CANADIAN sroii-rs ivcmt MM’ ii-a-i W L’ For “EXAM” Time Dad Offers Him One for Passing “Look here, Bill, if you'll pitch in and gas; your exams, I'll et you a C.C.M. icyrle. How does t at strike you?" Irma, the C_C_M_ Imprmed He? "DB5. I'd ‘I9 “m”! “YIIIIIIS f" 3 cules Coaster Brake that makes it so C.C.l\l.v You just watch me.” 53ft “And, dad, a C.C.M. won't cost you as .. ' much this year either. I saw in the paper Emfirsnbfiketfieozhroiecffactiazfoffifi that C.C.M. bicycle prices were the “Second, the C.C...M. Triplex Crank Hanger that makes for easy riding. lowest in thirty years." Proof‘ “\Y’ell,that’s cerflinly good news, son. ‘TIMI’ the Gibsm‘ Pedals’ (“I mo“ Most everything olse I know of costs a mmms)‘ lot more than thirty years ago. Is the "Sixth, the Dunlop Tires." CCM‘ quality as mood?" "Why, Bill, you must have been hang- "I asked the bicycle dealer about that, dad. He said C.C.M.’s were, if anything, better than ever. Anyway, they’ve got the same six big CALM. features." "What do you mean, six features?" "Gee, dad, don't you know anything about bikes? "First, there is (it: C.C.M. 20-year Nickel Plating. ing around that bicycle store late] , to ick up all that information. I di not ow you were so keen about a bieyde." “I'm so crazy to own one, dad, that I'll study my head ofl to win a C.C.M." (Why not ofler your boy a C.C.M. for passing P) Price: are tbe lowest in thirty years. yCCiMf Bicycles y‘ " also OOMJosicsicIes n» Children i " 9 We carry a full line of Cleveland Bicycles, and have the best equip- pecl BIFYCIB Repair Department on P. E. l. Repairs and Accessories for all makes of bicycles. ~ THE BIKE SHOP '43" Phone 941-J 229 Gt. George St. . II. T. IIIILMIIII, LIIIITE II SUMMERSIDE * ti. 1 Ii ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ,5; > t Buy now at these reduced prices. " Full Stock, All Models - Every Price Reduced. The largest stock on l’. E. I. of Bikes and Accessories. CRESCENT . . . . . . . . $33.50 C. C. M. CLEVELAND . . . . SCOUT BIKES . . . . . $28.50 C. C. M. COLUMBIA _. . . . . .l ' é Buy your C. C. M. Bicycle from w w‘ RAGE, McIIAY 8i BIIMPAIIY LIMITED Summerside - - - P. E. Island t". C. M. CLEVELAND - $39.00 ('. C. M. RAMBLER . - , - - t $35.00 (i. C. M. OVERLAND - wAiI - - $33.50 CADET - . . - $28.50 Freight prepaid on cash orders *_._§ fiiiitttiiiioi Sportlottings i 111E ui-iAkbUrl-‘ETQW gUARblAn Bert Abbe. 1.59 l-4il;ham',iion pac- er of half mile tracksjuiaz. been in , 212 1-2 in preparation hr his Bay The second spoon shoot. of the L.t.- 5w" Circuit ffimllfilllll~ ‘ Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, D. s, 0., s_;¢-i' i. cial Spoon Matcheslook plggc onl Roland Proulx, who w.“ ‘(gunmen the ranges Saturday afternoon and by 'I‘rur0 Bcarcats. was still In l\l'.)'J~ nineteen rlflemen [m]; p“; m thcl treal when Iiir. brother. Alfred competition, ' lProulx. left tlwbig town for Fri-tlcr-' During the first two ranges, 200 101°"- and 500 yards the conditions were very gQQd and high gcgflng meyagpl New York YHIIIZCCS fll‘(‘ itiakini; a ed, but on going back m the coo 1011s stay at B05101» They don't‘ yards a fish tall wind and low drlft-' leave Beanvillc until this Tuesdav’ in; 5mukc which someflmgg 31mm; evening. Then I.Ilf‘_\' c0 tn Plltlatlcl~ screened the gay-gem 5mm o; the phia to tackle the Athletic: zigalu. marksmen got caught badly Midi —~ v ruined splendid scores. However, eon- A waiter o1 $1.300 cram-s: $1.0m dmgmg gum Q5 these mei-Qly tend in recently was made that neither N13111: create n, more dgtgrmincd dgsn-g 10' MeElwyn. 2. 2.02 (1-4. nor llanir.'cr'sl beat the weather, wind and mirage‘. Hertha. 2, 2.02. till! Lop thri summary‘ Ne“ Saturday’ Mgy’ 24th,, tncl of l-lambletoniau stake No. 5. l0 11'.