BACK STRETCH . CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ww i srllllilul; NEWS , -.rne-. i ‘giiehgfieg! ,$.'°.'.'n.’.1i“éini?i.‘i“.fi o! _ Cl ke last J mpg attnc" todme ci-"m" :5 di-‘Y- “it “if {stiff}... »- - . or e few lnilflwbnp aulk] sold o! l OI’ was hangs ehor - . arnesl .11 ‘mt g0 to $60.00. a track urhfindwr’... $150.00. n 10¢ wt , ‘.000 ma a small puns lleish 401,451,, 3001.; and odd items of i“ e55‘ rugs and other racial w“ int sold for at least sow flu‘ l-e-war costs. What made ‘Mr pds s0 attriwtPve was that it fjfggnninriitiveiv 11W ""1 h" ke ' ‘"‘ his; .00 c ‘"5 mo n excellent shape by gamm- 1,5911 O'Melara. don-g know what ure ans fut i °"i‘°‘“‘ qm’niixgiftiehiriru thviit m“ m > yhe is one of the best conditiiloiriers b t 1i vers ind uni/Islam‘; Peigovfiiqizg.‘ In the iiiih'm, m; been train horses ""5 ucneiil. and . he has ii bl nd whoever Q a $11“ n: gall satisfied. ‘m yle ready to en-ter again lnw xgrespvsr‘ we woukl have made a MBililO l0!’ Um- of th ti 9 The 1523i ngflCiilfi Cir- f,'}{‘°°oinl. hold last goddess?’ . . 3, B - ‘wmng; ahgrsemen and mcetiirce] friends rom Cs. e Bre- aln who were tak 8 in t ° ‘W’ ‘m. - A. o llbeck cave "".1:1i"i..°i".li:... ...*:.... on... “Mfnuws or a successful racing ‘he n starting at SummersideJuly "m r‘ ending at Riverside- OOtO- ilt Tm‘ He complimented the mead horsemen on their enter- pm ‘in billidinil B new track and irirsrinrnrlrri thcln for the suviwrt ‘Tier have 111W" immefis ‘Aacégg ~ ~. . one Erxlfeelallst tcuiiigncléso atnegllrflmerflde July l?“ larggiiblg Oeiq‘:ia6l(>ld’gl.‘:g& thmgrelcxrlird‘ crovgds at the Provin- $1 Exli1bition_ Charlottetown. ___4)..__ - cln season 22 mflénixilifre tsxfgpplgg ovger the circuit We lgii ihnflieiur opinion has, caretakers. L, Seventeen of iiii‘. 115v chnrlqtietown. Whloh leds ’\il thc Ma itimes in that fag of sliced, whl . five were made 31p Sulnlncrside. .-Th¢ Chnlmbeq with il'flt‘k trottin record ofZXYP/i made by Ailowa n 1940 was eq- 59115011.. . y 3.06%, owned lllienffidegymayafi; Adams. dflflg; m, nlid driven W- H°° - .b Lee Brewer iiiif‘ Tfiiiiirfmt. yMilton b Beg. chdfiOitCiiflVil, and, drlvln i’ - Mcresldc, SCPWmm-‘r 23rd‘ c?“ Pilturity Strikes hilt! 809d 9n his iviiir three and four-Ylflrdlk disses raced at Old Home 2V9?“ rill the lii-tHvcnr-dld v01") “main”. Gil0(i\\’lil_i‘i1t?(‘S ill 581M951 "- Con“ petition ill these islet-BS W" m,“ ildercd 11s 800d l‘ "of but" " previous years- __o.-_ it will be remembered that the Club iliiercd prizgs for the‘ 1105f: "r °"3i2t;‘“i..'2‘.n'.r fiflfnhic-lltacilingpbint: for second. 2 wrntsioi- ‘third, 1 “lat. 18;“ §ii.'.'i'°...'3.“.ii°’t'. oevrér Bookw- iifiléillglfillflVflS to vg01a1$el>2°i‘%§2 ln second pgilcfr u ems Charla/t‘; i’.°.'$‘.““..§’.’.i niltii. by redo weir. wlthta points. Raymond Budlong 2.1a was third with szpoiuts. owin- i is, Cove ea , eidnand lilosltliy ddravkefiieb Char e5 Again?” ‘litigrvrniasiclh ydgverii!’ bigot»??- inrti yell)’. LBndRLd gyxwiiroasiehefl-lggd nwstif-by ‘Rankine. tied i" iourth place with 50 Wm“ ewh‘ Christie Budlongb owner was Pre- irnteii with a cheque of 83°41" "Y J.W.Bou1ter, Setcretsry of the. Provincial Exhibltinn Asswisticn- while the Racing Oiircuit Dru" ‘i’ tisiio. siooil, $1.00 and $5.00 W" ilso awarded. The some arranSB- uient will lie in eflect in i045. .__°..._ Two new directors were elwtfid trio ti-ic slate for ioio was W" innounccd ns George A. Callback. rrtii J. a. Wright. c. n. Horton. Willard Kelly, GlrorBe ind Charles Willis. It was unani- mously decided iat the circuit- would remain 1n iembershl with girlie United States rotting 0U- Oil. i-o-i Circuit dates were set B5 1111' lows: Riverside matinee races Jilllfl and- Mon- "I. July Covehead, Jill? ‘W? o e- nd. August 1 irritants..." s or ills. lQth-ISth-‘ldtln-ITCII‘. Mom'- lilr. September 3rdr; Chariottetowa hooiiwill races September 19th an will. it is very iilkely that open dates will have fill -ins either mat- ee or purse raoqi. At a meeting ti Directors held rafter the annus meeting George iA. Cailbeck was iiected President‘ C. H. Horton. Vice President; . K. Maolreod. cretary-ircasurw, with the f0.