t xvi-Y =2. 1941- tild Home Weekl liewsy Notes '9‘ agjferty of Dumbeiis fence gm bi attractions et are..." 5... we... k 1110MB g,,'i‘,‘,’.°..,., at Charlottetown, Aug- “, ma w 14th. Pat will have op’- w mm in some of the fest- m o; the program the almost well known Joe Murphy. are inimitable artists in and have a wealth will 01d ’ t that” of bumm- always at their disposal. m at pm“, o; lgughs hear Pat m. and Joe-short for Pat. Raf- ..‘I§‘...a Joe Murphy. will aive you ‘my of laughs at each rform- flo. Old Home week. C lotte- m August llth u» 14th. Hear m (In; the same songs that made um Canadians in the last war and vjnljgnllflS of‘ their sons and mghtcrs laugh. Pat will be at hi! g, Old Home week and opposite m, will be Joe Murphy. equally ersatile and equa 1y funny- Bill Lynch shows playing 01mg; audiences in other Muri- m. clue; such as Halifax, the evs, Fredericton and Monet-on. y“ b‘, here for Old Home Week. “gust 11th t0 14th. Bill has a qyndgyful line of acts and amuse- {@1115 this year. Always improving e has struck the illlihest note of q m1; ensoil. See the Bill Lynch q; ncons and evenings rt harloiictown, August 11th to 14th. "at Fussner wi'1 be one of ~ attractions at Old Home y” lottetown, August 11th 0 ‘1th. His performance is an cn- it one from any- b cre seen in the Mar- here he goes he has tug crowds. World l novel act and a great '. Be sure and see The or at Old Home Week, old Home Weck harness racing mm be 11111011,: the best in years. ram all over the Marltimcs eh- ies are pouring in for the Mar- llllis mo-t important harness meet- g, All the old favorites and many cu’ air-rs \vi'i be seen in stirring fr‘ rs at Charlottetown, August rh to 14th. The Provincial Live stock Exhi- 11 at Cha lottetown, August llth . 1 l \\'1l' feature the finest hor- < ea c, sheep, swine, and poul- g in 1hr Garden of the Gulf, Be 1e and see these judged daily in e horsc and cattle rlngg where ere is plenty of seating adcomo- lion, "Ill fares the land to hastening s11 ]ll't'_‘_\'. where wealth accumu- anrl mcu decay. Princes and csmay flourish and may fade, breath can make them as a .r.~.zh 112s made. sBut a he'd their country's pride, when crl can never be 1e- Sos our leading farm- rais: s exhibiting the we id's best horses. cat- shrcn and poultry at the live Stock Exhibition, town. August 11th to Ono of tiac most pnnular features ‘ti ll Wcik will be the Bil‘. featuring the Frank a. wild animal show. 1 ircat (ihrtcr, slack wire artist‘ .u' i0". Stanley Grover. vort- .11.. the latest in mechanic- rmw. _\'i‘<. iun for young and old " "aiuro B‘l‘ Lynch shows after- fllld evenings at Old I-Icrne , Charlottetown, August 1th to so 371.11" holidays now for Week and Provincial ‘ ock Exhibition, Charlottetown, urusm hith i-o 14th. There will - fun aplenty and thrills galore the four aiteznoons and evenings this memorable week. Fit your- ‘f for another year by taking a iiday and seeing the whole show c start to finish. It will be s. vaiizer and worth many times cost. l-lnve your share of the n. Attend Old Home Week at iarlottetown, UT OUR WAY srokrluo 1s EWS TILILIE GUARDIAN '0 srocx QUOTA TIONS Braves Win l7-lnning Marathon From Cubs 4-3 NEW YORK. mod b homemiluyns In J Mile, New York Giants be ‘no,’ 0-5 tonigh nu twilight game as Carl Hub. bell went the route for his fourth triumph, JOIMJI’ nine 1111s, At Boston. the raves. after fill- inguthe bases by expert bun , l! e1 l. IT-lnw 4-3 victory over Cbioolo Cubs ay C°°ll¢y singled cleanly to right- centre against rlghthander Hiram