stout l McKinnnn. PAGE six Many’ Mainland Horses‘ Arrive Here For Old Home Week Racing Meet A5 Olil Hum.‘ Week draws 110311" horses nrc arriving ilully .1! lhfl Chn eurtowir track so as to ret u.‘ and have 1i couple of: ~; Qrer tht spot they Will do 111 Atieus; 15th to August‘ iutporumt 1s lhls meeting. uf the large stables 111:1: by - pusscd the r11 for Aruhcrst slated \V’.‘dll(‘S(l'<l_‘-' afternoon. and nrpmqtct- ls" Blckcrton has culled .- i-vent cfl. . 111v uzght many were WW1!- dc 1101's.:- pamde ihrough meant. The n" 1;,- bizinlzeit-tl and bnntltiurd ide quite an impressive - cu: b1‘ their (‘cvotetl rd ill) Wcjvmziuth uihrit the th" ctr-cots * F‘ or street on their we)‘ l0 ill! tr k n 1'11 t5 had ims the G wt."- p 1 .111. t 2.01 chty Hanover L‘ 0'.‘ 2.13. Lee R‘ ‘. Basil flnnovc 3 hcrcAin racing clrcbs nud n int-i‘ rcsltleitt of this cit.“ 11111111’ I: ,t Navyt Wins l/Vcryiln lglayoffs With Victory l Gver _Corporals Squad nit- he Kelly- 3b lpthhin}; arr ~s sliulcoruns in z .ir1nu ' """0‘ ’\ 111K ‘T1 "TF/‘Ta .. “z the Army u three runs m the last hall st inning only to reply with four in .h: sccond. . nntagc b .l1e11 ,poti:nts what prowl t tors 1n the sixth and seventh. P," d by the inc of Aliment. - ‘MacDonald 2; u t \'.itli Junop, r four base catcher for the l0, lllltl 11-111mm to hi E off (111 ill:- the ggfOlld gar: them , 1 Csrpurnls cot buck in- to the runn as tut-y mm? th-“Qulh with :1 .:i- run outburst in he of the sgiinc lrzimc .i 1 lit riiii splurge 1h ll‘? rl th"m off on their W their cilc-sidccl 11:111. BOX SCORES All R H I'D A (l l (i 0 in an 3-0 ' 131.1‘: , w Gtiotlwin. sf ‘Hnuch . l5 "clmlruii, If Shnrlrcv, 2h m £mc~cm~ f5;oorooio-1 wpcocflcww ‘Replaced Brown O ocscaw-c; Officers “l. seeder»; gldgwwwuwmwwk. .o-ac»--npq §.sc-—>—>-—¢ |‘>--ca~»-io= >>F>OQKQLJIJ®ig “ g it .v Ydmout pro war, r ll fiend designs, I now obtainable“ Q All thc bcst and 1 newest ilcvclop- sncntu ln synthetic 4 ' rubber arc incor- porated in Dunlap i S 3 Cable Cord - _ Tires. But rcmem- ber, fires will not 11a plentiful in 1944. So keep driv- lng inside the prc- scribed speed limit 1. . . . cross - switch your __ tires occasionally . . . ' kcop them properly inflated . . . And, above all, have your l l fires regularly checked by a Dunlop dcslcr. mu N9 NEWS. ‘stable but up until a few montht - trio l . . . NElLllE!‘ y 1 l pushed across, '> be the mnnmg coun- n. Jubenvlllc. c l SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. M18- 5 — (C?) - A11 Crumb. owned by Kfrka Brothers, Saint John. won the filt- ui-g event. of the mldswnmmcr har- ness racing meet hen Saturday, by placing in front of Dole Cochlto in the last two heats of the frcc-for-sll after dropping the first to l’. Nel1l's west alnt John entry A11 Grnttsn stepped the second heat in the fastest time of the dly 2.15, four slcond‘; slower than his own track Ncord- Honun Crowley. owned by Mnror Woodman, Calais, Mo, 1.00 th No. 1 Classified in straight heats. His best. time Wu 2.16. Archie Les. owned by C, Phlnncy. Balnt John. took the No. I Clas- slflcd 1n straight huts. No. 1 Cluslflcd Event Hanan Crowley (J.: Wood- msn. Calsls Lulu Axworthy (L. Jones, Wlckham) Hal Brltton (P. Govang. Moncton) Albert E. Gratton (H. Th m- (H. Thomas,‘ as. St John) (F. Perkins. and (ll‘l\‘(‘l‘ Harley Harrison nrrlv- c5 tl11s morning. Haber Sweeney's stublc from Bl'l(‘lgi".