on of the City Softball "e Siltklllf-l light on - leading All‘ of - x wcupllstraight heat vrinnei" of the tlayi Znlllzglllflflllj-f to victory in impress * \\‘:]l\\*":; llml l, “mum um l)e,il‘.$-i1i()ii (iver a field of six start- " if lit.‘ brand of hall ctln- ‘ F15 i" m9 3337 113C9- he ‘Hill of the schcd'1ie.[ Veter ns of tiie race game were ' ' ' ' in their opinion that o‘. 11"‘ .‘Ie\\' vYork | issue rcinninin "ldl the wire. Overcast skies failed to dampen who wit- 11‘ the ardor of the crowd Q 1 . hm)‘ 'I‘i‘.(‘ N Browns nliist (iefinit- .1111 3i was e Heving httvc the tlie Brooklyn Dori Lotus Cardinals an QWX who c:1."e tui". 2d them. e1 . _ l until they hit the baekstretch when .aii six went to drives. Kelly. 5i Nightmare making her bid. raced ‘ on the outside of McNcillXs Pick praclietallv to the wire before llctl 1n Fritz donn- '. ‘l ch nvnll i ‘lktll vfl-i Wililif‘ .2 came out. to decide the ,0 race winner. A\vav'on the first I score Me ' ' ‘ and IoNeliFs Pick, thl i 2H4 PM“? lneylli Jim riml. tween the Henlev mare. Jane Har- vester land Giftiine. but Jean had half a i~n1lli to the good at the ELEANOR POWELL JIMMY DURSI-ZY Ills ORCHESTRA . MONTAGUE-FRL-AL-IJ IHM. -v , i NIONTAGUII-SKVI‘. 11.00 AND 10.00 l‘. (‘-1 ftlr the rail hut. was staved off by _..__.____._.______. FIOURIR MONDAY 11.45 (‘SPORTING NEW lctlptured the 2:27 trot in the other _ "t-heat race of the afternoon whlclllll-llile Jean Henley. capturing thei l m, first two heats only to lose the. (my would ha“. Hpl‘ third to Giftline, took the 2:14 pace. Lady Rose was the onlyi iUXLX ver h tile by ilessctl over . ‘if i311‘. Offic is who handled the meet Its 111?.‘ did a workmaniike job; the races were called promptly on_ time and the lengthy program went over without a hitch with the entire 1 cartl bring completed a few min- utes before six o'clock. 2:27 TROT First Heat: They got the word on the sixth score. Eva Worthy r 10mg away in front. followed lbv I pgl-{Qymanee by W31 Hennesse v's Christie Buciiong with Kel . itnlare on the outside. and the - jockeying for positions. ightmiire raced on the out- isitie to the quarter before going to the front as Eva Worthy jump- ‘o’ ed it off. _Coml_ng by the half it Volo, 1. Fl Christie Bud- "s l . 1‘ long. Eva Worthy and McNeillZl‘ Pick. As they hit the backstretch tiley all went to drives but couldn't catch the heat winner. the Night- mare winning by a length from i . ie Budlong who went a t to cop third place, Mickey i , Era ivtirthy and Mc- . fifth and sixth. both g to breaks that put Second Heat: They got _away onl the third score with Kellys Night-- mare leading the field right to the top of the stretch where a break set. him hack with Christie Bud- k ion: troltng steadily all the way . coining from third place to cop the “heat from McNeiilZs Pick who showed . the a great burst of speed in ~ t half only to Jump it off lmmiilg into the stretch and ruin a great cliance to capture ‘the l Eva Worthy vtas tliird.. s Niglilinare fourth. Mickey iVJlo fifth and Lust_v's First who me. broke half way down the stretch so into at Cit-L‘ 'ime.‘ m liillm fin extra heat as. taking lhel rail from Chiiiztie Budloiig Q1) the first. turn McNcilFs Pick made cv- th place. ileat: The race was sent " post from there to the wire. a e (vxiniliilg one. They got the word on lite second trip down with . Christie Budlong leading the field. She lumped it off as McNcillslfil-lh Pick irent to front. and was new, arlctl. The field tucked in off to drop back two ‘ '. ‘Join was placed Tludiong finished set back one place airs during the mile. ‘T-‘nurthlyilcail: The three heat. \rii_i's Pick 1nd the field never headed. McNeiiFs Pick aged all through the back- il til.» second time around ~ ton of the stretch hilt an- l I" rulnrrtl his chance. ‘mire xvinnlng by a Clwislie ‘Eudleng second. 