BINDINA "ocroaan 21, 1943 SPORTINGT Keenly Contested Bouts At Naval Training Centre Six keenly contested bouts were fought by men from H. M. c, 5, Queen Charlotte in a boxing {guy- nament at the training centre this week- Men from Dourlas Division won eight points to the four coil- cptsd by men from Ajax- Thc resuits:-— J. H. Grady. 144 (Douglas) do. fooled G. A. Stewart. 144. G. Lanigau, 135 (Ajax) defeated M. A. Drane. 135. J. B~ lannon 132. (Douglas) de- fbc - E- J. Hall. 186 Veteran Racer Wins Big Event NEWMARKEI‘. “GLAND. Oct. 90-(0? CABLrD-Quartler Maltre u; cght-year-old racer generally wnsi cred past his prime, today on the Neva-market Cambridgeshire {list big race of England's 1943 rac- ing season. He showed his heels to g. field of 15. Quartier Maine, whose last big success was in the Llncolnshlre handicap of 1940. won a, head from Lord Derby's Full Bloom Over B mile course. The winner was cent to the front from the start by‘ Joc- key Tommy Carey but we! fined toward the end and the three-year- old Full Bloom with Huffy Wrilfll up was closing fast to take second- Thecgylnélel‘ is rodwnerihby I‘. £133; m1. an a car, ng ecoo ma. .1. walker. finished third. Horseshoe Match The following ar ethc results of a 1mm match of horscshoes be- Brighton club and Beach c Inn club. BEACH GROVE L P GH- Yorlmum d: Gill. M. n - - -- l s Q21. Weatherbcc a PtmCrockett ———3 i 8 I If-Cpl. Stead and Pit- yer _ _ ~ — - --2 - 2 - Total — — — — — — — — -8 BRIGHTON: I. Murloy A: N. Whit- k - -- — - - —8 l l. I. Phillips s» P. Mc- Lellan — — — — — -2 l l l. Martin dz J- Mc- Court. _ _ _ _ _ _ - I - Jeffery s» D- Garnum 2 2 - 4 Francis and J. Mc- em i; l W; {In cum» and“ you: through tough- t hairdo fly,‘ y and srnoothlyl because they're of (In hor l. with the sharp- odgcs over honed. M! Blue Gillette Ides lost longer. Try Ihogh I . JRECISION- alndctofi! J. McWllliams. 131. M. A. MacDonald. 128 (Douglas) defeated J. 1-1- Fbrguso fesled G- R. Ferguson. In addition there wcrc three sl- hibltlon bouts. . Officials were: Timekceper, Lieut. n. P. Mac- Ilennan- . Judges. Sub. Lt. Turnill. Sub. Lt. A- B. Garrett. Sub. Lt. RQid. R-Qforw. 06. T. B- Murphy. Bargain Buy» Wins Handicap elfly this scason ork Milllners, Ivrankc and Joe Rabinovich. stood or: two strons stretch threats today to take the tflofflgs-addcddvalim; fox han- Jamalcsb fall mectllrl, . "m" Given a clever, front-running mic Swedish saddle tne three- timc of 2:48 for the mile and fivo eighihs. At the no, . . icnlth in fronteof th: ‘list-finish- ing favorite. Kin '5 Abhgy, 1m- Dorfod four-gear-old from the barn lie-um‘; Jamil-aw,“ third it? lengths ma. w" ' TRIAL OF (Continued from page l.) was met there by Dc Marllmy and J.T. Anderson. manager of the Bo- l-iamas General Trust Complny. tegllewlewefhllxigsugcifihsgld l ' lxfilélfiglk-SBIIIMQ thlenpoach ‘ii-idling ' am go - c . Both men came inilo the cottage. De Marlgny asked for water and Anderson for a telephone. ' in: me u c pressed theatrical. To act away from him I followed ‘ ’ the bedroom where he was telephoning. Dc Mar- lguv came to the room and sald again that he thought he was Rolnn to be ich "gold him w an hold of him- "Mra. Kelly said her husband was on ishlns trip And shc herself hurried to Wcstbourne when Chris- gc bcdroomhshe said ho "appear- vc uc upse .' msfyléglly was asked: lkv 0w.» 1r