WHAT (AN mg SPAR! THAT il_ig_v (AN WEAR1 The clothes you no longer wear are desperately need ‘ by the suffering millions in lands ravaged by war. Every garment you give means one more human being saved from cold, aicknesi and possibly death. Make up a bundle now of spare clothing. Take is to your nearest Post Oflice or Col- FOR CLOTHING COLLEUIPIKgSN PHONE . this epeee denoted by AUGHES mum c0. urn. i lilltTl-IS IliacKINNON — At the Souris H - pita]. June 1. 1946. to Mr. and 138s. John C. MlwKlnnO . . e Souris Hos- ltal June l. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. arold MscGregor. Imast Baltic. a SO11.- MIcINTOBH — Alt the $011215 Hos- pital. June 1L 1946, to Mr. and Mrs Andrew Met-Intosh. Smiris a daughter. _ MsclNNlS — At. lhe Boilrls l-l ital June l2. 1948, to Mr and Mrs. ohn Macinnis. Little Harbour. a son SKURDAS — Al the Souris Hos- lml June l8. 104d, to Mr. and Mrs. ed Emrdu, Bear River. a son. GALLANT — Al the Bouris Hos- . - ..dld th ' l- l . ~ load dNuraln eon»!- 1323i’ wall? %',°y§i,§$i1§'“ geiignoadititegpgatbgnizoliidi condmm Results nf McGill Musir Exllm- Shivers which atvheeyfnrioualiil ctuiiiiqsljfeiis" mgfflgfifde" ",,..,.,‘l',if§§u§.'l,.uiivtislrl ently (mead for chiefly. invnid Hmnuny _' M’ H.131“ on “he —-——- inallons (Charlottetown Centre). i ch- k to a central power. The resolutions artificial léépard Ulawx The“, a“, Hm.“ h‘ m. m" M “w”, _____, , ,___,, _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chg man, TIIEORY- ,__ __ 1 H: S passed by the Fathrrs of Cflnfrdrr- » . of M, Qffil-[al r.- ort. writ, "AL" Guardian . . P . f the subletls l1 l 18- 1946. to Mr. and Mrs Heston Amherst. are vlsttms m the City. limit" GYEM- . . Di". Harvey honey. National Dlr-' 3"“? “l 3h?" Qupb“ fm-“YM-‘rcf: from Lanna. vandal OIT\"IPF1B "°“’~ Hlgfllhy‘ (nee 11ml; Qmpbell), n the uelts of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Very high distinction - Carol (“or or FX-rst Md’ swimming and’ _LA__ were men-ll the ocrasgon hot . t under study by mlomm gom-Mary ?____ d8" m6!‘ M‘ “i"' M“ Chwmln Wm be Marie 0°15" _ Water Safely for the Canadian “‘*‘?P“°" of‘ a statuifi- hy l‘, t? 11911-1 GPOHZB HF"- . an osiialvi - At tn- Charlotte- well remembered by many here, Distinction H Heath" 1M"- Red Cross Society spcke to a van" E, mduction continues to PW“ -P“‘°“"“" “ '9 f‘. J The report niltllnes Pvcnis‘ .n tn- town Hosfigal. June 13. 1946 to belmrawarrantofflcer in the North Charles MBCDWBW- PB"! C"dm°1"’- 1a; e audlence 1n prlnce o; W519i; 5r W3 gpseflmnm decline 1.99am authority and control mer .1.- (01- iunglp swam)“ m. Cflmhm. mo... ilk hand a‘ Ne“ “comb-m. ‘ NW. scam! Hlihhnder‘. gilijsYiiorEli/iilierlgiibgilstiert‘ 005839 Han on Mummy evening‘ FVOM Nash Senior Pommv Pm‘ flnAPisv the time of Confederation in”, in Nigflim ‘i-iilinitlh" rlanéliliiiilil l l i-—-- -— - " ‘ '_ _ ' . _ ‘ _ -' -[ _/\t‘\|7‘t'\:1l-(‘ W8 n MR Kcmleth Meek. Mus. Bac. Elamfllwy Grlik- ‘infield; on n-ntor sniolv was shown. (“ms 1Ps°°°‘°" Qihaiiiisi-l ‘Stilifni? "W" “S a c°l°““" G°Y'mm§“" iiiiniildi Ziallillufilit‘ iii Hw rmnllea" MmmwF-s 1g; wedqf-dfiy dlomlna 1o- Mvrvl- fptfggllggl — sum" P“"""~ by Mia H11“ GY-"S l" ‘he "°“°*‘~“‘* lRZdn$‘-“§Ln?'“§§%“nn-.nei due n»- li“ ".‘§-..1§p$3‘£v§2“ féiéiféoi"li ‘i? not... of .~.~n...-..nn or not-fitn- ..__-.._._---____._.-____- ~ ,v . - ~ ‘ .