hlocvsr ii; ’ pretty wedding took pufcévhrly our Lady ol Perpetual m“, ‘hurch, Ottawa. on Monday was united in the ‘.1 matrimony to John Ger- bqnd. o Aiphonsus “Q smijlth With RCV. Oqqen cévfficiatins. n, [vi-lilo looked charming in a ngth dress of blue stldfl-i jersey mm‘ m‘ white accessories. as red roses and maiden Con", ‘w attended by [My Bernerdine who wore a h" a i“): end matching halr lerlifl- 5i"? W“ pink e dress accesso!’ es with cream roses maid“; hair tern com!!- q-h, g room was supported by tough, Francis McAvinn. Altsr breakin t WI! late re atlves ol the bride sy-(mm, Mr. and Mrs. smith later in. the day for Pine Lodge. 5,510), Que. on their honeymoon. return they will reside in Klnkoru, RE-I. al, The train victim was Bill Cros- n. of Bowmanvllleklllcd when Qhhi-ncollidrd with a Canadian near pryyorfville. Ont, when four others Nhiionlal Railways train were i lured Saturday. Four faialit t l iniolvi lg "Wm Five- year-old John Harriett ln hos ital after heifil; I'll» bl’ iriick near Moncton. Albeit Com’ ler 48‘ was Instantly killed when his tr ck overturned at Si. An- yymny, Guy Mclsaac of East Flor- erireville died in hospital after [hi1 from a truck. Henry MrGinnii was klllled when struck by e tfiltk irhite riding his bicyele B'- Bill" fifth lins- hilnl at wtoncton after a fall from ursl. T-Iliiieri Hoar. 60. W85 m9 N“ i-p-tlmv succumbing In a locld of lily. EPOIIT GREAT (Con iTiUCli from Paqe l) "h; tho ymphatic glands and s blood disorder call- and lrso in t e treatment of "lym- phoma." la tumor made up 0! liniphoid tissue; and .in treat- spleen): on "pol ythemia vera"; in; hype thyrolclism. l. Relaes how bacteria re bcinB designed of how th thr- body. ‘I. Tolls ‘of radio-activ ty to "mBP" nii-tals, an to detect flows in metals, \ s. Describ s a new -clu_e to plant thc mechan am of the disease "chlorosis" which C0515 commercial f ult Kmw"! mil‘ lions of dollar annually. 6. Gives dethils of broad re- search on the agricultural riohl aeslineslto achieve bet- tcr crops. improved fertilizer! and hotter methods of combat.- tlng insert pests. The resume was compiled from reports from many of the 1'10 in- country which liawi received radioisotolles slitiitiotis troughoiit the for research in the last year. Slow own Avcrtcd In Coal Imports OITAVLA, Aug. s - to?) — _ l, __1941 .MIcIvor-SmIth , July 7th, when Mary Its filth a halo of orange blos- the ceremony a. wedding served to Immed- and ing away the bride wore abardine suit with black ‘Mrs. Smith were form- , in separate accidents at while Denis Lelebvre. Iflled when his car wen‘. of New Brunswick’! "VB s were due to mishapit died i tuberculosis "tagged" with radio activity in research advance knowledit‘ invade and infect employment of oil hhhis, to | udy the friction of Silver Medals To Music Students holy silk dents in the Maritime He‘. These medals are award practical examinations of and oriibcd theoretical requirements, h“ their teachers. include. Charlottetown. P.E.I., 1°“ Notre Dame Academy). Several students also scholars-hips. The former their Province for Grades X,_while those i-n Grades I and received t-he Frederick enable the students with their own teache Diamond Jubilee to contln IICTII SIIIES ' (Continued from Page 1) "continuously supervise the ecution". of the cease lire. ecution of the tilities." i; lands troops in recent fightln of Java and Sumatra where over direct responsibility for la and order will be clearly indicated A before hostilltbs began July 20. Addressing the people o East Indies and Holland, doubted whether the a cease-fire among its forces. The-republics ktatement cessation of hostilities could carried out effectively only marcation lines fixed sides“ last Oct. l4. by doncsiari popula tion, which archig occupied by the Dutch. Rioting Is Continuing In India By G. MILTON KELLY new countries. freedom from two British rule. to quell A threatened slowdcwri on rle move- 1i"!