ltatefl- msjority of s gllgileo states tn famed Dempsey - Willard fight I O U A, lung as boxing stays legaiizeg an Canada memories of that memor- able fight will stay in the minds of Dempsey, then an unknown, a boy who was fighting m; way up by bu courage and the pOWGY he possessed in both hands to beat the giant Willard to a bat- in both the United States boxing fans. tered hulk in ‘s. ‘quick manner. 1; wasn't a pretty sight by any means that day in Toledo under lggiling sun. The 265 - pound cham- plon we; ltd by a tawny youn pounds mus have been a toy bulldog. But nev- ertheless it. was'nt a Pretty sight but it was uiidoubtfdly awesome. The broking sun that beat down o I the Toledo ring that Bory alter’ n00; witnessed more than a savage garage WHO it 130 upon the white canvas floor in! There, in cured the birth of the den on o! ID0116- pempsey stippzd ‘over the Rickard to the first mlllion-dolla glues in ring history. He wiu thc.fir'st ‘of our modern Titans of sports but other: weren't far behind. one Perhaps a ohsmpionb pride spur- ml willard on. Contrary to all ex- first round on the offensive instead of bring the fight to him Willard came in fast and Dempsey bounced out of rungu after taking a long left 1.0 the head. Big Jess rushed Dempsey to the ropes and Dempsey clinch- Another rush—and the boat pectations, he opened the letting the smaller man ed left the dock. I O O Dempsey ducked under William's left lead and drove a. twisting left hook almost wrist deep into W11‘- lard's stomach. As Jess started to 5.1g, Dempsey fired his right 11p- the‘ ward It missed Willardfls chin. t the usual way, landed on his cheek and down game ° g° l f w, 1, _ went a huge chunk ‘of living meat. tillleiugazvciligcflfigj fiz-zitgéugfionsaéigii K. c. He W64 an It ""84 ti: mlfklmd iiiirlfiilgc of Ken Raffcnsberger. Dempsey pounced on im l e a Plumes. southpaw; Rm sewell, me tiger, firing lefts and rights to the bodl‘. then switching to the head. Down went Jess again Aftcr that, in Dempseyk own words- a - . t up and went down to many es that it was hard to epe trao . I can iemem“ his turning as if he were trying to run away. I can remember seeing him sifting on the can as in front of me, his huge less spread out. hi! mouth Open. _ ‘ _ The roar o! the crowd Was deaf- ening. Beyond the ropes everything was a blur. The sun felt like fire on my body. There was the ref- eree's arm starting to move up and down on the count. over and over again. O I r the referee's arm kept swinging. Eight. . - nine. . . .ten — Willard couldn't get up Men poured through the ropes. People were pounding my back nnd I climbed out of the ring. Jack Kearns was screaming at me. He kept making frantic motions. Finally, I got it. The bell had rung before the count had been completed over Willard. The fight wasn't over." a e - The rest was anti-climax Demp- sey blames the reaction and the fact that he hadn't even been cff his feet between rounds for his failure to finish Willard in the second. And he admits that he was arm-weary and tired in the third when he hammered away unmercifully at a Willard who managed to ksc his feet although reeling drunkeny around the ring. JilfWliY through the rest period a rowel came sailing into the ring from Willard! corner and it WAS all over. O l Jack Dempsey was a great cham- pion Among other things, ha had a champions confidence He and Kenrns had collected all the money