\'!1[01', N. S, has ucra: in line with Royal at Law 204. O Volo. 2 13 and Pearl Bunipas the trip being 1n charge 0f Cobb Miller who Was 50 1113113’ yclirs with the Hadley T Fulton ago was cnrctalting in Ontario i Castes 11nd Bruggs stable of Am- hcrst. N s, with this wonderful Rhcn Mate 2 04 1-2, Bright Spot 2.10 11nd Bonnie's Boy 2 0B 3-4 followed the Sweeney entries I Put NfcKeuna hiid ~ln his care 1321111111 Buzllong, 2.10. Hal B. '1‘ '04 11nd PPLTIESS Hanover. , on thc list “'11s the JOB O'-1 Bxivn stible with Frank MncAl-l (luff in charge. Four 0f~ thc 19h‘ - cs fll'1‘l\'B(l on Saturday nlghtf m. ‘ Peter J ackaon n Miss North lGraud Dircuit Racing Results -——w— - 111111 2 ll. c. 2 l5 1-2. Lce MCKZHOP 2.09, Tip Abbe Ll 05 1-2 Tonight some 15 cars of addition- hnrsrs are arriving and now the wk at ihc exhibition grounds is regular beehive of actlyi _' as uixzoiris and trainers prepare forl what 1s fully expcctcd to be thel mo=t isutstnizdiit; harness racel moot ever staged here. t h , as three weeks of Grand Circuit rac- ing hers came to an end. rhe son of Mr. McElwyn from the Greenwich, Conn, stable of Gleason end Phcllls, the trotwr 519F996 01f! ttha first mile 1n 2.01 5‘ and repeated with a 2.03 ‘A mile. Fastest mfle of the afternoon was 1 the 2.01 of Key Ring, winner of the {first dash of the three-year-old . Owned by Joseph Byler of out, Md., the pacer by Ab- bodale was drlvon by Eddrle Havens. Spartan Hanover, Franklin Saf- 0 l ford um, took the classified trot 1n 1 gstralght heats While Mary Again. ‘a Portland-owned mare. won t-hc lclusslfid pace. 1 The dnilv double paid $1.930 on the ccmblnotion of Mary A Dufcm, lf 3. >00 SUMMARIES Classified Pace, Purse $600 Marv Asnin. (McKcmicy Miss Wamta, (Gaudet) Miss Sarah Grsttcn, (Stafford) RID Abbe. (Smlll) Time; 2.15, 2.17 Claslfled Trot, Purse 5600 Spartan Hanover. (Stafford; ‘Jeweler. (Tweedie) l Carter Hanover, 1E. Jonm; 0 ‘Betsy Babcock. (B, White) 44 24 20 21 3 _ Keep Going, (Ervin) NM“ Junior) 1'.‘ ‘lime: 2.0;! ‘.2, Cnrpornls, Quen- ‘ed Mmiel- Hanover Lewlstun Sun-JuurnaL. Free For All Trot. Purse $1,500 Colby Hanover. (Egan) 1 1 Darnleyi, (Whitney! 3 2 tvoriny Boy, (Palm) 2 3 the Ambassador, (B. wlutg) 4 4 Captain January, (Havens) 5 d: Time: 2. h, .03 is. l Three-Ycar-Old Paco. Nurse $1,000. Navy E Jump. ss ' illriccurt. lb lf 2 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 aw-rnwva-s-mmuig gwwwupmhbiw; 3mm toion»i~=u~m,;.g gpwuypcoocog woo .-.-.>Qr.=to+w|ol OBQNOMOHQ"N= meav-QOQO-hr-g §cm~4u.-,_.c=og N Clark. an muuca-oa~> qflcwo¢w°co Home runs ‘ , 1. ‘Yripics. Navy. McRde. 1. Doubles. Navy. Juniop. 1 Umpire, Bill Lrnrlor, both games Meet Navy , _ 1K3‘ (Havens) Team Tonight ...'."u.;s.i:"> Kav . White) widow’ (.191 PW‘! file-fly, (Chappell) _ Time: 2.01, 2 03. A150 All Stars meet Navr 10mg ,3tgrp1,ng_ "min t1 {Mid third place 1 . '1 lripuc. At present Bridgton Classified Paco, Purle > d‘ l ssoo ht in s in the .ncked and to- 11 lllllkfi‘ n definite ]‘1_y0ff situation. lBBn Barnard, 1G, White), ‘"11" situated fn1G-uy Drew, (Stcclé) aftsmcn sec- lMv Partner. (Chappell) ‘Gale Brewer, (Brennan) Time: 2.06 ‘A 2.05 ‘A ircr r-s mccl the third placcl . two out of three - second and fourth u in another best out. of s. Tile two winners then ' u 1111s.