- ment of United States coal -In!o Canada. appcarcd tonight to have been staveil off. (lonflicilng versions oi’ a coal-car shortage came from Wash- m" B“ l sued a statement calling for an n15 end, to bloodshed and cautioning and Indians - Moslems iihgtpn and Ottawa, with the at. Hindus alike-mould lose lacs be- llcial Ottawa version this collnirl’ his rcturne“. If an cmhllgo on soul shipment!- ANCIENT! PAINTED FACE! in crude form; cosmetics were known B5 early as 5.000 BC. limits, IMIIIIIAES. ‘IEATIIU 50c Per Insertion l lqdflggting fore the world if, having won_ lib- enough lI.S. cilia. b, that country to cut down it». "adverse balancs" to the point where there was no danger crty, they were unable to dwell ‘ngether In peace. Yet Saturdays papers plli-‘lliiliefl lresh accounts ol activities ruthless killers still attempting by to some iitr. hour advantage for their particular communal politi- cal faction. ' But despite such distractions there was progress last wmk. British commanders were chosen 9m- lhe Pakistan and Indian arm- ed forces. special triilnloads of personnel and materials shuttled between the capitals of the two domtlnions. Maihcnin-ied nah, governor-generaldesignate of residence at “m. “m. lloden. I l-—-______._ _, _________ MIePIIERSO Ai- thb Eli. Island Hospital on rday. Aug. 2. Mrs. Thomas Mac? erson In her 65th "if. Rernai were transferred 1min the Mac an IPuneraI Home Yiiierdsv am ooh to ‘hef late Funeral Pakistan. announced he would fly to Karachi Thursday i0 W" W" in the new Pakistan capital. The major hurdle of inducins me hundreds of princely states to federate with one the other and surrender their own powers In international affairs. communications and defen“ W" believed safely passed. Travan- core. the maior holdout. He"!!! i0 the accession plflfl- ""1 "l" M‘ lowed by mlil-iy of the iesseretates. Viscount Mountbatten, the Vice- roy, will formally surrender the power of the British Crown to Pakistan Aug is at Karachi. then will lly back to New Delhi for s similar ceremonv In Hindi! infill the next day after which he will become India's lrovernor-lenlfli- 5v Government plan. popular celebrations of Independence will start a week from "aim-day. the Iihniverserv of the Congress Par- ty's cult-India declaration Three Charlottetown TORONTO’ A118. 3 -—The Toron- to Conservatory of Music has an. nounccd the award of Silver Med. als to a number of successful stu- Provinces. i annual-i Iy in each province to st dents who SURANC‘ obtain the highest marks in the their - respective grades during the sea-l wn. and have completed the pres-‘ The names of the students. and Piano.‘ Grade IX Leontine Comeau, Grade, VIII, Bethany McDonald. Grade V. Gaelyne Craig; (all students at received one ol the Conservatoryu Diamond ample Jubilee or Frederick Harris piano‘ were‘ awarded in 1046-41 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee ol the Toro-n- "1 “Wards °f "19 Aflillifln Girls’ to Conservatory of Music that sea- CMPP which w“ Prmled in 381111‘- son. Tihey were awarded to pianoidays paper’ ‘me students with the highest mark Iniudvprienny (‘mmed- ma! 01 M155 In mICINI Marie Coles who took first Harris Scholarship. All these scholarships gciholarships: Leon tine Comcau. Charlottetown. ex- The republic said it was “prepared to concert all its efforts for the ex- cessatlon of hos- Indicatlng the Dutch expect w‘ l retain control of at least some Re- publican areas overrun by Nether- Van Mook said: “As soon as re-l ports make it possible, those parts the Netherlands Government. will take The Republic wants Dutch troops withdrawn to positions they held the Van Mook emphasized