$5.251} sroffirltfurfiiifis 18- Year Baseball Career Ended Yesterday By SID FEDER Associated Press Sport: Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 5 —-(A.P)—The Brighton Horseshoe Tournament his decision to either Rickey or ‘Brooklyn Manager Leo Durocher, and insisted he would have ouitl The following is the result 0f the ‘mu m: “In This Our Life” this column of local in vlnciel Exhibition. August 10-13 elusive 1. i eo here with 129 at 8.26. Carson was successful in 1B ylxir old baseball career of‘ even if the deal wasn't made, de- f, e Adolph Louis lDolph) Camilli come spite the $8,000 salary he'd get. if 41's‘ f-“mn °f Play 1" "18 h0r50- to fill end today-because Dolph. he played out the season. ” °°h°"m“m°“l which "l! Dllyed hililfiflf, realizes he's "washed up." It. took him more than two hours at t e Bflghw“ Club- A" B11195 The hu=ky 36 vear old first- today to convince Stoneham and were keemy ‘wnwakd 8115318 QX- sacltci" told President Horace. Ott that his one-time block-buster. m“ m‘? "wild 89391011 W111 Stout-haul and Manager Mel Ott ofi bat. which led the National League; He“ better- ilm Ncu" York Giants-to titiozn he. in home runs for 1941, whlcli- D G h P W L Ne.’ wit. ll'll(it‘li by the Brooklyn Liod- clouted 237 four-baggcrs altogether; ‘Item 15”“ 10 9 1 13 ilPlls‘ la-i Silllifilflyvtliill he doeslrtj in his 11 big league years with "he? c‘ Fr ‘fag 1° 9 1 13 bclluf‘ ho can help any ball club, Cubs, Phillies and Dodgers and; fméo t 1° 8 3 l6 an}: lllilvl‘. and that he's retiring which made him the loops’ niosti A’ Ma t?” 19 a 3 15 for kcous m his lfliv-acre California . valuable player two seasons i180, has,‘ G‘ R, I‘; “d 10 7 3 l I churn ranch. become so silent that it couldn't ‘Th ° g; 1° 6 4 12 H13 ell thinking of quitting even be of HSFISUIHCC in digging _ e a V0 mentioned men are re- e for ll i-elil‘ lie siild, null came back the Giants out of the National Lea- 9,“",5‘3°0“ l)? be at the Club Sunday: oillr illla season because Branch Luc celllir, His batting average is “ ' 5 flrp‘ - _ Rzvkcy. the Brooklyn boss. talked hovering around the ulocful 250 _ hliu iutn it He made up his mind mark fol‘ 94 games-and that was I tltfillllrly about u month a89- illilt h? was nil through blit decid- ed he \\'-Il|l(l take one List fling on the filial llpfllf for him (lint the years have caught up with him. Baseha |'s "And nothing will ever get me , I lilo Dodger ' ysz-cltiiclude-fi western back to ‘ he announced, B swing to see if there might be a. legretiull, Not even if I get an.‘ su-iich fol ‘l bcllcr. ‘offer lo manage a club out near‘ C ii.lli me." Sports flloundu By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. _ Associated Prvss sport Writer it of odd Til‘ eilliicll frclii sill Ll mulls HOIHC .1 l Ml the A'S Off Jilly 8. , Cl. ‘o tilayed the first inning and Tl afurphv turned wn-ecullra l cos: him - into lhe all-lime 5-: re cl . .. lcaclcrs ‘llfllllflt, came to the Un- . . Lawson Robertson cs- cortcd Ilium oil a trip to Canada Btfore entering a pullman car in ‘.10 New York slatiori, the Finns all removed their shoes ..At lunch time someone brought our. a suitcase big enough lo hold a fid- dle. ex: lctcd a wicked looking ’ t’ of bread as long as ' . an equlily large fisii and ‘ "m down the middle for sandwlchcs .By the time Paavo Nurmi followed ll~eir trail, the Fiiliis had learned more about who '11‘. be done with on expense Btcluliii. c Chip. \l".'l boxed the division in 1913-14. ' as lhe only champion t his tiilc while serving as lllli‘ ..Gcorge's Kid broth- .‘ had ‘llVbii an unknown (‘fl Al MoCov f! licking but 1. i n i‘»:'tui‘li bout was arranged .klj.-il. Joc- tzol hurt training . 'I'..c promoll-r thought it would be smart to get George to sub for his brother ill a no decision affair . the bell, Chip swarmed all C ‘I his first ZIFrRUIL fail- .. Al clown and George sicrizirl brick to get his breath. . As tie rclaizcd n moment, a punch came from vrhcrc. The fight was all olci‘ lli jllsl 45 seconds and Mc- Coy was ihc new champion. Tf ally oi’ you folks can top these yarns. "cod like to hear about and ‘be we'll get another col- umn like this one. A’. h,- HuzhT-‘hl-crton, Jr. Associated ress Sport Writer NEW YORK. Aug 4 —(AP\ Willie (iil7(‘lll')”1",', Tcny Galentos manager, and matchmaker Babe Culnliii arc (lilo l0 intrude on 1h»: aiizvncy of Boxing Commissioner John Hall today to ask his okay for a fight between T. G. " flllClfl. for the