k APRIL 6. 1940 V; ilblvlblvlbbk when Turkish Delight II was the frst >1 1.840 hories Sieve Donoghue up; to victory when the record- lctling E“? Jockey wcn 11s ‘ll-st race at PlIOCIlZX Park. D‘~blll'l. 13 ylarb ago today. Steve became 1 legend 1n his 30 years o1 racing. ind headed the jockey 11st l0 years cnsistently. ‘The 55-year-old cham- uon is a trainer now. and has lndcr hLs care the horses of many yhose colors he once wore. =- El THE CHABQQTIJETQWN (EARQIAN. “PAGE. SEVEN,‘ -" iiolf Tournament 1'10 at HALIIMX, April retary time Senior Golf Assoclnlion an- annual tournament will l1. T. Holme. _ 1., is the association's president. Slated For liighy 5_-<CP)-Scc- C. E. Jubien of the Mari- associalion‘: today the be held unced Dizbv N. s. ' Summcrside. P. E. Canadians Club To Be BACK STRETCH DOWN TllE Pref. S. A. Rockford was a high- iy satisfactory auctioneer at o, re- cent sale of colts, fillies and aged horses at. Well McNcills stables, Pownal Wharf. He was just hark. 111g back to an almost forgotten profession. Years ago 1115 591-. vices were in great demand at race tracks throllqilollt. the New Eng- lnnd‘ slates where impromptu and otller sales 0f horses were held, While the harbor ice is getting bit shakev yet in the earl morn. no it is still firm enough or Joey O‘Brien to give exercise to Aaron b. 2.08 1-2. Direct L. 2.09 l-2, June Evans 2.13 and three others in hi; string. Had a letter from Jimmie Ban- dcrson. Trllro. yesterday and he lays he likes Silent. Joe 2.18, the new arrival from Ontario. very much. He is a five-ycar-old geld- ing with good looks and a nice my o1‘ pacing. Let us hope that 11c will prove another San Ton I.l0 for Jimmie. By the way, we don't think Jimmie got the credit that. was due him for putting that fcur-vcar-old pncer 1n tho 2,10 list and chalking up so many wins, Johnnv Conroy is at the Truro track also and has Slncoe Har- réer 2.04 l-4 going absolutely; pound. He was given thoroug veterinary treatment in December and does not show 1.1m least. trace of lameness nlthouizh undergoing pevere jogging and reading. I! he proves sound what a wow of n. pacer he will be and what battles we can expect him to give Jane Azoff 1.59 l-2. Johnny has Hill- side Scott (3) 2.14. the good trot- tcr that set up a new Maritime record for three-ycar-olds last fall. Johnny is sweet on the son of Bellini Scott 2.09 1-2 and no doubt anticipates giving him a faster re- cord than Johny Miles 2.11 1-4 that was such o. winner with Johnny some years ago. champion trotter, has his speed, That was evidenced last wool: when Sap Paiin at the end of I. mile in 2.14 l-4 pressed the grey warrior to make the last quarter in I8 3-4 ed like a phantom horse as came flying through scarcely touching the ground. blocky type is preferred, weighting between 1.250 and 1.400 the lflit will’ on all fronts the Bri- tish had 1,361,000 horses; had lbout 1.200.000 horses. of these came 1mm spain and Am- erioa. horses died from disease and ex- ly high during the winter of 1917 height and rations had to be cut. .1119 army horse mastership is a - --- l Greyhound 1.55 1-4, the world's Rallhirds said he lorik- ‘IE the stretch srconds. We note where agents for the French Government an purchas- ing horses in Canada for use 