u..."- - zusrrenirv""?""“*"* " & Bell's wharf. 40 choice FAQ‘? 5.1.x sroxrmc NEWS‘ Novikoff Is Placed On Ineligible List CHICAGO. may e tAPw-Out- fielder 'l n: out on Chicago Cubs for f‘ bl last today. Yet, ihat dues not end the hold- failure to report within . mvns even if the Russia (‘ " rclicrt C-iliiilriiirl g iiilzn n liitic less than 510.000. but‘ can don a. uniform retreat to be uillirl ‘I lav-s. Tiiut, he considered! ‘till i absentee in the maior leagues. ‘r__ _______. Lziu Novikoff, stubbornly eligible list by Ford Frick. president of the National League. as a result i. was placed on baseball's of correspondence with James T. 2. (Ciallilagher, general manager of the 3. u s. 4. The ruling. applied for Novikoffs 5_ IO d5 S, 5_ ‘ after the start of the championsh p lends his holdcut, he still will have 1_ to. to be reinstated by Prick before he 2_ Novikoff remains. the onlv wilful Rifle Shooting A friendly mulch was West Kent school rifle tween a team of P.W.C. and w,1< Novikoff was placed on the in- S. cadets on MB)’ 4- Results werezl‘ G Rough Riders’ Souvenir Planted In Hamburg iCP I-SOIIIC‘ Champions. i937." ' Flv. "XWA l\I‘<i_V 6 v ~ ionib perked Haliiburg 1S1 lit tiii- Ottawa Rilugil, l which ticit-liird Tor . 1937 lor the lliuda championship. I on thc trip to German)‘ Z0, when Flt. Lt. John to come. smack on Berlin. coils-in, b G._i were briefed instead for Hamburg. ']_1!)l!‘<llIl_ Oti-iu 1i relll c-tliu‘ our!“ _ iinn iul'llli‘i' rice president of the, fob. so Tett carried it over Ham illil irs. . it uns '1 untch foh. a repllflll iiin on it oilgrilvcd "R. G1 there for Y0“. 130110"? 109-" (1FrQJilFInsre-rn Canada‘ iitorse Parade Scheduled For Today Fish And Came Association Meets siastic meeting oi the A Ii-JPL‘ pi-uiilc, scheduled ori- decided to sccure Mr. Peters, fly i..i... . l‘ 'l.ll'.wilil\' alli-rnooli and wily biologist from the United l... iii-lira wlll iit- Il-"ifl tiiziy. States Government to speak at a. 'l..i ill'i|i.i\' cllils iur ilh- pair-ado public meeting to be held in the U) :~.ii»-.i- ii: lriiln liiv tool of Queen near future. It was decided to ask S» - " i.\ll.jlil\' .u 3.00 p.m. and I Lt. Col. K. s. Rogers to give an llvl niin \\l‘l'L' asked to be on address at that meetiu; also. t..-.l I | Decision was made to contact the i.“ 1.. l.-.~1.\\, iilrlnv. the lllllLUD National Parks Board of the De- ii‘ 1n.- ,..'.'.‘.KZ' ill.i‘ .- used as a partment of Mines and Resources l. . .n llllulilli places tu take up with regard to the feasibility of es- w. ni. 'tabllshing a bird hatchery in the . lJeakln luill Frank Clarke j National Park within the Province. ui iail i procession. A large was also decided to explore ithe possibility of ‘sanctuary particularly for pheas- ants established by the Fish and Game Association. s‘..\llioil~. racing wias left in the hands of a. commit» Dffifl coach stal-Iiee consisting of G. T. Hurdle. mares. car- I Oliver Harper. Walter Bearisto and express horses, A. F. Owen. i~ stallions, heavy Mr. T. M. Gillies was appointed tennis _ truck- publicity agent for the association. 3 and ponies, A committee consisting of A. H. Mould. F. A. S. Jones and B. Gra- ham Rogers was ap olnted to pro- mote fishing intcres s. iru. o l0 be iii the par- foiioivliig typos in bclolv: In Iii ‘=1 It is the intention of the Asso- s i ciation to hold fly casting‘ sail "' *4“ prize trout competitions dur g the __ , year-these to be open to members of the Fish and Game Association only. Bv The Associated Prcss h’ a 1.1;, llllfti‘ loaders in eac - , litisuri on ‘J0 or more times; J (‘luh (i. .