1' 311911.811; 111a (IHARLUFFETOWN GU sroxrmo News z. ___ 011.1111 011111111 Results NEW YORK, Auc- 22 — (CF)..- \v111~.1-1- N. Reynolds‘ Revclcr 111v culiieixitiilki-lilfitltm 111v first heat in 2.05. (lrilnlllllp: B1111 liur by a half-length In 1111- _.1-..>111i 111-111 Reveier 8°’- 11 11111111111; 111111 dropped 20 iculnll 1111- lciltlel‘ before he i1t 1o a trot. 111.1111‘ 11 111114111)‘ bid in 1 _\' .111(l finished in a. ._ 11111 B011 l-Iur 111-11 111111 Si-jkilce 111111 1'11 the }>lC'.lll'L‘. SIQALNARY . _.-.~,..- _ 111115 11nd up. 1e $1353. .\1..i<1. by After Glow I by Guy McKin- 1 . 1111 11'. r .Browni 3. , lBenefieldl 4. fi furry Hanover. t‘ tnrude also star- ODE '.Vi111'..'l~ of York, Sir ‘1-1" also started. .11‘ l1icis and up. 0H9 (1 10o01ll1art1 2 1. 1l{1:'b_\"> 1 6. HHXIOVBT, Dzx1e Spencer also s1 ' ' .11.<.1l1oe trot. 3 Year olds 1111 1. 111111 111111‘. 1111139 $500- 111111 Ilur. 111111111 2 11 Rcrcler, 1511111111 l 4. ‘vivooci Gurnoit. lSipe) 7 2. loo, II-Icdginsl 5 3. Ned Ahimv. tChurchl 3 A. ' ‘.~: 2:04 ‘l. Afoncy, The Nutcracker purse $360. 1 - :11 Law. by Peter - at-Law lCaznernnl 1 2. Vnio H.. iwathonl 5 1. “Hf-on i=1. Direct, (Hodginsl 2 3. Oll|"l\'tl!‘1ll_\' T1111. lGoodhartl 3 4. ‘T111 S: 0-! "12 2:04 "i. c C. Brooke, Gordon. Earl's '. Lwhcr Hanover also star- $11‘ 1 OPTOMETBIST 1,. Montairie. r. a 1. Office Hours: l0 to ll n. M. Ii a t1. 11 r. M. ,1 Holidays ete.. by appolntmenl Office (Jonnected with ‘ DRllGSTfil f‘: yearsvoamore. 111. or o. 1.11.1.1;- lTournament women’s singles in the Knights of len by latest Holy Redeemer cham- pion Jack Hennessey in straight sets 13-11. 6-2, 6-0. fou ht struggle all the way‘ but Culen was tiring fast after av played a hard match in the earlier part of the day.‘ {Following are the week-end re- u ts: Saturday's Matchel Mona Joyce Cantwell Doyle 6-2. 6-3. Sunday's Matchd Earl Nicholson Wilson 6-3. 7-9, 6-4 Dan Larter cl bell 8-1. 2-6. 6 Mono Louise Blanchard vs. bulleti11 In the semi-finals of the K, of C. softball league the Tigers by means of heavy hitting pounded their way to a win over the All Stars to even the series at two games apiece by a score of 19-4. Following: was the line ups: Tigers-Campbell, nessey, Morris. Martin. Butler. Doyle, Hen- MacDcnald, Walsh and Blan- chard. All Stars — McKenzie, Whelan, McKenzie, Haughey, Dowling. Sheppard. Cvormley, Clarkln and MacDonald. The final game will be played this evening at 6.45 sharp. REMEMBER WHEN- (By The Candaian Press) Phil Pearson of Montreal P61‘- iorvned the hat. trick in the East- 23 ern Canadian Tennis _ Champion- ships at Halfax two years ago to- day. A former Davis Gupper, Pearson scored vie- tories in the singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles Vancouverite and REPRESENTED AT VATICAN 11. .1. mason "c" 3° prcsentatives to the Vatican. accredited re- AN NEXED IN’ 1391 ‘ ‘The annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the United. States occurred August l2. i897. LONG LIVES SNAKES. Pet garter snakes may live 10 It was a hard ins Moran defeated Eliza- beth Murnaghnn 6 0. 6-2. Florence McTague defeated Mai’- jorie Mitchell 6-8, 6-2. 6-2. defeated Kay Jack Hennessey defeated Wal- ler Shepherd 6-1, 6 0 defeated Noel edfcateo Jack Camp- Maurice Goodwin defeated Louis Hennessey 112, 6 2. Mike Hennesscy Leonard (by default Walter Cullen Connolly 6-4. 9-7 efeaied V. J. F. defeated John Jack Hennessey defeated Earl Nicholson 6-1. 6-4. Mike Hennessey defeated Maurice Goodwin l-6, 6-1, ‘7-5. Louise BlililCliflfd defeated Win- nifred Doyle 6 0, 8-6. Florence MeTaguc defeated Mary Murnaghan 3-6. 6- 6-3. Elmer Blanchard defeated Earl Quinn 6-0. 6-4, Dun Larler defeated Bill Camb- bell 6 0. 6-3. Today's matches are as follows: 6.30 Marv Mitchell vs. Moran; Florence McTague. The men‘s and ladies’ doubles will be posted on the board tomorrow. Matches are ex- pected to get underway on Tues- day evening. Tigers Again ‘i v- Niliiiir-nr olds and up. one QASEBALL NATIONAL SATURDAY The i-fin l hav been - reached in Btshe megfs and sh Lou” 2’ phuadelphh t Chicago 13; Brc-Jklyn i. _ ,1 1.11.11; 111th Albeit s. Pratts columb w ls l umamema Sh“ Cincinnati 2; Boston 3. .1 11111‘ i" ti“ '1‘“”i‘~“3“’° hgég‘ teen mliltschefrivereoplayed over the Pittsburgh " New York L ¢ 1-.