THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SE\'I<I~I:I_ , 4. WWII TllE BACK STRETCH Z?’ _ __;__ ____ _ _ ._ no cirru- r‘ *1" "r szdm.u.:".sr...a T T- l G - 3135;“, ‘rllnsellwéi lffgwlirllifieég? lie required to rep-enlsn it. Sad 8 In lunar l-‘él.§;‘.°§°€flii.‘ rneria>izirzwsarin1o u‘: ‘V- - iii?‘ “g3, Mr, Warren was not al- pictue. '__~__. tlhir ty e .. "urinal: “‘iil’ii'il"‘°“i; S h d l d F T lfillll I11 Q AQEIXI- UTE I11 l‘ n ‘Virgil: oyf blgftkfiglzlfhlfll. and cleorge amen tell tales the c e a e Flyers trvwwe Gus Ldsnevich Retains. Royals 7-3 Light Llcanoyweight Title Intersectional Games feature U. S. football NEYIP YORK, NOV. d lilf-(Apl-I; CORNWALL, Ont. NON. l4—(CP) Gus nsneucli rctrne i:._ \vor_ " -Oormvall Fiyers marched l0 the F X. Acadia light heavyyvilight ‘Cnllflmploflflllp c fl Sir" "m" 0.... o’ r “r error. 3°71?’ first ' ' ' srzrx.1il.>z.i’..g.rr°“r 1" . If o h; X am‘ um fess Sm“ writ" InIéE-zgctlsflmal ‘slrrllggieslkféllflr-e Miangitilgalogzglals a. 91:13 trfeililnciang in G y ‘dung Turni hlilvlilif _.f> no ‘ _ m , attached lo the stable of E. nanc.er of them all — was Bonded vylhmpeg Blue 30mm“ and Rh TORONTO, No“ 14_(cP)__-n,e tommmwis United stages when a wide-open game here. . dme 30111.! 11W ‘lip 10ml‘ l'- F1311: r, Bedfcrd. oiie_cf the oiiginas of into bettirid $10,000 at a crack by gina Roughriders-made ready w- old question of what would happen football schedule with the fii-e- “Yer-r: 11111111’- iip l1 4-0 lead vii "Illndi l-“snewh “New 1'” ' r great Staliaad 011 wliilJQIil’ lilie P99?’ lIiu-Flei‘ 0f p001 Selliifl. night for Western Canada cham- in the meet rig of irresistible and works expected in conference head- 8,0815 by Fred Gardner. Blink Bel- hQlrur-ell‘) 1173 £2- d d ,1 i n mrltiiere-fore, of (LUIS? Vi; lfiuit- Andy Welahhisbawsons entry was pionship battle. immovable objects has never been liners-three of which 1nvo1ve the linger, George Imlach and Ted , ‘irrlrrillrs oirirh is $00319 kin-lion“ vinloniioiz-e 7M1. Bed o.’ bred beaten an bank roll depleted The crippled Bombers and the settled but Toronto Argonauts and countrys four remaining unbeaten- sll-flidefe belore Jimmy Hassurti" WOLFTVJLE, N.S., Nov. '14— S“ ",1 hi °‘I§1"_,‘H,' i.“ m hurszs and ouneddnany good ones, to the time of over $100,000. determined young Riders wll Ottaiva Rougih Riders have one untied major teams. sco.ed Royals first tally in" the (CP)_A 5a Un,v,,,.5.,_,. hmcials. H. f“; Isl. .' . s15“: 0.. ......... ... "n. u... is 01%‘ *li..wri'.:=*.ia'"li""w ‘if s.."1::.°:.z...":.. as,“ rower“: srlirriar firms» atria. tori... eiir"u.....~inzii ' am 5 - - - - 0 e s- - ‘e set s‘ suno - 0 urne . - ‘ " * cl ‘"1" o . "1 John H. Schultz's siaiiion that he had founded a great stock what Promises to be m: hardtst- morrow y w“ w N e ea l e mm“ “we” A a a and M the iiizlu- luliuii 1111 =1 . n pigskn parade tnis week after bell"? llie PBFICd eildeil- . ~Xavie Unirersziy, Antig- __ , . H __ Mm-Jdly 2.15, farm near Boston and placed at its fought game here in years. About The quesuon has been posed playing second fiddle to Texas in , 531111171915 and 5m"? 