‘. out of five series to ‘ided the league title. 1 Baseball Results SATURDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 2, Boston (i. New York 1. Phfladel his I New York 0. Phlladclpllls 2 Detroit 5. Chicago 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 5. New York 5 Boston 7, Brooklyn 8. 011101180 7. Pittsburgh 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE A green snlnd can be your main ili<h at (liiiim- if you add strips of l inc nd cheese or sliced hard- such a salad \v.ll be] . and provide necessary ' . to sny nGthiny: of pleasing] e family on a hot. night. Rochester 4, Syracuse 7 Montreal 1, Newark 'l Toronto 2, Jersey C1 l Iuffclo l, Baltimore a, SUNDA Y AMERICAN Wash! to 3; Bo to Wflihihwlw: 4; 502w: (l. New York 6; Phllsdclphh 1. ‘ 1: Phlladtalphls o. Cleveland 6; St Loul; c_ Cleveland 4: 5t. Louis 0, NATIONAL loufs 5; Cincinnati 4 "Idflphls I; New York delbhlc 3; New York 14: Brooklyn 4. Boston B: Brook! n 7. Chicsso 5: Pitts ur h ll. Chlcsgo 4: Ptttsburg . St. Ph g_ l. cr- 1 n-ut ci-muwiTisiuwN GUARDIAN All Grattan Wins St. John Free-For-All If, John) Tlmc 2.10; I-ll 1-D; Ill. Ne. I Ollulflcd lull ,Archlc Lee (O. Phfnncy, ~Snlnt John) ldr. l Arm- S28 6 I Palomar (F. Perkins, Slim John) 3 Poul Abbe (Hogan and John- |on. s . Jo ) ~ 5 r Miss MscDclc (I; Plnco, 5t. John 0 6 ‘Thol- R. Gan TlmMJJlu 2.1; 2.10, Froc ‘For All All Grattsn (Kirk Bron, 5t. John) Dale Coohsto (F. O'Neill, W, 8t. John) 1 The Baker (J. Woodman, Cs- lc Me.) Bcdford Grcttnn (A. Long, St. John) Eunice L. (n, Armstrong, Tknc: 2,10, 2.1!; 2,16. 7dr. l 2 4 3 5t, John) b 1r. lTigers Win May Into League Finals Ths seml-finsl softbsll urles ln the Knights of Columbus league between the Aces and Tigers to dec- lare s winner w meet the Win88 tn thq finals ssr/ the Tigers elimin- ate the Aces last evening by s. very close margin of 11-10. game, the most. exclttn closest yet w" nhybodyh rig t up to the last out. It was s. har game to lose and Just as good to win Highlights of the game was J Hennesscy’: double play at second on Zakem and Martin; n Mc- Donald's catch of Richard's drive to deep centre; Wilson‘; pull down of J. Hcnnaaeyls; hsrd drive to right field; J. l-fennesscyls left hand running catch of Lloyd Martin's high fly to centre; Home runs by Butler and J. Hcnneuey; Bradley's catch of Butler’; drive; Lloyd Mcrtln from Blanchard’; llncr snd Don McDonald robbing Corbett of a good single. Umpire at the plate. William Law- lor: on the bases. Hal Bruce and Preston Curley. The finals will op- en on Tuesday evening between the Wings snd Tigers. K. Df D. Tennis Tournament and 5' Stars tn a butt \' min | What should be one cf the best , games of the entire league sche- dule takes place tonl ht when Navy softball team tack es the All le to decide third place 1n the City Softball league standings. 