minutes you son at the telephone?" co Cs‘ vs A firmer-Fruit identified by broa- ecution wi nesses as an imp o of Dc Marian-vb: little rlaht finder was found on the screen in the death room. > Morin! In loom ‘Prosecution Witnesses have said v declared that he had not entered Westbournc for months untllha learned of the crime. and have testified that the defendant hgd no opportunity 1o touch the screen afterward. Calienderfls questions formed the - defence‘: first move to show that Dc Marignv . might have entered ti? death room in the excitement w lch followed the discovery. As H s opened up his cross- sxaminat n of Christie. De Mar- lmv handed him a pencilled now through the bars o! the dock. ‘Did a y blood come from Sir Harry en you shook him." the lawyer demanded “I did not notice." Christie ro- D . "Did you use both hands to pour a glass of water for Sir Harry?" “II believe both]: "What happened when you wt the water to his lips?" "It apptsred to R0 down his hmat.” "After vou went to bed was there a bad rslnswnn?" , - "There was." “When you ltoycd cvcrnikbt with Sir Harry. did you usually ct out of bed and no barcfoo d straii t to the porch where you and arrv had‘ breakfast togeth- er ’ "Sometimes. Sometimes I was first on the porch. but usually Harry was first at the tabla out- si of his room." "Why did you touch the body?" “If vou walk into a room and find your best friend you do every- m.» ‘Tarball’ Tigmmy 3122f the flgévtllwrlzlzningyhslf-bacis eastern Canada football has seen in the past decade is now an ofilclr 0i tho Canadian Annored corps. ‘he graduated from on Ofifccrs Trs n- y ing Course at ‘Brockvilie, Ont. with , the rank of 2nd. Llcutcnflnt- I ‘flomrny was a bscgllzld ‘finial-lag or §§$£§.°'ll‘¢§°‘i§“ indfriieutennnt i n. Ryln, in (aim defected w.’ B. . C. J. McKcnna, 188 (Douglas) dc- “Ho of tie telephoned. Meeting Christicin associate Cullen- " e ‘may have ‘Ifonc durinz the ‘ were with Andor- tinned. -' wu ths rcolv. "He could 5 turbine ICELAND.) JACK OAKIE IONTAGUE FBI. 8 P. M- IONTAGUE, SAT. I AND 10 l’. M. EDUIIS TUESDAY I P. M. MATINEE I.“ P. M- ti..." Attention! Forty-fives start tonight Thursday, 8 o'clock. _______ _ Riggs handed Christie a picture of the death scene. "Docs it look like a llvinu mun?" - "No. butthe body still was warm when I first saw it." Only the voices of the two men and the scratching of chief justice Sir Oscar Bedford Daly's pen were I’ audible as the duesticninl proceed- "Wh w there bloodstains on the soilthcgie door which ivou said you did not use?" as lgga. " c _ they were from my hands." Christie said.“ I don't remember using the south door. but I probably did." "You haven't hccrd of any stains on“ fills” north door?" o. Dr. HA. Quackenhush estimated that Sir Harry had been dead for I 1-2 to five hours when he made an examination after being sum- moned to Mrs. Kelly's at 7.30 a.m. HQ mid of flndin! a burning spot on the mattress under the body and sxtinguishinz it with a glass water. Not Self-inflicted Quackenbush described the in Juries. and Attorney-General Eric Hallinan asked: ‘Could these wounds hays been self-inflicted. or were they caused by some other person?" "It would be impossible for such wounds to be self-inflicted," re- plied the physician. Mrs. Dulcieb Effie Heneaue and Charles Hubbard. dinner ts at Wcstbourne July 7. both d. Sir Hurry was in high spirits wmn they left him with Christie at ll p.111 Hubbard. who escorted Mrs. Henemie to her home. said lights were bur in Westbourne when facc. He slipped and fell while leaving a. nearbvybookstoro where he await.