1n- -~ h. H. Hooper Horne. gives Z horse news from Truro and vicinity ' s; follows: "I have not been to th ; Truro track since last fall untllt - ‘.2 (“'3'- .. ~ “g"".‘.n’.‘i“.‘fl so..*:..".:1; Z‘ aware on g a f full‘brot'.1er, all looking well and -* on the 12o every day except Sun- : days. r sow him work out two to- ‘; day. Jollity ond Deleware and they1 v; “.9... 1n the pink. Gay Law 2.03 1-4 - 1; t,‘ way and T. 1121i?‘ Fizhlay or Saturday. L M‘ r. j Jolhriny. is meeting Gay Law at the {_- lvwdcr so that. he will be well tak- i: i.“ “Lento osh 5 on the Truro track vi 3V1? 9 » Z T1 g good fsr jogging the horses. l£|‘17\."l‘r ?!lII&1Y'IY-‘Il[!!|§IJ51 DOWN BACK STRETCH ,- m, J, I. Park. Oxford 21.8., was Pamela, an; g yguun ideluhhd = , hhrnlnapm h g Hanover 4. so 1-4. out‘ oiyvifsi" fii ' when h! 1°11 g m, a, l ,Crltten 2.11 l-4. They are s. nice round l =11“ "Wm" Y m‘ .1" M wanton Ind we have Just t lide its dam, ra Mw 0 1-4- ~ sot the bitten-rigging 0,, men, _ me little lady 18 61ml 11 92111" in the paddock so m, Th, two - Hanover 2.08 and shoul be a two-year-olds Aricn Grattan by : rogpgctiVfl champ. Dora_ Mac l Iroquois Guy out of Vera B. Grat- .' R16 1-4 will be remember years tan and Una McKillop by pace.- lgo when she was raced by Johnny ,. Conroy and later by Jimmy Sand- .I man. Elie is now nineteen vcars 1 01d, as keen as ever and the c- 111m plans on keeping her raising - pod CURL _..0@ In the mail last evening we had a letter from H. C. Jewett, Van- couver, 8.6., which conveys good news that he was leaving this week for the Maritimes. On the ~ way he will stop off st different ints 1o visit friends and rela- ives. He asked us to discontinue me Guardian until he ets set- tled a ain in Frederic n. He conclu es with: “I am living hopes of meeting dyou and many old horsemen frien s of the Marl- tilnss nt Old Home Week races chariottemwn the coming sum- l mer. You will hear from me when! l reach home in Y-" We are sure hundreds oi’ Harry's friends will be delighted to welcome him back and hope that he will make Fredericton his pnmanent home. -—-()—@ James Arbink his superbly bled stallion Brian ' Yorke 2. 2.13 1-4. wil be in service , to a limited extent t is spring. Sir- ‘,- ..-1 by Volomite. dom. Miss Yorke by . Make, Brian Yorke ' g of the mos". fashionable order. is sound as a dollar and the ; only son o! Volomite 2.00 l-4. : available for breeding purposes 1n Z the Marltimes. i0? James Reid. Truro. N.S.. writing the C Johnny Conroy has four un- should reach Cobb who has engaged with i’ on the way down. Thev th- outside pn-l this makes it __.u__. Hood arrived here today with three horses and Plans t0 d0 all his spring training here. He .as Watchim 2.0’. Jacob Withrow 2.14 1-4 and Josednle Hoosier 2.07. and later’ pacts Judd 2.07 1-2 and a _ a. 1 er owned by the Walk- er trot ca". of Halifax and a three- \ l‘ B.ll_v ‘FAY-Cid that .1. Harry Breen pur- hwrcd in Ontario last. fall. and gar"; but not least, Chestnut Bars, ._Q__ Th= next evcnt of note in this rlcinity will be the meetini! "1 truck ovmcrs and horsemen whicli: ta L‘ will conclude with amonoter banq- 11m. in the evening at which there _- will be o great mothering of horse- - mcn and their friends." I _._Q__ , Moncton horsemen have decided to build a race track and have it ready for two meetings this year. The site selected is. we understand. where the former airport was. The. land is level and will not take al rrcot deal of work to put it in shape. ‘Ihls will bc good news to nii horsemen, because Moncton was a great racing centre in the old days before the track was taken over for military purposes. 1t is likely an exhibition will be held in conjunction with the fall meeting. 