1 O I I ' Riding the crest. of a winning spurt the "Tnrs" yesterday forced a deadlock with the city team with their one-sided victory ovsr the Cnrporals and All Stars wlll be hi, for Just as tough a bnttlc as they have experienced all season. I C O Both squads Just barely squeez- ed lnto a playoff spot but each one have been showing vastly fm- proved form. Each, also are anxious to get a crack at the Of- ficers squad, despite the fact that the same Officers have clinched first place 1h the standing. o o - TRAIN AND FERRY — The train left Borden on Saturday eve-, nlng with 208 passengers. arriving here with 1M at 7 c'cloc . The ferry made six trips on Ssturday. -—-—. l Wouldn't 1t be funny if both Arne Andercson and Gunder Haegg be-v came pm; before one or the other produced the four minute mllc? If they do, I betcha neither gets cre- dit ftor this dreamed - of achieve- men . l l o o o , I could be wrong, of course. ‘out the filthy lucre has u. habit of nut- tlng the whammy on first - raw athletic accomplishments A Cash A: Carry Pyle may kecp ‘em fed s11 the way from L. A. to N. Y. on s Bunion Darby, and a Tex Rickard mikht fool ‘em all around ithe world, but the bloom goes off [the rose when money ls the goal. - . . Instead of being honest. perhaps the Swedes shOUId follow the Nurml system of another post-war per- iod. Paavo toured America and Canada with Jimmy Connolly. im- erged with nnry a blemish. but he picked up beau coup ough-dcy - . . Moral: Run can't go wron f - . Come to think of it, I'd have t0 make one exception to this claim That would bc Norman Taber's 14128 in Harvard Stadium nearly three decades ago I remember the great lengths to which A. A. U. t authorities went to crack John Paul Jones’ record-and how they suc- cceded. . Taber was fast — no doubt about. I lt- but he needed a Booed mile to . shavq the Jones mark y almost two . seconds. Best thing about this Hsr- ‘ vard Stadium race was that. lt stir-i red up controversy and helped to a fast mile and you ‘ 1 [make Europe mile-conscious. ‘ The tennis tournament sponsored Igillgélclof Ccléiiribifilis hi8 s r . n co as o n ood tennis is dlspl gda K he ay all contestants. 0n Saturday after- noon nncl evening the matches played provided real interesting Home: and the fans present were treated to a good afternoon and evening of sport. The results of Saturday's matches followz~ S. Tralno f G. -- Dcwaldéfll-IT r1030.“ mm 1 Me . u c 1 . Wham’ 6-211 ‘Iwstv-n rom Dan Mc will/ilk: elfimaley Won from Noel,‘ J. Hennesscy won from E. Nich- olcon, 6-0. 6-1. Claim McDonsl Fesvyour. 0-1, 6-0. Yflffifdlyb results: a lffilly Won from Res. McDonald. El. Bllsnchard won from E. Le. Clair, e-z. 0-1. J. Hennesscy won from W. Shep- hard, 8-3. 6-2. E, Blanchard won from P‘ Kelly 0-2, 8-0. At 0.30 this evening S. Tralnor meets Squadron lender Fleming and D. Latter meets W - ._____ won from Kay ,1vi11¢ u J-fugg by two meters 1n 4:01 t! 'he - . - Before the last World War the number of miles run 1n metric Eu- rope probably could have been coun- ted on the fingers of one hand. As recently as 1923. in Sweden. Nurml clicked off n 4:104 mile and 1n the ensuing 21 years a Frenchman, two Britons, one American (Glenn Cun- ningham) and two Bwcdcs. clipped the record at the rate of hslf-a-se- cond a season. At that rate- tile ' Four-Minute three seasons away. He. I. A. Cousins ofthe OWAC who leftfilcst week to main her unit. after visiting her garcntshMr. and Mrs. J.