- ed a call to the stand and hit his the in .. Several of the jurors‘ wives and children lunched at the hotel where the iI-rv is housed 11x11 waved to the pk who are not permitted to speak men to their families. Awards Presented At Girl Guides Function The sentation of a Gold 00rd. m; l-lig ut award that can be made i0 any Girl Guide was the feature or g banquet meeting held in the Trinity Church social room by ti“ Trinity Church Glflde company- It ms awarded to Louise Ava d. daughter of and Mrs. Gordon Avsrd of time that such a distinction been conferred on a girl from had province. An all around badge. the second highest award which pzoGllldC can receive. was awarded Msrflrct MacLcnnan. The sentations were made by Mrs. J. . Rca. Provincial commis- sioner. The function was attended by His Honour Lieutenant Governor B.W. LePsgo and lbs. LrePagc The following toast list was honored: To the Church-Proposed by Kay MBOEWOHQYII, response by Rev. Mr. Mclcnnan. The Girl Guides Association- Proposed by Patrol leader Enid Gill response l? Provincial Comm- issioner Mrs. .Y. Rea. Our Mothers-Proposed by Patrol Leader Helen Cutcli fe, response by Mrs. Gordon Avard. Our Fathers - Proposed by Patrol Loader Hazel Wrighthreimfli! by Edwin Johnstone. other items on the pprorrlm in- cluded s vocal and a a-no solo by Kay Macliachern who also led in l- sing song, as her test for an emer- tsiners badge. Acccmpanists were Prof. AR. Kendall and Mrs. Angus Macllachern. Presentations were made to Miss Lillian Duchsmin. District Commis- ond Margaret Mac nnsn on be- half. of the Guides. Remarks were also made by Miss Mhrie MUIDOIIII“. 179M101"! W Trinity Church. following were the other bodies awarded last nisht: - m. Cine Badge-Georgie Hlldlnl, M srct Msclfcnnan. Iiictllc i-louss lhlblcm — Louise A var . Second Clhs Badge-Betty Pun- cher. Jam Johnston" Delma Peakc. Thelma Color. Nccdlcwoman- Badge - Msry Ramsay. Jane Johnston. Cooks. Bldg; _ Janc Johnston, Helen Cutclif c. Health Sadie -- Helen Cutcliffe, flrhelma cclcs, Elisabeth Lantz, Mar- garet Coffin. Jane Johnston, Delnl. rcake. Sbirllc l-iusstis. gkhgu "Badge qglinbcth Lents. urss -— Mlchchcrn l-lusi Wright, Helen ,Cutciiffa ‘melon, Coles, Jane Johnston, Shir-lie r. i Ml‘. m" m!" I" w“ the “w” Donsld Aland family, in this‘ N- B I FHE CHARLOTTETOWN CENTRAL I “u; cullllllu u reserved lill new. of local interest. our. aovcrunug ul 4 ncwsy usurp may Ills uucrm. 4s five coon u word. strictly pay “no an ldvunou. COOKS for pbotosraphs. CONFEDI-QBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE ORDERS FOB. woolen blankets are roiling in to 8.1‘: ‘Tommi u , TRAIN AND FERRY—T1GB early train left Bo =n last evenms with 10o pnssenge and arrives hero with nu at o.a.u. ‘inc car xeriy Prince Mwaru lslauu made six crossings yesterday. HAS RETURNED-Henry Smith. Stellarton Road, has returned from a visit to relatives in Sydney and u week spent in Charlottetown, guest of his cousin, Col. Rogers and Mrs. Rogers. -New Glasgow owl. FUNERAL THIS MORNING- The funeral of Miss Anne Kiggins will be held at 8.45 lilLS morning ifrun her late residence, 4.6 Elm Avenue w St. Dunstan’; Basilica. i Burial will be in the 11.0mm Catho- rllc Cemetery. REMAINS ARRIVE HOME-The remains of the late Mrs. Richard Younker of Concord. 