th" could lay their hands oil-Ii July 4th has and always will be . National holiday in the United It marks the celebration o; Independence Day but to the rt fans in the year has also marked the 25th anniversary of the by}, Q11 tend hulk of the giant Willard u the most dynamic of our modern fighters and went on in his part- nership with Jack Kearns and Tex sroiuiillflliizws Aircraftsmen Win 5-1 From All Stars Team i In a real pitcher's battle all the, 1y hard-hitting Bruce Stewart's wag Aircraftsmen of the RCAFl team gathered but one safety off las night moved a notch closer to the offerings of the Airforce hurler. the league leading Officers team of the City softball League when Box SCORE they defea ed Bruce Stewart's All Stars 5-1 in what was considered Aircralismen by~many to be the most closely. Meullier, 5g contested game of the season to Krone, c at Dcw, 2b Patterson. Jib e. . 'A11-StBl‘S,. giving one of their better performances of the season Label-gr. rf went into a i-0 lead in the first shactci". 'lb inning; Airmen tied it up _in the Ashley, cf last half of the second. The stale- Jacob, if mate lasted until the last half of smykaluk, p the sixth when the winners, push- ing across one run took a lead that Bruce Stewart the civilian team could not over- stuil. p come. They added another single McKinnon, 1b counter in the seventh and then Hennessey, ss wound up their victory march in whitlock, 2b the last oi’ the eighth with two more, Gauthier, rf tallies on the strength of Patter-l McFarlane, if i1 son's two run home run. I Carmichael, cf Hits all through the game were Rice, 3h few and far between for both Ward, c teams, Aircraftsmen were limited Umpires: At the plate, Lawlor; to four safe b ows while_the usual; _on thelases,_w_hitloclijngLiflge. MbH-hbb-uisw-w: soups-nannies: ooooOooci-fl oowt-ov-cv-ww o~co0oo~o= Qcn-i-QnOQQI w-M-n-n-ut-oog outrageous-flaws. onooouooi-i ¢IOOOOHQO>n> t cv-oi-Qosw-w-EB -ooc=cccom National League Team Win Annual All Star, , Came By 7-1 Score By 0rIo Robertson hold off the rampaging Nations. Associated Press Sports Writer They Jumped on him for four runs PITTSBURGH, July ii — iAPl in the fifth inning, picked up two - The National League handcdpnore at tlic expense of Detroit's r the American League its most onc- Hui lLIQftY Ncivliouser in the =e‘v- sided defczit in l2 ycnrs of All-Star 1 rnih and added their seventh tally THE , CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN“ ROOSEVELT- (Continued from page i.) threw dowu the s. cigaret. Pod that it in the advertising columns. Heasse “in the uual partisan, sense’ the United States’ Not Personal Choice home on the Hudson and licity attendant upon the of chief executive “But We of nation has future existence of our chosen thud of government is at sta Mr. Roosevelt went on, unequivocally and as quickly we can ls our task of the importance. To win this war such a way there gun be ure world Wars future is our provide occupations and vide a decent to pro standard of living fo the War, and for all are the final objectives. accept and serve in this office, if DWDle of the United States." Ne Comment From Dewey Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, Republican nominee. refused to balk at a. third term and a1 a fourth Wendell L Wlllkie. the 104!) Re- publican Presidential nominee. as- one point in his reading. he correspondence, and remarked that he had to