_ icers Win. 5-1 From race Stewart's All Stars sausages.» in tho fr? E naai. ‘me All looted theh- lncle run in io - - nmgur hit s. home run for the lcers the sixth while wn-mnte Loescher t a triple. .111 on the All Sara mound "d sight hits and struck out m while Brown, itching for fiolilcers allowed nne hits and 5!? l I l I l v i Wins M. D. 6 l! Brittcn [lrolusell By lioncton Man ‘he immune ice trotting cham- ‘on. Hal Britten. was purchased esterdax- Iran Lee Chupnell o! ovehead by Marshall Govnns: of Mansion Mr. Govana is one the owners o! the Monoton track. The Brit-ton horse won the Mnr- her time iille here at a meet in Feb- m against still competition in a .. that went to four heats. Remember When By The Ca uiun Press menu-as unucx Campbell, and pniled crates singes n; tlw-IDQIOXI, roughed by le- :.-'. lrom the "loroniw Argunaut sing Club eight years ago woay ng a lracoo with Coach Don ne Won ' oi Canada's 1936 P8111, Ualnoliell mace his uerrnuny our. tailed to . l: points for the Dominion. th r laced b W d. mas n his Kama. Kelly. Amour.’ oitrail _ i .C.AJ'. Olflcerl won 5-1 also Bruce Stewart's A11 atruckcut seven. uifhlulmgm clinging Ian's Mas ‘o: victory dun ii ‘all; In the o frame Hamid I.‘ casually ‘alien he “Ill-Cori” It? m“?! °" hi! rlliht hand. leis we: N" OIIIOIII-lll QOIOOUO-IIO Roman ‘Ii-catcher, Klimoucch, Johnson, Browywoom Bruce Stewart's - B. Whitlock, T. Whitlock, Molar-lane. Williams, Caémlclhaelhiiward, Stull. m re. 1L l ;b -Wh tlock. Kane?’ or a“ luau Aldershot- Windsor Team Running Title wnmson. us, June s-(cr) —.~An filmy , team hum M- dorshot and Windsor camps paced bladders irom five other areas to- MY w Wm me ary district No. 8 cross-country championship. 'I‘.-ClJl. J .W sor. led a neld o! more than 100 a- crm the finish line, covering the obstacle-studded six-mile course in 4. econds and six s . In the second place was Sgt. L. G. Dolron oi.’ St. Charles. P.E.1.. s. teammate 0i! e8. Pte. A. MacDonald oi Bummer- . P.E.1.. representing Dobert. edDoiro. ho iinhhedl thBBhBlIIIIlIlIII-IW alter the wills-s vets“... Bob Hamilton or Sydney Mince. 11.8.. who competed in the arathcn in i936, finished Bay. sixth 3%" hi‘. “‘éli.‘°" "8“...‘.‘.‘l“..°°“““ . e aaow- to ; 4th, Debert; 5th Bhelbigns-Yvgxxk mouth; 6th Sydney-Mulgrnve; 7th, Aldersnot-Windsor (second team). Casehall Results NATIONAL Chicago 10; Pittsburgh 6. Boston 4; New York 6. Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn d. Philadel his. i; Brooklyn 8. St. Lous i; Cincinnati 2. INTERNATIONAL out- the general situation, said o showed that good pro- was being made with casual- moderate." . uddcd that the most precari- 013011.152 oi the operation was "Pd and "the outstanding tact l, they (the Canadians) have id ‘ground and are push- hc warned against "belng no a. sense oi false secur- _ ruse this first vital phase ills succeeded more quickly and ‘less cost than we dared ex- "Wc must always be irr bad news and per- ocking news." Rslston paid tribute to the oi lhe news agencies. in- nts. . Gan- was “extremely well served" y war dispatches. lie spoke cf tributes from the lgh Conlmanci tu the Canadian All we here .n do is to keep r ht on with ' and dispatching men. equipment and paying lie also urged that encourage- glven the men with l ter and messages, "unfailing in- iefestlnnd "our iervent_pr_ayers.