PAGE SIX THE CHAR LOTTETC WN st. Davids Church, Georgetown CENTRAL GUARDIAN In 1837, the year Queen Victoria began her reign. there was prepar- ed in Charlottetown. a document. ViltlCh reads in part as follows.: “Know ye, that l, Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy, Lieutenant Gov- ernor. and Commander in Chief lll and ovcr Her Majesty's Island, Prince Edward, and its dependen- cies. (io give, grant. and ccniirui unto the Reverend Roderick Mac- Aulay. minister of the Presbyter- ian Church in Georgetown. William MacKay of Georgetown, Elder of said Church. George Aitkeii senior, of the slime DlIiCC Eldir of sald Church. and John MacFarlaiie of Montague River. Elder of said Church. and to their successors in office forever, those picccs or par- cels of ground in Georgetown known as town lots numbers eleven ad twelve. as a site for a Church. in conncctititi with. and covcructl by and HCCOTCIllIL‘; to the rules rczula- tions and disciplines of the Kirk of Scotland as established by lair." A few years after securing the site i small buildlniz was erected. but apparently nct paid for. as in _a Charlottetown DZIDQI‘ in 1858 this fl*'ll(‘.(‘ apocaretl "The lat s oi St. Davitifs Church ln Georgi". ,vn will hold a Soiree to raise moncy i0 pay off the debt lll- ciirretl by the Trustees. 'I‘lckefs one shilling and slxpcncc." The origin- al building was almost square. wi'h hitth pulpit. peivs with doors, and the ion: polc with pouch for re- ceiving the collection attached. and before the divs of oruflll-i )>1'<'.‘(‘€'!1l»'T singing. About the bcqiniiiniz oi this century. the building was en- larged and new seats provided. The manse close to the church was built in the carlv sixties and was modeled afttr the ltause on Prince Street in Charlottetown. owned by McLeIIan - MiicLean Marriage Today The marriage of Mr. Henry Ogil- vv J/icuilun of Saint. Jonii son of Mr. H. H. and uie lute Mrs. McLltli- an in Lust itiiclssic, l\'.n., and. wllss l/JLHCILUU .\ilicL..-.n. duugiliei‘ oi Mr. iillLi all... Licuigc A. Alzic-Lcan ci lmwcs, Prince Howard lsltiiiti, takes place today iii 2:150 Raf. in the Un- ited Church at Ncotsbuixn. Nova Styliii. ‘llie Rev. Jiiincs A. Fraser will UillClJlC. inc bride will be HW- Ell in llldlflllgl.‘ by llul‘ faint-r and Will \\'t.dl' a. lloor length gown oi auuti blue slicer niutie on princess lures ivltii a classic neckline, and a matching flower hut and accessories. She will carry o. shower bouquet of roses and siieetpeas. She will be aittntlid by Miss lpliigenic Arse- 1iii.il.i. Clnllioticlllwil, uiio \(ill wlali‘ a ltoaii o; ‘ j rose slicer ivith nllilClllllg AICCUcSUIILE fllld CdlTy 2L r uouqilet of siuiiinci‘ ilovcers. oil). will be attended by his broi . Ml‘. William E. McLellaai 0i Saint Jchn. NB. following inc ceremony a recep- tion will ix licld at iiie home of the Iiev .\Ll'- and . ' :s Iu-"lis- er. at so (Ql/ULIYII, N. . Mrs. iccder- ick . Aiuclvlillaii, Wood Islands, P.l.~l.l.. the bride's aunt will receive the wedding party. The tea table will be presided over by Mrs. Em- ma MlicLcllun oi Stellarton, N.S., who will be liSHsiUd in serving by Mis. Janus A, rixisir, Mrs. John W. IVIHCKCIILW, Suniniersidc. and. Mrs. Kenneth Nicholson, Flat. River. P. El, sisters of the bride. Other guests present will be Misses Beu- lah Munroe and Verna Darreich 0f ctoivn. Rev‘. Mr. and Mrs. Nfac-Kenzic of Plciou, Mr. Bcr am A. Brown of Hal- . and Airs. M. tcoiiald More- house of Kcniville, NS, Miss Mabel Jolinstone of Truro. the Misses Hel- en Biiiinernian and Nan MacRury