,. rKCR-nhn ‘stasz-W-fwehiiw-‘f Boxing Gard lit Fredericton Is Success FREDERICTON. ‘March 17 —-(C ~ hug card coit- Qf 1i; Lit/tn... st-agetl at tbitltig ' lst-ttvcrhziitix- Civnt here the _\' team ll. p" "tied till 0TH‘ in ‘ ',.~.t\v to- illlillllll invit- feather- tii Robinson. of vs Clirtr- the x we N.B. - P.E.I. f/uvenile Title At Stake Tonight ‘his Canadian". P. E. I. Juvenile hockey champiorn leave today for Saint John to meet. saint John High school there tonight PEI. juvenile title. in attddeii death game for the N33,? Officials of the Canadians Club said they were informed by M. A. H. A. officials that the winner of the N.B.-P.E.I. title would meet tlie Nova Scotiii Champions at Truro Saturday afternoon for the Mari- time crown. Members of the team making ihe trip to the Mainland will include. i Ice Race Meet ls Postponed l i i i i V l l l l _A mid-week ice race meet, sched- “avii i0!‘ .\'<‘5lL‘T(ifll' afternoon wrs postponed. At first it was ttlllicuuccd . that. the race would probably he held but latter officials of the Vic- iviiil Driving Club said the meet. iwould be postponed until Sattudoiz; “l Hockey Scores u... third‘ By The Canadian Press ti) \\‘lll vlltlCtl 7i) Crin-’ l‘r l!".l‘}{ Centre, . ii.’ ;.il'ax Navy was l knockout over ii (if U.N.B. in '.\‘ l zvttzid of a three round l-‘ti a ~.~. of rxn. n-trcnirig 111 Allan Cup Play-off q . i over Win- ll iif RCN Poi-t Arthur Bear ts 4 wt 1 y . it.1“..~_ H.C.A F. 3. (Betffiats leadmbgg of-five series, 2-1), All-Ontario Senior Final Toronto R C.A F. t! Sudbu F;- d Tigers 0. -(First grame of ‘latest-loot. g five series). t“ ._ ,.ll l-L lstiess tiircc ..»l cf No. 70 in a lOllllaCf‘. . L __.___ Ontario Hockey Association Junior I-‘inal Brantford 2 05h _ leads best-of-severailvlsserigg zfgflmw“ Air Force a". Wins Quebec Senior Opener MONTREAL, March 17 —(CP) — Montreal Air Elorce downed Ottawa ;Commaitdos 4-3 tonight to capture ,tiie first game of a best-of-five Quebec Senior Hockey League final as AC2 Pete Morin scored the .viri- niiig goal in the second overtime period. The airmen had a tough struggle against the lteavier army team and tor a time it seemed as though the Commandos could pull through, out Morili’s goal early in the over- time session settled the match and ‘the flyers piayed defensive hockey; for the rest. of the game. ‘i Pte. Kenny Kilrea netted thel first goal for Ottawa in the open- ing frame on a long shot. from the blue line and five minutes later Spr. Alex Shlbicky whipped a pass from Pics. Neil and MacColvile past AC2 Claude Bourque. Then Bour- que tightened his game and the flyers themselves began to put on pressure. AC2 Jimmy Haggarty sent the airmen into the scoring coltimn, collecting passes from AC2 Allison MilCNlChOl and AC2 Bobby Lice. Who played earlier in the season for Montreal Royals and joined the R.C.A.F today. In the second period, Haggarty forced a deadlock when MacNichol .served up a pass with another assist coming from AC 2 Herman Grulin. Mac Colville lifted the Comman- dos out in front a second time when he worked in to take a pass from Sgt. Walt Murray while AC2 Bert Laprade wrts in the penalty box. i But the fyers replied a few minutes tinter when Lee tallied Oil passes |frcm MdcNichol and Gruhn. t NATlVES I.\'~ .i\I"I‘IlORlTY LAGOS, l\. or... . iCP)-—_ P011011!- ing me 13. it @1111": ‘HlS tiollfl’, more authority to . l . i tic‘ t I if’. » -, ;., i. . .. i- taiiiiistiuiti-se coziuts and stores. ~ .i r» t § 331mm r‘ .. fig“! “ Easier To Control ll-Boats In St. NowmFor Speed _' Lawrence m.