- W. Cousins, srk Corner. P.E.I Saturday Was Hottest Day 0f Season Did you know 11.121.11.50“ other dsy in Mslmoe, Sweden? What lessons can an expert draw from this development? . - o We know it takes keen compe- tition to break records Thus Con- neff vs. Tlncler, Jones vs. Taber. Klvlat vs. Hedlund. Nurml vs Ray, Cumlinkham vs. Bonthron. Lovelock vs Wooderson. Fenske vs. MocMit- chell and DJdds vs, Hulse rivalnes were Preludes to the greatest 1'lV- ulry them all-Andersson vs. Hsgg. 0 o In tho recorded history of foot racing it remained for lhgg to A heat wave. which began early last week, ended yesterday after establishing a record for the sen- son on Saturday when 80 above {zero was recorded at the Charlotte- town Experimental Station. 1t wssutwn degrees above the prev- ious high this year. The temperature started to drop about noon yesterday. It was 73.5 o Bears Win From Grows In Junior Game In the Knights of Columbus lun- lor softball league the Bears and- Crows plflyed one of the best gsmesl yet seen by the Juniors. l 1t Was a game ln which all the smart | lays were demonstrated by the’ Oys and the Burs were only ublcl to get the decision on the smallest mu 7-0. c up:- Bonn —- l. Cllrkin, nnghsn: A ‘mile. L. C. Flcld. H Hawkins. M. McKon-l sic. R. Burke. y Crows — H. Plncau. D. Trulnon, J. Thistle. H. Hartlnger, n. Den- nll. Don humor, R. Plnecu, l, Ward. A urfes will start this mornlnl lit 10 o'clocl between the Vlcl. Crows, Robfns and Cubs. aftnr which the three top teams will play off for the championship of the centre snd prises donstcd by l num- ber of the Knights. Rochester 0; Ayncuse I. neonate: I; Syracuse 0. Montreal I; Newark 3. Montreal 0; Newark 9. Toronto 5; Jersey Cltv l. Toronto l: Jersey Cl 2 1!,- Bslthnorc t. H. Mur- McDonald. ii 5 INTBENATIONAL Buffalo B_u_f_f_slo__0; Bslttntqn l. FEATURING YOUR It. D, A. F. AIISDIA DANCING 9-12.30. YAHCHT c1. us u KINSMEN DANCE MONDAY NIGHT FAVORITE MUSIC IRES DMIDE BAND ADMISSION 50¢. above at 9.30 yesterday morning and later went to '16 but at 3.30 in thc afternoon 1t wss down to '10 with 1n- dlcatlons that it would be lower. With hay harvesting operations in full swing farm wor erg swelter- fi all‘ last wefik and were inclined ' ' ' come t e p Whatever the Anderson - f-lugtpweag e,- mm week rlvfllry may roducc G11 wllli - , eserve a ha?“ Th“ Jacibddéyderid Saturdays temperature was me proved last. winter that a man can shade one minute tor the quarter and two min c half mlle and finish 1n front. An- u rason shaded 5'1 second; tn the first quarter ct Malmoc and stsv- ed 01f HIRE. Now we are wsltlng that day when Han can produce the Pour-Minute Mlle-or wlll it be Andersson? My guess 1| l-Isgg. reduce the mile mark twice in a single year (1942). If memory ser- vcs. Tommy Coneff did 4:150 at the old Jarvis Held track at Cam- bridge 1n 1896. That mark stood 16 years. st the Experimental station said. Germans Sliuell Southern (Part 0f Florence, ROME. MW- D — (AP) ~Bullsts whlstlod through the ancient streets of ‘Florence todsy and the Germ- uw-Aaspltg promlsn to respect the Discuss Stops For India's Development YORK, Alli 0—-(AP)-- Thc ftnt practical suns of n plus to rcvohahonlzc the eoonwkv of 1n- dia uc bah? dlsou hero be- tween New ork bakers and lud- mdtan nanc . t’; the "Bombsy plus", clloulltsd to double the country's sgrfouluirsl glbdllllll am multiply its indu- rlal output. ftvc tunes in 16 yen-s at c con of $80. . - The Unltod States comes fonts tho picture bccwu India, both vatc ndustrfollstl and tho oixrgmuit. uld w° “isoonomooo u 11mm northern district, contain- icm mach!