PAGE SIX 1 SPORTING NEWSl Cup In Straight Gam Cards Only Big League Club Hitting Over .300) ‘ By FRITZ HOWELL (Assoclated Press Sport Writer) NEW YORK. April 24 — (AP: -'I‘he figure filberts took advant- age of today's baseball lull to check up on ho\v the boys per-‘erican League clubs are formed during the first week of the campaign. The pad and pencil addicts dis- covered that the St. Louis Cardi- ' But over lh \vith six wins the won-lost standings nals are the only big league club spite of n puny .l7'7 mark withhmo hitting over .300 and that both major groups, ns a whole. are far under the batting averages they amassed last season. Billy Southworths National Usa- the willow. an overall batting aver for the first week. ags nst car's .249 for the season, while home t , res nsib t for the artange- ing last eveninfl- Dr. Orselmon Elle champs nre banging the bail {he National is off 20 points withdore the shlobuilders collected the Ait-ksns Field. It}: or the Oom- mnu.p°Mess,s'y 1h B McMillan, briefly 0,11,11,19,; m, pm,‘ "ma, at i. .308 clip in winning five lits mark of .231; as compared with 11ml tally of the rune. mm!“ W011 1°~° l‘°§1__!i\9__1'iI - J, p, mighiiw, Jung; muei-mn, iiie Prince Edd-gm menq “bee. straight, as compared with the .253 for 1943. =1 - ‘é-‘T George Walters, Wm. Rix, Edwin culosis Icasue have under con- , 9 f ill": with which they led Just how the pitchers hav do- Johnstone, George Sinclair, S. T. sideration for mass X-ray survey of the ei it a. _\‘Cill' 21:0. The Newmiinntcd the first week is s own Green. J. Gordon McDonald. A- l» the WW1 W-‘Pulafliilfi 9n P11" York Giants. ton. have won riv: hv the fact. that losing teams have in n row. and 1h:- i"‘ilSOll is "men shut out eight limes, have Elected in their .2)? blllflllg 1111 CLlYCd but our,- lfl times and —seconcl best in the nmjnfs 1111d:l cc imiiil limos. gue the surprising St. Louis Browns, their .245 of last season. Five Am- bette than tli Browns. and seven are lrar sheadeof the Philadelphia “mm a’ “mm {athletics who are in second place The "By q,“ fl American Iflsue batters x hay: “Begs late as the nine-minute mark g 0 . last b six losers scor- QUEBDC. April 24—(CP)—Q11¢1- beo Aces brouilht the Alan CD to Quebec Cit/y for the first time in its historyionilzht. when they de- iiltt-o a fighting Port Arthur Shipbuliders team 9-6 to sweep tho final series in three straiaht names. The 36-year-old pre- First Work-Out cup was 1x13, 0 rented inunediately After the mime. “'__ rnitwd to hospital eimei from and Mr. W. A. Speed, Exocutiv - i» are ‘w ~ m?“ ‘ii- to? has. is‘ "if sets. "=1:- ' - 1 U!‘ u . - V‘ 3 H - m a row‘ are hm since they won the Quebec senior h2g4: sllmuaijmé-llauw “we! m‘ Wm, the 33A; a, l" gins. and were in oonferenc: with “"9 °“"’ 2” i“ °°mim°d W“. ‘Aieyaiivm? tzaken the first two track will ilehillli will Tml ti‘: ‘i3'5y'"s€§3ll“°i1‘n‘i".€f$‘""i£€ ' ' C n hitting ‘ "amiss “andiilh i" Wm" $5,915} gig}; $g3 f°14 cu" NAVY LEAGUE ORGANIZA- evening in the office of the Hon- -4 but tonixht they that foinht stub- bornly every minute of the nine. ders were never in in front. but they item. kettlrilz back the name everv time Aces be- to pull into an extended lead. promising green trotter. Softball ‘rho in the ltxhuird. the Pkolrts were tgéw h“ m,“ loot nilrht def hree in o row after that. bo- V85 r11_1~_:_c1_1_4_1_1g1_.9_'r_'r1s'row1~1 GUARDIAN Quebec Aces PVin Allan "IT!" iliiliill!" __..