lbs |p C1100 aut h“? s £- Weiiggl by yesterday's attendance ” '1 ' “m” ""‘°“..§’l‘l‘€lt5“°w%‘iu‘.§;_ fit and 9m» flu Y. fore‘ 1t 3W0!“ piayn! a‘? i‘ *e _ . 5pm,; qfllcials. however. have mu well ware offithisrtate of and-have made arr - to go"oyer. it th eace the Government grader which it is intended is procurable- colnpieted'it',is hoped that Th League -.wiil swing right w“. all men work. this is tilts, Cit m sc . h i! great this year. the to the last year. ta the closing earn _ oi the its iii iii The Rochford Square Club. after being held an entire week. have for the official opening of their aht at 7.80. Players nave n anxiously awalti in the weather Practice games before the annual get underwa. ng from conditions rig t now —we are not claiming weather prophet-it tonight will be the nig is a ening .will take the form ition matches anlong the different members cl its and lightin n gone over t are now in A-i con officials would like. all nt tonight and it within the week pls for the com titions been features "$1 th snce Club iorli bee 00m titions "d! The op oi exhib Til alle p rese at 11W un that have Club ever a few years back. 9K "'11? Polo Gray learned 3t“ia"""€“w te ea a ‘l1. Washington‘: . ’ v -armed St. Louis Brown once played at {Three ». was showing a class l}: catches the The one star who Kiwis. Qug oi veteran; in Ymnasiusn h 11. then throws . fr" ti‘ ti‘ With Manager Luke Sewellioss- by] short flies. Pete caught the 1;‘ his looscl -held glove, W1¢h he uiokly roiled the e11 llld BIQQpgQit i i“ your Imilubees w cticaliy 1w D d‘? t: " 21am nevertheless softball oi! w‘ who were at the encounter we W911 pleased with the tux-r.- if is CitYLQICIB ever ‘o, ggt I Nit-IOU 12h". '1“ T y, my lltte to worry over from m attendanc; staglld, 1P1?- ‘tif possibility-of fine ,.Q?1?.-.Wicl- ii spell anyway. it is at work will be As stated naany ‘times this season there is a lot‘ of est being taken in this league Last year's I titted the sof all, game hero toa h“. degree and with even stronger teams being ruino the fans are forward to some red hot encount- ers once Navy. Air Force and a civilian team start way at each other. and a team from Summaraide so had quite g tussle of it yester- liay aiiemoon in another exhibit- ion game that was closer than the a1l- ayy en/soun- ter the teams, ‘composed for the moat part of school kids. waged s nip and tuck battle all before the local boys finally ihrough- withaka victory. f3“? 00k Summerside. older players, them seniors. strong in the flr Wi s wiho 181s with ‘That’ 11 + ‘k u‘ b“: ha” rniglgltt on or backhand anted to k . is in as " I “lif- Bcwellexolained to ide- "jgis that "it's s11 ich the ball h? With iittl as >4! lka a l “alwiya mo IT BINDIN slllllu N Another Pitching Star y , 14101118 0n Horizon With .' i351. A 'World_’s Champion’ Cards June 2 — (AP) Q has contributed a 8 star to theMsior the birthplace of Cecii . former ace of Bos- BOX new in the‘ tball ians lot their. “:3 ‘Z1’ the season to 311ml! unter yesterday pftarnoen d they came away satisded with fie opening pglifrgigllnfifi dished 1,9 ligtt: ‘in? sauce. Hunts- won by the local sailors by 12 601x11:- v ‘ re 11. r ns are mightily in- Thn i: tlie, game could easily IBGIO h 1191'. of which the Card 1 . world's champion St. Louis o one h“ in a dinals. h llkhaon tall andJlromoted Jack t willow and also like Tex has air sl-s o good curve "kind ant is 29. Jack is 28. a league. Houston. .of _ gue and the Cardinalsylane. i with Columbus batted .record was not Cards C 110 lame has Creel last season Jack's b0 ' ,_ ~ .;.'a~s-——-—.