- 194s ‘ 4i rpm; (‘THARLOPITETOEN __GUARDIAN A _W__ _ __..s__ ..- was runs or a-r. sauna A ATHLETES Pur cu m CANADIAN ARM AVl-VAHEHHNKHHNMNP tn all understanding, mm f Til-DAY — SHOWS 3.15—7 and 9 p“ knpmr Carry Torch to ‘The World ‘s Battlefront; lfilliilldlfihfillflh rockers A lease-term fislii.r"i‘iséil““..tz.l’ htsmtili; “BUNGLE FOR RRITAIN". have read the letters and diaries ICKEY RODNEY o’ w” “mom” m“ m struck by their ccnstan introspect- doc ‘AYANKAT rron" ° PRINCE EDWARD amining the motives oi itheir con- 2 DAYS ONLY -=- WElL-Tiiiiii. - \ PAGE SIX 4Z7 duct, and exploring the inadequac- ies oi their xeligous iaith and obedience. What is more they in- variably reserved, in the midst oi their personalities, territory prooi against invasion, which God and they lived alone together. We are told that at the heart oi the whirling sandstonn, there is an are; oi periect quiet, where the birds sing and there is no hint oi commotion. and so in the centre of these lives. Whatever the trumoii around them there was tranquility. That is not so with our generation Admittedly, llie is much iaster. Dean Inge once said that we g0 three times as inst as our grand- fathers, without getting one inch further, but rapidity is not the sill!‘ reme tragedy, we try to draw our comfort and security irom outside Iourselves, by the arra oi ex- ternal circumstances, by the as- surance o! o inlons expressed on the radio, in t newspapers or even jin chance conversations on the . rstreet- Whoever speaks is invested .. . ' _, _' ,, ’ 4'" _ with influence. Ii a boy flies the ‘ , _,.»- .- '14" ' til-I'M" "‘ .2‘ Atlantic he becomes an authority //' wfirfiw on ‘linternational aiftcllirs. Ii a man ,./--"".>~-"" -" ' fl-ffl-‘jnov’ sur ves ior a mon in a rubber " » - ' 4x31 boat, he is accepted’ as qualified v ' . "PM. LIZCOL, 4 to pronounce on labour roblems. » r ' “a r‘ -‘ What. ls more we meet liieEs dltiic- J‘f|\’.’:, CEC'L 9' '1 MERRFIT uit moments, not by the application y’ ' ‘ A?’ oi permanent principles, deeply /»' established and rooted in religion, but by extemporised programmes largely motivated by expediency. Therefore it is well that we be re- called to t-he Christian experience oi liie possessed and‘ quieted at the centre, and that we be reminded oi gheogdroimmd reality oi the peace .yiI-"o- ... gl£:,Y§,.‘-"lfi"f'_'f‘t“ ._. ._ ._ "rear t. l\““"f.',',':‘ “$‘J‘n*‘rr.“si"q"> ~ . “"“"' "21. mouijiilllnvilieiilf ll a g l-Iiiiii; Stewart-Batty Wedding 9 A very pretty weddin took last Wednesda in the p Church, Kens gton. when Eliza Mae Stewart, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Stewart, Norboro. P.E.I., was united in marriage to Bit-Lt. Gordon Batey son oi Mrs. Allan and the nu Allan may o! Sunderland, England. Mrs. Harding presided at the organ and during the signing oi the register Mr. Mountain oi Bummerside, sang "O Periect Ilove." The bride wore a lovel gown oi turquoise sheer over taieta, with sweetheart neckline and carried an exquisite shower bou uet oi roses. She was attended as rldeamald by her ter Georgie who chose I smart gown oi pink sheer, a bou- quet oi oarnations completing the pleasing effect. The groom was ably sufiported by g Cmdr VICTOR MciAGlEN Alon Baxter; Sig Rumonn jBaloaorek Q.CHURCHILL MANN . '- 3), . _ PLUS “loos coho." 3°’ Romantic Nevada -- Travelogue By 5/5“ m M“°Phe"°“' Alrmy Iniormation Writer OITAWA, May 19:—'I'.ile will to win...... that inbred qllullly oi u true athlete......lias its blueprint “he makeup oi the Canadian <--lmu~me-»»A»-a» ,»..._... n lwnzlna g 41Jfl.nI\II—.