1111mm made fcrr the Nova VSrctia ‘Tljllygfl and “"15 fin“ “"‘;‘j ‘ .1‘,‘_’1“°-- - head a beautiful black stallLn oal- 4,000 spectators are expected before-is Argo speed and daring the Associated Press ranking poll, i‘ 5'2 f0! Flyfili b61016 the 111181 lmerlllegiate crown, originaly ‘1511116 1"‘ “mil/JV; 9-114 “deli l1? lu our i-evsehtc n01“ We 11°" {led Ra" DEVU- greiihe dspersal of Unlike the frozen gridirons play- superior to Rider ground power7- jump back to Big Ten competition 118mg mills half ilgef- liflgfliifg-Yalliekii Scmuled for tclrnorroul. hnd been, m¥t'rivsg1f-ugnw_,,phk Mg, mien“ ‘Wof,\l‘\‘-\\.\s‘_flf»"€d from gd/IOXI. lover? arte vlland get we're ed 0n wheh mglna wok an 5.3 with a different answer each t.me l'.‘1 a battle with Iowa, the ream SW13“ d adsfwfi‘ “it 111‘ 105 11 pwizned until Nov, 22 at Trutop d m? ‘1-75_,;Ouhd' (Tf0\r1{‘r_=n<-o re being "Lmdtlll éihauiltxilaehgnsilwix llfigghrk agndhihsaollgtetggry-Isais’ gllirlnnilliegeghnlylgt vfihtlllgiiyTaexlsd ffallitgely stfiiasgcllnoliairdzwshléssol: ltrllalwlgssed mem the“ last defeat’ uefne] n e as mnuLe o F X d r d A 1- t, 5 1 becmie llll'1l§l)ll'(‘\‘l kim- 01.41110 fl‘- i ~~ . , .. - .- »‘ . .. 1 ,.,VlS‘ -.-l..‘ . I gnesieheél gfimfievlfing? flvéirathglhebypglgixféaselge v i111! !l.(l)l:mrl{f'82ls1i£]l'8 expected to that upwards of 20,000 scholars will Ohio State. which lost to North- 39gb? wdlrlffinwtzsnfireéiiffd “mill M11111 _\\'01l!<l abe tgo 1110f???) nfdelfell §‘S“,’,'""{1!1:1H,z12 . v _ 4 - a e soft tomorrow. be on hand for the lecture 1n Var~ western, tangles wiih downsrcdden 35515 ‘ P“ aw“ l 5 .“° 3M5 ne trip following their m cl-u C11! , »- . , n, m, awn tlzy lime Xlicgi is so Honsemcn W111 remember her ex- A light rain today left the field sity Stadium schoolroom. Illinois and Purdue meets Ws- 311th} “lgioilrzclflvivinxllavk getlii! Que vii match with Dalliousie. ggafiffvdggllmllméémij: Elli" 1111-53131 tart: .411. 2.12; 2‘°.is.t¥f".i%‘ih.i"i."i.lh".m “or niiziroiilsrnzirirsauii or; rzssrnmruir-"ru 1° Y“ r a smog diugliiers. Our-friend Mr. Warren 0f the best pacers in_ the Mari- Professor Ross 'I‘rim.ble answering Indiana has an open date. but h pf; éijn-‘i “m, through passe wonderful! days tmes under tlhe three-in-five sys- for the followers of g.onnd fiower two other Big ‘lien clubs-Michi- . . wA3H7NG-1-QN_ NO“ 14/V(APl—i pzncmed In as a‘ February éhplow m1 played a unfit inchtutf hislgnry tigm, in which a‘ horse had to win asdexcmplified by those unci- gan and Northwestern-collide Whners The ‘UllllCtl states navy said late H“ - » - by lilSlllrflfllglg Be‘ u 0e?‘ \v ich t fee heats torwn a race, Dorothy stu ents‘ of bash-‘Inny Golab. with outside foes in a pair o1 the iodal _tlie famous old first Great There w“ M quefinon about the mace Ham trg ‘ tire ii L umplflil- might be nfmhere the first two Andy T-mmy, Stan ONeil, Jimmy days biggest non-conference tus- . . War liner George Washington, now wnner wright M more W“ m me 1.11908 this daughter of Axwoithy, heats but usually won the tlhxd, Fripp and Murray Griffin. These sles. Michigan takes on Columbia Vlctorlas 7 2 the navy transport Cat-limliad been H“ fgm‘ Reid's?