- illil Executive: George Mon- iyile, Charles Willis and Willard 9 i‘. i .19.;- A blessing feature of the meet- iui “'11s the presence there oi vis- "ifllt horsemen Elmer Campbell. iusell Lynch an John McQuinn oi North Sydney. President Call- El r Cent/label! t0 vied ie tell the lneetingnlui some race do- hl! in Cape Breton and llmer ‘Ignited that the- Sydney track alph is hcing rebuilt. is now be- i resurfaced ‘ml “c? ..i oi Avberi W! "fl stand holding it? pulpit has, been hirut, to- g! er Wit-h 40 rd e stalls and oth- flxtiires that with a good '14-‘! track. i The iiliili cost iii be in allgllborlinnd of SJKOCQOO and i"! ‘ .. "y a community an - o one mem y. “ukrlribe more than 014K100. ‘sflifd that‘ Charlie Baiiard's the it pbe h; could have sold him a f sold ¢° n: horse and racin! eflec“ h 110 or bertter-one more h Decision Ov that, the two tracks will have a very but: season, vlithmgydigireg ac and Norfli S ey hol zririier me on 30th e 11th, t be . geatflfléméigertgeeiynrgutix-‘ceuk meeting at least. w‘ on one Y..M.C.A. Swimming v Awards Presented After several years retirement Di’. Rum Pl-Nhlli will don hfl cult this season. One of bets is Little Brown G.. a two. Year-old son of Chief Counsel 3. 1.57% and Single Stine 2.00. both champions in their race days and t "given their records by the Bwimminl awards were present- ed mt the Y.M.C.A. yesterday several boys and girls who suc- cessfully passed Royal Life Saving Society swimming tests during the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Campaign inst season. bThegzmclax-slses wered con- _ n e w b. “m y . arry Cu more, mfhxrrehls‘ “fir”. that “E muted by Mrs. Stephanie Steven. "v “We up ' 3"‘ 5 The following received awards: rial/Enid grsd3¥éi-"TM““°'§, Ft?’ Bronze Swimming Award: Mar- irittes ‘the Ragi ‘Emil “in” 1°” Hm‘- "smu 1 313 {an ' b é” Joyce vIrvine. Donald Callback. w“ c‘ n‘ ‘m7 u 9 David Hurst, Grace Saunders, Carl‘ new generation has been on its Brown. Joan crown, prank Rom way up and perhaps it sy not be em go" new “k9 the “me um “my Silver Swimming Award: David m m’ Hurst, Cari Brown. —o- Gold Swimming Award: Heather L‘ Q Mm." I former Manager-Lanai Patricia Shannon, Lois Ar- of the Bank o Nova Scotia, and gem“!- Bronze Life Saving Award: Mrs. Stephanie Stevenson, Lois Arsen- auit Nancy Simpson. Edwin C. Johnstone of the YM. C.A. Board of Directors presented the awards. Syracuse Evens ‘Series By 4-1 Win liver Royals; MM, Murray, have yust returned from a winter spent at Orlando, Florida. Mr. Murray!‘ loo ex- tremel nt and says at Orlando is an deal place to spend s vacat- ion. The Seminole race track where so many trotters and psccrs are. trained, is only a short dist- ance from the citywplwoper end Mr. Murray met Ben lie. the noted "rairier, and had e nice conversa- ion with him. Some od’ us ma. have dreams of some day winter- ing in Florida and trainin horses as a sideline. We hope t won't be like the poet longfellow des- cribes: "Ah well for us all some sweet hope lies. deeply buried from uman eyes. And in the hereafter angels may. roll the stone from its grave sway." sic; Twenty“? years ago Walnut Hall Farm. xingtori. Kentucky, sn-‘ nounced that the stallion fee of Guy Axworthy 4. 2.08%, was to be raised to $1,000.00 in 19M. Gu Axworthyb get were then tops on the Grand Circuit, sharing honors with those of Peter the Great. Later Walnut Hall farm's stsr stallion was Peter Volc 2m and now his son Volomite 213%. __°._ The racing ban has been lifted in the United States and every- where running horse tracks and amass horse tracks are announc- ing big rograms which will keep the s verv much alive during 1916. Fortunately ve few horses were kept out of tra ning and it is predicted that all of them will be available when needed to fil the numerous stakes and classes that are being programmed. . Syracuse Chiefs evci1€ti the Ill-i tcrnational League series against