\/\r<‘.l . l - c. ,._ ‘l- 5“cLUR5'mcxI'N"At m” mm!” Mlflufi gigllfgil gilstéreimlliza AéllelwriiMflr-V Murph?" Andrew mg esented ltllnior swim-i "arena-v u’ improper ca“ at from ‘he Imperial Parnmnem‘ fntiiriiiisnrrtritthnzirhiiliij-tliiiiwiiiltlsi. ‘ i H E Mllffly Harbour North. Jill" 14' ducting examination, 1n mull; go,- MacDonald and ltegls Duffy. mm cenmcgfes and mg to mptlanns. l-leat spots are showing up "lvly argument rs that at the mOff-mal p,\o,c_gl_ap,\_ “m. ,.,,p.,_,s i946, by Rev. Charles D. Hender- Mum“ Unyvemly Mt Meek who (“man mnogwln I'm“ and s,“ Qmo Snell frequently. Demand continues limn there WGH’ not lfl existence r_ m nnqhofipol MMHN._ m...“ ion. James D. Mic-Lure to Ruth is one o’ Canada-g {men Qrgginlglg. PIANOFORTE- cessruugpmsgedlhe Red (31055 iunlm-‘szotld wtih a sllizht incrvase ln A autonomous states and th-y 1nd Flair‘ ‘hm hmlj’ and [Hub H‘ ,M,.\. l l-llcken. both 0i MUITBV H"b°‘~r delighted music lovers in char- Senior Grade- swmmlng Us‘ 1B5,’ v9“. Cn,.,,1'C,.-ee;_ lgrqg‘ _ lnnl have thmjzs that ihcyknllld Pas“ hm" hm“ ‘Mam {mm .11 North. lotlemwn wlth n15 brilliant rmltal Honors-Elaine Bourke. ‘n.3,. Barbara gupcrt Jean Tweed“ p_ E. I. stations quoting for tlll- ‘transfer tn a contra] pawl-l. The ‘Vt-Um hndws Hlmugh ,1... m, _-,l ‘ _ ln Trlnltv Ohurcn Sunday evening. Pass-Marilyn Rupert. Nancy Hynrjmnn, Joyicc Irvine. Bar- graded eggs delivered: A larizc rrntral powcr docs not derlve ll! Even o" a disgoflinp mm, “up. _ [minis -——-——-————- |"'t°""°d'"° GPWQ- barn England. Jana Giddlnizs. Marylin-ii; A medium 29-31: A Ditllel existence and llS auéhvflll’ t Inodpm lnstl.un,,n,pp U... ,. ,1 mm. ~ ylfirfiqiTft the P. E Isl cd p Dlstlnvtlon—flenther I-Mltl- Pa“! 1m lnnon. Ivan McKlnnon land a 2a; c 18- "l" Pmvlme‘ “d i‘ 4°” ",° ‘T. (‘ull oprrntion s we». “0..-mg Jung 19 1M6. M158 811V I oulmm“ 5nd ‘nun mgerm“ Katherine Hutclicson. Irene Gidq Graded shltmoents delivered at :0 R0 bafrifaivctllsaggozhfggleshp",3“;‘i’; n”, unahh. 1., m pnn; mo‘ E Edge“ o; Alexandm la he: (vqlwll- 1d dings. Anne Home. Freda Saunders. Charlottetown: A lame 35-7: ‘a312,, ‘ ‘ Anita-iris nllntwn tin. =':i‘ '\ m ,9 84th rear Remains are restin at Pass-Charles MacDona . Peggy Campbell. Mary Fleldlntz. medium 33-5; A outlet and 3 38- 1- . .~ m. now,“ mllv nmrill for lliilll the dutcliffg HlllEral Home when! a Junior Grade— Sandra Watson. Marv Willis-side. C 21L 4H" Tliin guilds! \"il’~lr?vl"tl1lAl\icr-t~1 More than 200 mind-w tun llPtl" a “hon aerviceiwul‘ held‘ Friday‘ d Distinction-Suzanne Palm“: ' Eleanor Siam)" silmfl so ma Pm- smaanzed producing M? W‘ i‘ is“ P n l‘ i d d 'ltho ctr}. in prim and Xlrisly rictn |n hi. Juno 21st at 2.30. £0 awed b aer- B . Honors-Hvslenhl-lolrignl, Pglxllli: “cm wymm Ann Corry, gay con- ceiving m. carhzmed mck. A h,“ :?t‘€lh:lfip£;l{17vt“nrg\& 61m 6f m in m” [ppmL mwm ,1... mo. Vice m Alexandra Balptlnl huwh Tflll- An" "t Y- °° ‘ - molly. Allin Bum- Blll Rtx» B", 4a; A medium 40: A wulifl 3'1. m... w... .., 1916 w...“ a Cgpp- -j— —**"" ~ m 3 o-clad: D “in; Bgvlnq ‘lime. i and Joyce Proctor (eqlfialyld Kennedy. Betty W115. Shirley Clay. Receipts of volum- are increu- ‘servam... aovpl~nnlenl Mom". w K lniznncnt in miner. Cflmuq" i’ N' J" ESE-caudal. dMac on‘ i Foster Burke’ Francis ‘$01323’ Mri/‘bfil 1M. - the life of Parliament wit out ann- u a 'ICKEB'ING_A" the Pflnceounnu, (AP) ‘- with on ‘L Hfiondl ti, tlro-lisrtan Chsnd- saundemJ-wnald Huels s‘ 00:8 “e151 Prices: Chicken 3 1'2 “35- 3nd sent of thn legislature. ln 1943 tile Hospital on Wedneldly. June 1P- bert n. (Happy) Chandler and l {wmd °“‘“°““° WM“. L°Ydm fimfid‘ over. MFA an 1-2; broilers. a lbs. p,,,g,.,_,ssi\.e cnns..,...,,,,v, pa... m, ~ ; 1948. Leonard Pickering of Bher- Nltdom] Mame Framer“, “m, elblstzllllllcuonfiaghn All“ James BIordenMyersrdSan-edoécjgtrlletciliwgjgm MFA 3a; B m’ not urged ‘ha! ‘he prwmrcs he 1 _ "m9!" 