1111 Charlie Ballard writes us that racing prospects in Cape Breton are looking right up and that in addition to the list of record hor- ses there are o lorge number of four. five and six-year olds that display considerable speed andwill be raced wherever there is oppor- tunity this year. Tracks at Inver- ness. North Sydney and Sydney will afford more competitio. and a circuit will be organized. Herc l= the list of speed appended to his letter~ ins-i Pree-for-All-- Ilishland Worthy 2.00 1-4. Royal Hanover 2.04 1-4. gialttle Todd 2.01 1-4, Peter Reamore 1.1a to 2.24 Class - Peter i4. H. . it 1.11. Coronation McKlliup 2-13 3-4. Hilda Budiong 2.11 1-2. 2.5 to 2.3 class with records not better than 2.16 — Royal Prince 1.10. Mary Stuart 2.24. Margaret Rose 2.16, Bennie T. Reamore 2-21 Oxford Lady 2.15 1-2. Manchester's Alberta 2.15. Boh Long 2.21 3-4. sister Henley 2.25 1-2. Shirley 1--- 2301-4 Breton Lassie 2-3 l-4. June Grattnn 2, 2.20. 2.3 class with records not better than 2.21 - Blanche Harvester. Starlight Ilclinee. Abbe Budlonlt. Misty Morn. Oeumb Horse. Wilkie Budlond, MacKinlews Horse. con‘s Horse, Volo Mose. Jean Bud- 10116. Mike Jabbleem Horse. char- lie Sweet's Horse. Major A.. Anna Dewey, Donna Dillon, Morab. Sco- flmJSybleset, His: counter, Bunt- er oc, have a let- Herbert If. "and his horses... " my twmear-old Volomife colt out of Hollyrood Pamela last season in three two-yssr-old paces, of which we w Standard Bred Futurity. My love Call started at ew Hamburl and got e piece of t mom! Ind We rot second in the 01d trotting futurity with her. was three tines second but could not out trot the Rey HIIVMW‘ colt. _I have since sold this mare forhshshow mare. As ‘both-l thee; co =1 ad sickneu lss earns think that under thn circumstan- PH they did remarkably well. _.n__ I have a yearling by Dean H ‘h’ v duri h 1 informs u.| that i ssesses breed- . l f I McKlllop out of Una Grattan Grattan acts like he might trot. and the filly. after we shod her, got all tangled 11p and she doesn't know what she wants to do yet, 1 1111531110 Shh Will have a, pair of Mimics hung on her ultimately. i iqi t I secured another brood more the year, Christina Direct. full ster to Kinney Direct 1.59: Dell Direct 2-00 1-2, and ha]; 515. ter to Dell_ Whitney 2.0a 1-2, etc, This mare is in foal to Peter Mc- Kiliflp. The other two mares arei in fool, Ifollyrood Pamela to Laur- UPHIIWVEI‘. and Vera B. Grattan .00 Good Will Bill. I say 1.. fool in. lrflard to these mares advisedly, as ;a1th0ugh we have not had them ,tested. they all appear deflnltelt‘ in foal. I was fortunate in being able to get a booking to Follow Up for the coming season, and 1 have 110130.! of sending I-Iollyrood Pom- eia down for that booking. 1 ex- pect to breed both the other mares | o Good Will Bill." -_0-_ The list of Mr. Hatclrs colts and ,horse possessio which also in. 116. ,cludes the only son of Peter the Great now in stud service-Peter IMcKilIOP 2-14 1-4—makes one feel a bit envious. There is no one 1a. mlllar with breeding but would lllkc to be the possessor of one or more of his high-class prospects. i-roii How would you like to have spent the winter at l/ongwooti, Imorida? According to Bill Strong , owner of more high-class colts than -anyone we know-"Thev never missed a day all winter at Long- wood. 1t ll the only place ln the country to winter-train colts." _Q__ Charlie Mason, well-known to many in this province, is still go- ling strogg, in fact stronger than ever. e and Mrs. Mason are , training l6 head at Golham, Maine I truck. Q-(ji La Paloma 2.01 3-4. one of the foremost brood mares of recent ytbfe find the dam of the world's champion pacin mare Her Lady- ship 1.56 8-4, ded at Carmel, In- diana. last week. She was 25 years old and had to be given special care and attention as she was toothless and could not take much 1 food. La Paloma was also the dam ,of one of the greatest race pct‘- formvzrs of recent years Cortv Nagle, that took a record of two minutes in 1943. In addition she produced Still Waters 2.05 1-2. Pa» lomita 2.07, Panama 2.07 and Lady oi 3, 2.14 1-4. Her latest foal is n earling by Hal Dole 2.02 l-4. .__u_ La Paloma was turned over to Clare Wolverton us n. twn-lenr-oldg in 1921 and after careful training sh,- started on her great career. which ended in her taking o rec-- ord in 1924 of 2-0! 