‘ range will be open from l! am, when‘ raced at Goshen, August 27th. the final spoon shoot tn this series -——~ l will be shot, In conjunction with the Frederlctons hockct’ team ncxt. first elimination practice shoots for season will be called "The Million- the Inter Maritime Team. Some of aires." The club (lirectors linvi- so the match committee will ti: on cided and one well known wag .'.a_\,'.. hand all day to certify and check lhc name must apply to thc direct- ors themselves ‘instead of tlic play- soo ratios THICK!’ “m; ron MAIIKSMBN 5 How about it Abcgwcits? CHILDREN III P m New Brunswick during the wleek E w u from Saturdayqlun; 21!, to Baturydurj July Gill-a period including bomLn-_ . IUD nay for Canadlar Zioliday dates, m. well as July 4‘.‘n games on the: Gar.’ technicolor hevue; \-aud,.,-u_ iitlicr side _of the border. Jimmy MC- I-klts. sOnlZ Inn.- iinil other phages Gcuiwoan/ny Clancy. B111 Delufu "P" Y°~‘k'-‘ "T111 PM 1111c!" are pack‘. Noonan and 31m" McC3ffl1y'Rmll51l'IQvI_\‘ pictured in Metro-Goltl-l arc among the former New Bruns- \\'.\'11-Mf1.\'i"1’s new all talkmc. sing. l ivviek favorites that are lined tip and I110 flail-cine ront-wncc. "Children of "Sugar" Kane alttl some other we11,Pl¢fl*\-l1'P' “$11111 0110119‘! ai tlic Cap- knciwn players would like t0 make ‘ I191 Thcalrl‘ IT-“ICITIRY the trip. too. Joe Ford can be coin-i And as though thai were m- rn. niutiicatetl with at. 3 south Central 011211 the fii-st-uiov-uv n10‘ o,’ 1111i Avenue. Wollastoti. Masm PAGE SE v bu LEIISIIIIE RTH SEEING Ed ‘n I-IIG moving [All or! g mpg n11». er who falls in lovr with a society debutante only to fééllle thnt the izulf iivhieh separator his life from 11ers is too WIdI‘ in cram, Bnlliant porwrayalg umn the pflfi 10f illi- cast, help in make. the pic-- 111" ‘011161111118 better than the or- dinari l1‘.~)\‘1(‘. Lawrence Grav git-mi; lfl Fklllllll characterization 1'7 thi- by any Harry Boaumoni mniriiii-tinii also lfl- ‘my n; 5n; “m; “T”... whnr “fl,nd_ interested baseball managers. Note~ Cludes Serums of N”. York mcimillv‘ 11ers are )lIi\_\P(I 1>\ Helrn John- l in their palatial Long Island i-swmtes, The contrast of the two WIfIGIV m». aratsisl rocial classes is ahlv TFRIIZ- ORGANIZATION I Outside of a few "workouts" here. ' and there. little 0r nothing has beenlcentral done with regard to organization. in either local or provincial baseball. I11 the good ol‘ days the ball season lwonu,_m_cond_ was inaugurated with a Saint-Abbie; game on gvicl/oria Day. May 24th. I _ Its not too late yet. if "Saints" arcl PROMINENT RE5IDE5T""M““' ivilluie. Jutlging from press reports “be! M“ °f Vmm“ w“ I” u" quite a number are in shape and a Cm" lwstcrda-I“ Although M!’ L“ “"11 1357-1; Fm Wynne Ci1b50fl. Benny Rub. lnz. Kcnnrh ‘Thonuoai, gray 3.311»- and her Kohlmar. Pri-sidon’ 'l)‘l-‘ra'.§éi'f_5:ru;iled in: chnli The principal nblfif“ of the 11186111: was for the WIITOS’ of pru- wnun: a ton: servtcc lnetial to Mr. PLAT AT CORNWALL ThllP-cly . - K. hfatheson. reiircrl p1,.»- rule;- u; J. f‘) hlchilil. SIIIIBY-Hitflifilfilfil pft. srntl-rl the nwtlal and addressed '11;- rlub He staird 11 cave him lt‘l'lr‘l‘l pleasure to ‘in caller! upon in malt» the presentation and citimplinxenterl reariu‘ lo go, so lctla have a. igatnt". AUAIN—ORUANIZATION Almost, every town and hamlet 1n ' the Maritlmez; have organized so far ax lmseball is coilcernctl. Schedules] have been drawn up. conslitutionsi be 88 years of age on the fourth of Sepiember next, he has all the vigor and energy of a. man of 50. l-lc has never been a day sick and Judging from his appearance he will evidently pans the century mark barring accid- ents. For 69 years Mr. Lea has sung children from the various schools in to his ho-medn de Bilt, I-IoI1aiid.