____—— -.:.~:.. 0n Hitting Spree; .Win “Doubleheader . l! The Canadian [reg went on a. hitting spree Y b’ ingl‘ like . .22‘. 2-1 befor- 9.1i10 i l h “flag” Wm€hIIOiIWhO shivered mien faced Psssesu in one of the beet pilt- “c” “a "v Team Loses To outhit Boston 11 to 5 m”? Queen Charlotte Pittsburgh Pirates conquest in the - th a narrow 7-8 Yielding five runs in the first half of the first inning but then. but trailed 11-9 in coming through with nine of their ca! qthe tygin bill own 1n the lastcklgagfmai the same a ban. pcauae frame een softbal Sunday curfew Qu china Del-f New York Giants hem to win his scored the‘ &h last 14 I m‘ T‘? ti’? ‘will “slag; 01% triumph over the lowly Philadel- which cream of Pennsyilyanias lI/W. The postponed nigh °°“"‘““..‘.‘l floor." r ... - Day resum a‘ 11.59.11 ' ' 1 d n the City °' Wmmn! °f W’ seventh! sSooftball glaemageuep i-iiimciia at Vic- Satulrday Pirates edged out Phr- . lddflldl. 7-6 M P1 h hi’ Boston won 5-4 at Chicago. “Nev:"fp°ctam1r‘$°5%w1 ‘fifffim; York took incu- night game at st. "e ""8 wklyxhcmdmafl with the local team's superior $1 “f” m o! stickwork at the plate being the 118d dfWPflth K- ilffi- 0118111118 Winners liver tummcrsiiic sonin an auspicious manner yea- terday when they defeated, a sen- ior teana from Sumsnsraide 1e to 8 in an exhibition game played at the Park diamond. ‘Iisnely hitting " runners V10 ‘i. side started 0R wtigga bank as ' the went into e-z lead in the record Wm‘ the 05$: firs ' two innings‘ but the winners n? kept pecking away at the visiting m“ “up hurler's offerings to 1w go in. needed plenty. Jack served as 1° ‘ 9" 1"‘! i.‘ m‘ h. “y” "m" and d“ seventh. ‘Then came the etblolil; of them. In one relief km‘ m‘ miznetg gm e held the Braves m“ “m” e a‘ ° i-3 innings then got h ‘will’ iiiiir liiii iiinia? iii-eta?!“ hi” °x u" Wings’ players collected ‘two- w I" u W" won round tri ers during the ray. 0f the eighth to take a 15-8 lead that Summerside failed to threaten in Reggie alen knocked out the m‘ W!’ 1°" W" R first circuit clout in the tall-o with at ecision to Charli S1 h _ but" ft fhleiméaral: It]? for four counters. Sh herd. hnr eat Texas Jack in that team's eight inning surge when he been poled out a long triple with the the sacks loaded that was good ler for the Wings star of! his sacks crowded that led to three of the six runs scored during the frame. Oatway of Slunrnerside ac- counted for a home run for the visitors butthe Summeraide team saw several great chances go glimmer throughout the ganle as they alled to hit Shepherd's offerings safely. ‘as they loaded the sacks no less than three times during the encounter. ,._ Huntsville ,_ . uad eeterday batted their way t“: a 301112 win over a squad from will bei H. M. C. S. Huntsville. the frigate now in porthere in an exhibition I toria Park. witnessed by a good crowd of decided factor in their winning effort more due in large measiire to the condition oi the diamond and . (By The Canadian Prone) half of the game to‘ up a 134mm‘! maid; mun“ ‘i’ m” ‘nu scoreless America and St. Louis Browns after Russ Christopher hurled the Maokmen in the opener of lphi ton Lee for the Sox d scoreless ball for Browns’ lead-off hitter Don Gut- tsriwe smash a home run in the mt :nning oi the opener for the New York Yankees and Cleve- divided a double- A back to take the nightcap er theaifankees had taken sixthtrlumph against one defeat. olding the first place Yankees to six hits in the nl htcap while the Indiana bunched our of their six ts