8-4. Wolverton sold her then and she continued racing in the east. Later on he .5. . bought her back and retired her, .to the breeding ranks, predicting. t. that she would be a crest producer l is faith was justified. as the above record will show. It was a‘ cabs of a horseman‘: dream com- ing true. i0...- Clare Wolverton will be remem- bered by Moritimers as the man who gave, the first lessons to Prank Patch 2.06 l-4. that passed into the ownership of Alderman “fink- Adams and was for several years champion pacer of the Mor- itlmes. _ _U_ According to The Harness Horse the six largest money winnino trotters which were gathering in ndlditional funds in 194.3 were the fo lowing: Bill Gallon 3, 159 1-2 . 845.929.1111 Volo Song 3. 11.02 1-2 . $45,933.55 no Excellency a. 1.59 31-4 .. . . . . .. . .."30579.'lfi Ed I-asater 3. 2.02 1-4 ..$27,306.76 Worthy Boy 3, 2.02 1-2 $24,710.81 Colby Hanover 3, 2.00 1-9. .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. $23.B87.l2 The six largest money winning nacers which were still on fhc go the past season. follows: ioi Little Pat, 1.58 8-4 Adios 3. 2.01 3-4 .. Court Jester 2, 2.04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . {£319.43 King's Counsel ti. 2.00 . 39121111/11 Colonel Tom 2.00 . "R" "'1 Saratoga 2.071 . . ..1s,css.'1a -._o_. Ed Lasater 2.02 1-4, trotter shown in the above list, is owned in Que- bec and the Year Book credits him with the fastest mile trotted in Canada last year _ 3,05 1-4 ._ at shawfnigan Fails, Que, September 16th. Sarstoga 2.03 is also owned in Quebec and paced the three fastest heats in Canada. last ses- son in winning the Free for All at Mount Royal. Quebec, October 10th time. 2.00, 2.06 1-4. 2.08. Mount Royal track is a mile track. Jollitv .011 1-4, owned by Moriarlty and Llhey, Halifax. credited with the fastest mile over a half-mile track in Canada in 1948-406 1-4 at Bridgewater. N- S IONDON. — (GP) - British so- cieties have established a $11,250 fund to help provide garden seeds and tools to people of the occupied countries after their liberation. ............ IIOIISE mes a... DOMINION DAY JULY 3rd ‘ms QHARLOITETOWN cuaaolaw 1111111; NEWS ‘Ncivy Evens Hoop Series Mith Airmen At Game Each ll. S. Court Affirms Orlando Sentence The Navy pulled l. llllwlbe last nisht by defeating the favored Air Force basketball team 29-20 . even the three-game playoff series for the _city hoop title at e. game eoc . Airmen won the opener IThursday night 24-20. It was a hard fought encounter Ilast night. Navy trailed Airmen 9-2 for o time in the first half but. then the Tars began to click and ot half-time were leading 10-9. In the second twenty minutes however Airmen again pulled ahead and were leading 28-27 with less than n minute to go when Williams. Navy centre sank a field goal to n» O CINCINNATI. AZJIii 2l-(APl— A four-veer prison term and S2.- COZ) fine imposed on James Vin- cent Orlando of hIonirc-ol. profes- sional ice ilockey player and for- mer member of the Detroit Red Wings. for violation of the Selec- glve his mam the victim" giltehousterziiifiten ‘bplnifi 1.2.112?“ 181$ “new” “"11 swml“ he sixth us. Circuit Court of ao- . C. A. FE: Patterson 2. Adlley 11, Marks 4, Ramsay, Rhodenizer. Fields 11. Harrison. Weiner, Kish. Navy: Fenwick 6, Fraser. Ryand glvllliams B, Jublnvilie 4. Brovm Illeferees: Goss and Sinclair. ‘Quebec Aces Swamp Port Arthur Shipbuilders 15-4 veais. Orlando was rcpresentinl: himself to his draft board as a mechanic on the basis l . _ ___ .._ QUEBEC. April 2l—1CP)—Q11£- bu: Aces vmuoliy clinched lhe Ai- ioh Ulll) tonight lynch HIUV swam §d Port AArtnur ‘Sillllbliliflfizfso ‘und er a io- score o take a. ‘ - .eo in their best-of-iive iinul series before more than 7.000 Ions. l The l9 goals constituted a mod- icllu lffifflOilidlfllg an gnarl gun linllil poyo . an . ccs 1:021 was u - . . . - - . » Malnbcrs cf the Vicfcrlo Drivmg-sgmaf, “ljlflf,“l,,jj§°;f§,a‘,fljwda “nag? 9111b 10111111- 111111 “u 55 "1 “mdlnessl