New Jersey licdvywi lQlll. tlinmpoilsilip in ihei No‘ c ball pfirk (he week of Sept. i lhy put that one over they ' ulcl hcnll for the governor's nf- fi ~ to llsk fol‘ a pardon . Gundei‘ .H c"; ivzinls Saturdays race at " to l)? a two H1219 handi- c he thinks he (‘all beat if there's someone in nun along. And that will put oil lrrluo for ll shot o‘. the mile ]1‘:lI li.lll mark here Aug. ll. '1' e Haiiljeicilian. top crcni in . was transferred , lo the Empire irriiisportaiion 11,111‘ Cll‘: r nnlng racvs : iii fl'i'l1\lCl'l'Pli ‘.0 Jaliifl 'a i(ll' the some sciisori. . Nnw rariiiu secretary Al Saunders reimrts that crdcrs for (irkrts to the Hfimlctoninii have bccn rccviv- (d from as far away at Si. Louis and Kansas City. Lolly Gomez has sighed tn pitch for the Bushwicks, Brooklyn's hlgii povrcrcd semi - pro club, the res‘. of tile season and will make his first start against the Black Yankees Sunday. Cnmt-ll srill is toying with the idea of playing Sunday fcollzwll if Pllnllflh of its opponents a . Kjell Peterson. Gundcr Ho" ‘ vrllfnl: (‘om- panicn, any: s G1iuriel~ will become n pcr 1 resident of the Unlir-d Si: l-fter the war. lhvtlm Beach (Flat t kcwoiitwof he hadn't spoken of ‘l - ':ract) in Philadelphia. a coll- “$.00: composed of five .\ll‘liliii~, Eddie Coll-l Run m» hoard ab- " ' who cost 0 ..liy ar- Elis first game wilh so Jud ‘ 3y The Associated Prue the entire Phillies squad to remind Batting (three leaders in William D. Cox, Cub PFEXY, that] league) he had forgotten to remind Bucky l Player and Club be replaced by Fred l-‘llzsimmons Aplilig, white 50X ‘Apparently Cox 81st) forgot that g Herman, Dodger-g the declaration of independence. Wakefield. Tigers tvas signed (like the Harris con- Clirtright, w, , Kurowski. Cards. 86 330 48 103 31 i Runs batted in: National Leagu -Ryder Sup Golf él.'.f?'°iii’é‘.g°.ii."h.lig I . I Home Runs: ,Series 0pens ;0n Saturday 72. Nicholson. Cubs 15; Amer-t que; Keller, Yankees 17, can L" Bliséfi? NATIONAL DETROIT, Aug. 5 —(CP) Rival captains Waiter Hagen a.nd= Craig Woczi lettiufflcd ills-gr line-l Cincinnati 4; Chicago 1. llljlS ioliighl for ill;- nest-ball team. ‘malches Saturday that open the . , , ‘two-way Rider Cup golf series. “OHQX._,QIIV€FRI$ATI_O‘\AL Hagen, returning to Ryder' ‘ “ ‘ ewmk 7- Syracuse 0; Toronto 1. Syracuse 2: Toronto 4. Buffalo 7; Baltimore 2. Grand Circuit Results play for the first time since 1935, lnamed young Melvin (Chick) Har- tert, long hitlirig Battle Creek, ,M1ch.. pro. to replace Lighthorse Harry Coopcr as nis partner in the foursome competition against Gene Sarazen and Partner. Wood, Ryder Cup captain. promp- tly countered by assigning himself las Sarazens aide in an effort to head off the Hagen Harbert com- ‘bination. The best ball matches are int l‘; holes, with SG-hole singles, match-cs Sunday. Other‘ foursome pairings»- ‘ Bryon Nelson and Harold (Jugl McSpaden. Cupers, Vs. Willie Gog- , gum-m. gin and O'Neil (Buchl While, , mile 1,95% 1:35.. Jlmlny DeMaret and Vic Ghezzi. ‘ * " lCup/pers, Vs. Lawson Little and 0V0!‘ a 5'2 furlong distance, ‘Copper. I Lloyd Mangum and Frank IWalsh. Coppers. vs. Jimmy Thom- son and Sam Byrd. Tuning up for his return to ccm- petition. Hagen toured the Plum Jl-iollow Course in park 7'2 in prac- tice today, Thls figure was match- rd by Silrzizen. but the day's best scorc- was a sizzling "6" by Ghezzi, an army sergeant from Fort Mon- l mouth, N. J. The Clippers hold a ZO-to-i ser ies edg-e in the war oi-pbencd com- petition for war relief. This year's proceeds. likely to l»- saonom will go to the American Red Cross. Track today under raced. , Hlimbletoniaii test stake for three l ycarolds l owned by w.n. stroh , lyn and driven by Ben White. Condition Pace, Two Heat; 53$ _ Sui-longs, Purse 5250, M11101’ blllllyflflle. (Bolduc; 1 Zombromite, (Stanley) 7 Lady The Great, (Cvendron) 3 Venesa Lee. (Jones) 2 Time—1:28; i;z9\,i 9 Bar Pace, Three Heats, 5'6 Furlongs Purse $500. Volo Hedgcwood, Nosco Hanover, (Phalen) Jcsedale Arrow. Canadian Sport Snapshots 1:28. starte 20 Paco. Three Heats TClRO-NTOTAug. 