“ Anhm; brrguh ygclng at Hartford, Conn. after a. arid if she did she won_the race, will be the leading Ottawa mar- in Nelw York. while Northwestern I transferred to Great Britain. lwin aha both Judées vcmi M-m: winning sweep through the Grand because her staying qualities were acters in lpfnorrows Eastern Union ties into Notre Dame, still unbeaten The George Washington once was fgvor am {he Asg-Mmed PM,“ Cl-Nilll. brcke the worlds record fihenomenal. The Jenkins family Football final. but brine-tied. a German snip, seized from its wore Car-d gave hm do,“ rouvms fora three-neat race and was ac- onored arid revered this mare and Argos were declared fit and Dukes undefeated and untied, glerrrtilant oavigitrst Allfllt 0. (119217 xlien “vim five {or Man-new): ma kwc e n e a es on ere ic wan, Oven’ 1 1 ‘ " 0116111 gitiie 7h; superior intelligence as turf, about the great Kentucky ma: a den. pair of hands, he Denby around the same era. in Mame adept in making light when the author of Frenzied Fi- hm 511011 as the frotters and fiance, Themes W. Lawson of Bos- WINNIPEG, Nov. iii-dCPl- e wear. For a long tme he tzn-and the most frenzied Ii- Players of two football [£3nq§.._ Bowling now Nam: nonmnvo Challenge Match dawned as tine one destined to her memory is rpetuated in a ready wfilght to defend. and add Blue Devils, nearing ine end oi’ a: GLACE BAY‘ NA p“ 14_1 lower the colors cf Lou Dillon, who monument in the centre of Upton Master Barbers: t0. the eight-point lead they built _ perfect year with a conference! .<;P,_G,,,ce 5M3 ghhhungyy- , __ e __ lltld the world's trcttng rewrd by _ Punk, the inscription bearing her J. Hughes 21s zaa 169 unirr the first some of the lotal- crown and u P°551b1° bewl bid 111 Millers blasting ‘home iive souls 1' “ ' | performance against Lane Oc- record and the date of her death. W. Weatlierbio 126 166 127 Point series at Ottawa last Satur- Sight. Clii-‘lhwith North Carolina in LheXh-st m; perlod, coasted t0 mi- 21th, 1903-458 1-2. i__. B_ Mclnnjs , 157 273 9g day. ‘Ihey were 5-8 underdogs in in the to it in the southern loop. a 7.3 victory m," ‘Nrth Sydney ______ A very sad accident occurred Oc- B, Dgwne 12g 197 m) last week's betting but their play The cn y game of the day betwen vwwrias in a Cape 5mm, Hot-key 'llie rieiv trotting marvel was tobei- 30th, vflhen a fourteen pas- R, McDonald 217 12a 190 in iheflf-it Game F1115 8° 9195f l" 5W0 “llbeaten clubs finds llldellen‘ League game here i-oiizght. The med under tiie ownership -if John senger plane crashed in Mhnesota Tgtgl_g5()3_ perfection that their followers have dent Diiquefifie. Wli-Cli 1185 509d win boosted she hiners into a E Madden. although Mr, Bzdford n: the biezder and no doubt owned il ha'i in eiest in the (hare, He: driver W85 a 1y quiet, clever fellisnian ileli . J. "B" ' 11111115 lhlC 11111 Jig their faiih on 150:1 of Biiigcn mmed Uhlan, a ng, black. m.i_,est.c locking trotter that was bang d: ven by Bob Proc He, foo. liad gone through o liiriwind races on the . and emergro‘ We in this era can scarzeiy l'(‘liiZC ilie ' ql throughout the U d ‘ and Canada in a poss le meeting oi the two “greats? Finally a lii;al..i ivns zirraiigcd and it was tloived before fin immense crowd oli the Noili Randall course, and two horssmen who had been attendinn the Indianapolis sale were kiled-A. F. Simonson of Grand Forks. N. 3., and C. W. Farup of Grafton, N. D. Mr Simonsori was the owner of the sensational pacer of 1940, Dr. Baker 2 02 1-4, who went undefeat- ed through all h’s half-mile track engagements in the United States and Canada. and set up a new rec- ofd in Manitoba of 2 03 1-4 over a half-mile track. He had purchas- ed