_..._. .~_..._.,.._._ .-_._.._._»,..c The mos: exciting o LAST TIMES TODAY Russell icnsr TIMES ‘I: “MY DEANNZYS IN LUVE l her life! . The most enjoy- able experience in yours! u ou A FENCE EUWAHD- Also Popular Science. Novelty. Dfsnefs SATURDAY ltlATINl-ZE 2.30 event in 31.1.1'1=11;111s11_.-’1u1u1tuck’ " l Eugene PALLETTE ' Lawis Hllllllillll lune Storey v Beatrice Joy ‘ _. kiydékleszlzvsr €E§§1E~== Q°‘?“.‘".‘ Happy ‘New Year ! ! 2.510 N11“ Yours 7.00 - 9.00 satire of Cilihmilunlsilc Russia 5'?‘- >1 c- , STERlllllS RIDER” Best Wishes for a cmld fudrlve llllNNl NOVELT CAPITOL-Molvhixv-l"(Elsi-WED. 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Crockett, Kensingion was published in error as the winner of the Free Enterprise Range on Hol- manfl: Christmas ge 1e. This should have been C. R. Pioketts, Kenslngton, 14-228-12-30-11. STEAL BUTTER-Thieves enter- ed the factory at North Wilivshiro some time Saturday night and took, 200 pounds of butter and 2 boxes‘ puny“ ' oar: Curling Season Opens To clay PRIZE 351E151.‘ OPENS TODA Y AT CURLING RINK 9110 p.m.-Dah:e Music. YV5RC. o! run. n u believed um entrance] was gained through c. window. RI C. M. P. officials are investigating. r 1:11;. WEI). MON. “BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR" “NINUTGHKA” MACQUARRIE — DYSART NUPTIALS _A wedding of interest to many fncndgbofh here and elsewhere “as solemhlzed before lllllnedinbg r915- ll.1VES_ 11nd fraohds of thc contracting lparties last 11 ght at 7.30 o'clock {M11011 Rey. F. Burton Long, pastor '01 the H1ghtlelcl Baptist, Church 1m. ltcd 1n marriage Dorothy Mabel MKICQUHYIZC, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacQuurrie. of Gun-- hmgville to Russell Clifford Dysart, soil oi Mrs. and 1112 late Sylvzuims Iunox Dysart, of this city. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents h ‘ a room which wfis beautifully decor- ated for the occasion in Christmas i colors. The bride was charmingly attired 1n a Royal blue chiffon velvet (iYCiS and wore a cor-sage of red roses. She was given lh marriage by her father. and the bridesmaid wa, M15 Phyllis Dysart, sister of the groom. J. Milton Mawiuarrle, brother" oi the bade, was groomsmah Falloyving the wedding ceremony a dclctous luncheon was served at the home of the brideg parents and was attended by relatives and 1m- "mediate friends. The dhtng rocm Iwus clusmlhgly decorated for the goccasirr. and the brides table was mentored 1111111 a beautiful three-tier wedding cake. 1y for Toronto where Mr. Dysart s. stationed udth the R. C. A. F. as an hircraftsmah. lMOIICtOII Times, Dec. 28.) The Royal Society ‘ 0f Arts constitute the The following Council of the Royal Society cf Arts for 1940: Patron-His Mal- eszy the King. Council: Field Mar- shal l-l.R.l-l. the Duke of Conn-ought. and Strathearh, K.G.. President of the Society. Sir Reginald Clancy. K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., Chairman of the Council, and Chairman. India and Burma Section Committee. Vice- Presidents: Lord Amulree, P.C.. G. BE. K.C.. LJ...D., Chairman, Exam- inations Committee. Lord Askwiih, K.C.B., K.C., D.C.L . 511' Atul C. Chatterjee, G.C.I.E.. K051. Sir Edward Crowe, K.C.M.G. Sir W11- liam Henry Davlsoci. K.B.E.. D.L., MP. G11. Drummohd. E.V. Evans. O.B.E., FTC. Peter Maclniyre ‘lvnns, C.B.E.. MA. LLD. Sir Ed- ,\v.1rcl A. Gait, K.C.S.I.. C.I.E. Sir "iébsrt A. lladllrld. Bt.. D.Sc., F. I" S. Charies Ccoffrey Holmc, M. , RE. Sh" Montague Huzhman. ' Yd Kenllworth. 