch-Eunice L. OWIICQ ov R. Armstrong oi Last Saint Jphlrwok first place from Prince Adam, own- ed by Grant and Daigle, nomwn, M91116. in the irec-lor-all at Moose- rpath here Saturday afternoon. Prince Adam finished the 11m: hem, in 2.15 ‘.1 but Eunice l... won the second and third heats in slower £11m? (m0 by the closest oi margins. Lee Jones Wlckham. NJ: , was a, double winner. He took the No. 1 classified with Lulu Axworthy and his Sweet Marie Lee wbn the N0. 2. classified in straight. heats. SUMMARY No. 1 Classified Lulu Axworthy, Lee Jones, Wick- T0 ham l l 1 Albert E. Gmtwn, H. Tlwmas. Saint John. 2 2 2 Aylmer Wort-llv L. Stevenson. Gol- den Grove, 4 Miss Admiral Mac, R. Annstrong, East Saint John 5 5 4 O.C. McGregor. Grazia. and Doigle, Houlton dr. ‘Peter Jackson, H. Thomas, Saidnt 0 . i‘. lime: 2.19; 2 181322.16. No. 2 Classified I Detroit B; Phiiadei his. 0 Detroit 0; Cleveland 4; Washington 3. Cleveland 6; Washinglton 3. ' t . St. Louis 3; Boston 4. Chicago 7; New York 8. Philade phia 2. i J OPENING OF- (Continuled from page l.) years has taken s. very active part in promoting the establishing of the airport at New Glasgow sc- ted as Chairman at the luncheon meeting. On return the party left New Gls-ssflw st 5.15 arriving here thir- ty five mlnutes afterwards. The new service begun so suspiciously on Dominion Day will carry mail and express to July 1th and beginning on that dam will illso carry pas- sengers. Premier A. S. MacMill- an had expected to be present at the opening of this service butwas unavoidably detained in the Unit- ed states. He vras officially presented by the Hon. J H. Mc- Qusrrlc who delivered his message expressing pleasure and faith in this new transportation which will still further bind Nova Scotia. and Prince Edward Island together in business and friendship. Pbliowing is the text of the add- dress presented by Mayor Blan- chard to Mayor MscLeod. Mayor Donald Maclieod, New Glasgow, N. S. Your Worship: I bring With me on this, the in- augural trlp of the new Air Mail line between your City and mine, the good-will and best wishes of my Council. and of the citizens of Charlotiewvi . ‘rhis is just another step in the field of Aviation, but it is a bigger step towards the union of our Maritime Municipalities. the need c; which was definitely felt at our recent Dominion wide Municipal- sweet Marie Lee. Lee Jonu. Wick- Jerrv Harvester, C. Woods, Saint ohn 4 2 Miss Mac Dale, F. Pineo, Saint John 4 Archie Lee, C. Phinney, Saint John ' 8 Time: 2 28: 2.26 ‘.4; 2.25. . itles Convention. Since the distance between our municipalities is not now measur- ed in miles but in flying time, may I extend through you, Your Wor- ship, an invitation to the citizens of New Glasgow to visit Charlotte- town more often. Your peo le are | __. , _i_ b‘ ésiiriifi Tr) he W" iinabls to stir today," a. staff of- flcer declared. One assault st 4 a.m. Sunday met s "torrent of steel that threw the enemy into confusion and drove him back before ‘he even reached the British lines. and sf- ter that the Nazi attacks slacken- ed, Greene reported. Another field dispatch said the Allied strategy was to ocfufiléy o . ground vital to the enlemy- ng him to fight back ‘in order to kill as many Germans ss POI-SM!- E en though using elements of l1 ivlsions, buttressed by strategic reserves and expanded for the first time b troops fro Russia. Rommel he failed to w back a srd of ground. Since D-dsy. m! I ritish forces alone have destroy- ed at least 182 German tanks. By noon today, patrols of ,Ton1- mies were scouring the country- side in the ares of Evrecy and Esquay, at the lower edges of the sslient driven southwest of‘ Caen. {he stronghold guarding the TOM o sr s. -(Berlin broadcasts said l0 Bri- tish dlvisions, including four arm- ored units, were engaged in this sector, and declared‘the flghtlni! ‘exceeds the tremendous bstt es 9f material of the First World ar. l Americans on the Cherbourg front, all enemy resistance mapped up, were freed for new operations. work was rushed on Cherbourg- port as a funnel to build up sn overpowering Allied battering ram. Engineers said the Germans "did s ve clever Job of demoli- tion" at C erbourg. but no worse than was expected and the work of clearance was going forward. Near the centre of the Nor- mandy front. United States troops had punched rapidly to wlthn ch llv 2 1-2 screaming 1B tions south of Caen Saturday support of the ground battles. The G robbing them of cert: 2nd qu BREPIDN 2—(CP)—Fin.anci I eXpcm of the ed down the Ignaz wi ‘In ' r11 ' esuccess r - fwmwm o sureodtheiref count of German prisoners since D-day was more than The 16-inch uns of the shun: ‘it'd’ m wild punches were power for s con- d assault against the British Anny, and Supreme Head- srters, describing the Allied as “firmly intact," so ttleship ey lent lniies into Noll the enemy“ had suffered losses in f antry and armor.” Financial, Monetary Expertslniionfcrencc WOODS, N. H and m United Nations set- w work here today with aim 0d preventing post-war ex- 8118c and credit problems inter. tn enjoyment of the fruits have a bearing on the‘ es of everyone. The United Nat-ions morleta and financial n, Opened yesterday mountains resort, is , prwerltotlves of 45 united and as “cilia”? 