awmwztakfiY/fifi Tried Kellogg's Bran Flakes lately? M-m ! What a special treat! Crisper m milk. Rushed to you fresh fro the oven. Kellogg-fresh! And Kellogg's invites you to- Try them at no riskl If these Bran Flakes aren't fresher than any So helpful, tool Many folks find it contains enough bran to be v mildly laxative. ‘MOTHER KNOWS other kind, just return the empty carton to Kellogg's, Dept. 4-A, m London. Ont. You gee double your money back! yx BEST! Eemrde illllil I CROWN BRAND CONTEST 4B3 PRllES fauimiie) to: — 3. Be certain your entry has sufficient postage. ‘Weeupuloeebleuyaneadee- l. Simply print your name anti address on any plain sheet of paper. 2. Mail this, together with a label from a 5 lb. tin of Crown Brand Corn Syrup’ (or reasonable THE BROWN IRRRII WIT Sillh "ii" flfl, fie, Sport Echoes Frost Prinoe iiounty After seeing the Bummerside Ali-Stars against the Prince of Wales hockey team at the Crystal Rink Tuesday night, we can't see how ti! Weishmen can beat that red-hot outiit on any ice. This is going rather far out on a limb, but there were times Tuesday even- ing when the college boys looked like a band o! juveniles against our steels-coached gladiators. The l2 to l defeat administered to the P.W.C.. sextet was far more im- pressive than the 1B t0 3 drubbing which the 8.D..U.. pucksters re- ceived down here in Sumenersit‘... The fact that Hennessey was put out oi action early in the first period gave the Saints a pretty good alibi for their setback, but ii the Weishmen have any excuse we can't imagine what if might be. Of course, they will play bet- ter hockey on the Charlottetown Forum ice, and our boys may not be quite so emotive, but; it is go- ing to take a very big reversal oi form on the part oi both teams to turn the tables on the Sum- cnerside aggregation. O I O Certainly the one-sided score could not he charged to Ivo Cud- more who turned in a smart 88m? in the Prince oi Wales net. He stopped enough rubber to outiit a two-ton truck, and quite a few oi’ the shots that beat him were the second and third attempts on me part o! the Ail-Star snipers. Foy at the other end of the ice was sensational at times, but did hot have as much work as the vis- iting goalle.. \ O O O We had our first glimpse of Carl ilvoodside behind the blue-line, and we think that is where Carl be- longs. His scintillating rushes in the direction of the enemy net reminded us of Diliion McNeil? when he played for the‘ ‘Kinsmen Maritime champs. He may have been a hit goal-hungry at times. which is natural for a player who has played on the forward line throughout his career. but with the veteran Windy Steel l! a stoadying influence beside him, he should make a first-class rear- guardsman. O O a Grant, we believe, played the best game of his hockey career since he came to Summerside, lt was probably a long way front Vince was among the Island's very best puck manipulators in his h?!‘ day, but if he continues to show the improvement he has shown so iar this winter, he may yet return very close to the peak oi his Elmi- Steele was, as usual the nemesis oi onrushing forwards. He too. seems in better shape than last year. We never saw Don Davis in there slugging -with more effect t m “~- ' ‘Ylatleellyeckbdeeieoewslnleseteu. ‘hsmflhfllle rise-winning periods: Jon. 15-Feb. 15; Feb. id-March 1 5| . . . . There are three March l6-A rll T are receive , so 5. Entries received will be valid only for the month in which they mall early and mall entries for each contest month. .c amuse mri mes o h i .‘ 7" wTli h... s. ma‘... if.‘ .31.." .1... '33s '.‘L"'.l.l 3757.113’. hi‘! filfisfiftil; they like Crown l rond Com Syrup. :;"- . a Then. based on the merit ei the replies, the I54 prises will be awarded as follow: isf "in." UUUzu mzhfw” is: runs or ‘l ounce y . Jed were had cadet deppeu: - ‘T TIIE JUDGES will DETERIIIE Ililli Uf TllE THREE FIRST-PRIZE LETTERS 1S. 1R TIIEIR DPRUUU. TUE i. I BEST. Till WRITER 0F Till! BEST IITTER Will. TllEll If.‘ AWARDED TilE . . . If no label, tea or carton Is Orend Pelee wll be 11,000. The Crown lrwnd Contest b open to all Canadians eleept tho best hockey h. has played, for 63 ' 25.Lettuee “tuna PRIZE: $5,909 ITepetreen llkCeneIepTln eviabelhemlthlia Ilepsheat ~ Ikoeseieplh ‘, ImDIRl.-'h' l! ism . M a ..'