l; fhllahegdngglgoomfifiwflgnfi; American, Chicago was tabbed for M. court appearance this anemoom first by 17 writers; Washington by constable w_ J_ Graham o; m, 14, Boston by two and St. Louis R c. M. P. told the Court Shore by 0M- arsaeiarsaartsaiisrur: Cpl. Lifford Wins Feature Bout 0n Saint John Gard thollflht he had enough gasoline for the return trip to Toronto so he didn't pick up the tourist gaso- SAINT JOHN, N.B.. April 1'7 -— (CPJ- C l. Johnny Llfford. Saint John, jab d John Paul Green, ling ration book to which he \vas ‘ . Howe . when bad WEB- ther developed he decided he would station. o tenders Montreal. to a standstill tonight in the feature bout of a boxing card here. Llfford, Weighing 147. won a IO-round decision. Green tipped the scales at 145. Henry Holm, New Waterford, N S., took a six-round decision over Monotone Joe Savoie and Willard McCormick, Saint John, outpoint- d Red Napper, Welland, Ont... in our rounds. Lifford‘s left Jab alone save him the edge in eight rounds. The Maritime middleweight and welt- erweight champion, fighting for the third time within a week clearly outclassed Green. Lifford has advanced to the eastern zone finals of the Canadian Army Box- in championships. oim took five rounds from savoie. The Moncton scra r ma a good showing but Horn had the edge over him. Remember When High three, K. Stewart-oil: POINTS Go-Getters Supergals Inn llsley Says War Expenditures Are At Highest Peak and d t, . 11m ration book he had for last Yea!‘ in Buffalo. The attendant pointed out the coupons were no longer valid and &iore said that then he r ted the six sol WINDSOR, _Ont.. April ll-(CP) Finance Minister Ilsley. uminil “strong support" for the forth- coming victory loan. said in a lun- cheon address here today that Canada's war expenditures now are at their highest. point. with a "con- tinuing need for money on a. scale that will certainly equal. and may exceed. last. vcarss " ‘Phat. said Mr. Ilsley. was the first need for support of the loan- "the obvious requirement of the money to meet the costs of the war’ The second “urizent" reason was to help keep down the cost of liv- ing. a. reason never before "so im- portant." He said the third reason for lag- o J’ ——————_i i- l ina bonds was to provide for future. — FOR SALE ugges ions be remo- ved from the tank. This was done. police were notified and his arrest followed. shore, who was not represented by counsel, took the stand in his own behalf and said:- "1 don‘t think there is much to say.WQ have a lot of Canadians oomin back and forth acrosfs the oun would be all right to use it but when the attendant said otherwise 1 suggested the asoline be remov- ed from my ta ." Softball The C defeated the mwn East Tigers 10-8 in a soft. bail game played last evenina. Until-W ..Horses for sale. 20 choice D§.°;“‘,“.,?.°.‘3§TG.Z“°%Y;,E; 1E,’ work horses and mares at By The Canadian Press Thirteen years ago today Arsen- al brought the English First Div- hnon football championship to Iiond/on for the first time in his- tory with a. 3~1 victorv over Liver- pool at l-lighbury. Arsenal had won thejnglish Cup the DFEVIOII-KYEBE; R£M£M8£k this Old Chum Calendar and the year I929? In that your Molar ll. O. D. Soqruvo than his "Golden Arrow" cl 23L! rnlln an horn It Dcylonl loath, Flotill- Squadron louder Orlubur how u rooplanrot 353 mllu on hour lo win lho Schneider Cup. It was In I919, In, that "rullrlos" nppomod. People loll they were |ull n ahmt, wouldn't work. sserninandar Rings: E. Byrd, with hi1 lclchon u: pllol, flow Tho Ambassador Bridge between Windsor and Darrell was opened ln I929. On Novsmbn 18th, lbs Atlantic com! (rain New York IQ Newfoundland was shaken by on earthquake. my Dougan. 