THE . CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN > A I | I I ' l I ' I At “Y” lll i Add l 88 El’ FGSSBS -. rllc- . _ "I: P . o L d l BACK gTRE-[CH Sees Sloee llllee Shut Out Retired “u a‘ t‘ g g I ' i Spe kin at the B3 d l A In Junior League lFrolll llaelllfl MTgwAInwwmMMeduMi-aeirh a 35;; $3.3. ‘as n. doéni. dm" . . . - 6 a TQPBU W9C G Nova Booth trot oi- ploe lilo not been definite ——— ___ gg-viiial, "llllnin ll‘ mflmmwn“; retiring Right Worshipful orllnd n to the decided but from prgunt mam“ NEW YORK, May ll — (AP)-- yo M“ l, _ (u, 5M and 83° m m, Y_M_C_A_ Master, the Rev. J. A. Nicholson at Ilfftno will“ bu: good at either trait. ghllulllblbl§ lfyllw! quit outline thllilt shu Out. winner o1 the 1m m; banding. ' ' mmh ‘f; ‘L? fi§‘,',.,‘i§"°““,ff "13, enggggg l .. on c gar . ' ". y um, wok ‘ mégayw5a Ifagfetfi serve that theogfftfin?l\lgfiO ‘glege- hung}: $3.11.: epami anvflhfnrgiggisertt “tfiedfflnfiu par- Nations are stronger in ethe an“ dollar 10314 ‘at y": m‘ m” m’ be‘ land Indians are the etrongst retired from raci 11nd ‘ ‘ * n ' games. on the land and on the sea than tie m m, U 5‘ L an“ mfg club in the American u "on to . e ' nd contests. 1n which the ioliow- ever before. The enemy new‘ l}; Mighty mm." m, put on many gaffer" but his Chicago White Box The five-year-old eon o1 . ins: were the ' ' ' mill“ that dais“ is certain. mmhmo _ in“ huh m‘; “m!!! and ,w1n their share. poise ~won #3175471. of which he Prize-Patricia Richards. However, we must not be too op- , _ll. m1; a“ m“! mun 235 "h Joining the chorus of manage; picked up $394.83’! as a three-year- Prize-Lilly Mackenme timlstic for that causes complac» f other "m1"; quanta m a‘ vet’; um“, who see a tight race in tho junior old when he won eight stakes, 3rd Prize-El e Saunders oncy. We reallve that the struggle N“, Hum“, u hem‘ workepfh circuit. the Chicago boss had a itth Prlze—Sadie McKarr is not over yet. We must destroy §0V¢n1m;:“o'“ln!7g‘ the u“ “we mmh d good word to say for cveryho th PI1Z6—D0I1Tinfl Show“ m the planes and ships and all the; u» two» 1t"t.:.°;**li:..°.".:.."l:*..tt= Basghaws in “w... stratum... bu... a °“-‘5¥%.“Z°“.‘l..'}§.§"°u§‘i§‘“ln m“ l’, Th! 011M ltr to the HYHIILIL "N York has u; at p 00d deiclous buiifet supper at which a have been over-subscribed. show-I l“ "llllllimlfé howis Oolleonsoo 2.0a 3-4 (p) 1.10 gifchine." said Jimmy "find time I I very iovws will time W8 ‘will 1n the determination of the can-l comp-of (t). ‘Titania; $21129 iwitohed lrotwni haive a nod infield and by evervon. e. in attendance» ad 1-l pé-fillplel ‘to lieiseve? ind Ithisl m Wm be m‘ aha u meg,‘ ‘an; L.“ zaslzrxes- ‘$9M gilvyes: the x. But Cleve- war uni vc ory _ls a aine . . . - . Qnly 1n catching Ind Mr. Nicholson said that thedDfl- ul,»=,,,,-y,,.,,, “entrust” lrwm= “hi? lmiil braids." ".2" l.“ n33: .‘.“i'°“'°‘l.‘1'."' I-ailbs Tu Join asst: ills;....l.".l;i"l2§l'i < . wee - , e n . “l mm needed some summaries inst year "If we get tho hlfliln‘ ‘$11 do Player-d; Club 3 w: R, “fr” _ poned because of tile war. l‘ and it h the h-tte pea-to! the season end okay." walker, Dodger! 3g m; y; 4, A15 B P rt TI He made feeling reference to the l blmflm mmbmm ‘M ooh e record of 1.15. is smooth as Tucker w, so; 1a 75 14 91 41y HIWIIS 8 " IIIIB members of the lod e who had u» nevi-u dn“..l°iai’a.vh%=.. oer‘ n. “divs. an n a n a ""€‘.°.%.§“}'.’.' dress.‘ i"? _°._. - - e o: . 5w , 91-5 13 55 3 31 353i cxe ss‘ _y oa vvn a 1 S rt Sh rt we hm“ t" - ui?“"-%uu‘u‘u.'v.ua.a" P" 0 S .‘§’§..’“.L‘.‘i‘2i“’-rfi'?.'.’