. 1- 4 l i f ttlud.EAll'S Gniiciiii iWiN5l.O.l f . g I ” DIAL 7418 EEKEND SPECIALS. I iiaozsn rooos salon i-o2s,8'- , Zero Pak i Oranges. 2 din. '-I3: smell Fries . .. 19: r--m--ommh P” m IN DRIVING FINISH A erby, . i no Cops The D Wirei lylgriiaval Al 'ii I 3 : -v--em By ALAN HARVEY skies opened just before post time i. '3 nM:1hns "ms: 1 lirltcivi Itgd duufhgditulii mgidrgtwd drill: Eagle Brand .urrey ngan - oneo rs's e spar . ” In lting rain and a driving spectacles. l ' :0 finl:l;e::hteh Fregch cl:lit.Lav1is'iidti: Engllatl:g1ol:Jelaiyintih;Il5cl1.;gc ,5". & . . 29C L.fm:. - - - -4 - 226 sites roug on e re a run con uo s cc . w T i'.rr-r .:r":r l'n'il.”if.'i. "r .21 5 iii. .4 .L-.."-..”".'.".i':?.'? liiliiluiiicnr 31: 9---L'-"' "' " "f eonone ryyiree g.a..a . .. a neck from Montaval. a 40-to-1 Buchanan's lnduna and I-Lil. .Inael1 ' ' Ch0c0l3&9 Drlnk Full Measure. Pirate King was sec- Minute Maid 'b p I e a I s e e outsider. Lavandln. the Met favorite in a field of 27 top three-year-olds. surged past tiring horses in the stretch to give jockey W. R. A i Johnstone his third Derby triumph. The bay colt by Verso II was the first horse ever to run in the Derby for his owner. Parisian perfume magnate Pierre Wertheimer. "I have been in the racing game for 46 years," Werthmeimer jub- llantly told a reporter after the race. ”and this is the first one that has been good enough for the Derby." ENGUSH HORSES TRAIL The irish roll Rotstar fillcd third place. two lengths behind Montas val. Then came three English en- tries -- Lord Astor's Honbeam Fourth. the Queen's Atlas Fifth and Claude Leigh's Monterey sixth. Montcrcy set the pace most of the way and was daylight ahead enter- im: the stctch. All the horses in the final call- over started. Twelve iinished-of- fit-ially. The result was a virtual replica of last year's Derby. with French and Irish horses freezing out the EfiEll5llsllTPdS. Last year France's Phil Drake won from Tanasiivner. owned by 67-year-old Irishman Joe MCGPBIII. who also owns Roistar. The rout of the homebred horses lrtl Enlllish spirits as desolate at the rainasplotched Epsom lawns. After weeks of dry weather. the FOR THE ll?" SPEC-lAl' I 0 we a Mr,” ond behind Monterey turning from home but faded rapidly. Full Men. sure never showed and lnduna. one of the 1-st to set Iway, finished niiiltih. i . e tme was 1:36 1-5 with Mahfoud's record ologlgsusefr. in 1936. QUEEN LISTEN! IN The Queen. en route to Sweden for a state visit. missed her first Derby since the coronation in 1953. But she heared a broadcast of the race.. Finishing seventh was Tenarese. Others. in order of finish. were Cash and Courage. Pearl Or.-ima, Indiina and Articulate. Stoney Loy was . . 