1 .THE/WESTERN GUARDIAN norm-—uu. John Pond. 44 water am» TODAY ONLY « svlnrusmx. AND rumor eoi"';'p;'-§7"‘°"' ”°" . ‘ znfl-W“ “""“""l Ihouiu be me with Mrs. Pond ‘mow:-E-112: I‘.’.‘£ snmn*°'Iidux'_.,- ""’ "‘ '’°‘'''‘‘ M! It may or the rouowlnx atom in non noouem, w to Toronto him. win: :2‘ °°‘“"°' ”"""“"'- W-‘er ,_____._ 51"“ Gilli-58¢. 61 Gnnville as‘: no auzdisnr will be am. «or to m l....... .. 5.7;‘ d by 3" ‘Y 9|’ W0 per week. Phone 288-! for this “nice or ‘"° “'1' "d" I” '1" 5"’ '“l'°||-Bible for deliveries on your route --Thil column ll IOICITOII I ._ ' 0! local Interest but odvgtfleigjtwlmz 3"""'”“‘ed b5“) ,1 . m,” mg,” my.“ mum_ Buoys. 5l>0olsLin stock at ca ct S cent: 3 word strictly pay. I '25"°'25'2I- IIJIB in IdVIflC0_ ._p[_Ay3un~s_ shorts kercmefs e summons: AND Kensington WEST PIIIIIIIE IN SESSION Large And Enthusias- tlc Attendance From Every Poll. :5” 3 I-‘G’ E 3 = -< 5 Mr. John Hillion, Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Kensington on Tuesday. _ A number oi delegate; from Ken. The nnnuel meeting or the was; “mew” 1‘°df°"’"’°“d°d ‘he “mu” ______ __ E I Pm, N N I , communicat on o(_Grand Masonic ==——-~—-——-————— 31%,“: mm Rex s rn<§10.s-un- . - W... %.°...“.:.';:,,.$°:;:.:v,:~.:;;e;;~;:e gdggrg ms pmmoe e we meet- T—]TR0UT ggnlia F}-Illts. me, at ‘ L‘ 53'°'29'1’i~ : .. E _1r.f8ar hal. Mr. A. 13. Morrissely o! negsda? JiIIleCiI§iiI°‘m°w“ °n wed" 8)’ 0? DTW -. 113118 0n. ._]:‘()R RENT 1 I ‘ n retiring president res ded ' ._ ' "““ lnz. Water Btreexi 1&1 mm B"”"' ' The” W” 5‘ Very large at ndance The Misse Mo to —-THE NORTH ISEDEQUE Y P n - 3'39 briuht with every poll represented A 3 rue” mam’ U player‘ D,-“em --M, umelnsv 0 ice rooms over-loo summer- OIB be, 01. ea 1 . IIum— and Olive Thompson were visitors to mgemom Hm. mmsdayy Jufie slum harbor. apply Gourlies Ll?-3133 Emu“ summergld§:n‘:1’°;‘§herD;:sr§‘nto!rr31né summel-side on Puesday, at 8230 P. In. . L-353-6—29—1l' ' . __ _ _ ' " ' H” -llllilltlmm’ °°“-“""Y- The best wishes oi’ one an __ , , . . d all 4:0“ RENT m Damn Buudm __FoB .1-om0m.0_Dr. Dorothy . Auuumnnllu non: IANGROFI‘ ,,,1e‘",,,,S.I,It',’.‘:“ o‘°f}§3d°i1f!§cLiy read in this vlclmny is extended to the Wm” Emmet. Luge bflght oulcgé gggmgflta Wsilt<:_Oh1:s5ml:]ere;1rel siiaisitinz AISO News of the Day’ meetlnz. Emma figllgfilmesghfngifdenvifhgrgg lggglalggsifl‘; . . . ,- 3' 1. _ ‘ roonfils Awgrloaxvgi Sburmmerside turned to her home in Moncton. rel. SHOWS AT 3'3°"'7'I5_9'm Wi;1i:1d‘ie!dx:(iii‘l1‘§sgs lygesi-€53: hula wen engaged 1" Wrmng me” ’“’””°“1' ‘W50 - PP Y in’ L 35388 gogfi. Ea (Ln '}I“uesday. Sélehlilliis nocompam year’: activities lgoobert ‘grllgloiltlimgi mm examlmuom In sumflsidfi . - - - . y El‘ pal-en , r_ and Mrs_ 0' “pa Wolfe v ’ :_____ ———-—.. w_ Red was eected president M ‘J h D3 v brgglmlagd ggglggsmggrmvy aggg an the $‘:1’$;‘iey‘"’;‘:"olI‘s‘é7“o”r°.°’1‘:»é‘r‘.§eli.”ysu §g;,g*;;=,§g;i;_s year. Mr. Peter Ben to §im..‘l’§‘§§ce o,‘.’L?l‘i§‘e2."l2‘y.