K V L , ......... .-w. .-. .,.. , ....-.. Large crowd, At Driving Park On Saturday -. Royal Value. owned by Walter Hennessey of Charlottetown and driven by Joe I-lcnnessey. paced the fastest mile in the lviaritimes this season when he won the sec- ond dash of the feature race at the Charlottetown Driving Park in 2:10 on Saturday night. Johnnie Kalniuek won the open- ing dash of the feature race by moving up from sixth place along the rail in the stretch to pace un- der the wire a half length ahead of Royal Value and Direct Mite. Don Seaman drove Waymark to an easy and surprising win in the final (lash of the night. Waymaik trotted a great lllllP in moving up 'rrim fifth pl:t(:(' zit the half to heat rlaxscott and Alaiy Merk by two .engths at the wire Supporters of Wayniark and Sea- riian reaped their benefits at the pari-mulurl wicket.-. A win tic- ket on Waniiark paid the hand- some sum of 57H 10, There was a large crowd present to witness what was undoubtedly the best opening night show stag- .-d 'he:'e since night racing was iii- augura tcd. Little llcllirtrl, oiinrri hy James (vat-icii nf l-Tliii..rl.-ilr and driven by Earl Semple. min the first and fifth dashes. Ann's Boy won the fourth dash and Gahagari the sev- enth. Marj: Mcrk trotted her way in a win in the third dash. Roy;-il Yziliie v.eril a'v:i,v 'at the wile and led fl")lll wire to wire as he pacrrl the mile in 2 ll), L.iick,v (fliiel muted up last in the ytrelch to finish a half lcii,::lli behind. Walter Kelly (lruvc a fine race as he piloted Johnnie Kalniiick to vic- tory in the first dash of the feat- Jre Johnnie was in last position as he turned oiiio the stretch but halpaced down along the rail to sneak thii-ugh and win by half a length. Litlln Delbert. the only double (lash uiniici on the raid. ll(i.S(0('l out Money Royal at the wire after a itirring stretch duel to win the first dash. Money Royal lcd most of the race. Money Royal again set the pace in the fifth dash but Little Del- bert nimed up from third place to win. Dale R. rariie on strong for the last quarter and finished second a nose behind Little Del- berh Earl Scniple had Mary Merk out front from wire to wire in winning the first dash of the trot Plaxscnit tinislicrl second and Winniels Last third. in the eighth dash Mary Mcrk again took over leadership dur- ing the early part of the race fol- lowed by Arionway and Flaxscolt. Don Seaman. rlriviiig Waymark. pulled out his horse at the half and battled it out with Mary Merl: on the back stretch. Waymark moved ahead as the Horses hit the stretch and he TLITTLE spggtt. - Goorl Racing f-it 1 good winner by two lengths in a fine finish. Ann's Boy was an easy winner in the fourth dash as Ensor Bow- ness reined the strong son of ".23 Ilouton Calumet Budlong to a wire to wire victory. Miss Donna Mae, paced a strong mile to finish sec- ........1Forl Augustus In the seventh drove Gahagan to the top Show . at the three-eighth pole and stay-lD S cd out front to win by a comfort-5 e able margin over the lust finish-' in: Ann'5 130.V- The Fort Aiigustus baseball team SVMMARY defeated the Summervllle Braves , Fllsl '"d gnml RH” -by the score of 9-4 yesterday at- l-mlr D010"! 150100191 1 1 ternoon behind the brilliant pitch- llI(Ill0)' Royal ICo1linsi 2 mg- or mgy,,m.,old Gerald Mac, D3”. 3- lsmdl 2.1-:acii-ni Billy Cain suffered the ll,l3””” E (L K9"-Vl ' 3,105.5. Jean Hughes hit the only home Ca” Aubrey 'K"""cd-V) 4 iuii of the game Mcilachern struck Amllw lgcrnardl ” 5 out ten batters and Cain three Sister Vei'na'(0'Meara) . . 