‘ Ear-rm p y. Wherever sons 0i the nation's playing lields are wearing khaki, the essence of that. DCVCY-cIiy-(lll) spirit permeates the ranks cl onc 0i the world's best trained armies. Thousands of browny athletes who battled on Canada's gridirolls, in hockey arenas, on diamond sanclluls, in sleek rowing shells and ill other L04 / "Frvn WJLWHITAKER _ . 125.9. m-r the bride's brother, W . Chester Stewart. Ushers were the t L"¢.J.!»$’,¢t \/_ ¢-. ARMY 1: an -_- r..--°_"-<.'*"L $5.1‘. JEEGZZ‘? ‘T i2 5P1‘? 9.735“! S‘? “IDS-ii” ALDO NEWS —- Rear Gunners — CARTOON I SHOWS DAILY — 3.15 — 7 and 8.4-5 IZRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE 11A WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” Link Between These Provinces” (nan. -eUNnAYs mcumlm) noxmo. MAY AND JUNE ‘The C Will Leave Wood Islands 7.00 an. 8.80 pan. LUNCHD! SERVED Will Leave Caribou 8.00 am. (.80 p.m. pounced bride's brother Mr. Leighton Stew- art and Mr. Clarke Harding. At the church the iormer pupils oi the bride. now in uniform in Charlotte- town, iormed a guard oi honor to greet them. Following the ceremony a delight- iul reception was held at the home oi the bride's parents when hap- py congratulations and good wishes were showered on them. The bridal couple left later by plane on their honeymoon the bride travelling in a beige an brown suit with smart camel hair top-coat. Japanese Mourn Navy Commander NEW YORK, May 34 —(AP)—tAd- iniral Iaoroku Yamamoto, the Jap- anese navy's commander-in-chiei, author oi the Pearl Harbor attack and the man who once boasted he would dictate ace terms in ID11- rlon and Was lngton was killed last month in air combo/t on some iar southern iront, kyo Em or ordered a stats ised him hum.- ilunerglar and ra sporting spheres, take with them a background oi natural leader-drip, initiative and discipline to ma) the“. comrades‘ From was; w ‘ \\‘Cll'll"}Jlll'ilSES as “he blazed 3, bullet coast they are [creaking Hie plflylllgl dYIYE tlloy blasted him oii the iields of a sporting nation rm- a lllc- l‘ lllvlllld z Misc suns suddenly bark- and-death struggle against tyranny. , vdl o llmvcrflll onslaught". are ore- Tllelr training has provcll itself, t H1 ill) lwurrful onslaught". are pre- ior hundreds have risen to culn-lllllffifii U103’ 01161‘ 11594 BYE 9T0- missioned ranks and hundrods more‘ belly ulvrlied to death-dealing mor- are part and parcel oi that illljfur- tors cud venomous luMhme-mm tent cog in the military wheel — [ire- the non-conunissioned oiiicer. 901M155 Sbortdoms Number One pride ct‘ the Canadian Army is Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Merritt, who won the coveted Victoria Hundreds oi men whose llnllleS_C!'05-‘='_ for his lzallalmtv at Dionne- are lamiliar to every sports page m g Movrltl- 110w o prisoner-oi-Wor. Canada, have been overseas since I WM r1 Sim" footballer with the Van- the first year oi conflict. sfimeii-‘UIUXT Athletic Club where his muched mo; 1n fiance m J1me , clashing spirit came to the iore in 1040. Some journeyed to SpitZ-iiIIImCS against other powerful West- hergen to experience an uncontcsi- , crn gridiron teams. He was also a ed occupation. Some had their iil-stkoou yuwhmuu. sculler and Partl- taste oi mortal combat on u... slleil- ‘ olrmu lu olher branches oi sport- torn shores oi Dleppc. Some dldlrtl survive that bloody episode: otllersi Hamilton Star Decorated were spared to win decorations 1mm m; Majesty _ Another football stalwart - one oi 00111989. born oi Canadian sport. Denied opportunity name - Major D. . (Den) others are chomping