that the Dutch In onesian Republic would be able to enforce said he "Only in this case can the In- fighting together with the- Re- publican army a people's defence Pagalrlst Dutch colonial aggression, hc protected and freed from an- retailation and terrorism by the Dutch Army in places now NEW DELHI, Aug. 3—(AP)— still plagued by the problem of Fwmfortgge ggififlien days cut-throat communal fighting. ln-l “v g “g dla is rushing swiftly past the milestones to her days of freedom -Aug. l4 and ib-and division of this vast sun-continent into two An air of urgency was apparent tonight as leaders struggled withf the complex problems inherent in‘ the creation of Moslem Pakistan and dominantly Hindu India and centuries of Thus lar they have been unable the bloody communal strife which has cost so many Liaqunt Ali Khan. general sec- retary of the Moslem League ls-‘ncomyufl and He" Me;- of violence to sway political leaders Ali Jin- domlnlon or I a! local interest, but advertluliq a no‘; nature may be inserted at llva cents a world strictly pay- able In advance. -.-.._. 000K‘! Ioi Photographs. CONFEDEBATIDN ness. Saturday and Phone your order and sav toll-oer price. Monda Arnlast Coal O0. .._._.._ lites via Maritime twice 1a ly. Prone 2081 or 54o, ‘S. Saurel arrived at, the Wharf tlngmne of hei- y trips. Ilfllme n i place in Bible Study. FREIGIITER s AI Ls __-rh ue I. freighter Maylall, which placed the Melgle ‘aground 0ll the coast which ra :4 p.m. Sunday, bound for loundlsnd with a cargo of stock. ‘ -Among recent visitors home of Mr. and Mr Milton. at th B. Craig and laml Seslc. They travelled by cai- house-trailer. stopping over l lvarious points of interest on S. i western homes. . w i in an accldenhon the l town-Summerside nIg-ht. Scme of the in the cor with the drivrr highway accident occurred between Winsio if and Milton. Dutch and Indonesian armed for- ces were “withdrawn behind do- both leave his morning On their hzme after spending with Mr. MacLcods sisicr, Mrs Haber Bell and Mr Bell other relatives, It has been since Mr. MacLeod last v1" o‘d hone. Enrouie. Mr. plans to visit his sist Blanche Hollirgshurst o: City. Mr. MacLcorl was of the ‘hm: and has mot many of his old com a membe radcs since his arrival or. the Is- land. Friends hope he may return again in the near future. Rev. Professor and Mrs. Lennox. and family are summering at Malpeque. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parker and their two sons who have been spending a vacation in this Prov- Sh: for Yar- mouth, N.S.. going via the gfslands ferry. ‘l’. JAMES KIRK service in St. lPreztwtr-rlan College. Montreal. I-Ie preiched an able sermon from the unusual text, Amcs III and 3: “can two walk together, except _t.licy be agreed?" He showed that isonel knowledte o! God. not mere- .ly a passing acquaintances-hip. The [soloist was Miss Pailline Simmonds {who rendered Alfred Woolers Speed Boat Classic Scheduled This Week I (By Bob Grubb) NEW YORK. Aug. 3- (APl-A fldet of sIeek-hulied craft lodded with horsepower moves into New York waters this week to tune up for flcrack at speedboatingb choicest prize. the International This column lg reserved for non ______ .4. CRABWELL for Photographs. - LIIIID UNLOADING car of real Inver. 