2b. Bill Hennessey. 3b. Ben McDonald, as. and L. Cairns. Ed Lamd and M. Piord. fieldera. - B. Doyle. p. J. Tierney. a. P. Miarfhhy. lb. l3, McDonald. 2b. C. McCloslwy. 3b. B McAleer. ss. D. McLean, B. Cuirie, A. Zakcm. ‘ieldera. Hugh Walker's Barn. ROLAND WOOD. 4-11-21 l I Dart. but the lat 8c 2nd companies have prepared a very fine three act Play which will be the main turn of the evening. The to this Concert. and it is hoped that a large audience will show ap~ Breciation of the effort put forth y attending the performance in Holy Name l-iall on Wednesday evening of this week. GYRO CLUB - There was ai- {nost a full attendance at the meet. n8 o the harlotte‘ m Club held on Monday el/oewn . e h description amorous _ w, Pletch of a friendly pub] city stunt whereby the miniature car of choice Prince Edward Island pot- atoes was given in exchange for a case of Britilsh ‘Collugnbia sailnfiiln oca cu . one . Geo. A. Alexander. of Vllctoria. B. C.. brought for h much lau hter. Various committees in connection w C. Keeping who gave an interest- ing address on venereal Disease. The chairman was H. W. Piston. TRINITY MISSION OIIOII G — c first manila: meeting of Minion Circle h in the t Parlour on April 11 at 8 p The meeting prayer by Mrs. Jean Fields follow- ed by the installations of officer! y Mics Macbm, l‘ the Detection. sever-ail n-iuTibei-a out a ve nap ng worship sarri w ch Jenn MacLcod Ind Burke were heard in vivid counts of the livin giro poorer classes l. 1114i 0f the needs of "a fields Ind some work hratmos C s . Rsfmhmexiu were cerv- ed and after a short rrorahia per- iod led by Mrs. Jean rial the meeting cams to a close. Personals l. 8st. W. Cullen leaves this lllguams t: mimihimhidiuuillt ‘will’ and family. in Charlottetown. c Mr. M. B. Lu. Vernon arived in the city lut nidht. Min Sondrr Shore. Quint John was in Ohsr otter/awn yesterday Mr. J. H Godombrldgo t, N. B. isin the clty. n" Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rhodes who were in the city during the week- end left yesterday for their home in Woifviilo. N. B. River Dlll Cl-IIIM 1929 8st. V. um: leaves this morn- ing w resume his duties after spen- ding a pleasant furlough with his wife and family in Charlottetown. Mr l. R. Townahend. lourlc. arrived hero mt night. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gran. 1929 JANUARY sw non was wra "riw "ll W‘ Th0 Tdbflttb O‘ Qualify 2 3 4. . - rui (OAKS! lUR rm (Ul um role aoiimr. your he... Mount Pleanntrwarrin tn; " t‘. yesterday. c y R M- Gfllll-Ottowmh in A user in the course of whose daily duties the bicycle is nccdcd to enable him to earn his liveli~ hood (such as delivery mes- senger, messenger, w services, police patrol, collec- tor, employee of public utilities). A war worker, who re- quires a bicycle for unar- porution wand from place o? employment, minimum l5 miles ‘ ly. A civilian worlrerywho c requires a bicycle for transportation to and from place of employment, minimum l5 ‘ es kly. A school teacher or stu- dent, who requires this form of transportation w_and from school or college, mmimim l5 miles kiy. A clergyman, professional an or farmer who require: the use of a bicycle as a means of transportation for the carrying out of his work. Za- Mr Char BICYCLES are rationed andreserved for those people who need them and students need them! Students are qualified to receive a permit to buy a bicycle if they ride a minimum of 15 miles per week to and from school, on newspaper routes,‘ parcel delivery, errands, etc. S0 tell your student-pals that many of them can qualify to buy a bicycle by going to their nearest C.C.M. dealer and filling out