319d w 5'93"’ Fume"! F“- c- FY10: ‘ll-kin! Din U1 t 0 NW’ Ibh n i p135 §°’°p‘§,w“~|,.mn,1d and Dav“; Fowl: A 29: B 2'7. C 54 consulted on the question of post- l “ t ‘my ltzdcmckv "ma!" “m” "om 310M65- NIO all’ 0K H0 9h l0- ‘Ho ' q rd whue- Eula- a ' may 1'58“; halnmm [or Most hatoheries hlave set. U161!‘ ponllng the redistribution nnw un- I ' 11:8 feéldflltfiv- 3gfllllnlllfflzihe° Pu‘ day officially celebrated hhe cen- be,h“§_‘,§§5f,‘,,fd 8k, cl,.k'(,q.,,,ll- xgofnetkhlsogresanled f“ {gnawing last engs for the season. Demand rler discussion until after the war. he's emu Qty. 11m 0 - » tan ll f t); 11m, bnbgll . .' _ . bag, m l; ntinuas to ex- _-__—-—€ REGAN - At the Ohlrhw" eve? a 2n e bebween e o 5.323 ‘hm m“ M43111“. Unlol ma] we Bel/W! ‘WW5’ ‘Iowa thee g s l? Market for nowim narrows scnooi. Dll Y I'll Creelman and Nbrah DeBlols Award of Merit Silver Medallion ee wDD l-lomltal on Juno l- 19“- teams. (equal) lo M“; wlluam Warren tNancy hatching ems ilnmopectedlv oocn- —- Lena Regan. Rule!!! from the A- Most of thin flvflflmfl‘ ‘50111- PQII—.G€M‘IQ Bcantlebury Helen amsonl- Bar to Bronu Medallionfled up in the Delmarva district. Honor roll fntr month of May: A, 1.1mm“, 111mm Home ti" nuinlty of 50.000 turned out with Hyde Andrew MacDonald and K4153 mlsjrsenaun‘ Bronze Medal-lU. s. A. and P. E. I. aonroved flock Grade X-l wlnnarred czan-ns; Friday m" '3 m“ m m‘ "W" full l!!! hull-N bhI-n ure- Marv Murphy tequal)‘ 'I“homns lion Memrs Owen ‘Sharkev, Arthilftowners are pltmninlz shipments for 3. 3911*" Cw"? 3 3m" “w” DurmtanTBI too. thence to ti“ vailad here June in. 1m when the Bclnllebufy and nonlid Clark. Avard. missile K811 . Phillip - tin- elrlv nm of Julv onward. De- Grade IX—-1~ CWMW’ mm“ Roman Oat-bolls! ollflllfl- f same-between the New York (equal); Norma Jean Allan and tor, Misses Mary Gillie. Margaret "m"; l, m. New gammy,“ o, 2 Donald Profltt. a Elaine Ham- “*“_T""' Ni and the Knickerbocker Club Jana Prauzht (equal). MaoBenna-ti. Mflflvflfi ‘Kflhlnks- New Hsmpshires crossed with BPR mm 1 Georgi“ our _ "-9351- nmm‘! o! New York-Mme played. Prfinary Grade (M00!!! Bonkk- Doris (Yulkshanlis and Fleur I-Iil-Inzales. All ems must. be from 2 G322‘ wgceahme. q“ 3.73:1‘. -.-* A , n l l -N dm . . ll . _ ' ‘ Fbllowln’ is a tilt 01 PM“ m‘ MoiMQfilo-Yilmh lzglludtl Haifa-fin liiiigy. urotnagian- oiiioilowing this. Dr Doncv swnni- “nmmm frlfffli‘ Hamlmill y H “W” M‘ l" l!“ ’ 5°“ 5mm“ floats and blridl depict ' the ml Kalei- Wrlsht- ed Rflfvlwlnstfllcmr‘ C@1"-'l'°*"°-’* ‘moi/ms srelzp iuca TO 0"“ VIP 1- m“"‘ca“f"“.“‘, - “hm ""11 bum“ i" °°°'”' earlv teams or the horse car em Pin-Mary MacDonald. Mar- and bsdwes w Ne!" Wu" W!“ STARVING animus: Gm" “'1 Um“ m“ town. on~J 14th. “mad a mach] buaball nmé Jorle Plclurd. Harold Kemp. who hwve fulfilled the m" 6mm" mm‘ Bur“ 1 M L. Bu“... 2 I Wflllh~ O.‘ . buyed behwx‘ . ha‘ huh who 1 Pflhlll’! Grade (KIIIIQIQI Qbtllnll ry l0 Gflflue mom l0 teach NEW DELHL {mum June 19 __ Grade V—_ I £11; OQUTQ“ i P‘"°"'*°"‘l'"" "MM" "'1 tern ma one med f ° ~ ~ cllseesinswlnunlng and water safety “,9, _ m an“, and mere-t cv- “‘°“"‘ “m6 pnnn Blomaril‘ . anthem! (M!