Blthorn with none out. While capturing Elmo piflyed in the majors seasons. the Braves came from be- hind and Pulled into a s-s dead- lock in the eighth with a two-run rally. Then the marathon battle by ates I Tris Speaker Regaining Health CLEVELAND, July 2l-(AP)— Tris Speaker probably will be tak- en home in about a. week from the hospital where he has been critical- ly lll for 15 days, his physician said today. Baseball's great centreflelder. now 54 years 0d, will be taken off Lakeside Hospital's danger list by tomorrow, Dr. E. B. Castle said. When admitted. Speaker had pneumonia symptoms and later a major operation was performed because of an intestinal perfora- tion. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 3; Boston 4 Pittsburgh 5; New York 6 Cincinnati 4: Brooklyn 8 St. Louis 6; Philadelphia l AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 4: Detroit 8 Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 0; Jersey City 1 Montreal 0; Newark 3 Syracuse 7: Rochester 4 Syracuse 2; Rochester 1 Buffalo 0; Baltimore 6 Buffalo 8: Baltimore 3 Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Jack Dempsey. travflling t‘"e comeback route, knccked out Jack Sharkey in the seventh round b2- fore 84,000 spectators in Yankee Stadium, 15 years ago trnig-t. De- tested by Gene Tunrey in Septem- ber of the same year in the famous "lzng count" fgiit. s.‘ Chic"go. Dem y annrunced his re‘ire- m=nt. But he tried o, comeback in 1931 that; ended wken he was de- feated by Kingfish Liv nsky. Among tihe greatest attractions for Old Home Week at Charlotte- town, will be the American swing Follies Revue of 1942, which has made an enviable reputation from New York to San Francisco. Beau- tiful dancing girls, magnificenty costumed in four gorgeous acts. with dancing and singing specialties ga- lore. A feature of Old Home Week Charlottetowwn, August 11th toidth. The Cressonians is one of the snartes‘. acts that will be seen Old Home Week, Charlottetown, August 11th to 14th. Five clever young men and young women in daring acts of agility, acts unbelievably well executed, bhe result of years of practise. The Oressonians‘ two acts, one full of mirth andd hum- our, Aihe other of agility and skill, w1‘l surely please the vast, audiences at Old Home Wee Charlottetown, August 11th to ljth. By. J. i Zl-(APJ- settled 80in. ho h hits ovzr the when Johnny ti duel betdmmween griddle mum“ eld m. Cuhs o» 1m r 2-s frames. Dodgers Pelt Rode M Bwilillyll. Paul Derringer wasn't lily Pulls to the Dodgers today. and his teammates wm little help. with the result the m.- cnal League leaders pounded out an 8-4 decision over cincmmu The Dodgers umped on the vet- eran right-hen er for five runs in the second inning ,all of them un. eilrllfd. and that was enough to win the ball ame as Johnny Allen hurled six-hi ball for his eighth victory of the season. two Tigers Belt‘ Senators 6-4 DETROIT. July 21-(AP)-De- troit Tigers defeated w n senator-B bodily for the first irne in five starts by belting their old teammate, Bobo Newsom, for eight hits that, produced a 6-4 victory. Rookie Hal white pitch“; a five- hitter over five errors to gain his seventh victory. Three triples, two b Ned Har. P15. led to the downfall of New- som, who was charged with hi; 14th defeat against seven victor- les. Harris sent two runs across in the first inning and scored 9, third himself. and then tripled for an- other run in the second. Sport Trail By Whitney Martin Associated Press Snort,‘ wflinr NEW YORK, July 2l-—(AP)- Taking