have When his hands trem- bled, apparently from scarcely slip- Dressed nervous emotion, he quip- was too bad the nig- aret was not, a murad-tradition- , ally ggggigwd ‘vim nonchamwe l1 - (AP) -— Police Chief Horace P9130115 ma; he will not “mnv were killed and more than a score: for either nomination or election pouflcahplane crashed in the mid but would take orders from a "superior officer ,— the people 9f H18 Personal choice, the presid- ent said, would bc to retire to his , leave! u The housing office said the plane‘ public responsibilities and the nub-l mined m WW" and seemed m be‘ trying to muko an emergency land-g ing. 1t crashed amid tiic 100 trailer, units, many of them housing fam-, was an‘ ion, hurling flaming fuel n e_‘the relatively flimsy trailers, arid officel this generation chance to live in a. day and hour when our ilies. been attacked and the exp!“ our men in the armed forces after‘ Americans, ‘Therefore, reluctantly, but as a good soldier, I repent that I will I am so ordered by the commander- in-chief of all of us-the sovereign the to comment on the President's‘ an- nouncement So did James A Fnr- ley who helped elect the Presid- ent to two White House terms as national democratic chairman only now E Six Killed When Plane Crashes Into Trailer Damp SOUTH PORTLAND, MB J S. Jose said at least six injured late today when an a1; por . uly I st of 100 ‘aiiers in the Westbrook Traincrj g-fimbtnear the Portland Municipal, 1 Hospital ‘ This column ls reserved for new! of lucal interest. but advertising af a ncwsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. able in advance. LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE at the Armourlcs, Friday, July iilh. Don Messcrs Orchestra. T-ll-Iii. ..CASUALTY — Among those re- ported in the latest Canadian Army _l Casualty List is Pte. Joseph Ben- ‘amin MacCormac-k, who was ser- \ 2g with a NOW). Scolia and P.E I. Re Pic. l\i.icCm'ma " 1 , . strictly pa y - 't 0f kin is his sister, Mrs I we Mme Genm, zaiittii Pincmu. Rollo Bay west. P. , ,s?i¢,i,t aiwgoximately 25 persons} ' I gdgmittgd ttoenthgilfcnixcecxideilxtldwgiill“ EGG RECEIPTS _ m“ magi! All had been badly burned. Immediately there ,1: many of them were destroyed. "To win this war wholeheartedly, fig“? Spate 0f Political no fut- in the foreseeable.‘ second objective. To. Broadcasts Under Free Time Policy TORONTO, July ll -— (GP) y. granting free time to political groups. Dates of the next two fed- eral party broadcasts under this policy were announced 121st WPCK Tomorrow night political lea. will use provincial nctwoi British Columbia, Alberta, Snska chewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. These broadcast. will be from 8.30 p.m. 9 p.m.. .D.T. from the Maniinbn border tn Prince Edward Island nnzl frnnl 10.30 p.m. to 1i p.m., EDT. from‘ broadcasts under its new policy of! tiers. in~ l. history tonight, blasting out a '7-1 , in the eighth off the Tiger south- victory to break the junior circuits . paw without getting a hit. three - year monopoly on baseball's; Meanwhile, Rnffensberger gave “dream game." ‘up only one hit in two innings be- In style reminiscent of many of fore retiring for pinch hitter Bill the American League's eight, Nicholson of Chicago, who started triumphs since the diamond SlilfiilBllly So1ith\v'ni'ih‘s Stars on their started getting together in i933. ihc l way with a double national leagucrs