- jltd Mrl. .313" “unfit cum,‘ “hug”? ‘ma: meters-David MacDonald. w” method! fort‘?! Oylulge" mflfisriferation for the distribution of rlur» a figs‘: REQES; 3 Log,“ stave" l B?” -i-roviin smart and M’ W “P” l" “m” °‘ m‘ meth- ‘rjorle Gillesple- Bar- moulguvileiisy essiigvwwl ‘W. m Powell “fiIé‘”“L-§.‘. Bifrritia lint 6"“ 11-! mil" mm‘ 2 i HEAR REV. QUINCY STURS family "IU- - “mull w“ m" mun‘ one of the bare» J hnson and Bruce Mcltln- ur Avard. M-lmes bots Anten- m“ m mm“, u, w_upmqng m Leslie l-lamrnill _ 3, wfim“ ‘i "up" “m,” "m. ""mt “whim n” l0 (an a1) . ault. Marlvrle Orulkshanks. D0‘ déapstch. by motor triwic 12.657 Grade I '3T‘”1 “mime BM" l OF McADAM. N- B- Stewart. . - \ ‘WQMN’ "a “mum” ‘or u" fir: Grails (Mcfliii Ra- Cruikahnnkmllarv 01111811“! Hfbitons to the Northern and Southern Hg d I m F} Arlene “Eva. Spry-Grlltfibll. Wflll- "‘“°"“ "W" qaimoam- ~ ' lion and mmmfMmmm-n- an... States. me Soutlh-Kstreqinl dr- e sum ‘equal, | FRIDAY, s PM. in mar-gust Mackenzie. -—‘"*“_'— States and the lulam area ln the 9" m“ h. d . spew quad wrumrszo June 19 --(CP)— ohlmmu, Richest “mile i" 8°" B" "e ~ s a Btwvarfi . - D MacLean; p _ l h”. dad’ (ximmem. ma] Mel-h nvj$inatfib ‘ml; ‘game ugjnugws ‘ms 3:11; gtlt irgjnifjrlinldum Oa-lrnwia £1323 Also Three Meetings on un ay “lb-F” N. n ' N! —‘ * °' “n "m" "m" ‘t "l" ‘ ent. Dallas Reeves M T}. Novice! - - * “ h dlatinction—l?.obln Boua- here to ennui-e furtlher mt18lCBl.0pg-rgtl0n l.n the (nurse of which m,‘ H “dame. 39M Rem.“ , e‘ s . -' . tralnf for a talented ll-yflwld n.A r. Dakotas Libel-store am‘- "t ““‘" ' ‘.' my?‘ UNDERTAK" tnglkikmii: .;‘]’i'e'r“' "Pa?" mnnnNmmi-‘Zl J§§'“Z“t'n§i$:'lnsi§1'r ‘gmgam mnfifiulfi"? £5 1mm “mm” ‘m’ "1"" m" PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - . w r n a ' ‘EMBALMER ‘i £12m; gran-uh‘ [an m“ m m. “M” m“ m“ kw,‘ o‘ Bum“ mflhem Thacher. Joy v. ivinouod Elm Avenue ‘ Festival. ‘ fiont r. ‘C’? OIHPWM "l ‘fjgnofg -"“'-a';',‘.‘l€...i Hansen. an. immediate m1 n n. "no yum, the troops ensued n TWWW" "°""“’° J. c. KLEINSTELIBER. Pastor. Idlh In” ' Q‘ hison; Barbara Ann w for violAig laaonlsk 03x21; this liumnxitlgisxndrmlinveéi; The Mud ve-—-lm"y m a ‘Mum ' ‘ " ‘ land Constance Davtell a year. y ans 0 " ' ‘a as,“ know]! so reach 400 aiiles PM" 1" _’ #11 be to all ‘.28.... lifted plum. m m“, _ ‘son Lennie of csllillsllaullnulill This eolusn h reserved for new: of local interest. but edvertkin; be Inserted in a vanes. WOOL _WABEHOUSE to recei e Wool at. the Prince treet. Sell ooeiatively. mw open foot. of your Wool co- 6-20-1i. IECITAL FRIDAY. KIRK! HALL. 7:50 1AM. MISS MeKEN- Zfl’! PUPILS. 040-21. FROM OVEBSEAS- Included in, a list o! 400 service men and nurses due at Halifax today on the trans-i mart "Lady Rodne " are Miss M.G.1 course for Playground Supervisors is being conducted at the Y.M.C.A.l under the direction of Mr. J. A.1 McConnel and Lleut. . W Reid, D.S.O., E.D.. Director 0f' Physical Fitness for the Province. GIVEN GROCERY SHOWER - Mlss Eva Irlam was guest of hou- 011r st a jolly ‘Grocery Shower“ on Monday evenln at the home of Miss Audrey G1 L». Irikerrnan. Miss Jean Harnni and Miss ~Cvillis were Joint hostesses. IDNA JAQUES’ r .. Works of Miss Edna Jaques. noted Canadian poetess who addressed the Women's Institutes last eve- nlntl. are on sale at Maritime Stationersueach copv being auto- graphed by the authoress. Titles are "My Kitchen Window". "Roses In December". "Aunt Battle's Peace". and “Beside Still Waters." 