PAGE six u... . 11M. GUARDIAN flnlu column In rueneal nur nun ol liwnl Interest, but mlvorllnlng of’ I nuiu; nature nun; no lanai-lull o! I nnlu o vlcnl. aim-u; puyubin In lllunino. CONFEDIIBKFION LIFE lNSUlfr ANCE. L-lfl HOTEL ARRIVALS — Arrivals at ’Ilie Charlottetown last night included Messrs. J. G. Foge. Hali- fax; W. F. Fletcher. Montreal and Ueut. W. W. Cliipnian, Ottawa. ON SICK LEAVE-Mr. G. Elmer Ritchie, Inspector of Dominion Iticome Taxes for this province. C111irlc1 tetoirn. is a1 present on sick ktive. He expects to be back on ditty in two weeks time. Replacing him at prevent. is Mr. A. B. Cos chef assexor. . SLIGHTLY DAMAGED — TWO cuts wt-io slightly damaged but thc tit-ctipuiits oi both escaped injury i11 ‘.1 liigliirtiy‘ accident on the 1111s- tit-n Road siintiny at noon. The collision C;‘"lll'l‘1‘fl about seven ' "for Bed JAY — The fun- lilLlll Forsythc was ' t. Brighton IPFNI-IILU. . eixil u: tlic 1 service . D, C. B00tlll'O_‘y‘d, d 111. 1111- grave. Ccnicteijv. P1111- -;. R. l’. Forsvllie c on Bt-ll. C, M. luticftac, L, MacDon- aid rnr;si~zx'r.i'r_i'ox _- 011 Saturday ri.l.= J " Pas‘. xricix. an , .111 unit- Benutlict Calmgzhan 1o Alisa Ruth city, took and present lovely mantle .1011 was made :11 .Co-lt‘, ill; >v1‘at , \\.'.l1 :1 10w wcll chosen . Mr. Qiliiigliiin nnswwzrecl ionizing the boy's very mucl. for ieir moiight-ttil r1111. 11nd cooperation. Oliico .1110 ngo, rtirv SOLDIICIKS‘ Ll-LlaY-l-E — Seven 50l- (*1... ironi No. ' . luff. ' ' ' icrc in " ' cs C. H. k Point; E. A Burle, < . U, Compton, , H. E Deuce-tie, Tig- 131111011 ‘s Mills; CRML‘. 1 Btirlinuton; E. D. EULCYL‘ leaving "1 with cigarettes l Government On Canada. n. ' . ntations were l. llliLd alter by Mr. A. G. Bruce of 11:9 C111111di1111 L/fgfill W111‘ Services. 'I'I-‘.'\Z SAILHIIS l.E.-\\'l-l Ton r11\'.1l ruling.» lczive this mnriiinl! for 51’l‘\'l(‘8 011 the mainland. 'l'hey ivcrc attached to the H. M. C. . "(qua-011 Charlotte" while here. Tl1ey . i\lt~xa11dci~ Bruce MacDonald. idle; Cornelius Rociopn Samson, ' J. DCIlXlIOX. F. 1. O, Afaydonik. W. A. 1 R. V, 11111111111, W. Pziloncii, J, F, 'l‘l'}'0ll. all o1‘ 'l'oruiito, Ont: Hllfflid Jostpli lvlticDoiizild, Mount Stewart. 'I'l1e men are all Swkvrs 2nd class with the exception of H. J, MacDonald who is a Stoker 1st ci s. PARADES Ill-IL!) ~ Three route marches thiougli the streets of the cw,- were held Saturday morning b) military and naval units stationed here. Soldiers irom Nu. 6A Canadian Army Basic '1"1'111n1i1g Corps. undei (‘Jllllllilllfi of Lit-Col. I", I. Andre's, , the S1. Diinstiiirs Ciitiaoiali =1~'s Lliriiiiiiiig Corps, led by (L, Sonierleci ‘Trainer, IJClllllCllI. oi navy boys front the H. i S, "Queen Charlotte“ were out £11 .. the morning. The C. O. T. C. 1:11 went across the HlllSbOfOUEh 11nd as 1111" 11s Southport on _ , -1n.le miircli. A great n11 1v citizens took time of! l0 watch the several parades as they went by. REED -Squadi~on Senior Admin- . i of the Royal Air nt the Charlottetown Air- ort, has been transferred ‘to the g. A. F. delegation in Washington. D, C. He leaves ‘Tuesday next to take up his new duties. The deifi- 8311011 is a co-ordinating link be- t-Mm the Royal Air Force atnd the United Stunts Air Force. SqdIL- Ltlr. Eldwttrtls has been stationed licre since December 1940. His wife and family will also