-S. their districts to the centre lteareat Western Guardian scores. Scores for Saturday as follows; ers- P. J. Lantlrigati . . . . . .. - ----- " g i125; ‘ll-la punishment inflicted upon‘ A' Gormley _ Driver Sep, F. Palin for his alleged‘ J’ s. Moore attack rm Joseph M. tvfcGraiv. -'\ P‘. Hooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; 311d?“ “l ‘h’ Kmllwlkl‘ ‘Mrmisikiiii - Lcxin ton last fall. was Jcen nnLi-, giggaggllinnan gatedgfrom a suspension to a $500‘ ' ' - ' ' I I I. finc, with the result that the 1100s- w‘ A Snmh ier rcinsinan nill he allowctl lo 111C’? R figs-ego“ ' the extensive stable he now l‘- llI'(‘-‘ awn,” i. paring at Itidlaitapolica. A “Iiesus ‘ ' I ' " Last week over the mile track at‘ A" 5mm“ g3 Indianapolis. Ind, Sev- F- P311" l: trained the world champion Winni . rs - . . . J. H. Judson . . . . . . . . . . ....’70 Delf- 1-574 3'4 a 11111" l“ 2'12 llndfht‘: J G. Stewart. 2 ranges . . . . . . ..59 the gelding brush the last two ui- R‘ C Chandler’ -_, ranges _ _ _ ‘ __49 longs in .30. Chester Stout, 2.03 3-4, and Saint Guy, 2.04 3-4. the Hoosier reinsritarrs candidates for the nll- age trotting stakes, also put on a speed exhibition, rehearsing around 2.15. with the last quarter in .30. HOW THEY STAND AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost P.C. and Irv-laws franted, cttx, so that zill 11" “V0 C-hllrchefi- U"! Choir-i ill- V47- seems rosy on the mainland. Hon: [Wm MR1 Cfflplwd and he 1S Stlll an about. Charlottetown? A committee “Mite nifillll-‘PFY 0f U"? Iclmwf 611171 liar. lat-en appointed. but up till i1on~'lii:. vmcc if 311111111‘! 119C010 11f; 11101’? nothing has been done. Things .’-f"‘111.'l illlPll/Yu‘ Willi 1142f‘. 5151011811 M1’- L60. flatter than a panclkr. rctiretl fro-m farming about eleven We'll have to shake ourselves fcl- years ago he is far from being in- lnws~O1d King Sol is doing hu. active and ths spring has been busy share of the work. so get busy mid in his. garden and at other duties ilri yours. The fans won't Willi too lie IS UllP of the lzest known horse- Mr ltfathcson on 1n:- lonr and faith- fuI senior, rttlnp the illPldlftfiTlll’ lpcrformancr of rluiiei. l'Pf|11.1“?'I ‘r. [win the decoration. Mr. J, LIZIILIZFI’. ‘Master Afechtinic. who was TIIPSHI‘ matlc a short addresr. Hr stated h: was pleased In hr. presrn- on tnie occasion. congralulaterl Mr, Mallow- on. who he always found to hi- a good employer. and lmllrfis-Séfl upon him and othtr veterans lhr: neces- sity of living up to thr high repu- tation of service medal ivmnrrt in the future as thry had rloni- in the past. Other members of the Associa- Lion then addressed the meeting. congratulating Mr. llfatheson upon his distinction. The singing of thr lone. men Lu ‘inc province and for the Tl-IF. ROM) RACE lpast three years has Judged at the ‘Phi-r Patriot Road Race or “hfur-lfairx hcld at. Alberton, Georgetown y .1<‘.\' D¢1‘I‘1.‘i‘." WW1 lllin-arcts of LRFTIII" ‘Snuris. and Album, Carine! and ex- 1 fivo starters ivill take place today. m.“ 1,, official!‘ ‘agan in the samcl Much interest is manlfcsletl Cnpai-iiyi inn y”; a in the outcome which is‘ allxiously looked forward lo bl’ clti-l ISLAND RAILWAY VETERANS" Zens; many favorites have been pick- ASSOCIATIO.\'—A special meeting ctl. but that old man "Dark lIorr-c" "I I111" Rollwal‘ Vtteraiis Association. i.< in the ofiintz. 11011130 the ilsual cnl at-trnrlril 11v approximately twenty thusiasm of the rabid fan. May the members. was held in the Railvtay best, man win. Club Room yesterday aftcmoon. The National Anthem brought the meet- ing to a close. In the last vear membership in the Ciern-isn Consumer's Uri-opera- lives has "increased by 100,000 I Eighthtlndred boats are engaged in l-ierru-ig fishing off the coast of Scotland this season. Minard‘: for Insect Bitee. I .