round goalie Jimmy 1111i practical- 101‘ the 11131195‘ 11111511 Palllde “veil lv LhPOZJIZHOUL inc came to oi.e up held here. The parade will take, L1,,“ unuressive (“Eu-mu place Monday Hflfifflwn 111 51111110111 Third eldme of me series will be ‘cf the sikin Victzry Loon and will. played here lviougayj nzuni. ‘and follow after the ceremonies at the‘. mere was no ricuol m the ‘ ccnciopl. of those who WlllCillid lozuahts It \\'1ii. line up between Prouusc. contest time Aces ivulllfi need only Brciflers corner and Queen Street, one more game to vrlud up the 1.1- whorf and all horsemen ore asks ies to be in their places at 3 0.’! p. m The route Wiii be "i? Qi-‘Ecll 1° Fitzroy. to Great George to Grub, ton and alcni! the latte-r to Q can. EverythTng Ready For Horse Paraiie moron... NATIIIIONAL to Kent, to Prince and thence‘ oni Grafton to Queen and return to the‘ foot of the street The band from. Bench Grove will head the porodc] A grand stand Will be erected on- .Morket Square opposite 110211351 Drug Company l lhc nolnes cf, horses and ow as will be onuculv. cad as they pués the l"_‘\'iC\\’ll1?. point ' 4; _ .»\.\IERIC.I\N 3-. Cilicngo Li; S: Dcirolt 4; 1.3.0 Well-Known Sports mafia,“ gem]; Figure flies At ‘llfiregtings em ‘Princess 2l-- 1C?» l 1 l HAMILTON. Ollt. April "‘i——-I‘ (CPi»Ol:: of 1.1:‘ boat-u u sports figures in Canada. W. A‘ (131111 Fry, owiicl‘ and cdltor of in. ___ A OTTAWA. A Dunzzvlllz- Chronicle, (lied in hos-j , _ V W _ “v a , pltol ilffg today shortly after noon | telegram E7.p1~:1o.ll], bgségng-ggswjgllsl aged '71. I bu?“ 0i ‘he 1"”? e '3, “ , b. l A f ldcut of the Conn- cont Princess "" ti) £0111)’ i - ~ ev us: c l. l i111 governor “T13 on- m“! - ‘ {tim- os p 21- pounced ‘ 51535951 [J01 i111“- A~ ‘n- Athibtio Ull-I celebratzs b Lhdolfl 1°53 “[510, Cami-ma‘ j W115. a mcnibfifi The tcxt ol the tclcgrom iollclvs: cf the ConadioruOlympic Commit- I have the honor on b21111" 0f Senator" John MacDcnold wag ~~ . l‘ ~ - 5 911111151 l,” send?“ 3 w “k " and 531d m“? 11°, . he}: from th: home of her con. m‘ “M? “imfiimpeimflni .“5.,P{,P,w,\,,.’ C-s- m‘? ' 1187x301. Finwr M3"O L; Willard Lllik on Satuxlov cher- "1 ‘i P‘ g (\'\‘€:_i ‘i3. “.311- , “"39"”? ‘ A3111 LiLil to Stahhope. j“ ‘ ‘ Gilt‘ ii l. fill ' _ S ‘ ' l‘ -'>' 0- of mb-‘cfis Ffiiii 71,15, , . cu , tom's lo 1h? - house ‘Q CCESSCLCSHIJKAEIMA’? '1 E.‘ 111 1111 1111"‘- i gIé‘,,",“c,1,'i,,,,,. ,2? a, “this, '1 912111110 11101’ Illfif- W110 Was not flt 11101 .,m.,,,,,.. .. .. _ .\’1ilCLE‘.ll'|l\il. "and iu lhc urorc‘ b1‘ _ _ _ _#_--~~- fill-cunt“, ,,,¥,~_¢’d toward Your meeting to do the some. _.awell.tl.lrougli “m, 11s,. M, iiiOll_ Pro-l. guideline F“, ,9 Dy n b n rcoy51 Highness. and it is me sin- P“ 5 9mm‘ 3°88,“ $P°k°11941I fiurtcr w... pubi F“?‘s“*d b”. “fveiai “f”? 4,? fife vinc 111111 a N" cere-wish of oil His MalESfl/‘fi ca" bmfly "flaming n" v?"c“5 “rml d bUSil1B<c mono!" “MP! ",“,‘.{°1 "$11!" ma“. 119m 15'111‘-'1‘-i P‘ y i = " ‘Mts that Vsur Royal c- whim bands con nothr- Ft An 5mg n" u eon-v, ' .. “a ‘ 1 is ifs m0 1101111111 4J1»- _ - - _ 1 1 1,0 fcfaz-rnl par. n * ‘ *' ' " t iv." Shepherd and iLck c 1 . . .. .. Hightizss may live t0 P111111 ‘@117 , ,; . 1110 111F111 - - A f5," 1h;- lnnloeorcrs - “Y Tl“ "a 1'“ . T1111" vcars of 11111111111355‘ ‘ *5“ \' 1943 T1‘ ~'- m1“ 1° ~ Wrslev Motthciv George tcSnag:,(,,i.1g.,,régéq~mc,rtiu1 ordeal, . . .. . __ l‘ McM inn. Thur follflgiqygbilsliclla- l _ ’ Lrixzagckililizg iim w‘ Chudc ‘gwijmlé , A ~‘ ‘ i . .. ‘ 2.1T- 11 - - ‘ P" Brothers W P l ac c1. wmler wort with a lol Lcon Films. Mr. Mhlllanuncn u“. 1: 1n" 1m. mos; _ ~ fillet lit 111111111191 ‘3 Y“ “mhimi E. Al’ 91-’ 359d "5 01111111111111» l~.1..~i'3....,“’.‘..¢...t.~ (If th~ Cililliifiillfl Bxem’ Hmvan---— lTraincris next 011' m-"m" Eimvi?“ fmnm‘. mind; , The u "\1n'-;€1C£e'.i with m: N.n-,p,.,,1,-_=y . Arwllicl‘ 1943 onuranv Furlanal. _ The Gertrude Trai “(mm ~‘."‘“‘°‘ Pmiwy """‘°~..lf<l -i " " ‘k “m”! A‘ ’ I summ- 111 rf V-"m- funeral cf lvn- William MzFar. p. I . an“; mm Aim‘ 1~-'“ Dlid xliw-lvstl ll B ‘ —- ~————-—‘ cnuwl‘ "limf-‘ZY ‘.195 held veslcrday vllUlllllig 5-" 5mm" hush A\.]