'Tli,e other 15 starters either? didnt bother to finish or were sol far back nobody counted after t e first 12. ontaval was the only one that could go with the winner in the last two furlongs. With jorkcy Fred Palnier making a late run just as he did last year on Phil Drake. Montaval closed ground steadily but the winning post in the PA mile rare came too soon. "I did not see llinntaval coming until right at the last. but then I was easing up." said vet-ran Jockey Johnstpiio. who has ridden more classic winners than any other man. Appropriately. it wast Welthmeimer who persuaded John- stmie to come over from Australia may years ago. e-e-wow H , r -spew w'm- Lemonade --.-L.........n The 0'"'"""'"”'””l li',".'f"""- ""'”l”' J"'” 7' ”5”...3 bronqe Jiiice 25: Crisco. 1 lb. . 32; SPORT ECHOES Players A Little Stale But Improvement Hoped For oss insulting next to Jerry Toppazzini l-llmt-r with Terry Sawchuk for back- xtotors around. we'll certainly keep the tcaiii and i..rxxli Si-liiiriu.lii';. liimpiriiirrs as trr-asured souvenirs of depcndmllx plgrxcu the lll'st :.'inir the Boston visit. Thanks again. of baseball seen here for some liU.V-'s- :':'l.:..?;””.::1:hl?::?:l.l..l?:'kl;:;tl an summmm some M Hw Mmms Wm... 3 mp today for Yarmouth where he uh. WI "W M m.acm,r mlmt will play shortfleld for the ms-In”: L” H” H", wine Ml... ul-ll-knowii jarmoutli Gateways. W hm. hm": Garm ”m.,.N lion bimmons will toe the slab lghwml H W M pmnme and may for Yai-mouth this year. and it dcvolnli min a dependable flinlzrr. W39 he”"5' ill Slmm""5' ""5 whom M. Hm .,.m.. agamsl ...S;l.i oiiimcndatlon that Grady gained mg "mm m We not ton dmanl a north on the club. futuir. Ccircls Sign 1'1": old (2 &- B. .luuiois the most llliirl llookgd S" a Johnny Wha en paye a um! I Kim? an um. room. no Jim KonstcinlY Delaney of an infield snilzlr in the third inning by. II18l(lll,'1 a llghtlllllllollltt slide into first to boat l)elaney'to the bag ll.V 8 whisker. Lowell Clark. inldl-101 player at. second for the inde- pendents did I stood l0l1-lil"Wk' in: (Invin one partiriilariy hard smash to throw his man out at llrni. Mark D('lilIlP.V will once again I is. l ii oreilcaviiigluuarlgsleypri e meet. At. It is for England to compete withllcam captain Maj. Dick Hamp- champiunsliip teams from other lion of Ottawa. champion individ- Commonwealth armies in the any ,ual shot of the Canadian Army. lDrobny Has iEye Examined DTTAWA-Eight Army marks-I ox V pp men from the Royal Canadian nl” Ilic Cuininunwr;illii shill”-' il..I:.l,.,P0i1q;4APV:,imbftdi,r05,10.V Si-iiool of infantry. Camp BurrIcn..Ariii,i' rillcs uitli scrim .i:liia u .m...,pl.'.l. lllad his e,.,"blunms Ont. will sail lor linlzlaiirl June? he usml in all went. Mi sliiiutv m,h, Np" nxammcd .nv”" L393"? 14 to compete in the Bisley iiflelarr alloued and ill xllilltt of the qmmalm Mondav - 3 0" 011 meet with championship teams conipotiiions difilt-uhnllsiarlrcnur-. The :.WVear.0lid' I t C teams from other Commonwealth scs hair to be 0lPi'i'lliliE uclore W”. whotmw . ””"” 'l?Ch arniios. Army Headquarters said firm: an d learn” an E5YP".5" .lii;lt"l'(lr'Iy. lll inlicr mi-nls t'l)llll)lililiuls must .'H;' 120 gveevghcfllmd flilllblo .Vm”" it lK' the first time a l9illVl has slirint: belxxcrn lli'l'lLL pniiiis xiilli Hwm Mi” ll 10, ill”-Vl'”4 '" "'0 lwcn sent to represent the (.'anad- only a limited iinir in v-viiililrlv gm'.I,C.. mam mc".;.”f"'.'