1'1. First Ilcat: They got. away on! ' ‘f the first score With Giftltne at ‘the l"lli. but. as they hit the first _ turn Jane Harvester went to the i front with Jenn Henley racing her ' ‘ml the outside. They continued the drive right to the quarter pole with Jean Henlev snapping- tlit- rail. At the half it was Jean , Heniev. Jailn Harvester. Giftline t anti Browaiwood Tiger. Jane Hnr- o ‘ vestcr again went to a drive and buckslll-ewll . right to the top of the stretch rac- l ed on the outside of Jean Henley i hut cotilrlift make thc Rradc 20- flnully yielding the - ' lng to :1 break and tiropning back. _ It. nuts a great stretch battle be- slcndlly m wln comfm-lablyq M“. jorie Budlong and Billy Bishop had a real battle for second with _ the former getting the nod. Don uilre. (‘-iftilne. showing a BT01)’ Worthy was fourth with Allie Hui burst of speed. nipped second and l); nlace bl~ inches from Brownwood i Tiger. Jana Harvester was fourth] 5001-65 go gel, awn Second ileat: Jean Henley and scroud trln down. Glftllne tried backstretcll Bllly Bishop was still _ in front but half-way up driver Jean with Glftllne going to alMeLahle mo); Lady w the (ml-lg lbreak. Recovering he came oni and stayed there, "11"" "1"?" "Id 1h" 1W0 DBCPFS- 170d Marjorie ludiong at the wire blight it every yard of the wnv to,‘ for. second, Billie Bishop fourth. the wiri- with Jean having half all‘ n-ln Worthy fifth and Dr. Bud- length to spare as they flashed under the wire. Brownwood Tlg-‘ Pagliacci Wins Feature Event Of Great Racing Card At Montague Yesterday i Featuring duels of speed in each me land every heat of the five card pru- gram u record crowd of race fans iliglll, saw the Montague meeting yester-l y lmd the ablllly,tlay' as Pagllaccl came t go of _the lircaksi “ml vester. who had ma the first half, drop rough a surprise four-heat victory dill] the featured free-for-all Bum, S:Q“!nrL's All 5L“ squad mlwhich required four heats to de- ._., Kan,“ played mleide a lvinner: Kelly's Nightmare ; mp the ma, b‘. a length’ A5 the lwcnt up the backside 1 tucked in and coming by 3rd llcut: Glftline went away in l front the fifth time down and was lnever headed as he withstood a llong challenge by Jean Henley t l‘ -1 0 (- ail ' Brqwnwood Tiger. and Jane Har- Golnl; "P the back side Jean Henley went to a drive but could not head Glftllne in strict- l_v ll tiv ~liorse battle. l vester fnished strong lthlrd ahead of Brownwood FREE-FOR-ALL TROT First Ilcaf: The crowd got their ,first tiirill as Basil Hanover and ,Lee Brewer brought them to their feet all through the inst half of the mile as the two great trotters rac- ed like a team to the top of thel stretch with the coming through in the stretch . n by a length with driver Teddv -‘ — Joillty stepped of eir receiving a great ovation as he came back in got the word on the own with Pagllaccl snapping the rail from June French (at the first turn. raced on the outside to the quar- ter pole before tucking in iii second place with Julie French third and 's raring was easily the i at Ii/lontzigue in a good There were tliriiis iialore all through the afteiiioon. '.. liit- (luei betweril Lee Brewer and l‘ l): ii 1'il2ll0\'('i' in the first heat of ret-for-ali trot that saw both s race neck and neck right t ' lieiid of the stretch with i ‘se pulling away to performance in l W second heat of this tame race and then capturing it coining through