£ ll i: “i "“" m‘ llubaarldsimk will Another o! tho stalwart owned that ~ u Runs batted l - t; . ST- mms- M" 1° - ‘AP’ - Dealing with the state of tn~ lillilelaw ggfumfll-u 11:0 attentiozlimis Rey- Sohuital. nodsorfoovzirftgflolfilgfl $$§ENLQ$' gkhfigfiielgrmévlfi; ma: ordiél n3 said: "Oui- order OI1_P.i lfiit that the lbflilbit-llfiiieglm Wu‘ d mnxuaud m; “h” ' “W” gue: Stephens, Brown! Z- e-been out of baseball so fal- thunk} 1 an; Tetfflkflandfmrdthe prmé . lif Milan-inbuilt f Iff-‘Olifl-‘l- Home runs National league: _ .111 ll the; Np ‘f g “*5 l“ °m if." l" " a out“ u: m .....2.='."“"~.:i* tlilit"‘t.l°.iir" .... our...“ x2e..."- gsi-li-Fiitiilnl dial. i£.°.‘.‘i€§“¢f.l. '.’l"it.."'ifiil dotrllrt “w!” oandhg-efilollirokiyln wog in (mum... h“, ators. Hayes‘. Athletlcs,s;ence' ‘m-i gum“ o‘ Dewm announced u” ‘lured Iisetléistrernlcmbei- on; mottlnil l ExhiHMofl 0B8! to ‘ "m! ' mm!" 1- ‘ '_'— ' passed his pre-induction w“ ‘g o a me“ a“ spec“ 1 q Canada. bu; menu. there Patrick IDNDON my 1o -<cr - Pur- xamin - Pilvlllll“ l° “°“°~ I ell-people o CINE-Int chit: Du‘ a 5-19- ll-N 316 nil-u‘: badoeéied gamma ioetled louzhly- ‘fag-fignfxvelm angityoxéerll/‘fltsewigs ‘til-ale rs ourvlgxigel-arreiasvelgyanaimitlxllllnngilg __°_ i166. nobody blows d“ fljfldlng . lit but boom; to lpvg m. g“. en i“ don“ mughanggg‘ lazuli‘, ieleftlvzvoifgwc°ovlkegumtlag sincere. We urge that all members 1 iaohuwjiii be In mArh of ales. ogohefisr he has not hands within a few mitintes. I nneinlfiodalfin. from‘ Detrtolt to a Ygélmlfg; big?” “gaff °ll. Ftlle A?" ! - - > O if.’ , ' W» an: g; Mining m“ "°“"°".'l‘§.,_i”’ m“ ’ w - 9éi¥i°‘i.“..‘l‘$.°u’filni“l'élaf“fillfifiif g5; 131;; lghesigrgglxu; glitggg; u... gvayhiwe his. 51.2. llllll ' , memers p an 0x te n u- m“, my, mud-m; 33¢," “If ‘It. Jog hi; g ‘in I-ild wholes. $L1¢= Britain n t games and on Saturdays and I or ‘.. voila mam. Non. about in m 1m wit-h 3|: 11.16.11» §ul§$° "llllai g the create»: oy- "Anmlll- Sundays-o total o1 at law 51 enfieeigrringrio tall; new world Mr. i¥“n°“"i..fi't%'£.“l;’"u§lin Prince fidurtlanfiou? needed no uféintifilsl?” l n“ mm" 3‘ “lmllllllll- g 1 “Addition he will be able to Nmmls” s“ "‘“““l’ “E “m”? at“ “ma”... "it... B; l; a,,~.,,,,»nk,,,,-..=gg,l,g»,gv u, “2;§21.fif‘5°§§l.“il;§ glliuliiéiui=ll=l~iiiniil 1- $35” d1::;."i.:.'"s..::.. “ti; ‘lll~"ti’§“¥l?i°llill - - - l“ ‘ - : » r - - ' . were.“ Ylllltm-ltén. M cheerful little fellow and has t. f $001112’;- Tlis Wheel bioieufi 3mm“ l‘ s” "m" 3' tnedflrowns finv {In those Cities with.uffffirmlsuswofllrslngf. “£3. lllllll W‘! lib! wllv o! eoinz- 8o fI-r he l l‘ Klellimlm "8 Allmnrclilv A <llll°ii u L" = mull“ ii 1°! Association will liav an lm t t‘ nl-d n. ' u; _ from Eire by rotund ooomo Fllnt- tn l f outfi lder n old El ' ° P“ a“ i time. th’ regular |-|1Q%qmk WWW-a auufimnlg‘: llllll- “WWII lo"'1'l'l8 58c Khan of Obvehn - wlfo offsllolGlfr tile teamuto reg-anti pa“ m m" m the mun‘ our I“ mum“. Gonna‘ h.“ “n u" m“ _ margin‘... d). Philadelphia i. ‘or induction a Ban Anmmo Order will stand in a world that 5MW‘ mmml ‘l "l- oadinl to ffhe Your gook. loolisuats “l-“lhllll l". "l Blllllllliillrlhil "l St. Louis '6; New for: I M" m filalfesirllglneorl-gleergheigtlsflgngse 05o aixrl w and Northern :1 oosoibillt- fi lthratgx 3g. gm mbvouiwt Jdglte 31m»; 255:2; Detroit 4; Washington l,‘ —-—?*—-— mat our Orange Association will} 10* a.“ bib” Ab“ L69: b“ MhAt-m b a 2w INTERNATIONAL n n lzliilviliiivmifliévillllflortant Place irl thel muanotbnnootraoititbolngvlletoa Ihonhooometo ow a winniuo w" Eli ihls . -~. nit on wine wla tho hauler afr- oluguw he has now rounded out mil" We" nut down. colts won Newark o; Syrwuse l. sonarmiaxclen refegetirldciustoMll/flfrcthollel A114 ll elnectod b he and s!!!" Jllet rolrllil to 80- H: is @1113 for g ism-lg, but mere We" Ore 3; Joiivy City 9 carried out and special services he I lilo llimmer or early worked in about the some notdi u n” “W”! ham-l" "l m9 dimlllllly Mont-reels; Tomn . conducted. He said that because l ‘rile foot-ix: is said to be excep- mien. 1"“ “d “mall” ll "i" Buffalo 4; Rochester a. o1 the war the l°th of July bole-l Willi? 