___ It 0n Alhorton Track “y HON-A meeting of the arrange- dos. youthful soft- outed in l. sumo at ADDIIIB EIOIID - Blind! ' Tlh oolnmn In nod l’ d lml lumen. T51 refinish: o! P0 of IIIQIII nature may be inserted the afternoon to the Sunday five conic o word, strictly nu- lllo In advonoo. JUIID OVERSEAS — Mrs. Herbert P. Molar. 216 Dominic: street. received word esterdal’ that her son, LAC. Reginald J. Haber. had been injured overseas. The report stated that he was ad- ach one she addressed '1: m l a o group of attentive listens t‘ BOY SCOUT LEADERS HEB! -M.r. W. L. Currier, Assistgnt Com- missioner for ‘lfrain ttawo. orary secretary-Treasurer, Major Alex Knox. fiesident Jardino presidedi. and Provincial Commis- sioner Martin and other officials were in attendance. GYBO MEETING — A ‘sound movie picture of mass x-ray survey was shown et tho Gyro Club meet- ment committee in connection with the forthcom or - tion meeting o! the av League of Canada was held yes erday in the office of Mr. Edwin C. John- stonc and was presided over by Mr. '1‘. Roy Cudmore. The fol- lowing were lfirese and assumed Waiting Is Worst Part Of Pre-Invasion Days for iiiieiul iii the Li? \\".ll(‘ll put v.1 ihrcn ruin. and three scored iheni seventh among tli: 1911i liu- four, Willi? n e not five counters lers. and another eight. ::;__: __ i ly=ci ._ More Titan 5 lHorses In Pie" Parade Yesterday mfll-i in: horse nah.-.» “chi wsterciay 1...; Lin-cl’, 1...11u.i D\'_ AUlLUH afternoon m con .1 n with lhe 5.... 11....“ u. i... .-iu1'1;siuc._ VlC[Ol'\' 1.0.111 ca" and ll- ruli 1.11.1111. owned ov 1.11, illsiiop. sored by l c V 11b 1111.... ... 1.... a11;1\\ was the 1110s‘. s: k114i ior 1 11:11.» ui\l1.:l b. Jaime: many roars ' ‘ of ilceille . AA u. II Uizull. lillC-Ii both SKILL: the srteisi re u. vWii-Jkl b: l m’ through \\ llLil iilU n11; ‘$01011 iinissl dl-l nllllUll m‘ Nlu-rvs Howl's ed Mr, W Bcuzonmitdelhe on-f June r-rencii onneu by POD nounccments and re ri the address §.1...... nH-ui i. L-iliv wluruhv- attesting the ' 111i ‘ " 1111: licrse-i men toward u *1‘ lll: lop \‘.'i[li UJffi-LLH? class tonne.‘ .1111... ulhltu uvlt. E. 1mm i11e<P..1...h...1. likkikkk 1.. o. Alon-toll. ... 11.». Souiii-c ' -he uciru c was 1:11 uv the build 0f llli: U.A. 1B) '1' C. 'l.1c luliuwinlz horses weze i;1 the horscinenis by 0510M.‘ m. o1 . iviyro. misc-o. ihvncd ‘"v MIL)‘. iviucch parade: _ l Leciuhu. oniicJ and driven by - lc > owned 11nd driven bvl 1%.... .vL1lJ.>illiiUll _ 1i i o 11 AflYQli/Aki, punch unu ....- .\ - . owned 11ml drivrn by ‘ \ . _ _. sch iiosston. iis . .tui1 iviiltnt .. bifltfl‘ infill; uwvllcu n; JAY. H“! “v1.11 c1111. u nun .111“ L1l‘i\'\ll by lucicyihivhi 1., .111". lluoiiisoll . George Hugues. i HAlJill Hood. UWUUG 12v w Marjorie n-uulong. owned 1111d,d11ve1i 11v ivirs. clilflilll‘ Aicliuy. driven ov Lester rti kino. . lung Uuie. Pelt-r dillllbilg. vfliltli .111d drivih drive-ii by ivus. t. L. hiuiitgoiileri by rein 14.1mm. 1 iviumie bvlvester. is11u11.i.-i;. civned and’ I‘.