a‘- 4}, SPO" P. n l. lalllll Flt’. W. C. Athletic Ass’n . Holds Addie Dinner Athletic activities at Prince ‘J’: t e y w o s l“‘°‘..‘3°l‘i5? fili.q'i2t“i‘3.€"ll§§€ h n. n. m... n m, V Club. Bill l-iodgscn, pres- ball tessn n w. u“ ltlleagnofpdrtelzilsdgiollege Athletic Asso- ‘yslhért a . - , e stude magi ‘your members of the P. w. o. ztion and ma» faculty- B" mlmefilfid with some ‘woolner iispsiris"".ic.".li'l:azi- been..." w- n - ‘ .' . ' and Mrs. Arthur Woolner, Mr. and " I k e tuck ‘M Mrs. Ralph Macleau. Mr. and Mrs. the teachers was George lprne Callbeck and Mr. and Mrs. ce was made to the event, atsd and r they met with success or were elimlnd. fed the boys were "in there fight- tlie end. ‘the year was ascribed as s. very successful mm the standpoint of college rbllowing ti-le dinner an enjoyable an? w th team ic it was recaalled tlilaltgvlrh cordon Bennett. - other; present at the dinner in- cluded mam-hers of the college ath- letic teams and their lady friends. During the evening the foil! tea. l " til ted with a sift d“: u“ Mac dance Wlg held. Two _Airforce Teams In Exhibition Tilt Tonight What will DIOUI-bly b. th last {sang of the season is smedulzd for onight at the Forum when Pete Kelly's’ Flyera tackle til: -R.C.AI'l;‘-€ Bradley-Bred tearn rom Summers e. It strictly a battid between the stir- men and marks the third appear- ance of tbs Bummcralde teem here this season. They have a record of Inc win and one loss in their per- formances here. Tonight they will bd out for a victory that will give them a lead in games against Charlottetown teams but the Fly- era are expected to have plenty to say about -this matter. Kelly's team has provement in every and will be at their best for to- night's encounter which lot-s un- deli-way at 7.46. Kentucky Derby LOUIS P) —- Col. E. R. Br Qlll-Yy in the Kentuc shovm ina- appearance Oshawa Generals Win tlpsnor _Fronl Montreal Royals- mains UAILI marl assume. ru- finals 1.012% night ani-iis-(orl-nis l- ‘rhan would indies? J-t full str ngth following Eta ore-w; Gonetlll overw el- tion srpnailnunaup folrwihe sci-in op- lift‘. vim ‘Toronto Maple med the Montreal Royals 0-3 here ener, but it seemed like that clas- fs tonight in idle first game of their best of five eastern Canada _.Mem- orisl Cup final serierltefdrl-Ddlil fans. kcond game o! the series yiilbeplayedtaero Wednesday nllllt. line . CIQGARETTE TOBACCO Gives lull value iorgthosedwho roll theiFown aw n» 'b n». container . . . ils’ esonollkel. and Arnold lane. Remembered with Young, basket- Illoecbes were made 59m "h" nirht. may to battle the Mr- land Ba m. 100th,“ ‘m, “hi, the American hockey league's most .32‘; llorse To llace In vn-naxy-nnu- ta “ webs??? “° r, but a Bradley bred andynp“. “" colt is oxpectgd u, l" '1" Wt» in the May s classic. ‘o 1' Bl’ Jhvnlny should lead the D&rade_in quest of the $5,000 gold Canadians, Chicago Meet In Finals Opener Tonight ihirishedfirst. MONIYREAL Andi a - (or) - ' Chicago Black Hawk went through a light work out today. and pilot Paul "lhompson pronounced them all set to take on Canadlcnlinfllle? e of the stealer. 0119 sy Bill Mosienko, injured in» the Chicago - Detroit series would be beck in action go complete tbs blah‘- Mosienko - Smith. Bentley i a y/"Y/ l / , Mil/fly’ _. f ‘Maybe we should use s Guardian Want Ad!" &e_. _ s. '/ 3-" ' TlO-NIGHT. Qlélzlclyz; 40¢ i1 THE AIRMEN BATTLE 10-33531-4- S’SIDE R. C. A. F.’