35cm six sgtoiijnu itiws Riverside Matinee Races Provide Good Sport i Riverside matinee races at Ver- W non yesterday afternoon attracted Star Dillon (Steele) .. .. 4 Time: 222i 1-2. 2:17. 2:16 1-2. , The winning horse is owned by. plant grcatlv from last season and ; Rankin McLaine of Charlottetown.‘ a large crowd. J. Leo‘ Praught, track manager, has improved the has stalls for l5 horses. a grand- stand and the track itself in great order. The races were much enjoyed. McNeilPs Pick (W. Mc- Nelll . . . . . .. The following was the sum- ) . .. mnry: Eva Worthy (Collins) Ima Kalmtick 2:18 3-4, 2:22 1-2, ‘lillllé. The ivinning horse is owned by Pagalicci, 2:091, <W. Hennes- Wellington McNeill oi Southport. Class C Trot and Pace Class .~\ Trot sey) . Jane Harvester, 210% (C. O'Brien) .. . . . .. I Time: 2:18 3-4 . The winning horse is owned by‘ Walter Hcnncssey, Charlottetown. Billy Kalmuck lMcRaci DH Baby Budlong lCarvcr) Clan B Pace Because iMCGlllgilllt Calumet Peter iMcK Time: 2:%, 2M. 2:2’! The winning horse is owned b Bert Younkcr of Winsloe. Lady Rose. 2116M (R. Mc- Laild . .. l1 K110i"! I 81.6% (A. a . . . . . 3 _ ,, . . . I 3 Marlorie Buflong, 2117K Judges. B. Brown. 1T. Weir; . . 3 2 2 l Charles Nell Coehatodelc, 2:i6% Acorn, E. Cheverie. ‘_A __ NEW YORK, July 5 _- (AP) -"llllng up in Winning the Lexington If some of the other horses don't. stake last fall ‘ _, start moving taster very soon, a‘ ance of Henry Thomas, driver of: lowed today f“ drullkenmss ‘ma Kansas - owned filly is going to two Hambletotiian ivinncrs, Yankee win the major share of the 40,- Maid turned in the fastest _ 000 purse when the 19th Hamble- of any two year old last year after wil" MVU-‘fln- Meffif-‘kvllle. Ont-- lbw,“ purchased as a yearn“; for, construction millionaire who rec- l - ently gained wide publicity by ' hundreds of (lollars from lan is trotted o\'er Goshcns "l" ' , ouncd by A L 2. ailing candid l!‘ ".05 3-4 lilid ‘.305 yct ti in, ‘Tigers Deieat Arc in K. Cf C. Senior League c. b . bull ziiuus Suit ers so far in front that s were tuxaoic to overtake lltmyllsllll Stars iii fork Tonight baseball Results ?_ .\'.\TlO.\'.-\l. ILLJl lo Tmnc: MONTAGUE HQRSE RACES lVednesday, July 12th, 1944 51259-4" P|lll$ES——$l250 —CI.ASSES- No. i-Free for All Trot — Purse No. 3-2.1! Pace -- Purse No. 3-23.20 Troi and Pace — Purse No. 1-43.27 Pace (2.11!) bar) M- 5-2-21 mi (Z-I-‘il/z bar) l<lN'l'RllC-§‘ (‘LOSE JULY 7th. 19H ‘VFYRIC. Secrelilry. wses- (IEO. \lc 22 i-IW’ Virginia Kalmuck (B. Youn- DH “Yankee Maid Favorite In 19th Hambletonian assault on u man Police Chief J. Guay as Harry Fal- $1,000 Nine winners of the champion-i llllmfl kc have gone on to ll W11 lifclrann spoilt n night in jail be- Winp Derby in the-list includes Greyhound, who was {OPE 11E flllpfllrflil b01011? PROM?!‘ iilrlon stallion siak- out of the same mare lElizabethi i: lail. In both ra-t as Yankee maid. and i straight heats. ln-ilfltii. Year's winner when the Ham-l were RWHITiQd - ‘i141; 3.4 ndlby Enmlyeltcctive Joseph Cote who, pollcel [he said, was attacked by McLean in al e it wns turned iesmurtint near the Quebec ferryl ' McLean. whose distribution to strangers has run into =1“ - thousands of dollars, had 75 cents , ation of producers and hatchery 1n his pockets when arrested last - men in the province has been giv- night. said Chief Guay. After today's hearing. hfchean‘ rcsuins-d a trip to the Ga sula. oil innit, alrczttiy l s‘ ship stallion s cfiptilrc irtittili .. the first break in or of both stakes. (ioslicii series sinc ' of Volomite has 0W1‘ il li.r rccord of 2 04. Track in 1930 e831; In Bill Canes Good money " 1,500 Attend in outburst 1n ilisltlcliftlik New Glasgow \v -_ \\l. 3C S , July 5-i J lioisc racing fans 2.24 Trot and Pace w: r t 1i: loo Petcr At T1 .. 