for all their runs of! Wait ubiel. owy had no trouble notch- seventh victory against ‘supported him with IJTIIC. Washington. Chiigistagi llarlly ilieppa Wins final llerhy Test i the. climclo from l Win I“. Track Ami Field Title SAINT JOHN. N.B.. June 3 — Ame‘; Hunt” (s?) - Rotlieeav Collegiate School prank Mom , piled up 41 points Saturday and R511. Jmun; won the New Brunswick Inter- J, 1-1 scholastic Track and Field Chana- 1.4g, .1_ 55mg“ _ pionship for the fourth consecu- R, m, Gjgggy saint John Hiah was Sgt. B. E. Britten . . ‘lo second with 29 points. Fredericton R. Bagnall igh had 24 and Rothesay Con- W. A. Beer solidated School five. Practice For ill. 0. Softball Team Tonight The wirhince of yo...‘ ‘aorta? team all eye 0 6119i‘!!! 9 i f th hth . t Oh - City league‘ mu season will hold M‘ ° ° ° rm‘ “r a practice session at the mond thisyeveging at 6 0W The Associated-heal) Darby ~Die pa.’ previous! tulcky Derby. showed his heels to nne Churchill Downs Saturday to win .li0,0il0-added ‘Blue al derby test before neat classic. y ridden b ey M l- vin Calvert and coliilnfirom fuar hack ri ng . groin)‘ llgifd money in a photo fln- an... English Jockey Passes IABTBOUBNE. England. June 8- (Heutersi - The one time famous jockey. Charles Wood. rider of threederby winners: died here yes- iirop his "gl ve ntl ‘T l... sins have CHICAGO. June 1 around. Lon Wsrneke. pitching star oi u yet known Chicago Cube of a decade ago. has how strong a squad can be a p r 1 llllht-‘a the voluntarily retirediia and tomia , mini: report to manager Charlie to his. collection manager ballllfl 0 4 . W“ mom raeortd halg lfl_u. i""=" 0111. who‘. is 1111:?! QVQPYMLI?’ also to it being the teams first Sunday Curfew Breaks Up 5.35.3.1";E.‘L°..?.?”?.‘l.°?i't."§“h%’5ia {Scoreless hCame In 13th king note from th h Charlotte‘ team. .- a not detract very much from the snappy exhibition put up by both squads. . The Queen Charlotte boys had a dismal outlook on the outcome as the visiting “Tars" punched acros five runs in their first turn sing in the fourth at the plate but taking a liking nning to de eat Senators 5-1 and to the offerings of the opposing gain an even break in a double- hurleq they came thmugh with header after faltering in the Op- nihe themselves before peing re- m Johnny Humphries. on m: siziccglgigkiixellg the Senators in lop with two on starting off the c 111105671910" R0891‘ W011’! 311d From tliatpoint on the winners 1113195 were never iii any great danger. ""9" 111111185 "'1 Their extra base walloping led to At Boston. Hal Newhouser vented Detroit from lo entire four game series to Sox when he byivoll the a dou eheader 4-3 for - his sixth victory of the seasorminding the sacks’ Th“ put m‘ e Sox won the first game. also tired. Bud Sally's home run wai- hitting explosion. another scoring outburst in the i 9"‘ third when Jerry Williams. smooth- 503 R2: working shortstop of the Queen ‘d Charlotte squad connected for a 59°“ four base wailop with three mates team well out in front. Heintzman went the route on A 1d the mound for the winners with p’ ""5311. °gaififiatfggggg the Huntsville lads using three. hi h f ll d ‘ . WAC mrgfim ,§‘g..'.‘§.‘“{nn’}‘,f§“‘c’.