a Bicycle Purchaso Application Form While your student-pals may have to wait a little while to get deliver] of their new C.C.M., still it is a fact that larger quantities of bicycle material! are being made available to provide bicycles for essential users-die sooner the forms are completed the sooner they will get their C.C.M.'s. T» Voluntary Bicycle Rationing, now in its second year, is being operated‘ - by the bicycle manufacturers and dealers in conjunction with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. It has, and is serving a mos: useful wartime purpose in providing the available bicycles to those who need them most-farmers, police, collectors, messengers, war and civilian workers, teachers, the clergy, students and other rideu who really need bicycles. Read the accompanying panel listing those riders under A, B, C and D, ‘ who are eligible to buy bicycles. When you buy a bicycle buy a C.C.M. and be sure of long years of enjoy able, trouble-free cycling-sea your nearest C.C.M. denier. PEACE-TIME MAKERS OF BICYCLES, JOYCYClES, BlKE-WAGONS, CYCLETS, ‘JOY-RIDERS, JOY-TRIKES ‘GRUNNISNG 2 BIG STORES SU M M E RSI DE -CHARLOTTETOWN C. C. M. BICYCLES . THEGBIKE saor Sales & Service . PAGE SlX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘__ . --_ l l q RED ilElTRll- Willi" lloelovos ll. S. 0. g . _ _. ,5 ‘nil; col is moaned for "-"- Y ' - “m” ewes» sfi ..t-...~i--=...~.u...=.-...t ome imes» . u uonr in an mo! ‘ . :t fl‘r:.o;:|.tnn°:.nl'd.flrlol|r.ll! minlllxandlsfromovan . ‘I; 1944 B b ll S °°"'-=me*' ' sci"- a r“....'.....~ ....... s- (188 a 9680f! Thursday, awn ma. , cnsswau. m Photographs. um (A an, ps8. J '* i Music b l f“ all!‘ UIP - 93m ' a. | No. 02 C.A.B.T.C. [lance Band ' coNFmlil-MUON MP5 IN- Innklh Holman. Oanadlgn In- ~ a e ° Pe" ° a?’ I at. "" "am": “’“"°‘ hum’... .. . r A. s. n , -—~— - . . v __ "was H ‘uiifaltiitidfififi? tiifbt h did tliwmfii; 1 1 "EWESEMENTB ha been post ed until hi a a ta hes ‘ Niaw YORK, April 17 _. (AP) - Emmett ONeil of the Boston Red noon s yon n c common ad o lwrw: ‘tammywbul FY35‘ a ‘fitifiil? all”. rghtxrltlilf“ thligovlllrl? rofglhstwllh‘; Bzlillalklle‘: glllllusla": lmufly’ “ml-L. ‘dam “Borfgglllimmleadoieou ‘and W , 0 ' a “faceted to lhin the managers and Yankees in Boston and Preacher l"!!! 0h! Bella TRAN; AND FEtRl-Y _ Tlho okflhil ucs of combln infantry ‘ c ub owner; in hoping for the best Roe. Pittsburg newcomer. l5 named 4-17-31 train le Borden last evening wt-b and tank tacticncagtain M from the weather man and the to hook up with Max Lariier of the 351 passengers, ., hero with forced under heavy f c to the on- ilmltriddled lineups. Cardinals at St. Louis in e only passengers, the 11ml! of ti‘! the wn, allenolng an 1f the sun shines and the warm southpaw duel. The o v other 7.30. Th5 ferry made l trips yco- anti-tank gun and ten one ma- bieeues blow, attendance l‘ asts first-year man to set a starting terday - as col-loam of chine gun posts. killing ei t of u" "rm" i": aerate.ia.ii"i.vi.z:=izt.iaoea~ B |- me"- zi- tn"- h for i-a ona opener n - . -——- y en g e wn n r- '~ cinnati is was so far, lbw. has been named by mamas ow mg l8 NOW COB-POEM. — Kath- it from end . . As the third wartime campaign Mel Ott to face the Braves J“ ieen Gillis of the lib-Alli, do h- A heavy enemy counter-attack gets started. only two pitchers who in New York before 20.000. ter of Mr. and ma. Donald rted by 1'4‘ anks was re- worked the '43 opener, definitely Joe McCai-thya choice ls us I of St. Peters Bay, 93.1., has been - have been nominated for mmorrow. Bomwy who ha; been with the i-uuDAY AFTERNOON! LADIES flromoted to the rank of l. urv. 1y, Clpbln Mclggn’; 90111381, w