-.i.. ciair... nri-cii uv dillilLS Ma bert Xuuiiiier. lGrcxor. Lawless Peter. uwhtti 11nd driven! QJA- _.. iicsutr. owned uhcl drive by rtu-lelt AlLlQAJDililld. neien Jones Jane nurves- 1'. oniiscl and dri- \)'1$l'l(ll t. .1l'\', LJUSLUll iVla-is cone-cl and dri- Prince. U“'U(.\A u.‘ h. Cutcliffe. . QIGOCCFLJtBUOH of jealousies with ve11_bv Stephen iorne. dflfbli uv 5 iucEiisiie-rn. -—— w?“ t ° mung!’- ivlillie KCUIHUCE, owned by W ‘ _./l‘i.n5. own“ s. itostrl. Johny I Th3 l5 Wm?“ m’ mutual mm‘ KCLV. drum uv ivlis. w. lseily l-ulrih Au, owned 21113 driven , H ivlziclnnis. iR-l)€.‘l‘l. Umiliiuel Bi.iv wziissn. owned 11nd driven? by ri_ NLULlOVv‘ i 50n- , Teams lrwiictl by W. Wait Jilii <..L‘. iJardlnc. the president of the peaee," lglflCUilildiiz. 1111x211 ov Stkflliifl‘ 3 teams li-cm bLiiE/illlli éxtirv iCOllllCll presided ‘ t lacKay. ‘ 3 teams from G. ' G. airy, teimns nie mee inz. oo. were c “mug p3,; g m; J vkAAlbiJU Bunions. I owned Aby. Milkieuni iroih l-iBDlLh Patrurized lviimiwl. Currier. IIBSISIBDEXJXFI- o i , Millie‘ ehmv. tirivcii >v Joules '- l miss oner 0i training. o. n on > hing. ... 1..;... Provincial Exliibit- headquarters. Ottawa 11nd Mr, W. ,w§,‘“§§_,,§°“§§'.§1“gsrl§§iiier ovglifg; hustjfis First. cwual b; L. Chan- lOl] A pipes-u. kXCCUlZIVB commissioner saw he had bém direct, the diet". driven by Lorne-fibril; ' .. Lllylllié iroih Folconwoozl Faun. of Boy scouts ior Nova Scotla and n3 w“ i Leziih owned by W ll 'l‘i1orne. 2 teams lroiii I...I-l Poole d: Co l team {r0111 EXDlHillUilLfli balm I L’. teams ownuci u\' V/BUDPZDDII 1i. lvuiil/slluUJ lrcm page i» ilvliiclvc‘ -——-~ ~ ~ ~ r- - -—- r ~~ 1 1 till from llielilauci Vicw |ountry for a. rest for ihciriFhrm ., pvurnioueiit (is-men you} .1 tlillilS from C1‘t\' Slztbles could uncle: 1.1 1.11. 1h¢11.c11_i..~.11: l Lea-in from Citv Coal Co. Canada who are uvciscas are (ic-. 1.‘ 198L115 from L. Henliessey‘ ilermuied that soon things will not: ——i———-— happen 1.0 their iamliies buck home‘ and even lhClllil in most cases port, 01 lllCll‘ pay .5 amen-av assumed iet they urc busing bonds to help maintain the :..11b'1l1tv cf their 11c- lovcd Cannon and to assist 111 the continuous tic-xv of war materials they must have to win." He lhen referred LO lniiucnce 0t these w...1' loan meetings not only on the a- dults present but ulso on youn-zei" people in the audience“ At the close o1 his six" i1 he i'L‘CL'.\€d a grist ovation 1r). the ruigiilfeivg; .n n Hugues ‘m? dwasi held next Monday or Tuesday“ t e aui euce was men chic on - h __ » . bv the chairman and in a short‘ d“ sumgtjalrsrlio “algal!!! very earnest war loan taligrefcrrtdi wrv Loan 111 Nova docile totalled to the fine Liddress of Major Rob- 51774600 provincial " hmdqua‘fl,rs emsm‘ and w m” pictures which reported tonight The ciuotii for had been shown which taught, aims province ,5 s34‘wu‘mo_ lessonlnone should {grgetnfl T111152“ war cans." sad 1 r. ui; . - __ v _ “provide us with an opportunityI ‘$593302 itzliggnfi‘: is to discharge a sacred obligation to, n, d,“ in nuruamcn‘ and our 001m ry and ill m" same time} Britons wondered what new give us the safest investment in finanflnl hu|1|l\]]s “.,,,,|,| he “n. “l? “m9 H0 exlllcssw‘ areal» folded In the first budget pre- ‘mm m the P9991“ 0i Gemgewwni sented by Sir John Anderson and 5'“ m Kmiis cmmw l" milk“ since ho succeeded ilic late Sir m3 l‘ 5mm?