the short cut:- St. Louis Browns have just com- pleted refinancing of the club, Lt they had waited a while Chet Luflbs would have done it for them. If he keeps on at his resent pace Don Barnes could sci him for enough to stock a small mint. Its a pretty smart idea, at that, to sell $2 shares in the club. When your bleacher fan has a $2 invest- ment, it becomes his club. When Laabs hits a, home run, the fan is convinced that its his money that's that's talking. When a guy strikes out, that's the other fellows share. There's nothing like a financial in- terest to create the personal in- terest. even if the financial inter- est doesn't pay any interest. Or maybe you've lost interest already. ._o... We sometimes wonder just what a fl hter has to do to be rated a lead ng contender for - weight title. Melio Bettina hasn't lost a fight as a 11eu.,'...._..., . ... licked pretty tough gents. Yet the N.B.A. rating puts him below Billy Conn and Lee Sa- vold. Don't raise your boy to be s. southpaw fighter. _°_. Clark Griffith has silenced re- ports that he will sell Bo-bo New- som to the Dodgers. Which is a lot easier than silencing Bo-bo Newsom, at that. Right now it ap- pears that Brooklyn needs New- scm about as much as it needs an- other Leo Durocher. It nearly another Leo Durocher, at a _0._. sneaking of fines, will Har- ridge must feel red-faced over that $250 assessment he tacked on Jimmy Dykes not. long ago for stalling in a game at Boston. Har- ridge's reprimand accompanying the fine- pointed out that Dykes actions were unfair to the Boston fans. The same fans hs/ve given k- Dykes a $250 watch just to show hovLpeeved _they_were. R. Wiliams NOW l-l wanz-r- vou CAN'T TELL ME THAT Roorusi’ IN JUNK FILES l5 PArrzio-rrsm on vouiz PART.’ 11's JUST YOUR N ur-rv , LOVE OF JUNK AN‘ 5TEN . WORRY TRAMPISH MESSINESS ,' on, VEAH‘? WELL, AN INVENTORG JlST A ~u'r Tm. HE'S GOT WHUT THEY NEED-dint‘ DANIEL BOONE WAS A WOODS TRAMP "nu. THEY NEEDED WHUT HE HAD -- NOW l.OOl<lT SDREDI “m” s-Yfwbk" 102111.110 1:1 LFAW! Paevoereaousfw / rum" A vererzau Hones- MAN or- M‘! ureu scours euouto "room; FROM rue euuo/ wrru "me a RACE ALL BUT won!»- Army Meets Y Tonight.’ , '1 between In did not ms- beceuse of weather conditions. Instead the long awaited encounter was t- oned until this evening. th earns have been e ly waiting this chance of meeting again g one of the best of soon. "Y" boys were skimming through all opposition, having romiped through the first section without snag in the opening game of the ’ section. On occasion the soldiers took their measure and walked off the field with a. well- csmed victory. Ever since the Y. M.C.A. boyanirér-ve been chaining ‘I131- an typo: y o even g g defea . ‘This evening they will be given e chance of seeing what they can do about it. However. the Army lads are just as anxious to repeat their feat and n. good game is promised. Jersey City Blanks Leafs JERSEY CITY, July 2l-(A.P)—- Bobby Coombs, brilliant Jersey City rlghthander, gave the Little Giants a 2-1 edge in their three- game series with Toronto Maple Leafs today as he notched a one- hitter to shade Joe sullivan and Jack Hallett in a thrilling pitch- ers’ battle 1-0. Coombs, who racked up his 12th triumph of the campaign and fifth shutout, did not permit a Toronto runner to reach third base. Hagg Breaks Record For A2, 000 Metres OE. Sweden. lluly 21- F MALM (AP)—GllI1d€I‘ Hsegg. 