Pltllllll ElIIAllll Til-DAY. and an, Slaows3:15.'l-9 tilt‘. All il timFtltllltllii a .. llllttlllltlil h... micro-ill... SHEFHElIl m. llllllllllllll . mm vi 8m LEW “ f “If ‘In Iflllllll 1.0g: flat son runner: rulomnur woman one: carton... ro-osv m m. llolln To llis In)‘ IIiFW ill Fin il itis Slant as lll . mm to ti: lid at ills meals all ltlpul Till mm Ruthless llllm - - ., Musical SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 {Rail N6 MINUTES lm/Yr (‘NTJWM HhPUlC how vlufili News ~ Musical - Cartoon ___-___-_-—-—— PRAGUE. May 29—(AP)—Yugo- llavia clinched a semi-final berth in the European zone Davis Lup cllminaiiorls today, ousting the Czechoslovakian tennis tcnm to move into the round oi [our against France. _ ‘_-_ " Cricket Away A 9:. ‘o. i T|_|||g.||'|' AND 5A1 T0 Flllfl Start Shows At 7 and 8:46 - -' d f mm Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 ggi-"ltlomléiitmnmmxugmer Mm six years of war and ttiousalnds of mioumouonsmmeuusal wwtg=gremflwggsmwkgwgm_ w niattunesaeaornlewtsn "itighilghedwoy “$51.1. of 1e star Indian players, the tradition- al British summer sport is getting away to u good start with white iianllels, willow bats and peaked capo onoe again featuring the green pitches As if to oonlolmd the assertion of Lord Inverche/oel. new British ambassador to the United States on his arrival in Canada. that this is the dullest of all games, an el- lort has been made by the sport's body, the Mairylebone lub to "liven the game Percentages have been abandon- ed in the county cricket champ- ionship and points substituted to make the l’! competinl counties fight for a victory instead of play- ing for a dmw. Fhur points now are given to a team for s first-inning lead even if that team should lose the two- llming match. The team that wins m t AL-wzzr ST. lOl-IN mo: emu Suqaeflcmn in lllllll lulu: Mimi” """"'“'"""““ not get an extra four points for s. flrst-imnina lead. Moot Boxing Scoreboard WASHINGTON, May N — (AP) —T'he Nations-l Boxing Association wei in todav with the bounc- what. revolutionary thought, that it mlgh-t be worthwhile to let the fight fans know whim beakbustm- is Musical - Cartoon Comedy - 'l‘ravel gue. Andres, who joined the Bol- ton Club in spring training after his discharge from the navy, was one of several men tried at third by the Hose. He proved a good ii-eldcr but hasn't. hit well. Belgium will meet Sweden in the other European semi-final, to be completed by June ll. BOSTON. May 29—(APl — In- ficldeir Ernie. Andres today was optioned by Boston Red Buffalo of the International Lea- Sox to Ireland l leading a close bout on points —ny by posting the round-by-mirnd re- turns on a sooreboard. like losse- "In other major sgorts STOCKHOLM. May 26—/AP)— With a place in the semi-final of the Davis Cup European zone elim- ination round alrcady won, Sweden ll continued its winning streak over ban f than .. _ , ma“? Twsm“ Johansm“ m-amkedmN BiAh-v: executive secrlyo- pea? zli-vealz-gldl-"Scotgi Qyflg). defeated Cyril Kemp 3-6. 6-1, 6-3. 