4 -lcr-> - sit Furlongs. Stake S560. (Advance) - frankie Edoos deci- G M; _i ers who take |Harris that he was fired and would. Mlisizil, Cardinals 98 119i (g 11:; 94 352 37 12o 331 will put 0:1 an exhibition in mid air that will hold your breathless 100 an 4e ., m "21 themselves 9' 407 55 1 . S0,, 73 25,, 43 sifiafé’ | with poles they will ride the tight wire on bicycles in various forma- incluing the PYRIMIDAL. l Perhaps the most difficult {fiat ‘e this act and will remember it for Vauslml. DiJdlers as aoe so 124 .312 American Lea- National League; OLD ORCHARD, Lien, Aug. MAP) "C1118 Was resumed at the Kite unfavorable conditions with water on the first track preventing The entire program was raced Over the short course the $5.000 was won by Volo Song, g of Brook- when»: l Tallulah Bankhead, Leroy Heri- =over and Roguish Girl also started. Highlawn Gratlau, Breeze On Brewcé”. and Directum Scott also I SOME 0F TI-lE MENT FOB NEXT WEEK August 10 to 13. The four perform ing since eary youth and attention, balancing 2 , tions e ‘ ever accomplished. You will a long, long time. One of the most unusual Week audience will be features evmings They will be noons and town, August i0 to 13. moi The management of Old Home Week are vqy roud to announce to our people t at they have se- cured for reappearance the Vic- toria Troupe outstanding English bicyclists. They are known through‘ out Europe and particularly Eng- land where they toured for four years and have been in the Unit- ed States for thr- past three years- They perform on uillcycles. both high and low, bicycles playing musical instruments and present- . ing high comedy. They will appear in two acts afternoons and everl- ings of Olli Home Week, Charlotte- town, August 10 io 13. .__¢)-_ As one of the attractions of Old Home Week. Charlottetown. Aug. 10 to 13. the celebrated Ado- nis ofthe tight wire. Don Francis- co, scion of distinguished family has been secured. For years he was featured with Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey circus and has toured the principle cities of Europe. By royal command giving peijormanccs before the King and Queen of England in 1939. He is (Chafpelnel the world's leading exponent of tight wire walking and what. he con do in that line is really amaz- ing. Watch him at afternoons and evenings performances, Old Home Week. Charlottetown, August l0 to 13. m0} Lou Skuce cartoonist extraordin- ary who was such a success at the sion to Elve up lacrosse in order H- E- Direct. (Bhll/EIY) 7 1 7 . . to spare hi5 mph-xi time 1°; My San. (Cummings) 1 3 4 Canadian National Exhibition, To- mockey was 5mm, “dons B one o. Gl-ay My“ (U, wmm 9 4 1 ronto, three years ago will he seen i Canada's ouhstandiilg puck pros- SW0.“ Amqlda- inavffns) 4 3 M 01d Hmne ‘veek’ charlunfi , peCLs but. a lrick knee had ended Tlme_'liz"""5 32°51 1123- town August 10 "O 13' This light‘ .‘ many Gamers in 5,101., and “Mme Lansdown, Royal At Law, Uncle ning cartoonist can portray any l Scott. Judge Put/Chen. and Dick character with a. few deft touches was wise to recognize that his ful- ure lies in hodrey When he joined Abbe also started, and you will be amazed and inter- ested to see the variety of subjects l . C. . . ~ - Li‘; ind éqlfwélfiufiQgycjtarMoé/‘gs The Hambletonian Test, Three ma; skuce can dram e just entering ‘on a male‘; league Y°“"°,'{,‘,,{,'°‘g.,f,,,f”‘§§‘00f,” Fm‘ in“ Hm“ "Km" Athletes sidelined by Volo Song. (a. whim ' 7 l Most of the bi fairs in the trick knees in their Dflme are 100 Phonograph. (T. Berry) Canada are 1 2 Hester Hanover, (Pownall) 2 9 Gordon Gray, (G. hiteoi) 3 4 Time-iii; 1223's‘ 1:25. Darnlcy. Leonora Hanover, Bar- ,numerous to mention. One such l was Jack Cranston, Regina hockey .and football star. He helped Reg- ina Pats win western junior grid titles in 1925 and '26. Crlinstxmls .bad knee forced him out of sport the liext. year although some ex- perts regarded him as possibly (tic best prospect of time lot. Austin Hanover. Mighty and Wilma Hanover also started. Z0 Trot TWo Ifcats, 5th Furlong! Purse .0110. Da"e Dryburgh of the Rcuina ,'D°m“nd h:,""‘”'~"‘ ‘walnem 1 "Leader-Post predict-t tile N. u? 1.. lklfffzcflsslgflfg§él"ffllil/vllg/g} g 1nd Caiiaflrlil ninmcir hlckc H 3 ' , " 3 ‘chiefs will adiapt the pr‘ oseflkyilo! flvblllkxntlflnoygi‘ fi/lghhynfld) 4 a . _ “h _ ,. ,,. . _~ .-. I. mile iulcs fol i...