‘RAGE SIX T . r681" ,__.‘._ ._.. /,.. new, vonk g lecrt l2 fin from Boson, tcday was nam- lbtl winner" uithsJamcs E. Sullivan menu trophy - the award ~ rgiven by the Amateur Union to the athlete in 2 Un Slates indeed to have "no Q,- most to ntlvuncc the =1 of rspolt-lnanshlpl during iht‘ winnin; the lrcpili’ that _l\:ls - n“ u her lrackinen snce -~ .u ‘JWllTdEd to golfer" ' do .25 in 1030. '32 naflflnal -ti__~,yu champion Nd ' much his cvrn way in the billotntg oi G00 l‘c donkey Suspended Fai10fiaring' Bqibe um a bribe to another rider _ f -—-'~l-~§flk ‘ I . ._ --....-.......__ ._...._...__-._,_... _ has tnc right ‘.0 lile zcnt application tor 1cm- . The vote was announ- commissioner" H voting against '_‘__=—._ ...;,__>_= Fulfill And “Zurita Signed For Scrap ‘NEW YORK, Dec. 29 — (ARM-i Boob": Rufiln, New York llght- _ weight who recently whipped Beau ; Jr; anzl Zurltn of l-loliy- . d. C1111. were signed todzw for "cuntl bout in Madison Squire S: .n cn Jan. l4 Their replaces zhg Tami ‘uauricllo-Joe Baskl fight which , was postponed indefinitely bccauscl | oi Mauriellds illness. l. ll. l. lleslllts l '. ‘ Buffalo 3: Providence 0. l” ' Hershey 2: Cleveland 2 $ilort dllorls. From Britain our ALLAN ivrcuusson (anarlmn Press Stall Writer , . IDDON, Dec 29 —(CPl— T0 l. . . man with ambitions to win the 1944 Derby, $53.78’) ‘s not a lot oi money to pay for the horse vnltch probably . will rule th. r. second ' favorite to the clasruc. t \V."l:ci' h . lnsan, prominent London buck publisher. paid, that - price m the Newmarket sales re-l . c: 7o;- the line two-year-old,= "Landing, WhlCh has lost only Pagets unbeaten link he "will beat Orestes next . Hutchinson said, and he was prepared to co well above the price paid. to go the horse. The bidding begun at u olit'$30.000 and jumped $2.000 each time until Hutchinson's successful bid. There are only 30 Canadians on Liberator squadron which entered a team in the H. C. A. F Overseas Hockey League but 14 of them tonnage-d to get away from their (utics for two hours to represent the squadron in its llrst, game. The “Libs" met the Canadian Mosquito Intruders and lost 12-1. LAC. A K. Hill of Toronto scored s ll-llNG NE Sullivan, Memorial Tm t ' m . Dec: 29 - 1A?)- sgds, the running par-| things ; Unizerl , ri BALTHIOQE, DEL’. 29—.APl—‘ l1j~ . d Racing Cotnrnissioti in.;<i r , Matthew Qlllnu, 2'7 'i‘urL todav for allegedly W3 Winner 9f al training station. ‘Jcseph Platak n! Chicago, who has ltion ir many years, was ‘with 425 votes. He lby Bill liulse, America's ‘caller from New York A. 1393 votes and Ann Curtis, standing WOlllC-lll Slvlilllllei‘ o! 1943, ircin Sun Franciscan with 253. OVhcr athlstcs ccnsldered in the thud tinnl poll, after the field had been ‘ ,ll8l‘l‘(l\\\'.‘d to eight. were: Ken ,.'-l\ilors. l Abull player from ' of WiT-ning; Mary, )1 vile, Tenn, busln-_ . blslteiball star mid- Watson, further Michizan - xvlto win *1“ National D‘- ‘l ("."lll‘ll‘. x=hip in the cOl- . ci the Detroit Police A. A. llalifar iirmon lu ‘tine Sided victory ‘.l;)-—<CP>—Thc _ Air lllorce went |into untllsp er. leaderhip of ‘the Halifax senior hockey loop tonight by defeating the civilian Cres- cents 11-3 beiore 2.000 fans. Poor lowed the airmen to gain their one- lsided victory. The air force has won two victories in as manv starts. Earl Boates Gives Truro Shutout TRURO. N. S.. Dec. 29-40?)