8 0110“! ‘ ro NEW ouieoow in as min. Central Airways i SAUREL IN PORT _ The qr; Marine about 6 p.m. Sunday after reiular sup- uamz OMITTED _ 1.. the its, was in- hi! 1'8- of New- foundland about two weeks ago,lelt the Buntal-n and Bell w-harl about New- live- IIERE FROM SASKATCIIEWIAN s. W.l~l. Horne, renewing old friendships, .are the farmer's sisters. Miss V. E. ‘VI-Tome. Regina. Saslc, and Mrs, c, IY of Mellort, and the iway. They report the scenery veryl beautiful and the roads excellent. .They are returning shortly to their ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY _ A car said to as owned by Mr. Earl Ford of V-Taxi. Charlottetown was were Berlin. authorit‘ rcpc-l-ied Injured but not critcally. on what cuts m The car was damaged cotzsIdetably out impel‘ Ivy-hen it aver-it all the pavement and upsetting into the ditch Later it was towed Western to a garage in Charlottetown, The FIRST VISIT IN 21 YEARS - Mr. and Mrs. Howard ltlacLeod of Oregon. formerly of Murray River, return to wag introduced. however, t; six weeks Minister Attlees proposal to slash‘ as and part of the Labor Governments- 24 year-i drastic new effort to bolster Brit-i Etcd his aln's sagging economy. As a re ult, MacLeod the quectfon whether iulfi United #13 MTS- States can fol New York lined for further study us 2nd. Sclgr- Battr-ry of Montreal , Wcod i James was con- ducted yesterday by Rev. Professor Robert L-CIIHOX. M.A. 'l‘h_D.. cl the itrue Christianity required a per-l T!“ . CFARLQFIETPW .. WARP” CENTRAL cuilllllliill ,Chiof Flora MlCLCOII ' 19 Clubs Seek Lionsiicfcat IRcgrets Inability To Visit Province ._.__.. donlan Club was informed her regrets following y. permit her to visit here. gran-is exchanged between Club and Mrs. Mscbeod: "Flora MacLeod, chief of |Baddeck. N. S. “On behalf of the your visit to Canada we cordiall lend. Prince Edward Island." The reply: 8 land: n Island Caledonian Club. E lI.S. Considers t Now In Europe By EDWAEITTL BOMAR WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 —- (AP -- The United States as well I considering luraher reductions the strergm o1 occupation forc Tentative official Iie ln Waslrngton Allies ilnd Russia. One e cuff. estimate was that the n ber of American troops might pared more than hall wiriroui r: ularicn ii. the United Stiles zone A new and unct-rtain »British military commitments low suit aptw-ars dos I" final de-usian Is made, latlons clouded and Rite-site's rat ifioatimi ol the, satellite pezic treaties delayed. the 150.000 0r so ‘American troops in wrote are a R°berl rock bottom minimum. Meanwhile, Russiis delay in rat- ifying the peace trestle; has put -oll the planned withdrawal from Italy. and the stalemate over a settlement with Afistria threatens to keep the force there indefin- 1v ite . Britain has abour 3501100 troops on the continent altogether. in- cluding fewer than 300.0710 in Ger- many. possibly 28.000 Ill Austria. 20.000 in Italy and 6.000 ‘s’! Greece. The latter have been scheduled to leave for months and speeding their departure raises no new problems. - The Red Army is estimated to have altogether about 1.000.000 men on the continent outside Russia's borders compared with 530.000 in the Button-American cnn-binatioh isnd 100,000 French occupation troops. raaiva contmss 'wms cum. __-._ I OAKLAND. Calif, Aug. 3—(AP) ...,I collision with a sea gull grounded an Australian plane lor repairs Saturday. The DC-d had arrived from Honolulu and had taken to the sir again when the plane's wins struck the gull. A nine-by- four inch hole was ripped in the ailer- H. EXPECT CHANGES IN W. A. C. 2 OTTAWA. Aug. 3_- (CPI-War Assets Corporation has disposed o! '10 per cent oi’ the war surplus ma- terials turned over to it and a change likely will be made in the next six months in disposal PM‘ Cup. The historic trophy. now held by the 44-year-old Canadian-born Ibandleader, {Juy Iombardq goes .on the block lor the 40th time » when a score of last Canadian and American-built hydroplanes leap. isway in the 0ll-mile classic over e three-mile course in Jamaica Bay. next Sunday. beading the challengers is a contingent of a dozen craft fronl .Detroit. the inland motorboat cap~ iital which regards the Gold Cup as virtually its own. Lombardo. an "outsider" - st least he was regarded by the vet- erans us