0.13.5]. Sir Harry ' 1F’. Undsay, K.C.I.E.. CIBE. Sir Vlllllam Llewellyn. G.C.V.0.. PP. 1'1 A. Sir Henry McMahon, G .C. 11.60., C.V.O.. K.C.. 111., C51. G. K. Menzies. C. B. E. John l A. Hllne. C. B. 15.. Chairman. R.D.1'. Committee. Oswald P. l Milne, F.R.I.B.A. Harold w. San‘- . rlerson. Sir Henrv Allan steward Brigadier Sir Edward A. Tandy. _C.\rm1chacl Thomas. Ordinary Members of the fiouncll: Viscount Bledtsloe. P.C.. G.C.M.G.. K.B.F‘.. Alfred C. Bossom. F.R.'.B.A.. MP. Malor PJ. Cowan, M.B.E.. Mlnst. CE" MllvlechE. John De La Valetle. Ernest W. Gnodsle. M.C. PH’. Jowetf. R.WS.. A.H..O.A. Maior Riv‘ Humphrey Lovwett. 11.15.. DS.O._ Chairman. Dominion: and F-lnv- lcs fie~t'on (TnmmlttPP Clifford f1. Pwferson. 011.15.. 13.80., Mlw “l. Tom Purl/W, RDI. 111M. WW1", Fiv- Pr-lnh wagqwopd_ an" WJU. Woolcock. CM.G. I The four seeded layers "Bobby I R1 . Dot McNcill, Elwood Cooke ‘KSChQIGFS/"P angigsBryanl (Bit-sly) Grant—- came through as expected in the Suitar FOR MUFIFAI. Bowl terlnals tourndmelnt, todéiy and . conn-osrnoy gamed t e semi- fna roun . of n“ mun‘ l, To oneonrngs mul stimulate Nqnfxcjrqem ‘ncrcamc Charles “at ‘ orixlnnl linmlinn pork, ihsfn- I mullun Ivrfnrmlnl Illliut 30. - r-lrfy I-lrrftoll nr_n|n offers n l The happy: couple will leave short- a: A Saints Hit wound up in s blue of action. Royais had plenty of scoring chances last night and the score is by no means an indication of the play. It was even fought all the way through but ast night Saints were hitting the bulls-eye when 1n- close while their opponents were either giunmlng up eir plays or missing wide-open nets as they rode in on an unprotected goalie. Steele, skating like a demon from the opening whistle took advant- age of a penalty to Blacquiere in t/he first minute of play t0 011911 the case. Eimbuklng on what has full L. B. McMillan W. H. Townsend _i, promfse of being the most suocess- --Skip —5kllp JUVENILES BLAMED -ln con- ful sea-son in veers the Char- nectlon with the recent break st lotteiown Curling Club stages it's 5:00 P. M. the C. N. R, s few weeks s50. City first prize bohspiel of the season Police yesterday ap rehende a Jun y. W. E. Cotton Guy Kennedy venlle- It. fllilfiwred hit $116.10!) W851 With one 1f the most com- Dr. J. P. Lantz H. J. Kennedy P1111611 by several Juveniles and POI- modious Club Houses east of Mont- A. L. MacPherson R. G. Bpillett we "B °Yl ‘he "all 0! the (“1191-‘115- real and with a smooth sheet of ice H. L. Sear, R. E. Splllett —-—— ' a citing the sto n room MR. AND MRS. J. J. cuaczv. $1,151,, flaky‘; “£11, 1&3”?! by “sup “up Vemlmfiiw- "nmlmcit ‘he wit“- ule enthusiasm of the members s p Paoll .1: L r: weunei- s: me!" °i "W" dliughler- 1"“ Ge" should be exciting all the way 11' 1i Cuicllffe 'm' w Weeks trude to John H. son of Mrs. L. J. through D} ,1". E I m. D- A ~B to Ream“ “ml ‘he ‘W’ M“ R°ddl"' The numeric commitie < 1 n 11:111. ' ' .1' ' rieiiu n Southport. Marriage to take plate b r u t 8-5 19'1"! - “°"' - P- H 0n my .::::...:::° 1m..:'1::.