SS . eee at, i 2 a HUNTER’S CORNER — LEONARD TOPS FIELD WITH 67>. |... : een ea ome : i é , | : - ‘ ‘ - \ A Fe Suggested Change Gives | Pare ree 'B bb "Dov F . . ers Rude J erate gies] y- Dowling Fires 68 | BYC crew downed the T Duck Hunters Rude Jolt eo oe u Vowiling rires Oo > turned . . : . . . . Z ~ *! suggested change thet the & he couldn’t see he a five hitter. One /of| . - 9 \ Ps @aliy_bag timit-on-‘ducks be re-/ Could hear. I have maintained | these was @ home run by n irst ve duced from 8 to 6 in P.E.I. has ‘the, majority of Game As- | Catcher Smith, for the y ourney— / given local duck hunters a rude | 90°! members are more in-| Dodgers’ only run. In notching : sant jo. Notification érom ‘Ottawa | ‘erested in/ themselves then 1a/his win, Arsenault walked - six By ARCH MacKENZIE ; ot ae : that the duck crop in both Can. |our wildlife. ® anyone wishes| Me wracs om fave. | ‘iskey| 7 Canadian Press Staff Writer | adn, pad. the Staten: hed destinnd 0. 5S Se SP On is statement | a the hurting for the Dedgers HULL, Que. (CP) — Stan Leon- sharply to 1960 came 6 et ieee eae eed over the | being tagged for seven hits, six) Td came out of the dusk Thure- H from the blue. This columnist Saipser a up. When of them given up in the first| 4ay night with a blazing 67-te t felt that the local hatch looked | same law enforcement was hand-| =, 20.7 games He also fan-| take the first-day lead in the 54 promising which was a surprise | @ over to the R.C.M.P. a move) 0G Sho and walked three, | hole $8,725 CPGA championship I Lays wees ay owes dage b sayr per ting Ypetbrwmg Danger The Juniors also got’ all their| in a fiveunderpar performance est ott 16 State one tn ee en ene Stk en n| pening trenton, four of them| any other record 107-player field. sections 4 . replied | being driven across the plate in| Veteran Ernie Wakelam, 61, of left this . epring. ” nt him and on being | the opening stanza. Royal Ottawa, and young Cee < “Federal Wildlife Officers sta-| 29ed why replied: “You trained! ‘The only extra base hit by the| Dowling, 31, of Charlottetows, ne tioned at Sackville, N him ‘too ‘weil’ Johonie and I hed! Juniors was a triple by back-|were close behind with 6Be " i cai ‘the duces wee not guaged by hours, days| oP, Jimmy Dufty ia the second) Brackeled at @ after the open > patie undertaken by boure, inning one man on. ing round three-day Cana- oe F year, that the bleck oe darkness. Both_of ua would| Top man of the plate for the | Gn ore ehammonship were Bob ae ee ee are they felt their personal Léberty |two singles in three times up>}\Gucr 7 Ms 30 on the home _~ 4 iy inet at tends 5 | "as being curtailed, ne ltmzomnic, Maclean called the ive score’ of the day-and Larry =. | _- Go Gucke for 1959 | and remarked; “You are always Rowards of: Lakeview. Out. 20my %, ; dianitade — 10 10,7 |ing about?” He waen't nasty about | Ve YWINNETS runswick and Newfound. | * Dut on the contrary appeared Only two minor league games gs rmation I received that|-In ‘the first ‘contest Dodger ft a ee ‘stretchy’ I always did | downed Indians 6-2. On the Pcie seme has ake it a point to check per- ;mound for the winners was Ottawa River trem ‘Oltewe oe . je... = i . eS Ane te : 2 Sak = = my Barry Turner, with the losing SEVEN BIRDIES : ts I. : P ® e . . daily i] |Pitcher being Herman McQuaid. : ; . = dents- one Browns wallopéd the Giants 7-| He had seven birdies and wouid| bts o£ : 7% the ot _ story |! im the ‘second fixture. Jamie have run roughshod over We-G=[" <a ie - . at the | Kennedy, toed the slab for the | 590 - yeard Rivermead acres if it : there re g-|“inners. Hurling for the losers |hand’t been for a twoover-par|/' =~ = Fee? is