\l \\il i because Gypsy Hana Marcne Hanover "aiiylhing new lil the ivtly‘ of rules is likely to detract attention from ‘manpower ulcakncssos." The rule "Willlld permit a defending team to pass oliside to centre ice inst/sad of to the ncarc-t blueiiiic as air nrcsont. The expected result would lbe fewer ganglng plays. ; Chuclcsizflfil, The , Czarmltc also started. Remember " (By The Canadhs: Press) 1 g United State-a an 6 barn Baocock, Duchess Hanover, Margaret cope-n: Nutcraker and Harold S. vonderbilts Ranger won her fourth straight victory over T. giving a military tinge to their en- tertainemnts. That is to say de- tachmcnts of the Armed Forces carrying out drills. er entertain- ment groups are taking part in the programs. _.Q.._ No Old Home Week entertain- ment is complete without a good revue. This year the management will resent before it's patrons at. Char ottetown week of August. l0 to 13, the Paramount Revue. This gorgeous revue of ten beautiful young damsels will how some of tho latest and most modern dance routines. There will be an excel- lent master of ceremonies, a very fine dance team, beautiful scenery and lighting effects. There are four numbers in the revue and you will like every one, of them. 101 Co ch n h ‘Le . - Arihlall‘ BéllulifliSoSa§iryltnifi ‘$513221? i gtwlhfirfid." 11m ‘lshrgn °§§§¥§'.§§ The management of Old Home there will be senior hockey at, the day. It was Great Bfltainfis 16th week ma Provmcm Exmbmon lLztkehead nrxt winter or. if any. it l will be confined to services . Jack‘ .Tazgart. a spare man with Winni- peg Rangers Canadian junior puck ' champions last, winter, has moved‘ ‘to Oshawa Generals for the next’ campaign. Sport fans in Moucton clip which has l'(‘l1'iilll’3f'd in the Un- ited States since if; pound wrestler started a reducing diet and dropped 150 pounds. Then he consulted a doctor who told him N. B. are chuckling over the att- that in two years he would be lean $1123“ Mnatgll-ytihetfilimpl Levy made enough to undergo an operation. r_ml.__'f1h£ _____625- Bimo returned to his estin . __________---____._._i=, our»... Attéd British Cons ols unsuccessful bid for the Americasl have therefore great pleasure in announcing that they have com- pleted arrangements with the Ca- nadian Women's Army Corps (C. WAC.) to have their celebrated Precision Squad and entertainment group appear on all afternoon and evening programs. See these Can- adian glue-perhaps from your own home town-and admire them. PRODUCE MONTREAL, Aug, 5 - (OP) _. Produce prices toda as reported by the Dominion partment of A riculture followu- I Ebgs: Graded shipments quoted on spot 4315-44 for A~lnr ' A-l medium tits-tail: 35-’ 3 ‘ B SZEfi-Iiiili-i O 283 . Su . Ft crelimeryl prints jobbing price 35; first 8TH!!! solids, ob price 34%: current re- ceipt-! ue. No. i pasteurized 32?.’- - o. fl 3176, delivered Montreakl wholesale Que, No. 1 pasteurized 33%; No. 2 32%. l Cheese: Current. receipt, wfiite. Iestern and Que, FOB; wholesale jabbing western and Que. ENTERTAIN- i The American Aces one of the world's greatest thrillers will be (seen afternoons and evenings at each‘ Charlottetown, ld Home Week, art have been train- they acts - ever presented before an Old Home addition oiie of the bears walks [the tight wire. The bears Min and Bill have played throughout the largest theatres, clrcuses and out- door shows in Europe and United States and have been a. great suc- cess wherever they have appeared. of after- entertain- ments Old Home Week, Charlotte- SEASON TICKETS FOB OLD SOME WEEK and Provincial EX- bition are now on sale at Dru; Stores and Old Spain. See the whole show from start to flinish 7- 8" for $3- taxes included. STILL SEIZURE-A still and quantity of wash was seized at urand Tracadie by and R.C.M.P. detachment. on Monday. The own- ered before Makisiflw pleadeg n 6X‘. 3999 Tweedy yesterday. He guilty and was fined slu0.00 a coat-s or three months. OIL BORING ENT HERE — Mr. John O. Rundl ' lahoma arrived in the city Wed nesday. ing the present operations. application made last Monday be fore Mr. Justice Arsenault for re violence. Angus Martin, Mt. Stewart, Stflnley spending a portion of their vacation on with a sanitary by-law v’ ‘ ’ Beebes Bears, Min and Bill. They n; n summer mp1“ on the Mnnn- was dlsmlssed at the Ponce Con" m‘ e 3| A. F. and R. C. A. F. de ts ground are so perfectly trained as to be | wagonjgh noon, While here they ‘yesterday W0 females cmmd rnd " °°nuicrfit° °Y "hlfivemlhl crews or remuntered f: group. almost. humanJn character. 'I'hey also visited Mrs. Martin's brother, ‘wmh recémng stolen 300d! We" 1A to. '°1§°"§“ ‘h! fact is filed It receive Pro-aircrew clue in- ‘gilizctlkigtg- elmtihnléldiithicfiefs- Waverly Jay of ttthe 1106128111151: remendttl until August ll: a sim- nitfonn ofuligdlh-runhhu “c”; ltfuction glacial O ES. sltext; g4 9973' 3 flnY . B,32L€I18I'fl$1'€€. 