?l” ” the lap Arni,V ht Bisley. ll'a('h competition in .uldmun WI a " Hrgwa kmp')':"5"l'3 ,V”""laY- . Last fall the RC5 of I team won clear eve and a xtrmlv lllillll ale ll. 5 "ac cf, mil '" ll" lam” - mat: of the men s SlnEl9S the day EIGHT ARMY MARKSMEN- From the Royal Canadian School of Infantry at Campborden. 0nt.. line up their sights in the last Eight Army Marksmen Will is Shoot In Bisley Rifle Meet To decide the unit i'Ii4iiil-iIills'iiill5 phase of training 1 ii-1:-ii."-In-To L!-I-i Baseball is balk ui hiisin .the Town oi Miiiiiiicrside 'lli;.itliesniiN ilarlsriiiizin White & Chocolate Lge. 29:: T M Betti -l9: --lvlontserraot. 16 oz. I).-Wm 2n 0;, l-""9M:'E'1!” 4; 4?: Pens. 2 for . . . 29c Shredded "PWD" ”””'”mr i:if'"a' .... ... . 25. Delicia ms-mmmm-m-m Baby Clams 3?: frHETi..feTi6-T””m"T- Puddings. 3 for 294: Wieners. lb. .. 37c iiiccl-ead7'.T27i oz. '" Maple Leaf V Chow Chow . . 35: Brown. tub . . . :-4 i'i-..us......A .a..-.o- lMaple Leaf tum 32.: l S'i' LOUIS (AP) -- St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday announced the sigiiini: of veteran relief pitcher Jim Konstanty. 39-yearold palm ball specialist released early this season by New York Yankees. I Koiistaiity had been workliiu out lwfnrr Manager Fred Hutchinson .anrl General Mnimizcr Fraiik Lone he llle last week. Terms were not dis- closed. The big riclilliander was the Na- tional Lcn;:ur's most valuable player in 19.30. when he pitched Jim Glintlli 1-'"l 3 5l"31" a”dlPhiladclriliia Pliillics to their first double. in Iour illtl)C2ili2lIlt.'(lh. liciygauonal League pgmlam, m still hits lliosr screamcrs downi years with 3 16-7 recnrdp He an. the first base llllP. ldrl l)alton Wared ln 5 record number of 74 was the other heavy stirkcr for games and had . 1,55 earned run the Pontlars. it is expected that average, the lrltlcpciirlonts will be sti'ciil.'.-w-- N- itlitiwed lllidl be a throat at the plate lie cracked out a sharp single and. as we said. camo mighty close on aiiotlior 'lhe vol J .s. IN THIS coaniaa Baseball Problem In Ch'town ' tlw ri ht to make the tri b win- most erfert hysu-nl litmus ix llP.- . ll um? lull? unit championslllp bf the cessai'r,)V and vrliiih that Ill munl ihr. Abf5l'1cI:r:' V”"l3llk- 3 .V0lln8 3 'l tiwoadian Army following a com- Canadian tram ll.'lk mnlm-goiir an i nmbnv wh' W 'H . immmn at Connaught. Ranges. Ole arduous sins: of imlnm: for the W hock-eyml; :f5p3'?h"l:lilri'llj1nK lizliil To uiii this event the team past sewral nioullia Hmmnal team 3,! .H, '11:. Lech ? drlrrnrri ieprcsentatives from each The Canadian group will illwi 9km." '11? " "3 W9 l of the the army commands. note in mchl. team mviitx wncr- M,'a'p '",”F1hl' We l Team wplain is Major Dick ing almost every phaw of marks- WAN Bum " "lg mlwllllnn some ' Hampton. RCR, of Ottawa, rham- mansliip, lll addition ('Ill'll soldier ,, i I H pinn individuatll shot. of the Canaat can enter lheh indiiidual” lirlisley ian Army. (it or members of t 9 competitions w an they wi 1t' a- 0 :Major lowcd to uso rifles with largetlveteran of London. 