but sta- | “28 Harding. performance on the par - four, aes : Ms G to ted that : = 31-yard 12th where he shanked| >~sumdumiteie Dede oid Lg tae te dice aie ; son was’ open like in october | BANSEBALL | s.,cii shot, was bunkered, ‘BUBBY’ DOWLING - ° as over the green: chiped Py . the beam when reporting an in| side o fthe highway, stick their th and “mi ARCHIE GOES TO SICK WIFE. =~ —_C cress in black ducks in P-E-| une under thar arme and wale] = “RESULTS treefoot putt 08 the ce Its a certainty that there weren’ th es . ss les many on April 30th as there| moral is their | blinds ad shodt American League ' |iae potmt. His drive hit a tree | Per eee Sinan ee Heavyweight Champion from Montreal, Canada te be at: ory condition after surgery for were in mid-January, Be that a8 | until dark. : : | Boston at Chicago. ppd, rain. and bounced back to the fairway. |BAKED COURSE Isesmere. a CPGA champ taree Archie Moore talks te nurse hospital beside of wife. Mrs. ie Someone, te tumor. |i, may the local hatch looks pret-| Hakn TO BELIEVE | Wash 100 000 O0I— 2 4 @|He then sank a 20-footer ‘for a/ The continued run of ry |times. At 71 were six players @ _ Ruth Curtis ‘after flying here Moore was reported in satisfact-| been postponed to Aug at ™** ty good at the moment as water| | 1 remarked to the chap: “That Detroit 202 025 00x11 15, 1) Par. Leonard, who set the’ unof-| weather had baked Rivermead) ail. and 11 equalled par 72. : , conditions were more then favour-| is pretty hard to.believe isn't it?” |_ Woodeshick 0-2. Clevenger ‘6),| ficial record for the course im|and the day's results bore out| From there, scores soared inte _ |Kemmerer (6) an de Courney; | practice with a 64—two under the predictions ie that it i high 90s but there is no cut-— able. I estimate that blue-wing | «'g that) was a“lot of mal- or Bunning 98 and Wilson. HR: best previous—lowered the com-/take a beating unless the weather jof mark for the three-day tour- oo a ° ° teal are present im numbers 3 t0/ arky” was hi§ reply. I told him | 5 r arwise ea S ie | compared. with this time last | i took a jot of believing but 1|Wsh—Allison (26) petitive mark by two strokes! chitts. paamoery ‘i os * year. with secific reference io} made point to look into the mat-|New York 310 .900.010— § 10° 2 Thursdag a — ; . . Southern Queens and Kings Coua-}ter—a—few days jater_I_met_a Cleveland 000 007 Olx—814 3| “I'm really happy with my r Terry, Grba 1,1 (6), Ditmar 2ame.”-he-said—after—his round. : Classification For ties. Of course Blue-wing teal dO/man from the district 1 know (6), ‘7) and Berra;| ‘And the course treated me very tf . * : not winter with us. I understand quite well and asked him if it . Bronstad n enin a Ooo the Fish and Game Association} were true. He answered “‘Its true | Smith Perry 5-2 (3), Grant (7) nicely o : F 3... __ |ia this province are rasing quite alright. Drive out and you can and Fitzgerald, Nixon (3 HRs:| ‘But I ayd find it really —hu- Saturday July 25th a howl, Members have gone 80/ see the blinds from the highway. |NYk-Howard (10),, Cle - Minosq, mid.” ; . : | The heat was in the high 905 and 2? DASHES — 225.00. not: the Wildlife Officers were on i : i Hunters drive out anytime after @ the green and two-putted for a} Leonard—but took a iwowy par, Three strokes behind Leonard H Slat 70 were ‘Stan Kolar’ irom He called the par-fourth a turn- ‘hree-foot putt om the lth for a/tisti’s Chaudiere club, and yet- With the first four. matches}many of the marksmen from}: Following are the results of far as to threaten “paging” local |The next morning I awoke with ra : ‘ i p ; : completed during the first day’s|Tegistering their usual average the first day's matches: Federal Members, if the reduc-fyne sun, or slightly ahead, andj Baltimore 000_001 2003.7 @ the humidity was as hig wen : aint’ Dianne-—Bernie—Dan. AN Budlong, . firing of the annual prize meet,| Scores. . - The DeBlois Bros. Lid. Match, tion is applied to P.E.I. regard-|drove out for a look-see. I found |Kansas City 122 012 Oix—9 16 1|te record field of 107 teed off “foval Train, Windy June. The Sheik, Victory March. a conducted by the Provincial; Of the four matches semi 477 . 