n" kin m‘ AlJaveryo! the Boston Braves and club all spring uilthoush Emil PLAYOFFS i kin North Botticfo , Bu- determination and tactical skill 9 u" 5 m‘ Q I Linn Harris. of the Athletics bothIBonham. last years opener, and ka. emu. ‘n; due not only the initial ca. - |u‘¢|Q||‘ bqy bu} nqiurqlly In I333" of whom were beaten a. year ago, Spud Chandler are present but Te", 1, ______ m“ o, s“ Rename b,“ n” R, I ’ . uncertain togo- need more work. N M Dom“ m m m Ancuaitifiorrarowuxsaimn _ retention m more than four quantifies. Thais why lfuoms so . -=.—_—..-. _. .__. . ac . . . o emembe d . . . . - . 1,_ Bin,» 141, 13a, 148 A, 33..., c,“ “'1, If, ‘,2? 5 hi“ by l“ “‘°,’,‘,““d"§,,§,h° “jflflc, scarce. Soon, we hope, uvurallmo ,_ o o . one, as enemy press T en e 1-~ 911"" "l- "- "5 A~ .- R11" -V-R- M Valley 6t the town WM W“ restrictions will b0 over. ~ 1- s s n A- IQWYYEW 1°3- 143- 139 Charlottetown, P111’- flg 1| . son and used no a plvot {or subsequent . T. Garret; 15o. 1'15. I10 of ur. and Mrs. Daniel MBIOUO, 4a Omntlons against oi-tona. m, l Douglas Street, city. Captain now Major l 60011 GU18 rom Tdl "w" == -—— Mew-n vac. was tide» w» imruiuvs T0 rr -.. r ' . a . - ‘ ~ . a M. Cudmorn m. m. no Lieut. ma s. Maclgzd Qiltutaacy {soiled-g lllalfBMl-hf::£)¥$'m1gl"l:y aunts: reside at Pentioton amlchim Nazis L001; ‘“'l',,,‘?"°1°',ud°,m“°° m In M I C Fl ls E WW1"? 115- 341» 373 by plane for Ottaw on return to of Charlottetown and Souris and foiwthe duration. ' . . f“ am“ ‘he, Def,‘ ‘he m" n .. prnnrla 11p na o. Barnall W. 1B"- 1°° duty titti- spending} furlough at now mi- man years residents of nu younsei- brother Lieut maiFor Invasion Soon W’ “Y” 1 Y“ l3‘ “is WI! 17:0 Bgzfmo 141' his home here. Lieut. Mocleod is Vancouver Bill. f A. Mclean is also with the. Con- F333;, “jflfilfi,” frolxlnlal-Qhel $355M“, - w ore . a son of G. W. and Mrs. Mocleod, Major McLean is a raduata of adian forces in Italy. 1"" n ,- a , ° ivnaowro. .“.I.li .. .. f ' v gig)? $1319 E ‘glmlflel’ g3 46 Longworth Ave., city. Ha en- the University of Brit h Colum- —--_.i—-— I NEW YORK’ 59m l7l_mm_ giierfiaandptf? 5:11;‘ cgblicgrlltnltilmoltlyl Oshawa Generals downed Trail l: 1N6 E 00119!‘ ~ listed at the outbreak of war. and . He. was wounded in the battle LONDON —- (CF) — StatisticrGefmflll H1111 FY cm“ W" Anglonkmaflcan “we, on m Smoke Eaters 5-2 here tonight in‘ I after serving almost two years over- of Sicily rad made a good recovery cz-m iled during the North Africa. quoted in a Bertie radio broadcast Iothq 0m mu“ necqsam . i a harci-fuuuht inst mime to take a, 791W" seas returned to Canada and was in North African hospitals and re- ‘Biciy and Italian fighting snow that recorded by (733 Wllllht i“ 5314113 l ,. “ma, the mvauo}, “my FQQ-ml‘ $0 lendl Gin ttrilleli‘ besit-of-sreyefi; d cs Team 1 1 EIBéISlOIRI-‘l to the branch of the Joined his battalion. :95 per cent ‘of wounds in the field ‘taleiaii lhsdailieddinvasécznrégvlllmnlot10%‘ delayed" n. in amora no Ila sor ca» 11 ~ A. . Directorate of organization The Major's wife and young are not feta. one "Ye n ' ' took a one-goal lead in the first‘ ..Team a .... a. N11,“; 0mm, - a period. but Generals came back forl . ‘ ____'__ five in a row before the westerners] P . BUSINESS GIRLS LEAGUE lNvmsTu-URB AT m c A r notched their second in the final - s STATION_A s m] ma‘ ' ' varlod- Cm W“ ‘be held at the “lace and °tuti Third game oi’ the series will be 'Cha_r1uttewwn rho‘ 5 °n' played here Wednesday. with the §~’_ J. Kielly 170. 117, iilbhunm. o’ we us" or A“. m‘ _ fourth Saturday. NEW YORK, April i7 -<AP>— M, DockendOr! 19a. 143. 