~1l 111 W0 o11C-il_ 8 ' week-end. Tennis of a high cali- 5 .1111“ .11 Emil“, c"? WW1‘ w” displgygd, AMmmAN Washington a; Chicago l. Boston '1; Detroit 6. Philadelphia 3; 8t. Louis l. Philadelphia l; St Louis l. New York l5; Cleveland 8. INTERNATIONAL Baltlmorn 8; Rochester 0. Syracuse 2: llloxirr-ral 3- Jersey Cit,» 0; Buffalo a Newark 0; Toronto l. Newark 3; Toronto 2. SUNDAY AMERICAN New York 0; Detroit i2. New York 3; Detroit 8. Washington 5; St. Louis 8. Washington St. Louis 2. Err. 0'1 =71 C‘ . C. Boston 0; Cler _ i. Philadelphia B: Chicago 5. Philadelphia 2: Chicago S. NATIONAL St. Louis 6: Boston i. St. Louis 5: Boston i. Pittsburgh 1; Brooklyn 6; Pittsburgh 6; Brooklyn 8. Cincinnati 4; Philadelphia Cincinnati i: Philadelphia B. Chicago 6; New York 2. Chicago 4: New York 3. INTERNATIONAL Toronto 3; Montreal 6. Toronto l: Montreal 3. Newark '7: Syracuse 8. Newark 6; Syracuse 5. Buffalo 0: Rochester 8. Buffalo l; Rochester 2. Baltimore 3: Jersey City 2. Baltimore 1; Jersey Citv 0. Baltimore l; Jersey City 0. Volunteers Work The five m D- Book 3 to th province. ly after their tal of 83.895 boo , Sharing the honors in this untary workers throughout province who rallied Once again gr A, H. Smallwood for be chosen by the ust 27, distribution 27 and 28, and. centres in the province will open for the four days. Hours as well are equally versified- For instance the Char- lo ttetown distribution centre Queen Square School annex. Rich- mond street entrancc, will opened on the three days from l0 am. to 6 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to i0 p.m. These hours will be __closeiy _adhered_to_ by the other SRORTAGE of man power due to en- lisl mcnls 1s couipcllml (§:.\|1:1<li.1n Nlllillnlli Rni . ‘a Exprrssfn employ women i1) porfmln lhuics previously 11011111111111! c-n-lusively l1y men at the 1 Ccniml Station in Aionircnl. 'l"hesc women act as checkers, 111.111 and 1111- 10.111 railway ex 1rcss cars. An experi- mental 511111111 oi seven 11101111111 hnviiig pron-n 51.1! isfactnry the n1111111er of women workers i~1 111-1111; increased. As n general r1111‘. cypress parcels archnl heavy, but 111~1-.1.-11.n.1lly an ovcriveight shipment is oilcrcd. fnstructmnsfo these women are to attempt: nothmg nvcr fifl y pounds. They u nrk on eight ‘hour shifts. their working conditions and wages lacing eimilar m those en- jqyed by men 1n theeamc occupations. While some of there workers had employment prior to joining the Can- ariizm National RaihynysJhcmnjorily of them gave their ' lion as “housewifcl- Occupations of others ranged from office workers to chnrivolnen. Thc "pnrlcretics ’ now u-nrking with the Canadian National Express say they are null satisfied with ll1e11cwj11h. T111: platform trucks nn which the noun-n 111.111 parcels in the express rooms helow the track.- nre hauled hy tractor up :1 ramp i the track level lo he plareti alongsif the railway cars info which the p1" cels are laden. ln pkinrm trucks loarlcrl from the c me sent lo the lower level by trar‘. power. Then an no hand-dram. 1. TGVIDUS OCCUPH- a similar mann rocks in the Central Station. mail, xpress and baggage each having itl 11-11 power units to haul the heavy 1.111s. Photographs show some of the cw wartime porteretiel at work. Local Ration Boar in Prince Edward Island, compgss- almost entirely of voluntary workers. are all set for their third big wartkle Job-issuance of Ra- tion e people of this Situatso in Charlotte- town, Summerside, Alberton, Sourls and Montague, these Boards won their spurs in the No, 2 Ration Book distribution campaign, short- organization. when they successfully kgistributed a to- itlal campaign were scores of vol- llard At Distributing, No. 3 Ration Books 1n- the port of their bocal Ration Boards when the call for help went out. the call for assistance had been sounded by the cminmm of each Board, Mayor B. Roy H01. man