“ "““‘°' pair. '%4ex 5 and 10, Suxnznerside. M?dlr)n.f“ilc;8v1g]e0 lIl“:;i“lalntIiiIiYCCI.:i‘i'fle1IZ,1eildiVli?‘;E‘ cludefir amrllmng mfliters were con‘ M155 Yvonne “Bun” '3"-I° ed 1"353'5'39'3i- iigy. ieflillles orb Thursday for Toronto ‘ SUMMI-‘«'I€bwl:; dressed Lhemryrllegiiriyg sit‘:-akelgs “$7 I'r1l°e'Il‘3layl\4°g_Z§“{,*;z plealsgntly wilthd el- E . I .... ' ' ~ - na . __sMALL mm“ ,0, mm my men‘: éoflegg iHi.I;$-;g1J§_i:§ the yvo -.-i...=i.-m.-\.-v.-ir.- azgner. p’resident oi’ the provincial River. “M " 1°" 15”‘ 1%“ C'1§3“Vm°% ‘m§€“' “W” I I ’ ‘> som§°i§§§§nVlf dA:docb?éIigilt SE3.-ktingg Mr (1 M Mr. an . ea. .El , ' .an rs. Jhn Le S B1ij87_d_m_24_2§§;;o:a1 —COMPLE’l‘ES TENDER FOR. from Dr. w. .1. P. Ml1cMi all who - ml manciscc ° M“ °“ °’ BRANT-—CaDt.str1sht left Sum- ! Farewell Services was unavoidably absent,‘ Cal. are enioyirggmit pleasant holiday with mg ml, merside at high tide last evenln . Other speakers were Messrs J F --Bii.ACE'S store and warehouses 8, _ . .. . Mr. Ray MCLEOU. Graham’ Road. Wm mmed smrm, J“, 1“ and §g§nc;4rrIn_ontce;::3rzge:::a orvfcrxtkhe Maipeque United fig-;I§;.m-Lsagmis Pg’h(iie1ips.t lumen Mr. McLeod who has been fully it)!‘ open Friday night. June a th_ * W 6 - n 'B“- the not thirty-five years sees a L_m_,_,,, ,, g:3‘:‘xii'Ii5§W°°¥)i:P1€t¢:i<:1ltiorLthe c. G. a. urc ml} congniiieen horn) “the East great man changes in ms his ._j. _ ' ' “° “'5 5 due CED} ————-—-— ‘we 35°C“! 0“ S“ 81 led 11 rES- home prov nce, and is very sorry to junrngmnrelfnweeda a.nd(i:ii mve §.‘§.?‘§}2.‘,;."$,',*§l.‘,°;,’,,:‘;§.§“,§§d§,2S{;;};,;§ ,,gg;fwF;r°hye11 §§fV’“°u§,‘1de§”‘;- tlvigtilwo 3E§;iIlIi>.ail5nZpc°§:I§ .I,‘§‘}°h§f’, ’,.$_f,‘,’,',',', 5,§’,,,f,‘I.°'.‘,' T,§‘,'§§,’ ‘°"“ as ure, y se 3 now wt or , W15 e at y _ _ , 11 By. Iwlthaut lime or top dressing) u.n- €,‘,‘,‘,’c,}’“,‘,’,‘,‘,’",fC¢’i,‘_.,E‘ fififigthytobfigg 1”“ °°“‘“'e3“‘‘I°“5 3‘ mm “"1” '¥'iilek p £l3eiLm§bI3 Cmm.,_ted.5°d or smbbm Buy seed Bram‘ The boat is powereléy with a on Sunday last. b Major F F May and favorably b Mrs. T. M. Hewett accompanied -=51-6-=8-n I-mm mm mm mi- ....%.°:e;:::..°'."**..::.:. to. W -ion-cc: mm by we . urnmer. « . 9 —VlSl'l'ING IN 8UMMEBSlDE- 9 \-,clcome visitor to Summel-side as: week was Mrs. J.W.Huesti- oi Rosindale. Mesa. who has been the guest oi’ her sister. Mrs. Charles Melkle.-—S. git with spray shelter. It is iini=hed white and’ grey. It is altogether a high class Job with double plank- 3 inn and embodies many or thei neg; improvements in motor deslgn.i _Mong THAN you‘; Moprgyrg PERSONALS ing in an appreciative tone WORTH if you buy o'I-louse or stone kindly cooperation oi the Made - to - Measure Buit with extra b ~MIs. Arthur Ramsay, who has I . and pleasing to the eye, I’I‘h0cmas at the morning service deal mainly with Prayer; Ject and held the audience. The evening service was or a farewell theme, express- the 4 various Church organizations. and e 1“ lead" of the was forcible strict attention Rev. Mr. the theme on the sub- “1 The Provincial Legislature It