7 O'Connell 49 less of the fact that the sister| the blinds, two of them, just| Brown 66 Fisher (3) Johnson |’ o— : : , 175.00 t A Rifle Association, Tpr. Bob Bar- Ik off with top honors in t. R. L. Coles 49 Maritime Provinces have fallen | about where I expected they'd be |‘7) and Triandos: Garver 8-9 and| NO PREDICTIONS 2 DASHES — 175: SO walked mod Chiti. HRs: Bit-Klaus (2). KCy-| Leonard, winner of nearly $10,- Cooly Boy, Real Joe, Brien's Dream, MacGee Vola, -Just-V i wise of Charlottetown leads the | poth the Prowse Bros., match’ at | 59M. D. 0. Clark 49 in \line with the rest of Canada. | if the report was true. They had | rhea field with an aggregate of 192/390 ‘ dip @~ six-way| Lt. Mary MacLennan 49 WHAT’S CAUSE ; both been built this spring and |Chiti (37 Williams-r8™ Maris (13).| 000 so far tis year on the pro tict, Meadow Abbe, Jolly Mark, Williard’s Choice. : out-of a_possible 200. Close on/ shoot-off in the Moore and Mac-| Pte. J. A. Marshall | since the mooted change m | oth were well used. What ama-| National League | circuit, wasn't making any pre-| 2 DASHES — 200.00 Pte. J. Thompson zed me was the fact that eel noeceres 000 000 042—6 10 0, dictions May S. Gratton, Airy Ann—G Ann C, Beware, Harvest Queen, ¢ Milton and Gor. C. C.. Strong of | tured first spot. Barwise ame) Tge. 2... Barwise 48 ce ee ae wee Soe z poachers were trapped agail Milwaukee. 000 200 000-2 3 1; Al Balding. a colleague on tae Belle Texas: Vivien M., Eric’s Peg. Windsor, N.S., each with 190. | tered 49 out of 50 in each of the| Tpr. R. A. Vessey 48 nd ae ceedioe the river if caught in the blind| Purkey, Lawrence 5-9 7 and. pro loop, made the turn in 34 but a : To start the day off dense fog | matches. : Gor. C. C. Strong 48 n ee Staal hoe or its vicinity. The mud in the| Bailey; Jay, McMahon 9 and ran into grief on the back nine— 2 DASHES con 175.00 ye blanicted the range delaying; Shoot-offs were also required | Capt. A. J. McCabe 48 at . a a cates re | Pisquid is 10 feet deep and a /!Crandall!l. HR: Cin-Jones 9 figured to be the easiest — and| Robert Mc C. Wait For Me, Vera Signal, Thundermoon, C. § the ‘activities for 45 minutes. | in each of the two other events. Mrs.. Irene Rogers 48 conditions in the Prairie Prov- | person would take his life in his | ———.——-—> —— | took a 71 along with five others. | Chief, Moriey’s Pride, Frank H. Cavellero; Propane, Cheeky Chee. if od for a period. and the shoot-| at 290 yards in a-four-way tussle | S&t- W. V. Henshaw 47 inces and Central United Stafes| jana in attempting to cross. It Toda ’s Minor Henry Martell of Edmonton,| * ce ers managed to complete the Sgt. J. D. O'Connell of ie- | Szt. H. Jones 47 has cut deeply into the current | would he a death trap at low tide.