8°05 hill’ "We will be con- __o_ l-lwllghl mull‘. wllllld S llnllll l-llfl. n bratioli was not held ‘ “MW” lmmnd "m"! 1!! N . w“ w“ w?" h‘ d- "N I In conclusion he thanked “alll Manson» .. l may» i: can... ... a '“*.:.“"" Remember When lllllllll w-~-r»-~ . e ere are ind festestmgap gulf» “$31,953,: know all bout. He he: no new faces. “let's us: more‘: .___ ; £111“... 0.13% t: nublmaly actilfnm etiyohewillbeglad toknown that nu not been buried but l. full of plenty of rnonoy about and gre - n, Th, cum“, P Work °,,_, “l, 5,“, ‘l ffls liq," ti" lloncton will be on the racing map INN Ind Joe is constantly o urq n sound investment.’ Pete Iiatm deilhxvxlednuildlck la.l 1 te in Bo t1 b if: e h n o! Ce but lg" ll " "W llefllmbie olMe to so i-iflniuc him Ind nvins e11 for g; "Yoy can buy s doe and out it in Walker as world's welterweight Begum ‘is their? niaoo 5X31, "ti; gxreaclxdeulslv alllgfiglFl-r? my “.12? - big stoke reoe hen July 1st. the hands of a trainer who will run boxing champi is to- - - - ~ » 114th‘ . “W - ' ‘ _Q._ Admiral 2.11. owned by the Pictou ‘it at tine tracks at almost no expense nllzhg with a lggounigfigslslgfioover fitcbiafrlglisnolliftrxitlfntmisilo cub ifila§1d“él£pfiagtf§ériutr°'éi‘,gy fiafinéi n, whom“ w“ b, l t Foundry boggufiabit tuolrerod out to yourself. Even if its not a first- the tov ldg- at Scranton. Pa. Packs and an e n r or and Country Let us have faith. pugumm one of found." a at the end y s rwlne eea- closer-imam’, it will more than pav Y€9IB leer Walker became Scout Troops ll-re now on an active and m u, pledge ourselves 38am l Plcfou’! flight-rial ealtnen and T ?nlgwmfiol£lfia:lig for its keep in most oases 1m ewelght chéarxzipitgilililvbtvntdlgfoeatt; rootlne. Mlgwo‘! thainlaveoiiefrillag" not to falter until our enemies are l maid mm“, . ——- . . e - -- lgn, “$5, “my mum“; ply in ci-and condition and At another auction. utters of livid that title. Walker. who cn- lvlty. dma“d'__________ l ed in the trap]; gm we can be me should not be overlooked in hisfipuppies less than l2 morn old lewd heovyweilzh ranks in 1931. re-Q. m. W.A. Speed. Boy scout field THREE D AY FU that Pit-tot; wit; gm u‘ at“ o; class. J Early is a colt that is which have yet to see a tr were ill“! Home years ago. ‘sgcretary tor RE I and 21.5.. R September lo-zi-il in connection showing up nicely. the big at/mlotion. A Iondon train- with headquarters at Halifax, has ____ with the Piotou , M ; . ell- vrho bought three dose of a. litter STORY just coinpleleda tv-‘o a (Continued from page l.) recent m w" 11m,“ of seven by Alplrll Burglar, er OF w instruction course here tor attended. engineer-r we" ‘PM Nest on our list is the “ti” of s4 open rsoes. t ____ scout andloub masters. average 0d salsa. Canadian Nat- uld contra mflm the noble and he has a strong ~ .11,” m“ mt b, '9"), my. (omtinued 90m p", L) The lenders of the uub Packs are: tonal Fox Breeders Association's, W3 ill every rspect and to build '°““'ud5l4 l" 41611111107519!“ an‘ iihinl. but any of than may bring 5t. Pam's. Mary Mani-Celine; 51- 7M new type pelts were ca iler ccni, a nandrtond, fqnggg m4 “m” in the ex-Ohio new The Walnut m you, o, m‘; m,“ m, m mum stayed behind to depth chgyg. Peter's. Helen shes-roll. assistant. sold at an average of _$l0O.l6. , Abbe 2.6 1-4 He is g lovely rnan- I paid for than? es, us saving many Lauors from t Marjorie I-lyndnmn. b100, Adele true above lmmmauon was sup a o R a ed net-ed horse. sound as n bell egg death by underwater explosions" ,Mac aslstailts. Crrace D111: plied bv_ ivir. ‘eorge A, caltbeox, r we" We» l» n u is mt‘... it‘... it'd? "tit t... Jun» no» noun» m- .....