thJAahai-l i\ "That man's iusi had more (or his dinner ihan I have in six months at home." i es in New York '4 '_ . P From Gil I s. Complete Official m" ‘m’ - Georgetown E. .. 98 17 Plebiseite Figures more“ w- c ' Red House 32 12 Annandale .... .. 80 21 ' ,3 _ Woodvilie Mills .. 84 11 Continued iom Page g Launching .. 58 8 . ‘ Btur eon "I" o"? c?"- 309 5 Murigay Her. No. g2 ward One East a so o __ a Cambridge es Ward 0118 E388 B 1W 11 soul-ls River __ 19° a Gaspar-ea“! U 9 "w“d T“ we“ z“ 29 Souris Line Rd. .. 55 8 —— "We"! T" Es"- -‘- l" 5 Rollo Bay Chapel 77 5 Total .. .. . m 1st Wu“) w‘) ma“ 3 m3 n Souris East ........ .. 108 7 Total for Kings " "WW1 Th!“ W- -~ "4 l5 Head Rollo Bay .. so 1o co. c.7114 1.10s a: 3- g fig Bay Fortune ...... .. s2 , is Provincial u’ - St. M aret’ v Total .......... .. 21.934 'I 59 Ward Four W. A 204 22 m I __8 '3 WW4 PW W- B 111 1B ‘ Total 1200 144 swarm Cen- M I » J al Nor .4 12 QEQ m - W M °"" K "r Bislcy Results tral North B. .. 94 l8 1g Ward Four Cen- __ 9 _.___ tra_l South- ...... .. 152 25 peak" gggggon __ 34, 5 I Ward F001‘ E. A .. 208_ 23 Slnnot R090 1 BISLEY CAMP, Ehgland. July S ~Ward Four E. B 207 l8 Mari, 33 - (OP) -— The large British entry "W411i Fill! Weill Head st. peter predominated today as the great Brigham A .... -217! 27 Bgy 5011M} as 3| Empire meeting oi the National W“ F!" Wm st. Peter's nay n. 1s 4 nine Association rolled alom. Only ‘ Bfilhton B .... .. 198 l1 Monticello . 78 ' 1 two matches were iired today, "Wsrdlive West Moi-ell 141 13 with the heavy competition start- milhton A 1.28 21 Greenwich _____ a7 a ing next Saturday. _ Ward Five West __. ___ Two oiiicers o! the R. A. 11!, Flt.- ’ Brighton B 148 l4 Total ..- 898 90 Lt. H. A. Steele and Wing-Cindi’. Ward Five W. A 189 S0 W. H. Hampshire, tied ior first Ward Five-W.B 231 i4 THIRD xrmyg place in the Queen Mary's or!“ Ward PiveWest match with scores o! 177 out oi a Central A so. 141 so Baldwin's Road __ 106 1 possible 20o. QMS. n. n. Maiaes o! ‘Word Five West V Victoria Cross 51 Q0 the British army experimental sta- Central B. So. .. 160 18 Eighteen Mile ‘ tion won the Standing Match with Ward Five West Brook 40 11 82 o! a possible 38. Central A No. 186 l2 Cardigan 7g 15 Only two Canadians were on the Ward Five West Lorne Valley 1 tiring lines,today, and each won Central B No. 104 8 Rosaneath .. l3 minor cash prizes. Flt-Sgt. Tommy Ward Five East Montague west __ 55 5g Gregory oi Ottawa and Saint John Central A No. 11a [4 Burma; _ __ 4g 45 won $5 for placing 47th with a Ward Five East Cilenianning 23 43 score oi 161 in the Queen Mary's. Central a so. 194 so Martinvaie s2 12 Bst- Mari-in Ostsrsssrd of Osl- Ward Five E. A 17o ' g3 Xijggtggug we“ __ 5g 49 gary. not a member oi the oiiicial ~ Ward Five East _- ,_‘_. Canadian team, scored 131. Central B 166 ‘l9 ‘Ibtal ............ .. 827 308 . Ward Five E. B .. 248 27 ' i garilnflvalhtt} .. 216 81 ‘whi. FOURTH KING'S , ' I W! y es 02 10 in Rd. Cross 24 41 w... . . on... __ .. liraml flirswt 2on1? Cthié. A 151 l7 Lr. Montague 43 44 d oya y Cen. B 184 l9 Murray Her. E. _. 80 ‘I1 Royalty East .. 208 81 Murray Harbor .. 47 60 w.‘ __ +- ,— High Bank ........ .. 13 29 a 6818 874 Murray Riv. So. ., 27 b3 -_“ Total ior Queen's mirror Riv. No. .. 