\|J R. ll. Pct‘ I .1. R 111' 2 12 462i L ( I 811i ) ll 2: .415‘ " Ii 9 .409 .12 3D 4 l5 .385 *“'-“ l§ 1i as 515 ass AMERILAN 7 25 5 a 36o‘ i, First Game -,..io, Spence. Senat- .il Lezlgllc. Vaughan, Boston 000 010 000-1 D 0 ,, _ _ new aork our uuu Auk-r. a i y m. ,1"... Alnpyipfln Lmgug, uuuu and Peacock, Dvnllilnl den“ Vnlikrivs 1:; National League H€ill§A6Y~ 3. Second “"_“_“_‘_ Boston k ‘loo 000 000-c g ‘l, __ h x i! sl- emigrant hgj/EQIIIC, c3031?’ lgiwiaillzii res)- 7.8L‘, b31118, ZIUDGI‘ U! lviurplly w: arid Dlcléi’. Player Missing Detroit 000 000 000-o s l Si. LIJIIIS 000 000 wi-i. o 0 _v_ lvewnousei" ailu rnrsoils, Gait- iriiiinivrii. M.i_v ti iCPl-Flt. Ltwlwlm” w“ my“ l“ ' l“ ' "‘ m“ R-°~"“':5wnshln¢i0n 000 000 000-0 l0 2 .. ‘L ui"lixluli'f_zli‘olifuéii s-nliauelpnla 2:00 30.: Uv4v~1 ll 0 ' _ , _» f i l-yle. cllee“. to; Aunllls (l; ifllu .. p. ivilig \\l'll' iniolniecl to imm)‘ ‘Tum an“ éwuh i\‘Il‘.i. E. Blithe .lh_>)n‘p_,mn (Lilli-ago 010 010 0-0-3 ll l ‘" ll ‘c nilii llll'l‘llt . uneveland UIM W0 hon-u ll 1 \Vi\\A\| Swil, ‘u’ Ltivve in nay- lics (U) nullsisi id) unu ‘iicsli, A. ‘clllliu itilu rcllsill‘. l-naaONAL , Philadelphia 000 010 010-1 3 6 1 ‘oronlnynl uul uiu out) o-Z 9 it , (i0 - lvllirtl "W, R-b-A-i Pfldéggyngkfllld Livingstone, New- .iiiri trained at. 50m anq Mom-a in illlll Camp Bur wnu liv.. ilillllb‘ Wil ‘i 5|" Louls 000 9M 00|_1 1 0 i. . :..loli lli Novcinbcl‘ l9 (l. bnkago W,‘ “m 4ux_5 9 z lillf" 5" “"5 ll" l"5'~"1'-"-"l‘ “Ll uuillcert, Brecnesn (H and O'- cllllv!‘ Ewdim- Tl""“.“‘. "ll" 95h‘ ‘ Den, nltnorii and hemandez. aiva elclncni." * ' training school INTERNATIONAL wilore iii.- w». --cnnd in common-i. Montreal 000 000 100-1 I 2 DHILIIIIOH! v00 000 003-2 Z 0 Vail SliitC, Gronlelr (B! and l-‘sre, hiflliflfrltfy’, Flowers, Collins i0), Bheber ill; and Howell. Syracuse 300 000 000-3 ‘l l ‘loronto 112 i0! 1221-12 ll 0 Bflrticfion. Howell l3! and Rice, ‘Conger and Crompton. nto R: (s. nucllzill cham- vzzis captain of Request To Cardinals Players 'I‘lic ioliowiTgj-Ciiihinllls players are requested to be at King Square t , _ H . t 3J5 _ ‘__"Newark 001 000 001-2 6 “‘"""‘§‘,,C,‘,,,§§§,°°Q ZQHHQSSQVT H Rochester ooi 001 2lx-5 12 z n_ Day“ C Macchmkyv h Fallon, Marieau (7) Roller (7) A, Mncnougnlv B_ M“, and Garbark. Donnelly and Bur- ostcllne-Captain Walter nillséyblty Mo no an l5 l‘ 1 B llu 0 000 000-l I1 l u l8 East. Polll i3) and Fleitas, (len- try. Roscoe t4) Hewitt ('1) Park- hurst (9) and Unser. Ea" SALE Arrived today at Mc- Nei|l’s Stables, Buntain Remember When (By The Canadian Preu) Sixteen years ago today. only i- wimh Dirt 0f a aoal put Portsmouth into the Ensllsh Football League u, Ten, promised Thonlsonl that it would be planted in the days: It was too late to retrieve thegss: E Lund, lf; in; Klflelle picked out n Sllflt 10? it." he ~ football. attached to a‘ said, “and it made a nell oi’ a hole At a largely attended and enthué an Game Association held last night at The Cilarlottctouin Hotel it was having a bird This matter 2 of Commons among Quebec mem- fired on , To licorganize Provincial Navy League Decision to reorganize a Provin- cial branch oi’ the Navy League and to invite the Dominioll President. , of the organization, Mr. David H. lbson. to attend the organiza- p_w_c_;_ tion meeting was made last night E Bu“); B5 at an enthusiastic gathering of Ev Blanchard as representative citizens in the City R. Boswell 94 Blxldlng- J’ Dem“, 91 motion to this effect was moved J l-iodgson 8,, by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan and J‘ “ems 85 secoiiizled by J.