“ 0f m“. Vmsenl? ma“ Kingsley W001i as Chancellor ivathu- uweh liimims was called‘ o, me ‘Exchcqdm. 1,5, 599mm. ber. igrcsssaid loduy that meeting oi ihe irirlh- coming conference of Dom- iiiions Prime Aliuistcrs will be on next bv the chairman and after ‘ wginizbfiveigyone LOdICmGISDGT thedir war o go ions an ‘to uy bon s - to the very limit of lheir PDIliIX wffflblgrgnflolll“ N B ' brought out n ix>int oi crest lilhv-“uv U; 11K. {Jortance in this 11ml nil Vwiill‘, l;;]|1lIJ‘il"ll ‘in ozms which l5 flint these loans arc ' moujflc} w 521,00 one of the chief cornerstones ofihe ' “mm; Obiemivé ' whole war effort 11nd they must be l --' successful otherwise the whole War effort turn-tales and crumnies Amid i . , great am: 81154‘. he stiitecl that St. ‘ i James Credit Union had instructed ‘ . him to buy one thousand dollar. 5 | of victory bonds sixth victory loan Mr Graham Rogers was then . called on and :ifter congratulatinz i the people of Georgetown on the *1 wonderful improvements thev lied LONDON- Alifii 24 ——(CPl-— FWD-l made in their hall which is nlwavs ie laughed at JB. Hannav some 50 a sian of community proizress and years B80 when he Claimed he could maize real diamonds in his- laborawry, but just recently group leading scientists care ed uip his views. Brunsivicl; u- OUU The Dro- is SMJWDOO a ds onicl- also displayed paid with the use of the spotliizht the 58s of some of the United Nat- ons with a. brief talk on each. Jle trodwed Leading Seaman Tho. lnas Ecklin who had with the con- day Laboratory of the Royal m- lent of lit-Com. Chas P. MacKenzie stitution, stated positively that the y come aionlz to assist in the diamonds chips which Haiinay had movie showings. The war loan made and then left to the British‘ loniz film was then shown and the Museum were rzally‘ diamonds. His irrigating closed with God Save The foxmula, Sllf‘ said. had nlso been BR - left to the museum To-nlmht-Tnesdnv - ll1 mect- Aft <1 lbi ' ~ figs are at Borden and Freeetown. lwnsdegle gicifi filfiifmgfiiellm‘ . tn — show that there were real diamonds." 11mg TA 3 f; fitwtiii" miss‘ ..i*;@..'11:*..:°:.1-: c “A N G E5 Remember When ' required consldeiebla time and the Effective Sunday. April 30, I944 research worker at the 1 1 llrynTllte Caniullan Press hull Information [mm qonu as gzrgrfgkyxqréif 01111111111111 11111101111 ike Schreck in a ill-round mot at San Francisco. Bob 11. owned 1111a driven t1 1 111ml driven .. urallv wonder how they will react lscili’. owned uy W. nciiv. 11.111111 Lvvll-kl 11nd urivezi by J05 l v a ....~ Druel. owned and driven by ccunnl c1 -(l€<“>3lll'l1ill€i\l. reported today in - New WCMIHUISICFM i B: foot. Mrs. Lohsziale said she § ”““““50-Year-0ld Claim 1..., of ul heed while a colleague back- . Mrs. Kathleen bonsdale. X-ray; Davy Fora-i Bv iwss MUNRO lm invwvn "WW- QIVDPS ‘ f . m, month; m“; M" 4m ment set up there in order to make few weeks. Final plans were made! evening was Mr. aiimcn peel? m‘ N Lillqht-lilaiiéwi-i: Cfl-lllmlalli wag, --‘ "—" ‘ ’* "M" __— -* ' — a, WITH CANADIAN ARMY l - e alien-n. an t . ION [IJRCES IN GREAT turd on them