| “2CCY ~ | defending champion and like eae ole Coronation Lass DeBlojs Bros., match at 200/ton won out over Sgt. R/ Lj Pte. D. Ives = 47 crop of ducks. I understand that! +. seeker after information 8 i S h dul | Balding pies te declan Gat al Argonaut, Cal. Henry, Winston a" a oe yards, before it rolled in agaim | Coles, SSM D. 0. and Lt. | Ter. F. Hooper 47 in the Dakotas’ the hatch is dow®| walked away in a sort of daze. ener e one-over-par 73 after scori Slee Nima teary Sleorennye ak / ond’s Buddy Rush Hal, - with increased density. This| Mary MacLennan. eg i 46 60 per cent. I have heard the OP | tT» get ‘back to the daily bag one-under 35 om the first nine. | ont. Hasty Read. Mere Girl, Lady Wilda Cleeg. “ i to adv: A two-man shoot was nee- | S8t. H. E. Wilson 46 inion voiced among .duck hunters | docks. 1 toad ot: 9.00 a.m. — Robins vs. Cardin- — . . a Princess Spangler, ast Girl, ay : ; forced the committee ance, we S Set. N. Heffner 6 hi = b imit on ucks c an als. 10:30 — Tigers vs. Giants, | The big surprise was the vet-, ° the lunch hour, and the matches | essary in the Bros. and | 7. A. K. Mutch hat this change was broughi @/ cia), who has decisions to make 3:90 Wenes va. Cubs eran .Wakelam. who lag bees | if > F got underway again at 12:00. De-| Jones match at yards, be} on 46 bout by pressure from the Sta-| regarding PEI. that I didn't | - lenrice the CPGA sc ‘chame - Classification For : spite the strong sun a foggy | tween ee ee ae eodrigns, |S ns hea = tes. When Saskatchewan, th@/ fee: i¢ would fect our current ’ PRACTICE pene oa : ne i “ A a ‘ i throughout the Charlottetown, and Pte. D. Ives | R. E. Jenkins home of the ducks in Canada | duck crop very greatly whe . | he hasn't finished out of the CPGA or Monda Jul 27th ere remainder of the day. . jof New Glasgow, N.S., with the | 6. 3. Resins a voluntarily cut their daily bag ther or not the timit remained . ick thek ts sd for Campionship money in 27 years. y y i This created very poor sight-' top gpot going te the visiting limit on ducks by over—one| as is or reduced to 6. But since | , 4 Practice has been called for sh-bo olf “ge if ; Pte. G. E. Tufts 46 ; ‘ Junior Abbies this evering at The British-born golfer had x! 2 DASHES — 200.00 is ing conditions which resulted im marksman. TYROS . half—from fifteen to’ seven—its| our sister Maritime provinces) 5:95 at Mameriel Wick birdies and was over par. twice. | Mf. Donald Clecg. Tribune, Jolly Dick, Taurida Bay, -ie - PO, 4. 1 Dene 47 2% U.S. pressure that motivated | signed on the dotted line I'd hate —— “SN ont; Deuting ‘wie tes clued onl (en a Akabinae ieaee eo top $y Sgt. L: MacDonald ~ 4g ‘He reduction. to see P.E.1. regarded as an ugly | OLD VOLCANO ERUPTS |... Maritimes for thé lest :twe America’s Ace. : 7 : i Tpr. P. Taylor 46\ 18 passing strange how the | duckijng by outside wildlife cir-/ ISTANBUL, Turkey (Reuters)—| 037. had seven birdies — ‘ve 2 DASHES — 175.00 . ‘ CPO. S. G. Bowles 46 @2me Association can sit placid-| cles. I feel that under the ein. | The Turkish Mount Sutlubiyan | - =z My Darling. Norine Clegg, Pearl Mac, Jolly Bud, Helen's ‘ . - . Tpr. B. Dickieson 45 ly on the sidelines without ut- cumstances we have little ee. apd oe border | TAIPEI (AP) — The: defence~ Dream, Myrtles Boy, Gay Spirit, Anthony L. ; . GHAN een te en = ial of nue One omrieee ee a ed a og wie pon gee Tarkan first ibrar dan ministry reported Communist} . 2 DASHES — 175.00 7 By PIUS CALLA ~ >= | PROWSE BROS. LTD. MATCH {all. winter and this spring. Even| on bocal duck funters, em. (since the 18th century, No ser- | fogmen sneaked ashore on Que-| premier J. Walter, Leah’s Girl, Ca “a yelly" Cavalers al . a blind man is ir: Tes damage wa: rted. ;moy Tuesday night but were poplar Vonian, Moriell Woody, Prince Edward, y” Cavaliere. BASEBALL, which has been having only a s0-80 season et a | a bu an is aware of what! cept in their ‘own minds. _ | ious damage was repo driven off by gunfire. The de-|: eiiee. ae ~ se fer, will be im.the forefront this weekend with games WO2. W. Almon 47 Sgt. G.G: MacLennan