‘ P. Crockett and , carre unan ous y. i» wnsi- i..li‘;'....% ihfi°“é‘°"aollllfh.l‘éfi°“‘ll G- Bmw" 90 Montreal with Mr. Henry Giilard. G~ C°m°t°ll 97 llominioil secretary of the Novy 3- R Hill“ R8 League, presided. He stated that 4. B. Jardlne 9'1 he hail been authorized and in» 5. B. Jenkins 100 structed by the Dominion Council 6. B. ‘Thompson 93 Navy League of Canada to call a Commandos Win 5th Game s collected tilr-ir l fifili straight \ The line-ups Commandos-Dick Doyle. p: R. O‘Brien. Lib; B. McDonald A. Tulle, cf: M. Clarke. Diamonds-R. Doyle. p; G. Vvard H‘; 2b, D. Jardine, 3b; G. Crockett, lf; B Downe, cf; P. Jardine rf. Big TYfiéYfsF/e units." Allied airmen had "complete air domination,“ the bulletin added. Seventeen enemy airsraft were destroyed over Axis landing fields, a destroyer was blown up in the Gulf cf Tunis, and eight ships were sunk and others damaged in flights exteiidl‘; to Sicily across the Mediterranean. < In ground operations there were three outstanding developments. On Broad ‘Front eiigi-owraaeci; American iroops izrcke through Axis positions on a broad front af- ter capturing Dlebcl Cliinli and Dleiizel Aciikel on the northern and southern sides of Lake Achkel. This released a ware of oiiriisliillg Americans beating toward Ferry- ville and Bizerte. Farther inland the British lst Army drive on Tilnis was from two directions. west and southwest. Tebourba. AXlF-[lfild road junc- tion l8 miles west of Tunis, was menaccd by one British and one ‘American column, hitting from the northwest and southwest. At last reports the Americans were only four miles from this Junction, fighting in the hills at Chouigui. The British column late yester- day stormed and captured bloody hilltop or Boil Aculiaz to’ break through toward Tebourba, and were believed close to the town. May Turn Axis Flank The capture of Massicault also threatened to tum the strong Axis mountain positions which thus far have held up the British 8th Army the south. French units attack- ing near Zaghouan farther souiiii also were menacing the entire German southern line. Troops of the 8th Army mean- while reported mlikirz a local ad- vance (m the line which stretches westward from the cczistai marshes of the Gulf of Hammet north of Enfidnville. "Patrols penetrated deeply behind the enemy posi- tions." the regular communique said. "The country has been hea- vily mined." Fascist Speaker Admits Peril LONDON, May fi-lCPl-The peril bearing oown eicsely on the Italians in their own nome- land was ltckllewlcgcil today 0y a Fascist Lcadcr wno spoke 0f the possibility of url stnlian collapse and by a home coali- mematnr who expressed ii. hope for “a just peace.‘ "Shouiu we fail." said Carlo Scorn. Secretary of the Pas-est Party, “we must full with honor and dig.ii.,v." l. V108 not clear wi1c.i-lcl~ he referred in nls statement lo the imminent Axis collapse in Tunisia oi- the growing peril in Italy itself, but soldiers are still fighting for the fatheriand." Are Critical 0i Mutual Aid Plan OTTAWA. May fi-(CP) -—Cri- ticism of the government's ro- osed 81.000.000.000 approprla lo or mutual aid to the United Nat- ions flared up tonight in the House bers and resulted in a division over a proposal to raise the money by compulsory loans from individual companies. J F. Poiiliot (Lib. Temlscouata) attacked the appropriation as e pmr business proposition, after spokesmen for all parties had warmly superior! the principle of the contribution. Hon. P.J.A. Cardin (Lib. Riche- lieu-Vercheres) opposed what he described as continuation of "Col- onial tribute" to Britain and cle- clared Canada was already doing more in proportion to population than other Allies. ONION SOUP Chop 4 large onions in small nieces. place in saucepan with 4 tablespoons butter or mat-ravine. 