was decided to appoint a com- mittee from West Prince to confer. with the East Prince committee on! the matter at a later date. Resolutions at confidence were passed in Hon. Robert J. Mlmlon who so ably led the Conservative all-ty during the last session oi. oi- wo and also in Hon. Dr. MacMll- Opposition in the to Charlottetown on Wednesday. A large number from this viulniry were VI.Sli0l‘S to Summerside on Tue day evening where they attend. ed and enjoyed the motion picture “Three Comrades". starring Robert ‘Taylor, Frenchoi Tone. and Robert Young. which was being shown at ‘ Ci}_‘.;CRpli0I_ Theatre. of pair oi’ Flee. Smart new 9611 undergoing treatment at, the ‘ music was special. and under the A 1 31 ed a _ samples now on amp}, 3; Mgufjgg Priilceh Cotuniy Hospital has return- I competent direction oi the organ- ing xi:ie‘l5eD i1nc(i‘:B.§reaSir?aSsiIleCo;l'I§:‘n%i ‘rm regard to scum Chum" Mr M’“- CI°W°T- Wm’ me" Sum‘ 5“ ° °' °"‘_°”‘ Pm m“""5‘ ‘5‘- MW °h°5"" 5‘“‘i’5°“< M155 farm machinery during the Kins Chamberlain said "the Japanese mereide. L-304-0-29-ll. Mm Lucy Ho“ who has been Allilce ‘Coma; 3ll!]Ylm9§Side.I:7(i:]s ex; administration. also strongly con- [aumm-mes Bnnoufwed mmmw °n_ .—_——._ -* . (:6 on on e 500 " esus or o d 1 the am or the B -—liExAI.L Gelebrntion Week sale in N§°ni1'°B1 .d“"“'i8 the Winter My Soul" by Mucbousall. Mrs. zsilnnczioliiiract agvvialiloug calling rig‘: gifiilgotnsthéortréggy zggixuofogunlg/eg- ull this week. Headquarters ior .m°" ‘*5 15 "i5“~“Z “ET P“"€n‘5v M1 I Preston Kennedy. and Mrs. Harold tenders. chow and Foochow vacation supplies. Bringing you cut- and MY5- -John Borg. Wzimoi.~—s. Lelu-d sang very effectively in ‘the "A request was received irom the standi values in Drugs. Toiletries , [duet “Come Holy spirit" at con- _ *2“ **° l‘*’s:'°°“‘-' ‘3°“‘°a.$.’.‘.‘:;*. ...:*3‘:"=*:.‘:5..°.:.l3::.?.Y:l“.*:l2.::;:"2;I°*“s*°“ .°‘ W“ W” W JAPAN ACCEPTS W553? iiisiiiiiiiiief‘ ‘3i‘s‘éiii' 5 up esry. ve mane . ‘ ~ » ox:-pmpr ole. ————- 1,, mm Sm ‘ Drug store. L-364-6-29-21. gfinififiglgcovering ircm her re- The choir was iull, and the (Continued __l;gn Jug 1) mi“, I‘,‘§,t:"‘}fy $5“ §‘}‘°"J‘3ne‘ggV9 —clJB'l‘OM HOUSE cllANGll:s—- Mr. E‘. B. LeBlsnc sub-collector of Customs ior Ax-ichot. N. 8., is assist- ing captain cheverie at the Cus- toms House Summerside in the ab- sence of Mr. R. B. Ma.cKanzie. who is act collector or custom: at Antigen sh, N. S-8. -——-—- I STING LEC'l‘UR.E-—J. ' —~M.rs. Stewart Llnkleticr. and her daughters. Miss Ethel G. and also her son Charles have arrived from Boulder, Colorado on A visit to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Schurman, Sum- mersida.