pounded out 12 Sevvcll, hurling the sixth, seventh hits while four of their Pitchers and eighth frames and Tobin the checked the men_ coached by Joe 1 ninth set their rivals down in or- McCarthy of the Ynnlts with sixlder. blows-all sinlilcs and five ofihvm] off Bucky Walters of the Cinrin- American nati Reds in the first. three inninzsl league 010 000 000 009-1 0 3' A crowd of 20.589 which, withi National 000 040 21x—-'1 12 1 ked: med of the letters. In his letter to Hannegan. Mr Roosevelt made no reference throw any light on ivhether wanted vice president Wallace the ticket with him again in informal ence questions. Line Score 111m Allied Sky "Is that news?" when infor- Roosevelt - Hannegan to the vice presidency. Nor did he ho on, _ his replies to news confer- uie help of $25,000 from iuiiiol league Borowy, Hughson (4) Muncrief rights, out $106,275 into the leag- ue's bat and ball fund for servlcc- 15) Nowhousei- (7) Newsom (s) and men, saw the American League Hemslcy, Hayes (4). Walter, Rafa stnyg jump away to a one-run fcnsbergcr (41 Scwell 161 Tobin, lead in the second inning and then Kol and W Cooper. Mueller (9). ‘ settled back 11s if cxpofliilii! -—-;-————- ' p.11 h rlc, and’ Monday night the game schedu- ggsigensg bglcgpeT/abifi ofuflutrter hall led bctivccn Wings and Aces was fame. rained out. The next game will be Hun]; Borowy. ace of the Yan- tonight at 6 30 with the Hitrights kec mound staff, lsft the game st and Royals facing each other. m, and 0g the thirtl with a chance, '° “i? l“ 5'3“ il“‘§.1‘3fn°le’§‘§3;' ’ ally a D11 l9 m ‘ . " in front with a ruh-SCQTUW 515.41” K. c- in the second. m), ButTex Hughson was unable . t a l Recreation Centre lBasketbiill At 1 Tcdav at. the Knights of Colum- c buzrecrcntlonnl ccnirc :1 iunior u u snfihnll ammo is scheduled for if) n. , m. and a basket-ball game at 3 p.m. Remember When By The (Eun-i-ii-irtn Press Yesterday the Larks and Sparks met in the opening game of bas- ketball. a new feature added to the many attractions of the K. of C. recreation Centre. The tennis for a start played three ten-min- F“ Jesse ‘vmard made his last stand at Jersey City 2i years allo Fleets In Action LONDON, July l1 1A9) __ Three Allied sky fleet totalling 80ml? 3.000 planes attacked the Muniilh BT88. the French Mediter- ranean port of Toiilon and Ger- man rocket bomb ncststoday in a whlpsaiv offensive mounted from both Britain and Italy. RAF La“. casters carried out tho bombing of the rocket bomb nests. \ As bad weather again limited air activity over Normandy, more than 1.100 American heavy bomb- bers thundcrezfto southern Ger. many from British bascs under escort of about 750 fighters and dumped well over 3,000 tons of explosives on unannounced tar- gets in the vicinity of the Nazi party's shrine city of Munich. Mis- crable Weather forced the bom- for iicnvy and 2U bardiers _ to use instruments aiming. Fink was bombers and two fighters failed to return from the mission. A Swiss communique said five American bombers landed at Dub- endorf Tuesday and two rhein. in Switzerland German border. at Alten- near the At the samc time the Mcdltcr. ranean air force sent fighter-cs- corted Liberzitors-a force of prob- ablv more than 500 planes-from Italian bases to make the sixth $6 Perm“: the Lari“ “Anni”! m" attack on harbor installations nt tonight ivhen he was knocked into '3 b1 ' '3 Ai-gr itinzrs LOUIS Toulon, l .t b b ' t. The