v 6 1944 a Tina mews ervice Police ‘Capture I wling nae At A. 1v. s. 1 llnqfl ‘ad m fill-Jilin (n) Al'- ) board of officers es “won; Armourire: 0g Jlgiele ‘mm; an . . . . ‘goliowlngoivisere the results: __ KledM¥rgwl§€rfl€8htL-— w...‘ S"? s. w'. new... and o’. A. .11 or omriotwmwn: o. s. . . and H. L. Stevenson bo .1 olaseuw; K ' e; ‘A. (I). Hogan and M. n. y, both of Charlottetown l finaeauloglgtfshiver. . a; .—- ° r. mus. n. n. . Worth. all 0f P5952 t‘ adron: T. A-squ R. W E , Woolner, Rus- . and iottetowll; J- mdlgh; R D ' ~- ugdront o. u. Downe. '2 Mormon, both of Char- . L. Wind of Char- lifted s corpora! p: lign Clafiisldilfl Army Baseball liesults mr-rulrrousl. Radiator 2; Baltimore 4. Montreal 6; Newark 4. Syracuse 2; Buffalo I. Toronto 4; Jersey City I. Army lind llavy Game Tonight at 8.80 in the Victoria di the Army and Navy softball teams meet in e. regular Game of the city league schedule. A win for the Tars would put them in a tie for first place with the R.C.A.F. Aircraftslnen. To date the Navy boys have won the only game they played. The Army squad has won one game. defeat- ing the All Stars while they bowed to the Aircraftsrnen in the firm Same on the schedule. The encounter ht is expected to Iprmvide plenty o action. J. K. Duggan. A. and '1‘. staff and Lieut. L. W. Smith, 62 C. A. (B.)"I‘. C. were members They were assisted b . L. W. Goodwin, S. S. M. Lee, S. S. M. Maclcan and S. S. M. Coffin , Ientury Of Progress - eviewed By YMCA. I ilournasn. June s ~ (or: - t; the last year "there hi8 C. an increase of 31 P" “m i“ ‘ total number of Cnnldilfl operations on this side o! Atlantic, and e proportions“ ~ . oversees", James Y. Mur- . oi Toronto, Chairman o! the services Executive Commit- ithe YMCA told the Nat- Oouncil of the body today'- w»- at the annual meetinl m Council. which marks he mnivers y of the YMCA, Jiuliock said the Canadian at 834 sep- "overseas, ngdom, the Mediter- tion of Associations was formed- Two years later. the third an- nual conference of the new con- federation was held in Montrlual. The conference provided the “basis of union" which still links YMCA branches, and also made the first provision for the ghyeicel side of the YMCA wor religious and social aims made up thgqiobjeholtivis oli til; associatioirkm . e on rea “ " came the limelight again in i857 when it withdrew from memberehi in the Confederation because it re- fused to continue connection with “southern associations which re- ject Christian young men of color from membe “lp.” Other north- . Originally, shim Richardson got the Winnipeg “ Letter Received From Commander 0f “Charlottetown” LieuL-Conlmander Qp, Mam Iléelézlg- CQWMMina Officer of n. - ~ Qllem Charlotte". ro- ccntiy received a letter from Lieut Commander John Harding, 3.9 N‘. Rt Contain of H.M.C s. ~Qi,5.-.‘ miielflwll . ill which the captain‘ expressed his thanks, on behalf qgi the “Ycw- I01‘ llavlm! received a bo: of “house-wives" and a Zfinefflljn SWWIY 0f feuding matter inclurding 9v" a. {Elmdred wDics of tut Guardian of the Mny 23rd 15- sue. This issue contained u coir-- cent visit here. “Don her T“ "Charlotte- town” informed Conlmander Mac- Kenzie that his officers and men were up to their ears’ in wnrk_ the 911mm 0f Various courses as Well as the continuous training whlgh 15 necessary before a ship's crew can be consolidated into a single fight- ing unit. There