°“.'.i§s":“'“ W" "a m-"hlli-‘iasnm... .. .-. ma... assailant .A. and will ve ti}: "go" at Ne-wfiagm 5mm bun 1113f, in 3,33 Mum‘ ‘lmmgd flgndgmcewfgjfl ‘my; Gma$°ande £n m; James Kirk. Bertha Storey. lgfili- Fox Brewers Association, summer- WIW 0n y. . 1st ' in to 34 geo- “uks- “mm ha; mm- - . tame, Donald Maclieod. Jean ev- side.) end July m“, K no“, few days and ended up in the B “ere other war-ships gl-lylluolf Moncton will beenstartir at ma‘ m“ Wkhfuzflmbfililmg gonnels of hi, original owner- -st l. PlY-fflil. Possibly liidlml-lll ,9 leis-e arlleaders o! Scout Troops include: Mo , Lfag 1-g_l(;p) ___ A‘ emlde °ll Dmlllfllflfl Dfly- In b. an m. enkyldn all I d P000111 BTW-i Jlvalal tome prcwcunll l‘ l3 wll‘ st. Paul's J R. 860mm; Bl- general downward trend 111 SUYCI‘ connection with the New Glasgow “H” Sh“ Ls-wlm‘ T?‘ mbheufdafgggk Jubilee Time was sold at, auction‘ “la, _ James Km‘ Stu-ling walker; 5pm,,‘ Dnccs was {waned m. Cami meet the 225 Trot and Pace stake 3'40 my nmpy‘ e n m] by RH. Dent to a London racin ‘lid their the five known dead Durlstans Basilica, Hai-rv Plntau. ‘aulan iul- auctions today at the l‘ W have a b“ l” u“ ‘table l“ " m L‘ y bookmaker for what was a reuirfi were bun“ "l Newllmlld-l-‘llld m-lflht’ assistant. James Tminor: Holy conclusion of a three-dav auction‘ Wl ymmfso from owmd by u” pow!” 0'13; amount for a greyhound. 89.200. A “mica-lo the attaok- -virtually the Redeemer, Hank Costello; Sol- of silver fox pelts I 0m or twelve nornina-tore to it. will Jmm" N” mmh F“ dm’ w one}; 1pm- Dem as“; the lllbi- WivrfedU-boat aotion on the‘ vatlon Army. Robert Chandler. seiec iuii silvers were 29 per h‘ "l 1W h" "m" "l" “m” m“ bu‘ “h” racer for $900 more n that price N°Tl~ll Ailfliilic convoy mute since, Mr. Speed announced inst 111811’- cent sold at an average urlce of- —o- “ "m"! m‘ “"4 “Thom “l” "It was rny birthday and 1 bought ‘he Blnkina of the Canadian nan that, a camp ior boy scout-s would down eight per cent in tom-l Slndlv D. and the . 1, Arrival of Mad: Finko. now olir-year-old. will give Johnny h _ c to train and race and twill certainly be a busv man. The ‘hm? nPws from our friend Thane ll" lhat the importation of mlsf-‘tf, still noes on and there is a ’5l}lllt1l-‘£nihtBg.BtS€VET8lhfllll\'€ beer: “W? we ve no . med about ' W __g__ Cub and many mo: lesser A -__Q_.. l the end of the 1943 W“ horses sired by Kiiorasan Won 81 races and almost $0,000 f," cane u. 0n t bird Belleville is exoe lonllly well M- loin: out of Goliwog. second m “Egg! fir» ‘by Dick rinnei m’ y . winner of i’! rap mm Drivirl Park tr k d hum“ M g ac on new pm vs greatly admired her é‘).- ln indebted to our friend . d, Secretary of Blddlfl it t. About 20 horselluare ‘their wot-l; regularly each Ind Union ‘Trotting Park Ialnlu Illh * J Ion rth been neifivlue l.“ the 01m “mm "m on quite well even early in the year. _-o_ ltis You will be pleased to IKKHOW that your o hiend Y . of Hal Britten 2.00 3-4 the game. He is training mare named Pearl bookin fine 100M118 P Jubilee Time back as a present for my wife." said Dent. making every- thing n little more confusing by not enpiai wily he plarchases a present for his wife on his birth- fame, is daly Direct 2.1a 1-4. owned by M. E. McAskill of Sydney. ‘This started q bit in Ontario mare was last sea- son and Qlowed ability to pace in better than her record. She is en- tered 1n tho stake rue many like hei- 10-1 In the Alden Yo has his own more $11 2 101-0. ellrible to i-lw 3 ‘Phi; mare we; here and C stable he belle Abbe .16 class. t east from Ohio last season and arrived with a very bad cold and it took 5 while to shake it, but her quite now she seems to have fully recovered her mum-l and spirits and has Gained many pounds in weight. Sie has b: nloo way of i! l-lilll should heard from in her races. Mr. Youmz has also a three your oldlee Julbe. by corporal Lee. owned Hendshee of Cvuysboro County by . . This mare arrived from Ontario about u —.