3 " v I other named bears Wm do’ but m iil/grgn J T)‘; legraph Journal. illgzncaiielgofstalanan évfigrgagijougrigg granted by all Provincial Depart- to the 90in required for new em‘: MARKET nsroni‘ v-Prices still patriotic urge and the need of food and care about. a month ago. "Queenie" a little brown dog had himself recruited es a naval mas; cot at H-M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte naval barracks. Apparently his rise was rapid for he now sleeps in the Captain's cabin. Ifrom a sim- ilar urge "Trigger Joe a grey kit.- ten decided to join, and he has also done well. Hc sleepfl in a small white hammock in the instructor's room IN IIIS FATHER'S BATTALION —It is interesting to recall that Lieut. R.B. Rogers, father of Cap- tain Alison Mam. now in Sicily. with the West Nova Scotiu Hi8?!- landers, made the great sacrifice serving with practically the same Battalion in the last Great War. . At the declaration of war in August. 1914. Mi‘. Rogers, then in Summer- side, volunteered for service, and was attached to the West Nova Scotiens as lieutenant. SERIOUSLY INJURED — The many friends of Mi‘. Merton Gem- ble, Rose Valley, are very sorry to hear of the very painful accident which occurred a few days ego- While working on the roof (I! hi8 barn he had the misfortune to fall injuring his spine which necessi- tatecl him being removed from his home by ambulance to the Prince County Hospital where it was found necessary to put him 1n 8- plaster cast. Although suffering considerably Mr. Gamble is doing as good as can be ex ected. His many friends wish h I W065)’ recovery. ARSENAULT-MMNEIL- .A Quite but pretty wedding was Solem- nired in Secret Heart Church Bydnfi; on Monday mcml-YIB it 3-30 A~ - when Mersflrei. dauswtsr v1 M11‘. and Mrs. Mgfifill 01f Big‘?- G n. became e e o - Wislter Arsenault. R.A.S.C. son of '3'“ ti‘? ‘ii; ‘3'°°‘i§'° Si‘??? lt o P. .. V. . . e n ggrfcrmed the ceremony during riupitlildlsi rlnass. The Brides} loveiyocir; h b aarreyo y ue i‘ with matching accessories, carried a bouiquet of palelplnli) rlosesb 8611C a gvenin marrage y er ro - 351D MacNeil. Miss Florence lMacLean was her bridsmeid. smartly frocked in pale pink with matching accessories and floral bouquet in .%§spoxtittiin dshaldes. Emmett D;- l enenetegroom.1'mme- [lat-sly following the ceremony the |brifial pkarty iglofifdtw the also‘: ,Gr l w ere re as was serve to the itatives and fgierizdfaeAftlefi Ii brig . oneymoon t, e w re urn Iohe city. and the groom will rejoin his unit.- Sydney Post Record. |' NAVAL SIIAM BATTLE — With ' the object of "destroying" the loc- al naval headquarters. a naval landing party will attack H.M.C. S. "Queen Charlottee" in a half hour sham battle to take place Friday night araoo. This display will inaugurate here a Dominion- wide naval recruiting drive. and everyone is invited to watch on. Two platoons of thq ship's com- I pony consisting of first and second - defence lines under command of. Sub. Ltd. E. Aust and G. Hawker. respectively. will defend head- quarters. The landing ‘party in‘ battle order with first a d, liknnl- men, and naval guns, will storm the headquarters through King Square starting at Weymolith Street. Sub. lit. DP. MocLennnn will be inl charge of the landing party. and Chief Petty Officer Ross, the gun's crcw. Everything is in readiness to make this display as realistic as possible and heavy casualties may be exoe . The besieged will de- clare an open house to public vis- tors from 9.30 to 10.00 11 10-21; current make, Montreal. l Potatoe. Que. new crop '15 . boas 1.904: Virginia 100 lb boas one; smell 2.110; Virginie sh I05 whiten“ l .460. lSEIITBAI. GIIAIIDIMI UBASWIIA n: Paragraphs. counnua-no . “ca u uirs INSUI OLD HOME WIIK AND PRO EARLY TRAIN ARRIVAL -'1‘he early train left Borden last. even- ing with 158 passengers and arriv- BONSIIAW SCHOOL —Elunor _ amino the Grade VIII Public b61100] Cer- tificate " " . 