11.11. arriv- ed in Charlottetown lust nizht and Will be forwarded to the home of her son Bertram Ycunker. North Hirer where funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 p.111. 1n- terment Hampshire cemetery. A. R. P. DEMONSTRATION An interesting demonstration of all Charlottetown A. R. P. equipment. will take place this evening at 6 o'- clock ln Victoria Park of! Brighton Road. will be held under the supervision of Fir» Chief A MoEachern. Comptroller Charlottetown area and p11 A. R. P cials. The members of the AR. P. will be present and will but info operation among other equipment l5 pumps. There will be 35 streams of water playing at the same time. The public is invited to be present. at this half hour demonstration. ISLANDER. HONOUR-ED - A- mong three retired members of the Halifax Police Department who were honoured recently by the Halifax Police Athletic and Social Club at a smoke.. rmen Victory bonds were presented as gifts, was ex-Desk Constc e Arthur Mc- Isaac, formerly of Souris, this Pro- vince, and a. son of the late Mr. and Iidrs. Fr Mcfsaac. Ill health forced Constable Mclsaac to retire from the department. He was one of the club's active leaders, having held the presidency several limes. T0 RECEIVE MEDALS — Im- ocrial Service Medals have been received at 1' ‘ for a number of retired employees cf the former Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways. including Messrs. Allnn Francis McAlecr. Borden. Daniel Murdock Cummings Milton, Jonathan James Affleck. vice-president and general manairer M13, JP‘. Prinizlc. to district officers for pnsentstlon. They are being awarded for 1on1! and faithful ser- CG. Personals Miss Marjorie Mitchell of the Patriot staff and Miss Mary Mitch- ell of tin‘ Regional War labor Board left yesterday morning for Truro where they will visit their sister Lleut. (Nursinl Sister) Betty Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gosby, dau h- ter, Helen, and son, George of ur- ray River. have returned home after visiting their daughter and son-in- iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Saunders. Main Street, ‘Trenton, N. S. Mrs. L-aughlin MacKinnon, Mrs. Neil Darach, and Mrs Roderick MacNevln, have returned to their homes, after spendin a, most en- joyable visit with their brother Mr. Hugh MacDonald, Mrs. lvfnc- ' At a. dinner last evening at the GUARDIAN GUARDIAN i | lax-CONSTABLE 0N FIJRLOUGII —4‘he many friends of Tm". Robert Dslziel who previous to his entry info tile army. was constable of the City Police Force for one. and a mnf years. is now enlovmg u we“ earned furlough. Tpr. Dalzlel has been serving with zhe forces in Dundurn. Sack. DOG SHOW OFFICIALS HERE. Mr. 8.0. Vaughan, companicd by Mr. Maritime Representative of Canadian Kennel Club will arrive here this morning. Mr Scott, Ming Steward arrived last night. More‘ than 100 dogs have been entered for the show. over half of which have coma from the Mainland. This will be the largest Maritime show yet, being supported as 1t is. The show will begin Carly in the afternoon and with the exception of a. break for the evening meal will continue steadily grand finale. BETA SIGMA PHI SOROBITY-— Charlottetown