°- Not in my recollection have I ed geqi 5o much interest dis racing as there is around 9° this spring. 1t is certain that our. h- week ago. She looks well and will q be entered 1n the SIOW 618E88- playbd in here two race meets on July 15b and 3rd i vii-act big entry lists and a vtrldllgeildous attendance We are 50mg w to have Exhibition lawn tennis matches played last seagzaln by outstandlfiit n . players in Bri including Lt. Walter fVl-artln of Toronto. ii former Canadian Devi, Clipper realized $59300 for the British Red mas. Sgt. Inst Denis Compton. Arsenal international footballer and s Test cricketer. has arrived in Inlcllla. . Mtlolles but“ I British and R/useian boxers, on a home-and -awa_v basis in London and Moscow, 31:5 on the poet-war sport, sche- e. COMMONS HEARS (Continued from 1183c l.) request to the protecting power. Switzerland. folr a "full and imm- ediate report" on the incident and an explanation cf the failure of Germany to immediately report the facts. Mr. st. Laurent described the affair as a "shocking incident" [ondnsald he was "profoundly shock- Wiille nothing was said 1n either Ithe Canadian or British House cs to whether the German guards ivere airmen, Gordon Graydon, Progres- sive Conservative house leader. ex- ,_ the deep ‘ of the our grourfids, stableg. Blinds and shape so that 0111' "l"? erything in 6V- afternoon‘; events will be enlbyod by everybody. ".....- ‘Thanks. John A. for your very fine ocwunl- New GI eihQfl meow bloom-in plolso remember us later horses are more advanced ENTIIITAINED AT of and the in speed. DONDON —fOPl-—~ Actor oilsrles he W next Ailklist bill‘ around B118 land 4.8a riworli of mmio gaffe, e bcenoans e faot he "cannot hear so well" es in his yolmuu- days IIOIISE BABES ' the visit of the pro Commons when he referred w the cla of people the United Nations were fighting and added: "This shows the bold contrast be- tween the way we treat prisoners here and the way they are treated over there." Mr. Eden told the British Rouse that while the mass escape .and shooting occurred March 22 the pro- tecting power dld not learn of it until April 1'1. He lave the im- pression that the facts were only n chance disclosure for he deecribetd 0 power the camp s; "routine" and not an offichsi special visit. The Geneva Convention govern- ing the treatment of prisoners of war sanctions shooting to halt es- capes. but an external affairs de- ment spokesman said it gave no isting arrest. Thu must be deter- mined in each cue at an inquiry at when the facts were presented. However. a defence department JULY 1st. DOMINION DAY I Willard MacDonald Seere tary. source JAM! a n: ner's action in i 1e conlmand toh was val DYIIIIIMCDIP stat-lifted ‘Ge n8 arrestfihfle ad- our nnlnprleonen Id been shot while raining arrest in att- empting to escape from prisoner of we: comps in Canada. The e118! h b i 1| this..." a. ...:'".i"..".:'.....l justified in shooting the escaping st part definition of what constitute; res- I Slwyer St. deCrolx nine - -was ma 1,11 Atlantic. on Ls Renewed Attack. I! this Ls correct. it sci-v hes;- glgnshrevious spegulatlon fldlcw Ger- were r n i ttmk. _ "m!" Shlliilflwevlangtasa in ab on can months flgg be held at Camp ‘Buchan. iicari sidg n1 the; Point. Prim from July 5 to Jiilv '15-. | r-le expected that 100 boys mil at- l tend, including a large detachment- frunl Summer-side. Field. Commis- iééi“°’.l‘°' £2.31‘ W?“ ‘.‘r‘€n.