PAGE S121 (‘SPORT Calder highly Pleased with Announcement By Harold Aitkens Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, Sept. 15-(CP)- The go-tl-head signal for continuu- lion of professional sport in war- time was received with satisfaction tonight by members of the National Hockey League both in Canada and the United States. President. Frank Calder. vsho has guided the League's destinies since its inception in i917. seemed high- iv pleased with the announcement of appr ‘lAl made ciirlier iii tile day at Ottawa. and he said that "now we have the green light we can plan flllQad." Mr. Calder sold he had antici- Dated that no spficlai CUlldldClJUOll would be given uncicr mobiiizzitzon regulations to nrolessiouiil athletes. The clubs will have to rely‘ on young ulavcrs up to l9 years of and and those ulaicrs who lire lllklfflcd or otherwise not required for ac- tive service. Mr. Calder continued. He ndcicd that (he icimis may hiivc IL) cu: down on active pluvc-i‘ strength, but said (ha: llvlllllll! had bet-n Dliinncd in this direction as yet. Admitting that the league may face some "tough spots" ahead. Mr Calder pointed out that things have not bccn czisv tlicsv lust three _vcurs, owing to loss of players and other \\-:\rtiine ICSlPlCLIOIIS. but the public has wanted the sport arid ill? league ls carrying on as bc~.t it can. When asked what he thought of the defences of the minor leagues continuing. Mr. Calder said he was not iicquniutcd with what they are going to (lu vet, but said thcy will feel the UlllCh as regards to loss of pluycrs. Something of what ‘ the minor league picture will be like this sea- son nus given in an announcement from Philadelphia tcdav bv Petzr Tyrrell, inauagn- of the Philadel- phia circuit. who said that, Phila- delphia will not operate in the Ani- erican Hockev League during the 42-43 season. Cards shade Phils 3-2 in I4 innings PHILADELPHIA. 589i. 15——(AP) —'I‘he struggling St. Louis Cardin- als had to co all out in 14 nerve- rackirig innings today to conquer the once docile Pliils. 3-2. and in- flate their National League lead to two full games over the idle Brook- lyn Dodgers. Mort Cooper, the big righthander who had won 20 games to lean me Red Birds in their quest e pennant. had one of his rare bad days and WES lifted in the ninth inning, so that it was the little-re- nownod Murry Dickson who finally pitched and batted St. Louis to success. With two out in the 14th he smashed a sizzling double deep into right centre and came homewith the deciding run when Jimmy Brown followed with a ground single right through the middle of the diamond. Remember When Inzri Koeriecke, Brooklyn Dodlztel‘ outfielder was killed in an airplane flight over Toronto seven years am todayn Struck over the head when he allegedly molested the pilot. Koc- necke was dead when the plane landed just north of the city. The plane was en route from Detroit w Buffalo. CROPS AT THE CAPE PRETORIA- (CPL-Recent gen- eral rains have greatly enhanced the possibilities of a huge wheat field. There was heavy sending, and a bumper crOD is expected. Jersey City Takes 3-2 Lead Over Newark four-of-seven- semi-final Governors Cup when they defeated the Bruins, 3-1, before 1.757 f . The Little Giants got only four hits compared to Newarks nine but they bunched their blows ef- fectively. taking advantage of start- er Tommy Byrntfs wlldnesis to push two runs across in the sixth inning on Hugh Poland's