7 Lmrups. ' liixilrlizili-l.-ll gcllll l2I:.;;uh2o.i::: -3-5.;HLilill: W” A”3”3””'"F' Smm” 1b- Jo . V V . ,. .Kelly c, G. Mcl::acherii p, A. Mac- Scrnple: pari-niutuels: First dash.H ' "3 C5 9' D' O 95 I ' ' si-1.40, 55.70, 54.10; s5.2ii, s4.i0..KF,”-V 01 , 40, second dash. 54-30. 3320. sunimer-ville-I. Cain rf. - 05040. 53020. 5340 0Whelan to, J. Whelaii r-, Gain )1, N. Fraser 2b. E. Maclniiis 81, L. :7- 9 Second and Sixth Daslieiii ,1,,hnn,,, Kalmuck iw Kpll)vi 3 5 Kriiigliaii 3b, F. Whelan ll, W. .V1iir- Royal Value (.l. Hennesscyl 3 I llhy Fl- Direct Mite (Leicherl .. . . . .. 2 3 -mm---:--arm-a Lucky Chief (Cadcgan) 4 2 -0 0 6 - Former Hockey Babe Briiton (OiMcar:i- 5 5 Times: 2.12. 2.10; Johnnie Kal- . . . ..”;i.:i:"..I?:;..li:;i Slat VISIIIHO , . Relatives Here Waller l-Ieniiessey and driven hy , . i V Joe Hcnncsscy; pari-niiituels: First dash. 511.30, s5.ll0, 5330; W.6()3l-hfgagosnjlisigkmh D351". Ken Marlniiis. who played ll()F-I Mary Mark ,S(.mpic.. 0 1 5 key with the Junior .-Xbbies in Wayniark (Seaman) 5 1 the middle thirties, is spending F-lax-D.(.(,u igleadi 3 3 a holiday with his step-mother, wmniers Last (Shea) 3 4 Mrs. I-Iinest Maclnnis and bro- J,,,,,,d,-,i(. .5, smiih. 4 3 tlwr I-Irma Marlnnis at his former Arionway (Cudmure) ., 6 ll liniiia iii Soiitlipoi't. Bud's Echo IE, Smiihi T 6 Allvr pl.'i,tiri,Iz with the Junior Chet Lynn Clever (Shawl 8 7 Alihis-s, .Vlii('Iniiis plated for (1 Times: 2.16. 216 4-.'i; Mary season in Denver, Colorado and Merk owned and driven by Eailj later pllllfll in the Cape Breton Seniple; Waymark owned li)' the, senior rt-uit. Justamere Stables uiid (ll'ltGll by He is cur,-,.,,i1y ,, H.,ming tn. Don Seaman; pari-miitucls: Fiist 5p,..-m,- mm '11,. (3.-nu-31 Mm-1. dash. S410. 53 90. 52-701 5390- price and lliiusiiig (lorporation in 53.302 56-701 5900115 d35ll- -10- the Oltawii area. lie drove down 513-30. 5-40: 5150- 30 001 5000- lie the Island Will! Neil A. Malli- Fourth and Seventh Rat-es Mon, MIR 10,. Queens. Annls Boy (Bouncss) .. . . 1 2 g , igg. Gahagan (Shaw) . D. 2 1. Miss Donna Mae V ernarr 3 Chocolate Dip tScniii1e) ') 3 Essa (O'Meara) , . 4 .4. SUNDAY Prince Budlonl I('udmoi'e) 6 7. Nauonal 119.0" Miss Knox (MacNeill) 8 6 Chicago 000 ioi 000 0-2 s 1 True Hal (J .I-lennessey) . 7 8 New ynrk 000 000 002 ,g3 5 1 Till”: 2-12 3'53 2-12 2'53 A””'5i Hacker, Davis (9). Jeffcoat (10) 303' 0W"i'd ""0 (ll'll'e" by E”-T”r.and Cooper; Gomez, Wilhelm (10) Bmvncss: Gahaizan owned by D-Kicircnai. HR.-: Chi-Jackson, NY-- Geo. Bishop and driven by El- Lockman. wood Shaw; pari-iiiutuc-ls: First) Ixirst 0050- 5430- 5330- 32-301 32”-00-lMiiwaukce 0000201004 7 1 came trolling down the stretch 4: Ho II Maritiiiie convention Ati Pictou PICTOU, N.S. (('Pi The Mari- time Wildlife tionvr-nttun here diu- ing the week end unanimously passed A resolution urging the Nova Scotia, New Brunswick ano Prince Eriiiard Island govern- ments to adopt the National Rifle Association' hunter safety plan. The resolution recommended the governments set up uniform legis- lation for compulsory licencing of all bearers of fire-arms, and com- pulsory tests of all applicants for uunting licenses younger than 21. . NRA secretary Frank Daniel, Washington. D.