was also the par- Acutlar task of selecting and train-u us: additional personnel for tn Commander Harding also infol-_ ma} Conmfndeg MncKcnzie that, so or. l t - l. ,- - s... htzhzsatn. "li:..ll."a2;l.:. V-47769. son of M4‘. J.A. Bernard. M.L , and Mrs. Bernard of Tig- nish. Just ns soon. wrote Com- mander Hurdinz. we have time . to catch our breath. I intend to have n photograph taken of the on. ri ..c.l\. (tolerate T055)’ l8 the YMCNe 100th birthday; Here the old- est Canadian member, 91-year-old R. D. Richardson, Tor- 01110» Erwin-Alec Potter, one of the youngest leaders. Mr. ma“ sonal friend of George Williams, founder of the movement of Montreal, Vice-President Building Products ccntly ager of the Company. Produce prices today the Dcmmion Department cf A8- "we sriicntennial is; nnnnhn tut-l Y” started and was a per- C. P. COWAN, 0i’ Limited, re-‘ appointed General Man- PRODUCE MONTREAL. Juno 5 — (GP) — reported by DO culture follows: _ Eggs: Graded slllpnlcnts on sno -351 for A-Larac: A-Mcdnnn 3'33- Pullets 2'l-2'll.;>i B 30-30% DllS- | TORONTO. J1me 6—(G)—do- swat mutational. tiiiiii =oweil I Preston Quemont ° oohe _() 11m cumulus . srocx QUOTA nozvsj llontrsal Exchange e_ _= 3 §9§si3*=ea3 s; E i g s-rfirs- .- _>- P‘ P‘ l:ss.8isi2=8:2?&iss ~;§2k&8%8$§§ so ll mo: w-Payr?" 9".” sn5ss§sI§88s23zss8:s§ 3i 1., .- r > >< 5'83 ° z‘ i.‘- l-r w!‘ jW-l-s-L: P‘ hfiiefi§kfifiri=lieliwhg$$8i vrfvw abscesses Vt lit ’OurflW7a_y—%: L sighting; 5 Es ii Dcnoshue gdlded three gore classic before he retired. from the 5mm” ‘LET; Sand River Senator Total Sales 17-8 -l e- I n ti?! r §E a i» i l! 3- i=8 Iii l- on: s-s-clPs-s- I I at I orb Ame: 0 '2'.- .- uaw-auiadcg Il-l >- d we- l Ears-slain wr-lilllrrhi le-whn» 1 ssss = 525 I n! g $38 $50 esl- - ife$§k ‘established a record un- in hbtnr H ssod . y. victories in the 8 8 o: ... $33-53 i 5°?!‘ F!" LSSEESSESSS é.‘ S “.J‘...PF" 4.855% cuuu " L § E8381: S Byj*i?VTiT_TWTiT~i§.Yh:§' assrsssss: he sates lien-s Chill! foe Al! 5o ndolence l? iloherlo appllcntloll. Female HelpWanted WANTED _. rumnnrrrun! housekeeper, family of four. Mod- Awly B. A. i L ern conveniences. Mallett. York. WANTED —- MAID FOI- GENER- e-l housework. Highest wages letter to Mrs. . n. Rothesay. . N.B., or telephone . 6-2-101 Machinery DIWALT SAWS AND WOOD- wor machines. Newest typu available from direct facto rep- resentatives ior Canada. gluota- tions gladly furnished on applic- ation. DeWult Dlsher Corpor- ation. Ltd. 102 West Pender St.. Vancouver. B. c‘ _Male Help Wanted wsrvrrnq-Tlvdan‘ s§ifie~ so and 601 or bov to help on farm. Apply Guardian. 6-6-41. Lost LOST-BLACK ZIPPER CHANG-E Plus-e. containing money and key. Phone 624-1.. LOST — ON FITZROY ST., BE- tween Edward and Eaher, child's locket. engraved - Ada - Re- tum to 304 FIbIOY St. Reward. G-d-li Captured incl- m lo oelte gIereIvel-y {diluent s‘: e0 cease per inch. pfldnc and u i.‘ WANTED, RAGE IIVI Advertising Rater-Payable. seamen-success‘ ‘rs-grit Western Il-II. Oilfi- F or bell‘ e a IOI SALE — PIAM. APPLY Ill Hinton Street. 6-0-3. r-olfslir: ‘- srssmtu. nu x, periect concutlon. Anmy .‘ _;'f:'°_9“_”"_i“-“~ "Hi- FOI. SALE - ONE Stallion, general mil-nose. _‘?P§?.‘!"?“- FOB SALE — JERSEY GRADE 00w, uue to freeman. Apply Adam Maclsennie. Braosieane. ii-o-Iit FOB SALE — Z-BOILEB CID! culamr pumps 3-4pipe discharge. 1-2 inch steam for 100 lbs. boiler pressure. Ernest Winchester. 