*;'1..:.:“ 4*“: v": NEW YEAR'S pay AT run “Y's °P°"1"8- J 0- Bwi-l A. Rattenbury CHARLOTTETOWN POST 0F. Supper Wlll be 8671181111 1111C Chill Sterling Beat-on ‘ C, N. E8716 l-‘1CE— Monday, January 1st, 1940, Bit 8 m. R. Carrut-hers G. M. Avcrd bent; New Yea-F's D111’ and a stat- Fol owing is the list of rinks and A. Belcher W. R. Crulckshanks utory hoLday, the letter earners the starting hour for todays -Slctp —Sk1p W111 make the lull moi-rung delivery matches. - only. Street letter box collections, Q A gee;- Rwy; 111mm; Air Mail service and special Dellv- 100 ]>_ M_ Frank cox E_ H_ sauna“ ery service will be as usual and E_ D, Nicholson _ w_ Tumm- mil-i W111 be Well/ed and fiiesvvich- vs. ‘mm '1' A. Campbell .1. s muse: ed 11s oh a. normal day. wickets will Geo R Brady G R Hm“, __S§1p' ' _Sk1p oe open 1rom 8 a. m. to hcon and J A Burden Raiphbmhns the pUDllC lobby open all tiny as M’ Gas Stewa those Too l, M u_u:1i. Rtlrol cc-uners will observe 6' H'B1 k C , Gr E “L! ' ' ' the hoLucy and will not make the: éski- “c °-- - - ml" ' p “qklp livlfic 31:31? PwMo “$12 1| rum. S1~_\-|»|0_\~l.;|, m FUN-l- ll. R. .7. McNril R. A. Corning J F McLeod 'l‘1.1- 1‘..I\'1;1'.1:|l L|\)\'('i‘i11|il‘lll 1 ,1’; M ‘ -l 519F175 5- A; 39111191’ R R- 3°11 1..~:.cu .1 show plow 111 '11 P ll (mo. 111011111-1011 -—Sk1p ~Skip llinigs County. it wn: fiflllOllliJid W. If. J. J. Morris "ycsterdayvlby Mr. L.PB.b1I;/Iflci4l{lll€yi11. —Sk1p —Sklp J. H Corry J. S. MacKay penny 1 iuster of 11 c crks. Hum 1L H_ 30X m; m 1e T1110 1110111 11111111 i5 ‘=1 I110")? Brad“ J. E Harris R. T. Holman Malcom MacKlnnon, Rflysgdclgartsl 111w. will be mused in the C-vii 11' B. Clarke Chas MacKlnnon J. W. Bculter Geo. W. McLeod Building, Montague. This change H F Mcphee R 1.3 warn“, _Sk1p _sk1p has been mndc py 1115 t1)epar€ome1‘1tlE_ 5 com“ w swmdel 1o assure an cpzn roa Q mo as s between Montague and Charlotte- “skip —Sk1p %i;1il]l:)ke€l£{ $681K‘,- tcxvh when the Hillsborough bridge J35 cavmmm, N D T n. D‘ Eae H H P, 1s uhdergclug repairs this winter. -. ‘ - _ C] '_ _‘M*‘L_°l‘ w~ ‘I; l’ ~ 9r" The plow \\‘ii1 work lrcm the Enst- T- hom‘ v “W! ° 4*“ - W- 9rd A v 591119“ c_ru Kings County town to the C; w< I; PIN“ w- A~ Eaufet -5k1P —5k111' hrclgc.‘ other centres such as _-s‘g- IUEhQS F- R. i-lyfllzllie ‘ ueorgemvrn, CBYCLZM) and Murray - P -5 P D- H- WB-llmi W D Gulls River will al o be served judghg on DT- D- T. WW0 G G W004i ,the amount cf s11ow this season. 3:30 P. M. S. S. Smith J. S Walker lwhcn the Hillsacrough brld e "s P. J. Simmonds Judge Duffy closed to £111,112, moloiusts wll trav- Fred Chat-Dell G. A. McPherson -Skip -$klp cl across the ice 111 order to reach J, T, Davies E 1) Tangcn _ I tile U1ty.—M gr. CA Kéeplng W. Seasmafi 8:30 P. M. -—- r. . . ree man ex co | ivuppruo BELLS-A quiet but 41.1,, -Sklp 111cm Murlev '1'. A, McAdam JJFC-ly wc..u1n1; was isolcmrhzea on 12v A‘ Dryscon G_ R_ Keefe workday Mfifuvvn H» the PWS- or. Hutchisoh p1~.w.1.. MacDonald F M. Nu=h Walter Wilson oflcrldn 1yIu11se,t:;11n1111:1'sl(.0, Rev. Ivan Hm" 1.3 A S Jones w C Davies g w Jenkins 11111. ‘wrwch OiilCllll. 11g when Nils; J C Mo‘\t,7cmerV E [f Mile; _sk1' ' ' __sk'l lxihluoh |J\:_'S13, eldest daughter c1 m. ‘is Gidam" Dr Fw Tlanlarslf p p 1111'. and 1v11" Wm. Getson, Klldcle‘ ékl‘ ' ’“ ' ' ' __skl N A u H bflpto, became the brice of Sidney _ p p E~ ' Hfwa °n J-P- Mcmtwe 0311190 Murray ()1 hie Royal bflli- » 39115-71" A- H M01115 Mum muhery and w“ o, Mn am A.W. Matheson. Dr. J.D. McGuiauti Nell 1). McLean 1:, (}_ scum; lvirs. hhgh iVrufiay, izchequc. '1‘he Wall’?! Malhleb?" W- T- we" 1'1 T; 5911-0“ W. R- Adams once