line-ups» _ Kilian? irlivilqcog. “The ‘£51111 of the attack “us; tiifriggieidamfilgvavi: £3; Ldrks “ Trammh M'I“'mi°' Pampas" knocked out. the veteran aircraft barrage but no enemy '" "m m mem- ley. Slgswortli. Stanley. Y. M. 0. A. Swimming Glasses Well Filled At Brighton Beach bers reported a d ti; bomb hits. goo pa m‘ °r Quits Commons To Run In Quebec OTTAWA. Juiv IPJUPI-Rlesitt- nation of Edouard LaCroix" Bloc, Invasion 0f Guain Next? WASHINGTON. Julv 1l—lBLFJ— Routing cut Japanese hiding in hulks of wrecked bouts or swimm- fir: thovugll 1:i,ia_llo\'.',\\'ii,l/,c;::. $1‘; The YMCA swimming classes at, .93“ fwom.) mfimnlc‘ .0 f [Brighton lBeach fire filled tic cap- zgéélsjvsgldigi; m“ 5mm groups o ac ty. Tie pup s range n age ~ ,._ t d ~31 Nmmz from 5 to i2 years and not only M the “mm um Aug? . ‘rd today. v. t0 the Irecelvc expert lnstructwin in swim- @2321], em m0 M_ ggngjnqlgd Pcpulaire member for Bcauce. was announced in the House of Com-- mons todav bv speaker J A. Glen Mr. LaCroix has nlrcadv announced he will be a (‘Bndidnic in the Que-I bec provincial election. During the first days of Allied landing at Sallcrno, ltaiy, naval lllllfg lobbed shells ashore in support of the ground fOrras at the the n ./I _ , , . w , , , _ . rate of 6,000 to 10.000 a day. matter of 510.000 - and bet it at bébc Arhléifeen mgiihwyk: ,lijléigleli c of Guam. Jrmer American _ _ _ mitidflé-Non: m m“ ‘PM Dinnlgiy lessons. Tile classes are KYDUDP "5! Boliibnrdmsnt of Gilnm has been Ze/pEkD , n 0n a nrshwund m)“ ' follows: Juniors, 20; intcrmcrli. ,‘und(\r “ray [m- nearly n week and pN-W.» ' M" l4; seniors, ll. could mean that invasion flit-re is _, -- i a t u _ , ma» ~ w» - 10» a 13rd." .23.‘. mat-air: irnsmsz, racer-n- “mug; megectgfidgkghgivivas m; Cudmorc assisted by Mrs. stephcnic LONDON ~1C1>1_ National Fire bad all around. Willard could have Stggnfiml- _ u s“, for dmnn S<;'_vi1'e rcinfortcincnls ivziting to, lived without six additional min- d enarF", 1,“ _,i',*,' work ,, 3 an llliu r in Finn... inc learn- “m “‘ mist“ “"1 "-““" "mu" m" llflxndlg iigncgstiriuinl-n YMCA by ti! 1'11“ f)" . . . . . i if’°iili°ii’ii<iwiia‘ii"iiiiillimiifl' “"'."" "rad- ' . um ‘ ” ' -' ‘ T l. r rogram ivor o . gum“ 5km‘ as the boyi say‘ the “fYyuilsnrbtieing ivarmly coin- _ mended“ as fitiling a long-felt y commun .y wan. Yesterday s Market Mackerel 25 Fillets 33¢ 1b, 1 I H E A I R E S liacdcckib. 19c gmaiacs. lb. 2032-4“ _ _ 2mg, 113 ssigag "aw Ruhng I ffirs. 210i. 31-42 a mist Beet. 25-380 . $31,111? qt. 40o er. LOUIS, Julvmkli-(Afivst B 0G , G . - ‘ i f l fl choke’ 11.7"“ "‘°“““"“‘ “k =81‘? ififiiifiitwisuéviitw fgfil-ljlifxniifilllYg w» sari-TON 398d Lettuce, Island 10-15 ruling psmritting nll night bnse- ELEANOR POWELL gelling Mg‘: -25c ball games except sunday for the M“, - ‘h remainder of the season. thc Cflr- - ~ com _ ° 3M5 , 11mm DORSBY ggm, m. 3 lb £5 dlglllluggllfi?! have a IN‘ ORCHESTRA W. . - ' . PM» m.» 1» 388 and: status." 1...:".'....“snf --~-—-— §§,",1,§,- 1:1,; 82¢ day night will Dlfly the item in a MONTAGUE~FRI.-8.4li PM. ‘ I a ' P 1 v one ‘ 3945,8135, mpfififl‘ wfifwe Mflfinfiltgfi MONTAGUIt-SAT. 8.00 AND gillcllmbeli, each 25 free. Another remilnr night name is 1°“ P- “ 3,1311, litguw bunch 10 _schedi.llc_d__f_oif_,sfi-fvul'ti_ii\j. _.. Breeiiiieaéis. lb. w berries a—_ 25 soums tiosmxv ass . ‘gag-h. 10c cantaloupe. piece 4° MATINEE KUYIHQ 4w ,- 4 lbs. 25c New peas in pod lb. l5 \ Land Cauliflower 20 New beets 2 for 45 {i516 Broccoli. bunch mlvhard. --- U0 OQWQ! WITCHES’ BREW Manitoba to British Columbia. Premier John Hart, Liberal, will address the people of British Columbia while premier E. C. Manning, Social Credit, will go on the air in Alberta. Pl'1"l‘fll(‘l' T. C. dress over the Snskatcheyvnn 110i.