- . 0 ' - v- m-Y 11-" Mew-d ‘u. .:.1'*.v.c":::::..: 'a:::::. by industrialists cdbyfour partners for“ h." “km ‘ ‘hm,’ t Home of Tats. an Oalhllll-l on‘ how m" o, noun“ m, ion which owns s variety min-l m‘ A y Ian.“ mm “mfly "l. “MWQF- °h°""~°'" i to": 1119110 aim. and the oo- m ,,,-,.31ll'gg of than Ge an forces 112111 17.“. '2‘. ‘lfmlifin"llftll.lil.“"' .:-:'1:~...'1"=-*.-.~1: n a n: o: Florence wlalcih 111;: soutgoé)! lite . , n mou - "M" _____'M mlgu-Egm‘ it‘??? .31.. tonl. Ttorllimol the city. MOSCOW. Aug. 0 — (AP) —- Small arms flre was exchanged 1n- Moscow todny lmtled the Allied sldc Florence across the Arno. Most breakthrough in Brittany as the nf the shooting came from bulldlnl! but foreign news in wsctts. Bovlst dcstroycd ncsr Pontclvccchlo. the newspapers published a detailed only one nfthq cltykh brldgcs mount of ths sccontpllshmont Mt fntlot by the massing 0mm!- llaf. 1n Now York by OB, nld South Afrlcsn troop! hsd thrown pontoon bridges acrcu the Arno River flowing through the city to r0 lace those destroyed by tho rota: enemy.) Aired usrters uld British tl the had ‘hot been turned ug- l be FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN, TRY respect of cooler dgy cgrec above the top for 1943, Mr. “m. Warren Burns. wiventher observer 15h, THERE'S CHARACTER IN HAND‘ v-[ANITIN TOIACCOSI "Aarluiifsflirizcp- (Continued from Page 1.) M" Dow-Us use guarded closely but hicernntioiw uWClB-S here generally oeueve 1c will touow mu tam: i. 1m complete military occupat- ion of a. ucrmany dlvidou inw Uyllclds of iiiiiucnce wlui ducts. controulng the east, Bntain we arua north oi Mum, and unc Ash-- ericans the south. B91111! -ma_v o‘: l chosen for the central oo-ortums ton spot, z. Tomi disarmament with dis- tribution 0f me remaining Null military and navnl equipment put- ly on the oasis oi lose 0v the rte- ums of aggrcuton and partly to steam: commas on me Gannon rs. ‘.4. Destruction or removal at Inns fconorfes down to the last fireworks plant, strict oontroiovcr what hea- vy Jndustry romcms, t anlplan t.- aon to Aluod countries at me che- mical industry. and supervision of ucrmnn mvennlons. 4. ‘Transfer u: 1111 Gannon: from the lands they seized. yoDfvislonoffi l-andtfila 13 still debatable-unto vwo ropublwc one emooovlnz Prussia and the o- ther covering lands to 1.1m soutlh when: the um warlike people live. 6. ‘rho use for u. specific period, probably not more than 1-0 years. at uertrmn labor lions to rc- pair the devastation their army caused m Europe. ‘I. mtcolisiimc of a commission to supervise Licrmun banking and business and especially to keep an eye on any use of ‘ n capital 1m éicvfiopmg war amulstry in g: an o any money imgry short-sighted ally. 8 Rcstrtctlons on outside with! to prevent it from re- stmblfa lng war-convertible industry. u Free use of the sky over Ger- many tbr all nations-except 0c!‘- many and AxLs powers, which ulll barred from building or flying planes or even gliders. 