single to break n l-l deadlock that had existed froiu the third. N.H.L. given Green light By Ottawa ‘run QIIAQDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN N G NEWS Fitzsimmons- Watterworth Wedding A candle light wedding ceremony was solemnizcd in the Lansing Church of Christ. Lansing, Micki - gan. Tuesday, September B, at. 8:00 o'cl , hen Miss Pearl Fltzslm- iiions was given in marriage by her father, Daniel rutzslmmons, to Dav- L. Wzizterworth, son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Msitlnnd Watteryvcrth of Morltaeuc. Prince Edward Island, Aprclude of organ and violin music was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, choirmast/er and Lansing ciiusc" and “I Love You, Truly." Little Alene Wiitterworth, niece of the groom, dressed in a pale yellow net formal over a white satin slip, McCauley, nephew of e bridal party “Vhéch “i” gr vlnusly e . an wh be d killed-no 370th R. C. A. F. Casualty List" UITAW its 370th the Royal A, Sept. casual y Cimad l5 list. inn Air Force to- — (CP)—~In of the war night. reported seven men killed on active service overseas and eight killed on active service in Canada. Foliowin C Overseas glsiho latest. list of c asualtles, and next of kin:- Klllcd on active service: E Mrs. Southampton, Ont. Granger, John Dow, Flt. John Granger (father) Vanco d, Frederick Henry, Dowland, (father) Bradwar- Milli. Dowlan E. H. dine, Eagles agles, Clarence Gordon, BgL. William (mother) Sgt, uver. Sgt. Jackson, Ronald Adey, Sgt, Aul- der Jackson (father) Vancouver. bb, George Barclay, 8st,, G. B. Robb pl P9 Templeton, Pat Nell, Sgt. Mrs. plcton (mother) Welling- N . Mill , Injuries sustained on active Northiimbeland County. N. R. H, Tem ton. Tex Died of service: Bowes. Reginald James Bowes (father) Newca licve (lathe reported W our M155 39m, 5mm; 0n active service: ‘ore blue taffeta and nsturs. gown was uihlte net over white sat.- in with a train and fingertip yell, and slie carrirdnoink roses centered OTTAWA, Sept. l5-(CP)—Nu- n iionin hockey LJ-ugkle teams in (Jun- uua. and the United Slows were oi- iiciauy notified today by selective service officials in Ottawa and Washington that they may operate this iviiiwr. but that no sp.ci.il consideration will be given uuilu" IIIOUUIZLIUOII regulations to protes- slOllzll athletes. Canadian and United States mun- nower authorities reached their d.- cision alter the NJ-LI... which al- ready has played three seasons of wartime hockey‘, requested inior- niation as Lo its status in light. of uianpower regulations. ISUIOLL M. Little, Director of Nil- tional Selective Service. told OI the decision in a brief stabement, rc- leased simultaneously at Washing- ton. which said:- "While neither country (Canada or the United Statics) has any iii- lenilon oi granting exemption from iniliiarv service to hOCkC"; players or other athletes, there is no ob- jection to allowing any men who are not subject. to military service to continue their professional lillll€llC activities unless and until they are requested to engage in some non- iiiilitaliv war duty. "The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.” he said, "has under- taken to arrange its schedule. par- ticularly travelling schedules which occur during nlaydowtis and ay- offs. to allow for a. minimum of lost time from work. be"'.