2.15 Trot aml Pace Sandi." l) D l9 H. U. cannon-m The or that v or comm on vdinory sore YEO theaters (‘Lltilltff’) ERROL FLYNN JULIE BISHOP GENE LOCIUIART took the Northwest Mounted Police to the top of the world and to the edge of life! One oi‘ the most gallant screen stories 0f all l i MONTAGIIE — SAT. 8.00 d: l0 P. H. . SOURlS-MONDAY 8.45 EM. MATINEE McLean Jailed for A$$a|||t in Lgyis 1min Did-create ii disturbance 1n line Belmont tavern, namely by lbiting the ear of one mate ot. LEVIS, Que, July 5 —- (GP) — Under the Ruidq Aline of $25 and $200 costs were identity card '. Ont.. hotel \\'lllfl1')\\'. lValmore De Billy, . One hundred dollars of the costs to Provincial De- Roosevelt And Medical Students WASHINGTON. July 5 a (Apt 7 Prssidcnt Roosevelt declined to-l ‘o i ‘ re with a Selective. J An Adventure so heroic it. WONTAGUE-FRI. mo 1am. ion of the nsvyZs shore patrol in this command, said Cheetah was arrested in a tavern on charges ely, by svearing nothing at all. identified by language to the patrol. 6 Did staff officer". shore patrols, by eat- ing one of his oranges while being ; sentenced until he sobercd up. and then :3- verclv reprimanded and warned that his next draft would be to a Izoo," the Patrolman reported. ISLAND POTATO— of‘ (‘ll the iurt of cattlentcn to extend op- ierntlons iniri the rcalm of rcgist-l lercd animals. Quite a number of: new breeders have established; spc Pen- lccrds, and are taking advantage| of the generally good prices for] live stock to invest in registered cattle. Falconwood was an excellent dem- onstration 0t this interest." Mr. Shaw stated. "The animals sold were well distributed and disposed of at what might be termed good normal Prince Edward Island prices. ’ staff at the present time involve general field work with special reference to live stock. placements. inspection of poultry breeder hnitses. the co-operative marketing of wool and the special drive 1n connection with the improvement oi butler. t. ri ‘ banning occupatlnnaif dcfcrmetits for pro-medical.- stttricnt: altar July l. ‘No ont- is more keenly conscious.’ than I arn tlf the need of laiiiina 1.11.‘ health of the and of niain- nation , n" sure that we havel a supply of doctors.“ thcl ent wrote representative A. ll .' iRcp-Vcb), "but in this nccd of the armed forces.‘ or voting. vrzorous men must alsoj "en lllflfflllTll consideration." and testing of butter samples from creamarlcs for yeasts and moulds are i. of thcs‘ to each (‘l""lll'lCl‘_\' concerned. and where ‘ ll’. r will be sit... pre- T l ment for improvement. Identify, lliip _ Sunk At Halifax HALIFAX, July I — (OP) ~ Identification today of the Brit- ish freighter ‘Irongate as the ship that was sunk by naval gunfire in Halifax harbor more than two years ago recalled the loss of the ininesweepcr Chedabucto which ‘was announced in February by Navy Minister Macdonald. In his nnouncement of the loss of the mineswcep , Mr. Macdon- aid identified it as the one which numbed shells into a freighter in Halifax harbor when it caught fire. The vessel. which carried a $1.000.- 000 cargo including tons of explos- ives, was sunk but the name was not released until today. Work in salvaging the cargo. described as one of the longest and costliest operations ever undertak- en here. is expected to be com- pleted this week. l Restigouche Mascot iGoes 0n “Binge” A NEWFOUNDLAND PORT, July 5 —' (CPi _ Petty Officer “Chee- tali.