- with goalie Earl Boates kicking out. .49 shots, Truro Bearcat scored a 2-0 shutout tonilzht over New Glas- gow in an A-P-C league some. Ab Conlck scored one oi Truro’s goals and set up the other for Kearns. figure Skating llluh Resumes Activities Tonight The Charlottetown Figure Skat- lng Club. startlux the season with an increase in membership over last year, will hold the ilrst prac- tice session ol the season at the Forum at 5 cfclock this evening. Great interest is being taken in tlie activities of thg club, it was learn from the director Mr. Wal- lace cantlebury. The present membership stands at approximately 40 but there is still room icr morefAnyone inter- ested in ioininl: can learn the par- tlculars by telephoning Mr Scan- tlebury. For several years now the club has been going strong and indica- tlons are that. this season may be the most siaxesstul yet. Doolittle To Lead ll. S. Invasion Airmen WASHINGTON, Doll. 20 — AP) --l/l’,aj.-Gen. James A. Doolittle,| whose strategic airlorce slammed a.- gate across the enemy's supplyl routes and smashed his bases be- hind him to make Tunisia a, trap for Nuzl armies, ls taking over direction oi American alrrorces in Britain as the time for cross channel invasion approaches. The assignment was announced by President Roosevelt today along with other major shifts in the high command. including assign- ment ot Lt.-Gen. Jacob L Devers former American commander in the European theatre, as comm- four-Jzoals for th." Intruders while LACJFrrnl-l Valenti of North Bay. Ont.. and Cpl. Don ‘Prentice of Regina trotted a pair each. The lone coal for "Labs" we; scored by Sgt. -Hil1 oi biort Hatlty Que. The war ls bringing about a change in the colors.o1_ some B_ritnin‘s most famous football clubs. The Board of Tratle recently allowed 40.000 clotlfntz courons for new uniiornns but fllanv of rm- clubs will have tn shed tiu-‘r hutorlc color schemes for those of simpler man- ufacture. ‘Flaln red, white or biuc jerseys predominate new among the uni- ‘fox-ole. Golf halls have becimc so pre- cious, sail‘: are made only if the purchaser brings in old hall: which go into the manufacture of new ones. which are wally only the old ones rcmnulded. ‘Rerrulailonv oer- mlt rernouldliuz only if no addition- al tnaterlal is usr-rl. 1n n incl-word stair-mm: drawn 11D by the Plavers‘ Union. profess- ional British funtballcrs have made ' their contribution to the many _- plans heinlz discussed by the Foot- ball League Post-war Planning f Ccrnmittcc. Thr- players have asked for increased vsrgcs and the creat- ion of a pensions fund. There seems little chance that the 8 pounds ($36) a week maximum will be abolished though l: is coh- sidcred likely a guarantee minimum of 4 pounds a week wil; be estab- llshcd. REMEMBER WIIEII (By The Canadian Pres!) In a gruelling Rico. an unknowlig the decisively ‘Zrr_-‘:KhS£aiL-~:a-Z§L5ms{-IL>~ ._ . BTODX, ously Hurst. had lost only fights one to lightweight cr to Dave ~liamplun Hurst is now ' a F‘ overseas. in the R. ._ <;.s.;- me ¢hesmzof Si. Lawrence v tweiglatflira: S and Wlldey Lodge ‘o. 27 U! T Harry Hurst of Montreal, at Newlat home from 2'30 u“ 5 o" "; York two years ago tonight. Previ- twmmemhers and former mem- °h“""lbers. I plon Sammy Angott and the oth- Castllloux, Canadian under oi American lorries ln the _Meditcrranean area and deputy to |Gen. Sir Henry Maitlnnd Wilson, [supreme commander there. Lia-Gen. Lra Eacker. whom Deo- ‘little