go to Washing- ton later to join 111111, Succeeding him here will be Sqdn-Ldi". C. O. B. Mossc, RNLLI". Port Alvcrt, Ont. RECOVER. STOLEN GOODS — City Police yesterday recovered a ladies’ wrist watch valued ht $50. and a, lawn mower, valued at $18.50, stolen from the summer cottage of Mr. Cari F. Burke, Inkerman, Sat- lli'fl.l_\‘ cvsniiigr. Two juveniles were fliklli iiiio ciis.t:tiy' i11 connection with the theft. Police said thc two admitted 1i1c ihctt and also told of breaking 1111.0 1J1‘. B. C. Keepings house a fortnight previotuj and taking two ivziiches. 'l“l1c stolen w'.1.rl1'5 111111 l:1.11' liccn sjl by the bu‘ but 1110 pinto >311 t-tictl 111 tia ". 1mm and getting them back. Otlicr residents at the sum- nicr colony 1b.d 01' seeing two boys running aiiziy from the Burke cot- tage about o'clock Saturday. From a Ill‘ 1011 pflllfl? were abe to 111111 tiic _1i1'.1.-11..t~>. fillYkC and his viiiv 1111c i11 liic Cl1_' 11011111 some shopping at ilic Iimc of the burg- lary, Constabies Gordon Poole and Pettir Walsh recovered the stolen articles. CARRAGHER-ROBIN —- A very pretty wctltiiiis was srilcmnizcd ln the Church of 1211.- .1ost Holy R11- decmcr un \Vl‘(i1lL‘:(lllY. June 3rd. when Mitric Martini, daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Uarrugher of Charlottetown, was united in the u: l m ‘ holy bonds oi matrimony, to Philip Ernest Robin, son of M1‘. and Mrs. P. V. Robin also of Charlottetown. Rev, Eric ROblli, brother of the groom, performed the ceremony and celebrated the Niiptial Mass. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in Queens blue ensemble with navy accessor- ies and wore a corsage of pink roses. She vrns attended b_v her sis- tcr. Miss Florence. who wore rose with matching accessories. and i. corsiige of mi ioscs. The groom was ably supported by James B. Carragficr, brother of the bride. During the Mass several beautiful solos were sting bv Miss Della King, accompanied by Mr. Alex McLean at the organ. Following the mar- riage ceremony the bride 11nd groom tovether with a niimbt‘; of immedi- ate reIuIiu-s and frlviitls. were ten- dereJ ll biiflei luncheon at llie Iiunie of the biidt-‘s patents. Mrs, JiHIIPS 7 irtln and Miss Rose Mtflulrlali nnslsllrd In sPi-viiig. Mr. nntl Mrs. Robin left by plane 011 a short lion- eymoon trip throughout the Marl- 11ml; Yanks edge" Indians II-I0 NEW YORK, 8—(AP)_ New York Yankees spotted Cleve. land Indians four ruzis in tho first inning today and tncii battled their way to an 11-10 victory in the 11th inning when an error let a.- croas the deciding tally, Ii. was the only game of the day in the American League and the two rivals went after each other hammer and tongs, Tiie result was 31 hits, including two limiters by Jeff Heath and fire safeties by Ken Kcltner of the Indians. Tliere was little ti» cnorss between the clubs until the 11th when Joe D:Magg.o Zed ofi Willi a single and Charley Keller "e111 out a. safe bunt. Then Joe Gordcn, who al- ready had extended his Iiittirig streak to 25 games, bunted and rclzef ntcher Tom Pei-rick threw wild past third to let DiMaggio race home with the deciding run. S\VEDEN'S SUBMARINES MALMO, Sweden — (C P) — In- tended for defensive work close 1o the coast. a new submarine. second of its type, of 367 tons and 164 feet long. has been launched at the Ktirlskrona