1731a,,“ A e gamma m. 0mm The Trail team that stepped on New York Yankees and St. Louis _,_ McLeod 13m 194' 315 oommmdlm Na-a “alum Con“ the ice tonight was a vastly diff~ Cardinals to meet in their third ___ 110. 11B. 110 nwnd Headnuuier, Montreal Th, erent squad from the One that fell straight W°Tld “T195 l"_oct°be"_ Air CmnmQdQi-g will 1 ' b before Generals 9-2 in the opener thntis the way U10 minor league Mosquitoes: gGroup Capt. H M l-lleamgctsihlfd here last Saturday. They appear- writers see the pennant races stait- _ U" and Wm take “an In a ca,“ ed to have recovered from elr ing lomorrow. S Smith 12a. 134. 238 monv in which Flying officer EC. rtaae fright and carried the play Votma in the animal PYv-Svffiml M McKenzie 151. 17a. 155 Gowsell. of Belleville. out, wiil be to Generals for much of the game survey conducted bi’ T119 A-‘gsmlfli?’ E Holmes 110. llB I56 invested with the M B B, A crowd of 7.474 saw the game. ed_ 5s 57 0r 6'1 Pfl-FUCKPBWW! J Brycnton 115. 139. 110 -———- only half the number that turned scribes picked the Cardinal-F P0 MAN!’ MOURN DEATH - A out for the opener but they were repeat iii [he National, uiiiie l0 Jam; wide circle of friends will join rewarded with a superior brand of of 64 writers in the American sec- _ |W1lh relatives in mourning the hockey. tor minted the Pennant fuller all P McKinnon 137, 179. 149 death or Mrs. Warren L. Brenton th‘. Yankecs- _ J. Mcliaiiic 187. 702. 147 or Charlottetown, who ed away 0n a D5815 0i 613m Willi-S f0! M. Mcbennan 144. 1B8, 148 .at the Prince Edward lslarid Hos- ‘ a first-place ballot.‘ seveii for sec- R, Toombs 164, 119. 13l'pita1 yesterday. Death followed Ie 0nd. and 5° °" “"95 m.“ "it Wlll- an illness of several weeks. Her crs believe the trams ivlllyflfld up ivorrr Warm husband t. dairy superintendent I the 1944 59ml) 119-13) finish in , lll this Province. Mrs. Brenton parentheses):— G. Duncan 148. 142. 164 .wzis the formcr Miss Gertrude Ngfiunnl Points s Shaina l35_. 157. 144 Andi-cw, Her body will be sent to st. Louis 5%! <1» M Mclnnis 12g 122- 112 Brookfield. Nova scoiia foi- burial Cincinnati 387 l2! L Cieworth 17o. 102. 112 In gddiflgn m he, husband ‘he L! 3S ll Cliloasa 357 i5) Hlsh Blnizle s. smith 238 survived by two daughters, Mrs. Pittsfilurgh i? 1g: High Three M Dockendorff 514 £1.15 Brown and Miss Nellie o yn a i ——————- renton, both of Charlottetown. i?‘ 221 1B1 ZION CHURCH LADIES’ TORONTO, April 17 -- (ca) - N” Ym‘ , L n... -—--——- Eddie Shore. coach and manager glggltfgielphla P A“) 5 Gigugiudgulafig gogglnnTiTlali °l ‘he “m” ‘em l" “he Ame" American Points surcnoaas the Charlottetown ‘dam l“ leg a I 1°“ "m" mag“- ‘°°‘“Y w” m” New York 45s m v Rodd 154 104 14a m be counmendud fOi‘ tliaell- pill ‘d 0° and m“ °r tw° months Washington 42A (2) I ' Lafferty 169 132 117 trlotlc enterprise in undei-taki m “M's” o’ vlomtm“ 0% control Chicago 413 44> El. Bell 156 104 143 variety concert in aid of the “gvgcr: ‘"'““""°“-‘- 3° m“ m‘ M" _-Cleveiand 21a (3) s. McKinnon 14o isa 11a Seas Guide This fund is ru . m“ '°"“°’ “flmmal “my l“ st Louis 212 (6) GO-GETTERS be used for the re-cstabllshrnent t: I rue star pleaded aullw w lllesallvi B‘ , m5 <7) n Hooper 134 iaa 144 Guide work in the war-torn coun~ obtaining graded gasoline and of. °s°n r . . , “.195 f E ‘ ‘ 1 h 53,0 “mi Detroit 20a (o) K. Stewart 159 128 0 urooe a ter hostilities h“ “g l“ letgwm n f; “if, d~ Philadelphia us 1B) J. Larter 11s iao 129 have ceased and is a very WOfllLV guggjbmk ° er an l at Me ln the National, Cincinnati and B. Patterson 58 12'! 88 i“??? Efich c-m '.v l8 Dffiléntlnl ' o first- lace Hi h sin le. G. Stewart. "mbe" 0“ E 91°81'31"!”- Hs was arrested Saturday nlaht fiféiailfndr°§eelgfdyolkwtwo_ Inpme g g m which the Brownies also will take