succeeds 1n command of the ,8th Airforcc. will become Allied air commander in the Mediterr- anean, succeeding Air Marshal Tedder who left that job for the neneral invasion air command un- ocr General Dwight D. Eisen- howcr. The President announced that. Maj. Gen. Nathan Twininl! will command the American 15th Air Force in the Mediterranean. LONDON, Dre 28 --lCP)- W0- mcn of Britain shoulrl have the opportunity to build their new post- war home with their own hands. in the opinion oi Lady Burl, wile o! Sir Robert Bird, British MP. Lady Bird has said she believes that women should b’: admitted and trained in building trades, to insure enough available labor to build the sorely-needed homes A union spokesman commenting on thc statement said that. l1 women bcccrne bricklaycrs. carpenters and painters they must receive equal rates of nay with men workers. I. 0. 0. F. llew Year's At llomo l Noble Grands and and." Ind e No iclock New Year's Day to l l2-30-1i. ii ouilnated haurclball COBIPQU“, was lollowezf 5i .1‘ lllCt-Jlfldlllg by the Crescents al-. llllhfo roll n i‘ Q.- . i». To llulrollc" 1w Pllvfllillv Br lllnthg ‘l. °i""£§..l9”<>. . TUNITY _ . lil- towlgwu cuannuuv nunnuuw-ww-v Trslirlililti llliltllhllli. ~ ‘Thin column h uurvodjor non V OIABWILL tor photographs. lt- li- . :54 i rriear r $6.0 lifllllilkt iii 0s: Jans- ur ufen‘ l,‘ t s 1- Astor Act h'n ahflsqllolnnamcg l souls. ‘ruuri. s Mon sous. saw. a l’. M. . M_- “Healthiest Isle in The. World.” The folio i tk . l‘ London DBfiVYKKhJIlIUaWIEVEQS stir?! intgg ' Patriot representative by cpl. mrm ‘ w. 5nd‘ it not Says George Murray h“ - Chat Kip-gs are ‘ l < . ' U l GO 60- l ‘a?! 5 vyg we; 11 ., g Qglald- "$111316 o e ‘Twelve. tz-fira-_=13r§taa5arc sliver .. e». .552". P.1d rq-ltsand ‘cwtvmsklnrm ldilttéalll“ l“ “m Well ggd-‘Illgl-llr-l =3, idllllmlftd .. . ' n 5 gm; ilvaq ‘for two months on .3135, $g%' _ “soggy; .P~"l°,r,§¢"l;t,=g 513M l“ an u- at our special at.» u... lwred thirst? there wnéiflilitlangfi “t m?!“ “h” m’? PM“ ‘tdrestrlct tiaesize ULIAIXYJUBS in‘ W.’ 12'39'3~‘" ‘ ,*‘ lourld. too. that marriage OPPOtunltles were 800d. that raclu and religious distinctions have re- maln-‘d s able. and that occupation- al changes have been small. us- ins and food am easily procura e. Dr. Charles ivelievcs that lertillty has remained stable because the people were surr‘ o! adequate 1 and housing and because thi- d approximates to a class; cety, isolated trcrn‘ disruptng in- -_. ' . lvlui-ryces, Soil‘; Influence ikathis the, whole ‘caret? May _ because the lie-cycle o! lififlcuiturkbilth, growth. death, decay-mac been goingon with‘ lit; tie alteration for generations? Ma it‘ not be that the soil is naturally fertilized and that the health o! But the soillso ontothe human s who s 1mm it? This aspect o! the mutter was mentioned by Lord Geddes in the muse, oxtnkqrcs debate "The tarm- li 0Q." he said. “not like g2! mrminiz in the prairie provin- ._lt ofCanada. It is mixed la g Hnwatt overseas son . Mrs. A. Howitt: ' '. It is time, T think. that a little . more was heard about. on» of the“ world's healthiest islands-census‘ Ll’ the healthl-"st in the British Dire. This is Prince Edward Island, Canada‘. ' ‘l ~ Prince Edward Island lies all Nova Scotia. in the Gull o! st. Law- Wlm- It is the mallest Province; o! Canada. but lt has the hlghestl rural population in proporton‘ m‘ ltsfilze. 