naval yard. N unn - Costello Wedding A quiet and pretty wedding was sclsiiiiiimd at St. Dunstan: Basilica Friday mornin when Miss K11111- Ieen Cosicllo, 5111111111111‘ of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Miclizicl Costello, became the bride of Mr, Eric Nunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nunii, Desborough Northtints. Emgland. The ceremony iviis performed by Rev Louis A. Ucugiin who also celebrated the Nupiizil Muss. Music was furnished by Mrs. Joseph Dougzin and appro- priate hymns were sung by Pie. Har- old Wood and Miss Mar Steele. The bride was gowne in a. cos- ttinie of heavenly blue 111th flower» ed hat to match 11nd c-arricd a boil- qtict of American Bt-iitity r cs, She was atientled by Aliss Bessie Muc- Millan whose costume was n11v_v blue ' with accessories 1o match and wore EL ccrsage of pink carnations, The groom was ably supported by Cpl. David Williams of the R. A. F. also a. native of England. Iinnicditttely altcr the ceremony the bridal fluffy motored to the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. F‘. D. Steele, where i1 dainty wed- ding breakfast was served to i111. mediate relatives and friends. Folloiving they left Oll me noon 1min 011 a trip through the Muri- timcs, For travelling the bride wore a British tan dross Willi 17915413 coat and hiit and accessories to match. Their many friends wish them mtich happiness. SPENT QUIET ‘HOLIDAY - Prince Edward Islanders yesterday obscrwtl the SICOIXI holiday this summer in mush the same ma. ner 05 K110i’ ODECFVCTl V.c1or a Day, quietly and at home for the niost part, No bzg sportng eient took Dlace arid those fortunate enough to have gasolne to leave town went 0" Il-‘llifl? {Pips or on plCYElCR Many wcnt 1o Victoria Park and hundreds of others to Rmky Point on the ferry. A number went in swim- "lml; but the wafer was considered too cold for anyone except the hardy ones. HAPPY WORKER-S CLUE-The regular meeting of the "Happy Workers" Club of the Murray Har- bor United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Richardson May 19th. with a lar-ge attendance of members. The president, Mrs. Ches- tcr Cooper was in the chair, The Devotional service conducted by the hostess consisted 0f a sing-song oi favorite hymns and prayers. During the business period, Mrs. Inman Herring reported that the money 1n a bottle which had been placed in one of the local stores was counted and amounted to $3.62 to which ivas added enough from the club funds to make $5.00 which was sent 1o the Queen's Canadian Piuid. Ii. vras decided to place bottles in all the stores of the villa e and in the railway station to ad the 88-1110 cause. s16 has been paid since Jan- uary of this year for War Savings Certificates. During the year $66111 was realized from a play which the Group with the help of others re- sented at Muirray Harbor and ur- ray River. Part of this money was used [or war work. During the win- ter, a series of Surprise Parties were held at the homes of members of the congicgation and the fun and fellowship was zreatly enjoyed, Mrs. Carl Richards and Miss Kathleen MacTarlane were appointed to pre- pare the Communion table for the coming sacrament. The program for the evening was a sketch of the life of the late Lucy Maude Mont- gomcry given by Mrs. Carl Richards. Two of her poems "When The Dark Comes Down" and "Off To 'I'l1e Fishing Grounds" were read by Mrs. Ray Brooks and Mrs. Chester Cooper, The next meeting, fellow- ship night. with the Canadian Girls I11 Training will be held at ‘the home of Mrs. William MacKenzIe. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. P.E.I. Holds ‘ Baseball Standing NATIONAL LEAGUE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Cards ready 1 no. For series ‘ Won Lou Brogklyn 3'1 14 .726 F st. 1.0111; 29 1o .502 M”! Dodgers/ Cincinnati 38 94 533 New York g8 _ 3cm“ ‘ s'r mtns June o-(Ari-wncii - ~ .451 - - ggftjggglggh 2g 32g A34 a baseball club travels at the pace i, d“ h,‘ 16 36 30a the Cardinals have gone the lust Ph a p ltwo wetelks—u'inning 10 gauges and osing ree or a perten ge 0 AYIBRICAN LEAGUE .769—-y'ett fails ‘to g-iin ground in p. _ pennan race t is up against a giymigmk g ‘536 tough proposition, Boston 26 23 I 1 _'Ihat’s the recoid of _ the scrap- Clevewmd 27 a5 519 51:13 Redbirds] who stall are con- s, Lam 28 ,6 M9 idem of wiruiing tf1e_1942 National wk-‘shin w“ m 30 400 League pennant dcspite the fact Chicagog 19 31 1380 thattatoldayéi on the eve of an im- Pwi-ideirhe =1 85 m £32013... Dfifiéiikibysili? 111313? NYERNATIONAL LEAGUE grllillrtgd seveii games bliind the w 1e the Cards were winning 10 mzfigfl, i? of the last 13 games the Dozgeifg Jersey City 30 2Q 5.7.7 were stretching out with 11 of their Tmmnm M 26 A8 aitauconttzndin club f1 r to 1311:1110 2a 2s .479 f 3 , , F“ ‘s Baltimore 22 2s .458 be“ m“ “"‘?"‘°§. mhal‘ 5° P" svracuse m 31 M5 cent of the tme, said Manager Rbdwsmr 19 34 Billy Soiiihwortli as It's Cli-tliiials (Not including night games.)- BOWLING CHALLENGE We the Stanley .Sbea1ners .do hereby challenge the bowling team rested up for tomorrow night's en- Efiztment “arid we have a slight edge on he Dodgers." Baseball Results MONDAY’! RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4M 200 101 00-10 ll I New York 152 002 000 0l_-l1 l6 3 Bagby, Mllnu (2), Ferztck (B) and Hesim. Denning (9): Donald, Llndell t2) Mtuphy (9) and Dickey. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 000 000 001-1 8 l Cincinnati 200 000 IOx-fi 10 1 Barley. Salvo (1) and Lombardi; Derringer and Lamanno, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Night game: Buffalo 020 100 000-8 9 1 Baltimore 100 001 011-l 12 1 Pullig, sierra (8), Gentry (a) and Holbrook, Nuymick, Flanlggn (g) Trinklc ('11 and Kracher. ‘ Night game: Syracuse 000 100 000-! B z Rochosle 101 010 0011-3 d 0 Wade and Bottarlxil; Jurlslch and Narron. Night game: Toronto 013 200 000-6 ‘I 0 Jersey City 102 000 000-3 11 4 Beckman human (3) and Fer- S nandez: Plckell, Maglio (8) and lkal. BUNDATS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 5; New York 4 ; New York l8 Sf. Lollll B; Philadelphia 2 Si. Louis 7; Philadelphia 1 Chicago l; Boston 3 Chlcago 2; Boston 3 Detroit 6; Washlnglon 4 Detroit L0; Washington 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 8; Chicago 4 Brooklyn l; Chicago 8 Philadelphia l: Pllluburgh l5 Philadelphia 8; Pittsburgh ll New York l; Si. Louis 4 New York 0; Sf. Loulg 2 Boston 2; Cincinnati 6 Boston 2; Cincinnati 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 10; Baltimore 6 Monti-eel l; Baltimore 2 Buffalo 0; Newark 8 Buffalo 1; Newark 5 Syracuse 2; Rochester 8 Syracuse 