("., and John Dodge. conservation erllicatnr for New Hampshire, outlined the plan to the 100 registered members of the New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island fish ano game associations attending their first annual joint convention. here. Mr. Daniel said basic cause of hunting accidents was ”ignoranee that borders on the abysmal." He said adoption of the NRA-four-hour demonstration Cl)lll'S(" in fire-arms handling had cut down tel-ii-agc accidents radically in one year. Mr. Dodge explained how the plan had been adopted in schools, and how school teachers were rrnined by the New Hampshire education department to become quaiifed NRA instructors. The convention advocated an In- surance plan to cover personal li- ability, personal injuries, or death, and loss or damage to equipment. The insurance plan would be ndnpted in 1 ' but would be lim- tn association members. They also accepted an offer ol S(ifNiiiITGames This Evening, Two games are lchfduled to be played in the City softball League this evening. The sunshine Island Dairy will meet Canada Pickers an the old Diamond at 0.45 and the City will play the B.Y.C. on the Knight! Diamond at 0.15. The L Y. C. and Lions were scheduled to play on the Parkdale Diamond but the diamond hasbeen tamporltily ruled out. However the tennis are free to negotlgnte among thamaalvs to play the game. W ROOMS llll giiw.i:i' vw i.-.- rQuHYMCA 7': at -l tin,-4 84.60: 33 30 Second dash. s:i.9o,iph,1ade1ph,, 000 30010xL4 3 0 '2-70- 325 50 52-40i 53- 0- 1 Johnson, Jolly (5) and Crandall; TW'"' 1?--j-M..Sll1llT1()l'1i and Lnpata. L7Jo1Iy ' ' llRs: Mil-Jolly; Pha-Haniner. I i I e Sccnnd Milwaukee 000 000100-1 8 1 Philadelphia 000 000 002-2 9 2 Conley, Spahn (9) and White, Crandall (7); Dickson, Ridzlk (9) and Lnpata, Burgess (iii. W-Rid- zik, L-Spahn. HR: Mil-Adcock. the National Wildlife Assrieiaiioii iC,Fll,'-ll u to sell wild life stamps -through I "ma the provincial associations. Theipl lsbllrilh 000 000 poofo 5 0 primary purpose of the stamps 0,l1;”le"l1f'9l"I:d lB5”le3;r was said to be educating young- mmel (ii 393 me ll' 9 ' stera to become griod sportsmen. (9) and Alweu LTLaw' 400 500 000-9 14 0 D Second of iirliiiiilli 3.73.-id iglliyieiivl 1115 Cincinnati 0'0 020 000-3 9 1 he bands wild d'llCI(S and geese Piltsbllllgh 020 00010l”4 9 2 Podbiclan and Seminick; Little- lhat land on his private sanctuary Held Hetkl (8) and Atwen W0 near Montague, P.E.I. He said last , , , , year he banded about 400 of the Hell” H,Ri cmTTSem'mCk' birds as they ate from his hand. St Lml” no 000 030-5 3 1 Dr. John Bulger, north easterniBmoklY," 010 030 ,40x”C8 13 3 field representative of the Natioiiall Haddl-lb 13”” l7l' Llm is) ”"d Wildlife Federation at Washington, 50""- YV-"5 WI 309- ""8095 ”” D.C.. said that in the U.S. moretlmd CamP3'lcn”' W-Rae: , 1'' money was spent on hunting dogs.H3ddlx- HRS" SuCR9p"l5k" J"b' alone than was spent on b.-ise'll""5kl5 B,k"-H9d5e,5 2- C"mp3" ball, football. baskgtball, horse-lent R0bAm5'mi GmIl;m' races and riz fl hts iit tn-' "'9'" ”"' '3'” tether. He sapid liiinteixs andpfishr-r-(New Ymk 100 000 no-3 5 0 men there spent more than 325,- Clevdand 000 ma cob-4 9 0 900,000 8 day altogether. Ford. Morgan (6), Grim (7) and L Berra; Lemon, Newhouser (3). 4 Teams In Garcia (9) and Hegan. W-New houser; L--Ford. HRs: NY-Berra: Clo-Philley, Westlakc. . l-”irst lntermedialeB 2.2322. :32 33302:: H Brewer and White; Trucks and Sawatski. Baseball league ihrision 100000000 1 G 5 -At. a general meeting of the Chicalrt 1002202230--913 0 Henry. Kenimcrer (5), Nixon (7) and White, Owens (7); and Lollard. Irl-lenry. intermediate "B" Baseball League held at the Summerside Canadian Legion hall yesterday to determine which clubs would participate in Pgarzll I the league this season and aLso