“ hard-drinking monkey of the Canadian‘ destroyer Restigouche, is at it ngnin. The Patrolman. official publicat- he 2. Was improperly dressed, nam- 3 \V:\s not 1n possession of his Did violently resist arrest 5 Did use obscene and abusive show contempt for the "This rating was put in cells “(Continued from page l.) ___ There is a strong tendency on TlslE QHARLOTTETQVYN GIlARDIAN Howard fireen Britical 0f ManpowerPolicy By DARCY WDONNEI OTTAWA. Jul)‘ 5 — (CD-How- ard Green, Progressive Conserva- tive member for Vancouver, South constituency in British Columbia. said today in the Commons that the government's manpower Policy is “risking a shortage of rein orce- merits" for the army overseas, and "is making all the talk of equal- ity of sacrifice Just a mockery in this land." “It is creating bad feeling and bitterness between Canadian and Canadian that will last for gener- ations." said Mr. Green during continued debate on the budget. The government's policy of re- cruiting an arin for home defence only was not " rankfif nor "cour- ageous". but it was political. "It is an attempt on the part of the government to preserve itself in power," he said. “It. is a policy which effectively prevents any full mobilization of financial, industrial or material resources and of man-power for industry and for the fai-m. I think it can be fairly described as a disgrace to Canada. "A government that will con-' tinue such a policy at this critical time in the nation's history is not l fit to lead the Canadian people in the years they are about to face. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Canuck deserve and will demand, and the will get, a government that wil give Gen. Ivan C, Begramian, Army, which wzih the 3rd Whit-e Russian Arm)’. Captured the great German fortress base at 8631111111! its garrison of some 50,- Luger Luggin’ effective July ist include, JOhn A. gional assistant general manager. ggiiloiilgriigvetcidlifvy Ntlyg w“ New Song them bold leadership." Mr. Green said the home defence troops should be sent overseas when reinforcements were needed. The reinforcements should be made up of highly trained men whether they were home defence troops or volunteers. Liberal Agrees In Part Ross Macdonald (L-Brantford‘ City) agreed that the home de- fence troops should be sent over- seas for reinforcement. but he said lie disagreed with Progressive Con- servative party supporters who said l that if the men were not seiitl overseas thev should be returned to civilian lfe. turn from overseas. and there were no reinforcements when needed then "Canadians to come." “The sale licld Tuesday at The activities of ilie department Arranzemcnts for the handling under way. The results lasts will be reported back proper action s .d to the manage- Miss Glory Palmer FEATURED VOCALIST WITH J A C K D E N N Y and his l5 piece ORCHESTRA PLAYING AT THE SPORTING CLUB CHARLOTTETOWN —FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1944- L MBIA, l AND CANADIAN NETWORKS "ADMISSION $150- pat. season DRESS INFORMAL Advance Sale of Tickets At REDDIN’S DRUGSTORE 113?; Mr. Macdonald said Earl Rowe (PC-Duffcrin-Simcoei llfld talked about the home army. but llfldlhayjng 1M5 of (um mentioned nothing definite liow- we caught him right now he-s on; ever. Mr. Rowe was getting diiier- the run “We licked You on the beaches. chased you through the towns, ent leads on the question from the various party leaders. C. P. Nfdraguc. national chair- man of the Progressive Conserva- tive party, had urged in a state- ment to the press that. the home army be sent overseas. John Brac- ken. the party's leader, n had mumbled nervous approval of Mr. McTagueKs suggestion. But- Hon. R. B. Hanson (PG-York- Sunburl‘). former House Leader of’ the party, had sat in the Commons "in uncomfortable silence," Mr. Macdonald said. He said Mr- Rowe, the opposltion‘s chief finan- cial critic. had urged that income taxes in the lower brackets be de- creased. Others Participating Others participating in the aft- ernoon debate were Justice Minis- ter St. Laurent. Dr. F. W. Ger- shaw lL-DllNllClllf.