__.¢ r ....- Washington ..... 20 l0 .661 Joe Ford, the Boston baseball pru- Phtlatlelphla 1B l0 .643 motel", says that he would like tn Cleveland l5 l2 .556 bring a ball team composed of form- NewqYork ......., l3 I2 .510 er favorites in these parts for a trip Chicliifl ......... 11 -4 .440 Boston 12 15 439 st. Inuls . 1o 1a ass Detroit. 10 19 NATIONAL LEAGIIJE Won Loki. PL’. Brooklyn 18 12 - 511 New York ........ l5 12 5t bouts .. l6 13 .552 Chicago l‘! t4 .548 Pittsburgh . . . . . . 14 12 .535 CIncInnbtI . . . . . .’ 12 15 J44 Boston l2 15 .444 Phllltlelphla. .. . . 8 17 .320 INTERNATION L LEAGUE Won lost PL’. Rochester . . . . . . . I7 10 .630 Toronto I9 l3 .613 Buffalo l5 12 .556 Baltimore . . . . . .. 15 I4 ~51’! Montreal ... . . . . . 14 l4 .500 Jersey City .. 14 l5 .483 NCWBXI! . . . . a ri . ~34‘ Rggdlng . . . . . . . . 1D IQ .345 pu- ...... MILK TO m: SOLD BY THE FOOT Milk to ha, mld in Copenhagen by the root following recent experiments at the Danish farm. Tests have shown that. the natural water may .be ivlthdrawn from the cow's milk and the remalrtng pulpy whiten" rolled into sheets similar in 801M?- nncg ti; paper. The roll rig is done by special machines. and the milk becomes so highly rorcentrated that. ii t: ii IOOCI in itself. When required in liqulrl form it is easily disolvcd In boiling water. Withers, Kinfs Printer. said, "At that time house, nor chimney. nor _barn was allowed to be erected, nor any buslness other than fishing per- mitted." Ryan sought formal per- mission under the seal of the Gov- ernor. Sir Erasmus Gower, and put out the first edition of the Gazette after obtaining type and press from New Brunswick. An advertisement 1n theropy 01' “AT DALIIOUSIE-In thi- Dal- “ unwrl-‘ltV Exams. Mr. n. "r. | ‘ lllfilneqiie. parsed 1n English ‘ihnIII-SIIIICUOIIH English l0 irllstinc- Ii Pollttcal Science 3 tdlstlnc- l; Political Science 7 (distinc- IP Economics s; Geology t. "clllliukru IN run west or Plluvrxcs iietrnivi: TREAT- PrFMI-‘I Zimk. Red Cross nurse finite Count)‘. ls In the west of n“ ‘kfoiilncc giving the school ChIId- ‘mm! first. treatment. cf toxotd m" “IIIQIZRIIGXI ngalnst. tllphtlterla. M Mn res were visited last week mmengffhflcl children received the Mmitmfllly nine schools tak~ nmxhm? Me of the treatment. 55 m children were inoculated, “eke wit" 352- On Monday of 9y SchMI-vfi Zlnek visited Tyne to "w 0:1 and from there will ‘xkl- Ffillowlng centres during m,‘ Elnfldhff-‘IIP. Albert/an, Mont- . ~- Bloomfield, Pain-ici- Mk fimll/iililf and ‘Fignlsh. Miss m a‘ . verv pleased it (n9 I111 parents would send the VIII S5 to lhcm to receive the treatment. Afnthers are especially Invltecl to bring the children of pre-school age. PERSONALS Mr. Jack McRnr. of French River. has entered Camp Hlll Hospital for treatment- »Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay. nf SUIHIIIPYSIfI", motored to Char- lottetown on Sunday. They ivere m‘.- i-ompanled by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prltlhnm. S. --~Mr. and Mrs. M. w. M'utt.art, of Summcrsltlr, motored ,tn Charlotte- town on Sunday with their family nntl rrporled the roatls 1n very good condition. S. ' __,._J ——I\Il‘. l). Udo. who has been super- Intendlng the unloading of the S. S. Brunswick, at the Marine Wharf. Summeraltlr, left on Monday morning for Montreal, v-hcrri _he will sail on the S. S. Auwtralln for Southampton. -~~Mlss Bertie llfcFarlane is homeda“ Wm" m‘ pubumlm" w“ 1a on a vim to he, mouuy. Mm Mcjlnches by