to hear of the bat- TAIN. April 24-401’ Calilel- ties in which their were 113m _ lWlillllFl is the worst feature of [these ore-invasion days for Can- ntlirhi troops based 111 Great Brl-. ta‘ U‘! tolerable. impatient to sci. izolnlz. but are for amazingly steadfast i_n this ordeal of suspense as the 1mm game of bv the Allied hiizh commend to de- d_ ceive the enemy The Chiuékcliiahs léiIIOW ilzniot is 50x0- pected o em iev ow. . E they have trained hard and thor- oughly. They know they have ex- cellent weapons and reliable lead- ers. Thev have n. lot of sound eon- fldcncc in themselves Yet they wish these first tew days of the invasion attack were over. These soldiers have not been in battle before. nlthouah much of ‘their tralnlnll has been as touch as actual cantpsif-uling They nat- menace of zlgan night. like a thun and Canadians will beaches. The s comes. the better. they say to man. Thousands Attend to the first shock to ilie excitement. y, . _, d . , . noise and uncertainty of the front we; will e150 contribute greatly cd "lld (lflVCll by: hk~lmvklkbiiil 111-will: 5121113‘, H' une- w ‘he “Mk Yeflmles "l ball-k- to that sum tot-ii‘ 0! Pfluiess . “ i ‘ 1LT; ixmnil, ten-r}. '1..- Frank 35°“ midi" “lmders h°w he him‘ morale for the victory." said Bris- .is rick. owned and dii- Ciurit. 11inch uv w 4L ivioGrotn Se“ Wm 7583mm and how h“ Edi" G793?» v-c-i l" m? “u?” l” _'_ platoon.- _ _ ) company. battalion _ glieigsloihaugisllcfliiriitg.“ I-le is not woir- Edi?” "e regxum‘ Tlic Canadian, want the second 9v enced by e up front to start. mid it is a matter ofl mg number M ‘ubwr ing in uniform or those without. "Some day this victory Boy Scouts Ass’n Plans Expansion n ads, to do it without the hamp- meeting of the Provinciahfidence and joint ownership in the Boy Scouts As- Canada by those demobilizing and sociatinn was held 111st hiizln. to lay those welcoming them home will Ioiazis ior stflllgtilelllllg the move- provide a sound foundation for j ment in this province. Mr. R. S.P. Canadian security, happiness and PM“ Edvard lilwl- ‘villi "isd- Wéiligniil ééitléfi°i~ltir°lilfféf .' qulllilglineaeairgnlllgglcgldcd that after m3 was "m" complex ‘md "m" .- e 1,- difllcult than that required in the victory loa1i_ cnmpaiitn over m I t m the_ Scout Association will conduct 9 as. JV"- “ml 9 W"!!! m" a_ financial campaign in this Pro- W"? liivill! "ll exfiiiiflll B66011"! vince. It will start the first wcck °l lhefmelves" He “l” 5190b? 0! injsJune 32hr Wlltlhbe (leSllllliCd n; tgxgesil-Aeleérélrit of the Canadian ra e un or e expans on o as. ithe movement He spoke. too, in commendation i Mr. speed iviil return here in of the calibre of Prince Edward llvlav to corvdiuct 11 series of train-|Isiand soldiers. and of the great iniz courses for scout loaders and|contribution this Province had prospective leader-s , made in the war effort in many A course ior scout masters will while this w“ his m.“ o“ 0P9" i" U19 B 15~ H511 "n Mm’ 3 ficial visit here he had visited 11nd continue on May l0, 12 and 15.. the Island on “gun; trips In m,“ A 31b masters ooursoM 9 u 16 ma. yaw Bl l8 hil-IIIQ D RC6 D11 EV I ~ - while i1 patrol leaders coursel W311” vggeisgflaaw blew"; “f will be held on May 19-20. At‘ thell Mummwn on bah!