26-year-old Swedish fireman who has averaged a world track record a week for the last month, tonight. clipped four-tenths of a second from the accepted world standard for the rarely run 2,000 metres. Haegg was clocked in 5116.4 with Arne Andersson, second to Haegg when he shaved the mile, the two-mile and l,500-metre marks in recent weeks, again the runner-up. LONDON, July 21-(CP)—'I'his fighting wllillfy is buzzing with boxing bouts and glove gossip rig-ht 110w" so sooner or later the "color line ruling of the British Boxing Board of Control was bound to pop up. The rule bars "men of color" from fighting for Britain's titles. al- though they can battle for British Emp e ring crowns. Writing n the London News Chronicle, Percy Rudd slug/eats it. is time the control board revised their attitude in this matter" and calls to mind Larry Gains. Toronto Negro who came to Britain rnanv years ago and k part in top- rsnklng bouts, He now is in the British Army. "There are colored men who are Englishmen in the services," Rudd wrote. "Larr Gains and Tommy Martin corne readily to mind. Their skins do not debar them from fight- for us, and it is absurd to retain on the statute hook of the Boxing Board an old rule which is entirely out of keepl-n with modem con- ceptions of rac a1 freedom." Kecp_l_vlinard's in~th‘e__h_ome. Our Boardng House’ 60MB MIS- crzeeur TAMPEPCED wtrru ll-lE. veurctn!» sPLrrr-"r-rf-I DEMAND- A FULL PROBE or "rt-us crarmn! e loss, when they hit a N MONTREAL STOGK EXCHANGE (Canadian Pull) Block a‘. Brazilian B C Pow A Can Car Found a:CB 332E nau- 555B Power Corp Shnwinigan - 5.522e-13 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. July I1—(@9— Utilities, industrlals and combin- ed completed trad today on the stock exchange an curb market Produce Prloos . July 51-(021- Commodity hmmge. Butter mot: Que (02 more) l4 giTi-edoduleqoooboxss at“ Qqt: Intern A-Il-r II : A-modium I r-s-li; A- 2! l-ZA; E-B I 14-39; C B l-I-BO. M0 [- rted b the Domini n Depart- Rat of ‘Airioulture follow:- shipment selling Qhryg] . A-medium 82 1-2: A- ulleto I 1-2: B 20 i-l-N: 0 I. first grade creamery prints, jobbin ‘price. 35 12-36: irst grade so , Jobbing price, 36-35 I-2; current receipt, Que no 1 teurizcd 33 7-5; no 2 heese: current receipt, western and Que white, l0 5-8 110B Mont- real. wholesale western and Que white 20 first grade FAB MOXIlNB-l- Potatoes: 75 lb bags Que 1.90- 110; Ont 2.35. MINING in stronger positions an balance - but paper; and golds shawinigan and Br an were slanted higher in utilities on the stock exchange Power took a small loss. CPR. edged down in carriers, Consolidated smelter-s was down to a new low in metals and International Nickel Firmer in industrials were Can- adian Car, Industrial Alcohol "A" Massey-Harts and International Bronre preferred. Dominion Tar F, and Bathurst lagged. Distlilers-Seagrams and Celanese preferred were stronger spots in miscellaneous and National Brew- eries was in arrears. Royal was down a point in banks. Total sales: 8,900 shares; Indus- trlals, 5,400; Mines, 3,500. Montreal Gurh (Canadian Prose) neck Abitibi Pfd i Beauhamois Dom Tar 4 Livestock MONTREAL, July ill-NJ?)