‘ Hat), and Harry Jackman (PC-Toronto Rosedalei. The debate was adlournrd until tomorrow by G. H. Castelden (C. . .-Y kt l. CMFi. S?‘ Liifirent said that if the House supported the amendment proposed by the Progressive Con- servative party all adjustmenlts the government planned to ma e in tax schedules would be elimin- ated and taxes would remain on the same scale as they Wi-‘Fe 135i fioriit. DANCING 9:.'lfl-2 e++e++e+++++++++++++++++e "(god rest the Souls of those who makeup be sure to nviplv fotnri-i-v lion cream in small dot-i over llio _ entire surface oi‘ your iccc and “ml smooth into the skin with your fingertipq, year. If a majority of the House supported the amendment the vote would set off a general election. Justice Minister st. Laurens said a stiggestion made during the bud- get debate by Hon. R. B. Hanson (PC—York-Sunbury) that failure to increase income tax exemimqgs would result in the defeat of Li - eral members who represented in- dustrial ridlngs was a reflection on industrial workers and indi- cation of a failure to understand the rcspon “"lities of members of the Commons. Total war by the nation was the sum total of total war by individuals. Conservative members 12nd sul- gested that the income ax GX-L emptions should be increased. This , would lead to a considerable loss of revenue for the ilwefnmel" which needed a STEM deal ‘if money for the war effort. Finance Minister Ilsley inter- jected that the suggested increase in income tax exemptions would mean a loss of $135,000,000 annu- i all to the government. lgr. Gershaw urged that the government adopt a Dflfmlllllt policy of helping petiole in West- em Cflnflda who suffer during drought years. In some parts of the prairies. only one crop out of every five was a good crop. During the poor years the peope had to rely on government reliefs and this relief was held as alien against the property or farms of the people. MEMORIAL DAY I‘. H. MacArthur Again we pause to honor The memorv of those Who are in silence sleeoinfl- In peaceful, cairn repose. Once more in fond itomembrancve, Are floral tributes born-e To grace the earthly resting place Of those we miss and mourn. In mainy lands far distant. Rude graves. itnnumbcred. lie; Where dust has turnod again to dust. Beneath a shell-torn sky. So now we pause to offer This brief and holiest. prayer: e For freedom-everywhere." MOVIE STAR. COMPLEXION B)’ William Stwart. WITH THE CANADIAN FOR- CES IN FRANCE, July 5 — (GP) Cubist - "Luger Luggin’ Ludwig" 511m.’ to the words of "Pistol Packln’ superintendent of transportation with headquarters at Toronto and the appointment of W. E. Robinson €l°lihl.....%§tl€§.“‘i..i§$ll“i€2§§.'2f "c" e no Cree» ~wm Mcncmn NB‘ t‘; be general sup: 3nd predecessor companies erintendént. Nhniiern Ontario lils- 130;; m‘ m5‘ 1°” w" l! trlct. wltn headquarters at North sfcccssifilawr i" msed“ B11!’ succeeding Frank Griffin who "d y f‘; respatcher a‘ h" is alllluinted general sufierintendcnti onto “n Rgaidme‘ PM“ despatch‘ at. Quebec succeeding Mr Masse "2ltT1-€nton' Rosedahinndcnrprem- and who “'85 M one umé 10cm’ gixientasslstant (jeupqg-lntenzient ed at Edmundston, 11.2.. as onu- a, f3}... “d ‘"‘““' tonal superintendent. fl-lgflendeht or Anandale division song of the Canadian Since it ‘originated in the camp of a Scottish Regiment its words have been brushed non bit and it has nppcnrcd in fl brigade situats ion report iintlcr the heading “spe. g" have been circulated through igade and through headquarter; the Canadian {lrd division Now y so)‘ the British are picking it Seine call it the “Song of the C If the advice of the Progressive goes to number 1 5 Conservative party was followed. pany_ 0; me semi The chorus advises the enemy: "Lay that Luger down, kid, lay hat ‘Luger down. that Luger down." disbanded now they would be able of to grab the pick of civilian jobs! me before the volunteers would re- m, would hand their shame for years r haven't got a chance, Luger Lu . 