with another [sensational sustained drive in the “'91P; extra heat anti the three duels of ‘iviecd between Jean Henley and‘ ‘f iliillt‘ were some of the out-i . iidiiiu thrills of the day's per-t f inances that brought the over-‘ flow crowd to their feet with the. g in doubt right to| i into the turn they all Pagliaccl jumped it off to drop back to fourth and right to the top of the stretch Basil andi Lee Brewer were like a team with] _ the Hanover horse trotting very JOUIW 100111110’) fast in the stretch to win June French was and Pagliaccl fourth. 2nd Heat: It was another great battle. but this time it was Pagli- acci racing on the outside of Basil Hanover from the word “go" who went tn the front just befo ting into the stretch te win from‘ [Lee Brewer who came on to head June French for second place with Basil Hanover winding up fourth. The mile was in 2:10 1-4. a I Nate Hanover (Harrison) After six scores the field got fll\(\"t1,\'1\\}'111h lftacliaarci suing‘! to a brea rg t a er 1e wor — and Lee Bl-elvel going ttl the omit l (GP) — Lady Hal. owned by James ‘smm’ the Free-For-All event of a four-event ed card of ligiit harness racing here ole today in three straight heats. Hanover. who was back word. moved up to third follow by Pagiiacci. At the quarter p June ‘l-‘rench trotted to the front past the Brewer horse and held it to the backstrctcli Nightmare, Mickey ~( two lengths over June It was another great heat between three great trotters with Pagliacci coming from third place with a mighty outside to take the lead as the stretch and win length and a half. Lee iwas second with Basil Hanover fled went to Bob Long, a Sydney SUSSEX, N. B.. July l2 --(CP) Mines horse owned by Bob Vick- - The first harness racing meet ers, in a straight heat win. An- here in 27 years was held today other Sydney Mines horse, Mar- l by the newly formed Sussex Driv- garet Rose._ owned by Ratchford ing Club. A large crowd, many brothers. finished two-three-four from outside points, saw the ev- to take second place while Oxford ants. Lady, owned by Wilson Collins of Rhea Mae, owned by F. C. Winnie North Sydney, wias third. third at the Brewer's horse pad. 2:20 TROT AND PACE Getting the word on the third score Walt N'See model every post a winning one as he stavcd off challenges by lScott and Baron in the stretch to who had moved up from fifth posi- tion in thlrrl place on the outside. Baron fourth, and Royal Jim fifth. They started their drives half way _ up the backside with Winnie Scott Lewis of Re and Baron furnishing the petition for Wait N'See, the heat in the ‘ Winnie was second. Baron too much speed for the rest of the Calumet June, (Harry Wilbur) third a half length back. Raymond Bllfilfjfig fourth and Royal Jini “nd Ilcat; Away on the second a aron. a trotter who showed loads flbiillV and the only trotter in the field, challenged all the way to the quarter poie. finally mak- ing the grade to lead the field of five coming by the. packed stand the first trip round. _Half way up backstretch (lriver Kelly called on Watit ‘Nfitgec r wen o \\'l1S fifth, with Eva ffdoptel; ff: mm a which he held to the finish. Win- nie Scott, who went to a drive as Wait N'See opened Baron half way down to the stretch cop second place. Budlong finished fast to nip Royal Jim at the wire for fourth place. Third Heat: Walt N'See took his third straight heat of the day as he led from the time the word was given being never mond Budlong. in fifth place the half shouted some of his old- time speed as he paced very fast to cop second place with Winnie . Scott field, wimlillg il dil ltl th 1 3 battle for