icusca very charming 111 11,01“- MacKenz"? F5 G, M901? mskll) —Sklp ores. of gizy 5.1x trope whh blue A» W- Plylidmflfl H- WHICTIFYWT ccwssories. she was attended by —Sk1p —Sk1p F‘. W Cannon R. V Creighton 1.. Una Miurhy, aster of the J. P. Crockett, G Cochrane ' "oom who wcrc a dress 01 Wtnc D. McGuire R. B Nicholson l). A. Fraser J, 1-I_ flown“, 1.001 crflflfr. The léwcm “'55 ably J. J. Larrabee J. Pope Clarke P. S. Cobb Dr, Mclntvm bulll-‘Ofleu by h.s brother, R/Bginflld- c.F.H.MacDona1d, A.T. Mactfnnon —Sklp _8}dp immediately utter the ceremony the happy couple motored to the brides home where“: winding sup- = -————~— -—~—-— ——— per was served. On 011 ay Mr. and - Nlrs. Murray returned to Bede 11c .\\'l12i‘B they were tendered a. misclel- laheous mover 011 Tuesday evening and recshed many beautiful gfts. Assisting 111 the presentation of 111e -1 ~ eeh owness, A'ic N o - fill ulic Clara. Affleck. Mi. eMutirliy oh behalf of 111s bride thanked the (gilglphlzy for frheir beau. I fi. 11111 y tin 6 served b the ladies. All ‘Ziépurlvulfi wishful \ and Mrs. Murray many ysfirs 10f happy wcldldedlvllzfe, The 0W1 lilOiTllflg i‘, urray 1'6- llurncd ‘go Charlottetown where he i is stationed. 1 __M_______ (Big Holiday Program At The Forum I _____ l New Years Dakpromlses to be a Igala. one at the rum Judging by the skating program Manager C. F. Archer has lined up for the skating .1 . The new year will have just been Iushercd 111 when [he iuh beg no. A 12.05 sharp Monday morning a two hour skate will get underway. ska.- ers will just lmve rested from that lone when another skate Will be |h2lc1 from 3 to 5 in the afternoon and then to climax the skating do.) the evening will see another session Lake place. The Midnight skate Ls a novelty here having been introduced only two years ago but it went over big a. that time and thzs yleargskate pro- nuses to be bigger and better than ever to better band music and over better ice. O. K. Presbvs band will be ‘on l hand at all sessions so if you want. to really enjoy yourself New Years Just drop around to the Forum al- most any time after midnight and there Wlil be something doing. ‘Four Seeded Tennis Players ReachSemi-finals was fl- NEW annals-us, Doc. 2o “my; e. plalygr of England, the score Rig SICOHl-lilliéd the loaflhg habit he in ulges when he deems his loc- man not worthy of his steel, and scored over Jack Bushman of Don's- Lmn State University by only 11-6. -8. Grant finished in fine fashion to subdue Edward Alloo of Berkeley, , Cal1f.. 10-8. 0-3. Cooke, of Portland, 0rd, was in "lmmlwcl all the way 1n his matth . _. Jilly Gillespie of Miami and 1 emlly 6-1.. 6-3 l scholarship (vnlnc I700) iillll i llm-o mulr nwnruln for meri- iorloun compositions. The competition uliiclnvlmws .‘IIIYI‘|I I. 1M0, Is ll|vPIl in (nun. alluns n! either u: nmlsr 2'.‘ i yurs of ago nt time of entry. Information and spuilrniiu n l forms are now nvnlluhls trnrr the (‘nnncllsn Performing )t'gl~ 1 Mnrlety Limited. 