——s. —l"riend.s will regret to learn that Miss Sophie Simpson oi North St. izood “Unto Hills": “Teach M and "O God or Bethel At the evening Mr. Roscoe Wnlker. assisted the Choir with line tenor voice. the solo “Open the Gates of Temple" by Crosby Knapp. Coffin and Mr. Walker also pre- sented "sziltly and Tender-ly" as a old Hymns were used such as: e O Lord"; service and Sang compelled to strip at the Japanese "19 barricades at the entrance to the M155 British concemlon "His Majesty's Consul-General ab shanghai replied pointing out that the right of British vesels to proceed to any port in China re- mains unaffected. and we consider that Japanese authorli-ies are C0n5€ilU8ni~‘y not entitled to exer- cise undue interference with the movement or British ships or a- \'Oil‘Iflbiy to endanger British live. local to i-lnued to be spasmodic and authorities were taking steps remedy the deficiency. He said the number of Britons was l5. in- cluding one woman. "but there do not appear to I1F‘."i.’ been any more -INTE‘-3-E scpranoland tenor duet was p1eas- dl 1 the lay dav or two " or r J _ . 4' h nay Elclmors had the misfortune to i'a‘1 . ‘ C3595 ‘Tam’ » ~ V H NOD97 Y. ‘ - -we .. . , Wu t, he. la rac ure wasse on r , ‘ g 5 - V - H - 1 a we ow ..::"‘....l .., ‘rs. 5...... ,. ,.....,,. .. ...... as m..“.lll.--32:1; --sis:- - or W°rid'6 F‘BiI'- 1“ “mm "*5 °°‘'‘’°‘ I” °""°°‘°d'”s' bizntlfe iii: the? Binds." At coni «.§x'§”§m§"?,I T§ig"r‘ieil:flr~l*0ci‘:*Sr of cab .')Ia’iPp.eneI3§”i$3’l-.I='1?§’i ..B""5“ ‘W1 ‘L the “Delusion 0! M5 taIk"s' T l CIUSIO“ 01 B9Ti°‘-“CV0” me hm-T iect B settlement and British and Z’? " ’ ’ E V —, ___BE.rvnNED “OM-I-'__M,. um ea‘: lng 0 French 531151 V€1'.V 9Ue9'tiV9IV I19 Wm‘ Japanese officials from Tientsin , 7 Mrs. wllmo Lowcher and little Opposed In part Y°§k‘11lmjid’°))I4mwi ,Iék§gn{‘B~__; bidding would be present. HHNG5 msrmmr ‘A5; d““3h""- M“'g‘"“ Jan’ Wm’ M” ____ farewell to their many friends in Locnl Issues Only? been visiting Mr. Lowther's father. Mr. Leo Lowther oi Cu-lawn. have returned to their home in Minnes- ota.—5. KINGSTON, Ont., June 28- Opposition to the toacliing oi the French language in any D5118 01 Canada but those areas largely populated by French-Canadians was expressed by the Grand Lodsze oi Prentice Boys of British North America bonisht at the cloning 595‘ sion of the annual convention. —ViSl'l'ING m SUMMEB8l'DE-— "*1 Mr. Ralph P. Moore on the photo- enrn-av=:»_~. de iment oi’ the Christ- inn Ecienoa oniior oi gioishtptré. and Ml-s.lvl ,er l-can rso summer.:i1dee..Yl'liiI cia their first 'me Grand Lodlze Endorsed 3' vi=it to Prince Edwtrd Island and resolution passed by the mm“ were delighted with the countryside. Lodge of the Orange Order at Win- »-s. nipes. omosimt ihe leaf-hi“! 0‘ 1:-,1-ncllgscglteny but l<"l'ench-Cunad- i - d 0 5. nailing;-n Murrav of Lorneville. bl‘ N. B.. was elected Grand Master. ‘ " “~ — B8 ____ , --MISCELLANEOUS 8fl0WEBr— The capitol Grill was the scene of a Jolly‘ gathering on 'ruesdu.y even- ing w en nearly zoo friends 0! Mu ; Do ly Geudet tendered her 1 oneous shower in honour of her up- Draaching nuptials. The place was prettily decorated for the occasion and the centre oi nttrnction was a. lovely carriage heavily index: with gifts or china, glass Ind linen. Miss ena Maccluarrie o e g while Min Mary ’ lolly little verses . the guest oi honor had admired the Ellis and thenked every one in her usual happy manner ice cream and cake was served. The remainder oi the evening was spent in dmcinz to the tune oi Ted Allegro’: orches- Lrn, Belore leaving all wished Miss Gaudet a very happy tui.ure.