' . I ' . . Hawks Win Falcons Easy Prey For Hub Pucksters Mt>N(J'i‘ON. N. B. Mai-ch 215-- Wftt-GUBIIB l-Iughle Mai-Donand was the only player on the ‘team “no failed to figure in the scoring mnlghl ns Moncton Hawks over- i\\‘t‘l‘t"tI Cornwall Falconsdt-O In m, third game of a best of seven ‘NW, tn the Allan Cup eastern quarter finals. The game brought together the ontni-to intermediate champions and iiic Maritime senior (‘Iltinp- h...» nlltI -that‘s just how the mitts stitipod up—a battle between , gttutl intermediate team and a ITIICI‘ senior tcflm- Hatch; scored almost at will. 1~1.,@_,4 hanged in four gpala 1n the m.» pPfIOfI, three In the second. . 1 tinishcd off the debacle witii i "l markers in the final fi-anic. 1' ~11 \\Iil gave Hawks three vic- .,< ill the series. They must n“ go to Cornwall, Ont., for the: n-iirtti game next Monday ntcnt. It , Itlitlilfli games are necessary ,. \\‘.II 11c played zit Oiiuuu. {t1- v.11 iuilf the 5.000 fans who H, no.1 tho Municipal Stadium for In. rpfllllilg game of the series Mpvttlfli’ night witnessed tonight's Rillttt‘ '1‘1icy saw n valiant but .. . ,.vni~.|_\- otticiassetl Como all nimouglit and outscored iizl ,, nus probably the most one- (fIPtI game playcd here this sca- to“. SUMMARY First Period llioncton. Trainor tlvlcManus) ..>4 z Atoiicton, Lcadbetter tAgnew) 6.- 01 §‘~"‘iii'.'LUIl, Mchlanus howling; lnor) 9-47 . t -tcr.i, Bcll twhitlock, Frau- “ . - --l’oirier. brtu, ‘fi-tiinor. Agni-w, Le- Sccimti Period . t‘ IhJIOII, ‘friiitior tFrascrI 2.10; i 11.» 101i, Dowling IMCIVIHXIIIS)‘ 16.38 , ‘ ‘J-tntiui. Fraser tilnstziracht‘. Whitltickl 19.48 l‘. ti\.‘lt’S - Frasvw. Third Period g \Ii)1l;IOIl, Dowling Ciifftillm‘) 2:‘ 1 \t-. Itclull. Poirier 2.50 1p Hunt-tun, lscndbclitii‘ . Eiitk) 6.00 tDcm- n‘ \It:llCi0i‘i, Poirieu- tlvfchtanus)! $.41 i 1g \lti1lCIOll. Charlton ti-‘raser, ivhitlock) 51.50 1.‘. ‘ioncton, ltlchlatiiis 15.113 I \i<in;toii. Wiiitlock tllcil) 18:18» i‘i\:iflIi)'-—B2l5lRlflchi‘. ' tlictviingtl‘ — ‘f’ E D A. .. TIIEUEEM t IKLAZING TIIIC \\'I'ISTERN TRAIL tiiihnnns s-rannmr \i.so cohfiibv*i.c—sirzitini. .\I()NTAGUI'Z ‘TUESDAY SMART SIIIIES ARE BACK flexible cc on old slipper! day. be MILITARY New shades o! brown $6.9! - $7.95 Howard 15-7. 15-10. Rcol he-mcn shoes - - - sturdy and strong, yet soft and Available in the newest Spring shadu - - - round out your shoe wardrobe with a pair to- Our Greatest Variety of MEN'S SMART SHOES since fen the wcr. MOCCASINS - IROGUIS - LOAFIRS . ass - sass "fled Footwear I75 Queen Street Badminton Tourney.’ lit The Armouries Last evening at. the Charlotte- town Armouries the Gannon Badminton Club were hosts to the Trinity Club of Sumtmcrside in a scrics of friendly doubics matches. Players of both clubs had a splendid evening's fun and "Yiloycd the get-together thor- mllhly. The tournament wus- Pltreiy a social and exhibition af- fill!‘ 0H1)’. It was arranged by the’ DPPI‘ o! Physical Fitness ‘Th-WIT DPDBYtment statcd that a "NIH" mwllfik of mcni-bcrs of those clubs will be held in sum- merside in the near fut/ure. After the matches, refreshments were scrvcd by ladics of the local‘ "mil FMIQV-‘IIIK is a summary of‘ the various matches: . Men's Doulrien- Tom Watson d: G. Wiihycombe 1C) defeated A. Brooks 6: L. Mc- Donald IS] 15-10, 15.4, G. Monklcy 8.’. W. Henry tC) tlcfczitcd E. Robertson dz D. Mu“. m!’ i5’ 15-12. 7-15. 15-12. l E. ctoss a F. Jenkins (c) de-I fcated L. Donald 8a G. Muttartr t8) 15-11, 15-9, j ladies‘ Doubieez- ' Bessie Prowse d: E. Taylor (C) defeated E. Lidstone a; A_ Alien is) 15-7, 15-8. D. Rogers a; 11;, Qumey (C) defeated E. Palmer d: V. McNclil tSi 15-2. i5-i. G. DcBiois & F. Simpson to) ttcfentod R. Wooiisido A; (3, Clark tSt 15-4. 