the Royals at Montreal yesterday at one game apiece by tflkl-tls the Royals into camp 4-1. The Chiefs: got a. well-pitched game from Fran- l cisoo Daviia-Cuban lcfthlanden- who scattered scvcn RAY“? m,“ 71°“ alloying two 111 any one inning. AI base on _balis helped the RoyaLsl score their solitary run in i/he sev- "iii... hi; hitter for the Chiefs was Dutch Nele who drove in three °1 the Syracuse liililS, tWOvWlih 1.1 homer over the scoreboard ln t-lic third. The league-leading Jersey Cityi Giants tonight blasted TOrOIIlU. Maple Leafs out of the Intcmatlonal i League first, division into fifth; piuoe. clip-ping two Toronto Ditch‘??? , for l2 hits ‘n record a ‘1-3 victoii tn n good light baseball gllflle lit‘ Toron . Trailing s-i golnirinw "w sq“. enm inning. Jer5ey City bPOKC 100d." for four runs in s. rally touchfidi off by pitcher Adrian Zitbala, w o, gave up nine ‘ilits to record his, fifth straight victory. y At Buffalo. Nsivurk Bears 11nd. little difficulty nofcliiilg n 7-3 Ill-i ternational League triumph Overl the Bisons as the lights went (ml (ni- che first time Frigid weatihcri kclpt. tho attendance to 946 hfirdy} customers io-¢ We noted where Nat Ray. who started as a trainer and rider of runners, then switched to harilcss horses, marking several including the world's champion Guy McKin- ney 1.68% and Peter the Brewer 2.02%. switched back to ness horses again “after siierldifii! severe ears w e runners. e_ y iteai Win by Renl| Frisco 2.07%, Night Land by Scot-i I Discharge Benefits land 1.59% and Prsshi. $1 ‘ 0WD SM!‘ m Adios 1.50%. drowned b! W-H- Kene Goshen. N.Y. We hope that our friend Nst will have a most _ I successful season. After a bill legalizing betting on running horses had been P555"! i" the House and Senate of Milne. Governor Horace A. l-iildrath veto- ed the measure so that for this year at least the state ha! been saved for harness rMlhB- n» 15 understood that if the meflsuré had received the OK. of the 60V": ernor the promoters Diflflmd lease the kiteashaped track at Old Orchard. Maine, MI “ledvmhga i“ supervisors will receive h} lveiy for harness horse rac he a “an, of $15 {m- Qagh mont ‘f m spend $100,000 on it. service outside the bigfisteirxi‘ t o _ . i i8 O d 0i slffllillrfe mgntalyfsroprrhiy and allow- Harness horsemen are PW“ 0 " the fact that a Dust president oi anlslilshbera of the” gram“ and a 1p _ (OP) W 1323f? A; pit...’ n: poBt-discharle bifnofits for Canadian fire fikhi‘ ' and auxiliary WW1“ “ma” "s .1.‘ served overseas and 3f tile merchant marine were announced will“. by vet“ ans Mmjsgeq- Mackenzie. Fire fighters and auxiliary 591"" Janet MdcDonanl. y i external affairs and ‘Lou Nova Punches Oat er Barlwnd NEW YORK, May ll. — (AP) — headlong Overoomi the of a eut over his ht eye, Lou Nova, van Ruys, a , heavrweifliit purufl‘ ‘ outadeoIeiveIO-rmixidde- cision over Gunner Iarlund, veter- an Finn, at Saint Nicholle arem $8M MOI-dialer- tlieeutinflie audltflietimeit iftbo bout mishtbe 9d. Hi; seconds stopped the flow of blood, however. and the eX-YOCl the list of swimmin i? Y.M.C.A. swimm that are qsonsored by Life Saving Society. PK iii I! Although receiving very Ii Mum interest is being shown in awards. ap- earing in Willy's issue. won last summer by pupils taking part in the i classes m” "1 gliirlrt of mfrripilaroi. little publicity these classes have been operation for the past two sea- idede Maiden Flight With Col. iialston Jrilnd was in its infancy and nir- made up in zeal what they “£5.23. “m”. ‘i-“Sftin. l re . Scotland. CoLRalston went forward to shake brag?‘ look pretty pleased with Xogix/‘Vflfisflelidl tstifoigglotlhefs is my first flight," the airman replied, Y“ “Einfiiifiiiii piifled “N0. Sir." came the surprising reply. “my first flight. I've his: come from a navigation school in man finished s! to nearly K0 sons und r the dance of Mrs. T°r°nt°y Barlund in the odfnth and tenth Harry Cridmorefxil-‘ilerseif a holder '°“"°"‘" “i; i“ €il“‘r.‘i‘1""é'i'.°i°" £83k?