[‘his co-opcratlon is necessary c Dlayer. like every other able-bod- ied citizen. must have a lob and remain on that. lob the maximum Possible time.” National Selective Service, he said will not. make anv icbrcsehta- lions when a hockev nlflrci" seeks a deferment from military training. S’Side Horse Races Today All horses with names of drivers were declared in and positions drawn for last night. in preparation for a card of light-harness racing in Simmerslde today. Three classes were schedufed with a large entry list, out-of-province Frank Adams of Halifax. Horses entered in the classified included Winnie Scott, Lucky GUY. Grace Abbe, Kelly's Nightmare, silent Mac, Mist Belle Aubrey, Mlckev Volo, Mkrkie Mouse. In the Free for All: Bedford Grattan. Millie Kalmuck, Wiitchlni. Hal McKinney, Uscita Britten, Paul Abbe In the number two classified: Bebe. McElwin, Jack Clyde, Ray- mond Budlong. Lady Hal. Scolty Watson, Bonnie Scott. Slngln Sam, Wait N'sce and Hilda Budlong. ______i__ SHARK OIL USERS Low-grade shark oils are used bv soap makers, loathe“ tanner; and paint: and steel manufacturers. ENTRY LIST SUMMERSIDE HORSE RACES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. I6tl1 CLASSIFIED WINNIE SCOTT, John Farmer. Klnkoru, LUCKY GUY. Allie Cutcliff, Charlottetown. GRACE ABBE, Frank Adams, llullflx. KELLY'S NIGHTMARE, C. SILENT MAC, Vernon l’ MISS BELLE AUBRE DIICKEY VOLO. Gay, ll. Ilnrlon, Murray River. ruud, Brackley. Y, Ilazen Howard, Cornwall, Bordon, MICKIE MOUSE, Frank Glover, Summerslde. FREE FOR ALL BEDFORI) GRATTAN, MILLIE KALMUCK. Tim Arsenaull, Summerslde. Willard Kelly, Charlottetown. WATCIIAM, Frank Adams, Halifax. l-IAI. McKINNI-IY, Milton Bell, Charlottetown. USCITA BRITTON, George Bronklns, Kcnslnflon, PAUL ABE, Power Bros. Charlottetown. I CLASSIFIED BEBE McELWlN, Dim Rice, Charlottetown. JACK CLYDE, Geo. Callback, Summer-side. RAYMOND BUDLONG. Weill" LADY IIAL. wciiinxwn MCNB gton McNeil. Soulhporl, il, Soulhport, SCOTTY WATSON, Geo. Brooklns, Remington. BONNIE SCOTT. C. N. Horton, Murray River. SINGING SAM, Chas. O'Brien, Covchead Road. WAIT N’ SEE, Willard McDonald, Summerslde. IIILDA BUDLONG. Andrew Perry. 'All races lo ho raced three hell Dlflfl- 5 per cent each purse be awarded winner. Entry 5 per cent of purse —-5 per ctnl lddlt. lnnal from II-ollfly wmners. All purses divided 40-30-1842 l)" 6"". Hm” wlnnlng first 1W0 htall mu!‘ "l [e chum or declare race: of! on account flights reserved to clan hi! weather or track. RACES START 2 P. M. rt In Inst scoring position. All horn-s with names of drivers will be declared ln and pllslllnn! lrnwn for 9 P. M. town. U. s. T. A. Rules u) conditions. Tuesday nllhf. (Sept. I5) ll Walker's Burn, Charlotte- pvgm except where they conflict with abovo WILLARD MuDONALD. lccretary. of the groom was best man. Watterwm-th, brother of the groom and minister of the Lansing church. officiated. A i‘<‘L'('l)llOl1 ‘was gi , sister of the bride. Mrs. Jack McCau- ‘ ClllLVCh parlors. Two the _ fifty guests were serv- hundrcd and -u ption, the bride, ensemble suit. E. C. c . Following the rece drasscd in u navy with nary accessories. and. the groom lctt on a wedding trip through northern Michigan. They will be ‘ill home in the Rodney Christian Church parsonage after cl). Diivld L. Watterirorth was recom- ui. llilfilil for ordination and ordained by the Lansing Church of Christ, Lansing, Michigan, Sunday, sept, s, at the morning worship hour. Elder H (‘llllflidlllC to _tli-e congregation with r( commendation of the Official Church board. S V. Mattsori, State SCCI‘(‘[3l'.)’