{',,,,.,§§§, .,.-..§~- __ ‘Mimi’? C“! the A A I-Icnnessey Funeral I-Iomyshcphc Frank Stuck of national lnduoi‘ and R. G. Liour vsdnncr of Trophy. 511131111‘ __ (g p. Silmlfll‘ Thcinas hlicLcuglfliii, “"311 $11011“ Northern Ireland hoticuahst 11nd n lllCllf-JLZ‘ of the UiSIf-‘l’ Sena“? r since i933. (Loci ‘ncrc ccuslzotnle, kill: curling rlniz.‘ Mucdonziio Brier —- -- " R 0:121 1-"1 i2l—-<CP| WINDDO ' I "Dlfklrd Motor illozuzcrs of Amc. _ ‘ 1| ' d 1 no innnccimo sign of a There no may raised "as"... may, nmolq u... residents of De- trolth Belle Isle loo. Alice, a their and whit; pony. and a favorite of Willard ‘MacDonald Secretary. m. over l, 1.50 l-4, out of Hoilyrood Inen whn take oars of Alice. IINI who long have regal-dell her as u. v 111M. creature of i-reproassblo habits, are nbsnlutcly jhbbcr .'l'..-1- herself, pictured above with her long-cared offspring. ha! n: v.1 r: tort to the gossip of other inmates of the zoo, Neither has ihe Ltnrk. of employment in a Canadian iacq ory. l f i .0 urcillwziin of musical entertainment the pony-track oimoeilon for children, has given birth to a mule. The j Ladies Basketball “Champs l hove. from left to right. are: Back row-Shirley Stcarns, Mary land. Clara MacDonald. (CnptJ and Wanda MacMillan. Geo is centre front thief Speaker At War Loan Meeting ’ 1 1 1 1 Rev Dr. Patrick McMahon gave difficulties cf getting at the enemy, "We have confidence, said Fath- er McMahon, and in that ccnfid- encc we must individually take cur places in the ranks cf free men and do our part ot home in a valiant way and in the some spirit as the men overseas We in this coun- iry are grateful that our homes so, for have been spared from the RCITCIJ oltzi brutaiiiies that others, a l l l Save now. h:- urged. and build up 1st a possible lei drnzn fem- l\' lifter the war and thus be‘ .- ficn to maintain yours-elf._ _ Prince of Wales College (Jo-eds, winners o! the lslu 399mm 0i.’ misei"; ball crown, defeating the Rockettes in two straight go Second row- Inez bloc-Donald. Marjorie Spillcfl, ‘otfcn to umze l-I-a 321- yezu-uld Hurtcz- ' o’ havoc with 1h: ;1(ill.l:Sl u _ had to endure and now we are‘ ' . 9111131161‘: not only for the N21 ,1 P,‘ .cn but to the war effort a5 lvcll.‘ 3; BEIITRM Gllllillllilnhat Wfafiififufil. "tf.'."‘i.u'.'-’='..fll.‘ii 1 M cans Buy Bu“ Ml: ::.':*:..:..""'- '"'"" '" - | M“? In Chinese. of a newsy nature may be insertelli, COf-il-(‘Sufcr Pnolos. "_‘_' _ _ a m§§ng§T£w£sfi§R§'<§$.i-di”fi§°‘ “W” b‘ m“ '-“°“" Y”. °~' rm" 53.5 m“ 1'50 ‘Jnmva ‘m aims‘ aitnilu litaiiyrllliigliixgiggt?iziilieailiz: “e53 mo’ He exmcwd 1° “mm still work together. But the fool is m Charlottetown on Monday‘ lhat the big sign on the (Iapztoi ' _ , . xlheatre which has had people HUNDREDS rURAED away the utnderlng is an invitation in lost time. Get your tickets now 1o: the Mart Kenny dance Monday. Mov l. 10 pm. till 2 am. No ticket sale at door Sponsored by Char- lottetown Gyro Club. 4-20-01 TRAIN AND FERRY — The train left Borden last evening with 181 passengers, arriving here with ‘121 at the hour of 7.2a. The ferry made 7 trips yesterday, bearing 50 corloads of freight. TEMPERANCE ADDRESS-Miss Rosamund Duff travelling secre- Chincse to help your country. you.‘ sens and yourself w freedom and safely A literal translation of the Chin- ese characters in which the sign is printed reads “Put Victory Fhrst. Buy Victory Bonds Now " Put victory first has been inc mot- to of the Chinese pEOpie for many years. They battled the Japs sin- ale handcd lcn; bsfcre the r05, cf the world btcalne embroiled in the siruggle Their CCli1‘.".1‘ym-1".1 1n Canada are aiding their hculelalid o‘ Uvlomflu, were" 3i.iifi‘;i"%.°6ii'.