a S 9 pl” general discussion of the program . , of the games to be played. The-lBammme Tignish baseball club had as its delegates to this meeting, Hon. J. A. Bernard. W. D. summer and Joseph Mnrrtsaey. It was decided that the following clubs would be included this sea- son: Grand River, Wellington, Lennox Island, and Tignisii. When it comes to the finals, Mr. summer said last evening, that fireworks can be expected In view of the fact that the Tignlah baseball club has won the Island trophy In this league during the last two years. -5 Harshmaii 00001020000-3 5 4 SUCCESSFUL MIN PIIEFER PAIMOIIVE For Quality Mildncss Value I. O(DIlllAW-lMl.MAIAC- Polnlolvo Show CYOIIII glvu you an All-DAY SNAVI PaIInoIivo's beard - oofoeriin oils will our whiskers Juan is in luul. You a clone shave - on ALL- Y shun. You tool: your but from morals Illlnight. ' Top your above with Palmolive Afterslnvclotion. Sootliu gum face from s IV! to shut. down the stretch of the season llllll lllillllllllllllllllrill R i N 6-2 6-5 !'Rl Tni:u,,. 0 d-,1. i il0il,-0'00, -" ? 0 Little Delbert in a driving race edges Money Royal to win the first dash at the Charlotte- town Driving Park on Saturday past l'1"ll1' 0 little Delbert . Wins llpnng .. -... 'o... 1 night Little Delbert moved up from second place to win. He was driven by Earl Semple and own- ed by James O'Brien of Elms- , it:iN 60-26-Sdl ..- , en by Clarence Bablneau, were - wrecked as I result of spills r ' and collisions. -i (Continued on page 15) dale. Leo Collins Money Royal. Little Delbert also won the fifth dash on the card. was driving Trice, Dixon (10) ncy. W-Chakales; Second Philadelphia Baltimore W a shin gton Detroit Marlowe (9) and House. Owens and Lonnelt. Lehman and Howell. aid Thompson, Howell Crimlan; L-Cox. HRs: son, Amoros. Ottawa Rochester daylight time. 100 100 00101-4 11 2 and Astroth; Furley, Chakales (10) and Court- L-Dixon. 000 200 000-2 5 Z 100 100 001-3 11 Sima and W. Shantz; Coleman and Moss. HR: Pha-Zernlal. 010 131 101-8 12 000 010 001-2 8 Pnrterfield and Fitzgerald; Hoeft (6). Bi-anca (8), L-Hoeft. HRs: Wash-Vernon. Yost, Runnels; Del 331 001 16x-15 17 0 Fine, Kennedy (4) and Johnson; -Tuttle. International League First Richmond 000 I00 001- 2 5 Syracuse Landeck. Shore (6) and Howard; L-Landeck. HR: Tor-Babe; Mtl-Howell. Johnson. Crimian (4), Lombardi (8) and Howard: Cox, Fabbro (1). Ludwick 11). White (3), Macon (6) TV--- Mtl-Nel- (8). 000 233 131-13 ll! 2 017 100 200-11 12 Kellner, Haag (3) and Fasholz;; Watllngtnn, Shirley (8), Jacobs (6), Attention Riflemen Spoori shoots have been arranged for July 3rd and: 10th beginning at 2 olclocki Weik (CP) - Mari- League clubs NEW GLASGOVV, 1 Lime Major Hockey met. here Sunday and decided to continue major series hockey in the 1984-55 season with the same four clubs as last year. Dr. F. C. Dougan, representing Charlottetown Islanders, moved that the four clubs revert to Allan 3 Cup play and name the league the Maritime Senior A Hockey Lea- gue. Sydney Milllonalraa delegate said second his club would take part: only in Richmond 000 100 100-2 it 0 major series or professional hockey. Syracuse not 000 100-2 8 1 Dr. Dougan and representatives (Called at the and of tlth, rain) of llallfax Atlanlics and Glace Bay Nardello and Tabacheck; San- Miners agreed to go along with lord and Lonnett. Sydney. First Last year's officers were re- Toronto 300 200 00040 7 0 elected. They are: president, C. Roy Montreal 023 200 100- 8 13 2 MacDonald, Glace Bay; first vice- Second lpresldent. Roy