in Tennis P HALIFAX. tic?)-Anne- Stacey" is, Nova IcotiI'a , second-ranked player. will represent the province -in the national--senior tennis cham- lmsh: which start Ilonday at can .r - was Btacti. who won both use .9;-avg-rel.al.iu.nlor and senior. wo- .,msa!s singles titles in 1063. paired .,wit.la Carolyn Pie oi-Tr-use I gverll years ago to win the na- , tlpnal under-15-years doubles' title. .' She was a member or the Nova fS'cotia team. which won the Cana- dlan inter-provincial team cham- pionship last year. Valley iilopes To Regain 7 ll.li. Apple; Market KINTVILLI. N. I. (OP) - The Annapolis valley still lives in hopes or better days. ' For in this apple edsn which once turned out so per cent or can- -ada's crop. things aren't what they used to be beiore the war. The atsd crop this year is -2.100.000 bushels, double that oi last year but still a in cry iron the average 4.000.000-bushels out- put of the pre-war years. Behind it all is the story oi mar- kets. and as iar as the valley is concerned the big item was the ilostrwar loss oi the United King- dom market which once took 80 per cent oi the province's apples. Nova Bcotia'a growers still hope they will some day recapture at least part oi, this market. STOPPED "BY DOLLAR. LACK The U.K. started to purchase Nova scotia apples in 1895 and was a steady customer until the second World War. After the war her dollar troubles prevented any purchaees. . As a. result the apple industry at the -Annapolis valley underwent a major revolution. Trees which bore iruit in demand in the (LR. were uprooted and varieties more suited to the domestic market were substituted. ; with government financial aid. the growers tore out hali oi their 2.000.000 trees. some say that in the long run they'll be better oii. nutgnsw markets were hard to find std still are. And while some new dies have been iound. most growsll.--are convinced that sales on Atilxegrltlsh market are neces- sary hr life in the industry over a long period. Toronto Girl Wins Highland Fling ANTIGONISH. N. S. (CP)-Man lyn White of Toronto won the in- terrnediste highland fling at the annual highland games here Wed- nesday. "She also placed second in the sword dance and Jean Ryan. Toronto. was iourth in the scan triubhas. The Rockciiile. Oni.. RCAF pipe band-was tops in band com eti- ticn, iollowod by the New las- gow girls band. Gagetown. N. 3.. was third and Westville, N. 5.. girls iourth. , Arctic Palrol Ship Completes Voyage HALIFAX. (OP)-The M00-ton navy Arctic, patrol ship Labrador arrived at her base here Wednes- day alter a successful maiden voyage irorn Borel. Que. Oapt. O. O. B. Robertson said the vessel was preparing immediately tor the navyts iirst venture on a in narthcrn patrol. The ship is packed to- the gun.- waiea with scientiiio equipment and scientists, and ready to make her iirst patrol starting July 21. . The Labrador will check Arctic charts. maps. weather. the oceanic rays. oceanography and other Arctic conditions. The iniormailon will be directed to the a.rmedi:iorves ior use in planning "the -deience at this area and the us oi it irom a military standpoint. Olicers. men and scientists are still getting used to the new ship and its array oi gadgets and scien- tiiic equipment aiter Lahskedown cruise down theglt. Lawrence. The is equipped with its latest W oi atablliasrs. two heli- 00!) . a Jeep with a snorkel for use through Arctic nsuakeg. luturistie cosmic ray devices and nder screena secret iour-engined bomber crashed in the airfield of an aeronautical colle killing the crew of iour. . At,” jglrvinlign. Oil ' shown in the top photo addressing repres Hotel Tuesday night. (Leftoto right) Mr. c.nANr-rr:;..n, En . (AP)W S A rltlsh Jet atom ge Wednesday. Eyewitness Frederick Lovescy acid the tail dropped oii during a trial ilight. The crescent-winged Victor. a prototype of planes now on super- priority production orders ior the R.A.F. could fly near the speed of sound.