- work while Premlcr John Gnrsnn. Liberal leader of the Coalition Government-will take up the half- hour in Manitoba. The wgular period in Ontario was not taken up but in Qucbrc. Maurice Duplessis, Union Nation- alc leader, will speak tn thepF-n- ple of that province ovcr the French network. Progressive Con- servative speakers will take up the lotted time in the lvinrltlmes. in New Brunswick Hugh Mc- Kay. Provincial party lcnder, oi- his representative will speak. The Nova Scotin time will be usnd by Frcd M. Blols. party house lcadcr. or Leonard W. Fraser, prnvlncinl party leader. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- ssrvative leader. or his rclnwwscnin- tivc will speak in P.E.I. An Aug. 9 broadcast. is scliedulcrl for Saskatchewan where Libcrai Leader Patterson will slacalt. Tho same date also has been sct aside for thei Independent Citizen's Association in Alberta and the Progressive Conservative in On- rln At the same time the CBC zin- nounced that because Prime Min-_ istcr Mackenzie King is speaking on the trans-Canada. network nn lAug. 7 from 9 p.m. to 10 pm. 5 the Federal Liberal pal-iv is giv- . in: up its next livn political broml- l 1st periods subsequent in that‘ utc. Mr. Kin: will speak on the occasion of his 25th annlvcrsnri‘ as Liberal leader. T0 Probe Plane Crush OTTAWA. J ulv MacMilian. i0—(CP)—l-lon. parlianier- v‘ assist-ant to Air Minister Pow . fold ihn House of Commons to<l yo‘ ‘rcuri of inquiry is being sci up to} investigate a plane crash i-‘ridnv ui n Labrador basc in which ll mcii: were killed ' AIICTIDN SALE or STANDIlN . HAY l on Edison Chandler's farm, at North Milton. Sniurdzrv, I Cyrus [July 15th at 6 p.m. Twenty four acres in 6 lois. ALEX Dick/iii, _ 1 Auctioneer .c1l bv the lwdics. 7-12-Zli .' Douglas. CCF, will make the ad-, are holding steady this week w demand somewhat in excess of. supply. Prcmlliiiu warm “leather is having somc rffcct on egg (luality resulting in larger percentage of, Grade 5's. P I grading sta- tions are quoting for ungradcd. czcs delivered: AL 30-1; AM 2B-9;, B 23-4; C 19-20 Graded shipments» delivered Charlottetown: AL 35 1-2; ‘ . i-‘iM 33 1-2; B 28-9; C 23-4 I l SOURIS IIOSPITAL I CONSTRUCTION Work has: lbccn commenced on the new hos- ,l pital building at souris. The bulld- ing isurcs thirty-six feet by curl" '1 font and is of wood . on finished with Sifillll‘! and will have a .11 ‘(lilllllll ififlflCily of twenty-five beds. M. E‘. Schilrmnn and Unm- pnny are the contractors and it is cvnccicd that the building, in-' cludint; plumbing. heating and _,u> —i wiring will he cosnpicirri by Plov-l The CBC today announced dates‘ cmbci‘ 30th it is lf‘ii!‘llf‘(| from lllc of future provincial political _' secrctary of ill.“ instihution, Melvin J. McQunid. THE BOY SCOUT CAMP — A very silcccssful 130v Scout Cnnin ,at Camp Buclinn is due to break,‘ ' up on Fr iny ufiri‘ fvii (i.i\.\ hi nu; 3 door training and PlClllClil . ifs-five boys have been in ( cnd-‘ i\ll(‘C for the ivholc period and all have thoroughly enjoyed ihc o11t-; ing. The canili director is Mr. W.