§i‘, cmperance non W1 give an v -~ address in New Glasgow Christian 9111mm“! @1111 5° 11° 195-5 .1 ladies buskct- !C_hurch on Tuesday evening April LY ' lfaE RE“ mum“! “' mm at a o'clock‘ A good anxndanc-e J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services i J M! .15 rcquesmd’ 4 ',Sunday. April 23: l1 am. Central '11 fr ‘n'-‘ . '. .. '2". Ta t, oon 1 01.1111, ‘.0 nu I: g ‘ Ml,“ FOR MAGDALEhES _A pm Pl nswnt r “who. iiffilmf .-°cl.'.‘.“.i““.'.i.é‘.iiiii“y.i.oi’ilii§l rge Young, who coached the team g0;- 11w Magdalgqs 151.311“ Wm. Mlfoqfigin (“iii-Ali's E H300 lbs‘ ‘i’ ma“ “M six pawns‘ ' Home 119.12. reoeigcd“ W211i o‘ tahe "a “'5' T1“ Pm" "mm"! “i u“ d-atiio‘ hi: brother Pwtrick which -wit'.1 a quantity of mail and a cou- ; “ ~ ‘ ' ‘ 1 iple or Dasf-Qngers. alprleficbcclxgg‘ lhlliilclhigai; - _ . months ago. The deccasr-ll was a !,\‘.'lll,lslsl"gfil>i€ll)vfigsillnllli’lsé cit? 32.51.3212? nan“? or Kmkura’ ‘ E did‘ ,mcrn1ng that Flt Sgt. W. John D. . . "'__‘ ". ,.,_ , ‘Sim-my, R, C A F W115 listed as sugclféfivssAorrx, .,.C’,‘;l".§‘::1 F F -'-r~ Q‘"§,,§,?jf,".“‘§3i“ Cfrrmggfiil. morning worship: ll2fllwcoinniunl i g 3 "s, -." 5 liy Sunder School: 3 p.111. Brend- ;cn lhc staff of the Bani. of uOlfl- "fCdCfiCtOlL albonc: 7.33 p.111. ,Tuesday at B pm. s Duff, W. C. T. U. will c e church Rm’. ,m*:rce in Charlottetown. i T0 REPRESENT LEGl0.\'—-hfl' l _ BY 11.12121. DEAN ‘E. Manning Baszlirlll. president of §°“§§f,f,§"°,§.,‘,i‘lil 4... ,, 1'11 very “William! W111‘ 191111 111d" Canadian l‘; '1 512.91 Wrftcr the Charlottetown Branch .' '- ' ‘ 15"" "" ' 1165s B1 Cflldlgiln last evening to Cdnocliun Legion ius been named , . . . . IT . , ‘.0119 cf the largifit 8111111511295 V1181 lVZONTREAL. _.cpl_ to represent the branch .1‘. lhc “QLM-PL" 15' -'““0-\ —_ >341- lhas ever attended R patriotic mcet- The adage that strongh- Dominion COXIVEDZiJZ1 which null 39°13? 41§°11""1,l_°,1 11:40 Q13?" ; ing in that busy community In his 1.1:... lLCilOn c llJUtlt- b0 118111 fit Vlillfivlllvf 11115 1W1‘ h“ i .§1‘Ed.‘_'3d1.“ 1 ‘-“'~T“" “l I opening remarks he referred to me m; .1..- . native 5019611911 “f M1". 351mg“ 115 111° 11°" °°"".‘@~'“~“l ‘vii-l ‘"9 ' 1" Ilessons so clearly brought cut in sizzcc :1 23, ltflflle “'85 made at a XHYEQUIIL’ of action of his . Lxl)‘ 11.1.9 w“. Depanmem Report mm he mm ,, 8,, p, '1 the local branch here Yhursrlov cult ‘ e __ a” hold Pie. iwhlch was shown before he spoke. oi S1 “mm A“ ‘ii ““-'_5“fl;" yfimnlcin" "11-12 raid there is a trclnendous =1. 0:11. fro“ 1'11 r .. . . . . . -,, "W" “?c““°_°- "E“,,“,":"‘ “- lfight nlicad before the war is over first coustituilon of lhc " on ,I_h>"-II_EEE‘.LQE caused b5 a bfiiilmfiibm‘ ‘and he g'rap'ucany “scribed mflhhmateur Fqxltuiv P m ‘mwnu- zlnfscd grinder the auspices of ‘the ENGAGEMENT - Mr and .‘ ,‘°,,‘,““‘Z;‘§§§i Prince Edward Islond Ministeriill Russell Whyfe, Centre Napoil. e ficti . . . c] me on "Assocuation was conducted at the B . liuncuncezl me engdgenlclu 1111s ,1 K5,, a Smdu,» s; C1,C;,,1CJ'_ en. Pl‘01'l11f3lal_ Sanatcriltm lzisnevenlng week cf their t '11 daughter. Jeon Pjmmjn! a, 313C311‘, gun-U. 113m by Riv. t... Carlyle Webster of Zion Agncs, lo FiL-L . John 'i illi- ck on Pf ;yleri:n Church. I-Ie was dssis- cniccn. sun of 1121' cud xiv» J by members of the choir. with M. iilllililillfCll. Saint John, l; 13., ' inc l€l‘.\l‘y l. . ...i1. "no Mrs tvebster as pianist. The cac- lltc wedding to take place ill n. rdmeut of‘ the Lord's Supper was near future observed. , -—_—-— HOME HERLAVED — Mrs FUNERAL ma; O'Brien, £24 Richmcnd two ye r.'; c: one scans to know exactly hcw a1 started." The fantasy 1 css in [C U TUESDAY — The .. . ,. . . i. il < " 3.11. " crol of ti". 1:".- Vfr. Richard ha" received a calle frr n hcr s. ,‘,fa~,l,sgl;lf,‘r°n,fe,§<,lngtaf,l,i2.31.? Tllgerc. 111111) 11111311141119 10115. i3tiiilzi~ was hglcl Tuesday morning in “England com" 11 <- ii" sad n 11s \- - . . - ~.'-. L» . . .. . .-.-- w. . .,=~ 1- " ' 1 "m, am, Wcmm Mm are m ,,n,_ buried ulih tdiCirll-l {Jock-k dulnpz from Pugh H»-.-“eSs-~:v5 Burial of ltlhpcr (hath. Ni“, Li. laud. ifir mm‘ we M hon" are “my “sized i“ 2n Ulllillpzlilvliqtiéldzilis‘LYiiAACJS iiihlll fig 4. Iiiinisitivin 5-" Sh‘ 1E“ qiqe (lccca-"Iil 14 ii V§-»...