two new performers for his Kimble, Guy Barnes (31 21B and Cotton Atlnlone. The accident was one of the worst in the histoy of flying this season. Faun youth will take an unpert- ant part in the fortncomfiig inter- n-itional live stock exposition, Chicago, November 29th to Decem- Central Barbers: High Single-h. “iclfillls-Zlll. High Three-J. Hughes-GIS. "Y” BOWLING Wednesday Afternoon Bowling League Forget-ltle-Nots Mrs. Stacey ,. Mrs. W. Livuigsto TOliiF-ZUJH. A. McAskill 176 173 150 J. R. Williams 1E1 254 161 J Dykiens 05 196 155 R. McDougall 233 174 170 L Phillips 199 188 187 Mrs. W. Allan .. 03 175 1o] ié 164 19s 114 Miss N. Longwoi-ln 129 no 71 Mrs. W. I-lufizer .. 1J3 7b‘ 11:6 established them slight favorites lo win the second game as well. LIFE’S LATER. YEARS OFTEN SPENT HAPPILY Women may fight old age harder than men and dread it more before it is actually upon them, but once it comes, white hair and all. they seem to have a better time in life than do old men, writes Ruth Miliett. That is especially true of older widows. whose husbands have left them a place to live and an ade- quate income. There is a group of them in every community — and they do have fun living. So many of an active man's in- forests-like outdoor sports - are too strenuous to be pursued into old age, but the things in which through seven foes, colliding with Mississippi State, which has cnly a tie on an otherwise spotless slate. ‘Pulazie and Tennessee move east, Tulane for a whirl at N.Y.U. and Tennessee to test its Sugar Bowl conqueror. Boston College, in a pair of intersectlonal battles. Housewives advised Re wartime shopping OTTAWA, Nov. 14»—-(CP)--Cand.- dlan mothers are advised to remem- ber "$110 Ding 1s your job and not the chil rel-rs" in a pafnplet "Food er" who played fist season “lit-h 51ers i“ the Sglring splurge. Chalfie f'rst place tie Wit-l the league- leading Sydney Miliofifliies- Allan Foster, tie "blond bamb- Ccrnwall Flyers pulled‘ the hat trick with threa goals, and ve eran Boots Baird tw as well as two as- Pliillips and 90p Morison scoledl the other pwr Miners‘ tallies. ill Snnrder. Babs l-lamulka and Edwin McGibbon scored for In the lying minutes of the game Nlfzh Sydney's voieran goal- ie, J.mm/ Foster, was struck by a flying pick and sub-goalie Laurie Smith Anishcd out ilne game, tcvclaiid, CLllO Auuifs‘ 25h bl: 6th. O 1.400 f b l ' ' t ted i th ' b , 1109 ' ’ U ‘ ' irrls from v2; states “$31 ollgvgng Snalldrasons 1 “Cgliigilllllleerea intreleresl?“ thlgrsl a?‘ Hm“? Delellce" J11$15 released by ree, all-expanse trip to cmipeie in Mrs. neii 135 160 159 after they are old and no longer e wll-Wm" 890110“ 01 ‘lie D6191!!!- stnck Jiid8li1g contests. iVirs. Clausonl 115 1:14 i112 so active mal£fie°€lnded to m“) l—— M ‘. W 1K‘ KB Y9 Y" Tik H! ll-fl d 1d 1 Wld- A Canadian pacing mam that l-lgbugr 11B 110 118 owsxygu K503i’? forxfgxafgiplzellyfliey E311” gum?” k-mhe“ 13°15'33"“ °3 Swfdst‘ has been racing exceptionally well Total-wll - like clothes and are just as good nte ‘lmdw musewlre Wm“ Hells, and ' the past three seasons is Leah B“, , . ‘customers of the beauty shzps as tilére ‘s 111° $h°11°1119 5° 800d m1- 1» l) 1o beivfem slices and Guy. by Lee Harvester. She won Mu“ ‘frtififle 129 125 166 they ever were, Their white hair nlécegmvflfifiglzgleglowlxlihiregls. insieud cf the usual leathers. l. “a I d a _ line Free for All Pace at Strathroy, M“ WM, m, W m4 is waved smartly, their nails in; douappumhasmg power Included: l" = ri- . Oct be 14th, t- i n ti ." . ~~ l d oft i k d - would have less suc- 2.0? 