1n the field artillery. The short, pounds. In France Most Many thousands of war haustion. Mortality war particular- when the U-boat ena-oe was at its down. Partial statistics show that 211 died from gas poisoning, 58,090 were killed by gun fire and bombs and 71,140 were wounded. The number of horses that survived the war ls not konwn. but due to the excellent care each animal receiv- ed the percentage was much larg- er than expected. Few people realize the tremend- ous tasks which these horses ac- cnmplisned- Tile heroism they dis- played will never be forgotten by their drivers and their sense of direction often meant that many a weary soldier was brought back to the wagon lines because of the ability of his horse to find his “home" in the inkiest darkness. In science and e best unit-s 13100111113581; carried out twice daily in peri of from one-half to one hour. Most. units carry hay chop- pers and some oat crushers, and t is u. fact that. feed used that way and sprinkled with a. little i Wins IOZnd Grand Nat. ALNTREE. April 5 —(CP) —On flyl feet whose running rhythm cieiea d favorites and tortuous turf, Bogskar lightly-regarded son of Werewolf-lush spring, won the 102ml Grand National stmpiecliasc tod .000 sp "liars. from 3a i0 1 to 25 Lu 1 .1“ lllL‘ half-hour. ridden bv Surat. lvlarvin Michael Jones, Royal All" Force pil- B Face Mighty Little Team TORONTO, April .'>—(CP)—A| good big team can always heat. a good little team. so they say. and‘ it will "ue up to Sytiilcjfis mighty Millionaires to prorc 1111s when they meet Kirkland lmkc 1n a surl- den-death Elailerzl Cllnadll Senior Hockey semi-final llcre tomorrow. Each tea-m has beaten the other once and a third game cntierl 1n a tie. Off in the wings 1111111111;- for the winner are lvlrtlllrzll Roy." 2*" l'~‘.:l<'- ern Canada Cllllnlplnlls mid losils to Port Arthur lll the Ailllll Clip finals inst year. Royals have been idle since they won the Qllnhcc t-lt-le from Jnlioit-o (l,\'1“"ll"S, llilPF- mediate Champions, 111:: 1'll"Ffl7l\'. Blue 17m s" llfifiil llwll" ‘,"t‘l‘ll to good olive", 111 \‘.'llll“'|" 11w ilrsl. game of the series 6-3 horn last Saturdn . Tm tennis wr-llt. to Ot- tawa. f the second anln-t- which ended 11 a 3-3 tic. S\'t'*‘_\"s heft. began to pay off in goal. in this game. ‘in lilo lhlrrl 12.111111‘ 1n 0'1 11m inst night NllIOIlHlTFS p111. l‘\‘~"l\ 111011‘ thump in their plnv nwl l).'\ii."i‘f‘(‘l out s. 1-0 victory to lcv-ol the s"rlc-=. One of the fcnillrcs oi the third match was the mrcilnc of the Graboskl brothers for the first lime since tho ""1l\'1f‘< sim-“d. Jo Jo of the Blue Devils nrsswi the j- nd salt is more nutritious. By the way, Johnny called on "M" a f1 t y V t 1...). .1 , _; up I _ Doug. Maclzod and our hockey gvo%g'i‘gi“eg lxlréfilcmmfigfig “lanky; 1;; “..Jl.