‘u TO-DAASY -=- EMPIRE snows z.ao-1-s.45 l every mm with the benefit or a 51116041 his Clgtgiastain faith for 111113 800d education, to practise benefit of fellow-oxen. He 1117111111141 out the fact that even in the mid-st of this war, determined mén and women everywhere are 111111111118 the reconstruoticn of the post-war wmldflrliese are people with a faith, aconvictiomacause for which they are willing to sacrifice everything. What, he asked, are we, who have the truly great cause of Christ to fight for, doing to ad- vance that cause? To illustrate his point, Father Lord referred to events dcsoribed in c recent best-seller, Jan Val- 1 TIIIS ldllll IS Bill... murder In g rlgld hurt! . . . the luke warm and even selfsh attitude of many young Catholics who possess the true Christian faith. The world, Father 10rd em- rphasized, is going to belong to the fanatics, and if the world is to be won to the only dcctrtne that. will save itjihe Christian neliglcn we must have Catholic fanatics who will sacrifice for their rcliglon as the Communists and the Nazi}? do tixfs "Ou or in Ni m," U‘ g most perfect and track fast. Nova racing. Among the tOD performances 1110 _ . produced ch y, _ _ , . this story 10f Gerfenan; before irrld 51101111 011111011 1101595 W011 11-11 1°11! w“ the 111111111111“ °1 111° m‘ 1111135111? Ill: liliafrlilrggtflurtgnlssmctathgr alorwufwlllfiw zé1illog§fil° ed me mwfagvln1é1ugiw111§ichw§rlkils we 1113111161 m 111111131‘ both D1311 111° "'1 during Hitler's r159 he ¢Qngra5ied events programmed with the illuee- All by Hal Cochato in straizht heats m” dbi- d‘ m . h m m l . _ w d the two big MEL FOIL 1 game and next Saturdays encounr- ‘Game c} the heroic swmiceé made by mm year”... rccently I lmporwd from w“ Happy h 4_3_2_ “mm 108% gmgicamrmmh Iiigztemtgholsizvebetn: ‘a; gervezéiul nnmg les r av W85 Cleveland, Cincinnati, chgc1é1z% er should be the best opener seen ' “ti... .. M 1- - .°“‘““°" 310" rotor at e.”"2i..$.“°..£€‘ki‘£i.."“...‘;d“ h» o. w». h- .- s-d, 0-1- m- m- 0»- 1x131112**"- ~ 1 -' g - us recor rom '- A . . . . c - , , a ota d ' ' ' “m” lilfilil 11150» nmwru111s11c d°°111n° 1111111 was the only new record of the af- wvn stepped the fastest heat-am. ‘gilxlabzglh’ aloglidnlfingnclirnefi. laléznlfig gefoénrore than 672,66}? L1.“§§“§3§;°,§ Saints, well fortified with mom.- f ‘QWRE I DEM? LLOYD NOLAN m: Milli wno wouuurr m: er a 0.0 t , itle MARJQRM 10111411139111 c tn 1i ' n I! speaker Ipolnted out, grgulike? tile Halon: Reynold: ° Henry Wlkuon o Richard Dan A 201k Camry-Fox Pldun spoiled children of ovclzindulgc-nt parents. God has given lhcm so much that many of them take everything they have~1t1eir faith. their freedom, their lnnirmerablc privileges-quite for granted, and think always of getting more, never o1 “giving anything in return. But. if e design of God for the world is to be realized, if we are to know Mflll-Tllli/WED. .--- ciruol. -.-- i: urns.’ 3851-3122‘. stir; . lies, and particularly educated young people, must realize that rights carry convspondmg duties unrl that theirs is i/o take an active part in Catholic action, in sprmd- TO - IXQY ONLY Jhnlny DURANTE Jgng WYMAN ing t-hfilr true Chrlisliian ptWAicinle-s w 05g reco~m on an ap- ‘1 IN glicai-ion this weary world of ours will l know that true pmce NOW" whirl? 