-...<." “(i m‘? W“ I'm“ t” 1e“ °‘“" “W” with :1 svrivsbf ‘aunt/line vllblivdi- 1.1322. lflgullfélvl KB, Mggiliidli “in; t. old ‘can. 13w r.‘ Ln- 91.1.- 93 and 2A,,“ regsocflabie rate cf m‘ ions which soon b:- mc more fon- H150 conducted services a; me grave lied the Clu on (w; cu. on_=. ihs ' ‘i? an?‘ ‘lg gwe ail, eve," 133ml U111" 111B C1 511ml 11‘- 1» in the Roman Catholic CemeteryJlact time otcul C0 ."'I-11‘\ 1153» {,1} ,9,“ .9 ;n?,““,¥,..,b,° F111“ “*5 -‘ - H‘ T311 Tn: pallbearers were; Messrs, D. —- - _ i I a '0'] “n S ‘n C ‘l’ 111119 “@1119 11"‘? A. lvfacilannid, Pius O'Mcra, Jcscpii YOUTHS PICKED l‘1‘ - 'l\\‘o L“ m“ Hughes. Robert McKinnon, J3hn fifteen ytor (ill Chlvslozlc-iuu/n wqvs ' - h m“ Goriiliunl and Dcmimc Doyle. liver: found M' 11.111‘ e1 . u; l"? lo- Fonla ‘ Press ___ col pclice of Am iccp . .\ Hiti-‘c .‘ 3x193‘. QUEEN CHARLOTTE AUXIL- truck stolen carlhr .0111 the Cope io .011 in J . IARY — A mieting of the Women's Torznrntinc district The boy" Qalccn ixcing held m. Polio? . 1 w . , , .- . . ., _ _ . A .~.~11. H. M. . ,to_ inc bols cn then lctlnn unite r aleur s - Cwkqtrgé was m,“ m me Omcsrs hem awanhve, U“. n , 1n ‘oversee: 421111.11) rave rhc cations ill the bu. . Cm ma, cvc,,,,,,,_ Mrs 3,3,”, chn,.|,,,,f.,c.v,.,, R c , _ i ' agfiqhs" “u.” that °°u1d‘Bi'°°k‘-“i i" 3'05 A" s ill the chad Twenty five Sacizville Tizlsluir. ; Canada l". my counttyzl Fails ill Ore. B genera tic this inzndcu; round cf applause at the, clcsc of hi5 speech from the large; audience . A ‘Famous Gir s’ lands Arrive Here Tonight 11110 military ponds, uinlcn ainvc m Cnarlsttctown ionllhit. will 2.1‘. n flee lzuaii: cuuucrt tunorrcvi’ 9119111118! 11E 8.110 lil LhC ward ‘ihcatrc Next weck they w time port in demonstrntions mur - int! tne opening of Canada's Sixth Victory loan in Charlottetown andi m; _Sumn1crsidc. , a wen-rounded. iilrcfsllled to offer. these two. Ilrl bands have been overflow audiences throughout Nova Scotia during the past l0 days In Halifax a week ago. hun- dreds who werc unable to lzet in- to the Dalhouslc Umvcl-sltv I-Iaii. ivhcrc their concert was Riven. sttc-d ou-tsioc throughout listening to the music throuah open win- dows. v - Playing alternately. the two bands play everything from stir- rinil lhilitary marches by the milit- orv band to the thrilllrut "Roan w the Isles" by the pipe band. Also included are such old-time favoritcs as ‘The Blue Danube Waltz" and "I'll Take you home acuin Kath- taicntcd ail- ulaying t: "Marching Georgia" in its reper- c. interspersed throughout the lo duets and not "the Highland Fling" clan- ced bv three Scottish lassics of the nine band. Leader of the DIN bond is a1- lralc-tivc, auburn-haired pine-maj- or Liliion Grant, of Victoria. 14.0.. while the military band is under the baton of pretty bandmaster Nadia Bvaricb. cf Vezrcville, Alta. SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND — 1GP) ._ Crack shots. able to snot German officers in the distance. are; ,being selected by the American. ‘ Army for special sniping job; vvhm- -the invasicil starts r m... ETABILI’ Tim -. , of 111111’: in C111: ‘ 1.". iii‘ sun ill‘ |;cr.u ‘t. \‘.':1r ]“.i'.'f‘3 roe ' ccvl b; i‘cur ccuntry and the ccuntliviolad Canada l” 2s to fcllor: us and Lgailtfl-“v 1111111 Z1 nightmare and cvenvzhil: z The too famous C ‘.V A c, pip: ' m 2r; were prcsrnt Preparations 1\'2rc I. ode for the forthcoming ‘l-"JNEIL-il. ' o, bozo. _ which is being Wt on 11.\_’ 111119101" ' 0H", the Kinsmen, Red Cram. Navy onl. hell _ Isgion Auxmirmes A generous L'- (Ionntiw frnnl 1.1’: Vv'a\',\' Navy was 1. 110M101 cdgcd. 1=,l:d hr swam... i Flnlil) Slivitdcrs _' 1 month‘ ns writ? 133111.11 ~\ . pianeio ' 1'13 1i1l'0\\‘l1 in for '1. ERAL IIELD-Ilic 111' " of the late Mrs. S E Wvann. Dunstans Basilica wncrc with a Neva Srtto 1 uiem High Mass was celebrzw. arri I-lcnzi f?" _ by Rev J W McCorcilc who hero's ‘ l also conducted services at til ‘ "Ive, Th pallbearers were Me Wzndel 12:11:11, Lo n. \ illilam lgorvliug. lgennegl: I _ and A an aircu o. - -. r . _ .13 1 T. C. hand headed "no I funeral Ccrtegc while mcmdbcgs _cf 1h“ Canadian Leglcn precc c me I Willirm Che "d h Lille 1e as. Jilllllfl gcntrle scunzle ,1 and cvci Le at the grave .. ._ 7 . . . —- . 