<Ii~=2~ w w» fin, IF YOU WANT A SUIT TIIAT WILL MAXI-UP WILL-WEAR WILL- ASK YOUR TAILOR OR F ROB|NT£x The tonic efeci in wearing these Suiting: creates a feel- ing of confidence. ‘slMUlflNlt i t» umnsn MANurAcIuM NIITHOLSONS POULTRY HEALTH (“Ii nnd Egg Stimulator) Mating Time ls llere Nzcholsoirs PGUlify Health puts ‘s ii: fine condition, so inn‘. vou get strong. livable chicks lg, with ])O\\'(-l' of resistance, clil ks that ‘will not fall a prey to every little chick alment. speed up egg Production this spring with the brc d l\l('ll4ll>!\l".'5 Poultry Health. (‘fllTJlllS Ionics that promote a hens ingestion. torrics that tone up the dormant egg organs, so that the proper amount of food goes to egg production, and not all to flesh, fut and laziness. Every li=n is no: a good layer. This Yonder “ill pick out your good i. 3v for 1011 and make every ' \Vl‘iit'll Ilium. and you 'll ‘out the poor layers. l u m Di um .1. n1. ivrrnorsox, 2H2 Kent Strcct , Charlottetown, P. E. l. 5-16-30. ___i.__i._ RENOVATION OF THE PEI- ENNIAL BORDER (Experimental {arms News» Estnhlisliefi perennial borders re- quire periodic renovation: 1f th nre to remain attractive, So plants become too large, other: weaken or die out, weeds may secure a. foothold, or a certain 1Y1‘- n" v lose its pleasing effect from time; cusses. Perennials may he moved either tn the spring or a/utumn. In the Maritime Provinces, spring plant- ing appears to 0e superior to fall Loliintin . unless there is goid grow- inz per od after fall Pllllfln-j; takes )7 nee. Iris and (Jcotiles are except- 1011s in that Iris nre planted in late summer after blooming, with peonies in early September, sags R. G. White. Dominion Experimental tion of the border Station, Fredericton, N, B Before beginning operstiong (h; location of each specimen slKuld be clearly marked. Vihen this is (lone note fillv chances ivhicli up. fwd" necessary. Thirse may in. Cillllltlg down the size of some upE, tne refirrangeincrit or ro- placement of others, the addition of new specimens or the removal of lTrtions of the border which do cl er" not plt use. clumps mrty be divided so that the portion remtiinin is of u. suf. ficient size, approx mately one. third the size of the original, The cut off sections may be used elsg. where. All holes so forms-i should be filled irith soil and this soil ants. It a be sdviistible to remove tn; wlljolg bed, dig it over thoroughly and then replunt completely. The majority of perennials are planted level or just be. _ the iz'oiin:i_ Ex- CBPUOHS to lillis are certain plants like bulbs, which are planted deep- 1V. Pennies which are set medium and iris, irhich are sot very shall:w_ A good top-dressing Cf “ML rotted mnnurg is an advantage firmed arrund the pl with their crowns low the surface of whcn renovating a. border, l\l{\l'1\' uzirtir-ners IZOllCi/o that m, i‘ ls comrlete ivilh- out a few uroups of annrm1 phms frcsliucss nnd bloom otheifi-‘tlgggillgr: pc- crtiiinl hm’: Annuals usctl in thus to secure in the perennial b rcer. Yanks humble l/Vlrite Sox 6-1 i U ORK b-(AP)— New York Yankees humbled Chi- cago White Box qgain today 0-1 the American League tail- enders’ fourth setback in a new The sox now have been beaten ll time; in their last i2 games and 16 out of 30 for the season. They would have been shut out today, too, for the fifth time except for an error by Yankee shortstop Phil RlZZUlO with two out in the ninth. Spud Chandler kept seven hits scattered and never was in danger because his teammates gave him a. run in the first inniri around for five mcre n the third which Frankie Cro etti with s two-run triple and batted the 50018 - Indians Lose Again 1y in l0 straight games. bcost h‘; average Tiger; Defeat A’; was banished frzm the lines and a fan. ball hit into th~ a; Umpire Art P: er-s‘ defeated Philaadelphia HOT Sell16l1 t0 The rumpus started when mcms disputed the umoirss ruling that a grounder ht Pete Suder was a fillf ball. Dive Bombers Win 6-5 From Spitfires Squad 2 lb. Box '70 cents. Also ~on’s Horse Health 2 lb. . Ni<-liol=on's Fox Health, Bo‘: $1.75. You get 375 icli box. All put up ... A red and all delivered If you mention this paper. Can supply any quantity. Send money der for what you want or when Charlottetown call and buy a. B. McKinnons Dive Bombers de- feated Jce Zakemks Spitfires 6-5 on the Dive Bombers diamond. sample, Mahar. C. Dowling and T. Notti were the pick of the Dive Bombers While "Ted" Bradley and "Mick Dive Bombers: B. Praught. c: McKlnnon. D1 C. Dowlin Blanchard 3b; J. Gaudet lf.; Mahar rf; H’. sample cf. Spitfires: C. Duncan c; M. Rich- srd p: M. Burke Remember When (Canadian Press) Tv Cobb 80b six hits in ps to at St. Louis i6 years Player. Club G today. 