1:4. Shes @§l'i“§n°“§nn§llnr§‘ ‘Mb’ u? 9'11“? " ' - . slizcigueislneowsa tiiat Effigy 013x111 believe l‘ Read market’ “was l“ 1W1 1°11 11/111,, cu. 4.1! .... .. Al RIP Harvester, bv Lee Harvester‘ M15. “film” l“ “a 11g in face cream. newspapers iiie leather and hc a r knew that wnning the second heat in thé ML“ B’ "M49 " ' They like parties even better B2‘ 9° m“ use prwuct’ needed by ffiullling lllllst be lust right in same noich, and Miss Vera m" than tnev did in their younger ‘3"“‘,,’,}-,,,,,, for announcements I ' o, g7- l l‘ f. I _ ‘ . . . ‘ _ _ - 0 dilibi bgllygxllflltlesvgl aPhlan No ll 295313 gfibhglii ltlllirclc 116a: lvlfgmfll-esclarke 121 l5! 12a (liliiynsg “Si”; glligggtzlflflzggpvgs 513:1: 102d '§1,§§“§1o°°“ds°hw“;§l§h“' m, plenmu, We aux-cin- mderd as good one but not uu te as fast as f if ii :1: 91 106 111 "are 05 l1 111189 Iiliiilly- And Y-liel’ ' " l’ Charlottetown. we think. Effflfgfifhu H 155 144 183‘ love to be invited out because they and be“ value for money s m‘ Total-mic. To meet special needs, efforts are 5' Wm“ 1°’ 5B1" °l "1111 f‘ 511°“ being mode to subsiiiuie urid Mada nf regulation khflkl cloth, uniforms of c.w..\.c. officers nppcnr _ war ng up Describing it to 31 1t -——€ , h ‘ If f t1 1n hl h et‘ le=i dfiv lie so d he liad ‘fielll fr: The last race meeting o: e llflffiiegifiii. fr? 1:31:31 gtsaolelsilrrily pazmcandtothgey “l'f_fi“fif,g“°§fi and 1%“, t u, ' "m!" ‘We! “l ""1""! 9111"" 1" feminine in the opinion of officers of the 'l‘orilnto section, wnn have l’ 111$ 11o 19ft 5O mllCh reslconslb- $635011 was helzi at MOnMB Tllitnl-IUBQ have time t0 wonder about the Ag“ n abe P1391‘, ' 9 0 e c3113 3i 513-11" Power mm ‘he donned them Tl and epuulcllcs arr b0uf'l\ llrmvfi llirrc ls only till!‘ it?" bhiry “His being tliroivn Ln Quebec. October 26th. The‘ Fivé High single; Mrs. Irvine 23o. part beforehand and think about 5.6.13‘; 151% mfigg§8msir§fl‘§mr‘:f 3111159- 111219711‘? 51101181" "1"". hm“, ,,,,,,,..',,,,§ “'0 he": Anon; sr-noml subnltI-rn (mi-n lfii-si-li. (fllfmflCiLs fifiiounis into the lap Mile Trot and Pace was won by hign three, Ma's. L. Stacey 533. it terward commends use of the publication by e wan ’ e 5a ' Junior Commander Isabel Ci-nnyn, and Second snlinmm 53,737,, gflduili‘ Welsh. the great pool Phillip Lee with a summary of 2-1. ha? "Iliotsonds of dollars were Banbara Grattan was 1-3. Home- ‘ n a minute and the total spum 5-2. Colonel Upton, by aillllllfll W115 colossal. Everybody Colonel Aubrey. 6-4, three other ‘yiiied io_ go wild and eveybvdy starters, time. 12-14. Two and five H411: Dfliihirllr of either Uhlan or mile races are very popular with “"1110: Belle. spectators in Quebec. It is the As for two of the average wom- all Cgnagflg . Y en's favourite forms of amusement, in meals. (Xlipgkall-‘g fiaqlgbllipllgr Mina"!!! kn“ pain‘ community gown and bridge. age all; who desire them. doesn't dull her ntetrest in either. The publlggflgn oumhes this 51,3. In fact. flee Oiily heightens her in- sud shop ing list for one week 109 155 106 terest in the former, since she