0nt.; Capt. Peter Hall- sights and slings. . V Humphcrson. Black Watch tRHR) It will be a well di'cs.scd squad. ' nf C.-inarla. of Toronto; Capt. Hugh that represents Canada in Enzlandl u y it Power. Black Watch (Rl-IR) of Can" The team has been prcsciitcd with S i l. I is shootin "tickets which bear the .. , , ' i Zllljl-tut-)ll.Dl?g(plYll rill ' Lh:d)oii.Dglixl.: crest nfgllile Royal Fniiarliari Srhri (-'BSL;::l:,x'.L'()7'5 NH)”lg(':'l1';'-laoben , s.s;;i Bill i.orlimanet'1. B l a C k of lniantrv and xliooiiniz hats Willi. "us M men mmalln Ew ,-01 :1"??- ' Watch IRHRI of Canada. of Vcr- a maple leaf bad;:c.p Flic ('llall)P'Nfi0ll3llh9Cl and d d lllgil - EWS. non. BC; and Sgt. Ralph ('atheline. imisliins will he drrided hc-twocn Monmgw I M Li”, ”" l 9 Slfeet Royal Canadian Electrical and July 9 and Jilly El after which. "9 "ll" life n9W.S- ltlorhaniral Engineers. of Saint the team will return to normal iiut- WP" ills"-T8 ll? had Written his "M NR" W In Canada” dasllblilzl-mull: d a f B it I - .-.. ...,e. we . .. . - , .. .. ,. ,. u an newspaper man. had been a news- papcr man since 1909. He was sports editor of the Evening News from l92t'l to I953 Ind sports editor emeritus from 1953 until his death. His Monday roliin ro Willi the apparent, blessing of . Another i'ca.snii for a more art; on the lililzlil of ilirlnn...lll.'-"l,',1,:(: lliclicd liy tlirrr Kiiikura buys . the weatherman Old Sol ushered Ion filled season this psiiiiinier is hall leagu,-5 and lhmr new (0.. who want to play ball in the in a good deal of summer wee- they many of th: iunlors art in grcaicr help from the majors, Sunimcrsidr Town League. . ther - or at least a reasonable their 1351 rear Of. eltglhlllw 5! Stedler was the orszanizrr and .l. l "1 .1, . e e . facsimile of same - over the !llCl1- Players llkPl'nrhlP Kmneflyu first president of the Class-D Puny . Tm nmudry ,.u Al”. up 0 ' weekend. The City Baseball Lea- Johnny SClU8TPhFlill'1S.- Dannie League. He directed its affairs W4." forked "mi N! ' lnulx cue took full advantage the Clair and othors will he takma from its founding In I939 until his "."" lhmamwd .m H" ury "- their last fling as juniors and pp...-ameul as p,.c.;,l,.,.,.m1949 ""'H- "W" W35 ” Wally llmd Pi'l"FSBiJRGH (AP)-At least - .....'- .. ' a crowd to see the opener. and a M", hascbau famyand from Mn. naiikee, at that-e-apparently be- pleasant change in the elements there doesn't seem to be too nianyt lot of them rt-alLV went into and several workouts including I mtmr - ' V l. 1 ll. Fly. young players around to take their . zllmlcrlli Rrio"ci;en' infill on places. This lack of lunlor lil'03c1B '1' ' A 1- their WM '1' hell! the 0'1"" .licre Pittsburgh Pirates will wind I pects may appear a little surprill S ""9? "l''” 'l'l"(:' it"-l' ll" '"" up in the.world series. '9" ' N " if" John N.” Penn. manager of I Sunday. . ing at first but at second glance lo um-C55 llel-9 (ml. downtown hotel. said Tuesday Mr. Stargo have ob- noth the Flvrrl Ind "Mil?" the