(,ll,,,_lsq,fnl,fi‘1lg_r F B h’ d teams management said tonight my‘ during the mtemmxon o’ ti than the average horse brother. Tony. had been sill-ring r e they wmnd 9e unable w m“, u, g m, at no", grid l1 “m , l . I n further competition in the Domin- r w! ev- h for Sidney. . . . they were all delighted to see him 3°“ e"- ; O gin Ipilxzrllydoyvvns if {alley won the 1L It be germ- n an e c amplons llp. llgy stafidwfhat Joltlrlirrly will be The Charlottetown Driving Park _ sweepstake sblm. John has ht-Iti the this :01- gampalgflhbg a. stable from the has been opened up by cMflB-keé Wlns HOLY NAME BOWLING T0ta.l—2152. the last five _vc:lrs and seven nines opening gong to the closing this Billy lvfcAusland, but ‘the N lag-Mic‘ High Single, A. Ooyle _____ 115169 i930. ‘Illemteam 1121.3 not pay- geagol not fit for jogging ye as w . _ _ WQQQQLEE’ om" Apm 5_(OP) one game is season and has -- considerable snow at the woo 1'11 ______ 151, Game Semi-Finals “m” mg}, mm, A _floylg 51g TORONTO, April l—-(CP)-— -lKen [awning 5, and Alba" had little practice. 1 Dannie Steele has b new Iddl- wd- Bllifm- l‘ 11"“ ‘f’ YARMOUTl-l, n. AnriLS-(C- , Gents High Single, E Callaghan Oshawa General? roared up from Lavoie, e4. Woodsleo fmnhands lion to his stable at Charles Riv- should d pose 0 i u‘)? Sflaivb “ch p1__y,,,-,,m,,1h A¢a,1,~,,,_,- “an; one , Big Four League 33L v behind here tonight. to turn back will receive more than $2,000 each gr speedway, Boston, Mass. in the then we can eximth useful“ “j _ point o1» tonight on Wllccirklck Gents High Three, E. Cahaghan vcldun Maple I-nfrfl-fs 6-3 1n the although they shared 8. ticket onl ilhree-veav-old pacer Little Bert. or horses setlins t F Y °9 High Scl1ooi,(lclrn‘i11': 1110 NPR" Five Aces e22. first or a bl-si-o-tllree series to Dominick's Cross which finished H t C a son of Bert Abbe 1ft! 551d Dlnfl °!\ the °ld famm“ ‘mm-Se’ Brunswickels 26-23 in the first. ‘G M D0 am 231 131 283 Gun“ Egg: ialilflntifigzlgn Gtggélxafl: ‘Jélglrlefié among the "also-rims" in the 102ml 1 orne s entre Grace Bunter 2-14 3-. l9 "-"'-‘ match of a i\\'(l-E’l‘l‘." toinl-lltfri - o n : f‘ .' - - flmninz of the Grand Nationah - as» @- v» 1W i" .11: 1r .111; 1., st...»- lzl a a 10:11am“ eel-em» ww- 1 s: T R ‘ii “t'"‘°°"i- $967.11.?‘ lrrrtcir-br... .1. .. 1“:*:<".‘;:::.=% than l» b. m l‘ 2a iii‘ :1: Q...»»J’il...~.lr.. 1.i‘;€'.‘°‘°‘.;bil“’:““;.‘" ‘m1 a’ ° 81'1"‘ e owne y . " ' e c 31c l l - - . - n ~ or , an th ti r1 Mills Mass... who also owns Scotch ed by Char eszogl. Cfiiaéidlgarlh ‘omolrow mghb 1E. Robin!” 19B 214 163 E, Mitchell 197 102 144 1 E31‘ o\.1o_ ipcriods lzegigcizl prize money now stand to 3113111 _ _ Mm’ 2'11 and etllmtt tlieangiil‘ yselggislinogvfilxlst lionpo Heswill be put _*-*"""""‘ l Tom _3 ' llvgglibe 197; (if tlfe Olslilrllll/anesliaiéshooteres and- $2945 each’ - ‘l ' ' - . , . 2'13 s4‘ campaign a , trainin ver shortl and by “AN _ Grads: 1)_ cone“ 127 153 13L while the lead changed tw1ce,_. PITTSBURGH, April 5-<APl - vincisl Exhibition last August in lz. l’ i’! c1111 GE . ——— cm“ “PP""“"1....'. _~ .. 21s 1114 10a T°"*~””°- L1:‘=..“e1a.“°“ 11"“ c.1111“. 1312;121:512" l .. " h th torm he 0 1., rown mnu o e becon per . y. - en cat " in 1e;r ser- cifilllilln“ilbiihilll§ll“lie lA/lfgllgt 11191;: who; beating 2.1? swaspfasy dweh the wit] lhlléoll-vhhfiflfllélflti‘ in. Cox 1 1Z8 lg? liar]! Birds: . Silwyfitro 11111-11 hscored on ll. vbredalb‘ I laewitlll Prpvldgnce Beds for the rd , tn beautiful sou 0 In B-Il- 0 91' " <1 19-11’ 1‘ l‘ 1R. Mcbelan |alvav te 1 e count and er un _ ma 1011a -_ mcrlmn ggafimlésg fflgneag; Egg“, £01 Royealty rtoyzlls, fol" the Rural 4 gig-ovary, 203 168 229 Q Leela“ 165 l” 1m ‘ tailed from the“ on‘ The fans W” treated w ban ’ 12.12119 cnzlnlnlorlshzp. were rileer- me 1,951, Fair-S in New England and -——-— Championship lo be Illfl_'."1\¢l n1. till: W GOSS 1'16 184 221 A, Blanchard 133 141 213 ; Coming out in the third period u thml last night at the asunn8_ led ‘tonlcirl by word lllifn. certainly tops in Maine Our New Brunlswick coiércspofrl; FprrlliélmnTlzesrlnty-d 1115111.. 