1:11:11 so earn-"slv d-"slro. "the peaCe of Christ. in the r~lg~n Plus Serial Cartoon o; 911715;." SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — 8.45 ‘The well-attended meeting was under (he chairmantrp of the Right Reverend J A Murphy, President of St. Dnn=inn‘s Collect‘. who inl-roducrd the svwnkrr. Al» the conclusion of the addrcss. iBishop (Ysullivan. Mcnsicwior Murphy. and Father Archio Mac- Donald, Rnlor of Holy Rodwmcr Churdh, spoke a low woody to tho audience. Among thcir remarks was the promise that Father Lord will net-urn to Charloiicilciarn at a 515555‘ Fin5555 Gives Stirring Address 0n- Y P future date. o" WIFE_0F iiowlznrsr rams 8T. LOUIS. Oct I — (AP) -- Mrs. Sarah While Dryisor, 73, wlfc of Theodore Dreiser the Novelist, died at Deaconess Hos- pital yesterday. Relatives said Mrs Dmlser had been estranged from her husband for n, number of years. Mlnsrd’: kills pain. In the auditorium of Notrc Dame Convent, the Rev Daniel A. Lord, 6 J. of St. Louis, Miss. last night delivered an address on the place 0f Catholic youth in “IQ present. day world. Father lord. inter- nwvlmollv known for his work with youzng people and for his writing on problonrs confronting youth, came to Charlottetown at the 1n- vitation of the authorltim of St. 13111181181115 CoLcge. His pmsenoc here was the result of e policy formulated at the last meeting oi’ me Maritime Catholic Educational Association, l policy of providing the students of the colleges concerned with the o por- tunliy of hcaring talks" dcs ned especially for ihem by outstanding Mwl-lnldthc Prince Edward‘ 181-11"! men actively connected with youth "5""!!! 51101113 (111111 W111 be 119111 11" work. Al» the mqirest of the Molt “"11 M- wame“ L119" 51111111‘- Qevemnd J A_ o-sunwanl Bisho Kin; Street, Charlottetown, on o; cha,.loiyyet_o“m_ mm" 10rd.‘ Tuesday, the 13th of October. at address “.35 given in me (my rather 8 P. M. when all nierlilhcrs and gutvlrsc- mhan M S.“ Dunstan‘; w that the men are narticu ary reuucs c o NOTICE Plelse take noice that the Annual gen-mil publi might mod. ""111 The gist ofc Father BLords 14- F‘ '1' E‘ ‘luggflfgr, dress was the responslbiflty of every 945.104 ' young person, and especially of ' P MUSE JIMESOI and r llTlIllllllE lllllll’ Ylllll A PROMINIIIT CAST, ISUNDAY ‘ gocronn. 4n! ' I0 II I'll! OIITSYIIIDIII ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1A ,, mmmuno a” . f’ Avlvldperlluydoflk Fanly elllgh River, llolfqcuhrllnblacklaurdofflyrub OII A COIST-‘IO-(OISI c F c NETWORK INCIIIDIII _ lWzite And Chandler To Attendance _ Pitch As Series Resumes 111 In Yankee Stadium Today 131g Leagues ___.- DOWN I THE-u 1, BACK STRETCH 1- NEW YORK. Oct. 2.—(AP)-M.|J- (By Judson 31.0w, Auoohtul Prou Sport: Writer) 011' fiflzue baseball lost approximate- Lv £140,000 cash customers during me of scenes-v Ind stars hu- 1943 59115011 B- drop of about eight NEW YORK, OctJ-(Alfl-Tho lhlltln Chestnut Bars 2.06. record made for Ollie Rudder-ham. the Dollulu m‘ been computed, New York Yank”, ma‘ 5L ammer and ton a scuffle If. Yankee Stadium to- at uld Home week races Ohar- Point. Edward trainer and driver M111‘ C“d1““1“ a“ percent from 111° total, but the figures fall w show I r . , _ ready to resume their h . '1‘. ' i1t1v§e1l1ll1igilellru11r>ugkllitgérlgélaioguggll 1111.13 1113? E“DLE‘F§.§“ E°"°" ""11 51mm“ 15111101 0111110 =1‘ 100111! 1M1! Ernie While on fxvégflf“ 01 I firs» class losing Quebec. ready to race or possibly 1311111111. owner of the track. eta-tea °§';:"d' w be“ u“. m“ “ma. “h! ‘ t u" Tm National “n,” m 4., i} he has already raced prior to this that in addition to three races there n 1'" "'17 ""11" '1" n’ c“ ° 961 fans as q; - w ' u" ~ a I date. His owner, Dr. J. J. Mac- will be one or possibly more match fir!“ 1" u "m1" " 111° 1'” “"1” W111“ 111° 1'1"“ 11111131111 689 p, ygar zlggyegiewfimghm" Football is in the air again and {It Pnerson made the move because races. A committee has been set up " in“. chm" “me m New Ynrk on u“ “me "n". . 16w“ “mun League, falling belflnd the one’; i! prlsent plans materialize m1 r ocal season isdue to open at St: Dunstans gridiron u ‘K661i from w. day with an R.A.F. beam clashing .