15-4. Mixed Doubles:- T- Watson d: E. Bourke (C) dcfetiied A. Brooks A: A. Allan 1S! 15-10. 15-10. G. Witliyconibc A; B. Prowsix ‘Ct dcfczitcd I... McDonald die E. Lidstonc (S1 18-17. 15-l2_ D. Mttrriiy 6: E. Palmer 1S) (IPff-‘Illcd G. Monklcy dz B. Qwon W- H0111)’ dz E. Hcttry (C) dc- Imiicd L. Donald d: P. Woodsldc.’ ~51 15-9. 15-5. E. Goss d: D. Rogers (C) 60-‘ fttiicd E. Robertson A: V. MqNoill (SI 15-9, 15-2, ‘ '1". Jenkins A: 11.‘, Qulglpy (c) C-cfczitcd G. Mtltilirt d: G. Clark‘. tsi is-t. is-ii. Halifax Juveniles Capture ll. S. Title GLACE DAY, N. S.. March '28-- (CPr-dliilifax St. hfarvs tonight won tihc Nova Scotin juvenile 1ioc-‘ key titlo by a ~42 decision ovcr_ Gincc Bay. Tho victory gave 1.110 Halifax team the IIOIIIP-Rilfl-hulfllf‘ round 7-6. t fiiiiicss MONTREAL. March 2S—-tCPl— Thc cxcitcmczit of a liist llllillllfl. goal that scnt Montreal Canadicnsi into ovci-timc, and cvcntiial vie-I Ini'_\‘, zigfiinst Boston Bruins in a Stnnicy Cup playoff grime IICTC‘ inst night proved fntnl to Ferd- iniiiid Iloyci", 44. o supporter of thc Montreal hockey club. AGAIN OXPOR“ or black eel ioctlim. Mclnnis _TI1ircI r PAGE NINE THE CHARLOTTE’ ‘OWN GUARDIAN Navy iioopsters In Exhibition At Moncton Tonight The Navy Ixiskt-tball team who circled on top 0f the City League this your arc lcaving this morn- ing by car for Moncton. N. B., “film's they “"111 may the strong St. Bernard's C. Y. O. team. The C.Y.O. it-zini arc iii thc New Bruusivick tirovincitil intermediate finals and ivili no doubt bc the 530118091 "Plltsition that. Navy iiias had this ycar. Plfltcrs making the trip are: :10" CulIr-tt. Earl Smith, Windy IIFPBQO, Irving itfacKinnon. June Jchnson and Ezirl NI(‘][)1SQ]1' Donors 0f Trophies In addition to the usual first. second and third place ribbons normally presented to contestants at Ice Meets. last evening at the Provincial Int erscholast 1c Meet, Winners of eicii event were pre- scntcd witii n ncut little silver iWPIty by tlic Dcpnrttncnt qt Phys- ical Fifties. 'I‘liis Department 0f the Provincial Government also fur- nislicd the ('11P for the Girls’ Relay. ‘lite fine trophy awarded the win- li(‘l’ til the Boys‘ Rclay “'11s PTO- sciitcd by the Bike Shop and the tropliivs for Boys‘ and Girls‘ leflms winning tlic inost points were very kindly presented by W.W_ Wclincr, Ltd. and Hon. 'l'.W L Prctyse. Ncccllcss lo so)‘, all this silverware liclpcd ndd intcrcst and cc-mpctitive ~pirit to the nicct and the thought- of the dIJOVc mentioned Qcntlcmcn in ninki-ttg these awards iiiuiiablc is fipplTCJAIECI by all sports followers. Wttstatt ootttrsurtott_ (Cdntiintictiiilryom Page a) Boys l6 Yours: . l. Bill Bcvill. \V.K.S. 2. Jackie Potilc, Souris. Ii. Benny ltft-Duutiltl, Q33. 'l‘imc: 56 scc. Girls Relay Race: i. Wcsi Kcnl, 2. Kciisiiigttin rind Niiiiilaiguc {tic}. Buys Rciuy Race: i. West Kcnl. 2. Soitris High School. 3. Queen Square. Officials Rmfcrcc-in-chii-f. W. A. Gnudet. Stat-tot", S. li‘. Dcrylc. Jitdgcs, 'I‘.W.L. Pruwsc. W. E. SCBIIIICINIY)‘, F. R. Pickard. Timer, L. B. MacMiilaii. Patrol Judges, J.W.F. McCailum. LL-Col. L. T. Lmvthei". B111 Acorn, Harold L-ntidrv. ATlTIOIIIICCFhW. H. Bcaton. Team Standing Boys Queen Square West Kent Souris Kchsiitgtcn _ Prince Street Summei-sitic . Augustine Cove . Montague Moclcl School Girls West Kent . . Kensington Montague Soiiris Rochforil Square . Summcrsidc Princc Street Spring Park Georgetown . Nlodci School . .. ,. Piirktinlc HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT REGISTRATION or‘ MOTOR VEHICLES Section B, subsection (l3) of "The Highway Traffic Act" reeds as