Diichemln. Sydney: Montreal 202 002 x-- 6 9 0 second vice-president, G11 Gaudet, Toronto 000 100 0-1 3 1 -?m- Jordan (8) and Burbrink. Havana 000 300 000- 3 8 1 Buffalo 302 025 00x-12 14 0 Cueche, Sanchez (6), Melton (Bi and Noble: Erickson and Lakcman. Maritime Major Hockey . League Will Continue Charlottetown; third vice-president, J. E. Ahern, Halifax: registrar- iieasurcr. C. S. McAlden. Halifax; and secretary Leo Maclntyre, Glace Bay. The Islanders were represented at the meeting by Dr. F. C. Dougan and Charles Praught. Another meeting of the M.M.H.L. will be held on July 17 at which time tennis must post. their bonds. Any other teams who W1-Sh i-0 Cm" me League may apply for admission at zhiit. time. At the last mectlng of the MM. HI... thelsydiiey l Millionaires had made a notice of motion that the M.M.H.L.. be disbanded and that 5 Nova scotla Senior League be formed. However, the Islanders delegate: -.,,r,,i.;i mil nine I Viarltlma V” -..- m- Spnlnr Ypgoue was me-' '-asihle om! Tlin hum t""VV!"”S -Hm. vi-it-rt iimxv-iloivelv that lb" l'M.I-U-. he roollniwl. 5 SIGNAL 1 . ATTENTION Pre-Camp Pay Parade MONDAY 28 June '54 R. 0. SIGNALS LT. COL K. M. JOHNSTON, 0.0. 5 Slgs. Reg't., R. C. Slgs. REGIMENT i ALL ' RANKS Last Night For Issue .Of Uniform For Camp Pbgoo 1'hodundlan4Ilonday.Jnaal8.1Iu First Stock car Race Of Season Held -At S'side Sensational stock car racing at 'm':mm-'-"'-,-"m-m Summerside Raceway on Saturday night provided I thrilling pro- S gram that took its tglll ti waerilo . - ed cars as some of t 9 eat rv- ers in the Maritime: took part in the first race: of the season on the Summerslde track efors I - crowd of about 800 persons. The Island drivers. beginning - their second year of stock car 000,.” to the but that the mainland has - to offer. V Some 20 cars took part in the T meet, and It least-three of them, , including the familiar "13A" drlv- - racing. proved they are now equal t l Harness Racing SAINT JOHN. N.B.,-(CP) -Sep Hanover, well known pacer from Princeton. Me., easily subdued Thelma Lou, a. Saint John entry in a matched harness racing event at Exhibition Park Saturday. The time of 2.12 was the best: of the season at the track. Two New Brunswick horses were double dash winners, Valuable Doc 0 from Wlckham and Bye for Now, - Saint John. The other dashes were taken by Aubrey Budlong. Buct- Art Macxenzla of Charlottetown (above)set. an amateur record for ouche; Cedric Hanover, Frederic- mnr 3nd June symmlr 5”!” tmh” tslbeturiilgvilfdfnoogoltlvhsriulii: nhtiyrl, -TtTTT":TT a four-under-par 68 In the qualify- ing round for the Sport Lodge No So Tmph-Vr Maclfenzla had twelve pars, five blrdles and one bogle in his blis- tering round. He was playing in' competition with Had Maclnnis, Mac Kennedy and Irving Praught. The former amateur record for the course set during competition play was 69 shared by Professor Turner and Cecil Dowling, now the professional at the local club. Dowllng set his record during the N. B.-P. E. I. Open several years ago. Doug Saunders of Charlottetown shot, a 68 over the Belvedere course in I friendly game A few years back. Maickenzle, who won the N. B.- P.E.I. amateur championship last year, was two under par on each nine. He carded 33 for the first nine and 35 for the last nine. Bill Beer of Charlottetown shot a red hot 69 last Thursday. On Friday he had a 71. noon" , FIIEL oiis Best by Test .lllAI. 9911 - classification For Saturday, July 3 At 0h'town Declaration Monday 1:00 P. M. (Standard) 1 DAS!