‘.1$§lf..i.l§‘fi. “his “$111.31.?” néfii §’§..1}'€§.'3.1§§5“1 ¢°J§1§§3€¢§° 11331116 t"): 1°'“1°‘1 "m1 “"0111 11010111"- bllt there was no lnlerminxlirw by the ckcm" 1°’ ‘he 111151- 111110 1n m la Cl‘ Th tensoues r u. rl uu ld b b rved m t r ““°1“- 110d 001015 of 4686 614 Silly beaten everything in Quebec prior event. We are glad to note that our {Min " ° ' ° ° "1 11' ' °°11 ° ° ‘e '11‘ 1" ° ~ ' ' 15 to coming to Charlottetown there Cape Breton friends have made yea: and 5,220,519 m, 1941_ . The selection of the start pitchers was not made b either man- 118111183‘ 1n mo“ 011-5114. 111B 1111111 Famer wank’ 11111131119011?‘ m“ figfl1ggf1lléggaarf1igeutiri1éfi1eve that‘ he sucgyauggruhisil 1:11:11’: a‘? a? 155:’ IIQI’ untll nearly noon todaplmhough their choice: were’ the obvious either from announcements by H-nd White warriors. ____ mum”. m" predicted by everybody we“ m lawn“. clubs or from the attends-fies glv- - - - For me bemm o; our samrdmy positions. as well as at second and w}: _ if?‘ . It will be remembered that season these same two teams warm readers we publish a short account Oxford Countv Fair races at Nor- 011mm“ h“ bee.“ ‘me °1 Mm“ short‘ 111111118 111° £35m‘ membcrs ll-i 1 terrific batr-le- ll d th of lust Saturday's Goodwill race way. Maine. the week of September 113“ '1“ 11109111111318 standbys all m" M“ m" Decision every club? e "med 101°“ by each fielding ssiiongeafigmln all... _ season. wi in 16 ndl in: drew 5 very 1"” a1 five. and 3x818 Ehe 111113111 fzaalled igsthe th of first game to meet at the Charlottetown Driving 15th t0 18th Park track. The weather was al- tendanoe and there was some Rrelt The American 1,534.16 this Ye 11gb I ‘Ll bel l1. more man mm the tonal absorbed ar r v ans vn 0o in! The Yankees spent a good part m. even Keener smuggles NO of their train ride last night lzrous- z quart“ asked and pone awn m 1’1"'“°‘1 W111‘ 11°" '1'" bers of last year's squad, should again line up a team on a. bu: witlz the many fine firteens tumed ou acoord- - utmams’ at this seat of 0K1 Rains. ternoon, The finishes were not as T111111 W118 1110 lB-SW-St hell? trotfbd b lgsest loser was OI l dropped eve and’ close as on Thursday so therefore during the 111061-1118. T116 10111101 wmmh ‘word 1'. mm‘ l” om“- not as exciting to the spectators, Maine trotter Afton. who has been gflggz-even but there were enough uncertaln- cambaisminz for quite a number of fl h ties to keep enthusiasm alive Y€8.X'i,1WO£1081l"l/6 first heat“ of tlge so‘? urtggsegrfigamt ‘fighting throughout the afternoon. 9kg? Ageri I; $23112 dmageflwolé campaign and ml. wee“ w” not atétside theMleftkiieklld foluzl Milne]. orge ager urt . a ona bir" “s. ~1- 11s. 9 D 11y a r , aDDaren v o. - ‘ the basis that the ball was in fair 11°11‘ M11110 10 550-000 territory when Keller, runniag at Bo , dcarmnz. Irlvar- lably. whether losing key players or not. the and White are alwats be reckoned uith and i b ller to b lnnl , h f ll d. deflect . rm: in the fans - . T110 2-111 T1111 and Pa“ w“ w°11 Ned Abbey 111°“ 111 51111111111 11°51“ ggfibl: 111111111112 ailltchinggelbvgwenltllalf gloves? the timeqhenilallnkees d1“ m" 111d“ 1'. ha" B» Pennant. 11 15 1111111111’ 1111mm“ 111° 1111919511 m Straight heats by pew;- Remngre, wltlLPagliacci 2-1-2, Time. 2.10. 2.10. sided he been," on. o‘ m. cards. not make much o‘ a dispuw about‘ nder. Failure to Ilglug 1n the that the players and their coach 1111010! 11111011 2-2-1- $001111 W01" 1-11-1- surest bets and finished m. schw- the play. although catcher Bill Pemm‘ m." 0150 can explain big 1111"’ 511°“ Ye“ m" ""1 1111"’ $011 1-0-1121 1V1- V111°~4'3"- B°111l$° "—"" uia with a. three-game winning Dickey and third baseman mire cfseF 111 C111¢111nati and at cm- 1°°‘1”11 11“ m‘ d1“ 111° e011‘ 11101 Scott owl-o. Tune 2.15%. 2.16. 2.13‘... Httle_Pat 1.58%. who seems likely Streak’ mcludmg the clinching game argued that n w” muL but M‘ 133s American League Dank hasbefallen so many other athletic P0101 11011111010 2-121"! 