follows- "Every license sholl expire at midnight on the last day of February following the date of such license." Public notice Io heady given that midnight, Thundoy the 10th April, I947, Iron been fixed u the dcodlinc for the use of I946 license plates. ON AND AFTER IiTH APRIL, NEXT, ALL MOTOR VEHICLES USING THE HIGHWAYS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CARRY I947 PLATES. Definite instructions have been issued to the police to molie thin effective. (W. I. MASSEY) Canadians Reserves F MONTREAL. March 28 —- (CP) -Montreai Canadians. winners o! the first two games iu their best- of-scven scmi-final- Stanley Cup series with Boston Bruins. took out on insurance policy today in- su-rancc for reserves. Fmm the Buffalo Farm Club. Canadian». called up defenceman Frankie l-Jdttoll. and forward Murdo McKay. ‘Fhcy WIII jnin Canadians. who lc.tt to-tiigiit, in Boston for the third game Saturday. Eddol-is, who was sent to Buffalo last season. played with Canudiens last. yCaI. Coach Dick Irvin hid no deif-zrite plans for Eddois but it was considered possible he may fill In for Leo Lamoturcux. suffer- ing from a. bad cold. Calling "Up or 3rd Tilt tion on the frontlirie because of his goal-scoring ability. Buffalo now is out of the American Hockey league playoffs-inn lticKay dur- ing the season scored 35 gcais and collected 26 assists for a total of 61 points- m 59 games. He played fcr Halifax Navy during the wit". ‘The full to complement left tonight. iticlud Buddy O'Connor. centre. who has been out of action with a fractured check bone O’Cc.'.iinor is not cxptcted to play in the iicxt gume but may be call- cd on Tuesday. especially if Can- adians Iosc the opener i-n Boston. Unless Cnnatilcais win another two zairics in a row at Boston. the tea-ms will play hcre again next Thursday rright. Canadiens will re- McKriy is more likely to see ac- Ttiowit TIIE BA _,_.__ tOontinucd 510m P888 B) 10th. If that fails to bring suf- flcicnt iogctlicr to make ti good- sizcd stakc I will hnvc a class’ race for t1irr-c-ycni'-0Ids wit-Ii .'i purse of $400.00. 5'; to chtcr and no deductions.“ 4' 4' 4' We have bccii askcd lo remind our iiorscmt-infricnds that ent- rics for Stakes promoted by (‘liiirlcs Willis, Covchcad, for his Itvu afternoons race meet Sup- icmbcr 17-18 (which follow Good- will Races September 10-11) ciosc Tucsd-iilt, April 1st. Thcsc zirc $1,000 affairs and should not be ovcriookcd. + 4' 4' 4' Ripley in his “Bclicve ft Oi" Not" states that Mrs. Forest Bur- righl, 63 years old. of Oi-cgcn, 111., has compctcd in 193 rtaccs and won 92. She is the holder o.’ the world's record for women harness racing drivers. It may be mcnlinncd that a woman harness racing driver, Mrs. Roland Harri- inan. has driven paccrs better than two minutes, and a fifteen- yQir-oid girl, Miss Shepphcrd. drove hcr fathers four-ycar-old trottci". Dean Hanuvcr, in bettcr than t-wo minutes. 4' 4' 4' Clicstcrlown 2.01M. purchased inst August about a week before ilic Hamblctonlan. world's rich- cst trotting pui-sc. proved the \\'I1lt1(‘1'_ for Mi‘. and Mrs. Stniih, California. This ycai" they» hail pliinncd to liavr- him as one of tho contostiints in the 350.000 trotting derby in California but he is ouLhavlng dcvclopcd pneu- monia which at one stage ran his temperature to 106. 'l- 4' 4' 4' Carl Hatchcli. who drove Kaola to a win in the $50,000 trot at Santa Anita last: April. was ex- pelled at tho recent meeting of the Unitcd States Trotting Assoc- iation. Ho is now in California trying to soil Some of the horses in his atablc. The man who was associated with him In the own- clship of Kaela is suspended in- definitely. - 4' O 4' 4' 'Iherc is a great rush to brccd harness horses ‘in the United States, in fiici, all ovcr the con- tinent. Al: Walnut Hail the books of Volomiie, Scotland, Guy Abbey and Darnlcy are closed and at Hanover Shoe Farms books of all the stallions except thrce are closcd. 