50 Grafton Si. 6-3-3i. FOR. SALE -— SET DRIVING harness, good condition, price $5!‘ AlJDly Elwood Weeks rredericwn. 6-5-Ii Teachers Wanted WANTED BY THE QUEBEC HIGH School. Teacher of Home Econ- ormils for School Year 1944-45 Good salary will id and - portunltlies given advance- ment. Apply to the Secretary. Protestant. Board uf School Com- missioners, '15 Belvedcre Road. YEAR - OLD PUB-E- bred Shorthorn bull. State price. George Hughes, Brackley Bsfigfihi - -s To_Rent CAPTURED -— FEMALE SILVER Fox, tatooed. Apply i0 My Stewart, Murray Harbor. 2.8 1%. NO TYCE There will be a meet! of the Progressive Conservative e ctoru of Mt. Herbert Poll. on Wednesday ev- ening, the 7th lily of J1me 1844 at 8 P. M. in the ‘ML Herbert I-luil. “'“"'“" “Sfii... 6-6-3. WANTED Young man- 16 in 11, so salesman in Shoe Shore. Army SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICE 7 '6.“ Boarding House WANTED — LNVIUI‘! efPeeaie TO RENT -- UNFURNISIIED J. Mic- 6-0-8. apartment. . Y P. Donald. B0 Kant Street. T0 roar-nun» Arena-sun's". 2E2 Grafton Street. 6-6-11 rorfizsnr - SINGLE senses an. 76 Upper Prince Street. Alp- iiy Eastern ‘mist Company. 6-6-1 T0 iT-OITIOI AT I upied by utchaeon. 644i Grafton St. reoently Dr. W. G. B093. G. I‘. Optometrist. Wanted Y‘; ng_ulTds_uTroi_—nan-r' lose orneurflta. Phone L“. Male and Female Help GATOII. Ind NJ _t . Wholesale iobhinfl tourlzerl No. l BS-lt; No. 2 11359511‘. l-ized 33's; current receipts .. No, 1 pastuerlzed so del. Mtl; No. 2 32 dcl. MtL: first urode prenmgery prints 13b pdCQ 35i2“l\i5‘ii;" first grade solids Job ‘price _35'35M< Chccse: Current winte and col- ored western and Qua. tire ship's company. copies of which I shall forward to v0 ." BIG DUTCH SUB ern associations followed suit, and _ after the civil war in the United ILL CONFDE N ‘iOiLTNIGGS, BUT States. when a reorganized fed- eration again held its annual ti in M t l. Negro as- gitmtgn was °;‘,,§,°§,,,.%.,. A NORTHERN ENGLAND PORT The Canadian YMCA formed its — (GP) —- The lflrzcst submarine first “war services committee" in W" Olmiflifd by i116 Rvyfll Nflllwr- _ ices, when duri the Fenian lends NEW was Commissioned here wholesale iobbinz ol-lce western raids. “Y" comm tteee delivered g-‘eilefltlydln the plesenre of Prince and Que. White find cob"!!! 2° 7*‘ smell at militia. plants. From "- , - ' at grew the service which dur- P wqllir-fiPalilfi “a; 1 ing the First Great War. produc- P-EJ- i15_;1é5 Nb 2 due '1_ er a. A Montreal ed the "dumbells." The first 1635-93116» ' - - ' " ' _ ant is credited with bringing troop show on record, and in the 1- - organization to this continent present conflict produced the Desirable l-ernlses to let in Town of Sac ville N. B. at resent . but his name not mobile tee canteen and what the _~ . All that is certain, in the YM A emu “the biggest moving - e of any complete record of picture circuit in the world.” Be t P b t tnfifiifii‘ h‘ ti. .