l2 and printed on four Fortune, of. Summersitle. Miss Mc-Fides‘ 53"‘ me “YIBIIIIII slleumi °I Fin-lam; has g|yen up he, position gslTiivillingale as Toulinguet, "20 acres dletlcian 1n the HECIICILJCCIK I-losp1tal,:m°r° "r1955 °f “I'd smmwd “I Back New York, and wlll leave shortly forlfiarmr- Twlmiueli I5 I° be 5°15 by Philadelphia, to take ii position there. ltht Deputy Bullflwf- =1 1111 Ofm 1" —S. I807 DATE OF FIRST ST. JOHN'S, Nfid., May 19--(By Canadian Pressl-nk recently resur- rected copy of the Royal Gazette of June 1st. 1841. recalls that the Roy- al Gazette and Newfoundland Ad- in Newfoundland. was issued for the first time on August. 27th., 1007. when St. John's was n fishing aet- tlement. of some 6,000 Inhabitants vertlscr, first. paper ever published: fToullitguet." Until the latter part of "the last- century, inn-pit‘ and charts (IIITIOSI. invariably spelled ti. "Toulin- NEWFOUNDLAND i-Arm such“ An 01d mun 01 Europe. izlvimz ‘the name of Toullnguet to two small islands ofi‘ Brest harbor, led to the belief that the similar appearancci fm-"mni "M", l Captain Hand has been actively from Brcirn fishermen who came to: of these Islands won their name this coast for cod. The ntost important news 111 lhci Gazette of June lst.. 1841, so far as» Newfoundland was concerned. was the appolz-itmcn. cf Lister-General! Harvey. K. C. 13., late Lleutenantj and "its buildings were scattered GCVCLAT.‘ of New’ Brunswick and here and there." The paper was cs-jCemmandcr-l ".i'e.' of troops in‘ tabllshed by John Ryan, one of aithe lower Prc.~.1;\:es, to succeed His] biind of Loyalists who left the Un-Jzxccllenti/ H. Prescozt, C. B.. cs1 ltecl States following the Wai- of In- Governor of Newfstzndland. Si:- John! dependence In 1775-16, Sibling that’! c; 1*, Yi Lieutenant-Clover? Ryan came here front New Bz-iina- .- iit "- i;...<.=..~-i ‘..-‘.....-.i bat-vim England, and will afterwards return wlglt in iii-uni by ini- nu a. w. hli appointment to New BNNVIDK. Captain Earl M. Handflamoui , Ca dlan lying leqaelileved distinction on both the French I and Italian fronts during the Great War. He in: awarded the D.F.C. and Croix dc Guerra Itleritlfied with post war commercial lying. In addition to atlierlnlcrettl, . he It president oI the Toronto Flying ' Club. ”BucIii'ngIiam Cigarettes are wholly enjoyable. I get a tIirlII out of them as Iteen In It: way as the tIirlII of flying." .-__z-w Silent Wsylarers oI lIii: slucs. :1 Iollowiriq the ways oi the seagull . . . Iiovci-ing \\’lI sprcedinri wings .. .gliEI§r\3 smoothly ou-i hills an valleys . . . rising, descending at will . . . soaring sunwards . . . swooping earthwards . . efloaton the oceans ofspace Such is the thrill oi molorless gliding. Equally Iascinating is the Buckid ham ll-iiilI ...tl'ie thrill awaiting cvriy smolier oi II'1|'i smooth, irresistible blend. Buckingham“ are. Iiriqquality ci arcttes . VICXCIUSIVC in blend, original in Ilavcr .. .manulacluiccl from choice mellow toboccot. . brought to cr- Icclion by the Buckingham Blend . .. rp! Iresb, Fragrant, and Ilavorlul by the scalcrl patented package. There is no substitute, tor Buckingham. . . n0 ollicr ciqarctte can give you the Buckingham thri l. [Tl-IE FIRST <5 Ll DER ever presented toa II ing organization in Canada loolt to the air on Mo 17th Irom the. Leasi e FI ingFicld, Toronto. Ihousands turned out to witness its epoch-making Flight. ThcGlidcnwasthegilt of the manutaeturers oI Buckingham Cigarettes 1 to the oronto Flying was Ion-n- SOARNING MAN=BlRDS 1N THE SKY sltENTtv SAILING OCEANS OF SPACE- SII/UEI-ierlgtened the ° &/ fi€ I fhuckingham Boostcr":l "TI-IIEYTI-IRILL THAT COMES iVllTl-I BUCKINGHAM’ t I i l S I ‘t i , -, P W \ l ..t.~