4'70 4' 4' Juno Chimes, by the Kansas sire Leon June 2.01%. will have at least one confident btickci- when shc starts in the $50,000 will I turn on o special train. Golden West Trot. in California. Last season- she made ten starts and won $66.00. but tlic owncr persevered in her training and a wcck ago she stopped a mili- in 2.06M at Hollywood track. which was one of the best performances there this season. 4' 4' 4' 4' Two-yoar-olds that can sicp cightiis in 14".» seconds ill this season of Ihc your are rtuil plicri- oincnons but accurate tinicrs caught the paccrs Poplar Volo by Volomitc, and Klsco Dnlc by Fris- co Dzilc. each in that. timc. Tlicy crc bcing traincil by Tommy Ber- ry who is fccllng like a traincr miturally would with that type of speed in his Stable. 4' 4' 4' 4' One of the plcasant memories coniiscicd with the writers trip to ihc U. S.T. A. meeting in Chi- cago was renewing acquaintance with Director Olifl Thro, Man- kato. Minnesota. Speaking about Zt-is horscs in training at Holly- wood. California. he mentioned “I have the oldest trainer in the world looking after them. and 1.112 bcsh-Gcorgc Loomis. Have you ever hoard tcll of hint Colonel " l rcpiicd that I believed I had. heard tcll of iiirn before Mr. Tliro knew him. "How long ago nus that?" said lie. ch. ‘way back in 1919, I said, “then Gcorgc Handrahan of our city returned from Western Canada with the largc. dark bay stallion Harry T. 2.16'-'_t. Hr- would kccp us prac- tically cntln-nllcd talking about George Looinis and his exploits as a trainer tind driver. "Why, I knew Ml‘. Hundrahan then." said. Mr. Tlvro, "he was a tall, thin man and I remember his horse vcry- wcll. He was a good irottcr and won a lot of stakes in Min- nesota and western Canada. As l remember him. Mr. l-landrahan was a grand character and his horse was thc picture of perfec- t-ion at all timcs." Ycs. I said. that. is tiic iviiy wc found hitui. Ilf‘ certainly could Lurn one out with Lhc bcst in the country. 4' 4' I told Mr. Thro that we had a pacer in our country. The Great. G. 2.021s. that Mr. Loomis had given his record at Lexington in a winning race. "I was there that day," said Mr. Thrc. "and It was one of the thrills oi a life- bo a great sire and do you know there 1s one of his get being trained now and he looks like a rcal one. I vuili be glad to tell Mr. Loomis about our conversat- ion and I vuish you were present some of the mornings when he is up around at five AM. as bright as a lark and busy as a bce ai- though he is 86 ytcars old." 4- + 4- 4' 2.06; P. 2.00%. Ian Bellini. t. has been racing since 1032 and heading sumim-aries year after year. Ht- staricd as a three-year- old and has never been out of tho public cyc since, baking part in 216 races. While they have to pick spots for him a bit. now, yet ivlien the old boy enicre the sircbcit lic fights like n demon for tho lczid and is a great favoritc \\'II|l the public wherever he ap- pcars. _ Players Going To Sblde Tonight The following players are sated lb be at the Bike Shop at 5.30 this cvcnlng to cntikr the trip to Stun- mierside: Bantams- Doyle, 'l"rai.nor, How- att, Hurry. S. McLurc, G. Bradley. t7. McDonald. F. Kcnnedy, W. Burke. B. McMillan. Pea wees-Bud Clark. i‘. Carroll. l1. Gallant. J. squtircbriggs. R. Richard. K. ltowntt. Doug Howatt.