‘_’ ' now loading ogpem In shaving center! the mien of In Glullalalaa Toronto 0; Newark 0. Montreal 8; Jersey City 2. Syracuse 2." Rochester 5. Buffalo 12; Baltimore s, Toronto 4; Newark 5. Montreal 5; Jersey City I. AMERICAN Washington 7; Brooklyn l. New York ‘i; Boston 8 Cleveland 4; St. Louis 3, . _. . on... Visited By Fr. Trainor After 31 Years One of the vex-y wclcome visitors to one city who attended the con- secration ceremonies at the B051- lica last Tuesday. is the Rev. Wil- liam Thomas ‘Trainor. curate at 1n- vemess. Game Breton. Because Father Trainor spent his youtnlul days in Charlottetown, manv people are u-ncler the impres- slcn that he is a native oi the city. Bother ‘Iraionr however. was born in Albcu-mn, in 187B. the son o! Mr. and Mrs. John J. ‘trainer. parents moved w‘ Charlottetown while the future priest was but a child and for some years manag the Imperial house, a hotel which was situated at the corner o.’ Queen and Kent Ntreets. As a boy. rather ‘Trainor got his first i ember ce with the late EH. Beers and went from that iinn to Marl: Wright 8s Co. From there he went to Beer Bros. with whom he was serving as chiei clerk when he decided to study {or th rl ood. He lelt harl L l 1918 when he entered st. Augusrlneis Seminary. Toronto. Completing his studies at the Sem- inary in 1 he was ordained priest at Stellarton. North Sydney. Main a aadatant to the Rev. A.J. Mlclsalac at Invernesa. Athletic Days Recalled . one o! the ton-notch the Charlottetown o! the toothah several Old Abelwedt Moi. oi this . team's wermplayed aninst. St. Dimatan hither ‘Pralnor recalls that the Provl uh He was athletic! 101175 and played na wifla the IIBIIIBS ' ch can comps: iot-totown in g: w especially Jrgat inmcvent o! the m-iehwrl here on at Invemeas. In the meantime, he has been busy mmwt old aoumlntancea and irienibh and has made mun . M North for Aldurs-hot-Wirm- 1 The teams finished in this order: uuz of m H€ m5 favor o! approaching the state 0n ed governments to make provision tor “mififi- Background . To Danger GEORGE 341-1- BYDNI! GI! l Tm w l.‘ NSTIIIT n: BRENDA smasnau. A snow in i will I'll’ l" you: N25010:’; IONTAGUL-III. l.” I. M. MONTAGUE-SAT. l.” AND 10.00 P. M. BOUIIS-MONDAY I-IS PM. Annual Meeting 0f 0h’tuwn Auxiliary Prutestantilrphanagi! The annual meeting 0d the Char- lottetown Auxiliary or the Pro- WBi-flm Orphanage was held Thur - day afternoon m Zion Church lad- es parlor. The President, Mrs. J.P. Clarke. resided and a. large number o1 members and interested trlends‘ were llresent. standlnil. showing the work of the year trad been carried on with ex- ceptional success. On behali 0i‘ the board o! trus- tevs Mrs. H S. Henderson exten- ded sincere appreciation to the oi- Iicers and memb a tor their not- nlble contribution to the carrying on o1 the work 0E the Orphanage, and extended an invitation to those present to attend the annual meet- c Provincial Auxiliary being held in the urphunage Fri- day June 23rd. General XBKTBC was expressed over the removal trom the Province o! Mrs. J. Elmer Dun- ninlz and the absence throulzh ill- nmss o! Mrs. H. ornc. B0 ladies have been enthusiastic work- ers for a number of years. Ofticers tor ensuliml year were elected as follows: Nominating Com. noon Past President. Mrs. W.G. Bruce. President. Mrs. JP. Clarke. Vice-President's Zion Mrs. Fl... Dillon, Mrs. Sutherland Maclean. S-t. James. Mrs. Ilouis Saddler. Mrs. Ben]. Rollers. Jr. _ St. Fouls. Ml's. H.111. Miller, Mrs. J A. Bentley. Mrs. s. Kennedy. Jr. , Mrs. TE. MacNurit. 