“ Comfort and Economy OTTAWA, March 17-(CP)—Aid- niiral Sir Percy Noble,, Chief of the , British Admlrflty mission at Wash- i ington, said today at a press con. {Terence that. submarines can be l USO G’ I efle dealt with more easil, in the Gulf lather of St. Lawrence than in the , Ocean. i An authority on until-submarine twarfare, The Admiral had high c l praise for the work of the Royal Canadian Navy in contributing to Atlantic escorts. l-le was Com- . (l -i _Chi f h t . Pemilued dime‘: Ye?" or‘ gplplf-ogghgs to ‘Blrltlliin fol? twgeyéefiirr: ::t:";..,*"t....::.:"t':.i."..- hegiempev i; . . . was ngton an a c arge o 3:::;"§.f..:s"."*. “l.fl‘i’..2€.‘Z' g="*"ei,,,’"°m"*""~ ii ' A tiny-bubble lather that stays he area w e" ey are mo‘ moist on your face —- speeds lhaving-—lcaves your face active. feeling soothed and re- “I think the Gulf of St. Law- rence is an easier problem than the fresher]. Miido in Canada of finest: in redients. Ask your sea," He said. “You can use small ships to greater advantage there. __ _ , 1 am sure your naval people had dell" °' 9'11"!" “W!” made ample provision for keeping 59¢"! i-"fi" Cream it clear this year." in the big 3-0uncc The 3p Lawrence “we; w“ £60001‘!!! "lbs. only really n. "Bit of the Sea" because. it, was tipwrirtls of 30 miles wide in the stretches where ships were sitntk. He. expressed belief destroyers could be used to greater advantage on tlie ocean and that falrmiles. corvettes. and crawlers, with as mariv aircraft as could be obtained. could combat the submarine in the river and gulf. Blade by . Gillette Safer [Razor Co. iif Lnnnta Lt "Enjoy the luxury of an All Gillette Shave " l-laughey. McKinnon. J. Morris, E. Jay". E. Corbett, T. Bradley. H. Jay. W. Judson. E. B anchnrd, H. Tralnor, E. Martin, R. Josey. Club officials will include Fred Brad-ESE maiifitéfii‘. Jack McCoui-t, coach, Earl McCotirt and H, (Imam- referee. $."<iii8y_Sliipyarcis and Antigan- ish Morrison High School the Nova SCOHJ. title Friday at Bictou. It wll be a sudden death it t. New 0r Never For Canadians (By The Canadian Press) Montreal CflIlfldlCHS took on . New York Rangers tonight in the § gaitie that counts-the one tlicyi iniist win to make the National‘ Ilockey Lieagtte play-offs, At the saiue time, Detroit Red Wings must. belt: or tie Chicago Bitiok riawks in LJULPOII. Canttdietis had a flue workout t0- day. Their players are all in shape and free from injuries, and club of- ficials rtxiort they are keyed up for the final eifOit. A victory. of course, will avail them nothing if the Hawks manage to aim the Red Wings. Royals Play Sydney Tonight The Charlottetown Junior Royals left here shortly after noon yes- terday for Sydney whore they will meet the Bruins totiignt in the final game for tlic biitrititne Jun- ior Hockey title. The Charlottetown team is mak- ing the trip by road in order to cut down travelling expenses. Hockey officials here conceded that: the Royals wi'l be faring a tough Job tonight. at Sydney ril- thotigh they start on equal tel'\5 with the Bruins following the 4-4 tie here last Friday in the series opener. The Royals will be playing on a strange rhik and will have the effects of the trip against them. However, they hone to turn the breaks to their advantage better than they did here when they took a 3-0 lead in the first period only to see it vanish in the next wo. only a Tons Out 0f Every 1,000 Lost OTTAWA. March 17 — (C?) — Navy Minister Macdciiald stud in the House of Common; today that only three out of every 1,000 tons of shipping moving through the Gulf