at the bit ior Whitaker oi Hamilton. came out the eventual struggle with their of Dionne to Win the Distinguished Ngzi gdversgflgg, Service Order. For years he was a mainstay oi Hamilton ‘Tigers and In sprawling arm camps across the coimti-y many ousands more before that oi Queens University 931115. ' I are gutting their athletic spirit into another gridiron “great” Heroes Born At DIEppi! true evidence‘ comppfltlve“ilf the "greats" oi thew tin as-tbeat oi the Canadian Anny imbue l Mo... who have chronicled such ...me- ' ‘ riders as a member oi the Canadian Brigadier Churchill Mann oi Toronto, who participated ior many years in International Horse Shows against the Empire's greatest Arnry Team came back from Diep to receive the Distinguished Servce Order. Canadian cricket circles were represented in the same battle by Captain Clarke Bell" who paid the supreme 148 toured the United Kingdom with a crack Canadian cricket team. Bisley Winner Overseas Blding their time ior the all- - A important order to move are many "big names" to Canadian s rts ians. Crack shots are invaluabe to any army and Canada has two outstanding marksmen now over- seas. Malor Desmond Burke, Ottawa, who moved shooting com- petition onto the iront page oi Canadian newspapers when he won the King's Prize at Bisley in i924, is a medical oiiicer with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Captain Hal Parker, member oi d ' Bisl team oi l0 years gfialysl» qysomewhere in Bri- tain." the Royal Canadian Artillery- One oi Saunders’ rowing mates. Major George Alleyne Browne, oi Ottawa. ls wearing the 918i gulshed Service Order ior “undisclosed? BIOWBB. mm" staff member oi the $811831!" Broadcasting Corporation. Wilde“ being a prominent sculler with the Ottawa Rowing Club, was a cham- pion swimmer while attendln Acadia University and has IOVOIB trophies ior his ieats. HO awarded the 13.5.0. while a C8D" tain, an unusual honor ior a junior oiiicer. Only i 19W "595 are on record irom the First Great War. He has since been Dlflmilifid- Mobilizes Sports Batter! unit irom Toronto named the "Sports Battery". can Justify claim tovits name. It was iornled by Major Conny Smymé. M.C.. WM" name is synonymous with froron- to's hockey Maple Leais. deeds Registered Wool Warehouse n To- history- ‘ 1| has “m” Potato Growers’ warehouse at the ioot oi Prince Stroll» Chaim“ m eh l im, the bat fi§“5rt§§“m.3e,° i... 0i 0mm best known s orts columnists and m. former ioctbal player and coach. Am th r who trained Hi4 wentlzngvegseissswith the battery W" Ralph Allen, wlunlues and Till- onto sports writer. l-Ie was I sergeant but now is war corres- pondent ior Toronto: Globe Mail. Ottawa has contributed a well-known sports writer. "d1" commentator and athlete in Ms- jor T. T. "Tommy" Shields. Shields, winner oi the DistlnKlII-lll‘ ed Conduct. Medal in the Great War. is now stationed at l tional Deionce Heafiqllafifli- ,, d Scores oi other blfl 11am" m the sport world are takinS "P ° torch with their comrades. T5107! are gradually droppinll 0" 0"“ °' again l9". llrzmtiliebgglrlfllivnlleugatlon’! Wool Marketing m“ established in w": dian wool Board. a NURTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED cnartnorzrnrowrz, r. s. l. This eh use operated under the Can! d registxrtld l: or’. name oi the Prince new»: 1:311 gmlrggg w | If???’ ‘sflhlilpgecdopaetle ‘if! ‘vi/‘fiiirfiltimst-Inn. liheiltlmw"; “n: Q l! l' 00 “int. mnlrrzzs’.iii::lt'm' comma"? "or: aw; 5n M! 0 _ 0 will be paid when woollis [r1601 35”“ ‘hwm ‘tmgefnq pm- hmlflg" M t xii»... an: address of r‘."l'.