of Sydney. The bride's mother will not be able to attend because of il health. ‘llie occasion is made the happier because oi the recently rcocivcd news that the bride's brother. Flight Lieutenant J. Angus Mac- I-eaii of the R..C.A.F.. who has bcen missing since esrly in June is safe and well at a British controlled mrt. r‘oilowing the tveddinz reception the bride and groom will leave for a wedding trip through Nova Sco- tia For travelling the bride will weru‘ I. rosewood ensemble with brown felt hat and matching acces- sories. They will reside at 218 Pitt Street. Saint John. NB. The groom is a Saint John barrister and 1s at present employed with the Wartime Prices and 'I‘i'ades Board as Rentals Officer. The bride prior to her marrlaue was Commissioner for New Brunswick and Prince Ecl- vvard Island Divisions of the Can- adian Red Cross Society. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court, September 942 . , . . . . 2nilA.Dl . iie of Calvin Macimod ‘llV River in King's the said Province, Fariucr (|"(‘i‘l\.\'(‘(l. intestate. To tiic Sheriff of the County of ‘ ' y or any Constalfc or within said Coilnty upon reading the peti- Mtiy MacLeod oi Rivcr in King's County, Wirl i, Atlniinistratrix of the IiUOVC-llllffifiil Estate Ptaying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are thcrcfore hereby required to ciit- all persons interested in the said Estate to bc mid appear be- foie the Judge present at a Pro. bale Court to be held 1n the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Friday the Ninth day of October rivet commit, at the hour of Eleven o'clock fort-noon of (lie same day to shew (tausc if atiy they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. James Hashim, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hcrcbyi ordered that a. trite copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each wcck for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hr-rcof be forthwith Dusted in the following public places, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King's County aforesaid, at or near the Public Hall and at or near the Store 0i’ (‘luirlcs H. Horton both at Murray Rivcr in King's County aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have dun notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Leo- nard Palmcr, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above wrllten. By the Court. (LS) ' iSld.) FRANCES L. REAY Acting Registrar. Didi-ray the Hon. Heath llaviland. This old manse is now used as a. Church Hall. a small iiiouern nianse being built ten years ago. 'I‘he first lllllllowl‘ was Roderick MacAulay. who preached in Mur- ray Harbor and Georgetown. He lcil. the ministry i0 eiikr the House of Assembly as Rmpresenni- tivc for Georgetown, and Hugh Ross became pastor of the newly organized cougregiitioti. Alter Ml‘- Rcss resigned the church was for some time without a minister. Then the Rev. Glorge Harper came for a brief rkricd, but he rcniovcd to Dcuiariira, and for two years Dr. Snlxlgrass and Alexander MacKziy supplied ilie pulpit. of Si. David's. In 1850 Andrew Lockhead arrived from Scotland. He was the first ‘byicrian minister- ‘ o ictown. but. alter four your.» rvicc hcrc. returned to Scot- land ivhcr: lie died a few years later. The tliblct on the wall is to his memory". The silver cups on the table inscribed with the word "Si. Davids 1865," are a part of the first communion set, and. were in use for many yiottrs. 1n i861 there (‘H1110 to George- tuivn, a youne; lll.