a| | fence ministry did not estimate Jollscott. Jean Clegg. Sky Prince. Here Am I, Gathy : . Chartotetown turday and ; | h ber. Frogmen of both Mr. Joliscott. Jean Clegg, . ie ; led at Gummerside and Ch. ae ae | Sgt. Erie Coles 47 . N. Heffner 47 | ? — Se , | Clegg, Peter Federal, Raven Abbe, Gallant Way. . Tomorrow the local Junior Legionaires, who have been Kav" i ie ile ol Cael RA teeta a : sides are teieed tn sobeleme. egg, ; a a mumber of failures along with their ee ae sat . H. G. Scott Sgt. Erie Coles “4 a ru Z Z i ays ee ee arte ee 1 DASH — 175.00 ~ travel to the western capital to grapple Memorial pg eS. Strong “ > Gm. CL. Strong 6 * NTING? Basil's-Girl, New Forest, Tommy Shanter. Tara Bov, Donley Carsoll’s nine and Sunday the two teams will meet at Sgt. R. L. Coles 47| Tor. R.C. Barwise 6. oA PAI . | Darnley, Dexter Scott, Chester Lee, Gay Music, Mildale, nas easily be Sabine oft the playoffs this fall. | Capt. R.A. McCabe 47 LA. R. Hambly 6) 2 | Mac, Ruthie’s First, Ray K.,.Mi8s Tom Scott. This a ; | Pte. J. Thompson Mrs. Irene Rogers 45 Pittsburgh Paints. / . are also in the picture the Legionaires . 47 . ere ron : ; afi i — can er wee ngage Po more strength in exhibiton games | Set. R. M. Vessey 47 | Pte. J. Thompson 45 keep that Just Painted look . Classification For played and will be the choice to beat the Abbies im the city. a 47 edi ge - Si, LONGER! a . J. McCabe 46 . Ad. . j : j playotts. ies Gian always / Set. G. G. MacLennan Lt. R.E. Jenkins 44| CALGARY (CP) — Pat Ab ener July 30. Thursd However, as antler of the aaa ag quite ane D. O. Clark = F-O N.J. Donovas 44 | bruzzi isn’t exectly homesick, but/ The Ais claimed their reason Chandler Bros. U ay July 30th ee aoe the Abbies might have other ideas; and push Sgt. K. W. Borden 46 Tor. R.A. Vessey 44/| the 205-pound Calgary Stamped- | for the trade was that Abbruzzi’s No. 1 Plywood Place Ss DASHES — 750.00 i ; the Legion to the sidelines for the Island playoffs Sgt. P. J. Landrigan 46 Pte. E. MacKay 43ers fullback says he can hardly | touchdown production trailed off Charlottetown, , P.E.L Walter Rosecroft, Royal Onyx, Mighty Lee, Ann's Dream, Nevertheless, these weekend tussles will be a test of strength | Pte. D. Ives 45 Set. K.-W. Borden 43 wait to get back te Montreal. from a Canadian record of 20 in J < z.! Nell’s Lad, Bertram Hanover, Just Betty’s Mark, Mr. Rock. and Summerside squads. We hope that the fine | Lt. R. E. ‘Jenkins 45 | TYROS The reason: The Big Four Al-| 1955 to four last year = pcoaschanael 4 for the city 2 DASHES — 350.00 weather experienced during the week will continue to prevail | Pte. J. A. Marshall 45 Sat. H. Jones 45 uettes traded him” to the West- WASN'T GIVEN CHANCE . | CALCIUM ees Sister Sawn Veen: © Gelld Velstndl C and local fans will give the teams some of the ee that has oo 2 & ae 6) or 7 Henshaw . ern Yeleravevineiel Woot Un-|— Abbruzzi says however he A . SP dag tig pt: "Glue eh ._ Sally v Lady been lacking during the few years - A. W. Seaman 45 | . R. Kennedy mpeders ‘ wasn't given a Chance to score , : +» Vietory. Scott. _ Mrs. Irene Rogers 44| Tpr. B. Dickieson . es dein _ a. = Gachioeae salaad his job in, CHLORIDE 2 DASHES — 175.00 z : THAT WAS QUITE a mile that Mighty Lee paced at the | Pte. W. A. Hines 44| OPO. S.G.. Bowles the Montreal backfield was pro-|| Te end dust — to weight Callie Hal, Jollity Leigh, Eddie Hoosier,..Perfect Hal, Izzie both dashes of the M, Carver 42|move gn the part of the Als. tires, to absorb d \ Driving Park Wednesday night. In winning TYROS Tpr. M. The Z-vear-old ‘ Abbrurzi Ltecting Sam Etcheverry, Mont-|] ‘tractor tires, to abs amp | Reynard, Murphy's Abbe, Bookmoor. \ . free-for-all this aptly named pacer flashed around the track im | Lt. R. Kennedy 45 SSM. D.O. Clark | y Oruzzy’ ge lreal’s pass-happy quarterback ness and many other uses. 2:06.1 and 2:05.4, the latter mile was the fastest raced at the | Sgt. H. Jones 45| FIRST DAY’S.