1mm Q01‘ 1L M1115’ “the be‘, Mm buowd Lnvelv guofituge w fanwhopa. hlsmnrleatéosfiiflml an upset victory in the Grand the proee s can a. ys gilt-Me Nlaztloml steepleehnse this year, “l?! m’ a >°'~'°‘"‘<‘b°-‘~'d "m1 s“ 11°“ has decided to turn professional “WW3 iiimld- In an in-tcrvew a-t Tunworth. of Agriculture W. R. SHAW, Chairman. lslahd Farmers Call For More Help To Assist In producing more food for s starving world. Your help urgently required today at good wages to get the crops in. Won’t you apply now at the Sum- merslde or Charlottetown Offices of the Employment Service or the Provincial Department PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROVINCIAL FARM LABOUR COMMITTEE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE "But not in boxing. The Joe Lotus-Bl y Conn lveevy- wolgttit championship fight in New York on June l9 wo provide box- irfi witzh "an ideal opportunity" t.o in a plan "for letting the ferns know how the fight is pro- gressing, Miller saod. Certainly championship bouts, at least. should have a scoreboard above the ring showing which fight» or wins each round on a point- sooring basis. Miller tzhirka. $.31»... MADISON. N. J.. May 36—(AP) -'I‘he sprawling Glralda Farms es- tate o! Mrs. M. Hartley Dodge was turned into a colorful scene Sat- urday with a revival of the big one-day Morris and Essex ‘Carmel Club ahow last held I1 1N1. An estimated 12.000 spec tern, including Mayor William 0 er of New York, were present for the morning judging with thousands more expected this afternoon when the main decisions will be made. The show, while not reaching pre-war entry figures, attract-ed I.- 086 entries in six groups. Competi- tion was limited to 30 breeds. PARIS, May 36- (AID-Marcel Cerdan. who hold the French middleweight boxing championship until the war, rte-established him- self in that role Saturday night, by outpolntlng Robert Oharron. Cer- National S. C. WRIGHT, Secretary. _ dan is regarded here u Europe's lealding contender for the world tit e. peepeeplseefiaelnflneesandeeelalmeeunge. INN MGNTIIEAL d Man of aflalrs noun-ally stop at the WINDSOR because of Its reputation for dignified comfort, unobtrusive, courteous ion-lee and its convenient location-and beenuaetheWlNDfiflllllreeognlnerlaetlno ‘II l, III null mun» ~ t l » m“... sevens. enamel! BRUSSELS. May I-(AIU-Bel- gium tool; a two to one lead over China in Davll Cup elimination lay today with a double victory .v Pierre Geelhlld and Phlll Washer ever W. C. Choy and Egg: Bin Kie, 5-7. 8-3, 8-0, 3-6, 6-2. SURBITON. Elngland. May 10-. (OM-Joan Curry won the last re- maining singles places on Britain's Wlghtman Oup tennis team toda with a 6-3 8-1 victory over Mn. l; H, Vivian. Mrs. Ka Slammer: Menzies and Mrs. em Boetock are the other members ul the team which will e for Nae American- held trozm . Beleet o! t-h doubl was deferred. up Betur y. tlllll ‘M MT. STEWART File-SIT. 0.30 PM 3 II A FAMILY Tlllllfirglalillelol ltenill osnr a match gets 12 points but does Spent he scares away." Only trwo of (our boxers en- leorgetown And Vicinity Col-in Ml-ir. younl son of M!- aud Mrs. George Mair. Burnt Point. returned to his home on Wednesday. Colin has had a east on bisleg for the past twenty months and bed it removed this . ms many friends hope for further inuprovunent. Mr. Charles Currie was a visitor to the City on Wednesday. The Georgetown United Glnlmh will hold re-ooeaine services on Sunday. June 2nd. be at eleven Ln the forenoon when Rev. S. J. Boyoe will oonduot the service. Rev. '1‘. E. lvllclennan, ‘Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town. will oondlmt the service ‘I30 nan. lihe work of re-deeor- sting the interior o! the chum-oh has der the dirmtlon of Mr. Joseph Johnston local painter. Thechumh now presents a line IMDQBJADCQ. MllF-J-DGIOIYIDGZICW es- gyaaalhmedayiatm m- wn. was Agnes Clotell was s. visitor to the City recently. Mr. Oyrene MacDonald lett ol eheedaq on a. trash-less trb to points in Nova Seotia. Flenwick Lovers has assumed the duties of lanltol- and caretaker of Georgetown‘: High School. t-G Sport Shorts From Britai LQNDON, Muv '21‘. 