100110211 Ans :1 ~ (‘ITLD I-OR IIEROIBM — R039‘ = , a technician 5th ;- grade, son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Angus G, Mitheson. Dundas Centre, P.E.l- lirs bsrn commend-ed for brave ~ . ‘.1 assisting the rescue cf .\ uiiclcd soldiers under heavy gun- Ilr in ltoiy. l-lc is o member of an Tn: -oircruii b.1tt.'ill01i fighting in was elected; 1 rilzigczlnr. lien <'.0\vn ,0 S, s l-lurtti- »Rc,, d and ‘ cu ma: n i’crst:iiols M158 A1111 131111111-5- M01131: h I n11. The citation states that Ma-l Honorary President, .\ir Justice in the City- ihcson and three other soldiers ,A. is‘. Arscnouit. H "‘— .cro\vle;l to the rescue of threcl Past president, 11‘ l-l. lid- M-l" and M751‘; 7 wounded comrades and carried marsh. Jim“ “'91? "l “'3 'd“-"~ ithcm through open clearings for President. Airs. Q. Ell. l wit. "é f _, ‘more thou 300 yards to a plotoohl Vicc-prcslc‘.(-iil_ Ml" l R13.‘- Ml ""11 Mm- Hliik-Y WMQ“ 'li station. Two other brothers arc llllllii. D-“nlimmib N-sn m” Wuinied i“ scrving in Canada. Douglas. Potty, Vicc-prcsidanl "1911 11°111°- Officer R.C.N.. now serving on the campaign, Mrs. ti m‘ Destroyer Algonquin. Raul. .., Viceprcsidenl and M158 Cclnsmnce 99°“ i?“ this stationed at Camp Borden. Ont. of campaign. Mrs. 1114171111111 1°‘ h" “mm! 1“ Mmwm“ Also a sister Sgt. Connie, C.W.A.C. Secretary, Miss Mnrl: p _ "'*-— l-lc is nlso a brother of 1111's. A. J. Treasurer. .\ir. P. M. Dmkiu. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lcovitt of . . Kelly, City. Concert 1Jresc1l1utiun cnnillnnn, Albertonand their son, Flying Of- _____ M1; PM“ W111i...“ 11¢" W- 1'1- C- lfi-“ilt- DF-M- "l" rmxlrv r. r. u. - Trinity Direcuh a 1.111. .\ir. John rived in the 01W vvstfldfly P" “m” Unit/cd Church Young Peoples inch, lvfrs. . L). 1.‘. ‘W811. M11‘- W Sydney. N s Union sponsored an address lastjldwin Johnson. Mrs Colkxlxlli, "- l“ i i x ‘ (Welling on tuberculosis by Dr. P.,Mrs. Rcymuua Corporal Percy Kinch, formerly of A C 91 _ Th m-getln open- Mllian, Mrs, A ltyicr. Mrs. the R. C M P . but ncw of ‘the ed WK, Rmfiann wbhan. F.- 9nd we Frances Hoii 1'1. 1.111‘, wile. Ipliig- RWM 9311mm“ Miin°'3"~ “Yrwai Have in Jesus". Following o short cnie Arscnouit, M153 Nani Lou;- 111 111! 17")’ 195M111“ ihusiness period the speaker was in- worth. Airs. Ligh Dmgurll. M188 —--— troduced to 1h;- nudiencc by lvfurrav Liliion Mackenzie. Miss ‘Jacqueline ‘P11559113 F“ ‘i- O 5~ n C- N ‘Creed. Dr. Crcelman first dcscrib- MacDonald, NUS. C’. rholn m Mrs. W, 1i. Txicno Martin Mrs‘. down l . left yesterday n-lnrujnc rejcin his ship nftcr spending "hcrt lcarc r 11 h". mcthu- .\ir-s l" cd the symptoms of tuberculosis a and painted out how contagious it is and how rapidly i‘. can sprcod ‘hi ennui-u‘- FZ‘) $111 Si" CH3’ in u household. Fciloiving his lui- Krith 11:1 .311‘. -— “ dress a sound movlc film rsvcaled A. Roy . LAC. Hcald. R A. F. of Goud- me possibil of mass radio- Stage prop: Airs. ‘trainer. rich, Ont, who has been spending “mph” D11 (Jreelman explained Mrs A. H, Rope , his 168W With M1‘- rnd M18 Géfllllflthnt the idea that the Department The presentation of a l-tudcnu M91755“ Ci Kmimi‘ Farm 5mm“ of Health has in mind is the ::-ro,r- mrlnbrrship to Mr. John Inch was 11°" Remmm 1° hi5 11111198 3"-‘5'A'~‘1"' ing of every individual in Prince made by M" Lillian MacKrnzio not. Mos 1).: 1111. suns‘ - t." AfSfl iEdvrnrd Island. Donald Buntdlu e‘:- presscd the appreciation of the Y P. U. to the speaker. Fn 3. u". day. Mrs. Tercieus Homer nlld dough- tcr Miss Jcnn loft ysstcrday morn- ' 0'1 :1 visit 1'1 lrr .*.'Z§ll‘l‘.<, ,,.,, v F rum Prott. , _.,',,,,, ll'l"1:'l‘. ‘.1111, U, - “.1111. ~. .- ;.1 1' .1 ‘l. (1.12. ' l“ 11“ ' 1 l s 1'11 f'l.i\'.-- . A ..\ ~ i‘ ' .1" of his nuut, M‘ ~‘ v . r11 ~ 1 111'] no n. PAGE sax I~JN_ .1