-It was 10 times as powerful as the heaviest Second World War bomber. A spokesman for the makers. Handley Page Limited. said "this was the ilrst big prototype Victor. We are expecting a second proto- type to fly soon." I H g; liavndley Page insistedithat no other bomber. however. could ily as fast. as tar and as high with as great a bomb load as the Victor. It could reach 55.000 ieet and have a range of 8,000 miles. Overland Special Pass'engers Greeted EDMONTON. (OP)-Ncarli 100 transplanted westerners arrived here Wednesday aboard the CNR "Overland special" and were trest- ed to a hreakiast reception given by the Maritimes Provinces Associ- ation oi Edmonton. The guests were westerners who were raised here and went to live in the Maritimes. They were wel- comed back on their iiith annual trip to their birthplace by Alberta Lieutenant-Governor J. J. Bowien. h native oi Prince Edward Island. i Alter their iour-hour visit to Ed- monton, the "westem-biuenosers" climbed aboard the train once more ior Vancouver. Saturday. a "Bluenose special" train. arranged by the Edmonton Association, will leave Edmonton for the east carrying a group oi I. 4 Mr. W. R. Connolly, Branch Manager, Irving Oil Company, Charlottetown, is tatives in conference at 'the Charlottetown rank Daley, Branch Manager, Summerslde. Mr. W. E. Reardon, Branch Salesman and Chairman of the meeting; Mr. Connolly. In the bottom picture are company representatives from various parts of the Province. Secret British lei Crashes on Trial Flight Covehead Parlor Track will pre- sent its iirst racing card at the season when three events oi two dashes each will be run oil. The Parlor Track has always had a re- putation ior having a lightning fast track and the track now was never in better -condition. Events oi this nature starting at 6:00 p.m. are new to Island racing ians but where they have been tried out on the mainland, they The sunshine Island Dairy edged the City slicker: 1-! while Kecre Drug edged the B.Y.C. 11-10 and Canada Packers whipped the-Parlp dials Lions 21-6 in: City Soitball League games yesterday evening. Ietthander Billy MacLean's dou- ble with two out ip the sixth in- ning to score two runs was the big blow for the Dairy-men in their tussle with the City. The City were leading 3-2 until Machean doubled home Art Ballem and cod Ballem- with the winnhw runs. , Ccd Ballcm pitched ior the Dairy and picked up the win while Bonny stull hurled ior the City. Ballem gave up five hits and Stall six. Merlin MacKenr.ie had two hits ior the City and Maclean two hits for the Dairymen. Angie Carroll played a sensational game in the outlield ior the winners. . '1lhe Kceiers scored two runs in the tint oi the seventh to deisat the :B.Y.c. Billy Martin pitched tor the Keeiers and esmed the -win. Jim. Flannigam started ior the B. Y.C. and was replaced by Dunstan MacDonald in the second inning. Father Clarence Rochetook over in the seventh. George Bchleycr and Billy Hughes hit home runs ior the Keeiers. transplanted Maritimers on an ex- cursion to .the Atlantic seaboard. covchead Parlor Track To Open This Evening Dairy, Kccfers And Packers Win city Softball Games -Barterls Film Lab have met with tremendous success. A large number oi the horses appearing tonight will be seen ior the tint time but many or them have been making a good showing in training and it is not unlikely that some very promising material will be uncovered. Horses in this evening's meet come irom the sta- bles oi Bemplc. Maclntyre. Llewel- lyn. Cudmore. MscNeii's in