of St. Lawrence had been sunk and that “we have not lost the Battle of the Gulf." The Minister replied to charges of shipping losses and wrtr litcld- cnts in the Si. Latvreiice area which he said had been made by Hon. Onesiine Gagnon (Un. Matane) in the Quebec Legislature and by J- S. Roy ilud. Gaspe) _in the House of Commons. Mr. Macrlonald gave the names of l8 merchsttitmen. u corvette and a patrol ship lost in the St. Lawrence area. This was the total known to the _ Navy and compared with charges of Mr. Gagnon that more than 30 ships had been lost. Mr. Roy had spoken nf 2t “battle" lasting 1 1-2 hottrs betwectt ttvn cor- vetlcs and it U-bout iti the St. Lawrence in which no assistance from aircraft had been received by the surface craft. Mr. Maccionald said that lti fact there was no tattle. The incident was simplv two cortiettc-s eliizrtgcd lti izun practice oti thc river. "There was no sub- itiarlne. The defences of the Gulf and "tivcr this year would be stronger titan last year. "But l am not say‘ liiz that even if we doubled or trebled the navnl forces there that we rritild guarantee complete im- munity from stibrnarinc he s . "That ls something no nation in KINGSTON YOUNG PEOPLES UNION The Young Peoples‘ Union met at the ltome of Rev. and lvlrs. Skinner recently for a social evening. Rev. Mr. Skinner conducted prayer and gave a short tak on the United Churchmcti. The remainder of the evening was Sfitllll. iti rznmes and n sing song which was enjoyed by all. A ClEllClOllg ltinch was served by the hostess after which a vote of thanks W05 extended Rev. and Mrs. Skinner for a most enjoyable even- ing. 0n February 23 the regular meeting was held nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Willis. Doug- las Docherty led the meeting which opened byi singing "Pass Me‘ Not." followed by Scripture reading by Elsie Coles. Georgie Dochertv led in Prayer. followed by Lords Prayer in unison Douglas Dnchertv nnd Lena Paul hrtd charge of the les- son which wits on Missions. The Prcslzitint then look charge. Mitt- utris of inst mtwtiiiiz were read and adopted, followed bv Roll call tin- swerod by 1'1 members and 4 vis- itors. collection amounted to 8i l0. Earl V-‘illls and Wesley Green to have charge of next. meeting. The National Anthem brought the meet- ing to a close. _ f _ attack," the world has succeeded in doing." Borden Juniors vs Freetown Juniors. 'I‘he.tthird game in the best of five series for the Tip Top Cup was played in Bedeque Rink on Wed. nesday Marcti 10th. between Borden iJttniors and Freetown Juniors. _ Having lost the first two games lcr. The latter will be the Islandyof the series to Freetown, it, was up to Borden to play up or lose the coming deride back strong to defeat Freetown to ‘Cup and play they did, the tune of 10-2. SUDIMARY 1st. Period 1. Freetown, Maclienna. 2. Borden. Oatway. Penalties: Hill. 2nd Period Borden, MaoFadyen Borden, Oat-way. . Borden. T. Richard. Borden. MaeFadyen. Borden, Oat-way citaltles: Campbell, Ilrummond. MacKenlia. .15=>=ii.:-_:-> 3rd. Period. 8. Borden, MacFadyien 0. Borden. E. Richard. l0. Borden, MucFadyen. l1. Freetown, Campbell. 