44 95 505931‘) N‘ Y" ‘N17 a " (A?) County . 10,633 c.1110 Glen William as 14 - m!“ 1m"! °"°°""‘°" i’! m‘ "Bu. Knqws 5,." Maw-s RA n u Grand Circuit trotting and pacing Bothweli _. 10s 1a - - WWW "i Him" Pm W" North Lake . i1 Total . . 4s1 441 "i" W’ "l" h" bee“ m?“ Ycsfiwceitqnlcbetieribn evenVhyi learn cl the exclusive scleaillc prams linen as "Porheflac... GeeiWHiapmcsswHshcioehevuy saeutqnvglvlulhrhmnlllllrqlrlllllbl. gliuacfieehdiiccelcecscrcyeerlpailcslldll ‘_ leiigienelperhchralalmilessaas '- hsleeihepsszzhllsiu Musial Sets Fast Batting Pace _ NEW YORK, July 8 — (AP) ._. Stan Musial oi St. Louis Cardinals is wrecking t National league batting race. ' During the past week the Card clouter added five more points to his average and now has an ag- Yesiterday’: Scores (Continued Rom Page e) CHARLOTTETO Vlillli Pup’: Wife ranted Divorce RD, 001111., July I — (A?) — Superior Court Judi! flowsrd Aloorn today canted a mvoroe to Mary Woodcock Papaieo iron: William Papa-lee, better known as Willie Pep, world's lea.- therweigbt boxing champion. The decree was granted on grounds oi cruelty. Custody o! two children was given to rap. alimony or 812,800 In ordered in accordance with a stipulation tiled in court. To Boost Gurling Among Schoolboy: MONTREAL, July 6- (OP)- Jim Weyman, on behalf oi the Docnlnion Curling Association, to- day announced details oi a plan to promote cirrllng among school- boys, culminating in -sn annual national bonspiel. Wsymln. secretary oi the Prov- ince o! Quebec Curling Associa- tion, sald Gordon Hudson, Winni- peg curler, will head a special high-adiool curling committei. This commite‘ , with a represen- tative from each Province, will have jurisdiction in establishing the Dominion-title ‘spiel. .381 mark oi rookie Richie Ash- burn, Philadelphia. The averages include games o: Monday, July 5. It has been i8 years since a National League swatsrnith has batted above the .400 mark for g season. The Independence Day twin bill brought the Cardinal games ior the season to 08. lust eight short oi the year's halt-way mark. The battin race is tightly bunched behin Aahburn. Tommy Holmes ot Boston is t rd with .337; Andy Paiko oi c ago is iourtb with .332 and Eddie Wait- lius, also o! the Cubs, is iiith with gregate oi .410, compared with the .902. J. Hartt (AV) ' .1. Walker (c) .. ' __ -J. McPherson (WI!) N. Dkldllkey (AV) D. linolair (R) ...... THIRD DIVISION . 80 83 G. C. Kane (R) 93 88 174 148 I. Praught (C) . 83 85 178 134 H. L. Sear, In, (C) 91 88 179 H3 F. Dempsey (M) .. 92 87 179 137 T. Horsler (B) 90 9S 183 115 C. Mitton (R) 93 90 185 11'.‘ D. Pierce (C) .. 100 85 185 14‘. D. Harley (R) 94 92 188 150 Dr. J. P. Mclnerney (WE) .............._... 92 94 186 15-) .1. 'Haylock (my. .._...... .. 92 9S 187 ial C. L. Peters (R) 96 9i 187 151 R. Nixon (M) .. 97 91 188 144 B. McNeil (C) 96 04 190 146 V. Knight( AV) 97 94 191 155 E. Crease (H) 102 89 191 153 D. Skinner (WE) 97 96 193 i5"! I. Etairs (BA) 103 91 194 lb’) C. A. Pei-fer (BA) 99 x 194 150 L. Rushton (M) .. 94 1 195 l K. Nugent (M) 100 97 197 1.18 W. F. Wheeler (M) 98 100 198 1.34 W. Rodd (M) .... .. .. 101 97 198 25o D. McKay (R) . B 101 199 139 E. Mahoney (R) . 1M 97 200 164 I. Trainor (C) .... .. 