AUGUST_20, 194a THE__.Q.iA_BI-Q'TITETQWN GIJARDIAIL- PAGE FIVE simxfiac NEWS 1.7.’... Circuit Results .- nK, Aug. 18 — (AP) NEW Your the stretch to 0,", e three YB" used ggssruing program at m: my‘ SUMMARIES We, two year olds and up. flv ‘M1025: ‘all! gz-fgrend-Rea. (Reynolds) 2- vmage Queen. (Natcher) S. “m, ma, (Webber) 4. b“ |--1m a. any quarter-second of aqua by Elm“ L“ Gerry o; New Amherst track record of 2.08 in tile A1418!‘ N -. Aul- iI-(OI) oaule within a compmea a double flew“, free-for-ell of s. harness meet to- ycrk. . . i, gestured Nyack trot on w-i #1 l eGrzlnd Circuit twlllxht he‘: flm“ “m” m" I ' day but. he lost out to tho Halifax- tllkifll the mmfiiim time s in n . owns cw Glasgow and driven by Joe O'- Brien. surprised the reiibirde by winning the opener but faded in the next two centers. Belle of Brooklyn. another New Glasgow racer. furnished the high. light of the named race by crash- ing through the pole fence into e deep ditch end then coming back to take first money bywinning 1'1 ie1:l'!-_ Denrby DlIiOIl, Athl ne Anna. two of the three heats. .~ Prince all" fijrlrirss also started. m", two y?“ 015$ and upward] Luring the second I 1 , ursc 53W- Zi,,’“.'.§_..?.~.., (smitmz l. ‘m yute, (Thomas) . ,4. Hanover, (Hcdgins) 3. Am 0‘Nrl. (Ackerman) 4. Time 2 :35 capital Hanover, Hollywood Jas- Paul Abbe (Barnett) 4 Fau0“i Tip’ Mar“; Brew also June French (Hood) l rd p; ‘Double: Mac Abigail r, _ Hanover paid 5179-30- us. J1me} Paul Abbe upset the favored -June French in th 2.1’! Trot cap- hd third heats after finishing fo in the first. SUMMARY 2.11 TEOT 1 l ~ 2 I Coronation McKlllop, (Jab- Paul Abbe A Winner Of 2.17 Event At. Amherst ii. t (Conroy) the flagrant Melody (O'Brien) aha) I 4 s Hillside Scot. g a e. 2:14 1-2, 2:13 1-2, 2.14. NO. I CLASSIFIED Bennie Budl Sir Admiral vubulflfin anemone-Q . (Bailey) e: 2.15; 2.15; 2.15 1-2. Free For All Peee Jollity (Conroy) 2 Hal B. Direct (O'Brien) 1 Josedale Hoosier (Hood) 4 Nate Hanover (Morrison) 3 Time: 2.06 1-4, 2.10, 2.10. NAMED RACE Belle of Brooklyn (Stew- art) 3 Manchester's Alberta (Hood) 1 Oxford Lady (Major) 3 lster Henley (O'Brien) 4 alurnet Dijon (Harrison) 5 Time: 2.19. 2.16 1-4, 2.18. ‘car olds and upward, - purse $300. m; l - Low, (Hunter) i. BLWl n l-Imorcr, (Sefford) 2. (BVIEI Ii. Brccks) 4. Philadelphia, True (mo. Km n" also started ‘not. two t. r olds and upward. $300 . 510F111 ~_ iCorrrer) 3. ti, (Smilll) 4. ivatchimg. Hollyrood "em- Hanover also started. wk mg three yea,- 0145 Charlottetown, Two first and ll one mile. nurse $400. . r. (Pownrll) 1 1. _ (Vincvard) 2 3. . (Mnbrey) fl w; _ rC-mcron) 4 5. 1- Nutcr-“rcr. (Milnz) 5 4. Tiwv 2'61 ‘f; 2:05. llir. '- irl. Jrsedalc Rotter, Z- rrf Vii-alt also started. vi from second heat. aic nace (‘cur vear iii-h . roe mils. nurse $400. -S ntr F~l, (Ssfford) ll. l-lonrr ii-izrtman) 2. ~ "ibrlt, (Watson) 3. -r'~~~ Lee. (Gocdhart) 4. c 2M. '" (‘d Brooke, Andrew Guy ~ri9.. Remember When Dilly rm.