. breaclic Sermon. The vows and charge were given bv E. C. Watterwortli, minis- tcr of the Lansing lng the Elders’ charge and the ing on of hands, Elder D. G Fitz- Simlnons gave the Prayer of conse- oration. Mr. D. L. _Watt.erworth from the Cincinnati Bib ary with a B arise every adult amateur liockry 194 (Patriot please copy) Baseball Results AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Semi-final playoffs) Kansas City 000 000 010-1 Columbus 000 100 2lx—4 5 1 Karml. Ardlwla (8) and Scars; Munger and Heath. (series ‘standings: teams tied with 3 Wills iipiecc), NA TIONAL LEAGUE St. Inuls 002 000 000 000 01-8 ll 0 Phila. 001 000 010 00o oo-z 13 I M. Cooper, D Cooper; Johnson and Livingston INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Semi-final playoff) I00 000 000-l 9 0 001 002 OOx-il 4 0 Byrne. Roser (7) and Padden, Robinson (7): Jungels and Poland. 70 N. H. L. Players On Active Service _.____ MONTREAL, Sent. Seventy bluyers belonging to Na- tional Hockey League clubs last season are now Newark Jersey City number are re three services in Canada, Many of these 70 players have never played have been with NHL. farm clubs waiting their turn to step up. Others amateur ranks but on NHL negotiation lists and thin considered N.H.L. potential. EXpeEFI-Tcfi Need For Heavier Air Armadas B)’ Wes Gallagher Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON. Scot. 15—(AP)- exports pointed today to approach- lnl-t bud weather, and n. consequent drop in the number of days for bombing operations, I15 lncmafl the need fcr immediate concentr ion of thousands of British American bombers for an Against. Hitler. Even lls the RAF added Bre- mcn tr) its "iaclcct" fivc cities which hnvc bccn raided 100 times or more, these informants said that. 1f the German war machine is to be “softened by spring" the allied c1;- forccs must be abe to throw hun- drods-cven thousands of bombers iinto single actions, every good flying ziy. The wcathcr culm-ly (rue for high-flying Ameri- can flying fortresses which have made a good start in initial raids iipoii the continent. "We must. have fortress precision omblng and the only wny to make up for the luck of thr- nunbcrs of dnys of opera.- tion is to pour more planes into a s iwlo attack." snld one nlr auth- or _ WHOSE name could not. be dis- and d weather for Reduces Casualty Percenlugo such attacks, he added, also re- dliccs the percentage of ciuu-iitiel iunoiig attacking forces. Because American bombln raids have been on a small sca e, the (‘rcirnan air force has been able b0 ("rmccnlrnto pructlcnily every fight- or along the invasion slflnplllg them. Crmrcntzntlon of An ali- slrflllgfh for an nl lo- American -out assault. Waddell, qihe bride's Alexander Waddell selour. Man Missing b operations: Freestone, Frees ton Sask. Thompso W. D. Tho Oxford. N Ewing, Arthur Ewing (fat B. J. McG arlnes, On A. W. Mul Missln Str M. 119. Muir. Aléxander 'I‘hornley, H. Thornley Johnston, Hrfy Brown presented the Sgt" LtilrSMAD Matches, Alvin James, Flt. E (father) Shallow . Allen Leland. L. W. " (father) Ste. Anne De Church. Follow- Bellcvue. Que. 15y Prisoners of war: St. Vii Ma i - - Lake. Ont. d tie Ordination Bachelder Bn chelder C Heggtvelt ‘Arms tron rison Langton Victoria. Previously reported so Malcbean G. A. P. E. I. Previously for dead: Fairl , W. Fair ey Jackson, Sgt. Mrs. MacLeai-i ut t. Gordc A. Strutt, official John 6 n. Harr her) . 