—8. -—-—-— - —!-‘0)[ STUDY CLUE-Mr. Gu- iield Williams ingoon, who is\ govinoe was u my club meet this wee Mr and let it stang’ 'I'he:l brush off i ush Melpeque leave on Tuesday 101’ their new pastorate Ontario. Various organization we sented them with giits previous in eir departure. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will be missed and many well. friends 1‘! ll sm.a.ll grease spot apnea on silk material. cover as quickly talcum powder 9.] for two days. a clean siifl . This is simple but enact- ive treatment. possible with th AMAZING NIW WORl.D’S A llffllll IOINEIIII in Glengary wish with Official World’: hlr Movlr View Pictures SEE, SHOW, ENJOY BOTH the NEW YORK and SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIRS on clear. authentic. movie illm pictures ENTERTAIN YOUR IIIINDI Mr. Chamberlain said the con- - versations would relate to local is- sues and "will be designed to se:- ure that while the neutrality of the concession will be maintained, Brit- ish authority in the concession will be preserved intact." in response to a question. he said the conversations will relate to the local issue. He did not re- ply Wheél Geotirey Mender, Liber- e , ask : "Is Dr. Goebbels (Germlml Propaganda Minister) correct in’ saying that Tientshfiia to be the- Munich of bile 1 t?" 8. rs OFFICIAL PATMEGRAMS FAIR VIEWER OIUIIIIUII IAICIJYI ”"‘ '°"' °""‘ "flu" ‘M’ link my PICK-A-Ilcli run: in II: nun They both ily no you thou thin Amuing Pick-A-Bock I-I.I DEG PRINCE COUNTY CHRON And Vicinity Mr. Ewen Nicholson. summer-side W85 in Kensington on Tuesday on business. Mr. Hubert Arsenuult in. m . ed to his home in Coleman alto;-uiin enjoy bl h lid 1 with iils EI)ro€hel?IyMr, au . ic_z_u!_of Act of Aggression (Coming irogm__lJ§ge_l) could be secured, UAR ICLE namely the es- DIA First Loss For Red Sox As Vitamannas Punch Out Initial Victory 13-9 iabliahment oi mutual confidence And goodu;nw!ill which 131 a. neces- pre mu-y to com, unpre- ‘ i“T%d gbf3¢°‘fg}11;’;‘§=-';3ermany mt Pony Duly pitched «iectlve ball On Saturday evening J us at 1‘ . , last evening to give the Vitarnannas 615 the locals are expected anter- 3~’““I“ WW1“ be 31”‘ V5’ "°°°1‘° their ilrsi win or the season and tom 3, Charlottetown team problbls indication oi its scope and pur- pose if Gel-n-llmy contemplated the negotiation or another agreement replacing the provisions 1936 which limited the Reich's naval wnnnge to 35 pel- cent 01 Great Britain's. Several questions were listed irl the note, all of a technical nature in connection with the terms or the old treaty. These dealt par- ticularly with aspects oi the qual- itative provisions oi the 1986 a- greement which Germany desired to