‘ J Hnrliiir, Ficlcl Conimissiriiior. ‘. Ha*'y Pliicriil. Li 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 Provincial Commissioner and Queen's County Commission- er E. C. Johnstone, during which Commissioner Johnstone presented ! ccriificnics for efficiency to Scout- lers who had pnsscti ilie ns-ccss 1v 1051.3 at. l‘i‘L‘('llt PXillTilllllllOllS in Charlottetown. President Jnrciine entertained the boys to :1 generous treat of ice cream which they thoroughly enjoyed and did ample Hiustlce to. The Scouts nre gath- icrcrl from all over the province. l principally from Queens nnd BENTRAL GlIlBlIlA-Ia,’ i l UNDER - insul ispciit several (in, Mr. Service Division. is iii tho mariner such ihe problem of supply and of problems which affect ilii: chants He is mnkii reach as many inei-r-iinms .115 sible in the lnrgci- towns and lages who arc iiormuliy 11:1:1li!- 1., nttciicl ilic largi-i‘ iiiul nlwre for. incvtliics called by scni '1‘ b11111 w officers. FllNl-IRAI. i‘.1vll)>.\‘i)\li' - Tin‘ Jardinc 1 cap. PHILIP MU|i|l;,l;51 Eucilsll p Buzya cicniulnzs n-au 4' . ... POLICE; couar Q- At the 'c1.- , _ Police Court yesterday, a n1 w. Al Sculls Pinette vendor Was fined $5 O0 and co . for selling milk under 1i l-2 pcr cent butter fut; i drunk aim ‘ind s in 1111i v " charged. and a mun crmii l f breaking and entering 1:.“ l‘. sed under $500 00 bond to keep peace for two years. AN OFFfCIAI. visiron -‘ Mr. W A Ccilgdoii. c1 to ilie Pi'i s Board, Mnlu this week He is vlsltiiig retail n r- chants dscussing in an lllfGl'ill.'li_ filings as general, trends, merchandising practice a , i l or n1. {he fziclorirs uiifl 2’ 101:- iizi i-ilul‘. :1 cos- ‘.11- 1i funeral of clghl- '-olii i-lruno . _ Steele, son of Mr. and firs. ll. J.; .’ Steele, 'I‘racadie Cross, killed in (lnl automobile accident Friday \ " ,hcld Monday innrniilf: from ,rcsi<icncc of his pzirciits 1.» ,1 Bonaventure Cliiircii. 'I‘1'.\cn< *. , where requiem liigli muss was sum; ‘ by the pastor, Rev. K. McPherson , . who also officiated at the grave.‘ Honorary pallbearers WFIGI Rec Smith. George McDonald, Stirlnv: ;Mullcn, William FiizPnti-ick ‘ tram Kelly and Leonard . .Kciii1;i. a Millan. Provincial Progressive Con- , , Prince Counties. PIIBLISHES _ l"Brokcn Pillars" is the title of the, paws; boo); by Dr._ Harold Garnet, Block, which has Just been ;]i5h(‘d by a New ‘lork firm _ , ,dcsci'ibcd as "a frcsiv 11nd cnlighh, Mrs eninc slndlf of a sublfili ‘mt 1°11 Conimdndmonts/ that should , be present in the minds oi cont-§m-_ porary leaders, especially in rc1nt-, jqn to i119 war, since they must solve. global problems that usually fife m‘. NEW BOOK Gcva Flshel‘. pub- lt is John M lotteiown Hus 8\'Cl'1 SGVCTB DUTIIS Mrs. Mlllar W pltal after he “in s The active pallbearers were Geor c Weir. Bert Smith. in the church cemetery. l CON DITIO N‘ signs of improvcnicili. since taken to the hospital it was learned rd Fisher. lntcrmcnt \\ {l5 YNCILANGPII) — illnr. in ill" Chir- pitnl. rillffcrlng frnln has not shown r1125" 11's: at“... as taken to the . .. l luise Wort "Let's Pre- r home at Prim celebrating the Fourth of Jul firing of this dilciblc lo })L'l‘>.’1)llfil problems." Th0 completely zlcslroycrl by . mini. ‘ ‘ l n11 * to iolnl on! 111i‘. sous!‘ Tow children were burned to d 1 11111-11- i ‘.1’ u:- James iglo‘lllfilge\\'ill‘ i111» and usscrts that and the third. the hnliv, cs . ‘ tlicli- only remedy lies in '1 return t0 without injury. A visitor at the . 