8 E.D. Nicholson. Christian. Mrs. lliilton Bell Mrs. Milton Cartel‘. United Church. Mrs. A C. Sin- clair, Mrs. A B. F‘ er. Mrs. A. nrByhMl-s. C.J. Tweedy. Mrs. R. e . General Assembly Discusses Reports A recommendation that the Presbyterian Churches’ be reques- ted to urge the necessity o! vol- marriage i; made in the M11011 01 the Board oi Evangelism and Church Liic and Work to the General Assembly being held in Knox Church, Toronto. The board, however. is not in this matter, nor does it approve a proposal to ask the provincial clvll marriage. It is recommended, instead, that the Committee on the Book cd Common Carder berequested to prepare a special order to used by ministers in such cases where People do not desire the bles- sing o the church. The board endorses the W. M. s. resolution urging abolition oi wo- men‘s beverage rooms and the clos- ing oi‘ plemlses falsely des noted as hotelsReterrlngtojuven e de- linquency‘ complaint ls made that many drinking scenes are per- mitted in ‘motion pictures. too o!- ten is crime portrayed and too o!- ten there is the vulgar- display o1’ wealth. "The serious decline in Sabbath school attendance is occupying the attention oi all the wmmunmm 0“ the continent. We have uttered’ severely year by Y6" Slime 1930. says the report oi the Board oi Sab- bath Schools and Young Peoples Societies. Number of Sabbath schools in 1943 was 940, a decrease oi 5G; pupils numbered 50,838 u compared with 6335i In 194-22 t6!‘ chere and officers. 8.144. decrease of 296. The number on t e cradle roll, 11,078. was an increase ct 1.- 573. Young People's Societies de- creased irom 432 to s42. and en- rolment fell from 9.51 to 8.405. Permission was sought to appoint g boys’ work aem-etary for g three us. Today. ck the mature allc of sixty-six. that mo“ unearths. "r g . ‘m’ We . his ollli is that not-ens v- defined about hlrn which only those Qmgna i aeri t health”: cgnudriltion. whiclli In hula oaaehasbeenthcresultotailie- long adherence to the 911M191“ 01' oiean livlllll. eve and there aunothin We pay spot eaah for cast- oif clothing, such as, Men's suits, extra pants, suit coats and footwear. We are pay- carpenur and mechanics tools. - Reporls received were very out-Wlukfvmm i-h Mamltdoe. ell. RE I nigez. Manitoba Winnipeg. Manltob h. nines. Saskatoon. Sask this have enlisted recently with the Rav- slgned on ar, the recruiting centre at Haliia untary physical examination before Chariot b° and mo Great Britain expended ing highest possible prices for m“ rm: vcnan GUARDIAN will Attend Seventh Annual Conference Mayors’ Federation enhance which madam: mum m" h". imdl‘ Wllv when the acventh 0f uh Canadian M to owl‘? ven . bulll . e HIRED: they will be Hon. Adelard oi’ and turd ‘ niaaticn o1’ -' ...