‘ ca rom e e v and the work that has een ac- N. Y. Giants Take Sixth {Straight Win By The Animated Prela _ New York Giants yesterday made it four straight over Cincinnati and their sixth straight o! the National icogule season as they defeated the Reds 4-3 st the Polo Grounds. Plhii txelnfardiirb homered inbliiach: a -1 . The Reds come with a pair- of runs, luwc starter Van Mun-go from the box, ut Aoe Adams making his tenth relief - pearancc stopped them with lying nun on third. .. storm» “i? an e St. Lo Car a the second shutout oi’ the season as he pitched the Dodgers to their sixth straight victoryvby a 7-0 score. Starter Tod lits yielded three | runs in six innings, two coming in the sixth frame on Bill Hart's first home 1-.un following Luis Oimcrs in- field single. Brooklyn put the climber on the World Champs with four in the eighth off reliefer Ken Burkhanit. Chicago Cubs blasted two Phil- ndeipiiiit Phillies pitchers from the mound in the ninth inning and scored four nuns to win 7-l before Bil spectators. Vince DiMaggio hit his fourth homer of the season for the Phiis lone score. Henry Wyse was the winning pitcher, allowing five hits. Charlie Slprouil. rookie hurier was charged with the loss liaziktegation In Dublin Taken fiver. DUBLIN. May ill—(C_P onhle>_i The former German Legation in Dublin became the property of the UnitedNailons today and the Nazi minister to neutral Eire, Dr, Edu- ard Hempel, found himself with- out a job after 1a years in the Reich diplomatic service. Montgomery Colliday, secretary .nt the United States Legation. to-[Drvmoter day called on the department of was ven the key to the German legat on. The move followed similar formal vis- its by British, American and French riiplomnfs in Dublin. Earlier, David Gray, Americar minister acting for the United Na- tions, called on Prime Minister De Valera and informed him that the gigyiernmentesa (‘in the UnitedMNations assum e powers s rop- erty of the Government of &rrn- nny and that he proposed on their behalf to take ssession. Tonight the egation was closed. and the familiar shield bearing the German crest had been re- moved from above the main ent- rance. Soon after announcement of the ending of the war in Hem- pel called on Mr. De Va era and informed him that in view of what happened his diplomatic mission in Eire ended and he was vscmt- apoiis. Indiana. a full brother to Nell 2.16 . omied _ Ch Covehead. ‘Ill-iere is should e s Victorious Hal is Cochatodele Arlee Willis, n mare that compiished has indeed. ed th snio Stevenson. adu .cent over the previous summer. a i’. o? medal winners ma " ushovers". she be f uliy structor and assistant instructor. and n League twin bills get underway. 9F =i-' " reckoned with next September. a dis n welterweight at Augusta. Georgia. Greco made uick work of his opponent as he c alked up his sec- ond kayo in seven days and imme- diately after the fight an Augusta wired the champions manager in regard to a title bout gndbe held in Jacksonville July id it? 9E Greoo has been showin great form oflate and in the Xognion of s majority of fight expe should give the champion quite a battle if and when the pair meet inside the squared circle. A hard un- cher. the Canadian in the pa has shown his ability to absorb pun- ches freely and if an been rforming even better since his dscharge from the Canadian Army than he was before he join- ed up with the services. "1-1 i ti; fir. i t will?!‘ n er rovng o be a Joquacious basebsi commis- sioner and as a result is daily get- ti attention from sports writers bot in the United States Canada, and here is the latest anent his doings, from the pen of Bez 0'M9B!