'Ihe “Georgia Peach." DOERR. retired from baseball in 1928 Red 50X ----- 90 major-league his credit, hit three hc double and bwo singles in Detroit 14-8 lrlUmvI-‘h over the Brovms. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEA GUI Tobin and Lsmbardi, Mast (9) Klinger and Phelps. 0-4 000 (12111 10x-15 McGee, East r4). Feldtmag and Banning, Beires AMERICAN LEAGUE 121 000 010 120-4 it 0 Fuchs. N6'i7t.'llOl.'s8t' f9» and Tcb- betts; Besse, Caligiurl and r 000 ‘I02 140-! 15 2 204 001 Six-ll 11 3 Milnar. Gromek (41. Krakaukas (B) and ikssutels, Dining (fit.- H. Ncattésome, Hughson (s) and Pen- Barber 147 148 140 petiti co 0M 105 000 00x—-6 l0 1 l-lunmphries. 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(not for 0y) Dykfi- plate while pacing Boston Red sox Manager, is one of e H0115 11-8 victcry cver Clcveland most gravely shocked and Dcerr. who has hit safe- itself is imusual because Darkes- collected man and boy. his k691i l" ll? ma" es ard a druble with the jor league almost a Quart" 0f I of three flip $0 century and his mask-like count- 46 enrnice seldom shows surprise. But underneath this caustic ex- terior beats a heart both bewilder- ed and tender, he avowed today. Simmons today ' coachinz "The whole trouble is that. n0- ietiiining a foul stands, aimed it De. Sim- b\ the As With the arrival of spring horse- men are beginning to get keyed up over racing and all the tracks throughout the Province are hav- ing horses trained over them at present. The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Association, which includes all race track members and u. great many others, has been slated for Tuesday afternoon, May 12. at the "E Queen Hotel. The hour has been ; fixed at 31pm gr the conven- ience of al mem rs. the °h°1°° M ‘m The same evening n banquet will be held by the Victoria Driv- s ing Club at which will be pre- T‘ senied the cups and prizes for ' the winter's matinee racing. It J‘ will be held also at the Queen ' H otel. Baseballs Big Six By The Associated Press BATTING (Three leaders .n each league) AB B. H Pct. 12 45 i0 2i .46‘! G1 records to SPENCE. s, s Senators .....2i 90 l7 88 422 ’s DICKEY, Yankees ....--l7 63 8 24 .38 WALKER, Dodgers . . . . ..13 43 9 16 .349 FERNANDEZ, Braves . . . . . H22 92 11 MUSXAL, Cardinals ....17 69 15 21 333 8 2 WASDELL, Pirates . . . . .. 16 333 51 17 Home runs: American Leagu Camilli. Dodgers 6. Runs batted in: American League 1 --York, Tigers. Spence Senators 23; , National League- F. McCormick, sum. Reds 22. u a BOWLING Results of Q. S. S. RESULTS Rifle Competition R. A. F. Limeysr- Fletcher 120 134 159 range. Cook 143 218 173 Hennessey 000 001-1 7 0 Gallacher 251 189 187 Wilson Etntwhistle 199 197 147 DeCoste Staniland 208 1-18 248 Marl-In Total-SIM. R. C. A. F, Canucks:—- Parent 173 111 209 Wade 207 160 162 Turgcon 166 188 223 Murray 129 2Z9 205 Drury 156 169 144 Low Score 134 120 140 'I‘0tul-3025. High single Gallacher 251. High three Gallacher 607. Tonight at '1 pin. Bunnies Whiz Bangs vs. Jam Tarts. Vics And Maple / Leafs Tie 20-all The West End Vics and tlhe Maple Leafs played a 20-ail softball game on the King Square diamond last night. It eras one of the most thril- ling and hardest fought encounters of he league. The lineu z Vics-—'I‘ul e, Quinn, Chaisson, Clarktn, Sheppard, McAdam, Nich- olson, Plneau and Ready. Ieafs-l-lennessey. D. MacDonald, Brown. B. Doyle, Cox-infer. MeClos- kev. Zakem, Shams, B. MacDon- uld .1‘ l/l/Yngs belt Syracuse I 0-3 ROCHESTER. N.Y.. May O- fAPi-Rcchester belied Nate An- dixQ and Roy wade for 14 hits today as the R’ Wings took the nng game cl Petr Internation- a. League series from svracuse (Jiiefs 10-3. Ieftv wissman, knock- ed out of the box by Baltimore last Pr-dny. held the Chiefs to Flllil, tilts Micre Burnet and Warren Rohinso" each had ihreo bite to