~ ' a dliaouaniorl on the ' e“ . Mal -Genera.i th 9'06 Flfigz. W111 Rive E to the delegaxea u, will be largel, tak ‘pus discussions ovn 1306?: For Training Elsewhere The following rating 1 1»; M, C-S Queen Charlotteslexnll/londay for training elsewhere. Sic II Bedard, Robert Yvon, Gait. Ontario. sm. II Benger. Robert, Wfinnipgg, so». n Bull , Wgwnrlipegn bmliltobilth“ mwmd’ 1° - omnempsnlellrmansr- so». IfJay. Giles Maurice, Mor- J Stc. 11 ‘Kirk Robert James, Win- ' William. ~t.L.. 8 Slto. n Ma. l .J n' l . . , mmtlzygaho n Char-es Win fialggwll. Steion W.. Win- Sto. II Sanderson David G. D. Ll] Before leaving each rating was ry.nMc.M To R. B. A. F. Seven men from Province ' doaomi almanac: numicioal wlnloyees. m the assert IN noon the eot " 1-1 . sub! . A arising pm- gmrn tor Canada" will be discussed. m" 1 At if” pm. the LleutenanvGov- Che 110th ernor Kirk L Labrador I, ‘Lake Dulault ‘- Lake Shore Ieltch M presented mm a fitted house-wife h“ "d bv the Woman's Ailxllia S. Queen Charlotte. New Recruits vegus tlivlss “(oz-ands t Our WRV /IIII.UA‘TIJQIQ',QIIIIIIII. ‘ s FERTILIZERS For hale limited quantity Superphoaphale, pot- eei- and ammonia. Associated Shippers Inc. 2 s- u‘. u N $§88Z8$3 J. June l-(OD-Go- Quotations. 83 8 his-n ‘S: II . .... 0-.’ r- or» b88858 g 8 " .. PPS‘? ABNESSESS! ~é=r~yiauees u“ H.“ f‘al >- ASLERXESIdESESBEGSSC 09 EEDOO. VITAL CONSIDERATION Diet was linked to malaria by the discovery that chickens and ducks deficient in the vitamin biotin de- velop a more serious typg of mal- aria. than do fowl on a normal diet. The cost o1’ 312 ieature length motion pictures and some 500 short subjects produced by major Holly'- wood motion picture companies in i943 was about $247,000,000. ltlll ‘ll “\ r/remwm REPEMIIT lACK FLIESMOSQUITOES zssuss a a sis a EZlaZEsZsmaZssZZ" " _A W,_,l _ . Q ~v"o~re"Z-r 9: zaassssasssssssss LL an l - N 3.. 1 n‘ ivaussm. I - irsclflfliflfluzlomimmrausw more __ Central Guardian locals, condolence 10o per inch; l0 cents per be application. Advertising Ratcs~Paysblc lflusnuu: Charge In Any Alvertbaneul I OOH .' ~l3>lml¢ 3° l" ION!‘ In Iuuerlan N llcee 10o rloral and splmul duel-u»;- com, ' Wedding N! inch do word. Lin; n. Min- {is Persuasion ILIOF Advance local all": and Eastern In -*I_I well nuts ""1f13L3.| I L —Tueacll_l‘erfl;W_ahflted For ‘Sale WANTED FIRST OB. SECOND class teacher lor Wheatiey School No. 116. Present "supple- ment I000. Phlli Matheuon, sec- retary, Oyster ed Bridge. 6-7-31. wan-rm - rwo r ‘ tor the Denial “was Pltudpul and nmmy. mm 5600011 Ollll. supplement. A. E. Wright, Secretary o! 'l‘rus- tm- ‘ c-s-al Wanted WANT — HOUSE I03 AIRMAN h: town or country. Phone 7186;. 6- - . WANTED — CLARINET B-FLAT. Bohom system. Lmv pitch. Apply "G." Guardian, 6-9 2L. D -- I ll AIL- or at once. Apéaly Stewart Mac- Kay, Mal-stills . 6-9- WANTED BY RELIABLE TEN- ant. house or l-room apartment. Apply Mrs. Doucette, 44 Roch. 10rd street. (Hi-ti. WANTED BY OFFICE GIRL, board tn private home. Apply "B. Y." Guardian. 6-8-31. WANTED BY IELIABII TEN- ant vdth small child. furnished house m’ alaaxtmest. Apply Flt. ht. A. H. oody, Queen hot; " Machinery DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- work machines. Newest types availab e from dlreot tactorv rep- resentatives (or Canada. Quota- tions gladly iumisijled on applic- ation. DeWalt Dlsher Corpor- ‘ . . 402 West Fender Stu Vancouver. B. Strayed sritalrm - nizp AND vmrrl Heifer. yea: old.. finder please notify Bram Horton. Mt. Albion. 6-9-1. Lost Ear - aura-om con-saunas. mapalwts and reflatflflm H!!! in Prince Edward Theatre. Mum- day maht. Finder please leave mt Giaardian. 6-9-1!