Hotel the members of the Beta Sigma. Phi Sorority re- ceived their fuil membership de- wees under the direction of Mrs. J31‘. Lines of Souris. a. former member from Edmonton. Alberta. Gamma. _Chapter. Mrs. KB. Rogers educational director. presided and Mrs. B. loePaze honorary di- rector was a iluest of the sorority. NAVY PARADE TODAY -— To- day the Navv will hold a uarodc Loan. It will consist of 3 platoons and the naval band. The first pla- toon. an armed rzuard. will be led bv Lieut. D.P. MacLennan. the sqcond platoon by Sub. Lieut. Gar- ret d LS D.A.. Brown and the third platoon bv Sub. Lleut. Gan- . ic Robinson. The parade will leave the “Queen char- lotto" at 3 o'clock. follow Kent Street to Pownal Street. thence m Now IN INDIANA - Friend; will‘ be interested in notinz in to- diiys issue. announcement. of the bir-Lh of a dauchter i0 the Rev, and Mrs, Roscoe W. _Nlce nl Blcknell. Indiana Mrs. NlCB was formerly" Miss Olive Ravncr of Greenmount P.E.I. Rev. Mr. Nice vl-"as a pastor the Central Christian Church from 1939 to 1941. From here they went. ip Bicknell. which is a coal minim! centre of southwestern In- diana. where they are serving the First Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs Nice fife enlcvlni: their church work there and have found a re- awakeninz of interest in the church during the past vear. Their babv is their second child. a son having been born previously. ORGANIZER 1mm: - Mr. u. n, Byigailonal rF-"rctnr of the Pro- Tilese airmen from Prince Edward Island gradu- ated recently from No 1 Wireless School, Montreal, as Wireless Operators chunlcs, or Radio Telephone Operators. Front, 22f! ,Bedcq; 3 ..R(‘A Photo Press Relations gressive Conservative nartvWni-riv: in the interest of m: Fifth Victorv .611 1.1""? 115i "ism 0n a routine or- ngnization tour Previous to hi: arrival here he had vlslttd l\l“\" Brunswick in this ca- Dacltv. tVhilc here he will confer with ti‘: crzeclilivo 0i the Prom-ess- lve Conservative Part1’. with H Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan. also execu- tive of the Liberal covm-nment. Mr. Bell is accompanied and will rernnln "nfli Saturday. nmur: ARRESTS-Throulzh the into Rcops Ltd. Two made. one through the cellar. the second ilircurzh frg and $10.60. t...“ nolicg no evidence to help them vet skillful Last nizzlit (Ground) , inouirv and investigation they learned that threw WET: sncncllnr! money freely pt res- taurants and also at the Bazaar. they rounded up the round men who had spent all tho money and succeeded in obtaininz a confession from them. HAD SUCCESSFUL YEAR -'!'he Stella Maris Credil Union Ltd. held its seventh annual meeting Oct. 17th. Present were 4'1 members. crd a good nrrnber of visitors. Before opemnrz of meeting were enter. tainerl by the nunlls of Stella Maris chool, ' Montreal. as or Wireless wireless Me- ui.____ of the provinces "lied Dione] J Doirov- rommlitces found satisfact 9“- of the increased hv his wife Mutual Insurance G559; Georg‘ 5t y“ It m t skillful lfoiicc work of Set All-m 5nd haw“: 1m???“ n small zinc i. m proceed via eGregle Georll‘: Stileceli; Mclnnis. Crmsinblg Gordon Poole i“ ‘Uftm?’ $3.1m} m f. ' . D "~ Grafton Street to Richmond lo f?‘ Cm-‘gfbY-‘n Dgnm Ma°L9°5~ fimififenf‘ ‘;P"§§SS,,,,.,“V,S,.‘L‘“L‘5,Q ' G.“ ,3. . r . . - ~- '. tince and back to barracks. aaeeewyeoungvsv am amnlutfgtii ‘vxeéigiigg mnme report “ms five“ by y‘ I hm‘ QM...