baseball fan miv see the gapl ' i . M s 1 w ".1 lk. Ih:?",:ihee:r.oro:;;r::?:a-51.53: g,l:lt,:::n..'::,:, him?" lligggfurlwgqr e Rl)l)l'P(1(ilillllflll in our good iiwndlulld Mrs. Oscar I I in -. ' , v 1, g v hp . , . l. (;.All.1,. d taiiird reservations or ear! in the Stars vvhoubecame'ahlittl: until they rPat'l1p,llllllnr aaonr at accijmtlrj :n iigm'atE):l;:l'lar:l'd:g 3:" "rclalll Rayner. &i'llhl0(.mb(,l. in the belief an plug" ol';y';:y:'rh.' h::T:l:I.u”u:u, 1"" become ""1"" 1" ah'm'V' in the Olympic Games aogeer whom WEVITC not acquainted for Will play in the I8l'i9l- ' P I deal" la pl" ml. 5". Last year a league on step finals in Melbourne providing its presenting to us two liirize pic- The Pirates took undisputed playvrs are available for the trip tures of the Boston Bruins taken pos. ssion of first place in thl their gainr in National League Monday night as on tho iiichl of Siiiiimcrsaidr. As no nltied son reversed their dgclglong, higher that the little leaguers was in operation but there is Bi T and l;i5.0flfl can he raiscd to cover happen to he Rriinklyn shut out Milwaukee 3-0. -Joe Coylr. Charlie Ryan and plt- l I (hm, Johnny squ.Nbd"' h-'. still that vacuum of .'l or 4 years jlxlgrlispt-is. M" ulded .0 1-,"... Mug"-l. in sizilcllil the "youngsters have p -m mm mm ---- l.'.l.'i.i”"n”. ".2 5: "" "'0'" h be u '.d . wun .- rather? thsnr plglvl :porl aalualllt l l M" " "' ""' '"”"' they take up softball and a lot ' .. Activity in the lcaszue is likely of them are lost forever to base p to gel underway next week and halI.'It isn't that we don't np- p officials are planning a big night preciate softball as the fine sport . for the sea.son'a opening game. it is but in our books It never M, (null. .-an by released on it. as hasthhad the appeal of baseball V yet. 'nwever. net or from n. spectators nor participants standpoint. . year or s an as . . V ' ,.aI'i;P Thhllhmll? To point out Ihis pre onto oil O T 1 numbernt years. With summer this inactive period is not meant S E G ff .' 3 f 25: side back in the swing of thliagla .a it Slap on htaeh wlrist to tlgsl Maple Leaf TCPC III . OT - - - - - - - rl':ilt.:sb:li'et.IeI: Ial.- has: (llP:l1nV;lnVlll;:i3 :l'lhVll;Kl'i'l' tlllelzl cookMd Hum' I V1 'b' "H '59 Nml glceno hag art! should pick ull: v'v'hr:'rie.lt.p.Igl 0;n:iisrii:;piii1n:ulih:linag iliaiinligey can-gfs' 2V2 'be . . . . . . . . 9 . r o. a - V ' .. - tnatasulsllwirizaide found it n'eces- izircathmgd liinnfd uinimn: Vlhcjs. Bacon. Sliced. lb. - - - - . . - 49C Bananas. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 398 l, r . .nccre. e Ira: men l is n i ' H :3 ;.I.n.m:l::....;o:&: 3"” m iarmmcdmmhmy that Chanyf Beef Liver. lb. . . . . . . . . 37c lslaiicl mm it even slightly. About ohgown gm ave. no. aseb 1 Roast Beef. lb. . . . . . . . . . 43: Rhubarb. 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 29: , me but "mm 9., Q. is u, ("get wha ever. . on like Bl'lfZafll(!l' Rt-id. R P k TFVN .Mm n snowmu "3 look .. farlle Ryan. Art Burns. George 005? Of . . . . . . . . . . . C t ,i head in the future. Onions. 