has gr two adurgs and two children 12 93 98 104 more time than ever to think about and l4; 16 quarts of milk (or 14 140 11B 107 the coming, goings, doings, and quarts and one-half urid of 165 1B2 15B carryings-oh 0d other people, cheese; 2 1-2 pounds of utter; 14 Platner, wear their unijnrnisjt Fort Yofik armorics. filday Afternoon Bowling League ' _ “i only place on the American C03- 111 1110 first neat Hamburg Belle tnent where such tylpe of races is 2659a lolflflzing finish in 2.01 1-4 held. Colonel Ulplon was bred in _ 194 12° 140 So the woman who has enough pounds potatoes; l8 pounds fresn M“ lewd. Her Aeeb§€c|l1ed to this province, ‘rural-low. to live 0n and no pressing fear vegetables; 10 pounds fresh and maaiflif hi) Mid down but she was i- of future poverty usually enioys dried fruit; half a pound dried veg- m l as a clock and had covered Twen years ago last week ‘Ilhe 5mm" 105 130 15.! her old age. _If you don't beleve etables (peas. beans); me lnllc two seconds faster than Laurel all (3) 2 06 1-4 and The M- Cudmme 96 l" 9B it. get acquainted with a few and One quart fruit Juice; seven _ w", ‘lil-illlf-‘i’ lliitl then had gone in Great Volo (3) 2.06 1-4, were list- B09311] ~~ 102 97 no you'll find out. pounds meat or fish; 1 1-2 dozrn .. . .. , lamina . _ _ m l" ed in the consgnment of the Old - Me ‘mad They enjoy their independence, e s; i0 loaves bread (part whole Chulfchiil said give us the idols‘ Thisis lhellifl ' Fighting T-Vll’ m m" no ma then; lfiisufe. antdchthsvliiihright to g eat); lfilée poninds oereald and Indiana . Both these horses sit ac and wa . out envy. our; - mun s sugflr‘ an mo- were fa ly successful as sires, but T°"“1_1695' young people struggling to rear lasses. Extras such as fats, tea, cof- lllgh Hat-ll OK“ her 's"oui"_l()()_'-'-‘;Figl1ling Tami-t n and hundreds more are on their way” Thai-all always be an EN GLAND ‘ Le CANADA sera ioiuours Producer! by CANADIAN Pisclruf. Angus shop umployrw», flimdlc-zli. morr- will tnllnw quirk]; Hnws lhnl-lllll. “Offer: punwn. ill Glory Sale, from Laurel Hall Fa.m,| gzsgofiéit-f" -- 1:. |- r-u >- i- n. o n: The Laurel Hall was sold for ex- their families. lee Mid 000011 mill’ be added "but ms port belfore he had a real chance A Howl“ 76 152 159 But ou can't say the some thing these should be used eijlv ufiei‘ the h. bf‘ P1111113’ been and part of demonstrating his wortnwnile- J McDonald“ 79 128 137 for o1 men, For the [npst p331 essentials are supplied. This ncckdn advance of hers, ness. The same week Tonlmy E‘ England , 155 202 1m; they are a rather folom lot. They ' l-‘wllllh hit by Murphy. then at the hei i. oi’ his‘ L‘ Baal-ls“, ‘ 129 113 74 are too old for the 12hr, that have Jumped nigh in fame as a Grand cimut driven, T1 Gum, is; 19a n3 taken up most of their time and QUEEN'S FUND TOTALS MONTREAL, NOV. 14 -(CPl -- THCC. iililh-Cd GBo-n he paid $25,000 for the trotter Princess _ interest in life, too old for the lino?» rig hobbllng Etalwah (a) 2.0a 1-4. Tm] m‘ sports they once layed at so hard, The national total of the Queen's mburg Belle tore -—- spltflreg and too old to f rid some new in- Canadian Fund for air raid vic- etcn to win the Prices ruled strong through the Mrs. Binns . 