110,111 m... l Bldg" Toronto, Ont. i Unbeaten Streak Winners Over lTo 13 Games lMontague 8-3 l ._ m M l NEW YORK, Dec. 29-(091- l New York Rangers extended their I unbeaten streak to l3 games tonight as they handed the National Hoc- ‘ key League leading Boston Bruins a 4-0 defeat and gained a second lplace tle with Maple Leafs. i Supporting Dave Kerr's grand goaltendlng with a dazzling display c-f offensive and defensive hockey, the Rangers got a goal lead in the first period and stood off every as- 1 ssult by the champions, who had l gone seven games without defeat . before tonight. The Ranger goals ‘, were divided among Alex Shiblcky. l, Neil Colvllle, Lyn Patrick and Kllby MacDonald. Though their last two goals were scored while Boston had every man the idle Toronto. margin for they had throughout at the Bruin goal with . the poorest of luck. Three times , early in the last period the Rangers 1 fired at an empty not and missed I each time. Of the Ranger run of 13 unde- - the filial Perl“?! feat/ed barrios F: have been ties. The undefeated streak was the longest since they went 13 games without defeat five seasons ago. It was the first time Boston had been shutout since the first game of the season, when Toronto walloped them 5-0. SUMMARY First Period ‘l-Rangers, Shlblcky (N. Colvlllc) 15:53 Penalties-—MscDonald. Pettinger. Second Period Swrlng—l~lnne. Pehalty—Clapper, Third Period i-Rahgers. L. Patrick. Smith) 13:03 S-Rangers, N. Colville (Pratt. M. (Pike, c llVElillllATS While they last. A1110 stock snd rnsde to mesinro Bulls that flt at s right price. J. P. MacPherscn & Son Charlottetown l Worth in the l they never NEW hockey squad had too much on the ball for the Mon- tague team last night and as s result the “Tars" skated off the lcc with an 8-3 victory tucked ‘under their belts in an exhibition ‘game played at the Montague Arena. Goals by Ev. Jay and Buffer opening twenty minutes gave the winners a lead relinquished. Navy again outscored the homssters 2-1 the middle canto and the added t“ iheir margin in the final chulrker by again oufscorlng the Montague team 4-2. "Buffer" Worth led the Navy attack with three counters with Will Whalen accounting for two and Jock Darr h, Blacqulere and Ev. Jay socountng for the others. gueb goals h Floyd McKirmon. The game was fast throughout and was capably handled by Wllf Watterworth a former star of Montague teams. Only one pen- alty was ltanded out. rach of the Navy being ciwwd in o the cleanly- piayed game. Ugglivlinil-rdlg IOI‘ dandruff. Colvllle) 10:57 t-Rangers, MacDonald (C. Smith) 18:88 Penalties-Hamill, Pike. wimu 11m TIME the scoring of the game. Gathering in the rubber the S D. U- Dlny- er sped clown the sidelines. whirled: around the defence and then shot the puck behind Johnnie Davis from less than ten feet out. Roy- als were shorthanded B88111 9»! Richard drew the second penalty of the game but Saints could not take advantage of the extra. man- power. With both teams at full strength and Royals pressin! hi"! McLeod shot wide from less than three feet 1n from of Connolly but Deighan on the very next 191B? rounded the Saints’ net and poked the rubber into the comer for the bytlmv counter. Saints second stringer!» roaring back 2 minutes later to a- gain out their team in from. as Jack Tralnor passed out to Mur- phy from the boards and the T581145 winger slipped s 15-foot drive into the cave. Again Royals came back to knot the count six mlnuks lat- er as Diiggfanmflred hgmtenhis fig; nncl gnu e 81m from George McLeod ‘out with only 32 seconds of the period remaining Steele put on his sot again as be worked in from the ROYRlS d9- blocked his first attempt. Swivel-hipped. elusive Jack Coyle scored the prettiest voal of the night three minutes after the start