' " A_1>RlZL___Z_3_,___19-19 TRACTOR anneal rcrrmorr svsrsrn If your Magneto equipment is worn or faulty why pay for expensive repairs? In some cases you can replace with the DElCO-REMY BATTERY IGNITION SYSTEM for less money than one magneto overhaul. Any mechanic in any locality can service this unit. - ' * letter engine performance I * Protected from dust and water * Has sealed lubrication * Lengtheni spark plug life * less maintenance * less expensive at Akii mobs 1' flrUses ports of ‘standard automotive design 5a ee_7e-day In fir” PMflerda/rd Bait 8t Illcliae STALLION ENROLMENT According to the provisions of the Stallion Enrolment Act all srolions tvro yeors old and over, standing for service in this Pro- vince, must be enrolled in the records of the Department of Agri- ' culture. Horses offering for service must be inspected and graded and ootry on inspection certificate. Applications for enrolment and inspection should be mode Immediately. ' Applications for enrolment should be accompanied with the required fee of Two Dollars ($2.00) and should include name of horse, breed, age, colour “description and registration number, if horse is registered. _ Stallion owners who use horses for service not enrolled or inspected, or lfll grades not authorized by the Act will be subject to the penalty provisions of the Act. Only horses enrolled, graded and authorized by the Department of Agriculture will be permitted to travel for public service. All horses that have graded "out" will not be pemitted to stand or trovelfor service. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Charlottetown, P. E. I. MILLVIEW MILL FUND, Under "The Game Act 1937'.’ Mi-llview Mill -Pond is "En- closed Property", consequently it is unlawful for any person or persons to fish in the some without the consent of the owner. PALMER It I-IASLAM Solicitors. _ _._...,__ lseir Stretch (Continued from Page d) himself.‘ We sew him at the track the other afternoon and a real picture horse, sound. trot. tihl fast and shifting over to the PP" ""1 81141118 111ml’ smooth 3M efforrflelrly. We understand the Doctor is using him for breed. ins lllsrpoees to a limited extent m4 Wm "ill-Film him later on. Scott! Bunions needs no intro- duction as he has been a popular race horse for years here and while 1n the ownereitip of O. E. English. Pictou. Last season in the ownerhlp of 5am Kennedy h! aladdened sun's many srisnde by nutune 0n a plume finish that copped the heats and rsoe. lie-had to be retired because of lammess. was fired by nr. nimop and is~now perfectly sound and in beautiful condition. The Doctor has fired several others but. we have not had an opportunity ed observing them on the track. Those who have overlooked making application for eligibility certificates should endeavor to get them sway prior to May lat. es after that date there wfll be m extra charge _of $3.00. It may be some time before the certificates uterecetviedfromthenafllfiA. and that is because at Ahe tre- mendous amount of clerical work that will have to be handled this month-r and which will overflow into next month. I: is estimated that upwards of 12.000 horses will be raced on U. S. T. A. tracks in the United States end Canada in 1M9. In 1941 the number was 4.1110. lluntors‘ Garner (Continued (mm Page 6) head of the river above the old site of Allflis M111. 0! rainbows being taken in numbers from Scales Pond in addition to the Cardigan river caused this ooimrmist to make inquiries from the Department concerned as to the legal status of rainbows taken dissing the regular trout season out- side the restricted lakes e-ree. The slnewer was that rainbow trout talccn out of bounds were legal trophies providing they were taken in 1egs.1 trout. season. In cue some fishermen are w-onderinl’ how Scales Pond came to humour rain- bow trout in such quantities I of- fer the following information, 5 or 6 years ago fishery officers in the ‘Province found that they had a surplus of approximately ten thousand rainbow fay on hand. alter stocking the three aforementioned lakes to their estimated capacity. A (xzmmunicstion was forwarded to Ottawa regarding their disposal- Ward was received from Depart- mental heads that if there was s. dam in the province that was large and well constructed with e load depth