positiorisl anion‘; tine ref gfiwgllgufs-utggilgwgllelicfleu) i g ,2‘ malnder of the field close. M“ Lee (H. hohnslm) a 4 5 SUMMARY . Battle Bill, (Crowtlicrs and Clarg) 1 _ Sweet Marie Lee, (L. Jones) 2.27 Trot 6 5 5 Kelly's Nightmare (W Kel: C. H. Horton, Murray River. INTERNATIONAL First Heat: The field of six pac- 5 went away on the first score Marjorie Budlong the rail before the first turn. Mar- jorie in turn lost it to Don Worthy with the latter leading at the half. Lady Rose moving up ahead _f —- Marjorie Budlong for the second 133511 nanny" ftcr hitting into the t Don Worthy stsvcd the challenge of Lad I e1‘ P ll i ' - e Ltlgwgccnennessey) 4 l 4 l‘ Baltimore 3. Jersey city 11 0E TEWOI‘ P 1 = i 1 1 Remember When (Weir) i 4 3 3 June French drives. T, ['2 . .. 2 y e m6: 2.12, .10 1-4; 2.13 1-4. 2.13. The winning horse is owned by established himself as a great miller three-quarters. Lflflv R058 Pflvinltwalter Hennessey, Charlottetown. famous Jack Mvclocl; nllle yea“ Walt N‘See (W. Kelly) .. 1 Winnie Scott (Schuman) 2 Btidlong fifth and sixth. The Baron (clams) _ 3 Raymond Budlong (C. Willis) . . . . . . .. Rgryia] ‘ngliilhzlifnioi 2 is 5 ' me: : . : -. r . The winning horse is owned by tvgillnrd MacDonald. Charlotte- wn. _ _ _ Bishop who grab ed the rail right ‘ Giftime battled it out. all the wav an," the; word, followed by Dem, ~ tltroutrh the mile with Glftilne re- Time: 2217, 2.18, ‘ 1W8 sixth. The winning horse is owned by W“ 3rd Hut: It was the some story if. l Yet Here, Experts Agree By JACK HAND become assistant to President (Associated Press Sport Writer) Dun Barnes of the Browns, sound- PITTSBURGH, July i2 - (AP) ed the same note, predicting suc- — Night world series games may cess at the gate if Luke Hawaii's be just around the corner but men can hold any part of their baseball men streaming out of 2 1-2 game lead to the end. town today agreed i944 definitely "Anyhow, it's too chilly in Oct- was not the time ober to play after dark in AllhOUBh the major lea ues Louis," was Conzclman’: clincher. agreed to unlimited after ark Brownie officials were more con- piay evcry clay except Sunday at cerned with the possibility l llll cl m, J H _ their Joint confab before last breaking their record of never win- i 9' was a“ n r val, a 2.1;?“ aid‘ night's National League 7-1 All- nlng a pennant. ' m-Star triumph. none of the clubs are considering an "Owl Ball" classic in October. St. Louis Cards and Browns who pace the majors but suffer at the President Sam Brendon of the admitted it was nice to be able Cards. Jimmy Conzelman, who came over from professional football - ing too much. I Joflfty Fccitzre l Event At Traro Meet in TRURO, N. S. July 12 -— (OP) 'Wilkln (Craig) 11-111 _cnaizi.or'ifizfr_oyvt~i__cuaaomn l’ Night World Series Not "I think we have a good chance to do it," Conzelman commented. “Our real strong point is defence with George McQuinna Marl: Chrlstman and Vern Stephens a box office will turn on the lights l’ playing great ball and Don Gut- v l for the rest of the season but will tcrlclge ready to hit his real stride - ‘play in the sunshine if an ail- soon. I Sportsman's Park series should Despite the loss of George Mun- result. ger who entered the service yes- “Wiiy think about night world terdav and Max Lanier's arm trou- series games if you can pack the bie, the Cards were rated a "shoo- park in the daytime?" queries in" by all hands. Even Brendon give Lanier a rest without worry- 5t. of tu ti. e1‘ of the Fre Frenh, site him in Waite teed Hospital. They are shown here minute informal conversation. Washington, D. C. - "If we had gone to Ber- lin then, we would not be going there new," is the remark credited to General of the Armies John |J. Pershing when General Charles de Gliulle. lead- l. I Veteran Driver : i T :'. , _. . dr- ' middle he,“ 01 a ljghztog m the 'lfllén\el’illtl‘l.lilg iiggseolrluowied by J.