111033111111; 1 Toiflil-gfiali- G M Donald m A. earl-ea 13,11 11% (itelgrqls wmcd g“ n51 31.3121 dpowe, , SE16 Buuard Parlor when Johnrlly ,;;1,=1‘1\.r<{ol1$1;1 goylor) grill be able 1: ' _ Be a, pen ave ng . accopc , 1011c o — liigl ng e, . 0 - H. Garre 2 7 1 a ielr connnan an . e six . ‘ Yr 1v 111:1 . Ad i m,“ 1,119 barrier will ‘gilexatsaitwiiltresnoorlycin SSaint John before Sailudlly Night. , High Three, J. Callaghan 679 ‘ I_ Dougan 123 103 123 ; minutes had o two goal edge. A gafilfgloxjgmlfliufffféld £3?“ T3110!‘ liar‘- bccn recalled by To- , b l/twdafi e uipmellt at, s1 Tuesday looking over the Alex- Earned. i Second game in this series will IR come 103 112 139M111“! gm,‘ 1n we c105,“ seconds mom by datum" me winner na-f Egnta M5919 Leafs am m “T, v eonaval-gne rage “my, where under horses. He ‘writes that W1re- 1v_-\.\‘ irnlZZlJ-i. be plqyed Monday night at. ‘l 0- T¢m_m7_ . topped off n sustained ive that the first seem-on lllarflnk Acorn g7 .l 1112111. heir-nod appear for U161). lvlvorses are bellw trained in the l less Hal 2.11 1-2 is the ‘cutest lit; 1 oGc .d v H“ Aces lag-adios High 51118“. E- Mllchell “mew m’ sl°Plllllg~ a margin of Zillpoints. the sébrisifil-‘léfmllé Illa‘ llllrlihllgrtnIllill-r-(Zul United 5151,35 this spring, It looks tie stallion hi! h“ Sea“ l‘ Tally“, _ I v I m 5 s’ ‘ tad, H. h Th E V“, h n . "Mil": 681111111111 500. Acorn 471. 11111,“ 11... pgurflnjl “ ' ‘ ‘ ‘er 1“ "mah- .°"-.*>".:11‘:;"..ll 231th, astral‘. °i1°iiil Xi l» dial“.Bflill.zf"i.i“:11“;"l.1:22: 1 1...... 1.1.1.. . =5 "i ~ l °° l l 0.1 cool-l H» §R°"‘i1..““Li.."‘“§5.'-i r1‘ "m" r1111" m" llgllecoixlyegeltu till-all lllclrsesxllsed to it ‘ bvlllp AlthouEh small he 18 *5 cord for Austrnlirnll’ 11111-111 Pllrk. D d Gents l-liflli sinzle. A. Mccloskoi" ._l!‘-1<\vthCl11b‘. civgldgcés“§lnldh Juggle? week the dag “villlflie anlfiaugm (‘of llle awn-o‘ "ve wriz-s ir » ~ ‘j " ‘_ _ __,‘ _ ‘ " __ -_ gfg: _ l: .e wn w o o‘ 's 0e ' ' 111cc an 11"" 1.. °' ""55 m" “t "we “w”? Yme rlurlellsutirmllgnlg i; gllrilalpxgcyerl lllld gliglumlly l1'<l:-1'1“1113§'.l1 “solm1§1ll.\~l.'.'§ 1 u g Gents nlgll Three, A. McCloskcjv 1511011 recalls that 1111s 0111b has been fiflfriieg It“? Pffiis- F- Mellallv" will one 11w» victory. on me barrier Wm be m ‘mum on lagt season he made 1B 8W"! 1m over illc sil-l-‘cll and slow 111110 1131.7 Callaghan 3g: lei . lfiglgllllffl £1111 i111- 01th? JSlIlfB 1933.5 “.05 mark‘; "l? m‘! M" “will” 13-212‘ (ifc illcrlllnre hcntcn {lie Hor- —-———- , ‘ ‘ “ , _, ' R Don-on l. .1_' 1e prcsen lln or s ' ' I. 11H‘ 111K plnjvrd 121w» I c names Twenty-one _vcnl's a. o the 5W1" W35 me limes first" “Flswld l“ m‘ °_l“" “m? H)“ "p' Harp" 1'73 153 138 lnrc n. product of 1111s club, l w» - ~_---_____.. _ _ , “m” b“ ml" Nllfiw‘ (‘no bemmc _ 1 been (my H? w“ WM“, h.” hm IO“ a‘ Con.» 183 16B l8’! qlqooxgn Tilt- club sponsors tcalns in all ‘ the first invo-vear-old lrniicr to Vesltl‘ BITS 2-05 1'2 153 m Lawn K1111: 111111 lli~" <..l11;l ‘r M.