of the middle canto to but the fiulnts two up. Breaking up an at- tack at hLs line. Corvle flanked tiv his two wlngmen knifed thvourh the Royals defence skated in on mp or Davis amd nonohontly drew the net janitor out to slip the wafer into the unprotected comer of the care. It was the only score of ilhe ses- sion that sow the lame bot/h and ronvhen no Both teams mis- ==d opportunities as they skated {into scoring position but the Rov- Q15 were the big offenders. three times 1n the last five minutes mis- sing open nets while in the final second Davis culled off two saves in succession that had goal stamp- ed s11 over them. Saints struck earlv analn in the rlnul heat. Right. uffx‘ the whistle Steele and Morrlsion were banish- ed for rouvhlny and on the first attack Covle tricked the Rnval de- fence and laid n pass on Somerlef “Hahn's stick that the S. D. U. ‘eft winger converted into the Saints fifth irosl. Royals were pres- sing hard but Saints got gov! num- ber slx as Jack 'I‘rainor again fed Murphy s pass from the boards that the latter turned in to s_ corner beating the Royals’ goalie 051118 ' Stride To lVhip Junior Royals Team 7-3 For First Victory .___.__..-.P Opening and closing the scoring and ssndwiching s goal 1n betwecn fleet-footed Bert Steele lslt slight po cliy led St. Dunstan’: Univer- sity hockey squsd in s. ‘1-3 victory over the Junior Royals in o scheduled gsmo of the Commend-i Scrvicc League. . Finally hitting tho form that was; expected o! them and which hsd msds them one of tho favorites to capture losgllo honors sslnu isst night found their scoring syo ss they hammered seven gosh into th/ Royals osgc and than turned back o terrific sttack by the losers in the fins! ton minutes to hold their margin of victory. shot-thunder! for the’ encounter but novsrtbslou tho has sow s lightning fast gains all tho way that started out In l. slow manner but certainly Both teams wers with l. waist-high drive. The goa‘ was the signal 101- s, sustained tlfenslve by the Royals, Playing eveiy man up they hemmed the Saints in their own end min- utes on end and finally after miss- ! ,- several chances were rowan. ed as Morrison ushed the disc home on names rom Deighsn and McLeod. For the remainder of the game the winners were continually 0n the defensive but with only 23 seconds to go Steele shot his third coupler. As R0 hemmed their opponents in S le recovered be- hind his own net. Nursing the disc to the line the fast winger suddenly jumped away fast; um- ing down the right boards he out- footed the ack and making Davis make the f move calmly waited the rublar into the cage, for the final score of the encounter. LINEUPS: SAINTS: Goal, l-lennessey; de- fence, Smlth, McDonald; forwards, Steele, B. Trninor, Mums;- hog/b Murphy. J. ‘rrsinor. Blanchard, , Crockett, T, Richard, Richard, Douse. Referee-Roy Prowse. SUMMARY: 1-5. D. U. Steele 3:00. 2—R.0:'nls, Delghan, (Mcbeoo 9:18. 8-5. D. U.. Mmiphy, (J. ‘Prslh or) 11:40. 1743-9~Roys1s, Deigbsn (Mcboodl s-ia. 1:1. u. Bbeelo 111121;. Penslties-Jilsnquiere, Richard. 2nd Period: 6-8. D. U. Coyle 8:00. Penalties-P. McDonald, Hen- nemey. 3rd Period: 7--6. D. U. S. ‘Itulrtor (005001 LR. 8-8. D. U. Murphy (J. ‘It'll!!- or) 6:20 v ii-Roysls. Morrison, (Deiflhos, McLeod) 12:46. 10-8 D. U. Steele 19:37. Penalties-Steele, Morrison. 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