€}““€§ war . ~ - llfallfaii. will have charge of the carrm. vi'h1lc_ Harry Pineau of Char- lottetown will be qurirtelznsgfilfliguonl my” w disrupt “"99"” l‘) "l" been‘: Dost-l vision armies in Britain. ' poned until seotenlbor in o der notl It “l-‘° ~°$‘i'"~’<l w enonasiso M1‘. to conflict with the v. . . a fvlllcdolliilds recent wanting in drive planned for next month to‘ We!‘ 59- l-lflwfohrre area residents raise money for a new blLlldlIiiZ. l Thail- the U-boat (larger 118,1 no; yet __i-—-— v iw-n . 33f}? ind tbiéere st l was new tori‘ the stern g0 down with the pro-, en t . h ' . I ngumtlgnfio er-lance of dimouti, Pelllgfswcarzfllllmifzecaned. n1 Iwmlchéd: The a lag-field .1 ut of sight and as sun-mi than a score of ‘orsl more 1113a; I remembered sauyimli , o; being, she goes. God bless her. l ; The most agonfifillig mCfILle€€1l“lg§; . the men in the i’! , W11 ' um‘ when the accompanying Giffarcl} posed nearby in search o1 the U-j boa/g before returning lo pick lhern_ in the death of ship. A torpedo lmged u.“ . ,h ‘ $08811 illxht and struck lgcl? iimtiadfi , Smps- 593M118 her in two. The lore‘ “P . I 35ft. of the Quebec- built frigive‘ “I yelled so loud they must have‘ Sink in 90 seconds and Ihfl altlr‘ heard me all over the ocefln." Hid. Part in five or six minutes.‘ How-Q‘ Slenallcr Irving J. Kaplarl. Mont» locker ex lo m me changed andmkllled the men‘. the sub;- u... hi‘... Wtinglggli new nu otllli..'itzl.'séfi.'ft..iiii., B31331. ohgh “m” to piok up 5tXfVlV01S with the ‘Gjf- fard after “detailinz other ships, to the hunt.“ , Five men taken aboard died with-» Willi)’ fog. ‘ resting in. the fnrvpedg , ruck. Lleut J. . Warren ofi . Otis/w hrle in tcs aft r bei picked! “aha. navlxatirlfl officer was on: Liiqunfy TIBV‘: been guriednvgvith full ;nava.l honors at St. John's. v use with me ship was Cmdi". John Byron, a Royal Navy man 011 loan. to the Canadian Navy. None of the,‘ survlvoro reported having seen the; Commander at any time duriniz! tho abarmn ship operations and it? was plrcelzned he failed to Bet out,‘ crfuhls cabin in the fore Pflri of ihel B - l. The rescue operaiions hrrlugl-it out more bravery. A boat from 'he Edmundston. in Command of _Lt.-? crude Rollie D. Barrett. I-lallfaxJ picked up stem; survivor's. but the. boat's crew were so c:2d .-.nd the,‘ oars so oily they could hardly make; v l wa~ ' l The Gifford‘: Captain took a1 hem“ w chance and’ gleaned 1111s pgcllrsincs; ' and some o crew um overl wmaor‘ om _ ' the slgle to ‘BMABSIEFVIVShIS up; the sland. 50., calmly 'd the“ Wayne-ram e no s. . _:ee s. aulno, among the depth ohmic: rendering “t Hun‘ Qm" hm“! mm’ me“ m u» on». we nu one 3..{‘l.°“n2§“‘..-Z'.'§“..‘£illFitfiill."m"§ "Tile crash of the torpedo lifted ma a couple of feet off the deck." said Lleut. warren. "The captain JlimPed from his bunk and ran to l-lll? lllldile- ‘He very cooly ggvg orders. He ordered the Carley 11-109,; 5W8)’. but aignalman mun-mm Hana-nick of Victoria was the only man able to release one. Then the Wbtaln gave the order to abandon T5113. She W? rolling over ‘so i." ‘as slmlp a matter of s in off the bottom into the time?» 8 No Panic "Everything was" very Ilhere was no paniq. In the meantime three be 1.5, D. i-l orderly. None of Ejs brayg ti“; tux-Avg wster was thick wl l oil wreckage. hammozks. life belt-sq floats and debris. In a zjery few. minufla moot of the survivors were LONDON -lCPl- George Smith. analyzed by the cold, unable 1o motorcycle trick rider uscd to ride‘ elp thsmgglve; or their shlnmates. the Wall of Death under the name. Many injured themselvc: beating of "Tornado smith," Then he join~ their hands and feet against the. ed the National Fire Service as a eidu of theufloate to try to keep‘ motor-bike dispatch rider. He was N011 Bangui-ow rlulvo 1r on i g¢-_ wotohled a. ‘iherei . then sent lo school to learn to Melton bitter Germm resistdri notwwvb 36% l“ Wen|e'1lnnnln'lab- / panson with the March sales. Re- gular full silvers brought an aver-- age o1 $37.96, a decrease of six per.