12. Borden, Oatway. Penalties: Hill, Dorsey Campbell (2) Muttart. Line-ups: Borden. Goal Jay: Defence, Mut- tart Pickering, Richard. Jay. For- wards: Oatway. T. Richard, Mao- TavistnMacFadycn, Bradshaw. Dot‘. sey. ' Freetownfloal, Taylor: Defen , Hamill, Mac-Arville, MacK _ , Forwards, Hill, lmlmmond, Camp- bell, Paynter, (‘f-allwit. BOWLING WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Ladies League Tulips:- Mrs. Henry 162 125 152 Mrs. Craix 114 169 107 Mrs. Stacey 154 211 1'71 Mrs. Camp ell 106 123 223 Mrs. - Walker 125 150 9i Mahgoldsz- Mrs. .21’. Clarke 180 190 176 Mrs. Allen 207 1S1 l Mrs. . Irvine 139 150 B9 Mrs Hobbs '26 12o 221 Mrs. McAttlay 141 10-3 112 Zinniasz- Mrs. Clatvson 132 91 90 Mrs. Drilling 99 "i6 19'! Mrs. Stewart 210 1G1 161 N. Longworth 147 140 13B P. Burns 107 60 150 Bluebellsz- D. Hooper 171 165 ‘.45 Mrs. Norman 183 134 137 Mrs. Dil on 120 177 151 Mrs. Dunning 81 lll 143 Mrs. smith 103 1B8 ‘.12 High Single: Mrs. Ctiritpbell, 223. High Three: Mrs. Allen, 584. J Jack McGill of the airmen said tonight. The second game‘ will be played Saturday night tit Pictou, or if the Borden All-Stars Defeat Bedequc All-Stars 6-5 At Bordenrlnk on Monday even- ing the Borden All-Stars defeated Bedeqtte All-Stars by o. score of 6-5. This was the first of a. two-game, goals to count series between these two teams, the winner to play Sum- merslde for the Douglas Bell trophy. The game was played before the largest crowd of spec ators that. has attended Borden rink this season. The referees were HerbertSchurman and Wilfred Burns. The return game will be played in Bedeque this (Thursday) evening-B Remember When (By The Cartadlau Pres!) Boston Bruins finished the great- est season of lea-sue hockey in "105- ern times 14 years I80 W018i“- They won 38 games of 44. 10$!!! five and tying one. Their final .~ea- gue game was against New York- Rongers “Cooney" Welland. i119 Bruins’ Ontario-loom centre made a record of 43 goals and 30 B8- sits that season. Pictou Shipyards, Halifax R. C.A.F. Meet Tonight HALIFAX, March 17 —(OP)-— Plctou Shipyards and Halifax RB. A.F., will meet tomorrow night at "Pruro, N 5., in the first game of a best-ln-flve series for the Mari- time Senior Hockey tltie, coach natural ice there is not suitable for play by then, the game will be run off at Truro. The teams then move to Halifax for the third game on Monday night. with fourth and fifth games if necessary played in the capital Wednesday and Thursday nights. Coach McGlll expects to ice a strong team, with virtualy the same lineup that swept to victory in the Halifax Cit tongue and then drew a bye in the finals. Bobby Copp. former Toronto Maple Leaf from Port Elgin, N.B.. will probably play in the series, although it is doubtful if he will see action in the opener tomorrow night. Memorial Gup Play-off Games Scheduled Tonight Memorial Cu play-off games scheduled tonigt (Thursday) in elude: East Maritime final - Charlottetown Royals vs Sydney Bruins at Sydnfi’, second game of two-game tot - goonl, stirles, first game tied 4-4. es Manitoba. final — St. Boniface Athletics vs Winnipeg Rangers at ipeg, fourth game of best-of- flve series. Rangers lead 2-1. Thunder Bay final—I"ort William Hurricane Rangers vs Port Arthur Juniors at. Port Arthur. third ame of best-of-five series, Hurr cane Rangers lead 2-0. OUT OUR WAY by J. R. WILLIAMS metres _BRINGING UP FATHER wE6-~TH‘ WAR , l8 TO35--TH‘ si-top mote-r, s5 1o AND n-us I5 TH‘ FOOD Fizom, 75 TO ios ' THREEFRONTS FRONT 75 n- 5HE'5 ALL. UPSET NEIGHBORS — THEY 7 DADDV- WHAT A25 we To 0o ABOUT MOTHER? -BECALJ6E o: _ HAVEN'T cAt_i_t=D ON us- AND SHE THINI<5 THEY ARE SHUBBING us- THEY A 2e sociAu- LEADERS-YOU Know-i’ f . OUR NEW t't.t_ err THEM 1'0 CALL- 6 .. YE-A5- WE'VE NEW smirrslt 11111.14.” SUIT SAMPLES Just received U16 new Spring Samples g ~ tre:"t"=:."::.."::t."'"