10. Recovery and return of all loot from occupied countries and compensation ior the jews and c- ther victims of opfaression w! Germany to be pa out of pocketbooks. PRIME MINTsTER (Continued from page 1.) somehow lacking in atmosphere." Most of Mr. King's reading nowa- s 1s official material rclotfng to the war, but he finds time to browse through miscellaneous books ough he rcuds few to n fin- If he has time he prefers biography and history. Young men, he said, should read more of the schlcvcmentl of grout men before forming their own opinions. He wished he had done morc of 1t when n student, Can- adlans should road more of their own history, It was paths s the best example of the cvolut on of government that could be found. “Ws start ss s dependency and we finish s nation snd s11 1n so short a time," he said. One of the grcct rewsrds cf public life ls that; you make friends, 1n Mr. King's experience. Rls one regret 1| that he csn not soc as much of his friends as ho dulrcl. “I sec that. I am sometimes rc- forred to as a. loncl old man." hc remarked. "I doub 1f there 1s l less lonely man 1n Canada. I don't recall a lonely moment 1n the many years since my parents cited." In choosing members of hh cubi- net, Mr. King said he first looks for Integrity as an essential. Next he looks for s sign that s man wantrto do somcthl for his fellow men, has an ent uslssm for a future. The thing that most surprised Mr. King in nu public service was the magnitude of Canada's part 1n the war. He knew Olnldl would do its share, but the nstlon had done much more. m‘ The most. pleas! wu what: ho consldercdngs stes y lm- ° rgovemcnt. 1n the unity o! Canada. oubles were mostly on the sur- face. Under the Inst. stroll of wsr s greater ex rculon of unity than ever before ad been shown. One of his pet disappointments wu to note o oontlnulnl and. per- haps. lncreuinl tendency to d0- trsctlon and perversion of the truth 1n public llfe. It was harm- ful to the Btste. injurious to the working of Democracy. At the same time Mr. Klng said he believed the prestige of Par- liament ls not. lower than 1n oth- _-q--@' ' l As Sid Thompson fills a pipe, I love to watch his hands. I-s-uuu-n-n They're so full of character-gnarled with honest. worthwhile work. And I know he's In for well deserved satisfaction, for ho always smokes Old Virginia- c tobacco with u churectcr o: sound as Ski's. @|-D VIRGIN|A our: rocAcco a real pipe smoker’s tobacco O D VIRGIN A FINECUT .____.. Gay’s llcgetables S ma luv and owl-sum.” .1 .2.” In; fresh ng a nrdon. owing ollcntlll hr- work cal on! mm a supply o! our lndlhld trash " n doing 192127.11... V.“ m. u. u» poll's». ' "a J. J. GAY I SON, Bu! of Prince lines Charlottetown, IJJ. thin Nu! ‘ For “Blind Gonfidancc” LONDON, Aug. 0- (AP) -’l‘hc NM!» loo to new the ltd vfl n volcano of revolt mum (Jer- toony u. bin w mues- mr "bunn oonfldcncs" on mo successes on o: l oi home from mutgc fmofogllied 117N090 The Genman agency D.N B. sud HIHC!‘ mule n pep ulk Pride! to Belch ‘e daemon w iilht w m: end. This mocmmt aid hc told his fol- lowers no was thankful "because 1 believe 1t is cccssary for the ult- fon to have a man like me W110 would not copitulatw any ctr unoes and who now his“ of faith and confin- comb cncxc." and h. . " hcinvc t t nobody thlabettartlmmlamdoixmw over any come, 1 snull nlwlyl mud up a ocurcr of the bcnrur." "1 am not. afraid 01' the fight l- intcnor msnma.‘ 1W- id. "Ax. (who end we W111 All I need ll I11 t. . the, oonvioum tnst in our rel! 1 blind ere u- uo . confidence and faithful cotiabomt- on. in reply, MAJ- Gen. 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