‘ cent. and were 2S per cent sold. Selected half and three-quarter silvers averaged $38.70. off eight per cent. and were lo‘ per cent sold; rc- lzular half and three-quarter tvpes .br0i:ght $31.17. off 1o rlcr centand “mml l“ Brim" were 30 per cent sold; inferior tlpes ‘ were 54 per cent sold at an aver- age of $20.77. oii six per cent. whi . low grade foxes were 65 per cent‘ sold at an average of $8.57, a de-l crease of l3 per cent. .. 5 ___________ I MAKE 17 MILE l _ ..-..._ AM“ A _ _l front; "There is considerable dis-i organimticn. too. iii the Llri Val- ley but iict so complete as irl the southern sector Canadian and British troops were thrusting westward along the Liri valley", toward Aquino, 5 bastion of‘ the Hitler line. 1 Farther north Polish units push- ed throuxh rugged liloiirltain enun- tl-y to ivithin l 1-2 miles or Pied;- ever. only _ _ _ l. ' really in good 101m. Elude of °¥§,§§,°.§_ ighsggellnfi‘ {fiat niéhvtiasn no“ tgugl] w ggnuliicélle, a northern anchor of the - a ~. ~ - 1 .. . 2 ‘ l - a ter part nhJe an arnmunlt1on-%‘§?Ar§l9st?i}£ugu¥; ‘flirt? ‘fjlafi. Ohe objective of the French - American drive in the centre of ‘he! Alliai positions was Pontecorvo. an- other strongpoint of the Hitler lille Ponfccorvo is only 3 l-2 miles iwst and slightly north of Sant‘ Olivrz. In the coastal sector, separated by the rugged Aurunci ranlie f:cm ‘the Liri Valley, American forces wore poised vdthln two miles of Itrl Itri. lies at a key mad junction four miles northwest of the Gulf of Gaeta town of Fcrmia, which fell Thursday’ Two Armies As Unit lelmander of the Allied (Continued from page i.) d DONlT i lllWA EXHIBI All Free Attractions Included in the Regular Admission Price of l5: Sponsored by LEGION and NAVY AUXILIARIES. RED CROSS CORPS and KINSMEN CLUB PAGE SEVEN “ MAY 318110 lflllfg 3rd int MISS TIUNS l SEA G of Wales College for th TODAY — At 1 0’clock SUNDAY - 9 o'clock, B)‘ Order All officers and Cadets milsi report at Prince to Frigate H.I\I.C.S. Charlottetown. LT. N. M. SAUNDERS. ADETS e following parades; ; official visit of Corps l l Navy Church Parade. l O.C.. HJLC . S. Kent Pre-Invasion Tempo Great Britain Quickens LONDON, May i9 —— lCPJ —'1'he pre-invasioll tempo quicizenccl l)- night as General Eisenhower re- turned to supreme headquarters from a.n inspection of troops ma.ss- ed in Britain. A brief announcement said the Allied Commandcr-ln-Cliicf liacl lcompleted "a quick visit to air and ilrcciz-iorie ground troops in Emgland and Northern Ireland." His visit occurrvd as . ' . shouted descriptions of English cmbarkaiion pOrts jammed wit all manner of invasion material alid- llolcd til clearing of zvoatller over the Sim g of Dover as bring- ing "D-dzu rlczlirr. “The weather the British Isles have been hating for the past six [days put a full stop on all strategic EflF-i plans " a . broadcast claimed. adding. "it remains to be ‘secn whcthcr brighter weather of the past 2-1 hours will lead to ini- proverl landing conditions." It also was announced tonight that the King, Queen and Prin- cess Elizabeth had witnessed one of the biggest glider landings eve:- Witli Air Chief Trafford L. [ElEll-Nlfl forces. and Lt.-(irl:. I" i. .\i. Browning. Comm of fllfbfiflll’! troops. they will: scd a bizv- darkcillilc flcrt of gliders tlla‘ landed and illlcd a fioizl ilk“ rt jammed parking lot. hey saw ilundrcrls nf parli- chutlsis drop in faillfirrei pre- .slon. Must Have Price Tags 0n Clothing OT'l'.»\\\'.