- 553E. Press) e Czstlllcux. popular Mont- won his second Canad- .' at Montreal three years ago Fill. Casl'l'cu. now in the R A. F still holds the welter- eisht and lightweight titles. rief Items rcm Sicily By ROSS MUNBO Zliilililll Press War Correspond- cnl. SOMEWHERE 1N SICILY, Aug. LION-Khaki closeups: The pip: band of the Seaforth ~§illallllC1S oi Vancouver played srctrcat in the central square us follolving its capture- In- Jannned the square. "n! from balconies and crowded _ Stills oi the Cathedral on one n: oi the square to listen to the lifts. At um: stage cnrhlniere ' keep order as the Italians 0 “d‘ the Canadians, l zhem. . the pipers act as ing up rations of wat- hsind do all kinds of necessary Tilt Canadians haven't been (suns from Malaria in Sicily. chief of the divisional medic- . services said there had been ,1 two suspected cases of mal- __l since tho landings. On the '38s fr“: Britain and during > ashore careful pre- m - re taken to guard keidt Malaria and they have hi; the Allicd armies crowded m! _imans around Mount Etna 11.2.15 over which battles were “i! returned to normal life. In in“ rind towns shops opened m l and scores of barber shops m“ ""1118 business with the “Velma-rs 2nd ‘famllies_who fled ‘i=1 . ‘still? SIFuWiImJ" "i Joni them. B er a 0 Most 1 knunlijlge): it oiifitltifairfhgfill to .. . ltd oilrvtelieliilltighengifioeimliroldd a‘ cs in a c t a Quiet or up ured lnec l riti 1;: i Hanover. mid-summer meet. The Campbell- Walter Bounty also ton horse was piloted by V. Polcy Dewey, ST. STEPHEN, N.B., Aug. 19— (CM-Dr. J-J.MecPherson‘s Chest- nut Bars streaked to victory in the feature free-for-all here this af- ternoon to walk off with top mon- ey in the St Crolx Driving Club's I who also drove Rip Abbey to first place in the 2.20 Trot 3c Pace. The McPherson horse had two first, and a second in taking the free-for-all event, and this after- noon's victory was the second big win in as many weeks for the Bars. First place in the 2.14 ’I‘rot and Pace was won by Jean Henley of second gave the Island horse first place in this event. SUMMARY 2.14 Trot A Pace Jean Henley (Kelly) 2 1 1 Island Horses Well Up In St. Stephen-Summary Hal McKinney (Moreside) 1 Top Hat (Mehan) 3 Dnle Chacato (Keyes) 4 Albert E. Gruttan (Carr) 5 Timc: 2.09 1-4, 2.09 1-4. 2.12 2.20 Trot d: Pace Rip Abbey (Foley) Marchmant (Hanlcy) inflation (Barnes) Bright Hanover (Clukev) Carnation Lady (Living- stone) Pcter Jackson (Mehan) Time: 2-14, 2.14 3-4, 2.16. Free For All Chestnut Bars (Poley) 1 Dale H. (J. Hennesscy) 2 Harry Direct (Ryan) 3 Victor Lee (Langillel 4 Lawyer Grattan (Mehan) 5 Time: 2.08 1-2, 2.08 3-4, 2.09. K. 0f 0. Tennis Tournament Ideal weatheh-oonditlons penult- Softball In a series of softball games which began with company piny- ofis between the various military units stationed at Beach Grovc ted the playing of six matches ycterday in the Knights of Col- umbus tennis tournament. The results o3 the matches played Bh- as follows: Miss Joyce Cantweli defeated Miss Kay Feavyour 6-2. 6-4. Miss Mary Murnaghan defeated Miss Frances Coyle 6-2, 6-4. Maurice Goodwin defeated Som- erled Tralnor 6-1, 8-6. Luzis Hennessey defeated Wilf- red Smith by default. Mike Hennessey defeated Louis Campbell by default. Earl Quinn won from Cyril Cal- laghan by default. dFollowing are matches for to- ay. 6.30: Claire Griffith vs Camllln Peters; Mildred Campbell vs. Eliz- abeth Mumaghan: Florence Mc- Tague vs. Eunice Condon; Winni- fred Doyle vs. Pauline Peters: Kay Doyle vs. Mrs. J.B. Richards: Bill Campbell vs. Gus MacDonald; John Connolly vs. Leo Callaghan. Biislzclu. AMERICAN Boston 4; Detroit 3. Boston 0; Detroit l0. Washington 4; Chicago 3. Philadelphia 0; St. [mils 3. NATIONAL Pittsburgh 8; New York 1. Cincinnati '1, Boston 5. Chicago Z; Brooklyn 0. St. Louis 5; Philadelphia l8. INTERNATIONAL Baltimore 4: Rochester 0. Newark 0; Toronto 2. Jersey City 1i; Buffalo