1GP) llzhhheavyweight ehaanplon Gus Lleemvteh made quite an impres- aion on British bo‘ fans and writers when stopped 1s Freddie Mills in l0 rcvurrde M; Herringay Arena here Ma l4. ffzvey Simpson. sports writer of the London Daily Mail, who a dav in the Americans training camp at Bri hhon ailortb’ bdoue tlhe ht said he American r in the gym that gaged to box with Glue ‘burned up one dear and crne ended on his. knees with the Mrld knocked out 0i him. About his boxing. Simpson said: ‘lmnevlcit is a grand boxer, with a newt, close style and as a left jab as any student o! lion boxing could wish to see. He. shoots it, out, straight and true and lands --hard--rwith the knudcles- can aLso shorten and tum the ulwh into a hock. 5o than. any X181‘ who tries to rmh him is llloely to find "I got. the l reae-lmx than, Les- rlevich is s. wozrti champion of A- memo. and loosslby of the world." Hampshire. he told he could apply for a. lioenoe n5 trainer under Nat- ional Hunt rules for next year. "I a-leo intend to continue rhding, but as a pmdesafonal trainer I should not be allowed to ride as an amateur. I shall therefore alsohpply for a. licence as s professional elder." Although hundreds of wagers were laid on Derby County to win the been completed and was un- G (Remington, P. lnlleueerhn mum-foul Olen V and wlu "rm “or... ‘low. em pass l new mine Mrs. Malooln Gil la. hairs. Gllllis who had been mg; ueua health was open winter months with her dfifian in Summer-ville, Mane, U 3. A. While att-he home of her daughter rim: H ins she oom- Mlrmoa" Pr: m 1m eb- p n e ear morn n13 14th o! E: “grinned m a1 aid was The r were bm ~ theolduonelufilnv W.P.E.I' where the funeral sen-lee was held by her pastor, Mr. Donald Nichol- son who spoke oomlorting words to the bereaved family. The deceased was the fommer n5. n, Miss Phoebe Ann Gois and was Jlll Y S 1M4 late born in Glen Valley the wife and mother by her kindly acts she exemplified a true christian distract/er. She will be lov y re- munbered her many r tlves and friends also have been greatly n . She leaves b0 moum besides I host of friends, three sons and two daughters. The sons are: John. Verncm and Melville, all on the old homestead. daughters are: Catherine, Christine. _ both of Sooner-ville, Mass, U. One brother. Harry in the Cane ian West, tlhree sisters, Grace. Mrs. Bruce Paynter, Pearl, Mrs_ Preston Toombs. Armic, Mrs. Peter White. She is also survived by her step- motther. Mrs. William Goes all o! E. l. l-ler husband redeceesed her by five months. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Leigh Morell. Christopher Higgins, Simon Blur-den, Allan MacDonald, Cyrus Martin and Norman Mac- whxlifldauiaénn tenderl 1 id 0 !