141i wok slowly until “rown. then add horses. firstdivlsiomCilmaxln a 1'0 t - - motion fi m ith M g 8 ' ‘m’ Terms to “V” purch‘ Pcrtamoufh. bYBYlked aigfekishaigriygitth asey; End 5-0 while the ‘City wanomd Brtaglforg City a0 in final games. Wellington McNelll Ql,n§,‘,‘“m,‘l§§_,§§“§g‘"'~' "Ylsmovih r kl i l; $9“ better goal average, an n“ Wm ‘i tablcscoo" flour Add 6 cups water. season with salt and neoper. Bring i0 boil arid cook a few miriutell be- fhwl urvinu \ ., l-.tiir_v lust illght by, "1 wired your ‘Riders’ lob to thei defeating the Diamonds 20-18. The‘ tall of a ‘Block-buster one night we‘ game was close throughout. were skedded to let Berlin have a; l lacing," Tett wrote in a recent letq. my, his ombnrkation“ ter, "but ht the last minute we ‘Trainer, c; G. Flynn. lb; P. Dougan L. C; B. Carter, 1b: H. McPherson 2b;- Cen re 0i llneeting for the purpose of organ- ization here. ’ Brief remarks endorsing the suggestion were made by Mr. W. S. lGmnt, chairman of the citizens‘ committee of‘ the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps "Kent". Mr. J. 0. Hyzldmnn, who was the former president of the Provincial Nuvy League Brunch which was active here from 15117 until i932. and Hon. Dr. W. J. i’. MacMilian. former vice‘ ,prcsidciit of the organization. Mu» jfli‘ T. MzicNult, former secretary also‘ strongly approved oi rcorglilr ization, us did Mr. J. P. Crockett. Mr. Hyncirrian. in reviewing the activities of the Navv League in this Province regretted that the or gullizntioh had to disbanci about ten years ago owing to loci; oi su r port ‘from the general public. i: mentioned letters he had received from cadets ill distant parts of the ivorld, who appreciated the instruc- tion given them during the days when the orgiiliizaii0n_ flourished in Prince Edward Island. One of these ne rend to the meeting. Committee Appointed On motion of Mr. J. O. Hynd- man, seconded by Capt. N. W. Loivtiier, Mr. D. J. Boiincli was ap- pointed rovlsioiial chairman and :1 nominal: rig committee consisting of J. P. Crockett. J. F. Lelghtlzer and D. M. Gass was named to bring in a slllte nl‘ officers to the organ- izntinn meeting. After considerable discussion it WllS decided to have the organiz- :otion meeting in the form of o. ‘ banquet si- The Charlottetown n0- tel to which members o1 the scr- vice ciuhs, heads of the Legion and the general public would be invited. I l 11g: _, Cl-lARLQTTETflwN GUARDIAN A.li.C. 0n Alert For Submarines HALIFAX- inand nave been "placed on the ert for signs ivlties," it was dlEIOSBQ today conjunction with an R.C.A.l". ing expanded. "rhe corps which PIBSGIICO in distressed planes have saved by members of the 0011)!- ow. the R.C.A.F. marine construction. Their are “part of extensive Must Invade Two Ways, Ciraud Says A banquet committee com sed of IMP T- ROY Cudlnore. e iairman, .Licut. Inn A. Burnett and Capt. l J. W. Leightzser ivas appointed vzith .pO\'.'Sl' to add to its numbers. l Mr. W.’ S. qrnnt was appoints-d ,to inforvleiv the president of the Wavy Navy Club. and the Wom- ll-ns AUXIIIIJYY to H.M.C.'S. "Queen ‘CYIMITIOLUJ as to whctner they | “Oil fl prefer to attend the banquet at. The Charlottetown in the eve~ 1015i]?! olr nold a. luncheon meeting ier o\\n__ which Mr. Gibson would lie lllVltPd to address, Mr. Waller M. Bears acted ss secretary of last night's meeting. Stcitin Has Disappeared LONDON. May C-(CP CABLE) -Quoiing eye-witness accouilm ti’ the heavy rt A.li' raid on martin in_ April :50. Reuters New Agency said lousy the centre of the city X185 "virtually disappeared." Reuters’ report culnc neutral country and 0110 witness was quoted as saying: "There seems no doubt thin. b-Utillll would .;il\iB been totally destroyed if there had been any wind the night of the raid or two days following." Essential services were com- pletely disorganized. Reuters said. thrcugn a Gen. Frank others were killed Monday occur- red when the "weather with a very low ceiling and poor visibility due clouds." Use Miiigifior Sprain: ALGIERS. it??? tAPl-The Al- lies must attack Europe simult ne- ously from the North Sea Channel, from the Mediterranean and on the ‘Russian front. Gen. Giraud declared in an Independent French Aiency H5 published today in the Algiers weekly "Tam," Giraud, i‘ iterated his statement that the Axis will be Europe. Crash Occurred In Bad Weather M. Andrews and to rain and The announcement said May G-(CP) — A1 nicilloers oi tile aircrait detection corps within the Eastern Air Com- subinarine ac u- III- nouncemellt IIIBL tne 00X‘?! WEI DQ" includes 13.000 volunteer civilian observers ill the Maritimes, was fcrnled originally as an aircraft detection outfit, each member charged with reporting tne any plane flying over his territory. Lives of many fails n announce- _ ment said. Observers are being sup- plied with circulars describing suo- duti defence " ilans now being prepared by the R. . C.A.F. Eastern Air Command ‘and I the new Atlantic naval control. ' Henri Honore interview given to Jacques Villesolin oi’ the crushed in Africa by the end oi’ this month and said tile obJect of the Germans in the Tunisian campaign had been to retard fiie Allied dcbarkation in was bad low the United States army announced today. the plane struck a hill in an isolated lil- in Her son wounded at Dieppe and herself doing a man- sized job in the Canadian Pacific Roundhouse, Engine Wiper Christine Akers of Toronto (left) has a special interest in Canada's Fourth Victory Loan. She is talk- ing it over with Superintendent S. W. Crabbe of the Bruce Div- HEENAN"; CAMERON WEDDING The marriage of Miss Vernita Keenan, Murray River, P. E. L, to to AB. Jack H, Cameron. R. C. N, took place quietly in Halilnx 0n Rev. H. L. Denton being the of- T. A. Keenan. Murray River and the groom is ille son of Mr. aiid Mrs, _ J.Tllil. bCfidmeron, ghartliottewwzifi l-DNDQN- May 5 (CP)“‘Th' in gestieetta wiisggi rctilgegeliyf aduslccg Iceland plane crash in which Lt.‘ Ruse crepe Wm, matching mt and hlmk accessories, she wore a cor- saga of Johanna Hill roses, she also wore a gcld locket and chain, the gift of the groom. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shaw, sister and bro- tiicr-fn-law of the groom. Mrs. Shaw ivore n black and vio- iet dress with corresponding acces- Son At Dieppei Mother Carries On ,0! April 24 at seven-thirty p. m. The|cli_eques were included amoflil the flciatlng clergyman. The bride l5] the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i were Mr. and ision, who is acting iis canvasser in the C.P.R. employee campaign to raise 5,300,000 as their share of the ig objective. Engine Wiper Grace Smith (standing), WIIOSQ husband is a sergeant in the Queen's Own Rifles, also has a arsenal interest in seeing the dr ve go over the top. Canadian Pacific Flint». After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. 