‘fi,_ potent stlckwork of their op- ched 50x’ 5-1 home victory over 9mm"- Detroit Saturday. while at Phila- i liielplgi: Stétilglllishiblapkedslithtlet- s cs -. as ngon ena i took Chicago 8-1. New York Yatiif T: Ks game 4-0 hurlers in an attempt to halt the Loads Golfers In spite of intermittent show- ers and ver soft fairways. Sgt. 77 to lead in the first stage of the President's match played Saturday afternoon at the Charlottetown Golf Club. - - The following are the net scores of the ten leading players: Sgt. T. K. a Jockeys liilarcli In Five-lions Spill (B The Associated. Prod) CHANLIS TOWN. W.Va.. June a-Three jockeys were inJurelLcne seriously. in a five-horse spill Saturday that marked the run- les Town b ore mwgglersons. ark dia- Only three horses iiniah . 5. Man- Jockey J. Beedley. reported to stated last 01: the past month or so when- ever able to dodge raindrops the boys interested in the have a broken neck. was. thrown .in the ath of tneneiewneil n. 1M. Gus n’; Running Riot fell. s-(m- p lied fo reinstatement- Grinsn in It Louis next week, the Vii-IE ' (jUAk i ll A N Baseball Results I my The 0% "t... AMIIICAN LEAGUE 6 Reynolds. Busby. Hen dc Hav- _ and Cromptrgn. 1 and Hayes; Dubiel. Getiel and Garbark. 11 th Swift; Wilson. Fer- m ggwiliistatg‘ the sacks led to the riss rk. reaslye. Ho won ll antes l" 147'" mi lost la ~ ' oeoooo-s o 010001010-3 8 1 Newhouser and R1 Woods and Walters. I Sweep 1 lllloublehcadcr From Chiefs (By The Canadian Prod) Montreal swept both ends of an with the Chiefs at Syracuse to- day. 8-3 and 9-2. ns Syracuse er- rors helped make it easy for the Royals. H no 1 u" Jean erre y. ieague- e ng hiurleriflpéctohedh a utnrefikhitter e n ap, ur ng ass ixth for his ninth win against two defeats and his sev- enth triumph _in a row. A two-run surge in the final frame .gaye Toronto a 4-2 victory over the Bears at Newark in the niahtcap of a twin bill and an 00000o03x—d 1.1 1 Lee. Calldwell and Tresh; Wolff, e 100 ooo 000-i s z 000 100 02x—3 8 2 Potter and Mancuso; Christopher 9; 0000000000000-0 6 0 000 000 000 000 0-0 l0 z Hayworth; Newsom.’ Berry. Get-kin and George. NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 Logan and Kiuttz art ~ and GLivingstoi-i. 000210 00x—3 8 0 Tobin and Masi; Passeau and 051 0M BOX-G l0 0 Davis. Nitcholas. Hathaway and Sukeiorth: Bowman and Unser. g (“Boston Chapman andUAndrews. Danto- %°ve1““d 201 1C9 ooo o-e '1 z ; Phill“ O 11 300 0101-410 2' Kennedy. Judd and Mancuso:1 Salkeld. Lopez. Davis. Karl and Peacock: Gables. Rescigno, Cucurulio, Roe b 201010 25x-ll 15 l‘ Hansen. Fischer, Emmerich, Pyle‘ and Lombardi; 000 100 010-Z 6 2 004 001 OSix-B 7 1 Feldman. Hansen, ‘Adams and Wilks and Rice. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE a1 008 Krall. Springer and Kems. 100 0010-2 3 3. Roy and Todd; Bebber. Blue and Kems 300 013 OOio-‘T 9 1 Vanslate, Henry. son Smith. Kress and Loliar; Tel- lier, Polii and CJLausen. . m0 000 x—4 7 jny and Lollar; Mellis and 000000000-0 0 0002l005X—B1l Pruitt; Hiller and Vangrofski. 020 Martin and Pruitt; MacKay and Onlyhome run ball issued to a1’ visitor came in the e hth whe Deifdt “ad H” “mm”? “f Q Bill Wade of the viei ors pickexd W” m“ Mm 11mm‘ "huh “a” on s fast ball with a mate aboard 1:11am‘ 0.2213131‘: Iebg to circle the bases. ssrvnnsvs names Anaeri Lo 100100 033-6 7 Orreil. Houtteman and Richards; Hausmarm and Garbark. 1000 500 300-8 14 000 000 000-0 4 Kramer and Mancuso: Gassaway; k. Gerkin and Roesr, George. siderlng to train. O>¢N 000 Grovadohrason and ‘rreah; Leo nerd and. Farrell. any”; Bonham. Roear and Gar- T. K. Stewar shot a fine gross of p1 i; -1o1 Spro l. Judlg‘. 013 000 000 1-5 l0 1 020 010 010 0-4 9 0 Derringer. Prim. Chipmall. denberg and Livingston. 