retain. treaty, "PERMANENT AGBEEliIENT” Britain reminded Germany oi the words oi’ Joachim Von Rib- bentrop. now lozeign minister. who 1935 when he was ambassador-at-large. negotiated the describing the pact ent" agreement, Britain aLso point- ed out that the agreement had no provision for 8. one-sided denun- elation. For this reason, the scrapping oi the pact could not be justlfied by tention that Britain was trying to ‘‘encircle'' Germany velopment of Gernuln trade. FUTURE NEGOTIATIONS Despite the view “no warrant" for the denunciation of the treaty. the British Govern- ment referred to an offer in the German memorandum to into negotiations future problems" and said an ex- change of views would help clarify the situation growing out of Ger- many's action. The note added oi the agreemen I. as a "pcrman- ‘ the note said. the Nazi con- or restrict de- ;hat there was enter “in regard to that Ii’ what t the German Government contem- plated was negotiation of another agreement to replace the provis- ions now terminated. Britain would like to lmow:—— 1. Something about the and purpose which Germany wou d consider appropriate to such anl I rgreemeni. 2. When discusions should take! place. ment ive provisions man agreement of “In principle His emment would share this desire. but they E1‘ bound to point out that retention of provisions alone will not sllffice to create that ieellng urity to which it was the purpose oi the Anglo—German agreement to contribute and provisions for exchnngo ‘of infor- mation were the ex"<c."clon. “His Majesty's Govlernment at “ ready to oonslder with the Ger- man Government the possibility in would, however. the words of their in: a ‘clear and coteiroricsl under- standing’ on a sure basis." The communication went on to say it was not clear Just what were the limitations by which Ger- herself bound in the matter 0! cruisers. and asked! many considered ior clarification on The Anglo-German Naval Ao- cord was cited by Hitler and Mr. Chamberlain last September--along with four-power peace of Murlicll—-irl their Munich "no-wax“ rdeclnmtion as algniiying the de- file Briblafrl and the m V . _ . beiiilliiini’ '13": I 'u:" ptod‘\:lo'i,io: oi rut omen; neomuuwonlrs 4 mmm FiZL§l53:i'§§5f§r°3'§n7'»':I..”§SI'lI'IS:ISZ;I§»IaT‘?n= fur. M1-_ Wu pumhued 5 pull‘ WOIi.|I'I IAII UAIXVI Vliflfi III TIAICIWO P: is mounted on n npednl launching nnr. Pick» ot pm, in now: vmnu u.-1-nwannnnnu lull‘! ml A-lsaelnuu ldlncll winp - oo Edward nllnd ioxeo _ ___,,__,u, N P H h 1“ Ind from them he: Wed 3$u9.'§‘.:lIii.'.l:."I ifinmnuamnu ""3 " '|,’°"P'f',:A_Bfi. 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How the German Gov/nrl~-I "would propose to ensure that any action in the sllaps denunciation or modification of a new agreement during the terms of its validity should consent of both parties," SHARE DESIRE The note also dealt with Ger- many's request that the “qualitat- of the Anglo-Gel» carry the July l'l, I937. Ma_ie=<Iy's Gm‘- iho qualitative oi’ mutual sec- oi' which the times be note of reach- this point. I Q). I. Landry, A. Ian . riaon umed in 8 consecutive errors iolllywin twoout. H.Landry came up with a 17. double play ball which would have H. retired the side but threw wild to A- second start the ball rolling. 