1 _ I ‘ ' BDBQDe are malny BB in agriculture and ‘tunings lllrsest town ‘a Charlott=to%‘ with", s Dvvlllation of only 14000 ‘s ta._l population c! B?!" but what does not appear in ‘trey; l ids-book ls in g? ‘these 9150945 m? W sboundins nesltliiiand‘ i! '1 which people of manyofl-rvz - , munitles would give untold would‘: to bosses. ‘ ' . THE, bECRET The Islan ‘s reputation b, of long standing. A traveller vrltlnS of i ln i820 said: "'l.hc settlers. gener- ally llve long and are exceedinllly hfifllthy. The children here thrive, uncommonly in infancy, ano in zen- 15 and 1a months. And 30 years ago the late Sir An- world that I know o! where _- tilfi ldzcalth extsts- -Prlnce n . _ . . . Lord Geddes mentioned this dur- lns the recent House o! , - batc on thl‘ relation oi soil fertility to animal and vegetable health and human fertility. He mentioned, mo; an investigation carried out bn Prince Edward Island 11ft year b _ Dr. Enid Charles, the distinguish demogrspher. " Her conclusions were Printed in the Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, n copy which I have just obtained from the University oi Toronto. " In her monograph fir. , aria - goes very mproughly and scent!- flcally into all the relevant stqtli- |tlcs, comparing them with those o! l between living conditions ‘dlffrr little from those on the land up to 1911, but alter that. date’; _ La lAotta-Koohan 3 Bout Cancelled NEW YORK. Dec. 29-(AR)— 'The boxing show scheduler’; for gloat-lisp; Sciluil-el-‘Gard nmtonlzh ea ur a e a o lGeorze Kochan was cancelled today by Promoter Mike ac when it was learned that Koc an; a member o! the Coast Guard. received" transfer, orders ctfec immediately and would be uric to appear. ' ‘and {up our Desirable farm property. known as the Boswell lam consisting of 108 acres of land, more or loss, in Lot 17, Prince Colanty, within one mile ot-tlgo llgineJ s cen- ‘trc o Stunm rattle, with good fliuildlngs wit water an cl; ectrlc light conu ctlfigs in the house and man rnu. l For further Particulars [apply to the unrlemlgned. ' . _ . m. island lsfta-ii a, Zita These are guide-book dgthflgvbgl "q ~ tD QELIVI- rigkmtwslde between London a d hadfalways been carried ou, in _' tracitional manner. not usinll large, quantities or artificial lei-til- lzers. bu uslnk muck and the bro- ducti ol e sea." ' ‘Now there is one fact which wail Riot mentioned either by Dr. one: ' ort IQ“! Geddes. It is that. 0o many corn crops, the soil‘ ty oi Prince Edward Isl- and. was‘ found to be decllnlnrz at thee d of th nln te, th entu _. "butane Islgradcr: ‘i? ‘cage trill ‘late * tobutbac this lost heart by glrgéwctzfot $2 53%“ __ ;‘ Drobably coin- 4 tine. But the, coin- ie ly lnterestlnz andds gmfiqalgvxtrd Island holds bt e an reco . ‘ - -, . o ‘e mitts: sfifcrét l; hiddar sin ewherc igfikljorrrlglauwgléz: 11:2 rtestgo 0L us toéuédirtig erslaild, “no ‘ u‘ _ qilon among living species? r ea! genera norqp qr ‘i-msii- blrth- t f ‘ t; ~ 00m; W0 BQQGEES ACTIVE ha: bggnidotittillliigiaifiglgtifldrbghé ‘oe- 9". ‘ggfifil! WATERWAYS C C X1 C!‘ I7 S GODCH g IIIOTQ ‘i §tlt“"...t’““°“ “?.“-‘.°"“" “““'°.t ‘l- l wbi-iwlvfilenmtimfiaadfill? OW W 1 E CD 1111 ‘ - ._ '— * d side Russian which hasmnbeeny rigor; -EBILYW$ u)? W323. WM 91y up and than reproducing ltsel! swdhy 1px;. KERN canals carrying the past 50' ears. * ’ - '~ 310s and wareqlllvnlent. Tht mlmrnne baa-gees or bootees receive a course o! training and tho}; ate elven marge o! "navigatln s‘ pair o! barges which carry abou Q9 tons o! cargo between them. They. nav ate tl-ic chunsy ships erai are as big and smut at l2 lmlmd be" - 31170118" 100k 8nd mqnths 01d as chose m Scotland M, mallows through the Em lslg .. -- - .. m, gl nchester. 