‘ V. breaks ware Allan Gauthier. school. under the direction of Sr. Si. Catherine. Then the nzeeiinw WP". to order by the President,‘ rcocris n: given outlined the wail-luvs cf m from '19 to 125, of the made. of havim joined the the ltfrritlrne Hrsrital As=oci and Committee by Mrs. Bertram Blac- lowed by lur. ‘ PAGE SEVEN to right: ACs W. C. Matthews, O'Leary; F. S. And- red, Norivood Rd. East Royalty; W. E. merside; and .1. H. M: W‘ "‘ ‘ * right: AC5 P E, White. Cody. Sum- "wr. left w . C Murray mcrsldc; D HJVJlilll Office. avid R L. Arcinn" qulr. Fr. McNfili in h's remfi»... viraisrd the memoirs and especlall the S rs ~ Tito differcnt l the w were i "'-v:in~‘ from": 1 The fnll year. i, Me C manbcrship i Rob. Th r 0f “ll , . " ‘ lirtnt. La mence M. Gal- lant. Emrren fi*"~*‘ "'-*"\l*-\~‘ 1h Gmllznt. Sun-r- provrcss l 10s.. L G:- Cuna loined i 1.311 Society. the Credit, '*r:u"‘~f the ros- a nnrtlticn a .-. C2 n m -. - .'l by ‘youths ANNUAL MEEUNG‘ CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB MONDAY. OCT. 25th AT 8 P.M. Annual Reports and Election of’ Officers J. C. M0 NTGOMERY, Secretary SCHOOL€J AN‘ W _ . o. s: .22.". BE LIKE HIM? J15 Boot/s. MECHANlCALé. PLAYE- 062K? out o"? will’ Bv J. R. Williams Q r" WHAT KIM A euv THAT'S WELLJAKE us ecu-v- /d;; BORN FER ADVENTURE vou WANTED TO LIVE // , r/ no ANY MORE? WITH BEFORE woman HAD ' /2 EVERVTHNG SETTLED sarawev AN’ vouoa i .1 // AN‘ EXPLORED, HOW'LL oieAPPo|NTEi>~AND '. . .. THERE EVER a; ANOTHER l WANT TO L\VE AF- . l w/ BooNE, BRlD£vER,EiZ CAR- ‘r52 TH‘ WORKS ALL. " , SON? ARE we ALL GONNA DoNE AND 1M cow TO BE DlSAPPOiNTED/ J law-rum; RE va-zl Our Bonrdiné- HER ;'EGAD,§A‘5CI\L' Now THAT ‘IOU HANE Tl-lE PO§fFOLlO OF ASSISTANT TQAINER, QUPPOSEYOL) RUN lhllTl-l THE PLAYERS ' AROUND THE FIELD “- ‘THAT w|u_ " With WET-Kin} . iEMEJl/(ii A mnictq, 5m" 2 I) I GOT DROOPV AECl-‘ES, <50 f. < Ca-INT BE N0 edLLo.~-.::euo5-r.' " M- BESIDEGI DCNYT HAN NO GWNEL l-ups-s/z-iow c you DONW’ RUN, HOWEU , LAK YOU usED TO 1N Tue U BRINGING UP rarunn WELL-HERE vou ADE.’ we voNs ALI. HOME-WC AFTER THIS w MUST 0o n- ALL. av vouazsen: _ GET ANYBODY ELSE IN comm’ ANY DAY NOW-- "n-r HNNTER NEVER A BACK TODAY—-AN' WEC cZEr-r TOWN "ro 0o lT--AN' Emma's "rump THE roman - BA E GOOD . LiTTLE GIIZI...’ ‘ i OW-RUN ALCfilG SCHOOL. AND l FLLJNKED IN ALL MY HOME WNOQK LE55ON5 - BAW- BOO -HOO- FIVE FOR GOODNE§5 5AI<EH HOUQ5 WHAT iN 714E WOQLD LATE?! ARE YOU CQYING FOR? i0 l M5 \ \ " / _ Z GRAN ' PA l A BAD IMPRESSION! BUDDY WILLIAMS SAID 1-1197.‘ DOESN'T LIKE FOR KlTCl-IENQ AN’ 15M";- COMIN’ BACK! BLUE "class YOU'D son: YELLOW FIRST.’ AN’ HE’D MADE. up HlS MIND-- l-lusrtis, Bctt Punch: f-lostsu - Helen Outciiffe Margaret Ill nnan, Louise Avard ‘filvvllcr. Home-maker and Hand | | u, hug beret of Woman gcs - Louise Ava . Rmainiiilnli...’ i» mu m: m and» ~ MHIIM’ wlmmnm Ph to) u llilcrstnlyn EMT; u". i q — . ,,__,,,,,§,°',".'°,‘,},',‘ 5%‘ o hchcm and Phv Coffin. LET i-jlM no Hi8 own blooms. THE Ex-MAYQRE WIFE ear THE IDEA WACS were THAT WAC WAS. IT'S ALL Rlfil-TU MRSPLOGG. MY LANDYGO TELL l-ilM HE CAN DAINT 1T DURDLEAF m; WANT$ Tonsur To QM AN’ PAINT! . .\ \“ _, "/.l‘_\-,- 0 (QQ 9“ '?-‘i‘r u_l——— 16¢), \- r s... Ann“... .-»~ .~ ‘\ ,,\\ 1, sivg r " 1 I 5U SE THE COLONEL EX- PLAlNED TO THAT BUT n= sue SAW’ THE WAY You