\. Nov Ill - ‘(Pi- E-(i. Burton. nllmitlisil-iiiltt- of retail trade for i110 lzril-cb board. announced \0(|L!\' ihili effcclivc Juno I rclililrrs nf menis, women‘; alntl children's clothing and furnishings will he required in nut .l price in: on every article liisyllzivcll for sale, Selllnz nricc oi illi- llrlirl.» must be ('lf‘i\l‘l\' silo-on. Tile ruling also affects all tvpes of <1 _ the 8th Army in I.:ll_\. .11 a dlléflfliClt to his newspaper said that mcli from Ontario and tlio hiariivnc Provin- ‘ccs are in the thick of the baztlc ‘and make up the bulk of the C111- Allied headquarters disclosed that the British 8th Arm)’ -— with lllllldl.‘ the Canadians are operating — rind the American 5th Army. which in- cludes French forces. are fiellillie together as a single unit for the first v time under General Szr Harold Al- exander, Allied commander in Ttelpxg much the same manner that tivrl i corps; within n single anny would‘ function Presence of Canadian infantry in‘ the attack was disclosed for the first tfme today at Allied headquarters. Doug How. Canadian Press war ("'2'- l-cspondeni. said in a front-line dispatch Canadian and troops, with armored rllnnort. have‘ advanced in the Llri Valley to ti o, adlarl infantry units present participating at _ Baha'i Centennial 3 CHICAGO. Mav 19 — lAP) -—' ‘Members of the Baha'i faith today cbservcd the zirst day of their (‘Cli rv cclsbrntlori lvhose higiil‘ ‘ w" be the fit’- llucatio; 1,5 I‘ famous. Baha'i ltemplo in suburban Wilmette on .3433’ H. l’ The annhrsar commemorates n. dcclarat ' ‘l ‘ 44 the Bab fill/ll tin ‘rl niicl as ilic f- Prcscni lieazi 2i" n. (mil Aiessinli. l: l‘ l-‘ai Furniture Sale AT .\'|‘I\\' GLASGOW ON MAY ‘ll BY PYBLH‘ .\l§L"I‘lO.\' AT l PAT. Dinini; room, living room and kitchen furniture. stoves. three ilczlrnum suites. piano in gnritl l-nri- llitinn. llulilt-rllus other ilriil-lt-s. If nilt fini- will llikr‘ |l|il'f‘ the follmvinl: Ilnv. TI-IR.\IS—(‘\§H. THOMAS BULGIIR. Allrllnnl-er “RS. l.l'l.l' BIYNF, Nclr filzlszoll. N OTIélg Tn our (roam patrons nil Rose YJHF}. fifilfllllPl. Jfnplrlslmll. Krllfs (‘ruse rnutc. nur l-rr-zlm ]l.illl"f. .\lr. (‘ousilis iiill make his licvl trips on Tlurstlilt- of mull iii-ck unill further nniicc. Sole change. | i-zo-ai N071’? | Q .4 Tn our cream patrons oil Canoe Cove, .i\rz_vlc Shore. IirSnble route. llfillllPl‘. .\lr. MuvI-‘tlilyon will is llcvl trim on Wednesday. "-1" nnrl iilvi. Beginning Jlllif‘. trips will bc on “'(‘llllt‘\flil_\' and sillurllzly- nf each ii cek. ‘ 5-20-21 Illll’ Tourist Aecomlll odation lFor This Slimmer This year we dll nllt intend in publish a complete new pamphlet of "Places t0 Stay but rzlihcr in zltid an extra wheel for any ildditional nilmcs ihzli m:l_v be sent in. lf you are nnl already listed llnd ivish in illkc Tourist! the Iisiilll: form? accommodation will he requ 5,115,, 01' other guests. will _vnu plrnsc write lls immediately for Frankly. it looks in its as if llll zlvailahle ired as there will lli- a liirize their mates from underwater ex- - {rill-res nf the Hitler line. . ploslorla when the ship wen: down. l caimdtan an..." or anqndepant. number of members of the Armed Flirt-cs llnd their wives p. zu s ma. n1.- tlile“ earlier stageswcf the attack. 1:1- cludlne the crczsinz of the Gari Ri- E ver and the capture of Sant Angelo and Pianataro The Canadian forces are in a ma- | lor battle for 1h:- flrst time rlnccl the campaign on the Moro Rlveri lest December. which led to the fall on the Adriatic coast of Ortcnll. af- ce. lief-e‘ on leave. as well as regular lnurlsls. Judizlnz from enquiries received up l0 the present time. All names must he in by June Isl. The Prince Edvard B. GRAHAM R0 Charlottetown, Pr island TrdVfrl Bureau GERS. Supervisor. ince Edward Island ii , .