- LOST — 1N CITY OK IAI- ring. Reward. Apply Guardian LOST — GLASSES H case. Reward. Call Personal nnums that..." IBON arm Yeast Tonic "Tablets for Nervous n’)! cow m lreallerfsoon. John land. Aublun. 6-6-31. m: nu: - ms CIEV. coon. mu Chev. Truck. m: tori. ob Gordon Roberts. . ~ 0-0-21. son can: - om: ' uuunurzn bushel Chtown No. B0 Barley (ready cleaned). 486. Qaarlcttemwn. B-l-lt. to: nu: - 2o coups or nAnn wood 5on0 feet. of apnsce board! and acflrvthng. Fred McCabe, _CEI1RIBLB€OEQUB. 6-9- Female HelpWanted wasren rvlljlhis: on ran-l- time rl tor easy IAOI$OWJAL. Apply Fitzroy or Phone cows IAIIO one l Gar- imim-~ __. w a N T E n - nllwlaolarsuz housekeeper in _ webs-zit waxes. Apply Mrs. F. 1a Oonra 14 Prince Street. s-s-sl.’ WANTED - mm: FOR GENE‘ T housewwk H B Rothesay, telephoxa: Kings Co ._ ‘or Rotheoay 4i Male Z._L. ___ WANTED - m»: acrwcsn so and B0) or boy to help on 1a m. AIDDlv Gflflldhin. 6-6-41. WAN%D -- DBPARTMANTAI. 505C . bfi-la. Devan Pensions and Nationalmen CXLBWR. $311M. The lnoartment ‘Ifll accept only pk‘: mtitled to the preferences wur aer- . Pull particulars on poster: Help Wanted Disorder. A general blood tonic. id. T1118 Two MR8 o . Canadian Air Force. They were The TBJXKTIJ-li included: Albert Francis . eon o! gaames Alphonse lennan o! Mon- 8 g1: . George Carruthers Walker. son oi finest Leslie Walker o! Sum- THEY e01 ‘n-uz oi.‘ you CANT BLAtflE _ auu. o‘ ‘TH’ wooos "ma ow BOYS" TNNT so GRQGGY WITH LONG A60 THATALL . un-nz s5 s ABOTTLEOFlODlNE Efifige a FER-slaw Mklcrfie HEE a AN‘ A BELT POLETD merside. ' . THINKS rr A u HUBBLE HOME OM.’ Tom's ‘ " Di-LTHEY HAD A CRUTLH. CHlROPRAC "4 _| BUT n, WAS George Hughes McMillan. son of Mrs. Hazel Anna MacMillan c1‘, Motown. Alton Ellwood Home. son at Mrs. Katherine M. Home o! Charlotte- town Allison Rlllflert Carter. 50H 0f M1‘- Milton Carter oi’ Charlottetown. Harvey Oliver Brown. son of Mr. I Ollie Brown. York. Mich Robertson. , Mrs. Robertson. East. R05!- alty. l AID TOR. COLONIEB LONDON _(CP)- Between 1980 more than $79,700,000 In flnlme the development and administration oi’ social work in the colonies. GO-O-O+OOO4 u “ WANTED ” GIRLS SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE OR OVER FOR TEXTILE PLANT IN NOVA SCOTIA. STEADY WORK ASSURED. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS- AND PLEASANT. SUPER- VISED LIVING QUART- ERS. TRANSPORTATION PAID. Apply for interview at. 2.30 Thursday and Friday afternoons, at Selective Ser- vice Office, 134 Richmond TABLE ‘ ALwAx/s OUT ' " ‘t. < l lllllqlmj ‘L l GONNA " u= vou oowr ewe u? CIGARS- Si... Charlottetown, P.E.I. 60-0-06-0006040-040-006060060 ‘pug-I AIIGTIBN SALE AT TI-IE AUCTION WARIIIOUIIu FRIDAY, JUNE Bih, AT 3 I’. M. l have on hand several arllelc the have been lent In ta be sold b! o auction. lncludln Bur-aha cleaner. wrlt dunk‘. hammock, table, Viclrola and records, chain. EXCHANGE STORE 108 Richmond SL-Phone 869 more. - th chm lhtsralll; l1‘... a: l-‘l-I. dishes, curtains. ulctnrel. linens. towels and several other alleles. W. ll. BEATON. Auctioneer. I... GNP-LEG same some N THINGS see! ISN'T "runs swéuJ m. :1" ‘as TH‘ only U . WE ONES WHO KNOW THlS one Mam l5 nears-- ‘i! \\' w \\_ \\ .\‘_‘ ~.~\ AN’ Loolo-wiz couto" sumo A PLATFORM up lN TH’ "r255 AN’ sec ANV ENMIEQ r-"QR MILE$ AROUND“ oLAssEsn-oo -- 1/ MEBBE,” y,