1W0 d on hill P h Stoker Harry Noonan 1s year old fmmuthis c1004: with? 53th this: g: "m" ‘llfl-llllbio films trill}: son of Mr. and Mn. T. B. Noonen, work I can there are few war h i,” g W“ hmu‘ “id ' all Albany, serving with the Royal efforts end-yahoo; u vljorougly “lfmy "° °‘ and intelligently, yet so eoonom. S‘ UPEBINTEND- Superintendent of oil boring for [offhand Bros. Inc, of Tulsa Ok- He will remain here dur- arruca-riFiTnaurso-me moval of prisoned Wilfred John Bradley to Ontario, has been grant- ed. Bradley is wanted there on a charge of murder. He was in custody liere on a charge of robbery with ON HOLIDAY — Dr. and ll twice a week at each ser- - sliOW considerable variation. Re- own rem nlzanm m“ or , ceipts declining. Quality lower due m‘ g liifieriipfillffiiilm°°Pmdww men to continue their anemia . to warm spell. supplies are accum- Personals “Imam”. M mdmdwflnlh l "l!!! studios from 1i to university ulating with market very slow. on- instruction In dditio eh ' ‘M '" "m" mmw or technical raded $5 delivered gradin siat- tlonal Officer ;n th “ - ,1 "°“' "Emotion. to follow mil-m in ons. a arge. as 4o. A Medum 3e _ Miss Alice Ootlev- EMMY i! ‘m ‘mquenu M‘ '3: °" ""- 1 improvement or enjoy- 38‘ B 23' C u 61.54am, delivered iisiting friends in Charlottetown mam“ m"; W 8W‘ fitlldflhtl. ment, to improve their military t Charlottetown. a Ler e, 42- 4a. a ——— m“, big‘ and Pray“ end en- status and efficiency or to learn < Medium 4o. B 32, c a . Receipts otl The Misses Clara and Blanche "M18 duflcu“ w; them with a useful vocation or trade after chickens lhowhsn increase, selling "£23m. moi-gait}. fir‘?! Viluiiiiig; 316g ¢ - thefiverbltétie 1;‘ porter-min‘ at ceflinB leve . can“, Album uh",- ll, mlalwmithm,’ W 010mm H: NAVAL MASCOTS --l"eeling a Prince wurf Inland ma‘ ~ bride and groom and close re- ‘dinner on Wednesday night. F Avovsr t, 1943 0 - ‘ fii-r-W President Reviews i‘ Legzon Activities (Continua mm I) "(w- her 1 , Arrangement: for the“ ' "it -. .. o: , , mflzfiadm He‘ U10 MBQIUU ‘nu u" ‘Neuueu f"? *1 ldnoetion Services m. ' U. “OLE-B. bu, Provincial councillor ma“, M.” ‘vmgglillah f m for ab. Canadian Legion ‘Educa- uonai Service, of the activities of mIenClnEB. in this Provin gfqelvw i, c atruetora, to visit depots, advise "111 lllmrvllo Educational Offi- oers and teachers in this area for Boo loch c on . . . flWyo-pmsllqffofltilggs ll r-rlvelmu andathgalllllgrl “'““"- Canadian Navy. '16:"! and modeetl. Performed. In (to-operation wi gieitskelscrggsailslglxzmwidetm fiw" cultural and technical V“ y o: 4' VACATIONING on r. n. t. -' Miss Margaret MscKinnon, of the M. T. and T. Co., is enjoying her holidays with friends and relatives at Prince Edward Island. -Smiey Post. Record. PASSED EXAMS —- The follow- ing pupils of Spring Valley School have successfully passed their Junior entrance examinations: e Theresa McLeIlan, Maurice Glover, Lillian Cotton and Louine Cotton Mrs. WJ. Harrington was teach- - er. a Clean Irutructlon in: the month t very average monthifwelllgfo clans with an enrolment. of officers and men were in opersti ' It the four service depots in °“ ‘ Province. These RTOUpQ w", mew ing regularly for study and 1115mm ~ tion, some operating and" ' glee iastfuctnrs but using 0.1,; . “M” a 4° . ma rals, some organized '- . ses hog/e been specially prepared §p°§,‘,'d“‘.,,fi°°fi',f,',',“"ly “Y (ll-HF: ‘ by C.L.E.S. These range from the i-gcgmiiy ,1; mifsu-Egi by cars courses are offered and this is but one of a dozen colleges aligned with the CC.L.E.S. program. De. gree work may be pursued at one or other sthc Universities through the OLE wflllboudenee oour- ed , ——-—— lied l VISITING EEJ. — Rev. C. l". Brown of Quebec was the preacher at. both services in St. Andrew's - Church, Pictou. on Sunday and hie - sermons were heard with deep in- terest and appreciation. Rev. Mr. Brown was on his way to spend his vacation in his native province of Prince Edward Island. and will again occupy the pulpit of St. Andrew's on the last Sunday in August. —New Glasgow News. POLICE COURT-A mail char molt l t _" d . . themagizsmtg‘ tfhre‘ ofiifipififior?“ :1 fir. aim“ m“ b school studies and include business courses and selected hchniogl °°~‘-’l't°"ta. i i var oils lerv co depots he" "wily 400 men are following couriles by correspondence. Their wee y ass t mailed to t eirelzutni‘ Fag-my“; in 1. Vancouver. Halifax or Toronto and in a short time the assignment is returned. mark. ed and suggestions noted and fully credited. successful in the exam. um. aw» .o rm , m‘ i Art. Typing, Shoerthrtrrild ies. Science. Knitting, sewn, Music Appreciation, Kilian anfdfunent Events, 1,- in lwlfglllim? Oflhlrlbllféd their ‘fiery/jg; remain s from W0 liars to lees than twenty dollars monthly. At the 12.. menu of Education. "Usually e tutorial olasl meets “wamm” "In providing courses one disorderly conduct a local man was bu“ service personnel, men aud vo- given six months suspension on "Educational libraries have been Mm Mervyn 3mm“ “d Mm established at each of the four Blair Andrew of New Glasgow m "m" “m” l“ m‘ °d“““°“' I program. Men on our stationr .. paid a. flying visit to the city ygg- centres i this area. Technical . mrdov, books of peeial interest ii‘ Vil- ,‘§l°.,.