1New York 000101100-3 '1 4 000 ooo zoo-a s o Jurisch. Dockinga and lgooklyn at Cincinnati. postponed. luiornlAioaal-l League 8-_ 10'Dea 1 501 000 000-h 9 080 030 flax-D 13 Parkhurat. Gillespie and Radako- vich; Hamlin. Brnola and Lady. Bogmlhn and dKIofir son. o neon an Montreal at nccllciicr; Newark can flare of a Very llsht or a as Syracuse and Baltimore at Jer- ‘mlchillikfllll 1'1"" N°b°dY W" eey City. Postponed. rain. eeoed in; at Germany of meat‘. for example. and even break for the day. The Leafs were shut out in the opener by Frank Hiller, who scattered six 9005490004 9 1 hits for his seventh victory. 100 (D0 000-l 7 2 11111-1191, gotim-ow 1.14.500 braved chill weather to watch A crowd numbering around 3.- e games. Rochestera doubleheader atBuf- falo was rained out, as were Montreal at Rochester. Newark at Syracuse and Baltimore at Jersey City, scheduled for Saturday. Tor nto Maple Leafs and Buf- . - Quin fléisoiéstsigit aTtwinwbillfit b‘- oron o a u.r ay. oron wn- j . _ ning the first 9-6 and Buffalo I El Cl taking the second 6-2. d v Bascbafl Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE , P W L EC. New York 39 5 14 , 541 Detroit 35 19 l6 @445 Chicago y St. uls 38 19 m i487 a 1* ll "iii hi ton 38 17 - as nfphie. 38 l5 Z8 .395 NATIONAL LEAGUE P W L New York Al 2'7 l4 .5 l a l as Z2 1c .519 Plftsigilgis‘ 4i 2e 1a .561 Brooklyn 40 2i l0 535 Chicago as 1o la -_5°° 1 Cincinnati 36 18 l8 p00 Boston 3'1 l6 21 .432 Philadelphia 41 10 591- 344 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE " “’ i: ‘El’; Montreal i 37 5 - Jgrgey City x 1'1 12 .535 Newark 33 17 i6 .515 Baltimore 31 l5 16 .484 Rochester 29 18 16 M8 Syracuse Ill 14 l8 .438 Buffalo as 1a 1'1 .414 Toronto 32 i8 10 .406 O Sport Brezfs wassanvcron, J1me 3 - (AIH-Jzke Powell. did-years-gld outfielder. quit Wflslulllw" l‘ ators Saturday and 1°1f1 new" pgpgymen, "I'm thlfOilflh. Powell learned before the start 5 t da ‘s game with Chicago gighit: “story that he was beini benched. He left the P311‘ 1n 151"‘ ilian clothes. Vince Venture took his place in left field. SYRACUSE. N.Y-. June 3 - m "Ari-Syracuse chiefs announced _ Saturday acquisition of catcher Joe Just on option from Cincinnati Reds. Just, io-year-old backstop who spent the entre 1944 season with the Reds. is subject to 24- hour recall. BTOGKHOLM, June 3—-(A.P)— Gunder Haeflfl. making his first start since his return from the United States. ran the 1.500 met- res today in 3.56.2. $W¢d1511 sports writers said the long dist- ance star took it easy but made a "reiativel good impression con- he had such a short time Trieste Full 0f Bontrasts By DBGMON-IZ-l TIGIIE ‘TRIESTE. June 3 - (Reuters), _Th1.s “front line city”. as 8th Army men call it-is one of the strangest mixtures of war and peace I have yet seen. A mixture of distress and riches. too. Its beaches fringing the Adria- tic are packed with bathers. Trol- lay buses move along its clean. white streets. The cinemas. 1'0- opening are showing pre-wg‘ Sher- lock Holmes films dressed girls crowd the pavements, chatting with Allied soldiers. And around is a ring of steel. Picked Allied troops. mingling with Marshal '1‘ito's Pertisans. man guns and tanks and hold the strategic hills that stretch from the northern to the southern limits of the city. Tension has eased in the last few days. Marshal 'I‘ito's street patrols have been relaxed. Many are unarmed, and what was un- heard of last week. they walk arm and arm with Yugoslav girl , partisans. Feeling between United Kingdom nd New Zealand troops and 0,0000%, 3 yl-uarshai Titds men is excellent. 