| ' harness n meet staged at Truro today antLMoraritlz hflliflix, and Laney,‘ won ti}? laree-For-XAI] after giving Dilfl-IHQUP-h- away t e rst to t e Great G. 2 Wflghim 811E119 u Volo W011 the! 2-15 Trot m! PM: :15 ot and ace and the 2:201 Trot and Pace in straight heatsdwaighi-m 13°“? 1 while Joserlale Lady Lou won the gaming-i “Fewer! 3 2528 Trot and Pace after drop- Ali's‘, oaraflfalx f ping the first to Johnny Eager. Tlm T“) c. 2.11, 2 11 '11, SUMMARY Free For All 1 2 3 4 Prank Adams, Halifax. 2.20 Trot and Pace O U Volo (Siveeney) 1 The are“ G — Belle of Brooklyn (Morrison): fl l Josetlaio Hoosier (Hood) 2 Royal At Law (Sureenem 3 4 mic-weal.- 01mm .1.»- Jacob wiulrow (Hood) 5 Judd (Ripley-Walker) 3 lord Grattan — aloe-am Josedale Lady Lou (C. Walkgr) Time: 2 17. 2 l9 ‘li Battle Todd, owned by the The No. i Classified went t0 Donna Dillon. owned by Pete Mac- _l s i Neil of New Waterford. in stralghtl n n heats with Royal Prince, owned by J. Reid. Nortli Sydney. second. and drive on the Mary Stuart, owned -by Dr. H. A. they Ratchford of Inverness, finishing a in third place. Top honors in the No. 2 Classi- Coates. Amherst. won the Free- Jack Clyde, owned by Joe Mac- For-All in straight heats. H. ‘Nil- win by three-quarters of a length. Donald of Sydney Mines. was a bur's Calumet. June from Moncton ' Wait N'See. straight heat Vwlnnei- in the No. 3 took two of the three heats in the lwllmle 5mm Raymond Budlong Classified. Singin’ Sam, stabled 2:24 Trot and Pace. The 2:15 Trot in North Sydney by O. Hartlgan. and Pace was won by Oliver Grat- R. Lynch and G. Merchant, took ton. owned by C. Clarke, Mone- second honors in this event and ton. H. M. Volo. owned by Morrell serve, was thl d SUMMARY 2.24 Tro tflnd Pace {T81 ilelltflllieiTntlee had Doris Mark, (RC. Wood) 5 dr. (Time Unavailable) CM.“ Blyél 1 4 2 i rls e u ong _ (Bruokms) U“ 2 1 4 2 215 Trot and Pace McNellls Pick Oliver ollltmll. (cilllill 1 1 z (W. lillcNeill) .. 6 2 1 Lou Axworthy’. (L. James) 2 3 1 M key Volo Hal Brlttain. (Govang) 4 2 3 (T. Sample) . . 4 6 3 Skiptpydale. (J. Mzlvfacan) 5 5 4 Lusty’s First R/uth Peters, (Coates and Bragg) . K ly) 8 6 5 3 4 dr. Eva Worthy (Time Unavailable). éCollins) . 5 3 6 F F A" - ; . ; _ - ~_ rec or 37:13:15 1 4’ 2 x5 3 4’ l“ J 4' Rhea Mae. (Caaics and Braoml 1 The winning horse is owned by H~ L..(J.MNll) 222 ' H‘ Horton‘ Murray River‘ ‘Aiingiattan. (Kiirilréptictrick Bros; 3 2:“ PM‘ 'Bcnnle's Boy. (Coates and Bragi) 4 Jean Henley (W. Keil ) . 1 1 2i - Glftline (Weir) . 2 z i) T““E;E;EE_I_L_J_‘Z__ Browngood Tiger ' (A. erry) . . . . . .. I 3 4 BIN! Jane Harvester (C. 0.5mm __ l l a Baseball Results Time: 2:11 l-2','2:1l, i2: 1. The winning horse is owned by Rochester 4: Toronto 5 Free-For-All Syracuse 0: Newark 7 Rochester 4: Toronto 0 . B, Th Cnnadin Pro: (Clarke) 3 3 S day, Wgodcrson "of Bifliuland when he defeated New Zealand’: to . d ' i 2:20 Trot And Pace @5311: dtifrixig tligooBgiitsgillisAviAforyi championships and it was his sec- l l 0nd straight over Lovelock. his first 2 3 triumph having been called an “ac- 3 4 cident." 4 2 PIA-S Ho’ 5 s o p .1.-va.-ww-vl1 u» m, h“ All Sea Cadets report to P. W. College this evening 2:21 1-2. i i _ s I ":llI_‘}i1me:_2.l6. 2.1a. 11.19 V4 4 Lady Nal Takes l..." *e:.::,;:...2i"“ “Y 2.2a Trot and Pace . McLalne, Charlottetown. 