‘S>é)f Sign gfcntreal Star: been noteworthy Mrs. Cudimore was assist- is past year by Mrs. Steph- BK i! Pupils who have been enrolled range in age from five years up to ts, wi/th no less than 105 par- ticipating in the classes last sco- son, an increase of over 100 per- Taking greet interest in the work the members have proven to be pupils and although the list seem small compared to the num er that took the course, nevertheless this is not so. lit 9K it The tests required by the spon- soring Society are by no means _ For a pupil to qual- iy for the several awards that are granted it is necessary that he or tiualiflecl to perform the various sw mining tasks as set down by the Society and the fif- rteen swimmers who were success- ful last year are deserving of com- mendation, as are also their in- D- bleheaders have been piling up in large measure on National baseball teams ever since the season start- ed. Hardly a day has passed with the teams being able to play a full schedule and as a result the strain on the various pitching stuffs is going to be a terrific one once the . . rk m the meantime the Giants in the National, and the Chicago White Sox in ‘the American, little in the pro-season predictions, are continuing to play heads-up ball and hung onto their lead. Neither team have met their strongest opposition as yet, but if they can keep up their present pace they are going to prove very bothersome even thouglh the clubs are just starting out on ii schedule that won't be completed till late . 9K 9K Johnny Greco. outstanding Can- mittslinger paved the way for a crack at Fred- die Cochranes world's crown with a fast second round kayo over Lou Miller of New York in a bout held ything has ml? VICTORY DANC“ Cleared With iiezi Prisoners LONDON. May 1i.—(CP!-—Cv€'i‘— man prisoners of war in Britain will begin next week to clear blitz- ed areas in preparation for hous- ing sites. In a. few months it is Elflitected more than 500,000 pris- oners will be employed in the task. pay and hours of work and the 01' Work has said that not one British workman will be out ‘of a Job because of the plan. iiiame Judge To Probe Halifax lI-E Day Riots HALIFAX. May ll--(CP)—-iVi':r. Justice R. L Keilock of the Sup- rcme Cour-t of Canada \viJ.l carry cuts. Judicial inquiry into V-E day "rioting here, it uus announcer! lu- l day by acting Pitmc Minister J. L Iisiey. 151W returned to Kent- viile other inspecting the damage in the city's business district y“- Y. 1 The Government. Mr. ilsley said, also ‘is exploring _ " iiilifilrlg “Slime appropriate steps" relieve the financial firms whose busi ed. He added that the Govemment was not itryinfl to any res nsiibi "ty" which justly be- longs to it. Meanwhile, city police on a 24- hour alert, continued their task cf rounding up straggling rioters, and extension of the curfew hour iroim by Mayor Alan M. Butler. The confinement to barracks of all iii-my personnel in ihe Halifax area has been lifted and troops have been ordered to conform with the civilian hour. This afternoon Brigadier D A. White, DS 0, District Officer commanding Miiitarv District No. S, issued a special district order to, all troops under his command in ,which he expressed "gratification 10H the behaviour of the great maj- iority of the troo " l "It is unfortunately the Junie-r said. "that a few soldiers misbehaved themselves and by tak- ing part in the disturbances brought discredit on their comrades. But in the main members of the nlniv behaved themselves in a soltlicriy manner and are to be commended." Fifty more persons charged with t .committing damage, break- and entering. ivere picked up by police during the post 24 hours. ,brillging the total to 251 charged isilicc Tuesday. , Four members of the Royal Can- adian N-rtvy were sentenced to pen- itentiary terms ranging from two to five years in police court today for their part in the V-E day riots. PO. Keith Johnson of Regina, was true." Unions have agreed on rates oft "dodge or shift i eight o'clock 1o tau was announced’ CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column is reserved for In of local interest. but adverlrfllg ul is MWI)’ nature mly hi lllllflbi at five cents s word, strictly pay- able in advance. THE HUNTERS’ CORNER . An er story that now is being [rugby uECQyEuED __' film-consume a trans-Atlantic friends of Mrs. Roy Harold l. Pehre. A Hy- tomnmm; to‘; ‘kaghzilllhigél- be Pics-sod to learn that she has "If milhim- W‘ "id 191106. in i941 when the ferry com- “my recovered 1mm he! ‘recent Co’ H ' Mable’ ‘ painful myury. ‘Bflilrdgil ‘for r:rto)vinc:‘fiol.dNevt' run c, e n, v in the Province Tuesday ev FI-REMBN CALLED —— Firemen were called to the Provincial Ex- "l! "Kill" llgililll Drill i: i?! ibition g ou d5 b0 t 2 AM. to. 0" - 9 nay for a llaiazne fnaong o; u,‘ ha,“ fifth year that Mr. Paton villi‘.