13 °W11°d 11V 1° 11011111” B‘ 111M111” °1 111°“, a‘ 1‘ aiminst the Cubs last Sunday. Car-thy did not leave the bench and f; 5 “other 111191119111 tryin: to 5110115’ a n o o 131- C- 1i 131011311- mvemess- N50 Due’ 111111115 M11151 1° m“ mm by As a rookie last year he won. 17 there was no long argument an“; O11" W111’ 1110 8116111113 Na- ~ and was driven by Joe O'Brien. the 1111151110115 51111?“ G" “"111” 1° flames and lost seven and he showed However. the Yankee skipper was on“ Mane “M10111 race failed “we 1‘ kmw“ as Y“ 111m“ 111° "'__ g1; wigmxghggtrllw 11th “M11111 1 w“. Free For All Paoe~Dudev Patch B». '11 . D B1’ . l. new t m 1 m“ m t b“ m won tire first two heats and was 01811118 reflofdlffornthrire hgltsz 818511; Sgt-grained many c?’ the ggemberg 1111111111. llllgestgug ' gitgy-Llreaiz-Bzv-el; 50111.11? 611v. 8.15.11“ dlsplafeca hi; m! fillmfleg, 111"‘ ffiuz,” 13f 1111111101 010% f0‘; W110 121011 bflfrhbahirttd‘ the blag. '- - - . . ' ' - ' ou o ‘ ' . 4-4-3, Time, 2.01m, 2.08%, 2.10. 11191‘ record established by EarltWest “"11 w 1° em ° m“ Beuzngtellgr salldolt c 81 15 “m ., t!‘ b1. Dlldcv P111011 2-061’! 15 011111011 11V 1110 21111‘ 111 135591‘ 1C1" vemw“ 1“ glle glready is giving the Yankees play and he had no opinion to give. {Mast cmwds 111 d Air _Forc_e squad but they have been gcttmz in Workouts whenever poss- ible and if the_v_ can field a team as 200d as they did on several occas- ions last season then Saints can and will get one. gruelling battle, . to draw the 1 boiling after the a m d till h i. ans. Brookl. when he boarded ath: utrafn. Blll w“ 1100011110 "1011! in Sunrmers. the American Leagul um- m. 127 91 °1' 1110 500011111 year but Yankees so much in spring w”. ._. _ . ._-/~.-Yr..._. - l’ . » 5. p h C1 b_ N G1 _ 1937 when he won in 2.01%, 2.01%. he season wh i te ' 0 Arm. [Feat season 111m‘ ‘aw 11'.‘ gndalyfas drll/en b1; Jogsmgi 2.01%. Second 1° 141119 P 51" 1n 111' gigsnagvgitlgglllllzlfiwbllgtliu: Dhgcvlglillg $11111: 11011111110112: 17113001110? 10121111111111; C1119‘ w“ 11911111111111: tomsgllacjlil nmher many exam“ 171111411“ flayed 111° 1:1‘ Brie“ great race was Saraioga. who was ha" to chum m‘ “m” m, f” u, _ _ final foursomes for this yea: pa; —'-——' 2'z'2-'1'111-“1 w” The 5111mm awn‘ morrow’: game. At least one switch Manager Billv Bouthworth of the mu be played a1’ 111° Bewedere 6°11 5v’ ' ClztssifiledR bTrgtl-Higlsgdze Iscotii ed by Sullivan s. Mawhinney. in the battinsz order i. sure. Joe %ginn§, vgho W8: coaching at Cape Bret Ebb Bthisasgluifeiénooanfidik fj§dpete11110111 i... wu1-1-.11y 00 --. usy “i God vi shad fChly ,sd 111 hest. d- » Frtssco 2-2-3. Model "n. 3-5-5. l-us- M 1110 W00 11100111111 0111011011111 Kerrie? 1:11? tllgre :1... £3; a. 1.1.2.5.: clare thae balle $3.; safeogut thBtelf on 331133.135“ “m” 11”“ "1 =11 ty-s Firs‘ 4_4_4_ Kelly-s Nlghhmm Hal 3, 2.011. set a new worlds three chance m“ Gem, Prjddy might; be anybody wanted to squawk he could '. . . . 5-1-8. Lucky Guy 6-6-6. Johnny 110111 100014 101 1.111001111010101 3;“- spotted in the lineup either at third kick about Stan Musial being call- gue Ma 1 An added rem d 1mm Ealzcr 8-8-7. Time. 2.14%. 2.16%. e15 ‘"1 a 111115111119 “M11 111 2' 14" base in place of Red Rolfe or at ed out at first base on a close play t m t - we 1m a’ m ° filo». Illgsitle §crott 21111;. u oiwned 204%- 2-00- first base in placeflcigdBllixnlidi/t £1085; 1131mm fourth inning. possibly cost- F ti 3111;: l. wabousen/Lgg fllii. 001111211151 v J- A. 611‘. 1110. - .. an was i? ,_ sett. Priddy has 1 a the Cards n. run. » " , , M Cm}, v Ohio’ Demand»;- C - sion or play. A small fee in being driwn by Jolmnv Conroy. tum. Adicsidgegtieun a new rficggd {Er _ figs‘; fir? uggméuggigéngn B: 226 Trot and Pace——Jacob With- W0'Y°11!"