\ll just ordained. to tlie Alinisiiy‘. George Gram, M. Lt-riviirlls Dr- Gl_'fll1l, Principal of Queens IlHlVHSlty. He was follow- ed by Alexander MzicWilliains and Mr. biacwilliums by Peter MPlVllli‘, who is i-clncnibercd by set-cm] at our present congregation. Mr. Mel- ville preached also in Montague wlicre o. new church had been crlc- lvd- In 1877 came John McKiniion with his wife and three small sons, one of whom. Clarence, became the Renlgved Principal of Pine {-1111 cop ., . l\ii'._ MacKinnon returned to Scot- land in 1832 and W. H. Spcnctl- ix- canic minister to both St. Andrew's in Montague and St. David's. In 1888 Montague was made a separate charge and Mr. Spencer went h to reside. When he 19ft C, town A. W. DIJSOI) became pa or licre. then A. W. K. Herdnian, uh.) was followed bv Frank S. Collin. Owing to ill health, Mr. Coffin r9. mfllllfd only two months and George C. Robertson was sent to 1111511 the Year. Mr. Robertson rc- niained until 1909 when Herbert W. Toonibs was inducted as Mi ' t-r to St. David's. Mr. Toonibs WLIS fol- l0\\'ed by A. J W. Back, and Mr. Back by J. A. Greenlees who calnl- in Jiiiluary 1915. Mr. Greenlets icit in 1922 i0 become librarian of the Presbyterian College in MOlllT-slll, and David I\IcGowiin took up tlic work. LJllYllli-C Mi". lvfc-(iovviins LtlIlilC Si. David's became a Dart. oi Th: UlllWd Church cf Canada. After the Union came I-lcnry Pierce. Colin MacNevln, John Sill‘- 11112. and in July 1941 our present D8510)‘ 5101163’ J. Boyce whose inter- cst and zeal have inspired this an- niversary‘ service. Oi those iii-tn wlicse uunics form the chain which binds the past with the present. it can truly be said that. they served their stciicl-u. tion with a. steadfast loyalty and devotion to the Master. ‘Tillie brought changes, but. always have the doors of Si. Davids been (tin-ii 1or the \\'01'Slll]) and praise o1 The Almighty “O GOd,_B.bOVe the drifting years, The shrines our fathers founded, stand: And where the higher gain appears We trace the working of Thy hand. Fill thou our hearts with faith like theirs Who served the days they could not e. 5e I And aive us grace, through ampler years. To build the Kingdom yet to be. F. McL. 360th R.0.A.F. Casualty List OTTAWA. Sept. 3- (CP) —Tl1e Royal Canadian Air Force in its 300th casualty list of the war w. (lay announced that cifrht lucn hurl been killed on active service ovcr- SQHS. Seventeen men were listed as missing after air operations, two as seriously injured on active scr- vice and one as seriously lll, all overseas T. t also named four men as miss 1Q believed killed dilring air operations overseas. The overseas section also in- cluded one miin died as i1 result of injuries on active service, one (frowned accidentally and one previously reported missing iwliev. ed killcd, now reported killed on active service. The "Catiada" section of’ the list included one man drowned acci- dentally, onc seriously injured on active service, tiwo seriously in- Jurctl in automobile accidents and one seriously ill. I<'o'lo\v'nig is the latest list, with ofilcilil tiuinbcrs and next-of-klii; Overseas Killed on active service: Shaw, George Leigh, PO.. J963G, W. L. Shaw (father) Simcoe, Ont Stoll, Ernest. Friedrick Johann. PO, Jl0078, John stall (father) Regina. McDcnald, Alexander Robert, Flt. Sgt, 2535, Mrs. A. R. MCDOH. aid (iviic) Kitchener, Ont. Fleming, Andrew, Sgt... 3.77881, Mrs. Andrew Fleming (mother) Calgary. I-liir er, Robert Henry, Sgt, 12.8506, lvlrs. R. H. Harper (wife) Port Credit. Ont. Leeihcr, Albert, Sgt. M35786. F. J. Leeiher (father) Peterborough, Ont. straw, Morris Ezra, SgL. R77481. Mrs. M. E. Shaw (wife) Montreal. Spears, Edmund Thomas, Sgt, B84630, W. J. Spears (father) 208 Britain st, Saint John, N, B. Died as a result of injuries sus- tained on active service: Primcau, Joseph Louis mics, Flt. Sut, 1169268, Phllias Prlmeau, lfathei‘) Sturgeon Falls, Ont, Drowned accidentally: Cowan. John William Cannel, Sgt, 12.74781, V. C. Cowari (father) Vancouver. Previously reported missing believ- ed killed-now reported killed on active service: Il-eaupre, John. Flt, Sgt. 1155398. George Bcaupre (father) Mont- real. Missing believed killed during air operatinns: Dempsey, Philip Damon, Sgt, 1171782. A. C. Dempsey (father) Stratford, Ont. Smith, Jnmcs 1274480, H. I. Edszar. Flt. Sat. Smith (father) Maryland, Que. Honey, Oeorize William, SRO. 1267269, H. E. Roney (father) Na- panee, Ont. mm, Douglas McRac, Sgt, 117622811‘. E. Ross (father) North East Margaree, N. S. Missing utter liir operations: Dav John Francis. POJ 9-L}1-18-25.J. uimy (fennel-i Preston, mt. to reside in 11 This column ls rflerved for new; of lociii interest, but advertising o! g newsy nature may be lnseneu It the cents u WOIU, itricily payable Ill BURJIUC- Dior Photographs. CitAsWELL for Photographs. CONIFEDERATION LIFE iivsuu- ANCE L-m POLICE COURT — There were no cases before Stipendiary Magist- rate K M. Marlin ui the Police Cour. yesterday moniing, l‘RESE3\"l'Ell|.»\N CHURCH IN (.‘.\.\'.-\U.-1. iircokiicld Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day. Hunter Riv. er. Sunday School l0 A.M.- Worship A.M. Glikmow Road 3 P.M. Hartsilile. Sunday School 2 PM, “'l'Jl'.\lll!) 7.150 RM. Brooklield, Sun- day Sl-liool 10.30 A..\l., Worship 7.30 PM. I\i\'.l0ll£il Dav of Prayer. All Welcome. Dr. A. O. Thomson, Min- ister. 9-4-11 DEMOLISHING BUILDINGS — Iii ‘accordance with a recent order of the Ctnlrloizttoivii Board of l-liblic Health a number oi‘ old houses, Dilllls and other buildings in iilie city are being demolished. These buildings were declared 11h- fit for habitation or ivzle consid- cred a health hazard. W rkiner: -.l.c btisy tearing the dwellings down u). pieseni. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 001 000 00i—Z 5 0 Liiicliinull 000 000 000—0 4 1 l\'c (130111 and Owen; Vaiider Blur. Mails (ti). Starr (u) and La- liilillllt). New lurk 000 000 000-O 4 1 5t. Louis 003 004 00x—7 9 0 iluoocll, Mungo (U), Feldman (B) and Dunning. lvfiincuso (l); Pbllet and W. Cooper. AMhAtICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 000 020——2 4 2 Wlisliiiiirloii 010 I00 10x—3 ‘I Z Dietrich, Haynes (8) and Tresh; Hildson and Early. Chicago 000 000 000-0 5 4 “aisliilicttui 203 110 HEX-H 20 2 nd (6) and Dickey; and Evans. 000 000 000-0 4 0 001 001 00x-2 5 2 Ncivhouser, Gorsica. (6), Hen- shaiv (B) and Parsons; Butland and Peacock. II\"IEIIN;\'I‘IONAI. LEAGUE Itfontreiil 0()0 001 2-3 10 0 Toronto 010 000 000-1 3 4 ltotve and Hoivcll; Strincevlch. Sliuman ('1) and Hofierilh. Montreal 000 200 000-2 5 1 Toronto 000 010 000-1 6 3 Shercr and Dapper; Hallr-tt, Shu- inan ((5), O'Neill (9) and Hofferth. Orioles Whip Little ,. . . . Giants in Twin Bill BALTIMORE. Sept. 3-(A.P)—- Baltimore Orioles ctiiiicd in the In- izil League playoffs derby by (lcfl-iitiiig Jersey '. in both ends oi tonight's doubleheader. Pete Center and Elmer Burkart won the opencr 5-4, with a. six-hit job while the F‘ ck combed Bobby Coombs for ciuht blows. Jcrsiv: (‘ity 000 200 Z—4 6 0 Baltimore 000 203 x—5 8 0 Cnoiixbs and Poland; Center, Biirkart ('7) and Becker. Jersey