of water and o. known scar- city of speckled trout it would be in order to plant the elocees rein- bowfryinelsclsspcnd. Theirs’ were accordingly released in Scales Pond with no strings attached. Meaning that-they orme under tilt jurisdiction of Section 18 (1) which provides t-hst one may fish for. catch or kill any speckled trout. or any kind o! trout. from April 10th to September 15th. both dsyl in- clueivi. I trust. that this explanation will put trout fishermen. the majority of them at leset. on the riiht track in respect to rainbow trout, I know that I for one will be very glad. as the song writer so aptly out 1t- "When we. come to the Rainbows End. . ." u, IPROFESSIONLL CARDS)‘; J. s. '.L.l. " nan-mu, lolloltoa, ee. ODDIILIDWI BUILDING us ltelsassnd ltreet llsrlotdetewss. PJJ. (M Tel. ‘ NIIL W. HIGGINS OIABTIIID lea seer i " DI’. J. C. Gallant. B. Sc. amt-isn't Pioltnrtl Building jlhyflt, m" m Chas. R. MoOuaId asnnrsmiblouclsou sronneu. mgr-Trig 53-1-1»- . n» P "taro" QQMPANY ii Dr. A. L. Maolsaao l nan-nos» Dental us, \ us mar» sldlalldlssgkmme m. .1 - i -;~:'|-|.-_ri.=‘>bosns and abut-Ant. OIAIIIIID MWOUNIANTI lhe TEENiiDEHS [HIJIEE ,....... rllll Slllllliv ivory "Joe" neede a -"do"Bl\ts-t. Weee e "do" Shirt o! all wool in one e! the attractive patted-ate ee popular- with your pale. "do" lhiete are on sale at your retail store. . 0st yours new! we. r ti‘. UPI!‘ ‘ / . y n3 l at S. D. ll. l About 9.30 p.m. things began to stir. Somewhere down the corridor a door opened, shut, cleated shoes banged on the tile floor, another door slammed and silence followed. At. 9.88 the process wu repeated. Before 9.38 the same thing had been gone through three more. times. We knew what was happen- ing. Those that had been study- ing since 7.80 were taking their break. Novr the mutter of voices belan to be heard and we knew by that there would be no more work done that night on first cor- ridor. We closed our books with e secret grin. but outwardly grow- ling at those fellows who were nil the tim_e_ disturbing the peace of the . Stepping quietly along in our number nine army boots we proceeded to the Driscciie’ room, pausing only to kick at three doors on the Ivey down the hail. Danny and Wiif were nearly always at horns to visitors and that's where the crowd was now. Stepping over "Fido" McCarviiie, we entered Just in time to hear Danny, who was crating in the best manner of Rob- ert Emmett, conclude, "—snd the extrinsic thing to which the sense of hearing is determined is sound." "Now is that so?" came sarcasti- caliy from Pete Sullivan over in the corner. "When my room-mate speaks. he speaks with Divine Inspiration," shouted Wiif, playfully poking Pete behind the ear. the bed Kenny Donneliy, who was leaning against the desk with one hand on his hip, spoke up. “The chastisement of the unjust." he said, grinning from ear to ear. "Hitler" Johnson who was sit- the show, suddenly came to life es he stopped a boot with his nose. "Ouch! Oh, you morons," he cried. "If you want to fight why don't you go out behind the rink." "Now don't get sore ‘Hitler’ old boy," said Danny. “Just because you can't take s kick on the nose ‘is no reason to lose your head." Charlie “Barberian" Kelly spoke up, "I think the chlidishncss of some of thosepreeent is ‘ ‘ ‘ degrading. I would be in favour of establishing a play room for these individuals, preferably one with padded wells so they could bang their heads without doing nny more damage to their brains-if any." “Whoops! Spoken like e true bar- barian." shouted Lorne MacDonald who occupied a position on the other bed. "Kelly's always trying to find n place where he can mnke more noise," yeiped "Fido" McCar-vllle who_ by now was almost halfway under the bed after being pushed and trampled in the commotion, Takes look st the picture now. The room is hazy with tobacco smoke. Wiif and Pete lie side by side on the bed tagged out after a no-declsion contest. Scattered around the room are the notables mentioned end others who haven't had a chance to say much yet. Sli- ence settles for a moment as everybody tries to think of some- thing uncomplimentnry to say about somebody else. Anything to start a rumpus. Just then “Kiker" Mcllenc walks in and holds the floor. “Now, look, McCnrvIiie, if you're team, all I can say