5; Rochester 6 Toronto 0: Jersey City 1 Toronto I; Jcrsey City 2 sarvnniivs RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 2: cimrzg o Boston 2~ Cincinnati I Philadelphia l; rmummi a New York af- BG. Louis, ppd, AMERICAN LEAGUE (lowland 0: New York I Chicago 8; Boston I Detroit 9: Washington I Deli-oil 3; Washington I1 Si. Louis 5i Phfladelphll 6 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo ll; Newark I Buffalo 5; Nowlrk 0 Montreal l: Baltimore 8 Rochester 2; Jersey Clfy 8 Toronto l; Syracuse 4 Greg Rice sets Distance record MANOR, N,Y,_ Jun¢ 3 —(APJ——Gregg Rice, premier dig. lance runner, set u. new United States three-mile record of l4 min- utes Lat Saturday at the Metopol- flan A.A.U. champlcnihp track meet. He diaiterrd the 14.1-11.4 mark Nlfliblished by Tiiisto Makl of Firi- liind at New Dream in 1969, and glvified his own best outdoor tfmo 1 .13. Shut Out wins Race From Alsab’ Aces Defeat Cats ‘J In Doubleheader ‘H1 Aces def Le 17-l5°and is-izefni fibfi-‘ei soft-ball game t: Vlcto i, i?“ CV91‘ the week-en P" J18 Martin’ batti road tosvietorytg pm than -___ J ._ Equiiiviwn ciiocoitiuuggt, 3,91"- r1111 a otranzle-tuid on he é m" pionship of t-lie lure .. Saturday by adding we . Stakes 1o the Kentucky 13m,‘ ififilif°“" on“ mo» maw roux, To l ff grlilnplfrrggnowha 301mm‘ fitted by #3.‘ 19"’ ome and led Chicago hope b t the 11111511. y m" 1° otrr OUR war Blitz. champions of the Commer- cial League of the Charlottetown Alleys to a friendly series of games to be arranged by captains of both tennis. for Commercial league championship of the city, R. HARLEY. Captain. MINT ZINC COINS BERNE — (OP) —- Zinc coins will soon make their appearance in Sivitzerland, In view of the metal shortage the government has decid- ed to mint one and two centime pieces in zinc instead of copper. Girl Guide News Guide Display and‘ Ten. Thursday last at St. Peter's Hall a. number or interested persons viewed the fine displays of sewing and knitting done by Rangers and Guides from different parts of the province. _ Many of the exhibits were entered in a competition for the shield giv- en by the Countess o1 Bessborough for the best display of sewing and. knitting done by a Guide Company. The sewing took the form of pyjamas for children of ten and under while aighans of ijnany col- ours were entries for knitting. Other exhibits were layettcs and knitted garments for babies. The shield was awarded to the 6th and 7th Charlottetown Compan- ies, Trinity Church under the joint captaincy of Mrs. Harry Cud- more and Mrs. Fred Plckard, These companies knit two excellent af- ghnns and made nineteen pairs of Pyjamas, The runners-up and a. close second were the 1st, 2nd and 3rd companies operating u one and the former holders of the Shield. e judges recommended that tho 9th Charlottetown Company, Bap- tist Church, be awarded a special prize for their afghan and that tho North Rustico Company be award- ed a special prize for their Pylamas. The 3rd -Summerside Company will get a special prize for their layette which was complete even to" a present for the baby's mother. Four Guides from the 1st Sum- merside Company were given spec- ial mention for i11-menus which were part of a be. y’: well equipped basket donated b the ilt Company. The four Gu den m Ruth simlnoiu, Dorotnv Ellis, Riutli McRoberts and Janet Baker. 