City 110 000 000-Z 5 1 Baltimore 102 000 00x—3 9 0 Wlttig. Koslo (3) and Baal; Trlnklc and Becker. Chiefs Improve Playoff Hopes NEWARK, sept. 3—(AP)-Sym- clue Chiefs improved their playoff hopcs today by taking the measure of the champion Ncivark Bears 4-1 in a uainc in which outfielder Joe AblCll iviis struck on the head in tho cizhih. h. racusc 011 000 020-4 6 0 Newark 000 000 010—l 5 0 Blackwell. Lambert (8) and Hart- jc; Gcrhrauscr. Candlnt (9) and Paddcn. Robinson_(0),_ Tucker, John Richards, P0., J7448. G. R, Tucker (father) St. Man. raid, John Chisholm Flt. Sgt, 288211, J. OJN Fitzgerald (father) 199 Atlantic Sh. Halifax. Joint“ l". Andrew Taylor Flt. William Johnstone ) oronto. Harold Naismith, Flt. Sgt, 11790-10. R. B. Law (father) Ed. monton VlN/or. Flt. Sgt, Potici‘. John RTiltlél. Vfvan Poll/r (father) Na- Edward, Flt. naiiuo, l). C. ‘1vill'l'lli‘k. Eugene Sgt. 12.84133. William Warnick (fu- ther) Hamilton, Ont Brown, William Elliott, S8 . atom). W. E. Brown (father Tcronto. Iiizlns. Daniel Loon, Sgt, 371637, Tn s Evans (father) Toronto. I c, Percy Garthshore, Sgt» B77208. W. s. Leslie (father) West- . Que. Richard Alexander. Sgt, , Richard Myers (father) 'l‘or')nio. on. James Sherman, Sgiz, lvfrs. J. S. Peterson (wife) i. Ont. Prentice. Robert Bruce, Sgt, 11105300, A. G. Prentice (father) Pickering, Ont. Price, John James, Sgt. R671ll, W. J. Price (father) Bellevillo, Ont. Smith. Robert Ainslie. Sgt, B73287, G. W. Smith (father) Eluin, Albert County, N. B. Wcstvi-cod. ‘nlin Andrew, Sgt... 1158095, R. K. Westwood (father) Vancouver. Withers. Thomas Austin. Sgt... 1179045, T. A. Withers (father) Rostrluiid, Viritinla, U. S. A. Seriously Injured on active ser- vice: Littlejohn, George Alan, 53%., R78309. Mrs, O. A. Littlejohn (wile) Toronto. ’I'ilrnbul1, Allan Smith. FO., Ji-ifio, Mrs. A. G. Turnbull (mo. tlicr- Prince Albert, Sask. Seriously : Campbell, William Robert. Flt. Set... 464390, Mrs. W. L. Campbell (mother) Paris, Ont. Canada: Drowned accidentally: Davis, Frank, Cpl., RAF658484, 1\-frs. S. E. Davies (mother) Green- ford, Middlcsex, Eng. Seriously injured on active service! “fail, W. T., AC1. RAFl385153, W. R. Watt (father) Thurso, Cailiiucss (Founty, Scotland. Seriously injured 1n automobile accidents: Langston. A. 11.. Lac., RAF1158007 Langston (father) Bllston, Staff- ordshlrc, Eng. Deal. Harold Gordon. AC2, Rl7G6o1. R. H. Deal (father) Up- per Falniouth, Hunts County, N8. Seriously lll: Bradley. D. P., AUBQZOIQQ, PG L80. J0099..\fr=. D P. Bradley (wife) Bydnfli trolls. Au: l Qihul-fl-Lm ..- . GUARDIAN SPORTING NEW BUCK NEWSOM MAKES TRIUMPHAL DEBUT WITH DODGERS BY BLANKING CINCINNATI REDS 2-0 ON FOUR HITS NEW YORK. Sept. 3—(AP)- Louis (Booo) Newsoill made a tri- umphal debut with Brooklyn Dodg- ers iouay DY sliullniu out tire mus at Cuicinnati 2-0 on tour hits. His conquest. achieved in a. spec- tacular nurung duel with Johnny Vander Meer. kept the Dodgers’ 4 1-2 game lead intact as St. Louis Cardinals crushed New York Giants. The game brouuht together the leading strikeout artists of the major leagues-Vanda‘ Mcer. the National League kin: with 146. and Newsom. who topped the American league with 113 while laboring for Washington Senators. Each fanned eizht men today and pitclitd on even terms except for an unearned rim in the inning. This swayed the contest in Brooklyn's favor. eventually brim- lng about Vanciys removal for o. pinch hitter in the eighth and givuig the Dodgers an oppor- tunity to face lesser hurlers 1n the ninth. The National Leonie cham- pions