‘ WIN ‘Y I i» rest in artsvllle Cemetery. Card OF Thanks The o! the like Mu. Mel- colm Gills desires to thart all their kind neighbours and friends who in any way assisted them dur- ing tlhe deamh of their mother. also those who sem, letztere and cards o! 53751993516’. in Missal-hm MRS. MUIBOCK A. MJQLHWFAN at Mrs. Murdock e people o! Harts- vlile and numerous friends and rclntivm throughout the province have been greatly saddened. Mrs, lvlacLennan who away in the P. E. I. Hospital MYB,1946,WB8b0fl1lnRKJSO ley, June 8, 1872 and was the daugh- ter of the late Mr, John MacKenzle and Catherine MBCLEY-Yiflll. Over nfty years ago the deceased mar- ried Murdock A. MacLennan o! llartsville who predeceased her sev- enteen years ago. Tlhe late Mrs. Maohennan resided in Hartsville unt/ll e‘ ht months prior to her passing, en on account of {ailing health and need 0t special care she was taken f her son and da h- ~, and Mrs, Albert ae- Lellnnu Weymouth Street, Char- lottetown, where she was tenderly cared for by Mrs_ MacLermm. However her illness became more serious and eight days prior to her passing she was moved to the P. E. I. Hospital where she would receive all the benefits of medical science but her Lord willed to take her to be with Himself ranging: the above mentioned dame pa peacefully Ln the pass A. MaoLerman ebru- Val- tne and oi’ regulation ‘tizne. the some tied 1-1 with Charlton Athletic. Therefore. as bookmakers declare, Derby did not win in 90 minutes and the “punbortrf are losers. Lqlig Deny, 40-year-old pxdesv tonal, has been chosen to captain lx-loeetzeouhire county cricket club this season. He is the colony's ogen- i batsman and soared more an rune tn eadh season from 1933 l. to the outbreak oi war. What's the mlupollad word In this sentence: “NI ll MAYII 0F ‘Ml TOVII" RULES: Send our Inner no Cue, Dept ' ‘, M aulie St., Toronto R. Every month the firs: ten correct entries dmvn each win $1o‘(‘ASH-— ieuilel to bl if lCfblflfllfllld by a boxrop from Gus penal Llqeell. Send n many enmee u you like. Nance ol winners will be published. .(I 4m... a-u 1110M CUE CUE rum OIAIQ-d\il<b1 love Cue’: tidings m an bright ruby-red our. l8 IAH acid to hum er lnlme " "St-ugtlihln Ifll Iulll. .1'.'f§.'»l5§'.’l°l Tm”: ,1 breath. IAVII onl l r9 Vttttll away. The late Mrs MscLennm was for many years a. member of the Harts- vllle Presbyterian (lunch, She truely e lifted tweeter o! a real oh: an. % her bond and trustee in mosh; wort alone lor her salvation. She leaves to mourn her pess- agméquaxoorrrrrowuwouannrm " assedp precious FRESHNES o1 Meow. “atom, 5~MW4Z¢W44¢W in the VACUUM TIN FINE AND RIGUlAR GRINDS no nous AIR ssrosron» KING CDLE COFFEE Thcrilllu o iv ids Ki .Cl Cot! . - v.<...."..r:;';...:; ::. 2:. ..:;<.t"e;rrl'.i'zzzt zzzztz-"ll: moment of!’ | d,th k f|('- c] . . . ' t... . vlicilcdillillilf. pitfall: ,,l'.".l.§..'.§“§,“'" ‘m’ M" "°'" "‘°" 3 science to guard llsvor . . . Mrs. Wuley itlacNevlxi. Her son Herbert predeceased tul- ma; are no; also one grand-do hter otmee MsoNevin, four hers and four sisters. The brothers are: Alex, Colville, P. E. 1.: Allan, Van- couver, B. .; Donald. Dexter, Mailnei U. S, A.; Jim, Hampshire, "lib-e timers! which was largely at- daugvhltea- and son-in-law Mr. and Mn. Wesley MmNevin and was co ucted by Mr. Donald Nichol- tor of the Huntsville Pree- an Church, Mr. Donald Nich- olson s very feellngly "The Sands of lme Are Sinking.” The pali bearers were: Messrs. Malcolm Buehannan. Dun Buchan- nan, James Graham, Abert. Todd, Edward