- std-lie. I'll-mien said that their oer. viofis were not required a; some o! the caretakers had the blaze sub- dg when the city uluipmgnf, u. ut results so for are enooursg and compare favourably with last season. They are a the isurvey l? the gsma officer ei the R.C.M. olice. STORM DELAYS FEBIY — Hliih Winds and resul high waves forced the SS. Soo , the ferry now plying between Borden iiuid Tormentlno .to turn back to jldorden yesterday_ rimming an the |iust scheduled trip. ‘The boat. with passenger's from the m train, did not leave the Borden pier until 3:33 in the afternoon. On the return trip she docked at Borden at 7:30 with the train arriving ' thelcity at _9:l5, nearly lhrec hours iltillild schedule. lhe regular by "uppers m the W0 week‘ m“ steamer, "Prince Edward Island“, ‘is now undergoing annual over- igdiutge cszgtrélctzemfitmul’ iii it! iii Col. Ritchie has dolatel nint- beavcr to the Province free of charge in the past three years and |was especially interested in the ldams constructed by these ankpus and by the way they were increas- ing in numbers. The Colonel stat-- ed that there had been an open season on beaver in New Bruns- lwirk inst fail from November 15th lto November 30th. Over iiweiily seven hundred beaver were takn-il haul’ estiznsioddthrat ‘only aismall pt-r- SED ca" _ cen age e saver n the pm- Mgolggln Bragg“ Lg-fie o‘. me vince were trapped lis skilled cri- ywércsive cul\invaai\ye Panvuimcrators estimate that there are leader was tendered an enjoYiibi-c-Uiouiwnds "f beaver m the T"bi°."" luncheon at 'I‘l1e Charlottetown "Firm aiime- .1‘ i‘ “ndfistiiw yesterday by me ladies or the m? i triat the Provincial Department of a1 ASSDCWAUIL The preside,“ Mrs’ Agriculture is going to present Cni. R E Sumerian‘! presided‘ Mmrlliitchie with s number of pairs of luncheon Mrs Bracken was trlkcn-Humgarm" Farm“? ‘m’ disiribl“ for a motor dfive thlnc‘uyli‘ ‘he L itinn in the Fredericton urea of She also paid a visit to‘ Red C New Brunswifk- House and the patients at U18‘ !$3ilfiii.0i‘lllm. l l . >4? Kings County is reputed to be ___ the htomethof large trltaut. alnd‘ 3D’; PARTY LEAVES _ paren y ere cons erube mill and pa,“ 1e“ in this assertion. Five years ago “m5 morning {or Anulershwhcm ‘he 1 when hundreds of large trout diPli. lPl‘0"‘i‘C5Si'v"3 Conservative leadcrll" Nmih 113i". 31192951)‘ k111i"! bl‘ ‘wilfspeak this evemm; F-mm Anhwefuwc from the starch factory _a' hcrsb they Wm have the cm. miEast Baltic, a resident of the dis- which they are travelling but oifirittii stfifed that he had examined M some noun in New Brunsvnckififild trout lying in the shuliouis m order w Shae 1n the “mom; of the lake that were of an un- Lrhmnksgivmg Service on sundam dreamed nf size. At lens‘. a dozen 1M?‘ Bracken Wm 51w“ u. 531m computed to be over 5 lbs. in Johin on Monday uvenmg ‘and “~i1i,\\'eigl1l_. This work uhilc in CD7!- rewh Ottawa on Tuesday iversntion with J. Frank Stet-us. i- , l Souris, he related an incident that -occurred some years n20 when he PEYSODBTS |was connected with the Lobster- ifactory at North Lake. As Mr. . d m h ut the Provirice'Stems was preparing to return 9.». ioffifiilirrrlici Farfnlcgiif) Amherst. N S ,}.So1lris at. the close of the dki\"k I‘ who hng been quite ill for some time ' operations he observed nrie of the w. g and able to be about his home | i" be “his” ‘° ‘“' "' “miiiii? Jifvwtnmiii.