for Charlottetown, Mayor W. J- Lidstone for Summerslde, Mayor Wilfred Tanton for Alberton, May- S nd Mr. Keir Clark for Montggiriirs. Four clays, August 25 to August inclusive, have been set apart for the distribution of these books f0 the 124700.990 Deople in Can- ada. All or any of these days can Local Ration Board or the distributing chief of eacn centre for handing out the books. For instance the distribu- tion in Charlottetown will begin August 25 and conclude on Aug- in the town of Souris will take place August as tar as can be ascertained, all other distributing be in be FRE umvi give Y0“ Pa“ 1 EANADANEEIISGII vouuc men or 1s 5 YEAR ‘N RSITY snowy A AWANTED FOR THE CANADIAN A combat duty until the ago of 18. Hard-hitting young men are required to man the power-t iul guns (that Canadian industry ll producing). You may now go on Active Service with the Canadian. Army at the age of 18-buti you will not be lent on 1270 young ananzgetstfbzi For one full year you will eniov all the adventures of sigieiiiciyvpaancefi army 11s.. . . . a healthy routine . . . a balanced am . .. ‘have Sflficesigrluyegelected for You will also have every OPPQINII“! i0 “I!!! ‘I titties free your usual sports. lglgiigzititgiiitfitaefszagfflyggt During this period you will receive full army p61 and ae.;:5=t<>§ej§f,’,.f,; Office v1“ regular dependents’ allowances. “ lgulars- CANADA N...» “GUNNIRS” Enquire today at the nearest Rccrulting 0,00.’ DEPARTMENT 0F NATIONAL IIEFENOE (Arlil distribution centres in County except where specified In each centre through- out the province posters will be placed in public buildin the dates on which will take filace and the hours the centres w these posters for the exact place and time of distribution. l be opened. Other Centres Sour-is Local Ration Board. cov- ering the northeastern part. BRINGING UP FATHER Queen's otherwise gs showing distribution Consult ofi' oi Dr Smallwood: ' lia. in Mac- in charge of distributron; . D. A. Machachern. 1n store; Fortune Bridge, E, G. John- ston, in store; Annandale, Alex 11s fol Mcbarlane, in store; Morel]. E. W. Anderson. 11 A.rt.r. 1.11111; us.» re.- er's, R. J. MacDonald. in Post Of- e; Selkirkgllgitfclirtyre. in Post sings County, has nine distribut- ing centres. tne rear of Dr. S1na1.1.o-... and MacLeans store with L. S W. . . ._ Hunter as distributing chief. Thirteen distributing have been set up by the Monte-two Local R o. Picketts; Murray Harbour North, Miller's home, H. Miller; Georgetown, Red Croll Rooms, Mayor Norman MacDonald: Btu:- atlon Board which serves goon. Hickens Store Pore Hick- the residents of east and soutn- eh; 360143115 M1118. 9 I 1W"- eastern King's Count . P. J. Emery; Mufti?) Rival‘ “"11. " stun; igg D A. .111..- . in charge B. Seaman Priest These centres, toget er with the John 1 - distributing chiefs and hours are McPhersons store, D. A. McPher- lows: Montague, in the Le- son. Al these centres will re- gion Hall. Mrs. Harold H es in main open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. charge: Kilmulr. McGowans store, each of the four da a and in ad- Murdock McGowan: Eldon, Mc- ditlon from '1 to 1 Friday and Donald’s___sto1je,_1l_/f3r_t.in McDonald; Saturday’ nights. Jfflce; Bridgetown, in MatthewLfurray Harbour South. Hall. Rev. u Broth.“ =5 Cardigan, Credit Union Hall. H 9.80 to i2 noon ant .30 5 p.m. each day ant 1 ~80 to 9 Saturday night; Peak“ Devlnda store, Mrs, J. Devlne. l am. t0 6 p.m. and Saturday nlihl from to Fay and Sons‘ store. Leo raw. if s.n1- to 6 p.m. each day and 7 l6 i0 Saturday night -I l0; Newport. Jam" The distributingccntres 11.1 n11 C1. i.» tnwn 1.101.111 Ration Board! are listed in the advertisement 011 the distribution of Ration Book i which cppears_in_thls_issue>_== By George McManus . 1 r - 1 *1 i""fi;§t<"°§.L"sEfxi-“” » EIANCE ALL HE THE E HE I51! .. ,_ ._ . 1.oo1< 6°01" W: fi 1 ConlNLRlm nrurlcrt. vamp-uni 533i Titan: THE rotten - DULY DISCPLINED! E By waasrall YOU FELLOWS KEEP THOE READINS A%O< 1N G'FICE 1n Youre POCKETSMHILE Houses: wan-s | YOU'RE ON DUTYOR §OULL . , as; 5111121212 weeks