JUNE 2,124.1 it Ball so At Sydney mdgnmc BYDNY” M” “fr”? Breton “we! beplygetrlllfi 1g. (spud. ‘"~‘ 1 rii defect- ed flit; “ff? M3,?“ 21-10 W” be ¢ no indication o} gym showed excel] ' ved 3 great advcntafl overfii’ fim" we The 5'“) r th 5p . V" w§ll“‘§‘f;i‘sn3ls 931m and on eral occasions we out o! some "l h Spots, And niwnz with sup- ncrdlng was also ieatured. An ‘m5; impossible cubism was 18:6? me spuds 1st, Iceman. D- w rdon. when he W911i» d9") 1'3"‘) “i, new w make a beautiful 35m v_ Sobgy 2nd and Sgt. l". “my, 3rd for the Bpvdfl- played. 99d brand oi’ ball while Dick ' K on the receiving end ' gm‘; wgrg in I511! 81w . Qiwfiry of Boutilier and nan. we 1n mo, rorm. as were: Chu- mcpean lst. Home, Joe MacLean- ~ _ Bill Vfncimnby 3rd Base; w M, , is, short stop. showed wrenn-n icam work. Whi'e HRH? ‘Solomon. mo. field Jce Reynolds. 0mm; rioid: Walter Bunn and Hugh llizglls. held down the out nun and made some verv son-rat- Aches. logsllfi iimo was verv cflllflblv hand- 1fl{or"cur.~i. Sclznick, Umpire-in- dilcf nlri n soc. Melvi- Prsushi- m the Ba-Ics Line-up Bpufg. ors. Left 1e . %iicborrv CV1 icher. wmm .' pitcher. 5;‘; Enl Base (‘qpi Muffntt. Short Stop. iirncy. Centre field. Marlin s. Right iield Moran. Sgt. 3rd Bose. 359i, Bcntdon ist- Base. Dusters 5, Bouiilier Catcher. a. Strickland, Left field. U. M-icbenn lst Base. A. Ball. Pitcher. s, iwolnms short stop. 34 Wwvnirly 3rd 1335c. 1 }\‘i"‘li‘.'lll- 2nd Base. W. Bunn. Right field. I. Reynoirlz, Centre field. Ospt. Moffatt and CD1. Big Piimnn. feel that with!n n very |ho't lime keen competition will be shown and it is their opinion lhnv a icanl to enter the League Quid be lfciced from the two uns. In Memoriam MI. FRAN K MoQUAlD The many friends o1’ M2’. Prank McQuaid were shocked to learn o! his death at the Charlottetown Hospiial. May 2nd at the early age o1’ ihiriy-i-uro years. He enjoyed his usual 300d health until a. short time beiom his death when he became ill and entered the hosphol whore he underwent an operation. For a time he seemed lo be improving but suddenly took s turn {or the worse, and in spite oi all that medical skill and loving rare could do for him, he assed may on the above mention date. Diirlllg his illness he was visited by his pastor, Rev. Kenneth Mo- Pherson also by Rev. Jame Chur- irs MacDonald who administered ihe lust rites o! the Catholic Church or which he was always a laiihiul member. Until his marriage l few {flours I80. Frank as he was ram arly known resided at his father's home in Bedinrd. at that time he moved to Donairiston where he established s home or his own and by his cheerful and kindly disposition mule many friends. Th0 Ivmpsthy or the whole oom- mllii! sees out to his wih (use limes Cilrran) and small son aged mm lvnrs. also to his tether Mr. Peter licQunid oi’ Bedtord and the l0ll0\\‘lll§.! brothers and sisters — Eimor oi Bedford, Basil or the R. 0 A. F. stationed at Moncton. lvsqoh and Irorolu also o! Bedlord stein. liirs. Aeneas lvlcDougcll of Donalrlsinn and Blanche, Mrs. ggilvr MacDonald. Grand ‘rracs- h May 4th. service at the Lurch and rave was conducted . Rev. Fnt er McPherson_ IP01- John Douxan and Leonard Many Mass cards and message! M ‘lmDRi-hy were received, test!- whlllz to the respect and esteem in "h ch the deceased was held by all m: knew him. Mly he rest in l. —(Potriot please Copy), STERLING W. l. -__... m?“ Tellllill‘ meeting of the ster- u MW- I was held at the homo lmse D. J. MacLeod on M57 h" h an attendance oi 18 mem- flmsnd two visitors. The presi- MM presided and opened the mnuaz with the ode and Om . e i n! the previous meet ng rgad and improved. The cor- mh fnce consisted oi several ll ncluding a letwr o! . ir‘l“»§::'2.r"- “mi” us‘ ' rseas. say n; e r M?! had arrived solely. The sick "ltfal calls litter heari - n; the 538°] wlglmiiiee report. it wnl do. mu uv varnish for the desks MM ‘fbtlie water fountain rc- md mgdemd l 0i 75c was presented m‘ ,§,';,,”°-§‘,, new field which wu i 4 y-m-d/gwge 9,4) - ' ‘PAGE FIVE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN p — ~- == All. CANADA is United in this Single Purpose .....__..-».- -».. '______‘___m_____________»________m______nw .. Mo,’ “Give us the tools and we will finish the job” THERE IS NOT A HOME IN ALI. CANADA, not a fireside or family gathering that does not quicken into rapt attention when the voice of Churchill, the articulate voice of the Empire, comes rumbling over the air waves. you buy represents your personal share in a ship, a tank, a fighting plane to stave off the oppressor and put weapons in the hands of our fighting men. All those valiant spirits who, day and night, are struggling to keep the skies clear, the sea lanes open, and our firesides free from peril, unite in this single-minded national trumpet call “Lend us thine aid”. IIOW TO BUY-Give your order to the canvasscr who calls on you. Or place it in the hands ofany branch of any bank, or Ive it to any (rust company. Or send it to your local Victory Loan Head- quarters. Bonds may he ought in denominations of $503100, $500,$i,OO0 arid larger. Canvasscr, bank, trust company or your local Victory Loan Headquarters will be glad to give you every assistance in making our your order form. To Canadians his great inspiring messages ring with pride, confidence and persuasion. Pride in what this country is doing and plans to do; confidence in the ultimate outcome of Freedom’s struggle; appeal for the “tools”. Every savings account in ‘the Dominion is a “kit of tools” for war service. Every bond N It V L 9‘ o c d ' alionu ommiflee, iclong 0on1 1, flown, cm: a.‘ v ronv no us