such-exercised the win- ners prerogative in taking the regatta site away from Detroit alter capturing the i040 race. his first Gold Cup attempt. Last. year's post-war revival of the Gold Cup at Detroit drew an ‘ estimated " 290.000 spectator . Tim Jamaica Bay site will accommo- date three times that many. and a three-milé-long parkway cross- ing the bay will be closed to traf- flcaadlinduapandstandaru. l l One o! the ireaieel. Derby winners in his carter. icies, J. H. Berry. president of the Corporation, said Saturday in an interview. Thirty-four o! the‘ 02 warehouses used by the Corporation would be closed by the end of next month. sold Mr. Berry. Already s1 regional warehouses had been closed and l3 others were scheduled to close next month, leaving only '18 in operation across the country. Mr. Berry said that once the selling Job was completed the Corporation would lose its reason for existence. NOTED TRAINER III-TIRES LONDON - (CPl iii-health has beaten Fred Darllha. Bock- arnpion rscehcrse trainer. at the post and he vlll leave the rncin‘! game at the. end of ti"! $911501!- tre nets ‘In racing ‘liltbry. he tuned up seven MORE THAN 1.000 The Thousand Islands comprise Chief Flora MacLeod_ the Mac- Leod of the MacLeods and head of her clan. will be unable to visit Prince Edward Island. the Cale- over the weak-end. Mrs. MacLeod sent an invita- tion to visit Prince Edward Island. telling the Club that time did not Following are the text of tele- the “Charlottetown. July 39 the MacLeod clan, Isle of Skye. Scut- lanrl, attending the Gaelic Mod, Caledontan club of Prince Edward Island, on invite you to visit Charlottetown, the capital ol Prince Edward Is- "Signed, Wendell I-I. Beaton. pre- sident of the Caledonian Club of “Haddock. N.S., Augult j. "Wendell Benton, president Cale- donian Club ol Prince Edward Is-i “Much regret time prevents my accepting the much appreciated invitation of the Prince Edward "Signed, Flora MacLeocL of Mac- Leod." Reducing Forces ,5. es, in Europe. — but to save manpower Charlotte- rather than dollars. last live passengers have been ma c1 culations and es told a reporter.‘ T lg-ht be tnrde with- 7 Llling Itmcrlcan aims and the balance between the top level. though off-the- lim-‘ be‘ ska ing troub‘e with the German pop- ekment y Prime. before a. The army's pnsiiiqn i; that. w ti a Germany divided, iiiicrnivxonal rc- Bcrtll 0n Can. Olympic Team Stall Writer) OFITAWA. Ans. i— (CP)—Nin 1948 Canadian Olympic teem. Only a plete sway o! ithe two centr entries vying for both iridlvidu and club honors in the annu Association. ‘o’ ch ampionshlp and the for the 20 clubs, But those live Olympic berths added an extra attraction to in- dividual or dual efforts in senior singles, senior double blade sing- senior tandem ancl the 8.000-metre single les. double blade tandem, blade tandem. one to be held Sunday and th being held solely to Olympic representative. The men who emerge from th choose a tests as automatic Canadian rep- resentatives abroad will be complete change from those wh hore the Domlnion's colors in th last Olympics. held in i936. Offlc ials scanned the list of entries for men who won then and loun none with the possible exception of Gordon Potter of Gananoque. Ont.. who may get into one of th CBIIOCS. Says Shot At 8.5 Britain was reported todav to be imc Coming .._..