5K .. rath (father) St. Cath- t’ Dough”, Sgt" town, New Waterford, Fergus, Ont. g after alr operations: n James, PO., Mrs. . (mother) Shawville. gggflujftgf-Stshm 3mm’- H“ r (father) Arthur RI] tones . Carlyle F. Heggtvelt (father) 8. Leo Joseph, graduated O. Armstrong (father) P le Semin- Nob. repo Herbert (father) , John A Bruce Allan, P0,. (father) Toronto. l‘) EKDBIIBG, . Sgt. E. stle, N.B. missing be- rcporled killed C Burrow (lathe elioved killed during nlr John Handel, PO.. F‘. (fat-her) r) Beau- B. anch, Ken ' c. George. Flt. Will ‘G. Johnston (wife) F7715‘ Sgt" Mlscouche, Edgar PO, ottiiwaw . liiriview; rind mining-now er of war: Cecil. 58f... L. Oak Bay, {Whorled mishap-now I Z nkus. Flt. Lt. (father) Lewes, reported missing-now (father) PIIIPOSOS presumed William Irvine, 5gb, J. Regina Gran G Brandon, Man. Masse. Geor Edward Mass Fall R I 9 ville Andre-w. Flt. . A. Jackson (mother) so Joseph. Sgt. Mrs. (mother) Central 5¢rl»u'sly' Infrared on lolly: m- vice: F'O.. Mrs. care Mrs. V. On t. Dan jurl G a sustain ickson (g) and w’ Dunfleld. Samuel Ross S. M Hu R. H. Dunfleld (wife) . Peqiwznat. Weston, gernusly lll as a. result. of ln- cd on active service: Greenwoxd. Edward Alfred, Flt. Ssh. . Moose Douglas. Douglas ( Canada. John Diivi father) To . Greenwood (father) Jaw, Sask Seriously lll as a result of sustained an active service, d. Sgt. W. H. ronto. injuries Killed on active service: Soomdiy, Sanfor Soomskv (father) d. Bellhartz, Ronald 15__(OP)__ Reuben Bellhartz station, Ont. R0)’, William on acllve service it. J- R03’ (father) 0t ucas. Wler in the big league but Olive Mouera Penn Carmel, J. an, Man, Miracl ta IICBI‘ Y PO. Samuel Columbus, O. Earl, Sgt. (father) Bruce Francis, Sgt, W. wa. Hamilton, smith. Lac. Mrs. (mother) Mount, McKay, James Arthur. McKay (father) North Lac“ J. Klldon- cle (father) Loyall, Ky. W . ll lc fluolls. Minn. (Lucas were kille ing plane Alta ) Nicholson. me Nichols L0 (Bell kll led at M, crashed sept, Miracle d Sept. 9 crashed ne Wlnril 9). John, Lao. em (father) Minne- and Wicklem when a train- ar High River. Alan Luther. Lac. 0n (fatfner) Toronto. hartz and Nicholson were beg when a plane Peace Town Loses OTTAWA J2.“ Carillonneur "w hm" For Duration Parliament nun; peace lose Dominion Carlllonneur Royal Canadian) drmition, ft was J. Donne) Air Form m axiom holds parfii- its brought a l to tho for the afht. oooylstl wlistmm miner pnhlem n, S0170, l5 -- (OP) - Y-cweq- wll‘ Robert h.‘ lwwevor, boalocal recruiting officer who found (hm was no provls "Oarillomeur" .._ ion in mufiml world. to be something in con- Twfllrln WW1 music. I "It's got nfflom" sal d_iiso down as (lmmme-r." .________._; MOON AROUND EARTH Th circuit -2 Blr Arthur T. I'll-fl‘ he said la the Nazis could was; o“ ed out of the war if l a mrlfly we'll put. tm books fov in the "noose," ‘he YOU " BVHRI" WW.- fif lhn vmnw‘; around the earl-h is 2'1 days, hours. mcantly when be knock- .000 bombers ooud be sent. an each raid. The bomhdnf now supp e P‘, against Germany this winter hut D10"! 0f been hnmprred ex rlksncrsnl of pianos China and ntlicr fr The belle be dealt a air was ants r that Germany could mcrtal blow fmn the v expressed by Air Mural-ill d‘)! 1118M! ll p") an”, by swift dayll to lflndla, Egypt. his "M11 _ _ lulu, include Boixogne 1132 00108716. 1°52 Bmnen a the in more n even I00, tuck. psttem of the H..A, monted by precision flying fortresses and lit forays by Bostoru, than 100 ut- , I33; Brut. Oltend. 