“ "X ‘vhxgh 123 1M n3 ~- H“, pnlmlm. brands or 5mm and , ' . ... ' ‘ii. "l .1111 v1"on sold bv C. M. Alfililllldcl‘ l0 5 lmlvllllaln 11nd tirillll » _ - N _ ,_ h -“, » _ ._\ d d _ - {,‘,“°'K”'}{,.I.‘P F,,<1‘...-‘l‘~,‘-p‘l11slmdos- father w. .1. Alexander- HQ l1 a O'Sll0a. Wlll’) 11-11.. 1r- ill l. 1<>lfl1—'-’534 Ernie M GPP adwlnced l.» the , crffnniffgtgliltgrmflwgtfr‘fhe ‘Q, 11,. 3096i!!! atlng ASSGITIb/y log M01267 ‘£4 Wm‘ Tonilmy Mil,"- "llllnolggkisbfi. llllghfmiggogsyslizil he s“ up n ‘WW "(TM-d f‘ ..gflmvll,l\f Sllmls: -5ll:l"ln(l)f roth‘? hrlrolllrelcllavallillolllr-r l""1‘..11s by encouraging the yolliiq- . 1111' up. since iiloll \\€‘l‘(‘ as an _ - 1 , ‘h t -_h_ 1 y sir-rs, . _ P ‘ us“ 4m "they ‘llwyear-oldg to silllgbnxde wlllllwolleem llegrlerl-lirlllrfll 1~ 11.1w» “i ‘l. Corcoran 1Z3 ' lsollnlmfnntmllg Larllllyort lllfrllllini: “J. dhlrCollrtt has boron‘ coaohifnr: . 'l_" RQl-Tulill‘ Aflefllfifill Skate t ' g -" 1_ _' r - “ ‘ - '_ ‘ " ,1 1 . ' ,; .. 1 1" ‘rfcrrni. “.""l- .1 '1 ) or , m l“ l0 °_‘.__bc-_c_‘ liow a f0u1'-Y9'“'o1d'has no record l m‘ m Hm C‘ (mum 12c 164 14a i“ °“°- T“ ‘ml W" Mccalllln‘ “m” 11 lc\\'1\"1‘n':s and c. laol-‘tll was l 8-11 2O BANDS—POPULAR PRlC i‘ One of the fastest miles 011th! but‘ tlllizltveglllgzxllfiv gvgglge “ivggfi mom“ A0 b W o a ‘$1131 123 T~ Campbell- the mllnngcl" of the 1940 hockey l ‘Ls season at Plnellllrsi. N.C., Wlere an s1 - -h dau m“ ._. ‘. m. l‘ _ . .1. , I! when“ 133 teanL .0 m" ‘n and hops“ an. 1n my than 2,12. S e ls l I he proud I shntcl the existing ___. . , __ _ \ _____V_V_7_V_V__V_ T’: _ _ llllallling. blgssloalle 11v Robin Han- of Peter Henley 2'02’ wmlélfisl Cll-lllrlllllllvl 1ft "rflh of) l-v-i _ _ Y _ ll" "hi" h“ lswlgmcdiilll zvlgrlélll The cbndbsfii? m Bclyefs b" Y Di“ m‘ s =’~*"' "~ OUT OUR WAY - - By J. R. William! out Bolilznlnl. HOLSE - - With . 1c ins est 111i c v n w -_ . - . ll ' our n W, I , , H . i tram", was Cum“ n2“m\,c,.-5 2,39‘ reneg- i5 n; follows. I 58W Y lloney m1. 1:111‘ icon 1901111. 11 t V ‘ 1151 11:1: in Con. 1161 quot? marl: Egtiuglcayle 112$: lrezlayflfelwgltlegnl ggkillgtbglrzrlllrllmilfi blluwlj, 311.5113: AIJEUtAIiLDE 13:1‘ 112$ l wsctjovsfsomseoov ms fiaoalr PUT THE " ' swan , B". 111 "s 1W1‘ I _ ~ " " ‘H, ' N5‘ " .. -, orcr tile bolt-l11n1.- track. be Dlcasctl with will" 111°?“ "If; mcclllm at sum; 1111111 ‘look near Mucl-l TROUBLETO HEAR "men WHEN YOU'RE LAUNNED Awe SCALE CHEW QTQRE of‘ mo; to l11n1. He was te 11gb h 110s Angrlcs, C.l 'Il~_1_~ .o<nl s-llke - 1AKE A FEW o; B|QD5TW|T1EQ OLD; ,1- (AN-T OFFENSNE ON THE- lCE- ME.-~I HAVEMT BANANA LNET clonal“. Mlllllf‘. rlllr. which has the day I sow "l"; “Ilzgfif, ‘lgfm ‘gm l§“;l§§‘g,4",‘§7 °“““"'“““‘“"l' "w" l THESE. QUEER ROCKS "THEM sees BE, WITH 8019MB IF 1T DOESN'T $PEI=RED A COLD , Nlf-HTJBUT IT ‘lllcenmmaklnteJrcatghifélorixlygdgfi" dial‘: $333533,‘ m-ck s,.1,,t|° " "' "_ \ fl HOgAE...AYO‘UMNELETR ASQYHNAQTANLA STOP, 1'11. HAVE TO QUIT CUTFORGOLONG, '" was A5 emery , l: culls 1"‘ 4 < ' 1 , . ‘ - ,, -.,. t. .. m.» WWA lo L Ri-LUM is l nollncllvo scrc- lrotiinrl nnrl nac- John some l-ventv 31"“ 33°" Dal“. Ggxfll-yl“ ill“ ‘V “l-‘l ~,»/ HAppgNuLl E CLOUD “THAT AN. spEcwAcLEs GERVING MEQLQINTHE VEQPI-E THlNKIM . AS VENQS DE UTERAQjy ing events to Mose April 15th. Thcv Griffiths looks fine daftel; hlisn olllchlwd in; h . l ' 1 ‘S A GAMBLE RWPLNSSTREAM AN. lNsoh/‘NIA , DAYTIME.’ ARE ANY OF TRAINING- T0 M1LO$ . rm“ m“ 2'07 w 2'16 chsws Wm‘ ‘mough New tlrlngladloulilgtes Traffic ' (‘lei-lull 21221-11. llfn- i \lll ANYWAY -- M14. LlFE 15 ' you KEEplNe A ‘@255? 3°‘ GANDW! Evan“; h" hvll-iyailrplld Devin-l? ilyllllynllsoiplwhiceh he is head. Ho. i my" .,=1 11 1 ‘Vi, 'i'i—l“‘!1l‘-i'l l‘ “"5 ' ‘ f“ fi- ' illllrae; g1 $205) for c-nch. The dates snvs there is noihlna ‘lfgllillle lR-"lwflf c!’ m",_ “ gill the lgbvhun‘ Fair are August l‘); hctlrrvlliltlgredllallicllltgxllhlgnylrflfl" l ‘Pnflfiflllullblliftslactlllllltlill '1 s ‘lll'\“])l‘i'lV lo m‘ |"Tl1r1'0 ls alvrillli of s1‘ il- I '__ "-"—-~ ""‘*—'—'“*”‘_"‘-" "h p" 'm@111_ ¢nl111n~lrrl 1vi'i1 that 111x111." lwrmis D13 R1lll‘il"l\‘_ s I used hrr ' ldnm for .1 lf"‘.’.‘l 11 s. in iylzay in L ’ A t lmv pmcrr‘ wlzi “he l "rd h" r s u o lsolno. Shv w" l' 1v...‘ iii silo 11.1w cd a 1r l'k. l . c" Phone 3B3 Cumberland Sl- (llcr t» ll"l"." D11" F’ \ ll/Dffiktps v i0 Bill-i‘ Alsbr l._~‘l ‘i-l l y 9% \VE SAVE FOR lOU PCl"l-!l.-l..l\\ 1.1.0 .-~l “ u“, AND us“! V‘ ironr those .~ f, l/ P111115“); Our snvlligs nre your 1min!- “P m-lkc some - / Aliens can boll ynu I. salvaged Auto I'm-l. iI"iil§“(l Rlvlilll _ / , equal to new. 111 condition. M l‘ ‘I ‘w fraction of its worth In price! ol-q "llmfihllpfll l‘ W _ Look over our stocks before pail": L‘? pulp’), h, ‘_ _ "f more elsewhere or losing time ‘I; Q mmwnll M‘ v ~- l-waltihlw, Standard us ucll as llfillrtcxv-l] h. .0,‘ y“ l" ,3 mardk-to-‘fqlnd maxi.“ 13w?! ‘f. nfllses. 1111- i‘. a oc . ow or n s. _ , .111 I 1'1 Priced "rl htP-Also batteries, and h” b m “ a S. .7 H ~ .. sollfl “m... l THE. BOOK l n position t. .11 M,‘ . ,. "Pfl- more ("r-its im‘ m" 1:1~ w 1 THE GAMBLERS JQWM‘ 5 llllliillfll l|“||11l|'"lill|l.lllll UPSlDE-DOWN, yo" cnngfwr, 111,- 011-111-1- of 1.01] I‘ l Unnurnvu nun o . 4'5 4% l-EOWQDER.’ a and if she L: DYlCfll wlllllll i 1 —"" . ———- -4i I will buy hfl.” 8 and a dark hone, John Richard were the winners in the senior Speed Skating Championship at the Charlottetown Forum last night. major events in the meet last year, ed another first to his string in the BRO-lard champion placed second in both. events all through the card. One race was cancelled because of lack of entries but the others were all well filled. season packed into the Forum. Jackie Mills; 2, Tom Clarke; John Redden: lLarge Attenclance And (‘Ilose Finishes Feature Skating Wofld Tme Meet At Forum Last Nightllqn The Bag Geor o Manhood. Peta Millburn‘ vents at the Prince Edward Island Mc who copped nearly all course. Milburn, 1938 Close competition featured the One of the largest crowds of the SUMMARY l. 3. Bcys i0 years, 220 yards: Bililc Beavans. Time: 28 2-5. Boys ll years. 220 yards; 1, Don Brchaut; 2, Donnie Mclrltyre; I, Time: 2'1 4-5. Girls l1 and 12 years, 220 yards; l, Kay MacEachern; 3, Mary Mac- Dnrlld; Time: 29 3-5. Boys l2 years. 220 yards: l. Wil- lie. Rodd; 2, Phillip Perry; 3, El- mvr Corbett: Time 27 l-3. Girls 13 years, 230 yards; can- celled. Senior Mens. 440 yards; l; John Richard; 2. Pete Milburn; 3; Har- ry O'Neill; Time: 58 3-5. Boy's l3 years. 