lead the Wing attack . l/Vhite Sax’ Lease On t Cellar Biggest Surprise Of Young Ball Season Joe Haynes, who replaced John By Judson Bailey Humphries at the start fourth held the champ ons lees the rest otf the way. mqy mi our club seems able to do my thinking. We've had lnlllflfi and bad breaks, but our ‘ ha; been gcod and we oughtnt to have 10st i0 out of 11 games-or 15 of 19 "The club looked good on wast, 1 mink we'll get Boirli 6W3‘ tually Buttyzegctuilsye to Bet some hilithxég vlJ/Nlteysox do not ha“ I regular batting over .250 and Luke Appling, who has not batted under .300 in 10 years, new Ls under .2)0. They also are operating without Y5 _ Thornton (Lefty) Lee and outfield- Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK. May 4—(AP)—0M of the biggest if not the N0- surpriee of the young baseball season is the lease taken on the Bobby Docrr, the American League cello!‘ by Clucaifil s leading slugger, turned in White Sox a. perfect performance ,_. ‘s in Lee has had a sci-e arm s'nce early in spring training and wright 1n hospital rec-yer ng from a strained abdominal muscle Pirates edge Boston 2-1 NEW YORK, May 4—(AP)-El- bie Eletchei-‘s only hit of the seme- o sharp ninih-itirrnz 5111819. 8W6 the Pirates a 2-1 victory ovar Boe- t/on Braves today and tize Bucs ad- vanced b0 wiihJl a, hall-gameof the idle, ‘ Naéional league-leading Brook] n Do rs. VOWIYBD JimgeTobin and Bobby Klinger, making his first stereo! the year, hooked up in a hurling duel, both ullowmg only six hit»: An error paved the way f" P hed acrcss in their last half of inil-i Eddie Miller fumbled Bob Elliot ‘s grounder after Jimmy Wasdell fouled out I ninth for the Bucs. Vnce DiMag- gio promptly came t/iroullh “El-h a single, Elliott p11 led up at third to score n. mcment Fletcher rode Tobin's first Dill-ll down 111x158 right field Lne for a Boston's only run was made in the top half-cf the ninth as hitter Clyde Klittz‘ came with a single which run and sent another man to third. Both these functions are popu- lb; n Game” a; 1a: and will, no doubt, be largely _ R attended. ; J. Zakem rf; Ted Brad- ltln good order and let your dealer help‘ you to keep it on the road, using your present part; and accessories where possible. For those people who are engaged in war work of any kind, and who do not now own a bicycle, there are still some new C.C.M.'. Bicycles available, in spite of bi" having been reduced, therefore, curtailed accordingly. The fact that the high standard of quality of C.C.M. Bicycles and the accuracy with which they are made has been in no way impaired and will not be, increases our difficulty of production. But the war won't last forever and C.C.M. Bicycles, which have been built quality for over 40 years, will when “Peace breaks out again." OUR faithful C.C.M. Bicycle that has been your reliable means of personal transportation may, anytime now, become your only means of con- venient transportation-so-Jook after it-keep it in good repair-oil it frequently and ride it in a “bicycle-conscious" manner. Reds Overwhelm Giants At. Cincinnati, the usually docile Cincinnati Reds piled 111D 12 Ylllls in the fourth lrmang and rolled on to s 15-4 triumph over New York ail an . The big blasting during which cycle material supply our output of bicycles And, in your effort to keep it in repair, don’: be extravagant in discarding old parts-parts are scarce as many of the materials from which parts are made have gone to war. If your saddle seems to be "shot" look it over carefully, maybe a nut here and a rivet there will put it in usable condition again. Or ifma wheel seems beyond repair, take it to your C.C.M. dealer-you will be surprise it and, with the help of a f as true as new. And so on with every part of your came up twice, came runs of the mcdffn league record for the most scoring in a single Cincinnati made only six hits in inchidmg Eddie Jocslfs triple with the bases load- but they were help:d by three Three runs were forccd across the _ Elsie by walks and another by a ' Y k, 7; N ti l Le 1 or mm a m“ “wk Fiddler Bill McGee did not allow a, hit in the first three frames. could get anycne out in the fourth and Harry Feldma any better in finishing R y Starr went the route for the s, M8 In m to high standards of continue