°,i“'§§d'°o§ii°¢w ftaglirsbeesneieneeol: to men in the no army and a force are supplied vdimuah OJ... ES. from lists approved by offi- of the three lei-vi ed OLE-s. has assisted in procur- ing fictional and general library efforts. The war is ing semi-q. ing to plan, he said, g?“ it 1| cert- not over. We still may find ourselves with very serious aet- ch, for which we must be re- pared. He commended the ef om of the aircraft detection corps in the city and throughout. the Pm. vince, which have made it Jumble It? save several PIIIIQI an many VHS. Col. GE. Full, offioer command- ing the Reserve Army Brigade, said oll felt sure that after a long per- iod of training the Canadian army wflihflu a good account of itself in war as it did in France and Flanders. He expressed hope that the Canadian Legion will have much to say in formulating policies of postwar rehabilitation. and that the lads who return from this war will have the opportunity to make Ml‘. Charles MacDonald of Quin- cy, Mass. is visiting with his tincle. 11%;. Edward Maobeod of Vernon ver. Major and Mrs. RF. May, and niece Miss Alice Andrew, St. Eleenors were in the City yester- day, guests at the Queen Hotel. The Major attended the Legion meetings. Dr. GR. Brow and Dr. C- .7. Tid- marsh have been reappointed lec- turers 1n medicine at M00111 Uni- varsity. Pilot and Mrs. W. R. Fraser and daughter, Winnie, Trenton, NS, ec- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert MacDonald of Pictou Land- ing recently visited at White Sends. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Alword of Portland. Maine, who have been the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Elmer Ritchie at their summer cottage, York Point. have returned home. cerl 5 0 :1 l!" eetf and empowered to offer the widest poaible choice of subjects in edu- cational growth." . Capt. N-W. Lumber, MM. pre. v sident of (he Provincial Command pointed out that the majority of ' he resolutions passed at. today's annual convention had to do. not with veterans of the last. war but with problems associated with the service men of today and with their postwar rehabilitation. Mr, JJ. McIntosh, Halifax, pm: oident of th, Nova Scotia Provina ciel Command. extended the warmest greetings of his organis- ation to the gathering. He also gave an eloquent summery of La- gun aims and objectives. Hon. Dr. C MaoMillui. a summary o whose address ap- peared in yesterda ‘s Guardian, conveyed the beet hes of Capt. l-LR. Stewart. R..C.A.i='., now of Ottawa, o. former offioer of the ——— Provincial Commend. Miss Lois Miller, RN. of bfolnt- a living in work of their own cm, y real and c 1. Joan Miller of the It. choosing. He emphasised the 1n- Miyo, n my 30mm, w, c.A.F. i .13.) of St. ‘memes. ions task of maintaining the fn- ‘m4 m“ ohulomwwn u may; Ont... are visitin their ptrmtfi. valuable bonds of Empire. wining to wow,“ Wm, m, u. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller at their Lleut. C? McKenzie, officer 8km an.“ ‘ouowmu- h, "up", summer home in Keppwh- commandin the "Queen Chu- n“, .11 “mm” mm ma mqfly _ m L hm Mum” lotte nav trsininJdstat-ion, em- mum," o; m, “non; Th, m” ' w" s‘ mm pmmd m" "u" m“ “mm” mcnbero of the Finance Committee Mi‘ aid, Catherine street, have returned home from an enjoyable vacation to Prince Edward Island, where they were the guests of relatives and friends. They also visited relatives in Pictou County before returning home. -Sydney Post Record. Mr. H. Irving Beers, New York City. in writing says that he en- ljoys reading the Guardian and keeping in touch with Ialand news. i The weather in New York is ex- are the two things which make the Navy. We were short on the first essential in the early stages of the war, but it was morale that pulled us through, ho said. Nearly 2,000 men and over 100 officers have undergone naval training in Charlottetown since the war, and there was not one major operation engaged in by the Royal Canadian Navy thtt did not include at. least one man Kwhol had ktffllflOd heirml eut. Me enze spo e appree a- ceirtionallv warm all month with tively of the recreational facili- I the beaches crowded. Mr. Beer is ti” prom!