“-‘ l- liiiiisni. well adapted for office nlrlsoeee or first YMCA meetin held in any bllfilllbsg undertnking. P - l America. is that five Mon- necess- ion at once. For further particu- i- merchants formed the fine‘, hrs apply to W. 1‘. Wood Estate. iesitfer one to: thong: hladd re- -~ roma. p o ng n. bu e Sackville, New Brunswick. Biklf- WANTED " T. J. Clexton, W. . H- l". If. Merling or John Hol- , ed been impressed with the oi the grou formed in Lon- ~- by George illiams in 1844. . his return he called his as- DISTRICT CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR, VETERANS’ LAND ACT, $2700 to $3300 DEPENDING, UPON QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE PLUS BONUS AS PROVIDED» LESS USUAL DEDUCTIONS les together and the first liilan counte pan. oi.’ the Lon- . Y’ was formed. i“ W» veal-s. Montreal ma vqiv YMCA in Canada. Then {o3 John liolland moved to M and formed an associa- .- there. Iy tho following year Prelereneewillhegivuntoflreduetehgineereernlfl- teete with training in building ledgu eul estimating all eeu- etruotien accounting. Full particular-u In on dilyll! in P001 0m!" l" ll! 5' obtained at the office: of the Civil Service Cornrubelon at Vancouver. Edmonton. Regina. Winnipeg. Toronto. Mou- treul, Quebec. Saint John and Halifax. or from the Civil 8H- vloe Commission, Ottawa. Application forms, obtainable at ml local associations had .,' fol-med in the United States = 96L,” w m rm Offices, should be flied with the Civil Service Commie- slon, Ottawa, NOT LATER THAN JUNE l0. i944. Ce.- ‘ it ‘ illd _ an International Confnderulthevlflwwn-mmer- one__hmadlquon_ petition m. 44-1590. This advertisement is author-lied by the Director of National Selective Service. Ear, North Africa, Sicily, Italy ri- Iceland, we have served Can- MY NEW INVENUOM IS A eases/an. HAND GQENADEi-w IMAGlNE TOGSiNG CURVES AROUND THE CORNEEQ OF‘ FORTIFICATIONS OE . BAQRlCADES To WIPE- ' OUT HlDDEM FOES. P ’ ONE ON SAFE: CRGJCHEO d2 total attendance at. YMCA , l ms ovmeas w“ BEHIND FIREPLUGS. , _‘ on this side of the — t .090." he added. in present meetings of the nei Council are being held the birthplace 0f the YMCA in h Am ic 29.693 .464. Atlantic l . I BIG oszvczz ' Don't rule: the special I Dance at. t e Sport n: Club tonight. Modern and old time den- sing. llsley Discusses llld Age P nsions 5—(CP)—Fin- said todlmv in ntribltltorv 01d o Music by Don Meseer and his Islanders. Admission-M u couple. OTTAWA. June once Minister Ilslc. the Commons ma. e pension n n filmed in Canada vinces agree to r ‘ _‘ in the Mr. 01' old t0!‘ their Jur- fieid to the ymm. lslev Bile I . said Densiol E i WISH SITTIH‘ BULL WAB HERE TO HELP ‘THE MAN! ILLGIT ME WITH THlS .'! THIS NOTE TO HIM- WJKlEsT_—" '''''' "Byken Reynolds ~ l H15 H55 511L1- (‘who I inn wi n‘! _ Wanted Fer Unemployment Insurance Beuuission EMPLOYMENT ADVISERS $3400 to $3000 at Regional Office, Moncton AN’ r so. --“6RA~'PA, r mu ass»: THESE TWENTY YEARS""--AN' us sea/s -- rusns/s vousz uuucw-w w use! mama's one! LANDH‘. DON'T SEE HOW one CHILD Pom’. AN’ IT'S m! A emu! YOU Dorm‘ WAN’? ‘m PLAY o. LI’L emu, 0o wu ‘t wuv cm GTHEL ea m ‘m’ L BENEFIT PLAY GRADVMA AW wuusvuecfivrnr--4-“ mrnmswoa SUPPER - ' Persons with experience in dealing with employers and employees in specialised fields ol industry are urged to obtain “ ‘ Ilrflllllrl. Applicants for these pedtleue wil elee be oouillehl fer lmpleymerlt Advisers Gndee 1 and 4 previously ed- vertleed for Ottawa. l-‘nll particulars on display at City Pest Offices, and at the Civil Service Colmnlssien office at Halifax, N... and Saint John, NJ. Applications must be filed by lune ll, I944, with the Civil Service Commiden, Ottawa- This advertisement h i authorised by the Director of National Selective Service. i ~ “zlqget it with e Guardian Went All-j i. to be ~.