__ CAMDEN. N. J.. Aug. i-—(AP)- "It took 'em a long time. . . . moniclrer is Arnold Cream who fights under the Jersey Joe Waicott. Webster relerrin: to the proposed i i ion Joe Louis. ing him the cold shoulder," Web- ster said today. | wanted to fight Joe Baksi who was i 2a.. ‘When Baksi~ fizzled out_ Louis got the idea of these non-title affairs. Walcott was still ignored and Ezzard Charles was picked as the favored prospect. “Then Charles flopped against Elmer Ray. There wasn't anybody (By Douglas flow. Canadian Press teen clubs, virtually all from On- tario and Quebec, will send their aces of the paddle out tomorrow in search of Dominion canoe cham- pionships and live berths on the contingent of l7~odd lmm Winnipeg disputes the com- provinces over a field of some 400 regatta of the Canadian Canoe With only a meagre delegation from Radisson Club of Three Riv- ers. Que, which carried off club‘ honors last year. the race for the towering burgee, atria-loot flag that goes with it. appeared to be wide open The RJlOO-metre race is the only only one in 17 events that will not count in- the regatta totals. It is iLouis Took Long Joe Webster was speaking ol trio fighter he manages whose square but name of was event when Cream will climb into thei ring a_,.iinst heavyweight champ-i ‘Walcott deserved‘ a shot at the i title long ago but Louis kept giv- “Instead. Louis well beaten by Walcott two years Tigers 17-13 \ Col The winners lea They were lhreate always man them out o an l denser. some nice ball. However tlior major purl. both losing the game. a‘ The lineup follows- epli, R. LeClalr, J, Roberto Ft. Drew, H, G. Connors. L Crabbe. Tigers-G. Walke G- Nvrbers. W» limes. w. Wright B. Mel-eon. a. Gauthier, w Hughes. R. LeClair. Score by innings:__ Lions Tigers . . . . Next game for Wednesday morn Gallant. “i Mumsghan al ing at 10.30. I I . ‘MCTILIIIIB Baseball SAINT JOHN, gel-s from the St. Peter's Baseball League playoffs 2'1 WPn In p IO-Innlng contest Saturday. Cardinals will next play St. Peter's for the league title. SPRINGHILL, N.S., (i? P) — Springhill Fencebusters WlDed out a four-run deficit and vlent. on to defeat Moncion Cubs 8-7 Salli-rosy to deadlock their semi-final Border League play-off series at two games apiece. STELLARTON. N. S. Alig_.3\. iCPl-Truro Bearcats quashed Steilarton Albions 10-2 here Sat- urday to win the best-Df-five semi. final series in the Central Senior Baseball League. Truro now meets Kentville Wild- cats for the League ch5mpIQ115hip_ --____-.___ 8 II 6 l 0 G d B Cardinals Win From Stars 18-16 Saturday morning tho the Knights of Columbus Softball Leasiie held forth and the caidih. gifarigaiyne ihlflls-h bly defeating the a en-mn ng stru le b a score of 18 to 16, gs y At the and of the nine lmllnss both ieams had a total fourteen runs and in the lenlht CBTdJTIBlS put on a laaiting "that netted them four runs. midgets in lull of he rally while the Stars in an over-anxious mom. ent to tie up the game again got caught between bases and were we down when they had two rung across the plate and the tying rims on third and second. Score by Innings Cardinals . .. 400 n40 042 4-—l8 5011's.... 4:2 104 ioi rF-lo NPX! genie Tucsday morning at 10.30 ls bBV-VCCII the same teams. . Race Results else In sight, so they finally call- _____ i ed me up andoffered me the No- vember date." . New York's 20th Century Sport- ing Club Thursday signed Walcott and Louis for a IO-round bout at Madison Square Garden and Abe Greene. president of the National Boxing Association, promptly an- nounred that if Walcott knocks the champion out, the N.B.A.. will recognize him as the heavyweight king. i iSet Dates For ‘Golf Tourney SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. Aug. I- (CPl-—Th€ seventh annual mixed tournament of the New Bruns- wick-Prlnce Edward Island Golf Association will be held at the Aug. 6. it was announced tonight. The tournament is also open to amateurs who are members ol the Nova Scotia Golf Association. and members of recognized clubs out- side the Maritimes. Munro Predicts Iio War For Many Years ._.__. 