z. Baltimore 5; Rochester 4. Syracuse 5; Montreal l. Revised Rentals Order Announced UITAWA. Alllt- 1$—(CP)—Th¢ Prices Board announced today that under its revised rentals or- der effective Oct. l. ‘ W!" have cause for a decrease in rent- el if there has been a lessening“? appurtenances. furniture. furn - ings. equipment. fixtures. eervlfie! or fecllit su plied or to be Ill led for f ed minimum ren - Inn. for a two-week period of training, the 2nd (R) Cape Breton Highland battalion emerged vin- torious- Elimination play-offs were hold between the PEI. Light horse. the trainees at the basic training cen- tre, the Plctou Highlanders, the officers of the 42nd Briaad- and the GB. Highlanders. The semi- final game war. played between C- B. Highlanders and the Pictuu Highlanders The latter were de- feated. The winners were then challenged by the Brigadc officers to an exhibition game. The offi- cers fought gamely but were de- cisively defeated by the star team which was composed mainly of men from "C" Coy, from the town of New Waterford. The congratu- lations of the brigade are extend- ed to the winners. KINKORA 111T. SCHOOL The following are the correct re- sults of the Maritime Examining Board Examinations written at Klnkora High School, where twenty pupils wrote Grade Eleven examinations. (In order of merit) Ieah O'Hanley, St. Peters, Dor- is Jay. St. Peter's. Frances Bren- nan, Klnkorn, Mary Moynngh, Emerald, Mary Paid, Stanley Bridge, Adelaide Glover. Spring Vnlley, Evangeline Grocnan, New- ton, Marie Ryan, Cardigan, Betty Green, Albany, Mary Richard, Charlottetown. Marie Corcoran, Piusvillo. Gordeno Murphy, Emer- ald, Ethel Callaghan, Nort-h Wilt- shire, Teresa McIver, Kinkorn. Catherine OTianlcy, St. Russell Smith. Middleton. McIsarlc, Olenwood, Pauline Bren- nan, Kinkora, Tens McIver, Kin- koru. Billy Murphy. Emerald. The following have Junior Ma- triculation standing: Leah O'l-ianlcy. St. Peter's. Doris Jay. St. Peters. PTIIICFS Brennan. Klnkora. Mary Moynagh, Emerald. Adelaide Glover, Spring Valley, Evangeline Orcenan. Newton, Mary , nley Bridge, lliarie Ryan. Cardigan. Clordenn Murphy, Em- erald. Marie Corcoran. Pusvlllo, ‘Ethel Callaghan, North Wilt- shire, ‘Catherine O'Hanley. St. Peter's, ‘Terese McIver, Kinkora. Doris McIsaac. Glenwood. ‘Russell Smith. Middleton, ‘Pauline Bren- nan, Kinkore. Billy Murphy, Elnor- aid. that as of Oct. 1 s landlord may not, without the agreement of his tenant. decrease heating, lighting or hot. or cold water services un- leae he obtains a permit to do en from a rentals appraiser. or unless fuel is unavailable or the ‘ YEO T H E A T R E "The Gay Sisters" BARBARA STANWYOI GEOBOE BEEN!‘ GERALDINE iii nauseous - nu. e r u. MONTAGUE - servudelt ' e AND 1o r. u. 50m!!! -- M0 MATINEE - lullfg HULL EXPECTED tcasunuefE-m g 1.) 2. Plans for meeting the insistent Russian demands for e diversion- ary second front that will draw of! some oi the German hordes they are desperately but. successfully op- Dosing. 3. Blane for increased aid to Chlnas powerful but war-weary and ill-equipped forces. 4. On the political front-to ee- tablish a working basis reeable to Russia and the other United Nations for treating with capitu- latlng enemies and establishing temporary civil government in the wake of conquering forces on what now are enemy or enemy-occupied areas. 5. Establishment of a “ lomatlc Dm status, acceptable to Britain and the United States at least, for the national committee Giraud. 