13hr their work, which drew. Macphail said to Lord decides: f!!! Qllfhf/dfl l!) fill Kinds 0f adhere is only ‘ODE,- Pmcli "i" ll. ti‘! “P. 74F $25 ' Illq hr, dandruff 5O ‘l . code iumd 1n ‘Jersey City Hospital. ‘BRINGING UP FATHER .~..l.-.@.-§rss¢ a- ERDINTVB! El xggrllwrIoFi-in new» I l: om.‘ ,2 manger“ v h li%l§t¥lii"fif“él i pg, raring; one: ‘ g 1%,?“ ant 131 Kent 8t. yester- day mornlng announcln the death ~ mziilg."il"rseriault.'hrlla ght/er oi, (up .) 15;. G ant and the- llle J. Octave Albélliiult.‘ ' an; Manager o! ‘the Mutual Life In‘- suranoe Co. here. The death oc- .%l','t0‘li_fi§iliil fhigherrmhuard d‘ __ A‘ 351e,, i ' granéa s received by Mrs. (Capt) The body will be lorwarded to, this city, for-interment. T _ ekgga?! o! M "9 0B- CilétlS mfiflnffrulbneu a tn Clarke, Ruse ‘Alrcrait Ltd., ton. N. B.‘ spoért , holidays with‘ is "parents. and Mrs. Elmer. MacNell. 33 Eus- tqne Street". Surrlnlersidc- Prev- llously m.‘ MacNell was employed with the Stcdman Stores both in Summerslde and Plctou, N. S- He left. here in Se bomber to take emplo ent wi Clarke, Ruse Aircra t‘ Ltd. as mechanic but has lately been promoted to the plan- ning department-o. WEDDING BELLS — Mt Stew- art United Church‘ Manse wasthe gene oi a pretty. wed _on ‘rue;- y. Deccan £281.11. at" 6.30 pm. when ltev. Wm. T.‘ Mercer united marriage Seville Drake oi’ st. ‘P. E.‘ I. lscn Chandler‘ of Mllto . ‘length two The, bride wore a street a d snail b wn lelt hat with v the back Mrs. Melvllla Ferguson was tnatronmi honour. sister o1 95¢. blldh/ The uromn was attended ‘M. ' ;' Eergusoncl Bristol, ‘QFC-lilllililifiy- 124a u.“ S ~< in Peter's Harbour/ruin Thomas Ed- ' ~- i :7" ' b lda rt piece costume o! sold raven alpaca hbmg m y motored e . Qlfldfly" U19 l ll n __ of simillar blade soltlv draped ht ,‘ wmpmr; BELLS ._. The m. lowins Daily is taken‘ from Vancouver Province, Dec, 18, i943: A _ Mrs. w the brldels“ l adds’ ' rla . cc— |Clark assisted by Rev. 0.0. Owen dar brown suit with deeper toned loiflclated at the ceremony. which accessories was worn by Helen Vi- ‘ daughter o! m._li_lld Bv l. R. Williams ' rt P Shannon. whose mar- iby her father and Mr. George Halse acted as groomsman. lb lowing the c y a reception was held at the home oi the bride’: parents. Later the bride and groon lett on a short honeymoon irln They will return to spend Christ mus in Vancouver and New Year‘; in_B§uttlr. With Major Hooplr ge to Mr. Edward Evan‘ Owen. son oi Mrs. Owen and the late W. W. Oven was solemnlzed at'3.30_ o'clock this afternoon. Rev. F. P. was hold in Holy Trinity ‘Church. The bride. was- sills“ -lll...lulru_leae Our Boarding House .5HET(l ‘D “fl-l” ‘ "CR/kligsr THINGS WFTH A CAR/WP IT ',._.. __ _. flsll-‘fll all-Will- ‘l *\! were; e-‘wose woo PRODlGAl. sous am BE, our epoueiue up I new yrs/awe, eueu. AC A Qusumouin ‘CM GLAD I'M A PATIENT ~ reerorzsteraw ovum sues: lance n-lev Bqooouw l ‘wuvua 1 EVER TAKE you a you Home 0n l ‘A NlP l9 wueu 1 » Etaoweo a le- STlLl. our 6121' A COLD.’ ~l0uR w»! m THE ' . no HERE’ It‘ GARAGE.’ J‘ "if ~ B;_r.s'..t.:..; _ '65P». AND "ca?" 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