is we lost one NOTICE Fishing and trespassing obso- iut forbidden at Mocieod’: P , Wood islands. Violators will be prosecuted. Sgd. Mrs. Kate MacLeod Mrs. Perle MacKinnon (urns rim SALE I947 Kaiser Sedan. I947 Chevrolet Sedan. I947 Mercury Sedan. i946 Fold 5 passenger coupe. I946 Dodge Sedan. I946 Plymouth Sedon. I942 Dodge Coach. . I939 Plymouth Coupe. Above cors ore in good ms- chonicoi condition, otlattroctiie prices. ' ATLANTIC MOTORS LTD. 70 King Street Moncton, N. B. Phone 504i. ' SIIITSemI PAIITS - I --A'l - BARGAIN PRICES ' SUITS $ll $20 $25 $30 . mus ' $3 $5 $8 At the small store with the big bargains Ladies’ and Gents‘ Alterations, Repairing end Pressing l-‘llil KELLY I73 lt-Z Greet George St. instill-r As the two of them tussled on q ting on the end of the bed enjoying 64-53 still trying to break up our bail I _THE__GUARDIAN. _ crlnaugrrsrowlu . game already so you better not. C Sea‘! Sect" ‘Take it easy Mclaasc. trying. .. .." "Aw shut up, Dog, and get beck under the bedP-Kelly ~ "Lllten to What’! talking. What do you know about ballW-Lorne. “Nothing. He knows absolutely nothlng".—Denny "Oh yeah? I think he knows quite e bltP-Pete. "I told you my room-mate was ln- spired. Don't contradict him.”- Wlif (hitting Pete on the en again). All of which starts us on the same old rnerry-go-round once more. But whogknaws? Maybe in a few minutes they'll be talking about lontetiring. sensible. All I'm Congratulations to the elnts’ basketball team, winners of the City League! They won the best of three series two straight when they beet the previously undefeated Reece by scores of ‘IO-dd and 50-38. to victory piling up the impressive total of 36 points in the two game series. The smart passing plays of the Saints and the greet defensive work of the guards in tying up the big gun of the Reece, Michelson, was enough to give the Saints their victory, Michelson, accustomed to game was held down to one field goal and six free throws for a total of eight points. It might be added that the Saints finished the season without their coach, Rev. W. J. MscGuigsn who is Ill in the Cir; Hospital. The coaching was hnndir- ' by the manager, Reggie Doucette, who is to be given a greet deal of‘ credit for having to take aver s difficult position at a moment's no- ce. In their away games, previous to the City League plnyofffi. the 5111"“ earned a spilt, winning from St. Thomas 38-17 and losing to Mt. A. Once again we remind you that you may purchase your Red and White at the newsstands in Char- lottetown. Our last notice appeared u couple of days too early (W? 9W" fault of course), but now the Red and Whites are on sale. We're sure this time-we've seen them there ourselves. ' Walk-in Frigidaire Used six months. Wallace box 6 x 8 with display door on side. One H. P. unit. CHARLES F. WILLIS Young Billy Buckless led the Saints J scoring about twenty points per A i ~—~/~/:""/(T. “xv ' "*4 ‘:12’; _/>\_ D_\,..»D>L\\.§\_ 3; ._ , f course - it's Indoor fill? Shooting The following scores were made ai- this week's Civilian Rifle (Jim's Shoot.‘ Next week there will be a handicap prise shoot: Barry Wood Geo MacLenn .8.“ . u. ....... t esteem-m."- e e1..- Baseball Linescores st mule ‘ ooo 20o coo-o s 1 Chicago 000 400 01x-6 9 0 Eznlbree, Ferrick (4). Oetrowski (B) and Mose Pleretti, Wight (B). New York 000 002 300% 9 3 Boston 010 002 000-3 ‘I 2 Reynolds, Page (7) and Berra. I-louk (8). Hughson, Johnson (7), Ferries (7), McCall (9) and Tdb~ belts, Baits l9). Detroit 100 100 0010-43 6 2 Cleveland 200 000 010 1-4 7 0 Hutchinson, Trout (9) and Swift; Benders and Hegan. NATIONAL Chicago 100 000 010-2 4 2 St, Louis 3013f» BOx-B 12 1 Schmitz, Hacker (5), Lads (8) and Schoffing, Brazle and Rice. Boston 040 010 lm-d 13 2 New York 003 2M 010-6 10 0 (Called end ninth, rain). Bain, Hague (4). Potter (d) and Selkeld. Miui (d); Jarssen, Koeio (I) and Livingston, Cooper (6), Cincinnati 400 00o 000-4 11 0 Pittsburgh 004 101) 00zx—6 5 5 Fox, Ersutt (8) and Howell; Ohesnes, Werie (2) Casey (9) amd McCullough. Brooklyn-Philadelphia, postponed. wet grounds. , INTERNATIONAL Buffalo 012101 000—6 8 1 Syracuse 000 00D O10—<1 '1 3 Bilvermsn and Tacsoheck; 36b- ber, Schultz (7) and Lemanno, Montreal - Baltimore, postponed, rain. 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