took advantage of this oppor- tunity to push across another tally. Cards Maul Giant At St. Louis. two souihpews-éfl- year-old Carl Hubbell and 21-year- old Howie Pellet-went to mound and youth won over exper- ience as St. Louis Cardinals mauled New York Giants 7-0. Pollet pitched four-hit ball for his first victory since June and his d fifth of the season, of which four have been over the Giants. Army and ‘Y’ In Finals Tonight Everything is set for the open- ing game of the Senior Cltv soft- ball finals lfitwieen .the Y. M. C. A. and Army this evening at six o'clock on Victoria Park diamond. The Army won the semifinals from the Navy by virtue of their win last night. The Y. M. C. A. won the regular schedule with only one loss. They dropped this game to the Arniy and when these two teams meet tonight it promises to be a real thriller. In fact the series. which ls a best four out of seven, is ex- pected to produce plenty of action before the winner is declared Both teams are all oiled up ready for the gun tonight. The long lay-off which the “Y" had while the semi-finals were being played is not expected to work to their advantage but on the other hand the soldiers are all warmed up and competition is liable to be keen. ourcun war I’ Hint Whirly May Retire NEW YORK, Sept. 3—(AP)—Thn first. hint that Wnirlaway might be retired, even while he's still pick- ing up those fancy paychecks reg- ularly, came from trainer Ben Jones today in a protest against w to track handlcappers who er find out. how much weight Whirly can carry before his back breaks. Plain Ben weighed in with the tip-off as he and Mr. Big Tail packed their bags and left for a. 10-day New England trip, which has the double utmrpose of "Betting awa from it a " and winning the $25, 00 Narragansett. Special a week from Saturday. “If handicappers keep on piling pounds on Whirly's bank," Be said flatly in talking about. the 134-pound load the colt has been assigned for one forthcoming race. “I'm not going to run him here or anywhere else again. I'm not zo- lniz to take any chances of bavinfl him break down." By. J. IF THAT GETS Senators Sweep Doubleheader From White 80x NEW YORK. Sept. 3—(AP)- Washington defeated Ohicaxo twice today. taking! the open1n8 name 3-11 behind Sid udsons four-hit hurl- and exploding for 20 blows to overwhelm the White Sox 14-0 in the nightcap with rookie Scarbor- ough on the mound. The names were leyed at Washington. Hu on pitched one-hit ball for seven inn of the o ner. In the eighth the x nicked for three blows which they combined with an outfield fly tn produce two runs. Wash! ton collected seven safeties of! Bi Dietrich. lncludinil Jimmy Vernon's homer over the rich!) field. wall in the second. the second game the Senators battered Thornton Lee and Ed Welland al- most at will. Every member of th club exioept Scarborough hit safe- ly at least once. Stan Spence led the attack with a. double and three singes. Little Bobby Emtalella. Cuban outfelder, slap d out a home run inslce the par and added two din . mdfllblb win gave Washington m even break in the four-game series. Bed So: Blank Titers At Boston. the Red Box, who have been winning games but gaining little ground in their stretch drive catch the league-leading Yankees, shut out Detroit 'l‘i|zers 2-0 behind the four-Tilt Ditching of Bill Butland. The victory-Boston's fifth in a. row and 22nd in 2.5 games-enabled the Red Box to chop half a same off the lead of the idle Yankees. who are out front by '1 1-2 games. ACES 18; BRAVES 7 In yesterday's report of the game X‘ between the Aces and Braves, in which the Aces won the Knights of Columbus softball title, it was erroneously stated the score '. s 18-17. This should have read. 18-7. Use Mlnard’: for dandruff. R. Wiliams MEPTEMBER 4, 1942 National Tennis Ch’ships Head Into Semi-Finals YORK. Sept. 3-—(A.P)— Parker ofzlngxmloles and ..