101: and counting luri- s.’ Ssh. ville, N Waldron, Neg y William. _PO.. ngpson (father) Ellis Sh. O0lin, Sgt... W. O. Hampton, N. B McKay. Daniel Archibald, Sgt. E. R. McKay (father) Sprlngh Mrorizii. Bernard Annui- Prince William Sheet. Harbo Springhill, lll. B burne, N. George N,s G‘ Amherst, N , OTTAWA. 58m. 15-(0?) —'Ilha anadlan active army today issued a lflé-page casueuy list, containing the names of many liundrnds of Canadians missing a; a result. of last month's Dleppe engagement. Following is the list of casualties from the Maritme Provinces: OVERSEAS Missing: . Canadian Armored C01‘?! Horned, Lloyd Nelson, Trp., Saint B o . . . Adams, James Fulton, Grin, P110621 Mrs. Michael Hynes (mother) l0 Prince St. Charlottetown. Gray. Stanley, Gnr, Halifax. Hartlin, Isaac, Gnr., Jeddoro N. Krzwda, Joseph, Grin, Sydney, .S. Archie, Gmz, Doll news reporting, 1 home to Alexandri him. The best. Info!‘ 1f llcii a today (“$31, ct Sunday nl in which Stuart, Kenneth MacDonaldGnL. Hull's Harbor, Kings 00., N S. Regiment do Quebec Aubat, Pie, ounty. N .13. Banchgrd, Valeie, Pte., Paquet- Victoria mm"- lurc- Norwegian Sea | l n I F . _ Listedllsblissing amages or Believed Prisoner a min - 55 Wril Norwegmn s“ c p ' arias box aboard warlhlps u Grant. m sea recuperating frczn B c’! h '00‘) marrogtewxmt, vs. Mrs. A a . frcm e 1s yostcrdny mornlnz. Seven wll- 1n hi; nalive Norway since 1937. f the msllimc since collapse of a. brick wall cn the west grain from Buenos Ai-rcs which W85 $500 damages in the case which and summed and defenderit will present legal years and has been a Captain for 9311 With mulmtemwn. Russel Jenkfllfi, ago of l5 he first went, to sea in a n . _ _ Allen. then __ t" and Morley Bell, Charlottetown. sequerilly around the world lasted 1y a noiii:“\1,.h,n I. Farm, for the defcndent, Mr. H. Capt. Kidd-user 1s undoc q l‘ d . e .\'c _ (suntan/mun m, 194, art IIIIGIS c t _ H Correspondent l ' ‘d- Barber) Sho . —-—. item EFF ll IBM"? 3| i crow w “we " mac. us. ‘.“°°‘“‘°" Pr: -"""" loiwwwn at present. vlsirinz I115 p en who ‘Stflbhsfillfi? m - . H - W01 umrusmurz. u: nvgiilliifillt-"oswzs.v ~ ' 8.23.!‘ 0H5 Olhfratlong “p1 . - _ B it h -- _ -1 tli West Royalty. whim 095"“ i" #081“. "hex? “h” h‘ “m” reliably iiedlrtgi “i223, "fl- W3: Queen's J$gtyg ooucliicvabiirorlltufry “$5.5m oKaldaizer has not been prgonerw w“ o be l mmor, » ' o case h: h w‘... Germans invaded his e“ “'1 AP ggsoitiisttiiletiianliraxgemfi» the plough homgland he was one day's H") "l" 111's barber shop caused by thé c! Montevideo w-iti a. (19180 . l l in ti d for Oslo. Iiearnml by iii? ufiiiriinigzdgffarlelarglityl. ear’ gfilgeifis of the dlsasier which hi): T)... pmmtirr, cantwell, is seek- his country. c. . d 'll i Liverpool, Big. 12$: Jafiledofizxaic iiijbrnlvrlilg. caggovearan mariner, Capt. Kal- raid. lia Al; that time counsel for plaintiff dagcr has been going b0 sea for 52 mom ng awnmt‘ 3'1 years. He comes from a sea. naval task 1, . r 1 vldenoe at, the faring family, his father havrig $8509)“. he sireesmgi yllligbgrt E. Cavntwell, been a Captain before him. At Live he had 1°" liich ,- iewr or the King Edward Ilmastod barqtie with his fathcrat w g t r l glam.‘ Borden Myers. st, Avards: gill.