to be built See your C.C.M. dealer about in shape for the season, or, ask him if he can supply y putting your bicycle d how he can straighten if you are a war worker, w new spokes, make it ou with n new C.C.M. so that you may ride to and from your work. C- C-M- Qww HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE . are the results of the 1e shoot on Saturday. The com- - on was held on PRECISION-BUILT FOR EASY RUNNING and that govemmonl orders amounting to more $5,000,000 were given those firms. when Franchcschini had are left unmolested. referred to the "Voice of publication printed now in Canada, which he claimed Was bitter toward Canada's allies. notably Czechoslovakia ward Sir Stafford Cripps. member gt the Churchill Cabinet in Lon- ierms" he said that. see how they or their piibl were subversive of the war effort. (Lib. Rsex East) supported Mr. Green's suggestion for a review of the naturalization said were "in s most deplorable state" and "pre- sent a most. ridiculous situation." FIREPLACE REPAIRS After a. long and severe winter it is usually found that some kind of renewals or repairs are required the fireplace Anything th tine Irate or fireplace bceh put right st once to svotd my an is sold for this purpose of mending tacked grates and firebricks. uidno thogra lll ___________ BOWLING CHALLENGE W6. Wallie‘s Shakoes, Bunny's Shakoes to a bow to be played..any...p1a¢e_ Answer through presg, t IVnlly Hennessey These iron parts are not so to obtain at present, and if l° cannot get one, the next best tlilfll do is w buy “mall obloni“ round (whichever is more Jul to the grate) iron false bowl“; which can easily be stood 0W1’ ._ ma patch and will be quite W“ factcry bféir a long said, the government had bought one of his plants, Shpbuilding Company, for more "These circumstances are dilfi- Mr, Coldwell also questioned the Otto Strasser, co- "Why could an country be able to have his busi- ness carried on while he was in- tr a1 terncd and then get the profits when he was released. "In my opinion it will be diffi- plain it the only ground for his release was the one given st the time of his discharge." Conservative House leader Hm- son started the debate when he suggested that the minister, who had offered the resolution with- out speaking on it, make a state- Government’: atti- tude toward the Communist M. J. Coldwell. C. O. F. leader, devoted his speech on the resolution to criticism of the st- titude toward publications which have been banned, claiming that some whlch__ should__be_ questionel y Pt. Driving _ Club To Meet May 7 Point Driving Club on Thursday nfg announced yesterday. The club con- ductgclls ice races during the winter n . COMMONS (_Continued from page i) Girrnany, now a resident of Mon- solve a pmbmn n Howard Green (Con. Vancouver recently mylseif and W recnilcd thiit last session 7mm)“ this committee examined natural- ization and deportation laws and cnumun wmi A1180" should be given the proposed new -——-— conunittee to do the same. came from Arthur Parry sound). Oi the Communist party he said it. should be realized Communist party in Canada and our ally, Russia . not one and the same thing BRJDGEWATER. , - (c P) - Kaiser sens w; ‘l reigned hero Saturday on I of arson in connection with :00‘ that destroyed a woiklng mill Thursdflv The mill owned Grouse and Refuse. was hilly April s. it employed B The crown did not allege W mctive for the fire. time required for it to d om’ and harden hit! fed ricks have got m t e ges con ue ‘y un with wear, it isscrlziore trouble than flthwbflh l? tryh mg“ fit. them er a eac e. answers he had received w a for- m“ as mal question in the House, dis- closingwthltl _. Ehlie... Erancheschini was interned his extensive pro- perties were administerediiyfitheirw TlLLlE THE rotten- Weyburn). make on behalf of the "Jehovah's witnesses" sect. which has been banned under the reg- they spoke of his prf-tession "in the ON THE WRONG TRAIL. correctly nnd invest in a new pair tgey T1021 spell.’ a“ greatndflsl and C. ital-golf 1.5.. lhat 1'21. bottomq of Ml"~._____"d" "l'.°.‘i°'__'P-'-'-"-'3' |_i‘ ,HERE COMES THAT &TTY PER I \NHO‘5 ADA/ANS PURSUIMG BILL UUST WAIT ‘TILLI MAKE KEPT MY woizbmcue -5HE T" SENTABLE mo wen. PLACES Hrs Hmsutue BiLL, 5m‘ SHE'S a r