8P1’ Llldwii! llfilfrte all washed up in “imm” ited States in l8 s Where NaziswMass-M'eied Italians just outside Rome. To give a. satin smooth finish to lllll ll consists of JULY 6, ‘1944 M .—_ \-»_;i l THERE'S NO OTHER’ TCBACCO JUST LIKE- can ci-iuni the Tobacco oi Quality (Ul (OARll fOlI l‘ll’l (Ul FINE FOR ROlllNG YOUR OWN way caieer there. in moo Bhangss Announced “M”, W“ A ' ' in 0- ll- B. Stiff massssrzitrsrtto 2*. as dustrial representative. hum“. gggéolhfltlcatiliadialnl National Rail. ‘ v G C V U out‘ ‘nuy “at”! Jiihllwlhftsioiialvige-iilgsiggng n Hamil)’ ti ' i c anges a ec z - crating officers Illlgf trl: Clziiliaaxl iig- “°§§“‘D,"§”‘1_.‘;,‘l§ed the sion, Canadian National Railways the railway as asslstantfirvl? °l were announced by J. 1". Pringle. right o; way a; M0,,“ m! M" ggglolaal Vice Prgsident andd bGerIi; g3 1941' o“ ‘m July anagi-‘T- ‘m 59pm"? Y ~ The -appointmcnt of P H B. Vlalton, xecuti i id t ‘ ' ‘mx as of the cantlainn llgtlwiiinpiiiteili‘. "new! ‘“p°"""“d°“ t of trans. The appointments which were fig§fiaqflflfifipmmjiflflgnclffgl°ghs Mr. Johnson lton, ex. ‘Rogers. general superintendent of ectitivg Vlcg-pfegidel t .t_ t . _ ~ -1t. Canadian Jtl“‘i?é.d.°.il.‘.€é'l.'"§'€‘°¥...§.‘2.t‘3? ‘e “new some H- w. a Oscar Masse, general superln- sdabimlialiviéflpéifffmlgfifékt“lglgdzlg; agent, Quebec district. to suc- no" em gut-mo district Wm‘ M“ “w” “ "m" "will. headquarters at Northliay. Mr. For: was born nt Cypnu Hills, Alberta. He has been con- nected with thc operating depart. and at In Janu- he was appointed sup- Frank Griffin who succeeds Mr. supermurh Dec. 1 1942 Masse as general superintendent, an an ' guebec district. is a native of Que- dent or the 0mm“ division‘ Y ‘End wmmencjihls lfflll- General Passenger Agent ‘you're not safe if we reach-yellow MONCTON. N,B__ Jul‘. 4 _ _ Jay that Luger down. nounmment is made d, the {a we“ push Y“ “m5! the 1'1"" Dointmcnt of J. A. Breau as Gem and, through the fields of grain, era] Agent passenger Department {gzllllqgfiléngfiu (‘laheard of Canadian National Railways snlm J l‘l . . . - "We'll blast you in the daytime‘ egalmPllslsalcngifr Fnienii°u¥ilg Gin. d . . . . Sgt wgfggygmvgltlhatygtglhzislhgjlnm Domtmeilt l5 effective immediately. be an awful sight. "Lay that Luger down kid, you CENTURY OLD $110111 Trap shooting ‘began in the Un- Nazi terrorists. on night of March 24, m hin - tl ft. b h - . uunncd to death from 300 to 500 Italians inane case inari whiaszviioihgiv m fiilftn ling: el'll5Algl!l2-l§1‘l":l axlngiig They then blasted the entrance those of other victims on one of many sheafs of When Allies liberated Italian capital, flowers outside the cave. he dead given burial. Photol I Photo abovelds the first released 0f B T808110? the heaviest of which can be handled by six men. sclvsvd Allied secret weapon . the Portable Bailey as psi-ts are fitted together, they are pushed for- brldgc, \vlii h Grncr..l Afontgomery credits with much ward on rollers until gap ls spanned. Bridge can » f ' of 1hr Tunisian, Sicilian and Italian cross any gap up to Ml) feet without. pontuons. NOW . i illl"l' iL-. inventor, Donald Colo- being used 1n Normandy, the Bailey bridge was dc- l.$t.l'y of Supply worker. the bridge | velopetl after other types failed to support weight ctio s, each i0 feet long, with i7 part4. -of new heavy tanks.