11- l).1 , c-s Flor- ‘lllflfill and flhlCHl pr‘ pie as ‘inc lar homc, M1‘. h/inurico l\'fcf3llivra_v, r1.» 15¢ m _ try basis for all happy lill- WES removed to the Montague nos- ;'\'_ifil'(__y;. 1011c neces _ __ ,, ‘mun l‘(‘]'!iiOilShlPS Black. “n01 1 is :1 bl'Olll9l' of Charles H 511°!‘- Cliuriotlctovin zuirl a iitivc oi Pun-j W115i], p; 3., is a gruuuzilc of both," iMoulit Allison and Harvard Univ-I crsities He lids taught iii 11mm’ schools and colleges in both east and wvcst, iincl for gears has caiilributetl pital following the fl Mr and Halifax, are in Charlottetown. P9 1 I Personals -_ » _"*— l Mrs Clins Suliiva-nph y . Ir. R.E Cha m n, Monoton. is h"- to iiunicroils pelodicals Hlche in me on,“ D a 1 J11<tin Vanlder- publisher! scvc i v0 um iii . M.‘ being ill? - 1\i1 fllld Mi L ll. Davies, Mcnc- ‘K1 Y1" 5 l)!‘ 11m Y by (‘t 111-11011 ii * ' :i-1o\v1i 1 Corp v the Prorlign ~ l Atlvlr Premier J Waller vlsltcd Charlottetown in,l041 when he drovc buck east l0 rcccivc an non- orary doctor of laws dcflffie dulfmg n“, HnnnK-r 5ug=iori of Mt. AIilSOYi,‘ University. , "Us ELL‘ ' s sicnt ‘ - ' Will l linm Giilcsliic, Appiri Rv-"fl- , Thursdw night, July 6th. uhcn a1 On‘ largo crowd nf fricntis gnthcrcil to l e1 "Wlflgr n 1r1i=ccllnncnns shmvcr to' their daughter. Vivs. Robert BOYCP-l who has rcccnily* rcitirnvd flnm, Vancouver, B. C. As Jcanrttc nus‘ seated in a prcitily ciccnratedl chair by Miss Mildred Cudmorei Sill‘. ivns showered with vcnfettk, All". JJlllPS Gordon cngmblj: acted, e clniiuimn cnd nficr tlic B01110!“ l was called to nrdcr SP5 ,- nnd \cim-1 l lllr' ,- ' i_ n (lerorMs-ri basket - nan with rifts which \\'(‘i'c opcri- id bv .\ii.»., Robinson lvincFadycn and s Aiildrerl Cudmorc. flflf 1 ~~ \\'|"l‘!‘ rcntl liv lViiss Mzir-' inn 1 horn. Jcnnclic \i a 1 1.1 11in‘. 1'1‘. words illrvikcd zilii lllfT-Pllf. fnr their killflll.‘ nficrl v iilcli ii riclicious lunch vms serv-l The rcznrilnd . was plcasdiltly . .<\i .1 Lil:- hour -1. \\;l_\' ll(1lll‘_“\" ‘"1 aunt-lie llllll)‘ ycais ill!‘ vveiiiiir: d l 1 i 1 I (ion. Omar N. Bradley is shown "Long Tom" American ,Miss Dorothv Allen, City. is spend- I JIIIIQBHCT vacation at Point du Chine. ' y . ' Mrs. E.M Stevcl ~- ‘a guest nt tlic . oils SHOtVER —- {this morning for licv ax. ll y with a big bang. TEic rs liv .‘.lr L W . S! ”' ’. Chorus. LGoorl who lids b11611 ‘ lei. (31. homc . H. .- Mr and Mrs. H E. Morncyl, Am- herst, are guests at the Quer-n Hot- Al/[lsses DornilivwCmcx ’ll cl lJnroihi‘ O nd. Trluo. irc gu at Illi‘ Queen Hotel ,1 Messrs. M.C Olsen and RB ~ l Thurber, Takoma Park, Washing- gmt. 1D C.. are irucsts at the Quocn 0c . . LONG (‘RBI-BK Bnpiist Church: Adjutant Mercer of (he Snlvnimnl Army will be tho-speaker ni m», regular weck-nislit scrvico. Tliurs-| day, 8.30 p.m. A cordial ivflrnllirh‘ 7-l2-1l vnnon and f'11‘l\‘t"ll" Mrs. Slrmlcv Ward ihz- City la evrnini: from Truru. N.S.. to SILllf n vacation nr thc homo of her pa is. and other relatives and f" 1i rrivcd in ilziin R A. Miicdniinld. Hill ' 1 Fl , 4111* ]lll‘.l\‘-, (‘fl i0 $110 him our and niuuil il“.".ill ‘ his recent sovcru illllxss‘ F5 was the signal for 112v 1-1‘ cicvv nvzillwvv piece nimcd at strategic enemy targets all alonc the Hench front. (Signal Corps lwdleteicphoh mun MIA TPIQQHOM) about to start 156 min. gun u-iiiG-Ilqvq» Lg.” - . ., new.» . . _ v :=~;.-.--.s .-s,i.*.r=:>~>__ ¢< C.» .~ ~