‘ S. (lregoigv. l..Si1cplicrd. Bobby Kelly. Red htcFadyir-ii, Deputy Provincial Secretory. Papcrweigiits- Rossiter, McLeod, , A. Arsennult. J. Duffy, A. (‘i-abbe. ‘ J. Lcngnptiic. Jim Longiiphic, Husker Walsh. Jim Morgan, A. Johnson, E. Shcohcrt‘ MARCH 29, 1941 Kid Howard Retains Title HALIFAX. March za_tcp)_g.d Howard of Halifax, Maritime light- iveigiit. boxrni; champion, retained his title tonight when he gcgrm] a flftli round knockout ovcr Kid Adsiiade of Glace Bay, NS, in n IO-round affair. Howard weighed shade 134. l _ __ NEW YORK. Mtcrvii 2a tap. r European middtcwetgtit champion MarcclgCerdan, who showed only his boxing skill in his North Amer- ican bow last December. uncovered his IICIIVy ui‘iiilcr_y tonight and knuckcd out Harold Gregn o; Brooklyn in the second round of a lit-rounder iii Madison Square Gm‘. den. Cordon weighed 159 l-Z; Grecn 156 1-2. Hunters’ Corner tContinued Prom Page 8) full >hininent n: 100 will be brought. in. Officials of Pheasants Unlimited are becoming ccinccrncd at tiie fail- ure 0,! the shipper in Alberta to “Plain Why lie did not ship the fiiil quota. when notified to do so. 4' 4' 4' 4- Tiic birds distributed at Alexan. dm on the ....nd have siuttercd to new territory. This columnist vis- ited the turn on 'i‘1iutrsday morn- img on lookout for the Chicken or Inflybe seeing their tracks on the new snow. I did ses- the tracks of u few birds. not more than a pair, wiicrc they had fed olotng the shel- tered side of the alder swamp. The balance have apparently moved in- to adjacent stubble fields with their adjoining cluinlts of birch a/zid poplar. They favour the poplar bluffs in the Wcst. 130 and Ad- _ 4' 4' 4- 4' Hungarian partridge appear to be all paired off in readiness for the coming hatching season. They are very plentiful. and hud cine of their best. winters in years. On Wednes- day evening I tavtis in a. district about 16 miles from the city and took a stroll across a like1_v looking stubble field. I put up tvio pairs in the stubblc mid in a pasture field ad- joinrinc I Flushed a third pair. A tfannei in the district who takes a keen interest in the Hun; told me ‘he estimated that there twere eleven pairs within n, mil‘; radius of his three of them. 4' 4- 4' 4' Last week a resident of Fortune who cut n hnlc in the ice and wet n line this winter was served with a summons by the Mounted Po- fiirm. I guess he's right for I saw Straight Wil:|1 lll-O Shulioul -@>or-@eo@>oo<>oo<@>oo@oo<esa>e 6 AIR CUSHIONS FOR CARS, TRUCKS, CANOES, etc. A Also: BABY CARRIERS i; For Safe, Sure Motoring, Equip your cor with- II rnzesro-n: mes I J McCall-Frontenac Dealer Phone I234 Gt. George St. Q» Legion And Saints ‘ ln Deciding Game Alt The Forum Tonight 1121c City Huckcy LCaguc: “l“d§I held at. the Forum 1111:. lllrtfllilll} 1.. ‘and UILCYIIUUII in urdc; nly,“ ihc fails to purclitisc tlic passw- boards early and avoid (‘OIIQQSTIOH at the doors at game time. REMEMBER it. up its affairs for the season to- night at the Forum when Jackie t Kane's comeback boys from Saint I Dunaians University tangle with i Gordie Drilloirs Lcgionatres in: 1 the fiftti and final game of llicl ‘pitiyofls to dcterminc the tillistsl 1 and posscssors of the Di‘. F. Q1 -‘ Dougan Trophy. t Not in years has so much int-; crest bccn evidenced in a playoff irlric PIIOII); 1'CI‘<t11‘.(‘tt l)|i‘)It‘>.Slt)liil] rctlillilt.’ c encounter. All season long tiicsc 9114]" Yul" "E0 ltlllitli’ il- iii» 11f! same two squads have been Dill- m" will’ "l" ~‘i-‘- lPPv-‘lr- it"! tit" fling you‘), and “an against each, 4‘. cnilc coitrst- fithn iutut) to the uziy I Morilake. Phelps lcd 311 other; Legion won top place iii from Pumoy to Llomnkc’ the regular season schedule", Saints, with defeat staring them in the face. camc back Thursday night to send the series to a fifth game and tonight will tcli the 181K‘. And it should be an excit- ing. high speed hockey talc that will unfold on the Forum ice to- night as the two evenly nizitciicd squads fire away at each tum-r for sixty minutes or morn o.’ liockcy. Keyed to the highest pitcti und depending on their same lineups, both teams last night vcerc con- fidenl: of coming through in 11115 crucial contest. There will be no waiting for another chance. Thc= finale to the league activities will be written tonight in what should be the best hockey match of the Yfiili‘. ' For awhile yesterday it Iookcd as if the Legion team were to default. the final game but after cooling out after their defeat on Thursday night reversed their decision and tonight two Sum- mersidc referees in thr- persons of Charlie Cahtili and Charlie Hogan will be In charge oi the encounter. The game is scheduled to get underway at 9 o'clock sharp and PtAYER NAVY CIGARETTES an advance sale of tickets will be JX DDQIZOT4IUUQUDFJDDI3TZKRT Benevolent Irish Society ANNQUNCES .4 'I‘HE GRAND OPENING OF THE WHALEN MEMORIAL AUDITORILIM I75 Grafton Street EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 5th- Modern and Old-time Dancing With the Irish Swingsters Orchestra ADMISSION ONLY 50c. SWING AND SWAY THE IRISH WAY lice and taken before Stipendiary ltfaglstratc Joseph W. lvflxcDoiiald n1 Soiiris. Two twitiiesses testified to seeing the defeci-clant dangling n line through a hole in the ice. He than admitted catching one trout. a vary small ome. He was convicted and assessed a fine and 005i! tom!- ling M9 35. lt was a good lob it. time because the win -was most‘ unexpected. The Great G. shouid, was fl. small one for trout at $4.00 an iinclii is vcry expensive eating ,It. is i0 be hoped that the furious trotter, Calumet Duds, who has been winning rail the races on Bridgctour-r ice this past. winter, will not suffer from thc cuiwnt shortage of 'hny‘ Appreciation Last. evening‘ after tho vcry suc- cessfui Itw: Meet at the Norum, the Director of Physical Fitness informed the Press that Ill: splen- did success of tho mcct was due to the many business incn of the City who contributed so generously to make possible the bringing to the City of the outside skaters and also to that finegmiip of officials who. though all busy men, gave of their time to run the meet for the young athletes of tho Province. wonnsihur-Tronav Bunny McCloakey. who is boxing Pat Davies here on April lst. will have ti. light workout today at 2.00 pm. with Harry “l\'irl" Pouiion and Billy Pryor nl the sporting Club. Those cxtliibttion sparring matches are open to the public. . THIS IS THE PAYIIFF t rwo aunts 1° Come and see this new Hall. t’) . uoummmiozidctaaunnnosaoaoeosanrcctciannnnnbnooiooooooooov c- ‘ Z< ~ia<@>oo-§otr@/oo<é>oc§oo 3o2v§ ot- *-:->"__ “AI inch‘ LET us REPAIR t. IT FOR YOU i NOW! I 3r ’?\-00< A Today we open up business in BICYCLE REPAIR WORK, ‘PAINTING, OVERHAULING, etc. All Work Will Be Attended To By Experienced Workman SULKY WHEELS REPAIRED BICYCLES TO HIRE GIVE US A CALL 9§'i09'§*fi ’i‘-99 i300 @309 i/"BQ i»? .:: 1 1r: 1‘.~51;\_,-> x I BILL’S REPAIR SHOP 25 Possmore Street Jinn-i‘ ‘ AA-l-ail‘ ‘ .2- .1 ii TOIIIG T 9 ITDLIIIIII EABII -'rttts tsl orotsivs STRUGGLE .' s, EVEIILY MATIIIIEII BLIIBS BATTLE IT 0IIT . S. D. U. vs. Legion FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE"- ADVANCE TICKET SALE-III AM. T0 I; 2-5 i’..\i_. AVOID THE RUSH; GET YOUR TICKETS TODAI Ilt m Forum — Tonigb.t—— 9 0'61"“ BE EARLY. USUAT. ADMISF’ 0N REFEREES FROM SUMMERSIDE WILL HANDLE cams .__ ._,,_... .4‘,