‘ lEflmxZYzlsAIr-tp rlvhich t.ok Rfedellgéixgargaxgf Judson McEachei-n, Appin Road, rec y us-ra .1. and su - d d _ escape roi 1m- me pyaintm Ada two years. During his long ilfe on (33 V" Grant and Warren A Burns, wea- the water, he had sailed the seven 15-3, iherr observer at. tine Experimental seas many times. scumm ided as until h McPhee, K c _ is aprcurlrig for to the lenzth of time he will snvrvnd _ plaintiff and Mr W ‘=2 Een- :n Gharcflcicrirn m- faimg running ncrlul tiey K_C , for the clefe-ndent. better since coming here but is British aircraft Royal Canadian Eng-Inors F Arseiiault, John Albert. Spn, Coal m; t County, NB. reau, Raymond Amond, Spin, uac, N B. Duncan. Kenneth Keith. Spit, Station, N.B_ ur Stanley. Son, r, Halifax County, N S. filogeph Theodore, Spr. , Phillip Browning, Spr. B Evideficefhdlsglgsfg r25, g, c? gall! Nngémgligd fiécfi.‘ hg cperéiltipn. when she w. C nt-we let his liar er sop on .e s re a. l a ueen o-ei. c" ; GVHOIIIDQ‘ of Majnch 8 at 8.3_0 pm- summed uMeglwYffllleflll. and l“ left evexrtynhlng IHn olrgenwig GROWING Boys Illustrious pm“)? iivitécrllcéificlikou ‘the . om. no morn g _______ .. - llJL summoned w the building LONDON __ (C?) The my“ 5:11:51? is no sale place on a liar. ’ Tmmd mat “m?” ‘>7 “h” brlck “an Navy School 'of Physical Training Another highlight 0n the West SW18,“ l"? Km! Ed‘ recorded an average increase of ventures cg 1m; 1,5, .. nth, Carleton County, N.B_ glatfitfll-falgmllvrol; tgglvlxgid gtlhé-glfllf illgilllvlneflve diligs among its he witnessed the slrikinj ‘.3; Jordan‘ Jam Matthew’ 53”" 5M1‘ crushed it to the flccr destroying _oys_ ____§___;_ul Ms o ' liigltllfiggulb?fitflltlg S , , t . _ fi ' , ,. .sp§.. Scottih- fifififi “t m‘ ‘mu’ n” ‘m m‘ t-hls to the attention orMdww guelvgjisiiziiel “as mgmd" m‘ N . ‘ _ . g 5, bell, motiher of tli defen en . ' u er, SPY». Port wnsfovf.) 1315133.! Zfllgild Ziugeéffi Counsel for ilicedefenoe produced b.,§,%,§§“§.,,,*§fi“,,,g}{.§§,, ,ff“§""l‘>f'd -. $500 but slated lhal. he waived the Fivldflwe b0 5m" m“ 0“ [he 1115M bombarded by ‘ I " if». 511% (o bung n Wmm, (he in question there was a, heavy wl-rid 8K Jul. Enroll’)! Joseph, apr, m‘ Fisher. Arth Hlbberas, ‘tho m bv (on . battleship King. William James Lynn, Ronald Fras Mvlnnls, Raymond Everett, dozens of’ British 11mm l, lotion of the Queen's county frorlgh the 8°11") West» 11nd We“ Two of witnesses for i l. lsi . l - uh sud morning remhcd l 53.35 tlibxMéiiilslielliiiiliilgélii. All me me velwllt-y of 56 miles new hour. This, the reputation of mo“; m). plaintiff testified that the wall awrdi"! W the Bwrfarl- cwlv been bulging for some years mmlgm m” “mm Wblflm m‘? before (he crash. One of the wlt- “allegory 0! l Whole 8519- It 51P- Droof and water-proof. After the unique expcrlcuco in noses testified that he lied biousllfi pear‘ m“ “i” w“ “it” taming" O'I.»eary. Royal Canadian Col-pg s: Slgngh iams. Thomas Brinsley, Slgmn, 1 Mrs. No; . wifp) _i_> 12.1. naval eportln All ~ furlough last R yl’lfltefgf'“‘llilltldlloll\‘ltlllrlg there_vecelved_the_Pulitgst-i;prize, —-#~Z T0 THE RACES Your last chance to so: the best trott era and pacers in Canada in six thrill- ing events l Two afternoons that will chase away your worries l e. Gllluus .S.. Jr.. Lac. G. " lcenes at [I00 track at flinrloflmwn Hdilbltigpjlroundl Wednesday Allen-noon, Sepl. 23rd. -s CLASSES- Thursday Afiernoon, Sepl. Zlllh. _s CLASSES- FULL PROGRAM OF EVENTS WILL APPEAR LATER RACES START AT 2 P. M. EACH DAY = N0 DELAYS~Program will move right along. ADMISSION T0 GRAND STANDS 50c. PLUS TAXES 15c. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION LT. COL. D. A. MacKINNON, D.S.0. President. Jo We Secretary.