-vs. GH’TOWN R. C. A. F. - A REAL AIRMENS STRUGGLE I-SKATING AFTER THE ems- era: coemann- ‘I OI‘ (190 CITIZENSHIP” n Over Balls Station CICQ l all. L. Finalist l: Upon Tonight f ' OLBVHAND - Buffalo's Bisons cams tn tons to retain prised bauble - the Calder Cup. The Bisons ‘ cod to the final series in the 5110i! 4-3. The filial series here tomorrow t president who died last year. Calder "Cup went to Buffalo . year. Paul Gauthier. regular goalie wags Q was out of serivce in all but seventh game of the Helene will he in action against ons, Coach Bun Cook said today. cup and the series winners was bred on the Cole Hour nelr uxinlton and he is he Dre ent, by Jimmy Smith is a Bradleyite. 19M and Broker's '1‘ip in y won a smashing vile captured the Grand Union Stakes. Two others ed list row ' ' s. couple of games the Detroit series thro inevitable as the ' Montreal ‘anew on of word from p, variety and would take a lot of The general feeling seemed to fined their peak Just at the e. Carldiens held a wide tlhe play between the two throughout the season, her ‘The two finals ingiiltl , when Canadians m. best of three series shudder a out what sari selbert. still to anadiens then. g-s. Then Seibert got golnz with less than two minutm when Seibert shot the Paul Thorn overtime Toe Blake is Mike Karakas. MR9}! them series . ' SUGGEST PART (Continued from pm 1-) of the two provinces. And after poring ovcr covering such a situation to a transfer of the west gignmbslilli of Ontario to Manitoba. crn Ontario secede was made Fri day by Liberal member of the legislature. PIN-led sHPPOYt-l grnment and the eminent led respectively by tw noted fig tario and Sir Prim Minister o! Canldl. clash of authority The dispute. begun about ____________ . April s - (sell- tewn =to- o! Eddie Shore advan- P y‘ offs by ousting the Indianapolis 0a- pitals. and Cleveland fought its way in by whipping the Bears of l-ler- 099115 Q.: D0 nish - amed for Prank Calder, Mont- itt‘ fififntl‘? hockey l""‘§£ m. 1F“ e o question r ,- uF-lllié vived du-ilruil the filming omctiiin e Bis- horseshoe of r0: it would give the colonel almost as mud: a thrill as did his four derby a sunminy' a wnsd by Alfred er of New viii-r our. m}. n» "i" If!!! pared at Keerieland for the bg ev- , the Bradley trainer. In everything except. ow- nership the son of Pharsrnond il “mum Black Servant. Bubbling Over fin- in 19H, Burgoo King irl By Jimmin W7 ‘l’ “ma” h” y”: whelllloa’ This column is reserved for nail of rthilnl on the Hawks‘ iriiur- ved with the team this m°m1ll8 Ind mly see action tomor- t. They are Mum Marv a knee iniury. and Art Wiebe. Canadiensl gasnneer‘ a,’ m, mm. of 75m Th. .-A“-s'ell out atlthe Forum seemed hoclney feyler B sources that the Hawks wg: hot that the Chicago players had rea- right en clubs all three ' . five games s and taking and tyin! two in Chicago. But Can- adians Just eked out a 3-2 will ‘i110 t . last time they met here and those . l. _ wlhe saw the Chicago - Detroit ' series say the Hawks have impro- l , ved since. ads last met in "are a five game series that went the limit. They met in a semi-final in 1968, and Cansdien fans who recall m?