“ by the Lggjgn 1o;- m; | looking forward to visitini Cher- “My; 9g m, “gin lotetown probably in October. 9,1,1 mm“ w merchant mlf%gn:‘lilrdl ,_ro 5 Powerful Verbal , Barrage Heard of the City Council, our Chief En- girieer, the Clerk of the city Pa‘ lice court, the Chief of Police. the manager of the Sewers and Watt! Department the Chief Health 0f- fieer. the Electrical Inspector (who was formerly chairman of Y0"! local branch in Montague). Ono 01 our Police Constables is a veteran of the present war, end l mleht odd that a large number of :1“! firemen are now on active servo: _ as well as our assistant City C1" ' The clerk of the City Court isagoin ~ serving his country, as well Mo! three of our Police constables.‘ t! reason for giving you thin inc?‘ motion is to show that curd V! has always considere and enygln. ored to place returned men v htow gen umlble. anldolatgain to 9cm e w gneu o .1 =- gmployeea to do their bit l" ‘h’ prize-an war.’ i1on. Dr. woe. MacMillllhg: 5.8.. expressed his entire w‘ Veterans‘ Land Act Mr. Robert. England, secretary of the General Advisory Commit- tee on Rehabilitation at Ottawa, said Prince Edward Island has a I , ii bl in h biliteti l k ‘s iAt l-Bglllll M981 scares: ,1..‘:.‘........2'; ;¢,-;;,;,,-;»;-,,<,=;;»;»,g;»i;e,;::t. and fisheries play its economic wmplwmcy n’ m“ w,“ at the ——— setup. He stressed the importance ‘n, H‘ 1d ‘um persons] trib- A powerful battery of postigru-i- of the veterans’ Land Act, and also um‘ w m“ o. L m“, and dial speech-makers under est- the provisions for rehabilitating . M presi- Qyrug n. $11’? of the Provincial Md he assured the meetin! mm master JJ". lnishtizer was heard fishermen u well u farmers after in action at the Canadian uqiioln the war. He paid tribute to the e work accomplished by Hon. Cyrus Mach/Kilian, M.P., and Mr. Gordon in this connection. He oon-ipl Prince "‘ ward Isl- end on its “gift of smallness" and on the special charm and charac- ter of in rural life. He stressed the importance of helping young men in the service forces to continue , be no relaxation in Red Gr“! d: fart; in ettinl material and =31 plies to e tizhtlns 10"“ ‘g6 M, nodinn 0f "IY- 1n m, victims of bomb M“ a m. Old Ooutiti‘ . He c d "inf, “n. ward Islon ‘s resmnse to W d m‘ anoe appeals. Red CNN l" Greek relief fund n evidencfu m, following summary gives but a faint impression of the reverbera- tions set up during the three hours bombardment: Hi: Honour Lieutenant Govern- or LePage said h, had followed with much interest. the work of the Canadian Legion. He specially 22m:“'l§;l.i2.i..'f%§$."i8§“ul2 :.l:“..‘:""“"" °""°"’°“ ""' m l’°°£'.°2$.K"l‘2£R'L"“°-F..Z a» bgneifitdoftfix-seryifte Ha enz- ‘Méblggrdonsolgtiirchison. gltlaotor km“, he sei 1| that‘: w: JR-lfl! e spi- o oya y o n rs’ omen we, ' g e h“. Empire as exemplified by the apoke on the Veterans‘ Rand Act ‘M’ “m” m‘ m" ° our and- certain unfioultiel which it was hoped to overcome. He stresa-' ed the principle of decentraltla- iion in operation of the Act and the appointment of representative farmers u Advisory assistants. The plan, h; said, is hooked up with 1 colleges. experimental forms and departments of agricul- ture throughout. Canada. He discus lOd price ceilings and other regu- eervice forces in the lest war and in (h, present ltruggie. The greet-- nees of the hnpin, he said, lies in the faith and mist. of her peo- ie in God's supreme justice. Our ys today are fighting for a bet- a‘; world based on Christian prin- c es. Group Capt, E-A. Blake, 0.311., MM; officer commanding the R. Al". station at. Charlottetown, ' tn ' in e ooncu , mien‘. expressed the Le l°1j"a::_ a gratitude to the l ies d tomes and s i flan civilization. expressed appreciation of many lotions under thg Act- kindneeses shown by the Legion. . HI). Johnson, M-.D., V.D., _____'_._- especially the ladies auxiliary, to Legion representative on the Do- m"; w°°1¢°n_ Britain’! Fwd tho RAJ‘. personnel. mlnion Command, gave a brief re- ' mnwmed the view of the history of the Legion mm’, intention of buildinl P"? warm Agalnet I: mplaeency since its formation in 19M from gm- u“ “h drum, of fresh (w various other veterans‘ ornniu- bu“, oat-ma 5nd potowfl- m He warned lllsinst the "danr "one. He also dealt with the ori- piano will be o rated 11nd" o} eroue idea" that the war is nearly gin and activities of the Canadian ,|upQrvi510n ti: whim? L overandthuyelaouilrolezetirloeionwarlervieu. ‘lboiimdlo slim“