Sum- merside. and others. ing home Earl winning run: John Walsh and Kelly Tulle had two hits ior the B.Y.C. Len Arsenault hit the only home run oi the game as the Packers tamed oil the Lions. Billy wright pitched for Canada Packers while Dave Chisholm started ior the Lions and was relieved by Spud Chandler in the iiiith inning. Alex MacDonald or the Lions had five hits in live trips. Mike Connolly oi the Packers made the best fielding play of the game while Louis Gaudat. Merle Longs- phle and 'mny Moore oi the Lions combined ior the only double play. The umpires were Henry Gaut- hier. Leo Doyle and Ev. MacNeill. Qhephard with the smars LAUNDERED 1'0. PERFECTION RITE - war CLEANERS Hughes and George Schlcyer each had three hits with Schleyer driv- LRRL Will Overseas levee sale asses Wirciaiiillilliliitui 8-I-N SA VJE 75.00 on this Beautifull ow rrnssrous Electric 11 on. H. aanuosaaron Ie sure to sea irlbefore SALE roan v-:5-t i Extra Spoalall -RDIIIR STAIR--TRIAD! naasrorra asmosnaroas sraar Ar . .. . . . . . .. . LOW PAYMENTS -- IVE TAKE TRADE-INS PIRISTONE ELECTRIC. V':lA:Sl-IERS l . TAKE TRADE-INS ix, 1 :. ..........i. Roach A ?N'.. I! Maclavo 6o- J ' T3 . r ole e e s' e e e a sine NEW YORK (AP) -- Attendance at the major league ball parks has been on the upswing this season as, compared to the turnsiile lig- urea a year ago. soclated Press revealed Wednes- day ihat 11 ot the 16 major league teams are ahead oi their 1954 at- tendance pace and combined they show an increase or 834,028 paid admissions over last season. Fig- ures include ihrough last Sunday. The American League has drawn ...............m.?..j.... Results of SW3 Tests llold in Malpeque I Mlalpeque has the honour oi be- ing the tint community to com- plete. the Red Cross Swimming . Water Bdicty tests this season. Mrs. Prank MacNutt. chairman oi the S. W. S. committee. along with other interested citizens made the nccusary arrangements ior the course. Mr. Lewis Kerwin. a Red Cross 8. W. 3. Instructor. carried on daily classes ior a two- week period. The swimme showed line spirit -during the tests, administered by Paul Cudrnore last Saturday morning. The following condidatu receiv- ed Red Cross 5. W. 8. Awards: intermediate Earle Lockerby. Hamilton. Junior Garth MacGougar.. Malpeque; Julia Ramsay, Hamilton; Betty Fisher. Montreal; Pat Fisher, Montreal: Judy Bearistc, Malpeque; Donna Woodside, Malpeque; Joan Underwood, Summerside. Beginner Annie Bryenton, Malpeque; Patsy " ,, Hamilton; Percy Mac- Gougan. Malpeque: Isobel Mac- Nutt; Malpcque; Bobbie Ramsay, Hamilton; Gloria Bryenton Malpe- que; Wanda crazier, Hamilton; Sharon Croaier, Baltic; Judy Clark, Maipeque; Heather Ramsay, I-Ismtfl. ion; John Caeely. Hamilton ll.-S.-llaseball Stellarten 10 Liverpool 6 Halliax 6 Truro 4 Dartmouth 4 Kentville 1 A mid-season survey by the As- I ( I Attendance At Major Bali Parks lip This Season 4.363.584 inns and 4,166,107 custom- ers have watched the National Leaguers tor a grand total at 8.- 616.761. The same number at home dates attracted 7.782.753 last sea- on. The shifting of the St. Louis franchise to Baltimore has proved beneiicial to American League at- tendance. The Orioles already have played to 661.746 tans to d the final St. Louis total ior 1953. Baltimore shows a jump oi 152.696 over the corresponding Brownie iigures oi a year ago. AMERICAN AHEAD American League clubs are 701.- 456 customers ahead 01 last season with both the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox showing sub- stantial boosts. The Tigers have attracted a turnout at 163.30! more than their 1953 iigurc, while the White Sox are up 105.178. Chicago also has the most paid admissio :1 in the league, 704,444. In the National League the iirst place New York Giants show the biggest rise.