121 93 terest io take their place. tims was announced tonight as | m all that women dread old $727,930. compared with $119,402 last three-day auction of the India- napom speed sale} Angus employees celebrated when their 100th tank rumbled fvff the Montreal assembly line lnsi \\'(‘I‘k. necked with banners, they paraded the vehicle down the midway behind a brass band, while workers cheered the messages to Churchill and Hitler hung from its slilcs. ' 173 '40 age. tliey usually make better use week. . of it, so far as their own enjoy- iii? .. 122 125 97 merit is cormemed, than do men. Use Mlnnrifs for sprains. . Mrs, Bishop . . trotters and papers were sold. with Mrs. Jenkins ‘Ibtal-Zfliil. High single. E. England, 202. High three. E England, 533. m’ "$1111- might have been d‘!- Mm‘ 5341 M Warren. but a one of Union's a. brisk demand for all horses. and fluorine: Top glad of the lilction was $3.000 nimcsttnr 11111111001 and for e season's champion two- mm “as sl/lhllic horse. Inter that year-old pacing colt. Edrfle D. l map locsflél-llng tort. The broken 2.03 1-4, and the se"ond highest u ~ lie boot and Uhlan fl urn was paid for the two-year- siridc. o pacing gelding, Billy D. Grat- .,,e,, d, "111111111- wirom Mr- an m 2.0a 1-2. The rm m". a Flilres very greatly, it ear Beg that. never again in $300, wrgh u‘ slileed exhibition 01' over- $1,000. flgli-hl: uuiribgg 39kg! for the bay m, “film be . t preo - fi t fool of SUMPIN’ KEEPS "TE-LLIN‘ ME THE HIGHEST 711v result '"'~ Llltirznmbnthl '1??? “laid hi? n,“ o, , *1, eurreworidirig dum- by Volmiite, fetched $1.000. He was M_ Mahmfilm? 111 l-iie biii eiiB- sold Harry Short for the ae- e n1 P nth‘? Elect ltical count of Hedley '1‘. Fulton, Upper sand...“ 0,, 1“ ‘lent Me iniev. Stewiacke, u. a. an,‘ “no, "WED-lie and harness __. 5 ld limb“ "hlfildefcd and secur- r. J. E, Wright, Becre Treas- no, 1a,? 91° 101' 850.000. Two um- of the Prince Edwa: Island Drops“, e l, 1" Harness Racing Club, sends the fol- m no r3133“ lowing atifying news:— "1 am felled Ha“; ~11‘ l0 pleased g be a le to advise that "u" we have the largest list of nomin-l ntioris for the Futurity Stakes that we have ever had. 1 "There are twenty-one nomin- ations in the Two year old stake eighteen from this Province and » three from Nova Scotio. twenty-one nominations in the Three year old l stake. including four from Nova l Bcotin Ind two from New Bruns- l I n _ I ,3. hr. ll-I5 lTOLD vou sue wouuiwl’ A DIME To QUIT’ GNE Us ENTERTAININ‘ HEP! By Edwina --weu. LE'S PLAY WILD wssr THEN-- cM 6w, COUSIN MILLIE “Foilcow us! WHOOPSH w/ou 0 wou LIKE LEAPFLQOQ WITH U5 y‘ wick, sixteen nominations in the gour- ear olsdooizltake, lnéliludingtone, rom ova. a. inn n! c 0 . l- l» wll-ail min-lion- l-i» we not: '.§2‘.‘l'.'.°.¢°"2l u‘: that‘: . m" “m,” u“ mm Na“ Scot“ "The must have nerves of steel ' and New Brunswick’; and forty-cliff ‘M i do" em we h." m” o‘ ; from the Province, - m“ ‘and In and.“ _ v i *5‘ “w” P“ WENT nown w_m| snfr URNE — (OP) -— flirty Th Poush tnde unions have to approach the 147N901‘ "' (c?) “' e _ i cut-ha. "‘§‘.‘.'.‘.f3i‘n.‘£li€i";2l °'°“ °' "“°' "“ °°“’°"°° ""3 1 1‘ '1 . d e w ~' . ' -- . - - . r for male 5nd female workers. < mfg ggdulyzrlifigzzb lgéo‘ m -- . . . .. . - K -- ,. ll t _ Una Millard’: for Dandruff. mwitgugiiiiimwgg.‘ . rmn n, . * g . ,_.,.",;..-_-.-l in. 2.0m. m "I sound. Good ire horse. Apply 0 ,,,,,;1e1,l:;lk am? 1mm.