99 101 7B0 168 E. M. Bagnilli (0) . 99 102 201 151 N. Cabaidu (WE) ... 102 100 202 288 R. Robertson (SA) -...._.................... 102 100 202 1J8 J. Payne (SA) - 100 104 204 108 M. Hickey (M) 105 204 182 H. Nixon (M) .. 98 205 181 R. Kenney (F) .. 99 200 162 O. Bteeves (BA) 104 208 162 Ci. Adair (M) . .. 107 100 207 109 G. Hutcheson (C) 112 108 I20 1 176 S. C. Browniweli (BA) ................... .. 106 118 “ NI 18o l roulvrn DIVISION ' , E. C. Wilks. (H) .... ...... 94 9V _ 191 14S G. Urquhart (H) ..._...... .. 98 100 "" 190 14d K Creighton (R) ........ . 99 93 19'! ‘Z49 J. Streeter (E) . ....__.....-....._..__...... 99 99 198 '14!) V. Savage (H) . 105 190 A 146 H. Mclnnis (C) . . . 97 199 151 R. McKinnon (C) .. 100 97 199 147 W. McDonald (B) .................. 100 100 200 144 D. Mavor (ED) . ' 98 100 201 141 N. Dobbleetone (W!) 98 104 209 148 G. Roper (BR) 97 100 209 x155 C. Richard (M) . 101 204 lot J. Hollandawortli (MI) . 105 206 154 D. Humphrey (M) .. 103 207 155 1". 'i‘regunno (H) 111 209 156 D. Gillispie (C) 101 208 ~ n4 B. Boyles (C) 104 210 146 L. Chapman (F 100 211 18o 5. McDonald (C) 100 - 212 182 H. Clarke (R) ... .- 112 101 213 16o J. G. McDonald (C) ..........._..._.._..... 108 109 217! 169 J. Burchell (Ml) ..... .....‘....._................ 1M 110 218 168 I. Mitchell (M) .. ' . 110 H0 l“ A. make (R) ......_..... 107 220 188 T. Clarke (C) 114 4 222 174 I. Horne (C) .. 110 2.22 15d I. Morel‘ (Ml) 109' 2.20 174 ground up. join the crowds . . . visit our showrooms now . . . get acquainted with "The Car of the Year"-rhe broader, bigger-look- ing, lower-io-the-road Ford "Forty- Niner". it's completely new from the "Nciaa-e Windows" all around! New “Mid Ship" Ride cradles you ‘tween s. JOHNSTON," Ltd o")? 7 Weikel/ia White sidewall ilru and chrome whoa! Irhn ‘dug: oplieflfli 0| llild coal when ovoiiobio some m an wheels R. Charlottetown " VAIGE SEVEN > r-:. 1 .__., *- o see 11' i, where the oing’: smoothest! New “Hydra-Coil" roni Springs! New "Para-Flex" parallel Rear Springs! New "Lifeguard" Body, 59% more rigid! New “Ma ic Action" King-Size Brakes work 55 a easier! 57% roomier “Deep Deck" Lu gage Locker! And a new 100 Hp. V-8 ngine that saves up i0 10% on gasoline! M ' ' " New Featherweight Shampicn Srcwncii MONTREAL, July 6 - (OP) - Jean Richard tonight gained the Ca adlan featherweight title by wi ning a iii-round decision over Fernando Gagnon, the title-holder“ Richard weighed 124%; Gagnon‘ 118%. -—_i__-____ Sroat higrost (Continued iirom Page 0) — {ii-ii the Governor- GeneraPa silver medal, the second highest the‘ Governor-Generars bronze medalu, The Ottawa assresate will be open to the highest scorers in all the matches. There will be 30. prizes. The iirst prize, consisting oi a money prize, and the 0c Canada Rifle Associati n. medaLi The second prize will be the D.C.-‘ RA. bronze medal. The remain- der will be money prizes. . The President's Cup, donated by Lt.-Col. D.A. MacKinnon D.S.O., VD. will be awarded to the high-l est scorer in all the K116911098 01 the meeting. The range oiiicer will be Lt.- Col. L1". MacDonald, ED. the secretary-treasurer. who will handle all the aiialrs oi the Al- sociation is Lt.