\AGGREGATE | his opportunity to prove his point | tia 5 GRE cartiae, nil 8” pie 100 Ibs. 5.25 25 Ibs. 1.85 1 DASH — 150.00 Charlottetown track since Newport Chief set the existing track | F/O N. J. Donovan 44| R.C. Barwise ut, 192 or cree io8 ch Fgphoet scene’ hated nal —* ee The Rogers Hardware Miss Cyclonic, Pepsie’s First, Lilys Pointer, Bob Clegg, Jay's i Home oe a Mont: b . ao 5 : , ick. ae a se on a. warm — afternoon during eet Sgt. a Dickieson “ ae Coles — = ee tg vos Debciad ia ua tenia Aone Co. Ltd: Abner, T., Esso, Ken’s Pride Vesta Wick é It would seem that if favorable conditions prevail the Chief's | Sgt J. MacDonald 43 | D. Ives 188 | in the. Quebec City July 28. The | "ll show Walker I can still carry | 437 Queen St. Dial (8501 1 DASH — 150.00 oe mark will be lowered before this season rune its course. saw. V. Henshaw 43 | A.K. Mutch 187| Stamps also meet Kitchener-Wa-| the ball and score touchdowns.” | t Long Dan. Christies Best, Curtain Raiser, Sandy Yorke, Rena Mighty jae has been ee ia tke te a time <s sere and MacLeod Match SA. Marshall 2 terloo Dutehmea of the Ontario —————— > Belle, Gary’ Lee Clegg, Ranida, Nellie Bangs, Captain Clegg. and if as a nice warm compet) spar . R.C. Barwise . Thompson R Football Union in Kitch- | 7 op. there seems. little dost that by the middle of August Ge Set. G.G. Macieanen 22 | Mary MacLaines 196 | SO” ATTENTION Declaration Friday at 10.00 a.m. CDP’s record will be closer to 2:04 than 2:05. : Pte. E. MacKay . 49 | R.A. McCabe 188 RA ig Invitational Pace » + oe | 3% moan “(Rotary Drub oe Ch‘town Driving Park IN FACT the big Invitational Pace slated August 4 could 2-14. R G.G. MacLennae 1894 ru L g a see the demise of the old record. With the exception of Hal's | Gnr CC. Strong 2 a br Special One Week Only =f 4 Man and Hal's Mae, who are to compete on U.S. tracks, the | cpo sc. Bowles 43| J.D O'Connell 14/7, 14.4 . ; = a best horseflesh in the Maritimes will be entered in that one ‘itt RE. Jenkins ava 47| Irene Rogers \ ; ‘184 ion — MASTERMIX HOG GROWER and it is reasonable’ to assume that’ one ‘of ‘them will..be. ia. a SSM. D.O. Clark 47| H.G. Scott 183 3 ' record-breaking mood. Ng gene " Heffner Little 10 Bag Lots — Cash $3.35 cwt. FOR SALE In case local fans hadn’t notice it, there have been viewers a oe ’ re lanie = is League activity in Pa of the fastest racing of the season in ~ Series _ season. | wo? Kip Kilburn 47| DO. Clark— —_—_182 | : 5 DILLON. & LL L : 3 Every cagd presented so far has seen three four and five horses | Gast R.A. McCabe 47| PJ. Landriges 181 ing A ACTE } &. SPILLETT LTD. AT KEPPOCH BEACH ———_.__ : ’ ° A. a grabbing n¢w- marks for_themselves and the night's fastest | qo) ay’ 4 |. 42| Kip Kilburn 1a STER y mile is always around 2:10 and much more often than not a (1, Mary dasa 471K Ke ; 111 CHICK HATCHERY good deal below that mark. As a passing example on ;Wednes- S-Sgt. N. Heffner 47| WA. Hi 180 i ONE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND'S \ day’s card alone there were three miles below 2:10 and one at | 1) "J50k MacRae 47| HJ Hines 180 | for 70 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 366 |: ns eee = S 2:10.2. / Mr I 47 F ; 180 ws - | z ME YOR wes 9 It would not be too far fetched to yenture a guess that Old ote 7 teeumieon Rogers po "i a ise an the tating tat MOST MODERN SUMMER HOMES Home Weck will see the fastest miles ever