‘.-i'¢‘=‘.’" Bo "l" m “' r Y "d "i Deductions "l" b‘ itacged both within and without-Won: atoll- nliade ior wool tied with hinder twinn- IONUS 0N CLEAN WOOL ~ rail r - oi the sue» expansion Misti-m" "l" ‘° ‘m1, .1 cleanzrnweiowrodnetio the Dominion all Provincial Departmen _ "you"? i nsdian Fleece es o a Imaf; PREPARED AT TIME OI‘ SHE went into Dieppe but he hasn't been heard from since. He was Licuicnunt Jack Taylor, Toronto Canadian all-slur team in i963. Canada's wast coast, hotbed oi crnck basketball teams. boasts oi GunncrH. J. "l-lank” who won ill? MlllitaryitMiaalt at Dieppf. lilo pcronne wh coaDom- . athletic prowess. Several oi Cnn- YlOCSJlCVOTHI times Canadian Cham- champ!” mgmgdgxffwa geinogf ada.'s best lmcwn sports writers have pions, lmrl now places the M. M. M- (Milm) a?“ M; me p with taken up the (YlLLHO ior democracy. with his other trophies. at" 9! w“- He m” Another medical oiiicer. and also an Ottawa product, is Captain Don. Young, great outside wing ni Ottawa Senators‘ 192d cham- pionship team. l-le accompanied the Canadian expedition to Spitz- bergen. Another Ottawa son and member oi one oi its Canadian awaiting the day when they go to Join their iellow soldiers overseas. sports Writers Answer Call Answering the glorious call too, are scolree oi sportsmen and sport oiiicials — men who made it possi- ble ior these youths to display their ts. Tokyo m nationwide Ollffllilfi. . Koga, t enow commander-in-chier l To stamp Meat is 5a. was chiei oi nayal 1%: l... WCREA SE GUARDS WINDSOR, Ont, May 21 —(CPl - Navy Minister Aincmnald today advised Mayor A. .l. Rlleaume oi Windsor that gilorcls at the Wind- sor entrances to the Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit-Windsor tunnel llud hem lrzcrozlscrl 100 per writ as a rI-éllil o! a re-survey oi’ protection inciillio... Chins. waters in 1941 42, leading role in the seizure oi Hong Kons’ and the Philippines and re- cently had commanded Yokosuks, Japan's 1a OTTAWA, May 24 —(CP) —Ken- neth W, Taylor, ioods administra- tor, said at a press conierence to- night that a system oi’ stamping meat to be introduced shortly by The Prices Board is designed to help eliminate a black maltket un- der the meat rationing system which starts May 2'7. gton iconcem ng the Tok o Yamosnotds end. ey said forces had met so many reverses in recent months that he m ht have committed harakiri; it was gggsilble that he died a natural -_uu——u|ac-Q—u~m,s-_.-»wv""" ' / Travel byAirl T0: Ho said in a few weeks meat on sale in Canadian butcher stores will be stamped and it probably would be correct to assume that meat which had not been stamged when it reached the retailer ad come from a black market. Meat now being marketed in Canada is sufficient to meet the ration requirements, Mr. Taylor SB . Submit Report ii.M.W. ilear A.F.i. Terms WASHINCYIUN’, May 24 _(AP) _ - William Green. president oi the American Federation oi labor, let be lmown by inicrence tonight d against the Certified _S_ annalgysa ‘ by the B shearing an u. 1:: thrush." or wet». Reingve all lulu rm all each Barry Bellies heiore tying will be made direct to the Grower throlllh tam] and Dung Looks before ¢ l! bum are "scent only on the underside oi the vovi Approvaljlaceli ‘I: m: ‘he wool now 1-0 noun: ‘IIIIIONUI Any Grower may qualify Iv! obeervlll I l" fill" “u” n‘ slieegponlywheniieeeeuarodryandlwvlll°m'°°‘h°' ' oachilewl - w 4. Be veanyneekortlaokseetivns oiiieeeeknowntobell {glib clrsfiFQeds and straw-or shale out the ohaii as Illlvll ll IQ eeee, rem!" that i1 John l‘... Lewis‘ United Mine Avoid Workers come back into the AIL. iold they will be bound by a n0- Moncton. . er‘??? -',l,-_"»}°°;~,qg;-g,g'- w» m“ I. Illllllclf them in wi Saint John... Summerside... PLANES ‘DAILY:- Arrive Monclon Leave Charlottetown 1.50 a.m. 12.80 p.m_ 4.30 p.m. Fare - Charlottetown - Mllilclflfl $6.50 Single $11.70 REIIIPII P ins tax. Information -- Reservations Phone 540 1403 ‘Ext-cpl Sunday Maritime Central Airways LIMITED benefit 0i a six-day wee-k, increas- ln Coal Dispute WASHINGTON, May 21 --(AP) - The War Labor Board's panel in the soit coal dispute submitted a report tonight which indicated that any straight basic wage increase under the ‘little steel" formula is improbable. but leit the way open 101' fldlll-Bl-menls oi other kinds, which could be minor or tisl as the iull Board determines. The principal demand upon which a compromise decision ap- peared possible is the portal-to- portai method oi compensation which would include payment ior underground travel time. At pre- sent the Miners‘ seven-hour work- ing day includes only the actual produc ive time. RANTTHIAM, Other concessions are possible in Velel-flble 196118 8351.11,,“ stit/ute members in Canada are be- ing distributed to Women's Insti- tutes ln Ltncnlnshlre, and many ed "anon payments; and (m. e. wrmen gardeners this year will be equipment. and tho way oi increased that the Miners would receive the tools. 8 without reservations oi that no strike will be approved or condoned by America Federation oi Labor and its aliiilis- ed lsniorls until the enemies oi America have been crushed irlrtn iinal defeat." substan- t oxpcrllnenling The report was factual and ann- trike pledge. In an address to an AIL. "La- bor ior Victory" rally, Green reas- serted a prom by his organization. in these words:- no-strike "I say to you here and now, ki whoring: There is an application peudins by the United Mine Workers ior re- 811% oi that wlion into the AFL. se . specific mention oi the UM.W. in his speech. Green. however, made no G England (OM- irom Women's In- wNr a Canadian Plln said to be exceptionally pro- tsined no recommendation assuch, liiic __ merit oi Milnitlons and Supply, tho National Wnr Fi- nance Committee has announml that the name of the Canadian community which inns produced the best Victory Loan promotion idea during the current cam- Under arrangements authorized by the Depart- paign will be placed on a Lancaster bomber made in T0 CARRY NAMES INTO BATTILI cnnada. The names oi other communities, runners-up in the content. will be given to Mosquito bombe .- also constructed in Canada. The Mosquito is shown in flight at the bottom, with the lsncaster poised ior a takeoii in the top picture. side down, on a clean lo neck. from the whl l. Sheen reeders‘ Association. desi blo l ll Tfisr regain .‘.-'°3nll’ rgleels separated as above outlined. IIIII YOUI WOOL 2. Any and which has to grading. This Bonn: Payment is definite! It nppl f. ..-< \ w d ‘l 1. P k ie all tan. lam llel Iiegaanrlwl: [Iryga Pack any Grey, an ‘ mph rtai on t m: ellrowhzmhzllzierseIrwm-Vvae-wwmkiub! Illa I’- shuns us. llll rat-um: wfiig . Tie with paper twine. keeplfll “u”. on outside. With small climrfaotlllnaiatzodmba filmy m“ M.“ Quill"! fifififihm-w if’? m norms wm. NOI‘ an ram 0N l. Wool ms with Binder Twine or other sisal Twini- rlliion Clip reggeiveil ahtl-radlsgisiergd '17.... honsleorin pooncaliihr u 8. Wool received in a Damp. Wet or Milli! Wfllluilm | r Ill‘ "$1: 35x53 51in” 33cm u‘ s rue rnmca snwaan rsssrm snnsr nsI-IIPW. ‘r . association. onsaum-Ilvwlt .. t