¢. NEW Frankie arlcho their way the United Stats tennis champion- ships today. Frankie by lambastina geymourbGreenberIngI, smile. and u poor h Tu bert of Cincinnati. in mute es weN disappoint- ments to the crowd of 2.500. e the national clay on. rm into a TB comeback in won toward the last were mainly by courtesy of Parker. Begum won from Talbert 6-4, 3-0 6-2. 8-4. but the score eve no real indication of the qualtv of play. Talbert in the course of 87 names committed a total of 97 errors. or nearly three to the flame. e win- neir made 71, hlmoe . That Iivca an accurate picture of the strug- go. K. of G. Tennis The midlden o in the weather caused the postponement of some of the M. McDonald and J. F. Connolly defeating Miss Ruth Duffy and Noel Wilson 8-8, 6.8, 8-1. ‘The match betiween Miss Louise Blanchard and Connie beClair and Miss ‘Flcwnloe lVlioTague and Walter Cullen was called before the finish of the third set, each having WOn one set and set will be played this evening. As will the Mrs. J. B. RAcharids-Rutki Duffy match with Miss Louise Blanchard and Marjorie Mitchell. Remember When (By Canadian Freon!) Yvon Robert, “reformed Mont- real wrestler, won his first DIO- fersiorial boxing match at Montreal two yggfg ago today and then le- tired in disgust to return to wrest- ling. Robert's opponent. "RUB Brown of Washington, was counted out in the second round as he knelt in apparent agony claimln! "- (our The judges were not convinc- ed_and_Brown's purse_was wi - Our Boardng House Army Wins Semi-rituals A ma. py Army re iihe Navy 35-0 m; win me semi-finals of he City Softball ileum m ,, b,“ 111w enco w; that produced ppmmni action. As a result oi their wry M soldiers will now advance u? m“ finals against. dis mm, “m, u" lid-Ca. tel?’ in a. best of seveudgg’ 951 9 B51116 OI W t _ Dliiyed this eveninzfi mm “m b° 1111 llD-n 1 f in the bestu-‘gilillif,’ m‘ lea with the Navy as they WI“ down to defeat. at the ilanus m fr“ "I'm" “ °P°111118 €llC0llllt However. the soldiers made a snow‘ the second a) lie ti‘? series. Encouraged they “med ° field for the third tussle with ppm of confidence and. at the end of 21:, Iin u wfillllgbaxlmhwthixl we ""113 ii . e . . be denied and ‘e ganyufm” ‘ once . ‘rho Army got; start last evening 1333a? 8' matches at f who scored five against n 8N“ 1e t~ two/Adding another seven u“.“..§ sixth, the soldiers made sure of r v wry. In this same Inning (h, "$318" 0011M 01113’ Bet one man ln_ | feat they duplicated in the seventh while holding the winners scoreless, The remainder of the izame was ev- enlv contested. lineups: - Army-Croscup. Dickson, Young, Cuthbertson, Johnson, Nearing, 3m, rage. Richard. MacPherson. Navy—Ca1houn. Weber. Crawford, McNevin. Jones, Wlsemlin, Berscht, Brown, Talbot, Palin. BLACKl-IEADS Blackheads go quickly by a simpll method that dissolves them. Get two ounce: of peroxlne powder from your drugglst, apply with a hot. wet cloth gently over the hlackheadsflnd you will wonder when they have qono. With Major Hoopla "IlNG UP FATHER cant-r RESUME cow. _ warz- HEALTH ciasses omit. WE RETURN HOME! w Tav TO Neednixre A TREATY tNlTl-l ivlaizvi-uiJ-wcome, on: FELLOW! 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