1 At night there still is the sud- ries: it is “merely Tito's boys ‘changing guard." EMIER Wllill 1 By The Canadian Freq Helen Jacobs of California made W11“ e s. winner win mm she the _A- Jlngiand wunen Shortage of food is one of the most difficult problems. although the food convoys sent by Cardinal Schuster. Archbishop of Milan have" relieved the position some- There is no distress among the _ giricher classes. who have stored a at, ' wlgnhlgdgn nine food and are prepared to pay ex- ted . She orbitant prices-010 for a Jgund but l‘. '9 International League doubleheader might "relapse after the war into that uneasy and aImOSt hostile m“ T0 England association which marked the pre- at her border Ulifllfiliillliiliiliililiifi LETTER A From Dr. T V; Grant To _ The Electors of King 's County Dear Friesadez- -. Owing to the shortness of the federal election cap-na- paign, and the unfavourable weather. it has been impos- sible for me to make a personal canvas of the whole con. etltuency. ‘ I therefore, take this moans of asking all electors. who feel that the King Government should- be returned in of- fice for the next five years of post-war reconstruction, to vote for nae on June 11th. Thanking you all for your generous support in the P911- Faithfully yours. THOS. V. GRANT. Liberal -- V O T E -- McConnac for Ward 5 A man that is FREE. Fearless and Independent A young and successful business man One who lives in the Ward. One of the largest tax payers One of the largest employers of labor One who does not receive directly or indirectly or does not need anything from the City. One who promises nothing except if elected to give of his knowledge and business experience for the best interest of the city in general; Ward Five in particular and all its ‘citizens without fear or favor. — PICTON R. ‘VlcCORMAC - ELECTION IS TODAY ]§E11§i1§|1§l1§§|1§|§|l§1@jl§|1§i@1@@@@@@@ Oripps Urges 1W0“ N935“ ,§ (tggpgratihn ali= was attached. in Philipville in North Africa. The hospital was located ‘attics Intalflfifl-Eféflcfld area. but so e iclen was e medical v t. By DOUG H. FONDA lye methods, not one mug? gin- yun, 3__(AP) __ Sh. tracted the disease. a yggrlgdiiluytnbo’ Si??? pggi; ON. Stafford Cripps, former am-bassa- H" next m0" W111‘! the 15th dor to Moscow. said tonight that 17308515" K991111111 W15 111 Dflrem- Brithin mus; Show wenume and ber, 1043. this time to Caeseria. honest desire to understand and 114115’- This town is ‘only 17 miles gg-topgratg with the soviet 11mm» from the famous clty of which s a clash of interests develop s°me°ne h" 531d “$68 Nil-Phi 8nd which would lead to "a century 1319-" 1-16111- MRI-em’! 091111011. of gntggqhjggn and sh-uggley based on first hand knowledge of Sir Stafford was Labor Minister m‘? C1W- 1i F111“ One would cer- of Aircraft Production in theavar- $511113! n01 live tOO 10118 1f 01911801! time Coalition Government and 19 11W 00110011011513’ 1n some *ec- seeks re-election to Parliament on 14°05 °f 111E 01W “1111911- 5116 881's. the Labor party ticket. He said 15 311113’ beyfilld 11656111111011- a speech the British point of 3"“ it h“ l“ Wmilensatir-ns view must be presented with "dig- 7°‘ meutemnt 1111119118 Sister nity and strength but we musLlMac too, make it our parflcmay- Caremhc had the neyer-to-be-forgotten not to say or do rash and impet-iexllvrience of seeing Vesuvius in 110115 things that are. or reason-‘eTuP11i7n-_ NW 111 3- V1°1e115 971191‘ ably appear to be. hostile to the 1°"- 111 1S true. but, nevertheless. Soviet Union." lin an eruption that sent the mol- Lean. For there, one night. He declared that the scvlctllefl lava tannins down the vol- Union was suspicious Britain c1110‘! $16168. war relationships. At th On June 5. 