5-17-11 ARRIVES FUR FUNERAL —Ml's. Sidney Maynard arrived here from England Tuesday m ht to attend the funeral of her mo er. Mrs. 1:911?‘- Regan who died at the Charlotte. town Hospital on June B. Mrs. May- nard. the former Dorothy Regan, was at sea cilroute to this country, via New York, when her mother died. Her d. a former mem- ‘her of the RA . who has now ob- tained his discharge. sailed at about the same time for C Molnrtreal. t-e l0 ll B. held Friday their home in this oou Regaifs funeral is being momin from the A. NEW PLANE ARRIVEB _.. A bright yellow and blue aircraft. seen circling the city last evenlnn. was a new Fleet Oanuck which has ust been purchased by the Paul lying Service. The Canuck is de- scribed as the first all-Canadian destined and bui-lt light aircraft and la manufactured by the Fleet Aircraft Co y of Fort Erie. Ont.. the ma ers of the famous Fleet Finch and Fo-rt. standard wartime trainees o! the R. C. A. F. The new plane was flown here yes- terday bry Mr. E. Paul Sharpe, pro- prietor of the new school at the Charlottetown Airport. Mr. Sharpe took to Windsor, Ont.. a Lockheed which had been so-ld to parties there by Maritime Central Airways. He said last night he "Just missed" the tornado which struck the Windsor area Monday night. Personals Dr. Harry C Hooper has arrived from Boston 1o spend the slurs-nor with his sister. Mrs. Frank Hobbs Mr. Lynn. Mass . vidt to their Mr and lt/Bs East Baltic. Mr. James MacDonald and his Merromack Ranch Geyser. Montana. have been the guests of the farmer's sister. Miss ta MacDonald. Allisaiy. for the past few days l5 CONV-ALESCING --lVl.rs. llam V- DQOOSt-e of Bay-field Street entered the Charlottetown Hos- , pital on Monday where she undu- hmlher and sister, Raleigh Bruce oi 1. acMillsri and M ea Fl. Reay, ' Charlottetown. SUPERVISORS C 0 U R. B E --A i _ iilllniltted To Bar Mr. E. Somerled Trainor, B. A, who was admitted to the Bar of [his DPuvlnce yesterday morning. Mr. Trainer was born in Charlotte- lflwrt. received his early education at Queen Square School and grad- uated Iroin St. Dunstan's College lll 1939 with the degree of Bache. lor of Arts. lie entered on the Study of law m 1942 jn the office of Mr. If. F, Mc-Phee. K. C, and passed his_final examinations 171 lAlprll of this year. Ha is a son of fora and Mrs. J. J. Trainer of Bed. While at St. Dunstans he was Promsnent in many phases of c31- lege life and starred in athletics as a football and hockey player. Th1 congratulating hlm m]; moinng Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell referred to his fine rc. cord as‘ a. student, and extqudgd best wishes for success in his chosen profession. Appeal Eases In Supreme Court Th! 1°11°M11¢ anneal cases were disposed of in the Supreme Court before Ohio! Justice ‘Illiane A. cflElfa-Dbeall “yesterday: 4195 Yer . - Prohibition Ari: “fill-E” b??? fled to $60 and costs or one month. unlggh 021111111611. u’ convictioln e c: sen nee mod- fltd to $30 and costs. ‘Katherine MoKenziie. Prohibi- tion Act; fined $30 and costs or thirty days for unlawfully Con. sugilingchliquor. a.n e Moore: Two appeals dismissed under Prohibition Act; SZOQourt costs in each case. Dewar Cudimore. Prohibition Act: adjourned till Sept. 6. Donald M y. Prohibition Act: lid-jammed till July 12. Ooldwell Brown. drunken (ll-iv. ins: conviction of Magistrate con- firmed. Russel Smith. Prohibition Act; conviction of Magistrate confirm. ed; $30 casts. My Good. Exnise Act. case, ad- journed till July 12. Antoine Arsenanlt. remanded _ last Court sltt-iilg. Oonvlc. tion of Magistrate confirmed.