1 Tapper Grove. The numerous and costly Elm received go to show the 901N081“? this yo-ung couple. Several gilts. The out of iowii illlcsis Dresflll Mrs. T. A. Keenan, Murray River and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron, Charlottetown, parents of the bride and groom. BRUTAL TO SCOLD CHILD FOR MISIIAP There are fl(‘(‘fIl€lll5 whose likcll hood of happening no one can fore- see. Elmer upsem the glass of milk, cora drop; the cun. or Don. tripping over the cal. spills a bottle of ink upon the rug. How brutal, as a riile.. again. guide him limes.’ fill, or forbid the hazardous aclivi for carelessness. Tile chances are 1101 before another accident in scold the child at such wasn't careless. i‘ he was, he would I MAY 7.1L; To Appoint um Assistants __ OTTAWA, May appointments m plovis w..}°‘,,,,?‘§}j°h Easter adiouriiment said he was not sum‘, Hon. R.B.Hansoli Ylgtrii-tsunburyl ' m I wfhat depend; on thnisters, they hiake.’ Mr. King repeliedreco Jap Subs g Are Active ALLIED HEAD K ausraaua. M3 iREERS ' —- Jap ' - . l"ssl'li..'lii illigirililli éggsteq today?‘ w high comm v majority or the int-wt w,“ ::%C;l:l§l°g%gl-IIBVBI units. headqum 55f; DI‘ 30 it - - ml- the first time wtillfitatlgiléoufjx: aiiese were sending Submarines some force, lfldICHllng “m; p“ methods, to the east of Australi where lie the sea lanes of supp used by the Allies. _ HAVE GOOD aooksljc g ‘FOR CHILD To encourage children eight a 10 to read more good books. b; home from the library some go books you sucrose they would m, Better still, prevail on them to . to the public/library once or W1 a week. going with ihcm if they q sire vou to. But don't tlilk too n"; about their reading more. It. m1. be that they and some of their p]; mates would like to form a boo club and have a meeting om week at your home io tell one .. other about the books. in“ 1 n. hardly profit mlich now from icol ii Another similar ocmsiou may m er arise, Then all the less reaso for any punishment. If it is som thing which you think may happe tiicn to be m section near Grlndavik and wussories and she also wore a corsage demolished; y A W ‘of roses. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS i‘ NOW ADJUST l-r WHEN NEEDED... A o "r _ oucu . HEQES A MAN BRINGING UP FATHER WELL, vou Y CAN'T BLAME HiM... .Wi'l'H THE OTHEQ LD HNJE SOMEONE, ELFSE TUQN JH‘ STAMDEDE FOQ 'GOLD OUR BOARDING HOUSE W's M\l NEWEST INVENTION, SPEAR RIGHT THROUGH HER so THE- i-isrzooou evens IN \\ll-\\\_E x Tow Tue sue ABHORE.’ WHAT oo vou THINK oi= THE szcraeraev MOTHER HIRED =02 YOU P- WEO -‘ I'D BE HAHGED 1F i DID WHAT I AM THINKING ABOUT l-i|M~ |r= HE DID DO AMY- 5OHE HE SAID HE COULD r=|x THE CURNACE- '5 DOWN IN THE CEl-LAIZ NOW- I-lE’6 BEEN DOWN THERE LONG ENOUGH TO i=|x TEN FURNACE”:- BQYS - A HARPOON FOR BUB- HIDE 4- TH‘ TPdPCATCl-l RELEASES TlliS CROSSBAR ) I FORGOT TOTEM. VOLI-l CAN TAKE A FURNACE APART- with Major Hoopla THE MAUOR ~ HINB BEEN SHOOTING I FORYEARG. ikNENTORi ‘ _" TOO —~ ONLY one WHO EVER ' A coto l! Go] he addeih- * " “All our thoughts, hopes and ambitions are directed to that My LAND! To HEAR PEODLE GQANIMAIQ MEQCY. small stretch of African siill TALK YOU'D TuyNK 1 WAS 7H1 BETTEQ MOMv Yifs, i still in our hands, where olr ' ' ’ _,_',~ l- ‘ .. FAY’S A eoop FRIEN OF MINE-WU MUST mvrrz NO. HERTD OUR MA; ANNOUNCE- MENT PARTY '= as“ fig $ ‘>0 I'-