- There were l05 cattle, 177 dreep and lambs, 677 hogs, and 778 calves for sale on the two Mont- real livestock markets today, Prices on all classes of livestock were steady to strong. There were no steers. Heifers ranged from $6.00 to $10.00. Good cows $8.25 to $8.50, medium kinds $7.50 to $8.25. and common butch- ers down to $6.50. Canners and cutters $5.00 $0.25, common bulls were $6.50 to $8.50. There were no cod bulls. _ Veal ca ves were strong at $10.00 to $13.00 with an odd calf up to $14.00. Good veals mostly $13.50, medium $12.50 to $13.00 and the bulk of the commoner kinds moot- ly $11.00 to $12.00. Drinkers and ight. grassers in mixed lots were mostly $8.50 to $9.00 ranging from $7.50 to $9.50. Medium to good lambs were $14.00 plainer kinds $12.00. Sheep were $5.00 to $7.50. Hogs were $16.25 for B-l dress- ed. Grade A drew $1.00 per h premium with discount on o grades. Sows were $10.00 to $11. ive weight. iscrzrwr READ?) Macon! we ex- ~9- ; w ~ By George McMsnul tirough Quebec Bob Coniagu con GM Dome East msiartio alcon Fleet greflcoeur o nger Hon-re Oil H0076)’ Int Nickel Int Pete " "- . Pr" saezessc a E. s:ssss.§sEEes.sses 3 l-lldl-l on Ventures Vermilote Waite Amn Wendigo Wrt HM‘! Pend Ore r.» enter... ..-. assessessarkaeasseaesasssai: Yesterday's Market CORRECTED FOB EVERY NESDAY AND SATURDAY’! w!” ISSUE do: hi? cebblll well Buttir, dairy corned Sea” b m‘ 1N2: mines’ seoonik. 7 1b‘ , I 1b. Island head lettuce Island lettuce, leaf Chicken, each Mushrooms per lb. New carrots bunch New carrots, 3 lbs. Rhubarb, 6 lbs. Island spinach. b. lobsters, 1 lb. .7311." ti?“ c ‘Mock, . 10-100 $5111“ slim-weenie: bottles iii-ills Pigs. six weeks old, per pair $14 Strawberries box 3°° New beets, per bunch 10¢ Turni , bunch 10° cauli ower, per head 1048c Broccoli. 15 bunch, 2 for 25¢ New onions, bunch 5° Belg.‘ 150 Cucumbers (hot house) esch 20o Island Cherries, eating, lb 25¢ Goose Berries, qt 18¢ Peas. qt. 40° Peas Pod. 3 lbs. BANKS (Canadian Prell) ltoek Royal low York Steel! Exchange l gs=ssaszs..sssssseess:sE M guano-ween meadow-swans 40-40-18 I1 assess aasiasaa sass Toronto Exchange .____. rmoomo. July ll-(W): mocks turned strong in the fin hour today on the Toronto ex- change and early losses wen re- duced or eliminated. ‘Three groups. the golds, base motels and indus- trials, finished with narow net index gains and the western oils were unchanged. Volume was a- bout even with thflrt of Monday at 116,000 shares. In the late advance Hiram Waik- en sold upeto 4.3 for a gain of 1 3-4 in ui active trading. Cains of a nt or more came out for Gatineau Power A. pfd., Goodyear Tire, pfd., and Imperial Bank. Fractions were netted by Consum- ers Gus, Brazilian Traction, Can- adian Pacific Dominion Found- ries. Fleet rel-art. Gypsum and Massey Harts pf Abltibi issues were weaker. Oth- er industrial soft spots were Bell Telephone, International Pete. Loblaw B., National Grocers and Page Hersey. Slmpsons pfd. weak- ened a point and Tip Top Tailors dropped 3-4. ade in Ontario Ni&el totalled 40,000 shares and the price closed 1-4 up at 15 3-4. Venirura and Pend Oreiile slipped 3 to 5 cents. Kerr Addison turned strong in the final period and closed 10 cents up at 3.90. Gains of a few cents were held by Bralorno, Ma- cassa, MacLeod Cockshutt, San Antonio, Teck Hughes and Wright Hargreaves. East Malartic and Central Pat- ricia weakened 5 cents to new low prices for the year, I-loillnger clos- ed 10 down to 7.35 and Jason, Preston. Mining corp. and Broulan finished on the down side. Turnover was Home Oil with the price unchang- ed and British Dominion was ac- tive at a gain of 1-2 to l-4. FOR SALE Desirable property o! Cher- les u, U per Orlebsr Street, consist ng of large lot with u! mental and shade trees and 8 roamed house with modern conven- lenceo-hot water system new. Anyone interested tele- phone 350-1 or cell at prem- ises, 5'1 Orlebu Street. 