$7f> and costs. Ml‘. G. R. Holmes, acting Attor- ncv General. appeared for the Crow-n in each case. The Court adjourned until 10:30 Monday morning. Mcliill Music Examination Results Here l rig: ciiAlgLQTTi-zr tlueen Square Defeat West Kent 21-9. Queen Square took the first game- of their hiterscl-iclsstic series with‘ a 21-9 score. The Q55.‘ to VlCIOg on the stron 1e t aim of Spy eady who he] the West Kerlters lo five hits and sent- elghteen batters down via the strikeoul route. While Ready was muffllrig the West Kent oats. his mates were slugging the offerings of Dewar Larter and Crockett for eighteen hits including two runs by Ready and Corish West Kent- took an early 2-0 lead In the first innings but this was shortlived when the Queen Square boys came back with lhrco in the; last- of the second and added six: more in the fourth l0 Lake a coni- mandLng lead which was never sen, lously threatened throughout fhe rest of the game. 1 Dewar Larter struck out seven and allowed 1"! hlls which were good for 2O runs in the srvcn innings he. gilched while Crockett who relieved Lm allowed one hit and one run in the one innings he hurled. Corish in rlghi field for Queen square and Ready were the big men w th the slick for the uptown buy-a getting three and four hits respect- ively while Dewar Larter and Crock- ett both hit two for five for West Kent. een square got 14 eaxjiled runs and left 4 on the bases while WesY- Kent had 8 earned runs and 5 died onbase _ l George Francis called the balls‘ and strikes with Bill Lawlor and Jackie Kane on lhe bases. Score by innings: , R. H E 200 10l NS- 9 5 41 ‘J31 611 45X~2l l8 4 Brooklyn Rookie Blanks Pirates 7-D (Canadian Press) Llppy Leo Durocher. who has been looking rather harried these last few days as his twlrlers were taking a cuffirig around. finally came up with a pitcher who could lust the route yesterday as rookie Joe Hatten blanked Pittsburgh Pirates 7-0 on seven hits. Hntten made up for some early‘ disappointments. since before yes- terday's game he had been knock- ed out or beaten in his last six outings. Across the river in New York. the Giants ivobbled to a 4-3 win over Cincinnati Reds after Ewell Blackwell dropped a heartbreakcr. Blackwell. former sc-ldier who West Kent Qss. grams above show the “lab“. which will be contain observation posts will and record the data cording and radio transmitting devices in the war- Sonde Section of the Naval Research Laboratory. gram shows complete rocket. with figure of a man OWN p G_UA_I_ZDIAN ROCKET ‘LABORATORY’ T0 PRDBE IOIIOSPIIERE Cnzml: roy counter tub- Leod Shield Temperature gum,‘ w, ionosphere transmitter ' Remote control ' power switch To explore a region/of the atmosphere never be- oration with Army Ordnance engineers. will send a up into the ionosphere at White Sands Proving miniature sclentlflc laboratory shooting operate a massive array of that it automatically radios back to earth. Diagram BL it'll)" 1°“ »‘h°“'5 for sine comparison. leg’ A ' "xifionib " \ K 1i.» » _ not not...