° 135C915 011 1" '1 ‘m 9 I l Ca d» Lad- . - ro' 1-1-2. Win " Scott 8-2-1, Lady track by pacing the, second 111111 F I M d F s n . . “"—“ .11“ 1a“ 1“ 6°11 11111011 101‘ ,,;~, Wm??? 1.5.6,, flg.t,f,li.l.icgs,.be.gg ....... 2.01.5.6. ma zxe oursomes 4K. 25:. .¥‘.§.-.;..°§:~...’;l.°.£' ‘"1’ ‘"1"’ 0"’ 0“ Arlmlru Mac - - . e , k ' ' ‘Jr u on ‘--, e, . , , . - d _ - . 211110.121“ 511.121.110.311‘. 0511-“ 115311" 0511115151 Season This Afternoon‘ '11”? 111'»? “"01 1' 111305“ 0 1* 1*" 2.11.11. 1.3.1514. Jniob Wlthrow is owned £11k‘: rzgvli/lbvléleng 12:;- Bgg; 11:: t1r1.°s11'|§s111?.1,'1§1§,;f1‘§,§‘," 1:: nvfillatld 11.111182111810111; d1§Z§.‘§."1i1-'i§ crate next winter alter all. P] be resumed today at Yankee Stad- ans for the 1942-43 R359“ ium when the fleet-footed Redbirds from St. Louis, by '1' 1111111111 Broom K111111111’ and w“ Counsel at Painesville, Ohio. urlveu by Billy Hood. III-II Final mixed foursome of the sea- Bagnall vs. Mrs. W. R. Adams and ——-— ' "—-*" will he a: , _, . . The annual Exhibition at Bxddge- M 001111511 M01"- 1315c Tm; m“ ‘m, be Fayed at the 361v were ML n, T‘ Holman Ie ue niggllrllzilne-Frtiowegfifl; tangle with the 111111131613 Yisnksewgl wutcr. N.S.. had as its feature at- 01111111151‘ Wm‘ m“ 2'15 Goodwm and m Mil tonal“, club W“ ' . L d _ the third game of the series. l.l‘2lCll0l1 two afternoon's harness Y dHana11“'be511’1n1e 2'15'T11° G01! club h“ 11113111100“ 5151111118 M" w' a 51,005 u, h . '1“ 91' a c c a _ - . . H - t 2:30. 10 tches are scheduled Prow vs. Mrs. J. P. Clarke an . ave asked r g , ;;,.~;;;:+;.,,-§,,11,.0,,gg>,,1 ,,y;;1..,~g;<»,-;;;;s ils...‘izrt.tr..wrr.."r..i"rs .22. i... m» Matti“... ...... pr0111' Mr- 53m, P, d , ,, ;':::.‘::*..:;r 1» 1- "1 ..%i*:..i“:..*:.*z.“'rr°:~ dam“ M “T” - d, Dlwii iselltsf . Mr.T. ,. w an .. - _ sec+ Dlcai by llivl. auecucy. Wednesdays axe1iggg1hggthybefi1firm eazjovgwrgg A gemauclfgfewulmge served on Medan vs_ M155 1v‘; “gmwan and North syamy vlcwflu ‘h, 0nd game of the fall classic w even 253$? £135.”. ‘lgilifiewlifiwét-Wiiell 25g T101 was W011 01 1-0110» 001 spill. up. The No. 1 Classified was 1' e 2'13‘ the series. Cardinals can be €xpeci;_ ed to show the same fire and da that carried them to the Nations lflwule pennant in a. dnve that saw them win 43 out of their last. 52 games and at one time trailing the Brooklyn team by tenjull zames. are r ted Thernsplggs bereiraldilo ‘as; 8&2]: rlllil°ummy Mme“ 1m "m" e tltlists and the other 908m 1n the loop. EXDectatlons are that army Ilnvv and air force reps-egg“: fives will be invited u. attend the conclusion of play. Proceeds H. W, Weeks. will go lip I the Canadkian Ladies’ I lvllrlr. ENC. K823! E: A. Rd 111110- b 01' G tt 2-09 with _"'—"' Golf Unon or war wor . >nn vs. rs. o. n: an o0. mllmflyfy 01:1’ 111-14111. 1111c Baker wa: mfyfagmvfxolrlénvfarigwpiéedflm Mm n1.) us?“ émd dawn.‘ 1g‘? Douzun. 3-2-1, H 1 B"tt 2-3-2, O.U. V l vl. SS . W8!‘ an . . ' 4-4-3. Pgulallbe 0:11-54. Time, 2.1110. 11101- 00111110 1.10111 when“ 11:50 11,111“ ton. 2.101., 2.11. Oliver Grattan 2.09 is 01101 101111115 111 1000111 W“ =g ‘*1’ Mrs. w. n, Cotton , owned by P. J Levers. Truro and $191111? 11€111V1é1en Eyed‘ ‘X111 dam: M155 Mildred Harrington and L. next wreck’! meal"; Ms dhven 11v Joe 0‘Br1¢n- bkfmw 11.1fm 'd,%.°5°°, ‘aoldmmh J. H- Hel in. a a m J ‘ B- R1110131112111 g1"- g- R- 0011- ———-_.__ —————- - Mr. B. on .. an . . . more an n own . ' . 111m for All Troc-wawnm 2.01. $§$15 §f;:°'.1,?‘1}§“ $flb1§§§§§n5'w1.{§ mm‘ vmngfirl. n. s. Henderson Miss u. MncMillan and A. RObIIISOH WIHS £14. lvéllgieg figla-Ignae not, and 3.7111 Bell Kirmon vs. Misn Reta bowling wms - - . e - - . Time, 210%‘. 2m 2.10%. wk John Bplan. Life With mo 1;. T, 1101mm ma pm: and Ralph Jenkins. I 1 Bout -____. tiers." which even todrw is a most M1‘!