...tuba-e:- <i==--'-‘l?o¥é':'.:: no ohlrviel. ' a e m’ ‘Imtcmmlsi I10 lit toast-e. J. P. MacPlterson°'"-"-"=i~w= all tlhe m . .. ilt7eyadifl8fi reggrfiy m: ‘Igllgmic .. “wit. Mrs sorting M... - ‘"- Mrs a. w. Boyce. A mains‘ "l" theme was als, ma by M1‘; PGPKU-‘Tn. Two shore praym Mts A. B. M d m, Gcddio MacLeod and ti...‘ .1 M“ of hymn 366 eicmd the devotll P121105. The r21] called 1° "mama," present. Minutes or 9.9.10,“ mm"; ins read and uppnved, 2 member. Paid dues. The Treasure,- Mra He tor MoNievin gave her m» c‘ "iemilérfi Paid eXllcnse fitiidteuu’ A. B. Maicliiod rfiad a pipér ‘ n Clitistain S:evi'ardship_ Mfg J w, BOYCe rep-riled 7 sick calls, '54..‘ Goddle phonetic lead Rn Mo; 0n tempezanoe entitled "Now ' our Opportunity? ct;cr5 11c... two 01"‘ iI-OYS ovezsxas. namely .. lgonétld MdE-Yhee and Charles M; c. H? en were riead ex 1e ' i thanks roi- m, b109,‘) “l”? M" Toronto R.G.A.F. Swamps Sudbury 6-0 In Opener MAPLE LEAF GARDENS. Tor- onto, March 1'1 -tCPt_- Toronto R.O.A.F. swamped Sudburys Frood Tigers 6-0 here tonight: in the first game of tlie lti-Ontario Senior Hockey final between the champ- ions of the Otitarion Hockey Assoc- iation and the Northern Ontario Hockey Association. AC2 Rip Riopelle and AC2 Bus Wycheriey led the air force attack ‘Ti with two goals apiece while the others went to AC2 Gronsdal and AC3 McAtee. Xmas. Iit, ~15 Very BONSHAW WM.5_ MEETING k-IITW that 0f the silt bore; sen; a" ~ the boys received tlirm rnd m; Iifitffi-Elfid t“'m. Plans wire may. Mrs Neil Salmcnd entertained for the oboe vnnce of the worm: the members of the Bonshzw day of prayer and the Ensign‘; tmltied W.M.S at her home on enimlopes were passed Mrs 5pm,, Min-tony evening March 0th. The Mttmlils n invited the member a meeting was in charge of tlhe lrier home for their next a to with Mrs Neil Sninrond committee and Mr; A R M . . to have choirs‘. of lhn it! prsydart-t who opened the mootfrig virlt-hi the theme “Building Comm- unity Neighbcurliniess by Love and friondslmiip". The singing of hymn No i2 and responsive loading our Lord's stmtmary o! the Law, A n om entitled “Moe Stately Mansions" was read ‘by Mrs Gedde Mac Leod. "rm litany pitc-gam was carried cut W)!‘ Him. Meeting ci¢;_'|~4 amgirtll’ of the King and repfiflumi. the niispah benediction after a-moh... a beautiful lunch we; se-md H host-ass assisted 17v Mrs Stephen Mitcbeod. A social hiqnr followed‘ xnmvuwwwa-n-fi-tl-m MRI-Fire. THE FURIIM TO-NIGHT KATING FDR ATISFACTIONi Watch For ICE FOLLIES March 2o OUR BOARDING uousr. with Major HOQPT. W/i Nomlou have. NO GREEN 5T. PATRICWG new cowaeinie a. w ?-~ BoTn-tetziss A LlFE-Gll ,/ zieizeev cow lN n-te BACK vARM-w Mont-d "rue owned i 1‘t_t. BE Back IN A FEW paws To CLNM HER FORTHE GOVERNMENT AT THE / CElLING PRicE. ot= $50! By”. fGlelorge McManus BEEN ‘AANTING TO MAKE LITTLE SOCIAL. cat. t=oi2 weezs- A5 NEIGHBORS-WE MU eta-come ETTEE ACQUAINTED- THIS l5 MV HLI5BAND- u-ieizcuuesv" . . . ' . 31/‘ HELuOI ' ‘T r" »_ d ‘ Q . e f‘ . ~ i, l. ll TIPPY AND “CAP ' STUBBS l s.»-.|: OUR GAT-TDEN- i’ l Jillw steer-arr x/ICTTQY GARDEN \N TH’ WORLD .= AW. IT'S ALI. FROZE. Fit ISN'T! W's MEI-TIN’ I i» uil- wow? as THlS SLiMMEF2~AN lM (4. GONNA HAVE n4 mu CANT, CUZ WEK ARE ' ! ANYHOW tT t wzas JUST PROVN’ t m HIM WHO woe, GONNA i-iAvEfitj ateatzsr VICTQ“. GARIJu-‘rl TH-r suMMER- ‘MY LAND! WHY WEQE You CHASIN’ POO R SAMMY AGAlN i’? ‘i tux “this” rotten No INTERFERENCE, PLEASE!’ By wares MAQElED THAT OTHER GIRL LET'S STEPOUT A YOU'LL FORGET IT lo I 0 p. lllllll ” HOJAAC, lAM HOT §EEIHG HOMSENSFYHLIJE VDU E. DEFHJITELY ANYONE. SikiCE 8lLL ge/Ei; 38tf§Qi§a "Q2046 MZ/rwgiiirg‘? °EV°TE AT THE POST“ MEN ARE OUT OF MV LlFE FOR GOOD