‘iiini°“n“"’iiiiili _ lfoakle to trymfor gfOULnMElP frol- dduh- owngmom gwene m: le tefiaiyvixilrlgrilrisxijtlihgsm: Prcgwfieis cook house he noticed two immense . EB. S. Miller. at the ltrout reposing in a wash tub filillii h_ l the possibility of with water. Both trout had til. r1 to 1 .. =i'clcancd biit the heads had been (iistrers of lice were on the alert to prevent left on, They were of the size of nesscs ivere iviéflk-I further outbreaks of rioliiiz which codfish. Weighed on the factory | t, 1h; Sydney re- scales the largest weighed a lbs, rfilizlazierg tinfigfiB o'clock curfew 2 ozs. and the smaller an even 6 lwnignt to prevent fl. sequel io~last , lbs. Mr. m: is of th ‘nighffg episode when 3C windows | that if the trout had been weig ‘verg gtntlsilCil and a liquor storevras| before they were cleaned the ‘looted pest was good for i0 lbs. Tho fl>i1~ ’:__fl_-f ‘onnan was interviewed. Ho i11- i .sisted at first that he caught them . ‘with hook and line, but later ad- imitted they were taken in an un- lorthodox manner. a description f ,’,,___ i which is withheld for fear it in — T‘) "' iput notions in heads fiifflllilfl £11. ‘ with ideas on how to entc arge HON‘ D‘ 0' At-gBorlT fish. If some anglers icnriv of ilic DlifllSlef 0f National‘ Db wholes of trout that 01111011 11*. awhile ve their lures t e once fence for Naval serv c” over, thegyki put their rods together Subject: ‘and go home...rods and trickle are Ihard to come by those days. + . From information ‘recently ob- tained it appears that Vernon Riv- 'LIBERAL GOVERNMENT AND POST-WAR JOBS ' is titled to th cit of hav- HON’ LIONEL CHEVRIERIiGrA-g thee“ oldest sctise fiixslxirzrman in Minister 0f Transport the Province. On the opening day of the trout ftshing season on |April 16th Robert Furness, 94 year iold resident of Vcmon River. grav- .d the inclement weather nn rc- ifurned home with dhls limit! of C0 trout that average a prox man». v onc half pounlcll we ggt. Yerrgon R‘ ma we rou o er the Cabinet srigghsmeny its Osberrt Elliliflil, the r lislziiids cldcslt actfge Kllflilfifi hWilO ‘. ' ‘ ‘ j ' ‘is 34 yciirg od an can s11 ring S8TO},[‘_I()81F30('P 5"‘ ldown a duck on tdhle wills. also hoping that enjoy their Subject: Ti-IE NEW SOCIAL ORDER IN CANADA Two New Members of ' ' Y . . Dominion Network favourite 5mm m to come. _ many V881‘! sentenced to five years on charges. of breaking. entering and theft] from a Granville Street store. PO. Percy Sullivan of Saskatoont l . = . lz-llallsiisiielizrlsiriinioilsnleiiiii YOUR LAST ‘ L‘U'!.Fl_PJl_FlJ'LFLFlJ1J1_FiJ'LFl_i:l_FiJ1J1i:i.FLi'lJ1_i1_ E‘ tti 555°‘ A - ' - " £ifv»‘»'i“‘i%‘1v %i‘°~°§=‘5?~==3“='~"" more“ °°."";‘.‘1i‘§§..‘.‘;? C§..l?‘““°' r “m” -.............. men seem to ... is: chess.“ siirzntritzi v is now and has bem hi!" aim‘; civlliflrl teflgllfiffigg the“. fume, There now is no diplomatic oon- rying s bit about the way Hunuv llvan waited outside the store to FF :1‘ years. mined ma”. ‘m wmdlng ma" 5° m rem” mom anal tact between the two countries. Chandler is popping off. Now_he receive goods passed out by John- Moscow but is at prefifll" 5 Mr BmPMYF“ y ip-ible under the ————— comes out and says that discrlm- son 9 the $8.11 Francisco oonferencgk me- ihcv “ill I" Lfngm, AC, “we; LONDON _ (or) — The lm- infltlvu is being shown by draft Lending Seaman Gerald Lavoie DIME _ a, Harriman is considered ‘page United Veterans 11s w urchase up to penal w“ Graves commmkm 15 officers in picking on baseball Montreal and Lending seflmflfl!_ three top advisers of km m entitles them “Pithom I med“ mgklng good progress with its com- Players as army rnaterill- Stanley Stoppa of Winnipeg eachlE] Stat/as Govmm%i;!._ucl§“,n‘gim“g fillxogxflllqfirame Dilation of civilian war casualties. 9k ak T were senltgencedlio sci-ye fro’? years, El _... ._._. —' fivm?“ b’ ‘ouwfim Amalia: Th“ veiimm’ F,%{“‘,,,,.‘.°,§ 01,25 ‘$35,350 “This voigfrlgaecslyxlggfil‘ "T" h9g3?" Wmdf- i" hi!“ "l" rOIDOSITEeaSSAITg fi.1t°r.§nl“..-l§§ (32513 .This is your last opportunity to purchase 1.3.