-LES AT 3150.00 K Bob Clezl. Sea Plant, Abner McGraw, Col. Budlong, Dean Swift. Keppoeh Playgirl. Ranlda, June Breeze, Ethel M., Slater Verna. Am. crlca's Ace, Suffolk Chief. Bell Hep B., Carl Frisco. Barbara Ann Queen. Judy Budlong. Dartmouth 3 Kentvlllo 2 Liverpool 3 Truro 2 Halifax 5 Stellarton I Brave-s Wallop Cherry Valley The Charlottetown Braves made it three in a row Sunday afternoon as they swamped Cherry Valley by the acme of 21-2 on the four-hit pitching of Billy Wright. Mark Ladner and Bobby Mills of the Braves combined the only double play of the game. Joe Smith led the Braves at bat. with a home run and two triples. Tom and George Scantlebury played In outstanding game for the Braves. Wright also had eight strike outs. Baseball Practice There will be a baaseball prac- lice for Barbour: Dodgers at Memorial Field this evening at 6:30. 2 DASHES AT 8115.00 Royal Scott Jr.. Mary Merk. Waymark, Joandnle, Arlonway. Chet Lynn Clever, Rajah Hanover, Feather Duster. I DASHES AT 6175.00 v Miss Pall, Roma Budlong, Bud's Echo, Tartan, Derek, Jennie Kalmuck, Petty Ellis, Bonnie Dale. Judy Kalmuck, Sunny B., Anyway. Tara Llttla Dale, There's It. I DASKES AT 0200.00 Prince Budlong. True Hal, Dale B., Eva Budlnng, Marlon l'.'.. Money Royal, Miss Commando, Mighty Deb. Sleepy Sam. Belle Bud- long, Vernlta Pearl, Carl Aubrey. Mlsl Donna Mas. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK June 29th. ATTENTION-HORSEMENI Horses for the eight double dashes to he raced at "Beautiful Summer- side Raceway" July lat. afternoon and evening, will be classifications listed below. If you wish to withdraw an entry, advise race secretary before 12 noon, Monday, June 28th (standard time). List of starters with scoring position: will be FREE F03 ALL Hi.-dgewood Chief, Sop Hanover, Lucky Chlaf, Dick Eris. Royal Value. Direct Mite, A. G. Scott, Babe Breton. Johnny Kalmuck. drawn from published Tuesday. muck. JUNIOR FREE 1'03 ALL Jo Jo Spencer, Ann's Boy. A. G. Scott. Babe Breton, Johnny Kal- Mae, Essa. Ann's Dream, Robert Bruce, Yutn, Chocolate Dip. Min Donna Delbert, Miss Royal Senator Cralgmylc, Waymark, Flaxscott, Veils Grattsn. Muriel E..- Rajah Hanover, Jennie Kslmuck. Vet-nlta Purl. Laurel Chief. Billy ludlong. Mu. True Hal. Little Knot, Just Lucky, Lou Kalmuck, Abner the Great, Sleepy Sam, Miss Commando, Bob Cleu. Prlnca Budlongf Money At-lonway, Wlnnle'I Last. Sir Francis Drake, Guy 1-lsrvutor, Frisco the Grant. Roy-l Scott Jr., Jimmie A.. Judy xalmuck. Abner Mnecraw, Mighty Deb, Slater Verna, Amtlco, Princess Tins, Dun swm, Ethel M., Mannlater Direct. Tommy Morgan, Jay's Hope, Capt. Morgan. Eva BI.lt'Il01II. Judy Budlotig. Carl Frisco. Tartan, Anyway, Sony 3., Min Palle. You'll see. Propane, Hilda Mac. Buck P. C. Gt-stun, Yankee Joan. I'll Conto. Lucky Harvester. Sea Frisco. Plant, Face Cloth, Rodola D., Lil Frisco Guy. Colonel Budlorig. Real Joe, Buddy Budlong, Keppocli Playgirl. Suffolk Chief, Ann's Pride. Lustre Lou, Lucky Dale. Bobby Senator. lrucfs Sister, Nightmare Alice, Irene Budlong, 1'lme'll Tell. Sunkist. Joe, mm; Patch. can too. ' ONLY ON A 'l'Iio like Shop 18! Great George M. cosoiiiiga E ymuvla . . lI6NTEl-STIl0N6EIl-FASTER-SAFER . R. T. Holman Ltd. Inminenldo - Charlottetown Wallace Moan lummonlda, Remington, 0'14: Motorcycles, DEE, Trikes. PM-ta, eta. S Clark Bros. llonhlno -0 Mount Stewart M. Peters Iruce. Mcltuy It - Co.. Limited .IoIIoy's Dept. Store We can ooiapiou hook of Porto """”""' Omar: run a Sun . .Joluutoa Motors in Kent at. - hood am Murray line Mcyliow Cycle