7-13-11. l. Owen Sound i _ An»- ' OWEN SOUND. Ont. July 12 3 The races were held over slow, muddy track. the 2:20 class. The third race, the free-for-all. l 1 was won by Holly 50°C‘ 391w“ At lnverness aw - i i L» “regime o: at Bud The Travail) (O'Brien) 6 2 2 Dover. Ont. making the 8S 65 Just Betty — 3 3 3 time of 2:19 in the second heat. ____ Lee Reynolds (Harrison) 5 ‘l 4, ii INVERNESS N‘ s" July 12 Pearl BumpasiSwtcfi-ney) g g I i I Basil Moffatt of Sydney, captured themelazvééfé (fgmroigale-V) 4959;, | - 19- l - . flltllirllilllzif“: "W": “Y Picnic Yesterday . iSydney Miles Horsemcns Club, "' where Lee was second and Highland Worthy I . i3 - ' i‘ tok ver to win by owned b Allie Lewis of Reserve, F t R rcuer again o o Franc); was third’ The Congregational Picnic of, Zion and Calvin churches Wlls hlld at Bunbury Wednesday afternoon July 12. and thoroughly enjoyed by the large number attending. During the afternoon sports \\'€rc held under the direction of Rev. G. C Webster. Following is a list of the winners. Fletcher, 3 Harold Phillips. White, 3. Donald ($11115. Y6". Running Race. Boys 7 and 8: 1 Donald, 3 Albert Phillips. Running Race Girls 7 and 8: ium, 3. Sandra Watson. beth MucLetm. H Phillips. Elinor Swrey. 3. Billy Hawkins. Elinor Storey. ' Whistling Cont/est. Boys 13 to 16: (Capt) Dewar Larter, Keir“ Mathieson, Donald Mathleson, HGTbBTL M55011. ' Running Race. B0ys ll and l2: 1. Howard Glover, 2. Harold Haw- kins, 3. ROY white- i Ardcth MacLean, 2 Helen Mac Lean, 3. Kathi-inc MacFadyen. Bomb Contest. Girls 13 to ll: Running Race Girls 1i and 12:’! (Capt) ry Haywood, Velma Munn, Laura King. Shirley Giov- er, Janet Pendergast. Running Race Boys 13 and 14' 1 Dewar Larter. 2. Earl Carm- ody, 3. Howard Glover. Running Race. Girls 13 and 14:“ 1 Betty MacDonald. 2 Mary Huy- wood, 3. Shirley Glover Shot Put: 1. Shirley Glover. 2. Georgie King, S. Linda Larter. Running Race. Boys 15 and ‘i0. 1 Dick MacLean and Darrell car- mody (equal). 3. Raymond Daw- so Running Race Girls 15 and i6: l. Janet. Pendergast, 2 Linda Lar- ter. 3. Roma. Rodd Free for All Race. Boys: 1 Dar- rel Carmody. 2 Dick flfucLean, 3. Howard Glover. Candy Collection. Girls: 1. June MacDonald Candy Collection. Boys: l Dar- rel Carmody Guessing Contest ~ (Teachers): I Miss Ilily Altken, 2. Miss Helen LBdYR5e(MLB1)...1ll klfiirjogeilsudlogg “swam 2 3 5’ M. 7 o'clock, iDewar, 3. Mrs. G. C. Webster. le a (Sample) 5 2 3 Emlyn-ION’ Bemuda _(cpy;_ l'3l.'i.'°wi.'1i'li°" lmizttizi: i t i) B’ °"‘"’ . w-me-mw- mi Doctor Bull... (1-1. Willis) 6 6 2 N. M. situations, co. °°" “m” ': "m '°°“""‘"’ “ campaign against rats which have been damaging crops and food ll“... “Pick-lips” llls. Navy In lSr. Softball League llichibucto Pilot Officer Killed mtumio. - _ received here that Pile fi-edfierald Vautour o! the 5- F- Was Killed 0n active ser June 29 He was a son of " ‘l "$3.15. ‘iimfie °’ _ l m, Sen or a ague (C?) George MCNB“ or B y tonight will have Army "Pick-Ups" tussling with the Navy nine. At the Army practice night several new players judging from prac- "Pick-Ups" should be plenty hard to beat, in fact, they might even hand the Navy team another de- feat if the “Tars" all around. Navy has lost its last three games ln a row the league all throug ule blefore they went on the losing ~~ - Péiiiillliilili’ ' ' r o ' , the wmnlns horse ls owned by ggtfliigonstfizimadmlratlon of m“? than 3,000 spectators at the firs. race meet of the Owen Sound Rid- ing and Driving Club today when 1 he drove’ his owner's horses to vic- tories ln the only 15W!) T9995 l" g, which he competed. Theodore Vautour and the (nee Gene Purcell) n June 17, 