1‘ Tea. was served under the Con- venorship of Mrs. Duffy and Mrs. McGuigan and durin tea three Guides from the 'I‘i'in tynCompany s. Reay. five piano selections. ovincial Commissioner, pi-esenttd the Shield in Mrs. Cudmore. Special mention was also made by Mrs- Reiiy of the help given ha members of the Committees to tildes in for the 6th and ltl-{Companiea was headed by Mrs. Avai-d and that for the lot, 2nd, and 3rd by Mn. Blah. Spotlight In Week ’s Recruiting _ Prince Etiward Island Recruiting held the spotlight over other cent- res i11 Military District No. 6 during the week ending June 4th with 56 enllstments to Active Service from 5B applicants. The lads in the Sydney area, continued to beat a path to the door of /( the recruiting depot there 39 making application In the past week, 86 passing the Medical Examiner of whom three were C.W.A.C. Halifax hid 38 enlistments out of 60 applicants, A considerable drop in the daily average has been noted in the last week. In May the average was 42 enlistment; daily which fell to 96 ill the last week. A box score of enlistment: throughout the district ln baseball min: follows :-- M. D. N0. 6 BOX SCORE 0F ENLISTMENT! Iiallfnx Kenlvlllo Sydney Truro Ynrmoujh P.E.I. N. Ghlgow 3N 9U 7“ Times at 3111113165 690 1301 '10s 1/41 Key-Total applicants from Dec. Hits 713 539 680 556 619 6413 56f! Key-Total Enlistments from Dec. 1/41, Runs Batted in 60 20 39 l1 21 58 ll Key-Applicants in Current week Home Runs , 38 l1 30 l1 4 12 Q Key-Enlistments Current week (public) Assists . . . . . . Key-—C.W.A C. Enlistments. P111 0111s _ 22 I I l | Q 1 Key »~Rejet- Lions Stolen Buses‘ 3 Q 4| Key-Transfer "R" fo “A” Double Plays 1 | | Kev-tlinllllznonf. Rll. h AA ~*_~. .__.__ _ N By. J. R. Wiliams Our Boarding House Mei-n’ spew. IN HERE AND GET INTO YOUR SHOES AND STQCKINGS! votyizu GETTING ' ‘roo MANY THINGS THAT @121" vou BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON atllzvamunns y. \\. CONQIDERED A 1. \\_\_.\\. ~. PINIA! sow, sovs! ISN'T IT 7% uowoo You TIME. we SERIOUSLY -~ HOW ABOUT A FORT- NIGHT m" some GPA ? M. in wnuTiMEp/ou KNOW, iT/s A PRIME DUTY TO KEEP OUR- QELVES IN THE "if 4‘. PLAN To @o-- é vllbllfi-FZRE’ I VACATION? 6v KANGAIZOO / ENOUGH GASEIJCQ P011“? ‘THE d? A cieARET _ TIRES on 111m" CORN-POPPER oi= MINE WOULDN'T TAKE us DOWN- Town TO SEE THE TRAVEL FOLDERS ,1 f -‘\ ‘Qt; l 7 “ 6-8 owoo/ HE'5 GETTIN’ VVORGE/ FENCE POSTS FER MARKERB IN Hi5 VICTORY GARDEN —— OH, OOOOHI ‘ ON OF THESE l5.’ A . I é swarms! _||||||_ E's WEARV . _i-iAMMoct<-n1~ {ROM ._______-:— _ I"—~—-§=:a1 wml Mal 1' Hoopla - LIGHTER.’ LOOKS 1.1141’: WE'RE- 01o FOLKS AT HOME one» SUMMER , uutzes we 1 BRusH UP 0N OUR szoccez i TILLIE THE TOILER-FROM BAD T0 WORSE. Miami-i MAUoRp/ou , IS LUCKIER THAN some 1 GLEEVEG FULL oe ' Jousrzelwosm owts wAs WASHBOARD CLEAN WHEN TH‘ some BUST u?!“ 1 BET 111' cwB MEMBERG surest: FROM moss: SHORT- AGE i=0‘ 11-1‘ DURATION! ’ REAP A NEAT QTAKisIMfl-IAT - LNEiT STRAIGHT Ftuei-i OVER- WHELMED THE Boys LIKE A I TioAi. wove. / a. SPECIAL ORDER! Milk-unit ‘I I 6N3 3Q) A REC\PE R CHICKEN SPENT I HAVE A é,‘ THINI: FAMILIAR 1.0014 AT THAT MILK wAeou! M IEWT THERE some- tit, ABOUT THE CREATURE BETWEEN me snows ? I A HORSE -\ FROM HERE= _._..._.i.,._..... .. SINCE I'M aouaToaE 6W5 ,,m» AS 1 T sombaeifizllotis ESTIQOBSESIBLE g