-Co1. WJ. Mac- Donald, ED. with the above magnificent prize 11st, quite the equal o! any association's in Canada. with "18 exception oi Ontario and Quebec, great interest is expected to de- velop in this year's shoot. Every morning and afternoon riilernen. are out practising and in addition there are cadets irom whom will be selected sweral who will 80 9° Ottawa. assisted by a cash grant 1 Since last year's annual matches which were held July 28-29, quite q number of honors have come to Island riilemen. At i118 D0- minion oi Canada Rifle Associa- tion matches, Otta a. they ‘W011 the London Merch ts’ Cllip with a team oi eight’- mmpeiifld 889m!) inces oi Canada. This is the finest trophy shot ior in Canada and was never beiore won by‘ an Island team. In addition, Major AJE‘. Gonnley placed sixth in the Bialey team and is now in Bisley r6018- senting Canada. Several other! were well up in the aggregate and tihe team returned with l. 800d hunk oi the prize list. A iew weeks ago. it will be renumbered. a teem oi eight nllemen repre- senting the Island won the inter- Maritime match at Sussex. N-E gem, new Brunswick and NW! Scotia tcaml, repeating a win they made at Bedlord last year. Pleasing to report is the inter- est taken by Premier J. Walter Jones and his government in the Prince Edward Island Rifle As- a. considers e part o! the prise m: and ‘hncouragement to rifle . representatives on the Bisley ham. The Association also wishes to thank MI‘. Schurman Ltd. for their contribution to the li|t.- ~ . and report oi inland of $100. irom the Association. I the best teams oi the other PTOV“ soctation. Th y are responsible (or. Williams Leads American Batters cspite Slump . CHICAGO. July 0—(AP)—Bos- ton‘s pace-setting Ted Williams did a 29-point nose-dive in the Ameri- can League batting race last week. plunging irom .415 to .386. The Beantown belter, however, still held iirst place by 26 points. over runner-up Lou Boudreau, Cleveland shortstop-manager, who had .360. Williams cooled oit with only iive hits in 20 trips in his_ poorest week since he began his blazing drive into the 400d. Third behind Boudreau through Monday's games was Al Zarilla c! St. Louis with .3442. New York's Bobby Brown was iounth with .324, Dominion .iollowed by Luke Aippling, Chicago .319; Johnny Lindell, New York, .312; Walt Evers, Detroit, .307; Barney McCoskey, Philadelphia. loos; George Kell, Detroit, .304; and Joe DiMaggio, New York, and Ben Dillinger. St. Louis. each with .298. LONDON — (C?) -Britain has 55 men earning more than £100,000 ($400,000) yearly, say the annual revenue com- mlssloners. v 12 Stcllartcn Ball Players Are Injured IQNIVZIZLLE, N. 8., July 0 up (OP) - Twelve Btellarton, N. 8., bill Players escaped injury near here tonight when the canvas- topped truck they were riding in careened over s. 20-foot embank- ment imd overturned. The truck was attempting be pass a car when the ear turned left in front of it. The truck hit a tree and rolled down the steep grade. All the players were able to crawl iron-i under the wreckage. The team was returning from l. Junior ball game with Kentvilie, BRUIISES Tlann’! aoebiag u and. Blizzard's, It "lakes said’?- 'Allfil0Pd¢o bullpe- u Gives quick relief I . i SM! ES GRAVEL -EN|)S DUST l wwmzmnaoz l‘ Que/z Qegufim. fifihziénance r/(Hiili/i llMlliil.