“ ‘rriliinnfft president will? “nuxilinry some, and m“ to wmmlnsmigglnvlefita bflaxfcrsewsgisggttgiriyiiqv); leiders in ihgqrioiirlg t, AME] a Victory Bond. Telephone Headquarters .17 and Dirwm‘ °' m‘ United staffif supervisors or moi-chant -§"“m°,“ Abbey' :'“I""’" "' “~’““ M" m" “S P51‘ omer__ff-l—_-lclli_.l‘oi.l? 0r your" Salesman in the following list: “TM” mmmflon lvrvlgrlfiwcleam- "mi" '“ m” “so n‘ imply‘) LONDON - to?) -- 1m firstililaye“ they should be m m m- a et awe with his iatcs . e‘ °i Tm“ Bani?“ cm- and s i“ “cell” M B pens on o vivomen students to work in St ‘ ca‘ n. n. y. ' ronoukemengy 1g dim, Mani f] House Office ptlflonn‘ ‘fiffififi? great race horses. dmbmty‘ Mary's and Guy's Medical Schools have noted in the ivay he indicated _ firs. l-ferriman holds a ma; poR-IESHLM‘ mrsetgyfl,e_ 15513.; are not pcrlnittcd to work alolng- "H, report, m,“ h, 0,1194 the thevn pllilitiVléd IBCUOU vsirfliridfiiftlin E] J. t‘. CULLEN 512ml record ‘or wome? 83$‘; C? pleas- ‘and _ ‘CHLJHPTH “miched hoot“: slge 22,30,353 :33 ‘tgggr lazy‘: gust: ilfitériiioitt of Pléesidenti Truman, to thlgix-lg {f} giggle P " ‘P - ‘ X 5* R. .-\. MHCDONALD . . .. 1260-] lZZba-J iirgetkiirinfrigieéiiiggtlfeir horses for the gig‘: ““‘“,,j°.".,i°_“‘s Old ave‘ Tcuxllum. gravemghsix-‘ge agivd’ was hip? fir‘; n “F ‘F J . A. .\IcISAAt) . . . . I044 1011i race new. i=3 ------~—~~~—- ~ r-r‘ H- v vmvggwiolihbe, avg, g; ,,,1;=,,,",v,{;=g,,;y olp-"gigeggf, 5.5335,. . ALLISON MacKINNOI sis rm “.- _ not 'y u, put 111315911131 a as the Senator talked rii JOHN W. HOGAN 218911 I278 IIIHOII are rife ital. w}! S I S vgfy bnq mini; b39951] n5 we“, little too early and too often. Had R_ E. HYNDMAN _ __ 1458 57 rack, fiorida, a to =0 e its at; 24s he wsilted a week or so hr- might v v __ __ may be sold u e property voud ' have had a very different shirt on i \'. S. LING . . . . .. . R46 9:8 2.21:" .".'.li.r."‘z.'ii.."ii.;'"ii .2 t "racial: '"-‘."'t'.‘.. “strait: if?.53"li‘“£...‘3.§.%'i§“nii‘.i..iiii.25 = r. i. Mvrviuv - - - iii-i 61 mo"? the prospect that the very ‘one; ‘as mo? hnve tn», ing to revise a lot of opinions‘. land M. H. CRASWELL 257-1. 31E womb! m9“ “m” ha.“ ml“ little to kink elbow. liven racing the return of many baseball pay- E D_ M’ MCGUIRE _ __ 161th] lma] there may build another treok on b he p, W; mun)“ pbout by ers now in the armed services is r s stltlClbTC iotacemnifilgthadllid ‘fir: a h m? attiltud]: gorge; ti}; certain. * ‘i i“ a] Iggy: 70f: n will’ . an. - r . n. ' - t gaining camp is done Mvsy with. i $011 s02): orig? it? will be re- "Chandler is applauded by some 1"‘. T __o__ “coped in (n11 stgflug, for his courivge. but it would np- m w t here an mm "an - as its pear that he still has to justify I _.. ilirz$iil'gnli.i°n'irwn“f lei"? vm‘°~§55='fl1v~'” “my “ “ p" y E National War Finance Committee r or s . ~ . -_ ~.-_-- -------. 2.02 by Highland Scott 1.80%. _._.__ __._._. recently fooled a nice colt by Vio- g l e ' — -—~ "ffiimfit '-'i9.‘vo'o§i°t§“r'rr3'ri' ring’ 13.9 EIEIEJEJJEETIMEIIEIIEIEIEIEIIEJEJIEEJETIFLH . i in wond mere if the right cross is selected. .._o- Beeelieil lieeelto "they rr e track is also _d it is expected. NLIT Dlklfiiflfi American League Philadelphia B. Chic g I. N?! York B. Detroit’ i’? i Boston I. Cleveland e. , _ i l Nmgn-fllew rarer" 4. llred by uouvu. dam YOLANDI. Ind formerly owllol t; king‘ 5g o,'3|-goflyn 1, floor" V of England. Imported kl Canada by Canadian Hunter. Saddle‘ Chicago ‘I, ihfiadeiphia l. g Light flora ltmhizroveynifitrfllécéztghgoiznféoé Will stand for the‘ t _ . i..__- sneer: when: ‘"“"'""°"" “M” ‘$212!’. Dltolde Chxhrlnlfitown. iui. No. e. ' u 0 use 4. Montreal l. - ’ CHARLOTTETO Canteen Service Admlssio Sponsored By CITIZENS’ iiiiCPTlCll COMMITTEE li.||.C.S. CIIAIILCTTETCWII WEDNESDAY, WN ARMOURIES. HAY 16th. 9:30 to 2:00 n 35 cents Gospel Hall Upper Prince Si. ORDER 0F MEETINGS: Breaking of Bread, Lord’s Day. 10:30 s. in. Bible Reading. Lord's Day, 11:30 a. m. -, Sunday School, Lord's Day, 2:30 p. m. Gospel Meeting. Lord's Day. 7:30 p. m. [f Prayer Electing, Wednestiny, 8 p. m. c‘ Children's Dfecting- Friday, 7:30 p. m. "Jesus Alone (‘an Save Sinners" C‘ S "i .F1.l'I.-'IJLFLFI_FL'I_FLI'I_FI.I'LFLFIIU1IIJIHJ'IJ'I