- ifax, and was driven by Bury noon. Nnw YORK readable volume. orediéafid Wntchim took his record of 2.07 wt with having developed many o e stars of the press world including Bridgewater last October. It is also the track trotting record, the Mar- 8 ll. A. Baker and Bryce Bishop vs. Mrl. J. A. Lewis and and .7. P. Walter Bears. 3'1 that lame moment/tun might well carry them ‘to ‘a world title, It Was away back in 1926 that at Louis team Penniston To Peter Finlay Dunne, who made Mr. Dooley famous many years mo. For the harness horse itmie record for four-year-olds and 1°51‘ h” Wm“ ' I practice at Jake been defeated in the classic and also the Maritime stallion trotting gglgglagxewsfngmfafgegflvylufllrhmf ' 361153113 11111g_r%1g111° 1113 dgélymuil- Perhaps the firmer of destiny is record. He“ horsemen lover America and , Madison square Garden as h: ran tl-oildllltglrinllnfi iJ-L a Ozrcinals team Junior Free for All Trot and §fi§h1°§d§fifiv°{§§‘,§1, Price-Joe ‘Direct 4-1-13111121121405 o; m; happenings. Few men‘ had i. figligeyagigfl-vaifméflfff e1’ akgqési command of language equal to the Qucen 5-5-2. Time, 2.09, 2.091s. 2.0a. 1a“ M"- 111111”- Joe Direct 2.07 is owned by . Horsmun, Moucton. and was driven by H Sweeney. Jean Henley 2.0811.- was racing under the owner- ship of C. H. Horton, Murray River, ard Kelbr. National Stake’ A11 F0100 Team in a row. Robinson weighed 14-. ' n a a a L‘ M0111 157 1-4- a‘ And that 192s series was packed _ ——-— igilofdxg-axniags this one has start- MONTREAL out ,_(°P)_D°n Dlscouralge ou e. ut the most dramat- Penniston, coach of Quebec Aces a. 1c monliient ofléheréafall bflfiélln [ling ‘ I o , . W38 W en O 0V6)‘ 9Y9‘ {Jill Hamel. of brewers and an,” having w; o; me year, _crackcd two marks gmtl}grQtllllgebggstlSetll1llr0efe 1551109575111?“ gllfixander ca-me trudging out. or me spent years in that. profession. LOOB-Y ..n GB-DLUIIDR the rich Na- 1 - _ bought and sold, principally export- tronal stake at the third any 01 bee“ 1111mm“ 1° °°“°11 '1 111111111 a1 1 Den to strike out Tony Lazzcti. nd Australia. me Lexington Grand Circuit meet- 9111110111011 A11’ FY1100 1011111 01111011 Bob Smith, the other horseman , Ky. Oct. Ir-(AP) referred to, was not a writer but a -Volo Bong, the top iuvemln 1-101- with the Yankees thrcateninz to e0 OTTAWA, Oct. 2-¢(7P)_N@w rm into the lead ‘and trike. the series and was driven by Will ma, m New ze and a ._____ _ trictions desi ned to disc m‘ will play in the QS.H.L., this 11 ,g_ 0111-53531] Th d d _' in‘: tBridQe- H“ 5mm" 111d 1° mm‘ w“ _ ._ season, it was an ounced tod _. 1111111118 activin m m White for the Cardinals and wave: stiliaclsn plazgsohlcThgsday u. 1904 when he brought m‘ over mmmn-l“, yonmston’ who £111 mp0" tong... erection of inexepserlsivér hougllngtll: Chandler for the Yanks are tho tcruoon and was featured by e gmtdfigglzwgagg $m1me‘§§§nfi1¢1,§; winning of all three events by w" she m}; won qulte 5 number- pace 3 hens $1.00. 1“."'$<1s_<11"1v¢1} 1111 1°11 °'B"1°“- 1°""‘ of l...“ in California but few cal/son: an’. Snively) x 1 1 Officer. m. will also ac: as a phy- ‘1111 01 ‘11DG11°11'. "El" but 11°11'10" thought that she could take the new Mcmnney (Satford) .. l x 8 sical instructor. Formation of an §,“1"d1,.111. 11h“ ,""1‘1sg°w' mus; F?‘ measure of the stars then on the hassles/Lack if-Lrltzpatrick) x 3 2 R. O.A.F, team here was L11- 1117‘? "1 U d1111$w°11 1m“ v5“ Raging Grand. Bob Smith was a Brady Hanover iV-Fleming) x 2 7 nounoed several weeks ago. 1011*‘ 11y 11 e1’ “C11- w 1°11” of more than ordinary ability Jackie Gratten. Doc B. Grattan. The coach of several d'll!.mD1011- mum“, Mann“. De o o m _ crowded areas and essential w pitching selections for today. South- Fk" 11w‘- Th° ‘"1" u“ u‘ Wm be given gm rgn1k1o1;mrr,igt cflnstfllgtjon was announced by £5 paw against right hzmdcr, Chnudlcr Department of Munlilons ands...) has much the boner record of the ply mdfly. two but White in the lnrtPi‘ part 0f The order, issued by Cormtruggion the 08411331211 shovrcc conclusively Cont-roller C. Blake Jackson. vir- that he had regained the form that tually bans all construction involv- he showed against the New Yor‘ in: the use of higher gygdg mawr. club in spring (rennin: games. r having others drive Sweet Marie Feet. Youer Cnspm. 