220 yards; l, Claire Archer; 3. Frankie Mcfrlnis: 3, Walter LePage: Time: 25 4-5. Senior Girls, 440 yards; l, Mollie Hennegar: 2. Marguerite Alward; 3, . ,ncs Wood; Time: 1.03 1-5. fit $11-$11 Time M 4-5. Boys l4 Years. 440 yards: Porter; 2. ot on leave, and twice bunlpcd hard, wow both the mile and two mile 3°)" l5 Yell". 449 Yards: 1- 3m the little known scwii-ycnr-old events with Mllburn placing second Brena“? 1.19"“ Helmessey? 3‘ Bl“ gwged Rgld élrnilicrll_bl' ‘hog: Shnl- .11 1.11: lllllC and third in the two M°l°sld°l “me 45 3'5" l‘ [10 5 llll v \\' llDpi‘ . 0.11‘? ' 11111111859. L mltelcllkllclii took top honors in the “Ganglia lgeygarlalfio Ymzglsllrgi 440-ynrd event while MacLeod add- “me 5? 1_'3_ ' a a‘ c ' Senior Mens, 880 ; .Pets lbum; Richard; Time 1.31 2-5. Roller Skating, Worth; 2. B. Bluk Senior Relay: West Kent School. Boys 13 years, ards: 440 Boys l5 years 830 yards: 1. Brehaut; 2. Louis Hennessey; Charles Aharan. Time 1.33 2-5. Senior Girls 8B0 yards: 1 Langille. Time 1.40 4-5. MacLeod; 2. Peter Milburn; Pete O'Neill CarmlchaeL- Time 1.45 2-5. Boys l4 years 880 yards: 1. Porter: 2. George Worth: 3. Jay. Time 2.00 2-5. Girls 14 years. 2 01 l-5. Brehaut; I. Charles Aharan. Time. 3 Senior men two miles: l. Maclxod; 2. H. O'Neill; Louis Hennessey: .24 Milburn. BOWLING if s’ ards: l. George 3. John one lap: l. Dell's e I.'Pr1nce of ‘Nalcs College; 2. Queen Square School; y 1. Claire Archer; 2, Walter LePage; >3. Keith Carmichael. Time 49 l 3. Mollie Hennegar; 2. Agnes Wood; 3. Kay Barrel Jumping: l. D, Wiliiams. Senior Men's one mile: 1. George Boys 13 years 880 yards: 1. Claire Archer; 2. Walter LePage; 3. Keith Bill Hollis 880 yards: l. Clara Carmichael; 2. Fairlie Prowse Time Boys l5 years, one mile: 1. Bill 4-5. George 3 . Pete l yards: l. Willie i t; 3. G. Wood; 1. Bill George Worth; 3. Hollis Jay: Time 1.09 4-5. 1 1i. 3. 1 Rangers See By Jlck Calder Canadian Press Stuff Writer TORONTO, April 5-(CP)—As if the world hockey championship ul- ready were in the bag, New York Banners toyed through a. workout on file ice at lilaple Leaf Gardens today in preparation for the third game of the Stanley Cup finals to- morrow. Toronto Maple Leafs, down two games in the best-of-"even series, finished a grim one-hour drill be- fore the Broadway Blueshirts took the l~e and most oi’ the Toronto players stayed around to watch their :l(lver~:li"‘l~ lonf. Despite the fnct. the remainder oi.’ the round will be played here, the Rangers could afford to feel confident. "We haven't an injured player on the club. after six strenuous games with Boston in the semi-fin- als and two with Toronto." Mun- arzcr Lo tcr Patrick said. “This is still a tough series and I'm not varying my prediction that it will go six games. But we're i.n now. Just look at that team." ness. Coach Dick Irvin worked for nearly half an hour on plans for combattlng the Ranger power play and the Rnnlzcr llD-lhB-lCe method of playing while shorthanded. Afterward he announced: "xfnrph Chamberlain probably will play tomorrow night. Barring un- foreseen circumstances, we Nl~k Meir. on Kelly's wine. I cx-l port Chamberlain will work as ii- i-llihv forward." Oshawa Comes Future Of Reorganized , __ Montreal Team Assured As New Owners Take Over MONTREAL. Fixture of a. Montreal team in the National Hockey League - cured tonight with the announce- ment, that a completely reorgan lzed Canadlcns club would be erated under full Canadian Arena Company. 