raced on Prince Ed- Sat. Erie Col “lt Seater’ 190 | safe hide off opie i ward: Island. ‘| Sgt. R.I. Coles 46| W. Almon 180) Wilbur MacKinnon hit a home; - OW YOUR LIVER BILE. COMPLETELY FURNISHED MILWAUKEE BRAVES, who snapped out of a serious tail- | 58. H.E. Wilson 46 | S.G. Bowles pig run for the Legion while hitting 3 spin Wednesday by edging Cincinnati Reds 54, are happy to LA. A.K. Mutch 46| J.E. MacRae two for , three: Bil MacInnis, s se A : know that Old dependable Red Schoendienst is holding daily | Pte. J.A. Marshan 46 | W.V. Henshaw a ie gpd rag ep moreinete Consisting of Hot Point Refrigerator and Range, workouts following his successful fight with TB and is hoping | > TYROS G.A. Coles two hits each for the losers. all ‘ : ‘ ie al to get back in uniform by September. Red probably won't be able | Lorna Vessey S G.E. Tufts oe Danny MacNeill had a_ single. | 2 3 | Double Drain Board Cabinet Sink, Tiled Bathroom to help the Braves much: either afield or with his*bat, but just + oe 7 Carver ‘s| re ee 174 Eddie Richards and Paul Mullin| Laberatory tests have now proved that Carter's Little Liver Pills excite | with colored fixtures and electric wall heater, 50 __having him fit and able will be a -big morale boost for the -; F-O N.J. Donovan G.J. Rogers 173 iat 23 each for the winners. . fiver’ bile emulsifies fat... actually formula of natural, vegetable ingredients : / Braves / ; | Sgt. W.V. Henshaw 44) R. Hambly Dave Perry had 24 whjle Doug! breaks it down. It isan established _retieves irregularity tly and effectively | gallon Electric Hot Water Heater. 3 bedrooms 4 “I'%e been working out since June and doing a fittle running’ | Set. H. Jones 43| K.W. Borden 172/ MacDonald, Bob Stedman and - ical fact that whee liver bile i A eee eon | oe ‘ : a ttebadicnnt st ting” ' Set. L. MacDonald ” 43) M. Carver 172 | apiece. j : n liver bile ig added At the same time, it actually improvesthe | with 5 beds with Serta innegspring mattresses. ; sere: S06 t BAPE 90, inst Batting peoeiian Oy Che. | Si. Per oen a . 173 | "Ron playing thing | ’ patty solide, the fat is broken down and flow of liver bile needed to break down } nning of August; I also have heen throwing a ball around and —_* . Dickieson. Lorna Vessey Steadman, playing third) ’ : ' : ie : —. rest.” | Douglas Bros., .Jones Majeh H.E. Wilson ie ” hase, made a nice catch in the =. ae ee ee ii a Pes aici ~ This home is finished throughout with Knotty i *. The 36-year-old second bas~™an said he has been throwing {| Pte. D. Ives E "| L. MacDonald ~ third ihning. ; ¥, Peoceas hen you uggieh, headachy, ine. All mode atta rniture. This beauiti a “as hard as I can” and had feit no ill effects and that he had | Sgt. P.J. Landrigan 49| A.W. Seaman 171| The top 5 batting averages not oe the same way. Many feeds _nervous and need a laxative, get Carter’ Pine. A -_ R n fu ; is aitiful : “I might do a little batting practice with some mimor league play-''| Pte. W.A. Hines 47) R.M. Vessey 168 | Paul . MacWilliams ‘ 750 {atty solids. Your golden liver bile helps not only relieves irregularity, but actually | ; » ers in Milwaukee in August While,the Braves are on the road”. | Pte. J.A. Marshall 47! R. Dickieson ~ 164! Paul Mullin 631 | breakdown this fat... unblocks it ...fer improves the flow of liver bile nesded te | ‘ures on the walls. . . For Information ve De. William Werner agreed that his patient would likely ‘Be { Cpl. H.-G. Scott , 47/T. Jones ~” ‘163 -Billy MacInnis S71|__ camer and more complete digestion, break down fat, * : to return m September: “and next year’ he might be able to | WO2. Kip Kilbura M. . anf Don Gunning — praca ; ’ CALL 5796 2 4 : : oe 4 4