‘ Ituusulntg equipment . t ionosphere ‘atripnntonngl Cosmiciny . s-lviymsitr . The V-l rocket ionosphere flight ls scheduled flor June 21. pitched hrs division to the U. S. 3rd Army championship. tossed no-htt, no-run ball for slx innings. But he blew sky high lll the seventh when Giants fElSiIlClTlPIl all their runs nn four walks, a hit batsman. a single and a triple, He yielded only one‘ other safety outside of those. "The Brooks lost no time in hnp- Dmg o-n Preacher Roe. Pittsburgh's, opening lefthandel‘. and piled up four rilnrui the first inning on; lwo lllts 1n a basehalJ version of an Olsen and Johnson comedvi The Bucs helped the cause withi three of their five errors for the av. Manager Frank Frlsrh of the Pir- ( a Profiled most by Blackwell's ecl- apse was Nate Andrews. a former Clnry teammate who was making his first start in a hld for a regular job with the Giants. Andrews was lifted for a pinrhhi-tlel" in n1- ma’. inning hut received vredit. for the i vii-Lory that kept the Giants frnml tllmhliniz into the National Lcnszile‘ basement. lied Gross Swimming And l D i lfahr 10D Germans ISt. Laurent Argues Killed In Blast igead tod derground fire threatened momen-lhot need to go back to the -prov- tarlly to touch nlf the ffihliillldéfflillCfiS in ordrr l0 58y WM! 93118114 r w salt mine. All were believed lost. three levels~40. 70 and 100 feet be- low the surface. ‘was been removed at g the eloploslon. stores exploded urlien the fire broke out on the 704mm level some 103mg was hcli-cvcd to he a denial of the “ms were helieved u, ha“, rnmalnflrlullns of some provincial Premiers {Demand Continues Dukes Pay Rent In Battle Banners l Parliament Supreme OTTAWA. June ‘ID-KJPJ-Jus- HANOVER Germany. lunn 19 - like Minister st. Laurent. said lo- AP)-- More tlhau 100 Gal-malls night in the Commons that the nd displaced “persons were feared Federal GOYEtlTxIImEIIBlndKlOiSlB mingle’- ay an amnium ion rive s exis e ce_ _ - ump explosion. and a raging un- , lty from the provinces and it does Surrc \'_ Dlfllfl WbNDSOR. tGP Cablcl June 19 H " nn the King to pay his TWP silk banner presented or. the anniversarv of the Ba Ebghty Germans and ‘J3 displacedf claims that the Federal Govvrfl- ersons were working underground l merit is the “creature? of the prov- hen fire broke out m the unused inces and should be consulted on British North America Act. amend- All types of German ammunition nlents surh as that PFPPOSP" P" m. been Stored m [he mim- m llic fcrtcral plan for redistribution u] ll-prcsentatlcn lll the Coinninlis. The amnmnfpqn ‘lilo statement of the MlnlSlUi. {he um‘. n; made during UCflllllUEd debate nn illc redistribution plan which will lIlL'l'(‘8S0 thr- Commons representa- tion from 245 i0 Z55 members. also Wa terloo- the the small tricolor to of Marlbotn l f” 315ml“ Palace on thc mlnivcrsarv ill Battle of BlEYllI-Ellll. Mass Murder Cult In Nigeria Jungle It was believed. that half the that. Confederation was a part which cannot be changed _witho-ut the consent of the Provinces. He argued that at the time of Confederation in.1B6’7 the Provin- lore successfully investigated. the NBVS- 1" Cllilab‘ 100 miles Ground, near Las Cruccs, NM. Photos and dla in the warhead of a. V-2 rocket. Srrntlsts at niany cquipvment to track the rocket on its. six-minute flight head. At left. Dr. E. H. Krausc. tit-ad ct the Rocket makes a final check on the instruments. Bottom dia- N. nd. The Duke of wellington today celled 8 annually ttl e of Waterloo, in cxchanflt‘ Yo? “him ates was 0.19019" by umpire Al Barn - ' L‘.'l ll l ' ih f tu ' ., ids ll Hampshire lick in the second inning. ¥fa§fl°g;‘,‘,”°i5‘“,,§‘n§§“,._nififéfst, iii‘ “ll/Ir. igtinbauliienitl nit: replyinn to ‘E-Qinlfeafililystiirgtnnnniio Faye given Oddly enough, the man whomere ' ‘Progressive Conservative party (he firs; Duke of Wcllinlrmn after Ever-v vear the Duke hhndt‘) ‘iv? k Similar rent ‘s Wald b‘ m‘ Duke elm the nor-moon. June 10- (Rona-m- PAGE FIVE institute Delegates (Gait-tuned from Page 1) merit o! Mrs. Julian- l-Ierrinl- Borden. president of the P. E. I- . 