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . Z56 . SUPER-SPEED We havr no lava whatf .5l:m'l;if feast aiirl fariinc and in the :1Sl'l:rFl'll;2 l..0l)!w'l(5liS. Flitfsll (Vlfl. PCl'SI'IlP5u 3 'b5- . . . . . . . . . 25C snersidepnl. in e way 0 in er-i lmcs w'-at the utlonk w'. .1. rk-. ire; Ha k Fill.t.. P” i C l . 'c'll"”i"t't.i'"" iuinlllir l"".lll ilk: we ll li.a”iilmn "'3' ”":':"r:'Cf" Fllltjls Smok(i:(d Filllat: :Srallli'ic;s1 irigll c”l"V' '""9' ” ' ' t ' ' ' ' ' '9': ' T30” F" are own ne B 0 u or e' greatest rfosl - ' i” ' " i Iabrliutl the sam"e as last year-.m:l. he Zoint is that with a little lea-l Stlcksl I1'.e"u:.' lurglt hgcd i ' ' ' ' gig itte aer in e season - ti guc, ziiitnin x-qnals, 3 cily Icagug oma oes P g. . 3 - V d . , , p ' I . U . . . . . . . . - 332.2". ...l'”:1."':.::ii::.”d..1.f... :.h:'”..l:'2i':;.”"'..:::.".."..Jrgtzirzzi gwggd lb 55 igdnum med 3, PL U5 0 UAR TER HOUR 3 lyr fthcrtycagueln WI letirnltososo thi ............. C ....,.,,,.. ll-3:552-ni the City in island and- leagues nor he'll" tllioydrlhe otiri(n'- I ranqes' or c we hope- mainland competition. gt spondp raising the money to Last summar xi: '::;alm.::.'..l,:;, nl::c -m. Brfikrn Pokoe 1:.-ash clmcolglp Mallow I S 0 I lletular Prices! and lnterme a I . I is old likv I - Ruoem rherr about as far as cumpel- thought Ugivui In tl'i'ls":rnlll'l?."ri!i'l Tm Ib' ' ' i ' ' ' - - - - - - - - o 79c COOMC5. lb: . . . . . . . . . . . 393 on ttlon al:ldnst1o'I:tstde ltyeamstims rn-rt a Charlottetown baseball P('.l'fPCll0Il Ncstlrs . concern. eon use angelti irtt. - - . team to iwl llilnrumt an it . uo'iu'iIinl. :nuillmnpo."ar'lilveal":i Mlllh 5 ""5 - - - - - - - - - - - - 796 Mllkk ch”9l9:'- l lh- - - - 59d waaa an r II no t . .. 4'3; 'h';:”;,',f&-jnugefutlgg any Brand . Kraft Cheese, A lb. . . . . . 35: DADm live relive some of 0:! liulforwand lnterlnelrllllnle I3: . Gfllllll Blllflf. 16 01. . . . . 42: Red Rose CONGO. lb. . . . 51.15 . yo," cine". moments In sports with this thrilling a as ton in . . . . 11.: once ..all.,"" '” '19”? . Strawberry Jam. 24 oz. . . 47: Super-Speed Rasor 7-inch, long-playing disc condensed from the '"”"T-w""TTl X;'r'r::':L:(:'::'"9' 3 Pugs ' 2": 'a"”9e-Fmitd 24 .35 :hi't"'I": :::i':'t' 35:95 Columbia album. And there's just no Ho.-53 Races 1 km". 2 ti” . . . . . i . ' . 39: hgamdln C. 01- - - - - . . C 'h"-hum”; for the ,clean. comfortable shaves be A, H kl Oxydel. Super Suds. Vel Slierteninq 2 lbs. .. . . . .. 49: V ""' 'i"”' d"'' gmlmh y. M lsumswdimmrl O29 l'OO t 2 k p In A ' J k' 48 0'. In in-t-ntiyl Set includes razor, liandeoine transparent Qhzhihllowmiltidlgfreetlilillgll Pg ”' " T' trevelcaseandahandydispenserofGillett:e orse ra t -1 brook .. s.o.”.5.l.,. .l....'. :...l'.' . 31"! Bl!-I10!-r CLASS M) Little J. K. 11!. Jenkins) . l I buddywatson (E. Clem 2 1 Iaeera own (I. Paynter) 1 3 113: 2:3. be lost Hg) it o l , . H .1 Aapedellyws-apped "MY 3 'l'3. V i 2 3 ml” ,,,,,,,,,. ,3. MW Father's Day CARTON OF ”"'” --"H IoGlLl.l'l'l'lIl.UllLADllI