1'“ “'1'” “11C'""111““ “'2- “w” $311 t r a t ll He s coeed- Script FHSOO Mcxav Rhea. May shi teams Pennisto 1 t ed Hanover 4.4-1 'n|ne’ 2_0g_ 105' 10a 5' mas r o e 5 ' 11 ' t H t’ p . 1 n 11° 1m 9" ials, .._-_.t____.__ ‘Inc second heat. swppéd in 2.08 is ad 111 111s °b1°°11v°- dnvmg 11mm" Th” um“ G" H111 B D11“ ' o 5°11” 11119 113° 1° 1°11‘ 111° A11‘ Under this order it will no 10118191‘ P111109 11Y- Force. He passed his final test be rln many great purse events and uiilcértfo$halsfl* yéestgrdayénand thlen returned .,§ batgxiggelg’ gilfi1aa1wign1§ng°1ilni1z1°t1z . , . m. - . _ » - - 1 . (x-did not compete in 11001-1 inggsegrrairg gilt-rein“ “D m5 bus 11.11;: ifillletilmnmwifhscapis] 1° r°°1 October 6rd 194i. driven by Joe then mm. the em o‘ h“ can“, h. M m’ Manmn Depot w L 50m t u gs me a . or m use 811=c1l1'1°11i,1€ch 11%)‘); flfoymxgyigcggg as known as "fiwechMmfls" Bob Second not. The Kmtucmh". Penniston when he arrives 1.511135 an;..°sinlfiiicgrfiinlllfillgalsnlwllfifi a . - . Wlllseioliti, taken at (Xiarlottewwn 51111111‘ gazglfifmraz ha“ n‘ girennarhbg/hotplayed defence on appearance, the departmental an- g111 11°g1ebwfgkggflg13ll1ftj1lfg§fffl George n. MacDonald. who has (n. Plrkél‘) .. Wgntgg; Ifmaffm “"0 111° 011 “°““°°“'°“‘ ‘a111- uwnc y e y . m - ~~ “W New Glasgow. and was driven by fiasggffb?“ mumwautfelgfifi fiffkwm°1ld Permiswn Went w 0110b“ 111m Remember When “- u. lo hm 0mm uo a ucw truck pucml: record for Briogctvawr" track. SUDDIEJIHDR the 2.0l made by All Grattan 2.06%, closing the season the star stake trotter with a record of 2.02. From Among Recipients Oi Dieppe Awards (YITAWA. Oct. 2-(CP)-OI thi l7B Canadian soldiers decorated for their service in the battle of Dieppe x 1 UIIBerrY) 1 x Joe 0'Brie a Us “my Wm u 3 qsvealslons n30 after coaching Com. ....__._ - - F1 m m A1 '-—- 71 we asu lties-threc of them No. 2 Classified-Peter Reunion “w 1'1“ 1 “w” wmaez; UWQ“; Plllydowrllzfjfieviousl; nom§1ms1l§§§ 1111-1 Reds evencd their either rllilfed gr believed dead-ac- 1-1-1. Aubrey Dillon 3-2-2. Peter n. '11 mmxffilillu g h“ WP- m. Ed. W,“ Montreal Royals and teams in WW1“ 5°11“ 0101 Dshrow Tram cording to a list released by m; court 2.5.7, 5mm, grams“ 9.3.; 111911111 W151 W M. P‘, ' Abbey Shoo gangland, l‘ 0118 80-1110 (‘H011 0111-11 l 5-3 1110- Defence Department. Two are ria- smppyqale 4.5.4, Bonnie 5am 5.4- 11°" 051°"- Hmovm. flovment u“, 5 ' _ -___..___._ 1°17 0W 011911’ motor-Qty foes I-Wo oners of war and s6 are worm ed. 5. Time, 2.14, 2.11, 2.11%. Peter Rns- "' Tim. 533% 3:03” 3-01” N S - $981‘! I80 10011)‘. Reds won the The Victoria. Cross winner, Lt, mow 1-11 B Owned 0v 171- 0- B- Island Studentfl (I-dld not wmpeu m ma.) - . GOIISGYVEIIIVBS 5°11“ 111 00"“ 80m"- Col. c. c. 1. Merritt of Vancouver clough. gnverlnes-LONBA“. 1nd was u. u U A _ -——————-— is adprlsonetr- amid so lslfinpg. Aw“ d1‘ ven y 0° 1 011- 30111110 ‘ Thin! Th N nnl I o, ' ' V ag ontrea w o s...» m» w... mo... ma» Receive Degrees ..... ,..,'.'.“..*......:... m... . ... . 1'80 Jllstment 0f W111 Form Official ...“;.‘..§.....°... dispatches. the" ownership of William Czmckshanks, V lo So (E White) 1 l - M . J. A. Willis f W1 Fill“? “$212.11 llifill.l°°“.-i’...‘f‘ ‘$1.: hun tgll1ty-lihigcztfm HZ-w-H°§-<>vg;,;,P,gy==-II> = g 0111 Age Pensions Canadian Troop 0-1511-1-11- m bell-w- kyle, 1' 0P 1 - and Licut. J. C. Palms of Dero driven by Tynfiall 89mph, pew will receive degrees 1t the largest ch ( ‘ m m“) 3 v . . . mun.»