1.. Mrs. W. F. A. Stewart 9"‘ sided at m; day’: meetJ-IIEB- 51w was caoably assisted bv Mrs. George Martin. past and Miss Marv Jean M Welcomes Delegates His Worship. Mayor B. Bull MacDonald weloonled the dele- gates to the City in an addrull which commended the women o! the Hovmce for the great con- tributions they had made to the moral and economic development of the Province. “It was l» healthy sign." H15 WOPBNP Bald- “when women were taking such an interest in altlalrs which M» 004 Lung had been thought to be Th! sole rrreroga-tive of men." An address which was listen- ed to with much attention W85 that by Miss Hilda Gillis on the subject of visual education. Mater '1‘. B. Rogers made a stirring azppeal at the afternoon session to the deleszates for their support of the National Clothing Campaign. The Last clothing drive had been responsibleAMajdr Rogers said. for the clothing of one million and a half of Euro- pean Dcople. many ofwhom must have gone practically naked but for the generous contributions made by the Caaladian people. Hunger and near nakedness s-tlll stalk throulzh the devastated coun- tries of Europe, l/Iajor Boxers said. He asked the women “DOB their return to t-helr homesto no through their closets udth search- ing eves for everv available gar- ment or pair of shoes they could spflft". The Hon. W. 1". A. Stewart. Provincial Minister of Agriculture. cn behalf of His Honour Lieut- Govcmor J. A. Bemflrd. invited the delegates to visit Govern- mozit House at 3 o'clock this afternoon. "I know you are RMYIB away." Mr. Stewart ufladd. "btkllt I tltouirht you misht 0 t0 B" His Honours formal invitation!’ An address which created muoh interest among the delegates was that of Lleut-Col. W. W. Reid. D. S. 0.. on the aims and purW-‘ES of the physical fitness pmzram which was designed. Col. Reid said. to develop not only the phl‘; sical qualities of the Islands voultiz people but to enwuraze and help to build up the moral M151- ities as well. Soviet Union (Continued from Pflde 1) cal treatments." _ v Its capacity was “m no will’ 9L8" nliicant for war D - Russia was the first Wwer be- sides the United States holdinl the veto right to declare itself on the atqlnjc problem. China's dele- gate, Dr, Quo Tat-Chi. followed Mr. Gromyko with the flat de- claration that Quins would Yield her veto right on aiolnsic matters if the other veto-holdinz DOW?! would do llkevwiee. Great. Bil-Rain 1w s possible co-operation to the ted States in helpiriiz mane plan for atomic control but. 1m: delegate. Sir Alexander Gadbgan. made no reference to the veto. has not declared he: position. Brazil and Mexico briefly stated their andorsesnent of the Bench acDonald. ulan and the Commission then adjourned until 3 PM. EDT. next Tuesday‘. few months. In almost every ease the shut and back of the neck o! the vid- iims have been mutilated. The healts and lungs are almost always missing. One arm always is ripped clean away from the bnrly-thl right ami of a male victim. the left arm of a female. Wanted president. '