6. Clarification and enlargement of peace aims in a degree and de- tail more extensive than those laid down by the Atlantic Charter ro- claimed after the first Churc ill- Roosevelt (var conference at sea in August. i941. Today's announcements from the secrecy-shrouded Citadel within which the Churchill-Roosevelt] conferences are being held were' bare of information. Significant Message servers in the message which Pre- I sidcnt Roosevelt latlng him on the success of the combined operations in Sicily-i stressing the value of team-u'ork.| This was taken by many as on indication that the further and] mightier combined operations ob,‘ Sicily campaign might now tnlwnrz shrine _ Tilcrt- was no further informsm tion on the planncd trip of Presi- ' Phee and“ Gertrude cent Rrvw- it i1 ww" but as intimated n de- tailed std s nt on arrangements for the visit would be made avail- ab" tcnlori .v It. was leer ed officially that not plan: arc bcim mod;- for Mr. . Churchill to go to Ottawa at the some tint’: FAVOR. THE S\ AMPS l.»ccc""< hrcccl in swampy places i“ th- howl Better Shaves - ' And More 0f Them with Gillette lather SHAVING LARGE SIZE TUBE Mode by Illa world's landing experts in shov- ing comfort, the molten of llua Gillette Model- smarter earnest: 2g 5 E E E a gr s: see s: sac: unis '51s! b u t iordtheceii- 1m” era on o France, un er n. Charles De Gaulle and Gen. Henri gfifignu Asbestos 41 B A on 21 ‘Dom Tar But significance was seen by ob- $355.“; T C cabled Gen. Imp 32%.. Dwight D. Eisenhower congratu-lpnce 90m S TOCK QUOTA TIONS Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertiaemena 1| (bu; Ilelv York Stock Exchange — 2 MININC upw- mnonvm . 1 4m- onto am: (c?) = 5 i "u s ti‘ is 539i? s; ztszzamrerzzzr Montreal Stock ewe-II ll wanna-b OWE!‘ o3588= 8 ‘u; Eitiilie. 5i qua-sunscreens: Montreal llurll 3"?“ mow- RESULTS OF SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS The following are the results of _ he Maritime Board examinations .1. tit-lolly forecast at the start of the m Grade x1 a; scum High school. be Of the ten pupils writing these ox- ‘aminations, eight were successful: The following have Matriculat- ion standing: Pauline MacPilee, Gertrude MacDonald. Helen Glover Ellen Douglas MacDonald, Claire MacDonald, ‘Joan West. Mullally. FROM THE EAST immigration from East India t0 British Guiana began in 183B. Two German airmen shot dcwn over Britain a few hours after the announcement of Mussollnis res~ ignatlon refused to believe that the Duce had fallen when they were captured. . Q s‘? WHY HAVE 5“ in!‘ SORE we‘: (fear? ~n- eoeo-reo-a '0 1 Tobur "Ilrares Res 811 UFES (In order of merit) PaglimbMaca val-musk?“ 30 9X13 Waite l1 0m" 11°“. (equal) Helen Glover, Ellen Douiz- Wendigo |las MacDonald and Claire Donald (equal), Joan West. Alicia Mullally, Albert Lannan. Mac- Writ Ard a g 3 8 8 8 T'-""" " ~r P “is: aneuseE-aiazs 2 I s d >4 :93 8 i = "Y" N“.=»\r ...- 522322.35 L. 2 ‘gs a wsaq 3- v- '5":- tsé-isssaa-i?» Tl MGIQ (Yl i Bruck Alicia o when shun no chance lo emoke. notlme lo be lighting mulehau-mnyboloodun r- ams»! Never mind! on cerveyouruellulrlondlyehew and um on! HICKEY L NICHOLSOWS §asE§ FE 5i e- w-I?‘ ‘i. "fie-w" O IQ s: was sec??- ‘ass-geisha ' 8§§%3i§t€ Geutrel Guardian locale. so rd- 29 per word: Annouueemeutguaz: Cowuum u‘ “n”. “'- ‘Ellllll ullllfilugtmmélllo-rl Condolence '50 per inch: %dlng and i0 use": flea egrry additional I wo It I u“ W N!