1 With the by Senator the Arena Company had bolzht, out interests headed by J. Ernest Savard. came also a reorganization. senator said a meeting soon would be held to formulate the rebuilding plans. Already owners of s controlling interest Canadien, out. all other interests for an un- in disclosed price. President and his boa and will be replaced b ggenwnt to Senator Raymond. president of the Arena operate-s the Montreal Florllm, he- came also president, of 1,119 Rabi. tents in the deal. He said "owners were working already “to place on the ice lfifllmnthl-t W111 b6 s credit to Mon- 'r1 n . 1 ‘lied 1:1 ""1- skatlfd tlll-‘élllrzh bautgnorouglrély 412i It e15‘ 11W that a new coach 1.:“:...l:...*"11§"> B The lucple Leafs‘ practice mafia and I Swuilrllz system de- was thoroughly serious busi- vesavma m ‘mwmwm tirement, sold it was [that two separate interests should 00117101 the had. offered first to buy out the Alena Company and when that offer was mfused had sold his in- terests to the company. immssible to o tel tho club aga under oon like“, stellzstonprevailed dauuring gust Wlll M1101‘ P?!" K911!’ m“ W" have fullsalgnfiitll or‘ nlatlzlianrgtfi w “It WIJ Ill-luck Maxville And April 5—(CP)— W55 l5 op- 1 control of tie" announcement today Donal. Raymond that promise of l Raymond Le Clu the b de Hockey company bought l Savard l rd of directors resigned ~ B milli- be named ater. Company which also the next season a g his rc- impossible club. He revealed he itions the dOZZBd the Canadians five years Savard oper- durinii the ated he club. During the 1937-38 reason o promisi cred with the was rowne as summe bef d Mdl t hi! reorganization plans a‘ mg? time basketball litle, Saint Morenz. B891" were drive flound- eath of Howls (Babe) Siebert instituted. P) -’I‘he stage vras Maxville Millionaires Xidos to open B11811‘ series in the eastern v lTlCKllALC hockey semi-finals. 1 Sydney, T0 Play Tonight N. S.. April 5 -—(C- act tonight for and Glace Bay best-of three Canadian inter- GLACE BAY. Millionaires, Ottlnva dlsmcti champions, will arrive early tomor- row after the Kong trip from Oililirlo nd one oi’ their first acts will be o. llmbering-un workout on the Forum ice to familiarize themselves with the surface before tomorrow night's battle. _ Second game is scheduled inr Glace Bay Mondflv and the third. if necessary. will beheld here on Wen- nesday night. Manager Max Rubenstein of the Xidos said his team, an entirely lo- cal outfit. was in good shape for the series and he planned to stfllii the same lineup tlinl. rlcfrnicri Sum- mersicie Crystals fol" the Mfirlilhlfl crown. winners of the series will moat the Ontario hockcv association 1n- terzncdlate champions for l1 berth 1n the Canadian finals ilcrlinl-"t. tho western tltlehnldrrs. Saint John To‘ Default Series SAINT JOHN, N. 8., April 0 - (CPb-Schedliled to play Acadia. University nex; week for tho M1111- John Y. M. C. A seniors hale decided to default the series. The lOCZll ilnanoo Hockey brilliant