15y The Canadian Press) SUDBURY. Ont,, Aug. 3-50- lief that a third world war would mot come for many years and "possibly not in our time" was expressed by Ross Munro. noted war correspondent of the Canad- ian Press In the last conflict. in n speech to the Kinsmen‘: Club here Saturday night. "In Europe today the third world war is the chief topic of conversation. next to food and clothing. I feel that relations with Russia will remain strained for a long time. but I don't be- lleve there will be war for many years. il ever in our time. The danger "es in i5 years from now. not tomorrow." he prophesied Rilssia ls s comparatively weak nation because of extensive losses .n the Second Great War. Munro "ad however s “War without. guns‘ would be fouvht In Pllrope pa: Russia seeks to Impose he!‘ will on smaller rwtinns. F'\H""I c’ "cmwl-inism ca-"d best h» r-hccW-ri b" economic. help in seven largo and 1,600 mail Islands. O Europe from the Western World. 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I Time: 2335M 13¢ 233p - Jeneyljifyc 051 C23 008:9 9 g __ j_v__________ . z 1 _ Byer y, reen. ..ur.<i"n an - UT" L AU“ on ,, a (whm “g owner w" walker) llviarshall. Cialfone; Andrews and ‘O l“ ' YW-II- Darnell, son known a; a etahn (9)17 “m” "hmllmii- man. wrote a successful novel when y l SUNDAY he vlus 11. . AMEltlCjN-LEAGUI mum“ LEAGUE L. Petunia-go oioooo loo-z s l New York as .01: Washington 100000000-1 1 o -—_- Boston, 46 Ml! Paplsh and Tree-h; Scarborough. Ag Fyg||¢h River, known q] immi" - - i‘ 535 Fem" "d Wm“ 3“'"" filo MacLeod Cove form. Con- ‘Philaddph ' 5° H ‘mi sistin of I00 acres clear in {Cleveland .44 4a ma Cleveland m 001000-4 ll z . 9 , _ I I Washington as .453 New rork m ooo oni-s s i good slate of cultivation, mosty ohicsgo 86 .4451 FWKc-JDUiQ "m" ‘M under grass. House and barns 5F 10"" - 31 37!,‘ . - ‘amid’ “d 5"“ in fair condition. Stream nul- Nynmq“, “may! _ ' _ I00 3!! 102-40 l6 l "msgfhcfugh PWPQTY‘ Si; haul, “s; so mi would ooi 001 oio-_s ill 0 into e site: or summer New-York 4s .573 NQWIIWI" ""1 Wliflmf- ab‘; cottages on iIie shore. Would BMW" 45 57° 133'“ ‘7°h"‘°"' 3"" “d T° make good potato form. Pos- Dgwmm" g: " session can be given immedi- o i . . Pittgislggh so .410 ‘Flfit- - flleili- APP|Y » Philadelphia .. .. so .400 5'- 11"" °°°°°°°"°-4 5 9 ANDREW BAIN, ___ Philadelphia 0000lflO0x—~2 s 2 Hench Riv" Qivraasln-ioiviil. asliova r Kim" Fmml" "i1 “m” M“ y_ n and Rossr. Jersey City 02 fir” Byraeuse .. t0 . seams. - or..- as .514 st. o... , ono 0;: 201-4 I0 i. BEIFIIIIITT» WANTED ewiirlr to .440 Phllude phlu 20o oio res-s a‘ e _ Rochester 0i .145 Sanford and Moss; Flores, v- " — Toronto .. 64 .434 age and Guerra. 2M“ u,“ AMLAiLcN" .5" lggiiimor,‘ as .422, Iory. Summer comp 16th ti --—---— i NATIONAL Ill/100! 23rd August with pay. Parade COMMON m NORTH P will l..,.i.-u-..-- - - .- _.__. Hares are common in most north- ern sections i): globe. // Last evening on the Knight; 9g umbus diamond the Lions de. tested the Tigers by a score o; 11 to 13. d ail the way.‘ ned at times but axed a play that took‘ Both teams put everything they h“ ""0 $116 game and played. were times that errors played g in winning and Lions-M. MacDonald. G. Jos. C. r. F‘. Frizzle. 346 100 12-11 '. 038 000 13-13 Tigers and Lions, N-B. A .3- lfiPl-Cardinals eliminated “good- Senior with a Aug» 3- inrookiyh 02o zoi zoo- 7 l0 o Chicago 1:41 061 ooii-iz z: z M , Mm- Gr-n- Ban"- HMH- N311?‘ llillllilfliui Z West. no Trot um Pace manno, Mueller. s d ~ econ . - - i is, ; Fim- Toronto ooo non l-I 1 a lDlqsfieillotlfgDIl. l {l g New yo“ ‘M m: got“ m 1 Syracuse 200 002 x--| 4 S Tom Voio. S, Gay 2 5 4 Pmflmmh 00° “has” 2W8“? l7 innings) Lady Ann Peters‘ J_ Gwen 6 2 5 Jansen and Lom - I ° ' Carter and Desalitels; ‘Ne-hmeler Juan, Stuart‘ C. Drake a 4 3 scviell, Singleton and Bowel. and Jug.