“ Yo’ d" h“- ‘ ummersidcVzmdugthel-“latelixfires finance “mmmfl- -‘ a S u M at n Winner of the Military Cross .{’,°,,,§{§',g'*'“‘ w Char t m‘ for nd Bar as well as the coveted I Am, “up, [mutated 1n my,‘ |V.C. in the last. war. Brigadier lthe courses was invited to attend 5795i his been on active service and was assured of a worm wel-[sinoe the Ollt-bleflk 0! the P118811! come. conflict. After training the West BUV Scout officials from thislNova. Scotia Regiment he com- Provlhce attending the meetiniz litst i inandecl an officers‘ training school night included Mr- K-M in..ln limgiand before be! stcd to iprovlncinl commlssl . and Mai- Canada for similarnaslpoeclalized tor Alex Knox the seoretary-trea- work, H, i; mmmwun; o; . ism" _ Canadian school of infantry at a » __ ‘ British Columbia comp, and 1' igures For flrwltiv in chemo of the train- of groups of officerLwi-io are Wool Subsidies Paid i OITAWA. April 24—lCP)——W00l be g loaned to the British Anny- Tlh, training is being conducted in New Brunswick. '1 Gives l Brigadier crew's peacetime gg$g§.g°s,;;}g,_igugéfflscgguhrrgqgq; position is thst of 5e mt at Brunswick. Quc 11nd Ontario Am“ l“ m‘ mm“ M ‘lmmmu- totalled $122,528: the agriculture rc- iilv to questions bv Torn Reid rL._ Claims from Sriskiitchewzm nnd Alberta have 11ot been i-eorived and Manitoba Brtish Oolimbla did hm por- ticipate in the subsidy plan. enliployment of e, large staff. For Foot Ailments uousuur H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’ Orthopedic BIIIROPODIST ll! Great George Strut CIIABLOTTETOWN. P.5d. little desire to make diamonds for the sake of producing valuable arms. j-but we do want w them 1n controlled laboratory conditions. merely Japanese recruits are given a ion: course in spiritual instruction when! they Join the army, ' ittention Farmers Near Charlottetown We are well stocked with a; very moment the roads open iertrtluvivzzral: ‘l: geggzililgnfli’ Serve the same number of customers that we served lag: Year with the same amount of fertilizer. Orders for fertilizer must be in within a few days personal pride with them that GI es ' an: ed while they kept at reauiiir II. It 1s this i-miilnx which isso in- ‘yone is tense. Thev are all T19 biz consolation is that it is I harder on the Germans. Frantic predictions from continental radio statons of the invasion date 8W6 calculated mystiflcation is played one indication of how much the Allied - sponsored war of nerves is hauntim the Germans irith the tic mass iandinirs dorclsn. iruns will roar off the snenw coast. unge up the ooner that day (Continued from base ll he hard. cold financing of the °" his address. "More and more Can- flct, as incl-e a- lp ons. e fact that they may be small makes ~ no difference either to those serv- UWHBd LY ’~' will be won and all these Canadians will be seeking to make a better Can- erlngs of financial inflation or the cc Ed- ward Island. ‘Ilie League already have ordered X-ray equipment for this purpose. and it is hoped that McPherson and D. J. Bonnell. It ls expected that Mr. David H Gibson. Dominion r esident of the Navy League anQ other members of the national organization will present. The meeting will to e the form of a banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel MOndAy II- _.