- 1041110011 - mm i. u» m1 wow-Mo- 1- 0- 11-0- w Y“ and... uwmok- For Entertainment 15.1.1132. “iiigishziilgl?” "if. above ovent from 2.12% in 2.1 . McGill University next Tuesday. ' Dumb“. Hum", u” ‘mm KAI-Ilka Oct. OP) hm o’ Montnu. reported m” ---- Th0 grnduates will include n In.“ ma.‘ My; iznent old I o pensions u -'——-— . _ - qmgw‘, 00L kwlqqnggmo, action or died of wounds. was n rising cost of ivinz 1nd pro- . vision of -' rmcticsl" education for 111115101" 11000111110111 11"- m““';‘°“'?‘1 1“ d1‘ “'1'” Ill childrcnpwerc advocated tonight 111111111194 191113111’ 311111111011 01 a" T110 111mm“ g 11hes€15111£h11’L,. by L_w_ “Men Provincial cam official Canadian Army entertain- Service Order. IAB-Lt £1‘? Donaa sewn." lead", M.’ “mum rArtrent iaupnto be know as The of Vancouver an 1 . o. 0mm“ meeting of the Nova 500$ Con» ‘m’ °w Menard ° 111°11'19"" 111° w ' my,“ n,” work we" pmnmgd w m“, “Luau! 0°,“ a _ (o 1,) _ “name Asocmm Top-notch people of the theatri- Also wounded among the win. the summer courses. Dr. 11‘. Cyril D when from L: Linen, neu- thn Frank Btu-meld “l ‘m1 111115111111 W°11d- 1101" 5011/1114! ners of the Military Cross w“ 6t ‘run no Jams, Vice-Chancellor and Prin- crumm- border, reported today elected president of thgormocintigr. cflmfzflflf“ ;;1,1,1,,,1;g,g§3"",110;5,,1,1; 111%; Pt-oflgéiggefivlfgggmfla 63g Ho. I Olassi ed-Sinlin’ lam l- numbor of student- who partici- 1-l. Hilda Budlonz 5-2-2. Miss Ad- pated in the new summer miml Mac 2-5-5. Iionnie Budlon: designed to speed up studies and 3-3-4, 0. U. Volofigikflnidgl T. 6- releasz 5101's “$19!; and wonzera for - . - ilnl- u es, r a: su en: vwmd 0118M 11:111.; wished w oomgriio their de- (Fint and second races decided on elimination heats.) III) CROSS SHIPS b J e111 his record in the above event from 2.20% “to 2.10% and wu the: third horse on» a new Quad A meewil. cipal of the University, will re- m“ inc Swedish Liners Oannelia, Percy c. Black, mom of e hum almdv 15 under w“ through Mung“ Medal were Brldlwwater rlwi 711111“ aid nd iv the Founder's y 1m d Eros, flying the 11m H of O-mmons for Dunbar-lend , e a g e monihrternatlonal Red Cross wgsusihosen to represent the as- ‘11 011m M11111‘ 111611111111’ me 11-‘551 F L- Dkm“ sackflm i d bu!” bldlfficlllili“7.5111311351111113 lztvrahemwred the Gibraltar Harbor‘ nociation at. the National Conser. olgdnldian 1Z>VX°W§.1.1,:AX1:1KXVC"QYI%W-. B. Pi»- chxgillauklg. ltlonltr9% C11 Woamne otrkielldbon ' . ._____ " ' 1m” 'W.H. i n. onrea: - “MW”- 11°1'°1‘ ‘"1"’ 1°‘ 111111’ m? 515211111131111-11111111111111‘ nus-r mm. mu A n00 vauve§——~——-——conventlon 1n om“ 011' 8 $11011 dgvllzrtmgoodent ml>h1§1§§n1éni1§111 1-“1’“’°‘111'~‘- M°"‘"'1~ 1”" °1'“°° m1“ m" J s Je .11.... ' Charlottetown: ' ...___ WAFFLIJS MUST WAIT t, m“ '3. Q, m,“ m. The 101100111: who W" 1'11 ‘.‘,'."§“‘u{“°1.“ .1“ °°"°un"t1°,h“,f“"" B-achelor Q11 sciéncw 1- P‘ 1301-5 NEW YORK <0?» The head- —--— 1 ill “£5.13... oarndroggire blmiulze “to 1101100 1" “1-*1’",‘,°1‘°‘F“'§ ‘W131 ‘ w eoow ---~ , ' " "’" _ ‘. , d ,arnn.m, ue c "w" h“, dc. rows, Ottawa. J. C. Clarke, Sum- llnc writer of a weekly newspaper VINITA, Okla..-(Q'P\ -A slim furnish the general public with a P". N m" '~’ 1‘ Pm ilfiilwitfiéfih... at the North mmide. P. E. 1. Bachelor of En- on Long Island had a bad dav. s.“ rm “ma. No.1,}, sydmy gineering: M. 11'. Reeves, C1111" and wcte "Robber "steals wom- Mondny, October 12th as n benefit lottetown. arm's rr""'°h and "cs . , 1- picture of army life from the lighi- P10 F- F1111"- M°1111°_a ' er side. 1m- show may ultimately Lanai-franc, Rimomrzoag perform overseas. 11°01'41"‘ *1 "91- ' ' ‘I on n Vinita wnffc house said: "We are behind on our rest and plav. “"11 hl‘ clcwd for four days." Ptc.