‘ rick Murnsghan, $r., pin of the Hawk defence, did The Canucks took the first 1cm; fired the first two Koala that paced ’ FUNERAL YES-ism“; The jun. tihe Hawks in a 4-9 "l" l" ill“! "- eral of the Late Henry B. Burhcc, 0nd. The third 881116 W88 1h MOM- Alexandra was held from his ‘re- roal and Canadiens were leading 2.1 sideme, yesm-dfly w paw“; unmd 71° 3° Church and was largely attended. “illm- A short service was held at the home added the w nw in followed by snadlelu WHO 0"‘ “d Service was conducted by his pastor ths Hawlra went on to take the cup. my, D3 Only one Canadian oi the 193B squad, winger hi4" around. but the Hawks have Seibiefi lwerte Gordon Brehaut, Irank Mlllh lau , Johnny Gottselig a; hold overs from gvuLmb gluing“ clauses m, “if”. t ith th suggestion t a file coblenvl.’ of tile legislatures of Ontario and Manitoba would be Ontario._ . - (The pfopogal m have northwest- o Ross. former Mayor of Fort William. Charles W. Cox, Mayor of Port Arthur and Ontario I The territory in qlleltiml W." once the subject of a 1on8 and hot dispute between the Ontario gov- Dominion gov- ures in Canadian‘ history, Sir Oliver Movvatt, premier of On- John A. Macdonald, sir Oliver insisted the territory should be part of Ontario and won out over the opposition of Sir John but,in the course ei the dispute there were occasional incidents ofa 1m, A . _ 1min: ciiiaiuirrvorovvu "canon... i IH_EAATIVIES_ filotion in n. i “liorth Atlantic ‘f . IIUMPIIBEY aooanr‘ aamouu mesa! sum HALE , wars alsrlor nuns ooauou nan-z ---xzguj QQUIIS -— THURSDAY _ MONTABUE — SATURDA!‘ 1.80 AND 8.30 ‘ SHOULD CAPTAIN GO WN WITH HIS SHIP 1 l A.: N0 i in the Nort Atlantic." An American tanker. with Ray- lmlld Mfl-Bwy as captain and Hum- Dhrey Bogart as first mate. had lust been torbedoed. was in flames and settling to sink. a lifeboat, called to M-‘fi-l. "’ “i” l?‘ on 6 0 G ' men IIQ I lbfiflfli." ssidthe captain. , And the mate replied. “There's nnthilu cu can do. . . There's nothing the book says you burn a your ship. You can't help those men. . . " a _ Just then anoth explosion ec- curred. cutting off all possible of reaching the men. The esp n- reluctantiy took his place in the 1" boat and a little later the men eseue . e fine one and the captain should he the last to leave after he has done eve R in his power to save all lives on board. orlnniu. iiilitllllllili local interest, but m" 3 l‘n'1°‘l§in"““'°='.'l“"n"i2o""""' o , - Iillainadranrz.‘ '» , l" | in “fi sans e'l'serv"iea E by members of the Frigate Fund Coin- mittee has been postponed until next week. 44.13. FUNERAL POSTPONED- The funeral of the lag Mrs. Russell Bernard, Hunter River, is postpon- ed until Wednesday, April B at 2 pm. h- TRAIN AND FERRY-The train ‘l! left Borden last evening with m passengers arriving here with 122 erry made 8 trips yesterday bear- ing '10 oars, of which 46 were load- ed with freight and 34 were empty. a good attendance at the local Gyro Club meeting‘ held at the Char- lottetown Hotel last Monday even- of lng was devoted’ ever. s. livel Insurance" cad by H. C. Bohaker created much» that members. The only guest pass- ent was Capt. Jllllil Wade. e joint chairmen for the evening H. W~ Fletch and W. R. Mac- e FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Alice Dunn was held fromfller lat; residence. Dorchester street. Monday morning to 5t. Dunstanh Basilica, where Requiem High Mass k was sung by Rev. Kenneth McMil- lan who also conducted the service‘ at the grave. The pail-bearers were John Coady. Wm. Mumaghari. Pet- Anthony l-lauahey. Wilfred McKenna and Gerald Nantes. Interment in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Char- own. service at the church. . Ross assisted by Rev. T. E. Mcunnan, Trinity United Ohumh, Charlottetown. Pallbeaéelrs . R_ Sidney Jardlne and went on for years and in 188i the Manitoba