7-15-18-22-25. ::——' gllill Guardian locale, 5o per and; Announ gar-ml and S Condolence end I0 cent: for ov ‘Agpprecletion, 70o pes- ll tIllOlI D91‘ application. substantial in ' lay Wwwkvingl Qampe been N, nun - non omen - oauoeum ",- NIIIPNONI OPHCII o IQIAQQQM"[‘ b: OIPAIYKIIIT IIQINI n flflflfl|lj soon nous “a m»; nun nous‘ ' Currencies‘ NITW YORK. July II-(W) The Canadian dollar cloned at e discount n! 10 PG cent in today's foreign emhangp . (Ottawa Foreign Enr- chsnge ghte 9.00- 9.111 r oen oun . e poun Sterlirig also finished anchorages at $4.04 in term; of the United totes dollar. BESIDENOI AI MOUNT IIIIAII FOR SALE Th fl (5) mod cotter lot o: ti: laterlilors. John . Ill‘ Ccrmlck at Mount Stewart ll or fared for immediate sale. Awly d MAUDE McCOEMICK. DE, LEONARD FAR-Ml Executor-s of Estate Mrs. John J. McCo 7-17-2042. Boat For Sale PERSONAL LOANS for Taxes, Fuel Purchases and other Seasonal Needs, ONE YEAR IO REPAY Apply 0e the nearest brendu of TIIE CANADIAN BANK 0F COMMERCE Monthly Dspollll Provide for Repayment You "mes"- §'= 82x22 5i A t: e9 p...3.."l2f.....'l‘;“’l‘.~ u... All l5 PROTECTED I7 ‘it: IllfiURANCI. wruca m BANK ARRANGES Advertising Rater-Payable In Alvam Minimum Charge for An Advertheucnh ll coal; Per word: Western and Intern 30 Del‘ Notices 10o a CINI. Ole.- 5o ldditlonll 8 I0 do cents per inch. Addrcexind Coming Ev Hate of Subscriptions 81.00. Otha- rein In Miscellaneous Teachers Wanted QUICK EFFICIENT TYPING SER- vfee. Apply Guardian. 7-18-51. UINIVIER. SPECIALS. MRS. M-Illrihsstori’: Beauty Salon. 141-11.- uuaoanrno surnames r5 Colviils siding today. X ones and 3 clears also posts and stakes. R. A. McPhall. 7-22-51 ANY INVALIDS 0R. ELDERLY ople requiring board and care B: private home, apply AJB c-o Guardian, 7-22-11 Lost LOST - HUB CAP OFF V-8 CAR. Apply Guardian. 7-22-11. LOST — TARPAULIN BETWEEN Charlottetown and Surnmerslde. Finder notify Guardian. 7-22-31. LOST - ROUND KNITTING bag with contents. Ring 10$.” u Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN ABLE T0 D0 all around farm work on largo farm. Year round iob_ for suit- able man. Aonlv Conal Farm, Gagetown. N B. 7-13-41- Female Help Wanted wan-ran - mun array 12o spring Park Road. 7-2l-3i wamap - woman on 0.1m. 8 I1 . WANTED - NUBSEMAID FOR small baby. Phone 1066 between one and two. 741-"- wsnrap - covm-rw crab "or; 11 m. housework. Apply M- uanllan. '7' ' a sunns WANTED Fog“;- l?!- gasitsl. Apply mo: ‘i’ wanna-rescuer: .6511...“ Corner School. Supplement $150. William I... Delaney. Secretary. 7-N-3i ___ WANTED - TEACHER F01! Kingsboro Sch l. s 1 g 0125.00. Earl Kcwnedvy. gergfetgzrgl - “A u ____ TEACHER WANTED FOR. GLEN- flnnan School. A. R. MacDonald, Beorotary- 7-22-21. warn-so T115635»? also“: vale School. Supplement $100.00. Mark Curiey. Secretary. 7-72-21. WANTE D — PRINCIPAL FOR Borden School. supplement $225.00. P. J. McInriLs Sec- 7-22-31. To Let TO LET - FURNISHED SUMMER Cottage at Margate Shore. thrcr miles from Kcnsurgion. Agar Box 202. Kensington. 7-2 -3i Women and Men Wanted A SPLENDII) OPPORTUNITY T0 establish your own profitable busi- ness. At leisure or exempt. from military service. soil tea, coffee and other high-grade household necessities in exclusive district. No risk under thirrv dav trial. Full cooperation granted. Apply now: Jito, 1435 Montcalm. Mon- weal, N-7-1l-8-W-l0i. For Sale i r01: sans: - MODEL a norm '59- Reasona ble. Apply G- Kem- Auburn. ‘ _ ONE 2 Fgltsilefiliificellent condition Bar- ggm, Inquire 5:1 Quiz-en staqPhone a - rotary, non sAu: rrvrmsnnrui certain living room and bed- room furniture. Excellent “tans . h . Phone 1 - . dltion ca: mlw ‘Fad,