__.__..__. ____________ W... _.....,_,_ __ _ _<<v lg ient for the people. 'I‘he'for the forthccmine 1mm the work will begin about July. It film which was shown gave a very dance in aid qf i is planned to X-rsy all the people clear picture of how this work is mlent. Guests p of Charlottetown first. With this carried out. and it is hoped that Arthur G~ii-‘-' i11 view rooms will be rented in the this film be seen by many ren who kindly operated the mo,‘ centre of the city, and the equlo- in the city within the next picture machine. Chairman Kenn‘, e K-reg; equw. Ji. ‘tore M, B THERE are bicycles to be had l and larger $2,111‘ 3:5‘; I quantities of materials are being made avail- 4W6 Iillbif-‘ydlil i needed no enable him to corn his livelihood (sud: . n delivery messenger, messenger, watchman lo:- 1"“ s": s“:- "1- ~ actor, emp ee o " lic utilitieshoy p“ ' A war worker, who , requires o bicycle for _ l troupe ' pur- l pom to and from place 'i of employment, mini- mum l5 miles weekly. A civilian worker, who require: o bicycle for mm- porutiun to and from place of employment, minimum l5 miles weekly. Aachoolteocheror i student, who re- quires thls form of transportation to and from school or college, minimum 15 miles able to provide bicycles for essential users. But, in spite of these improved conditions, voluntary bicycle rationing by the bicycle manufacturers and dealers in co-operation with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board is still necessary to ensure that all available bicycles are supplied to essential riders. This is vital to our war effort as the bicycle can relieve the severe wartime strain on other modes of travel as well as provide essential transporta- tion in communities where there are no public conveyances. So, if you need a bicycle, and can qualify under one of the groups A, B, C or D listed herewith, go to your favourite C.C.M. dealer and fill out the regulation Bicycle Purchase Application Form. Then, if the C.C.M. dealer considers that you "Rate a bicycle for essential transportation", ‘MHY- ' your dealer will supply you with one a: soon rt°'°'""t!'”'i"°‘°:fl°“" V»; , , , , , lfl 0f Brlflil‘ W 0 IQ‘ as 1t l8 available on your application. quires the use of: bicycle Z , ' .. _ as ea ftra porto- . 7*‘ And, 1f you should have, or know of, any idle no: [r21- rileourrizfi; out Z bicycles, suggest to their owners that they sell E them to a C.C.M. dealer and 3e: them soiling. of his work l PEACE-TIME MAKERS OF BlCYCl-ES, JOYCYCLES, llKE-WAGONS, QYCLETS, JOY-RIDERS, JOY-TRIKES PRECISION-BUILT b"! EASYWIUNNINGA FUR 2 BIG STORES _ suWE RSIDE-ACHARLOTTETOWN C. C. M. BICYCLES Sales & Service and we especially ask for your cooperati d f. tli f t that, on account of ill health, I have b€€:n0lllrl:f (the tsffllifei almost continually since the first of January and I have to go to Montreal sometime ln the next three weeks for an. other operation. e se d ll ht h outlook ole {life plgtago nfiaietllft otlllléhesptf1lligilzsms§rottqhl desirable _ ’ Frank B. Clarke W... __m.______....._.._. ___ v THE 1mm snor p ‘ r.si?°'§"r§€v"il§‘§“?$§§°rs Ll M | T E D 129 Kent St. ROBERT 5