White, Richard Kelly, The remains were teauierly laid. to rest. beside those of her husband 1n Spvrlngten Cemetery. In Memos-lam mas. NORMAN A. onus nd 801i, bvter (nee Mute datuhter at the late Amos M P M lived until June 24th the have oelelneted their flfttlet lng two sons. Albert, a despatcher for the C. N. R., Charlottetown and on tlhe old homestead; also an adopted mains North Wiltlltre hearse to tlhe Ian vice which was la conducted by her eld Nicholson. olson. Allen MscLeod Lennon. Jolm Peter Nidloison Leod. The rema laid to rest h Hartavliie "Y. Bsfid cm u rmh ofmunhy Mll- IIINIY DIXON friends throTQlout the were d October h last, the news was re passed awn ‘me working in her 82nd da prior to her passing, The deceased was ohel March l, 1864 and daughter of tthe lute John and Flora Stewart. Over fifty yous 10y MMN In. derty are? for Q1 lMraDimnyg auewnrat ee Ills ieivu to mourn her son raid in ary Boo! uLn-c, M .,U. Aflfllm fen gaelgéenmlngroohlltlgldnw, all! 3&1 d ‘A the... service was we m the mo. hel‘ husband MacLean Funeral Hague, ghaélotltel; mourn ev. _ a-r Rlsdon, Zion Predoytzr- duuda Clvurei-l, wherwthehtmeral m: ely attended was whiub was aster. Mr. Don- eonduoted by Rev The pallbearers were: Nell Nieh- . John M» , William Mackenzie. Lio, Mao- ins were tenderly The family agfL the lstadMrtg. Mun- Mr, N, L mm. BXIIII t0 es Sm‘ 11m. wish w the age A , '77» “d m: m: mam at. bail if ml {Guardian Want. All!" In Moratorium The conmumity of Stlnchel and Province saddened when on coived that ‘Mrs. Henry Dixon had Y. late Mn. Dixon. although year was en.- joylnl vigorous health urltil a flw waethe MscLeod n libs-Her Th1: w are: Williams. I1. . Rosa, Peter Pcmy, J ltine and Alex Mao . tea-meat in Beleet Cemetery, " Gard lilllanlts s J. ll. tendedwasheldattiimebmneolher T The death occurred at Eldon m; May am of Mn, Norman A. Gillie u; ‘m May MaoKanztem. - Ibd at amine acKenzle 0t" aid. In i898 she married Nor- man Gllllb 0f Eldon- and hid she Joh mlder In Memos-lam ail-E?" m“ Four years ha "an," Sh" "W! "us! you r0: our door; '1‘ 3"“ “J-"url." ‘Sfffl... 1mm» m an are brighter, Where there ll no bitter palm, wh"! "ll! d!!! on earth are over. We will nee your dbar rm "u; 5°75!’ Ielnambelud a llushuad ten and ' 5411-11, svrrmsmm‘ INDIAN DIET BOIBAY (CP- . , putlntomhfiofgomheayamw? eatd had the d vitamin "@319. mstrlbulion in Ublllfilfifldlffll acutdtqdblltllotlolthlepruvixws, B8OODYMALEB QCK QUICKIES mama: knownho DANCE MONTAGUE CURLING RINK TUESDAY, JUNE 4 Don Messer and hie Orchestra Proceeds in aid of New Hospital ADMISSION 50c IUNOVIll-IUIIIUINK By Ken Reynolds II 00 , . f. ‘l’. 1 v. “Maybe we'll have _offer s reward for it n wall-‘L-a: . . and reel eemp F. (1., and sltua A rettaurant will remain it! uual meals, solt drlah, one: 0n Sunday, Jase lad at one PM. (Daylight ted six" miles from ,ete. Charlottetown on the St. P (paved highway) will reopen for the manor period. speelsl ehlekea tllener win be navel Sunday mu 1 r. u. n» until 12 P. M. serving, as Time) the restaurant owned and operetenlby Flight Lieutenant Saunders. D- ehfllloell leetennnen Expat-toned waitresses, and lust in kitchen fishnet 9W video mule The restaurant all IQOI “DWI mu: sumo peace"... calmness amp cums" to: courteous, efficient service, “Qhaanlselllllevrachlnbelnlllifi lornilkuiclroen. ' . ' neuron: lW“ll@“"W"