194A. sh b . ime, he 531d, many p..§o..§“1‘§ in England to transfer etoxaiie 123i t Britain feared Russia would Qvef- Canadian General Hospital. She run eastern Europe or impose herpvbent several weeks in Yorkshirg form of government on countries 1n 51196181 training and on August _ l3 sailed for France. The hospi- "I believe these (Bu; are m- -tal located at Bayeau. France. and founded." Sir Stafford said. "But Ywmained there for six weeks, we must remember that in Rus- The". 0H ‘$6111- 28. it moved again, sian eyes there are two alterlln- 11115 limb-and for the last 11mg tiye forms of security for their —Y4> Brules. Belgium. Here Lieut. country. MacLean remained until A r11 :7 "One consists of a atro inter- until she left for Englan -And national organization in w ich all 110ml!- countries co-operate with friend- She was’ not too favourably inl- shlp. which will secure Russia, ashvressed with the oversee French other countries against fresh ag..cltizen with whom she casne in gression. fvontact. If they were not ous- The other is the sphere of in- Wardly pro-Nazi. they were cer- fiuence and control, which, £11111"; tainly not pro-Ally and did not; a wider system of security, will at FBCBWB 1118 CBYlBdiBH-B with any least ggevent neighboring states treat show of warmth. It was from ing used as jumping-QB‘ different with the Belgians. In ground for future aggression. as Licut. MacLearrs opinion. they they have been used many time; were the finest people with whgm in the past.” she came in contact on the Con- tinent. Street cars and trains were free to all members of tile HNpilAl staff and the Belgians went out of their way to show their tangible appreciation o! what the Canadians and other Allied troops had done for thorn. The Germans. toward the close of the war. were irreparably short of doctors and of surgical diese- P5315, Jun, 3 _ (Reuters. ,__ ings. Lieut. MacLean found. Three With fighters circling overhead Gama-n 11059113815 W111i $11911‘ b9!“ 1mg armed 1hfmgrymen protectmg full of wounded Germans, =had the tmcigg, the great Gem,“ been pcaptured in the Schodelt hoard of bullion and currency dis- b55111 1" “Wand and 911° Wimd‘ myqfgd 1n 59,11 by m, United ed moved to the Canadian h i- gigteg 3rd Army 1n the n“ mine tal. Lieut. MacLean found it n- gg Mag”, n“, Mulhausen was ieresting to watch the changes "cenuy transferred to Frankfurt iwhich came over the faces oi the The trucks each conmned aWGerman prisoners patients as they minimum 0g ‘nympho in treasure. fguhdma: theLd{“-;b:.¢nt Iona the: ggygral E '. 0 O O SW3 VC 0 carrying ‘wimmooo each‘ treated but given the same -_____.___._ Asks An-nouncement 1111c? liillolalctrtinuon as wound” M- Re Medicai Supplies Lieut. Nursing sister Maclnan. who was accompanied from Tor- onto by her sister. Murlel. has two Mlfyrr%l'gfiriglfi J1me 3 — married sisters in Charlottetown: lezider. satvilrdélynaicailgill ‘i111 Ejie J'MM§'§§;§,‘§§§“ “3‘,‘,,M’“5,§; Dominion Government to make an ' immediate announce ent - ma’ ND" M“L°““' 11"‘. u‘ m“ surplus medycalmswrespfigd Charlottetown also. She has two for , others in western Canada; Mr. H. Eggittzgslequlpment m ccmmmmy B. MacLean oi‘ Vancouver and Mr. oil-here “e “by atoms maHAG. MacLean of Raymore. Sask- isuch stores. like so much else. arefllichewall- H" mmher» M1"!- 1,15"! Jbeing destroyed," he 31.1.1 h. an ad. jMacLean resides in the City. . uticslggyliy. “"5491” Mote Fa: _._._._ . 2 _}.___..__ ._.__. _..a-. rmae PAGE $191911!“ . g“