‘ I" I810 If huorl ‘eliwuét-nerlesneeere-eeermeauueeeaeaotagrn i‘: ‘Miscellaneous SPECIALS - PERMANENT .- Mrs. Johnson's Beutuy Bi n, 6-16-11. ATIINTION FAIMIIS — WI have one uled Power Sprayer for sele. all Manfg. 00., Ltd" ch“. tetnwn. 8-9-il-l3-tf. E E WANTED ‘I0 BUY SECOND hand oer in ggod condition. Ap- . y Mr. Fred ates, Corner Bed- oml Blood. 8-20-11. WANTED — FURNISHED. HEAT- ed a artmant, 2 to 3 bedrooms, gin“ gtionAbetlweegonowaoéld r - any x " . .' Guardian. 8-14-61. to R For Sale . . A Dept. Z-C-IA. l-‘oa sane-remnant. nyé-zo-zl-zr-zs-ei. C H2151]: d b 11% It. l E“ °". 3-2851‘. FOB SALE — PONTIAC 1988 . were. seats. Ex- cellent con tion. Phone’ 1741. I a- OIIEV motor 1h good condition. Apply A. R-hynee. West Royalty. - e-le-Ii. '°.....,,= "tr-s" aims"; Q00 00h OD. 111 nt St», or phone flog-wk 8- . Male Help Wanted WANTIIJ — L!!!‘ I w wheel. Apply an, 5-O- . wman yer forty Buying Fowl, Chicken l H L and Broilers, etc, both live C m’ P‘ F“ and dressed. Our modern killing lent ie at. your aer- vlee. rates supplied also. Chick feeds and laying luoeli on hand. swn-"Ps Charlottetown August . Ma thews. M. A., M. R. S a: 7-20- . Female Help Wanted Wlooel hotel A a vice omeé, ‘$2.... Charlottetown, P. B. l, 3- é W w E _ Mach! Extenalo Table "8 2213f... wlifél, Wool“ cards’. Bureau. Jars, Crooks set of Diihel- s i 2i All kinda other articles u» nlam- Lglsa “w w,‘ i: erous to mfllthil. we" w nun. .. ‘J2 15° 4a saymzno srusr-zr. Guardian. p-fi s’ Auction Selle 1 naus- enun- rnmer. euousr ml. ee- e r Jl. I am instructed by Mr. Henderson to uell by Public Aluition lab III!‘ hold furniture consisting of some flne Fleece of mahogany, walnut ll oak. including solid oak dining room tab e and chain. 1 china cablnezflld buffet. 1 oelr hall rack, 1 electric radio, ho an flower stand, 1 rel table lamp. 1 floor lamp, 1 reading lamp, 1 table, 1 fire screen, 1 femerg, l hall chair, 1 oak library table, l occasional ohelr end tables‘! Singer Sewing Machine, 1 Annlnlster rug 9 x 12, 1 Axmlnlsier rug 9 x 9. 1 Axmlnlster rug 3 x 8, floor covering! and hall runners. i. Enterprise Monarch kitchen range, I kitchen table with four binu and drawers. I porcelain top (suitable for kitchen table}: 1 Barnett ice box (like new), kitchen cabinet. kitchen chain. electric iron, electric fixtures, veranda hen couch, veranda wicker chain, eocou mattings. 1 full she 5ft"?! etee bed. sp and mattress, l full else braas bed. spring and Oetermoor mattress. l sing e brown etreel bed. spring and mattress, 1 bureau, 1 mull- ogany bureau. l hlghboy, 1 chest drawers, 1 diclne cabinet, 1 bathroom “BLACK TWIST" "ti... CHEWING mirror, 1 clock. bed spreads. dishes. pots and pans and several other s. W. ll. BEATON’, Auctioneer, a "Aallao I plpeleet. furnace if not sold before the sale. By Major Hoopla Out Our Way By J. R. Williams V SHE'S Pwosmv WRITIN‘ TO SAY SHE WAS 5 E n so A wooosrc Mouse- TRAP ? THAT saunas EA5\ER ‘rt-lam DiPPING siouiz . Necwne 1N "me CONiEsOMhiE l-w You COULD MAKE lT up mswr OUT OF- “(OUR i M‘! woaofiwiees! LACK OF METALE was Paeciglrggo A el-loiIrAeE or u - . J /COULD Lose Tue wen u= we NATION wees oyerzrzun B\l Roosters.’ i ustdcsm some seams DESIGN one OF- wooo ? , REINFORCED . SPlDER visas = The Board unouncement said sh Consuls lug is due to aovemment orders. BRINGING UP FATHER - I'M AFRAD YES-I'M LOOKIN’ FER TH‘ ICEMAN.’ ,_ [PL HE LEFT Hi5 - lCE-TONGS HEQEH ‘THERE HE Z ‘ i?’