1915, he. The late Pilot Offlcegr received his early educatl Tracudie, subsequently Joseph's University and ucto Grammar School working in the C. N. R Moncton when war enlisted from there his wings on October Brandon, Man. and in November, 1941. y pilot officer from erseas and the first Stewart's Guy Boy won the 2137 class after dropping the first heat to Dazzle Henley, owned by D. McCharies of Lucknow, 0nt., and his Stewart Gratton carried off Tilose boys certainly miss Rayn- or out there to hold them together when the seams begin to go. K. 0f 6. Softball The softball game in the Knights of Columbus League scheduled for last evening was postponed. The next game will be evening at 6A0 when the Ac Royals will stage the fire works. The deceased young oflleel- w“ very popular with all who ilae. 11g good fortune to know him. 11: l) sesscd a pleasing personality. am quiet and of even had a distinct attrac of exceptionally bright sing is u distinct loss 5 being expressed llirou shlrctoa-il and distrlcrto his teamed father and ..lei also to other members of the lie- reaved family in the great they have sustained. PO. Vaiitour is a grandson of Airs and the late Jamil: urceli and has two sisters resili- 1g iii Charlottetown. Miss Imelda student nurse at the l: town Hospital and Miss Marie tic resides with her aunt Mrs Kane to whom deepest sympathy l! In the Junior League game this gaining at l0 a. m. Basketball at (Gold Blooded Nazi Butchery In Baen Running race. Beginners under 5: l. Blair MacDonald. 2. Jimmy Running Race Boys 5 and 6: 1 Donald MacCallum. 2 Russell l2—-(CP-Reuters)- acts of cold blooded 1t out of Caen was t New Ministerial Salaries Provided D- Running Race Girls 5 and 6: 1 Christine Dewar, 2. Barbara MacPherson, 3. Thelma. MacFad- resistance movement A British BHgfIOiCX who is senior civil affairs officer in Nor- mandy said today several mass kill- ings had bceg reported, e He estimated 25,000 civilians wt population of 50.000 There are 6,000 to 8.000 refugees embedded down gyfee Maiherbe and the church fl Fyérlich in the 5am e first blR test of the their own problems in the d liv us instead of the OTTAWA, July ‘12—(CP>-Primt m" King today placed en '11s Commons order paper a TOSOIllHEXl providing authority for the T).1\lll m of._ salaries of 511M104) .1 vevl- t.» ..le Minister of Veterans Affairs the Minister oi i+;.;oi1sl.rut~t;. The two Ministers will l " partmenls to be established izneei Jelly Bean Relay. Boys 8 to 12: (Capt) Howard Glover. Herbert Mason, Roy White, Donald Math- leson, Keir Mathleson, B1015 Clow- Bllly MacDonald, 2. John Mac- parliament. All cabin l. Edflfl BOUWQT- 2- Marl’ Macon‘ receive a tinliurnl saiaiyv oi sltltutl Twenty - foot dash Girls 8 to_12: (Capt) Ardeth MacLean, Eliza- other ivuy MacLeam. ll ‘ the Veterans Afafirs departme. e en Della Money, Myrtle Hawkins, Anitaf 1 ll has been indicated that the recon- struotion portfolio will, for a. time present ministers in which event lil would not. be paid additional sal- ary. iuiler. The civil afairs perseénl-iel went f m RG12 gnolsat lnllmedlafe ‘needs Running Race. Boys 9 and 10: .1; ° e em - Y 5X 0"! °¢ B11 Roy White. 2 DODBICI Macnollllitiléétfigggrlshevgggntgyylgfisared the ANTI-MALARIA CAMPAIGN PORT 0F SPAIN Tobago, island ward of the colon! . is expected to greali! blic health there. Running Race. Girls 8 and 10: i, Althea shen-en, 2. Elva Gillis. 3. lliloivnon si ver cream jugs. made between 1759-1768 brought $816 at. ‘they were designed 1n I'M" F-wvlilln h 1h Mavis hut. Ccllfllll "Wen-r l- III|1- (mm eoflrlghr. stocks. Mr. Bombv says the colony _ 1| "badly Infested".