70o deal 1 ir earv esp-es. the ad- visors and staff are crowded into Mount foot of the which it is named. conference which white in thfi attendedjrv re- 1151118 Washington hotel at the white mountain peak for miles of St. Lo. s big com- ications hub. More Than 40.000 Prisoners Chicago 6; New York 7. INTERNATIONAL Tbronw 5; Rochester 4. Newark 3; Jersey City 4. Newark 2; Jersey City 3. Ba timore 4; Syracuse 5. Bstimore l; Syracuse I. Montreal 7; Buffalo l2. Montreal 8; Buffalo 1. always welcome in our Ci y. In closing, mag‘ I express my ap- preciation to aritime Central Airways fol-“lnaklng it possible for J. LEO PRAUGHT. Secretary Cherry Valley Free-For-All Eurllw L.. R Annsvtrong. East.‘ wsaint John 2 l l! Prince Adam, Grant and Paéglg. Houlton h} ‘Bdetdlfxord Grolkorl. A. Long, Sn t comps; every “we” in _ _ N m, new en eavour. Jmdoyufm F ° ° 5 Y“: I J. s. smlvcnsnn, Gratton. Kirkpatrick Bros. l M510“ scam. John __ 4 dis. crrv or on lmqjlfrsrqwn_ Our BoarHdnIQLI-Jlzuse With Major Hoopie . ' u= JAKE A PEDDLED 2.19 Trot - Keiiy‘s Nightmare, 2.17 (W. Kei iy) Lusty’s First (L, Kelly) Christie Budlong (E. Bemple) Mljckcy Voio, 2.15 1-2 (A. B Y) Full Moon. 2.13 1-4 (Dr. Bishop) Time: 2.17, 2.17, 2.14. The winning horse is owned by Charles Horton, Murray River. OFFICIALS wstarter: Ken MacDougall, Mone- n. Judges: George A. Callbeck, Summerside, l-lar Silli hsnt, TY P Summersidc, Russell Abbott. Char- lottetown. Supreme Headqus win said the official count of prisoners ln Nor- mand 1 now surpasses 40,000. An Assoc sted Press " patch from Cherbourg ssid the cleanup of Cap De La Hague northwest of Cherbourg boosted the American’ _b of prisoners above 40,000, s Ficuis and refreshments served 0n grounds. Buildings under construction n, and may also Wish Mr. Carl Burke and that ENTRIES Riverside Matinee Races JiiLY 5 ~—-——§__-_. JUNE FRENCH-J. Pope Clarke BASIL IIANOVER -- Dr. C. F. Dougan LEI.‘ RECEIVER - Milton Bell PAGALIFCI -- Walter Ilennessey mnv nose -- Rankine McLuing IMA KALMUCK - Maynard McGulgan STAR DILLON — John Steele McNElLUS PICK — Wellington McNeil! DON WORTIIY -- Alfred Webster MICKEY VOLO - Art Jny BECAUSE - Philip McGulgan FULL MOON — Dr. Bishop HONEY GIRL -- Malcolm McDonald JOE VOLO -- Malcolm Ross MARJORIE IIUDLONG - James Rankine BABY BUDLONG — A. Carver CALPLANT PETER — Mike MeKr-nna EVA WORTHY -- Dr. Preston McIntyre BILLY KAIMIYCK - Willls Mun-E rrrrnn FRISCO -- Mc-l Jay. RAfTS START AT z ovum, J. LEO PRAUGIIT. fiecrciary. Remember When Eeaqsuz! wm-l sooszow I " TENDER MV RESIGNATION As INFORMATION eonoa !- one PALTRY COLUMN woesucu/ ,. , cRAMPs Mv PROLlFlC STVLE- AND A new WELL HAS sue-r ' sgnureo on MY PETROLEUM ' P oPerzT|ae.'- I'M OFF "ro . (421,? wlu "rue veal} wm-l wettme caramel HAD A SURPLUS o|= "me asomk BRAND 011.011. since you cane/m wrruoor You 1 i I GUESQNELL susr owe ~ -ro MAKE 11-1:- aesr OF- / . lT-n- Mbvoa we can save A new READERS -. av vacuums MORE WAR'NEW5! ‘ soaofflulees! eaze AT mesa Reuse ---A ' BATTERED mos FROM A BRNBS BED THAT JAKE "mien "r0 seu. ME r02 A sou: r~lueee=rl~ one OF H16 DIAMOND RINGS, OF PURE NINDSHIELD 1 comes -——- , . ' HAK-KAFF. _,= By The Canadian Press Joe Louis started his profusion- al boxin but s year later he was Timers: Dr. M. Delaney, George 537 1m- gnfgwung 5 11-13111 med Mo; sobey. summer iue. Baer to the canvas in four roun . ‘SHORTHORN FIELD DAY Ail breeders interested in Shortshorns should plan to attend the Sllorthorn Breeders’ Field Day to he held on the farm of Lorne Bowness 8: Sons, Norboro on Thursday,» J uiy 6th. ' An educational program will be conducted and Mr. If. R. White, Secretary of the Canadian Shorthorn Associa- tion will be in attendance. The program will begin at 1 o'clock pan. Plan to attend this event and lend your support to the Shorihorn breed in Prince Edward Island. J. CROSBY, President S. C. WRIGHT, Secretary l 32cm row i 1o 011., zlusr - . use THAT.’ EWTMSN ; : ~ g c,‘