Legislature passed an act, pursuant to the» terms of‘ sec- tion three of the B.N.A. Act. wit‘ senting to the essternly sion of its ‘ y when defined by federal authority. Eventually Ontario and Mani- toba agreed on a special case to the Judicial committee of the Privy Council which decided in favor of" Wallace Brehaut. THROA v 0 GYRO MEETING - There was ' husiasm l among l l Q--~l- I George Wettherbie Interment was day‘by airplane for Ontqwhere Mrs. l-lyndman has been visiting for months. Mr. Hyndman expects to mitt there also hi5 YOUHB?“ 5°“- Malor Charles l-lyndman Farsi-room UP!"- \ , . ' A userlln the course of whose A daily d ties the bicycle is needed to enab b him to earn his liveli- hood (such ss-delivcry messenger, mes- - longer, watch .an services, police patrol, collector, emflroyee of public utilities). application. who really needs it. .\_ On the other hand, if you have an idle bicycle in your home, offer it for sale through your C.C.M. dealer so that it may be ridden by someone While large quantities of materials are being made available to provide bicycles ‘ requires a bicycle for transportation pur- poses to and from place of employment, mini- mum 15 miles weekly. who requires a bicycle for transpnn ration l0 ElflLl from plaice of cmploylllcnf, mini- mum i5 miles weekly. B A war worker, who c A civilian worker, A ClCi’_L'_\il n, rcqlliris l poriauozl If you need rider, go to \r illi- curry A school tcllchcr or student, whn require‘. this fnrm nf sciiunloriul , , prof. I t -.~ 0i u nn m and frm~ you are an A, B, C or You can order a IF you need a bicycle first decide if you can qualify as an essential rider accord- ing to one or more of the classifications set forth above-are you an A, B, C or D? Go to your nearest C.C.M. dealer and fill out a Bicycle Purchase Application Form and your dealer will deliver you a C.C.M. just as soon as one is available under your for essential users, still the voluntary ration- ing of bicycles, by the manufacturers and dealers in co-opcration with the \V:irtime Prices and Trade Board, is being continued this spring. This will help to relieve other over-burdened modes of transportation and provide essential transporta- tion where no public services exist by directing the avail- able bicycles to those who need them most. a biqvclc, and qualify as an A, B, C or D your favourite C.C.M. dealer and make your Kincardine. the past l-WO of the . C Thin: Our Way Messrs. Charles ‘W. El§~ké’aT—d' morning for __ _ _ _ ___ _ v _ w has accepted a position in the (la-i ‘llli. olli s- 1|" m Ill nadian Bank of Commerce. fifiifizsinlin in Powml cemetery, Wendell Ferguson, Somervillolu-nocl. S])(‘l\i_ tilc weekend in tile idi‘ _____.__..__ Mass, arrived in Cahrlctielown LCity on lJUSlHPS-R Personals last night. l1 —-—~———————~ i i - . ' ' Mr‘ A‘ w’ Hyndman my“ o Miss Mary Maclsnilc. leaves Mollcioll Wllilffl PANIES 'l‘Rll\'l'l'\' ICHFRFR- ‘lm Bv J. R. Williams Our B011 rdini‘. House lof W Mnplc- Hp17llAli€S , Guides plan \v\ :1 llliflilllllill; July l 11ml" ' ' ‘ill My, P. Hoyt, Monoton, is ill tllcl Inst lvcck a val-y silircussiili rllln- 1M m,‘ ,_ m. ... -.l-l> W it'll‘; ‘ljllrhlilnlll)le application as soon as pas; sibic--thc sooner you apply the sooncr you will be cycling. 1c Cijrtiild will bblllsea mp willcil thf Holland COVI the suilllllt . . - \ WHY, r SHOULD THINK A coolw APPRECIATE LOTS i | OF woon aslrce -—--. BROUGHT no Folz HIM! 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