-a gain or 151.636 over last year. The Giants, who have attracted 870.273 ians ior 39 home dates. drew only 811,518 ior the 1953 season. ieit oil last season after setting an all-time National League attend- ance mnrk of 1.828.397. has boosted its iurnstile take by l0,l28 paid ad- missions. The Braves, in 36 home dates. already have played host to 965.000 tans-must in the majors. Probable Pitchers .NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games. (Won and lost records in parentheses: National League Brooklyn at Milwaukee (2 - twi- night)-Milliken (5-0) and New- combe (5-5) vs Wilson (6-0) and Buhl (0-7) New York at St.-Louis (night)- Hearn (6-5) vs Raschi (6-5) Pittsburgh at Chicago (2)-Surkont (6-10) and OiDonne1l (3-7) vs Hacker (3-9) and Minner (6-6) Philadelphia at Cincinnati (2-twi- night)-Slmmona (8-6) and Mil- ler (4-6) vs Fowler (6-5) and Podbielan (6-3) American League Cleveland at Philadelphia (night)- Wynn (10-7) vs Kellner (5-6) Baltimore at New York (night)- Larsen (2-9) vs Wecsler (2-1) Detroit at Boston (2-day-night)-Zw ver-ink (4-4) and Gromek (10-8) vs Nixon (7-7) and Kieley (2-6) Chicago at Washington (night)- Keegan (12-3) vs Schmiiz (3-5) Milwaukee. picking up where it ' time. USTA rules fa govern. Track covchcad STANDABD TIME LIST OF ENTRIES N0. 1 CLASSIFIED TWO DASHES NO. 2C LASSIFIED TWO DASHES No. 8 CLASSIFIED TWO DASI-LES Horse Racing Parlor Thursday. July 15. 6:00 P.M. Miss Commando." Cari Frisco. Prince Budlong, Little Delbert, Stan- ley's Boy. Bessie Budlong. Kitty McKay, America's Ace. Sharlecn R., Ethel M., Famous Boy. Junei Breeze, Golden Dollar. Benny's Money, Stanley's Boy. Bobby Senator. Buddy Budlong, Royal Train. Judy's Girl, Lucky Dale. Wait For Me, Roma Budlong. Real Fingo, Jimmy A. Sound system will be used. service. it weather uniit, race will take place on Friday at the same Canteen ' 4 NOW ON DISPLAY 1952 CHEVROLET-1-Ton Chassis. 1950 CHEVROLET-.1-Ton Platform. 1952 OIIEVROLET SEDAN. 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN - 1949 CHEVROLET-U2-Ton Truck. ms cnnvaomr-4 Door Sedan, Power Glide. rsss DODGE-U2-Ton Truck. 1951 PONTIAC COACH 1950 G.M.O. U2-Ton Truck 1951 CIIEVROLET-U2-Ton Truck 1952 map ooaon. Fully Reconditioned and Guaranteed New Car Appearance H AT nown orons THE BEST BUY ONITHE ROAD GET ON THE ROAD AT LOW COST! ALMOST NIW PERFORMANCE Thursday. July 1!. 1964 .'p Three-Year Torin - On Drug Charge MONTREAL (CP)-Romeo Gag- non. 26, at no given address. 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Notwithstanding peering in -this By-law lows: BY-LAW ro iiMEilll rue av-Law ro nrauurs rnarrlc BE IT ENACTED BY Tm: crrv COUNCIL or the cm or Cl-lARLO'l'I'l-.7POWN AS FOLLOWS: City of Charlottetown be amended thereof it and when any street ap- proaching an intersection is marked on into three traffic lanes every vehicle approaching and the intersection on such street Vehicles turning right in the intersection shall ap- proach in the right hand lane and turn right into the Regulate Traifiic in the by adding the fol- anything otherwise ap- J entering shall proceed as fol- guanding all pedestrians right hand lane of the intersecting street, especially Vehicles continuing straight through the inter- - Ar user: can mass 6. M. A. c Thrifty Terms Available Open Friday 1: Saturday Until 9 p.rn. last Tinsel V Morons - haridleneoithe Desizn Dial 6571 section shall approach in the centre the intersection in the right hand lane. Vehicles turning left in the intersection shall. proach in the centre lane and turn ieftinto meg intersecting i may allow. especially guarding all . atlon of lanes (to. " lation to the direction of the vs . lane. and leave sis-setsaotheag. t-hand") him re-