“ Col. Logan. R. Kidney 5 6 6 Time: 2.24, 2.2a. mo, 5°“°"'i- m 2M m4 7 2, Rochester orlo 2oz 011-6 a i (Winning ollvnel‘: All Reynolds). Qfxmfrf: gm m 0W4 9 of-Ierley cit. 101100031-0 a 1 ‘Q ‘ PKG! PLAN TO BUILD YOUR HOME Under T o IIATIOIIAL llolislllc ACT, With _LONG TERM PAYMENTS Mortgage Loans arranged for Private Residences, Multiple . l Family Homes, and Commercial Buildings. slomrou nmv ‘i Local Agent EASTERN TRUST BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN--TEL. I7II G Fleet Surrender?‘ f" *- To Montreal Police ' Ilorscshos Club John Siomka and Len last night took a lead m a doubles tournament with George Francis and Bill Murley at the Brighton Horseshoe Club. Results oi‘ last night's play were two to fine in favor of Blomka and Phil- ps. Tlhe points and ringers per play- Phillips IZ-garne V MONTREAL, Aug. a - (orl- i‘ Thirty-two-year-old Roland Fleet, found criminally responsible by coroner's jury Saturday for th necktie slaying of Anette Diotte. surrendered to police tonight on j the suggestion of a Roman Catn- olic priest. Police said that Pilot, sought since the 36-year-old woman was i‘ found dead last Friday in her one- “ room east-end apartment, had gone to the home of the priest to obtain a. glass of water. Fiset was recognized by the priest and acknowledged his identity when the priest asked: “Are you not Roland Fiset?" Fiset was yeported to have agreed to surrender to police after the a priest said it would be the best thing to do. He was taken in cus. tody by Capt. George Allain. head of the homicide squad. and lodged in city police cells for question- ing. wards; Schmltz and McCullough. First. New York 100 513 010-ll l7 I Pittsburgh 601 214 000- 8 12 1 Kennedy. Hansen. Tflnkle and W. Cooper; Roe. Bagby, Sewelh Queen and Kluttz. er were as follows; Phillips. 64-19. Siomka. 58-18. huncis. 57-17. Murley. 52-15. Another meet will be arranged i-n lihe near future. Baseball Results 8A TURDA Y AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Detroit 100000000-1 1 0 Boston 20000000u-2 .1 1 i Trucks and Swift. Wagner rs); fiuzhson and Tebbets. I Chicago 000 123 6lil--13 1B 0 Washlngfml 000 000 I00- l 7 '1. Grove and Trrsh; Hudson. Can. Jdini. Cary and Evans. Si. Louis _ 102 001 010-B ll 2 Philadelphia 000 4Z2 00x4 i3 I Kramer. Moulder. Fannin, W. Brown and Early; McCalzan, (Jhrls- ltopher and Guerra. Second. New York 0ll 120 01-8 l0 I Pittsburgh 000 032 01-0 6 3 (called alter 8th; sunday law) Jones, Beggs, Trinklc, Jansen and Lombardi; Hlgbe, Singleton and Howell. ‘First. l-Cleveland 000 100 100 i i Feller. Gromekf I I-Iegan, Lopez; Drews arirl Berra. NEW York First. (l4 innings) Bonn, Klitrrien and News-rm, Page, 003 01.0 000-4 I0 I. Cincinnati 100 010 000-2 ‘I 0 Barnett, Larfraneoni and Mm; Blackwell. Petcrson, and Lamanno. Sunni Mueller. cievoisnir oooooo nil-o s 1 S” d New York 021 coo nit-a s than"? ' (Called end eighth; darkness) do‘? M Gettol and Began; Rischi and‘ "w m“ Robinson. I NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 001 000-1 ‘I O 0ll) 500 COX-G 9 1 Wright. Shaun. Karl and Cain- flil, Mssl; Raflensberger and Muel- er. s. two»- - 1;§.“."“.‘2’.‘.‘.’.‘“’ ill ti: 24:1: i: I ,, _ Si‘ I'm“! M“ °°° 14" l” 1 Schmidt, Jurisich and Padgett, Judd. Sohanz. Leonard and Pad- Lakemw, Buykha" mane w?“ gctl. Lakcman; Hearn, Brrizle. Dicks“ 5nd Gar 151a ‘ ' ‘ ' Wilks and Wilber, Rice. Leonard. ‘ “g ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BeITrman. Dockins. King and Ed- wards, Brogan; Lade. W_v.se. Meers, Keh“ and Campanevib‘; Houtz Erickson aha Mooiiliougii “d mu" " First. cirrus; i rim-i» l» w»- i- i Johnson, LaIlfYanCOfll and Masi; sgzgffnd m '°°z°""5 ' I Erautt, lietki, Gumbert and Lnit- yam‘; P'°““"‘}“‘ and M. Cooper, Ic-tt and W. Cooper; Ostermueller and Salkelr‘, Howell. Reader Gardner. Yoc-hlm and iwllliazns. Marshall: Ayers. Thomp- son and Grasso,