0. Bernard J the Red -Sox ace right hander re- C. lieved Morrison in the sixth but A- got into single. walk and hit batsman iill- A. ed the bases double to clear the sacks and com- ed h sax came back with 2 more in their hall oi the sixth to again take the Red Box lead but the Vltas tucked the game _ away in the 7th when they scored 1, Vltamsnnus 8; left on i) , four runs on two singles a hit bats- Box. 8. Vitamannas 2; 2 base man and Richards ‘the game. Duly on the who hit three doubles and a single en bases. Wedge. Morrison 2, Lan- in {our trips at made two nice putcuts in field. J Casey hit three {or the losers. ed in two double plays but missed is third that would have won ball game have not been provoked into tak- Uf mg their eye all the target. Japanese attitude might well be a trap lo lure us where any major might arise would be decided. We ought not to send our fleet to the Far Fast position In the Mediterranean. and l.hen‘probably it wouldn't be neces- sa ’ ,concern at the trend oieventswas remain unafiected." saylng:— the iormer Foreign secretary. Anth- ony Eden. He advised o. Shropshire audience that "not only to be tough but to look tough, to talk tough and to act tough is the best con- tribution we as a. people can make to peace today-" N 34 F Déflou aunfl see-sawed Vitamannas considerably and the outcome ol 0. Hogan, zb fame was in doubt right up to J. McI.n.nl.s, 3b inel frame. 0. Deslmche, li' Morrison started on the mound V. Blane, as {or the sox and on the strength or J. W e, H) six unarmed runs and l oi the R.'Phil ps earned variety was enjoying | '1-4 B. Richards, r! P 3 xlooo dunno “F -loud ououo col no 3 Desfioches single with Red Box allowing 2 runs to score and J. trouble right away. A I. with one out. . came through with a finuaauumuaog gumpuauooug Onooouuonwwy Sueunuuauo gawooonauouei uoooououng $ §ouoouooa~ x relieved Morrico Score by innings vitomanms :2 ¢ éi 75I.C.CfiO.§D‘l¢ a°°” ixnscli on an infield out. The § § 5 gf Eh-"U 0OOOHOOOOr- 8ummary——F4arned mns hit: third double of Richilrds, 3, H, Ls.ndrY. 1. J. mad; 1: runs batted Richards 6, Outstanding for the winners were wedge 3. Lefllarlc l, A. Landry I. mound and Richards. B¢i'n8-Hi 2. landry 1. case)’ i: stol- the bat. Boates dry 1. J. Casey 1, C. Delghan 1; centre- double plays, Morrison to I. Clow 1, {or five -Morrison t 023. Glow to I. Claw; Wild pitch, Daly 1. Bernard 1; Bulk hall. Bernard; hit by pitched ball, oches, Phillips: Winning pitch- the ,er. Daly. losing pitcher Bernard; itime 0! game 1 hr. 55 mim. Umpin The next game is tonight between Ilidonkiey. base Judge, 1“. Dely. Scar he Red sex and Kensington. ‘or D. Larkin. 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