.’8......... ' erldaleenlllb employees end their fenlee ef The Ceeede Starch Company and its advertising agency. Judges‘ decision will be Moi. All swirl” became the property of The Canada Marsh Company. IT’! TIIE CUTE" TOR ETERTNIT “HUI. ITIIMTRIDETERTIEIIRDTTIIETIIIT ERR III! IRITI MI — AID IRITI "TERI lterdetheehenoefsrlunlerteaethie bite, lwtdemtegetlleeeeeweleheafeebedte dethehhphekeiweyewentetliternww- yseneybeeaeeflewhele. The GUARDIAN. That's all you do to get that . delicious Cadbury flavor QADBURYS /'- \ " \ harm/If DRTN KTNO cHocot/HE It was uncanny how he retained possession o! the wafer while be- ing heckled on all sides by cci- iegians, and he scored one goal Ind Came near on two or three other occasions. Summing ii. all up, the Ali-Star defence has never looked better. From the goalie out they are making liie miserable for opponents who cross their blue- ilne, , O O O The forward ling is also no drawback to the chances of the team's going places this year, The kid iipe of Gay, Grady and Oat- way had strengthened them great- ly over last year and now the ac- quisition oi Toey Richards has given them iurther power on the attack. Former Montreal lloolsoy Player iiies WINDSOR, Ont" Jan. 2.4 — (GP) - finest James Lirriton. a native oi Montreal who played with several championship hockey and lacrosse teams, died Sunday, aged He started his sports career in Montreal in i903 as a member o! the Montreal Sterlings, which won the Canadian junior hockey title that year. In the next 15 years 2. Elevator cage 3. Biblical name 4. Prophet 5. Doctrines 6. Pause 7. Frozen water 8. Exclama- tion 9. Fate 11. Trick l5. City iPrussis) l6. Dreads l1. Half diameters l8. Stop tnaut.) ACROSS l. Aviators B. Examine tion l0. Wash 11. Reverberate thyphen.) l2. Kind of cheese l3. To depose l4. Set again 1e. filers title l9. Encoun- tered 20. Ancient wine cup 23. Projecting roof edges 29. Ascend: Ill. Hoistcd and ready for trimming ( naut.) 32. Perch J3. Seed vessel 35. Still 36. Feathered vertebrates 38. A learned man 41. Touch end to end 45. Originatel 40. Franchise e1. Mountain tops ll. River (Eur) _ DOWN l. Linen treatment (Ecol) day the code letters are different. RTIGI Dill. MKRY IIXUIR-GIIH-ICI. FAB Pine Norway Pine than was the case Tuesday night. DAILY CROSSWORD noon lsuuu 20. Wing- shaped 21. Girl's name 22. Proficient 24. Beiore 26. Astern 30. Backboncs 3i. Sum up 34. Food . ieavings R6. To lie in the sun 37. Put stray. f as money 38. Juice of a tree 39. Land- measure DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Ilerds how to work it: A X Y D L I A A X I _ IILONGFILLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each A Cryptogrem Quotation CYIDO RY CYXDI: Ollll Yeeterdarrcry teeaote IIIWNOATHITYIIA - Jetnaneewnsereetwoisaeuana. - Preieet Tear iitillres eoualee also eons For nearly fifty years Dr. Wood’e Norway syrup has been a favourite remedy for the relief of coughs and colds. Mothers every- where know that children love its taste anti take it without fuss or Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps looscn phlegm and mucus, soothes irritated membranes clears air passages and atimulateg bronchial organs. Pleasant-tasting, quick-acting Dr. Wood 'e Syrup is on sale everywhere. Dr. Wood's Norway Pipe Syrup O Ifllikna" CHAZILOTTETOWN Thinks llabts Still Possible ilup Winners I: W. I. Wlseatley MONTREAL/Jan. 25 --(CP) - Hubingers of a Stanley Cup spring are filtering in from Nat- ional Hockey League clubs and the ear catches, “Don't sell Canadians short." l-lere’s an unpredictable club, shorn oi’ two bright stars, missing other dependables (or a couple of games here and there, still stagger- ing into third place with an as- sortment oi rookies and weary vet- erans. Essentially, including top players still on the hospital shelf, the Mont- real club is the same as that o! last year. It finished an ignorninious filth . The big diiference club spirit. ,- An assessment of this surprising Montreal team came out oi a bull session oi N.H.L. referees last vreek at league headquarters. They picked. at this stage of the race. three Ca-nadiens for all-star positions: Bill Durnan in goal, Kenny Reardon on defence and Maurice Richard for right wing. this year is lng point-scorer, got centre over Canadians‘ Billy Reay. Bill Quacken-bush of Detroit Red Wings, the rugged no-penalties man, was paired with Reardon on defence, and Ted Lindsay oi the Wings wss chosen for left-wing spot. Every man is an all star-choice oi’ one or more seasons. Duman was a sure thing as low-average goalie up to now. Reardonh rugged play has been inspirational. Rich- ard, a marked man for every team in the league. has suddenly become a strong two-way man with a changing assortment of iinemates. At one time this season Canad- lens had four men in hospital and four other cripples who shoudn‘t have been on the ice. Butch Bouchard, captain and deienceman. went out Nov. 11 with a severely injured leg. Elmer Lach, the lea- gue's leading point-scorer last year, suffered a iractured Jaw Dec 11 Neither is back yet. ' This Montreal club has just play- ed five gathes in eight nights. It. won three and lost two in that tough stretch-and Bill Durnan is still the league's leading goalie. TANNING TIME mephant leather is so heavy that a. hide takes three years to tan. But cattle hide can be tan- ned in only a. iow weeks with modern methods. he starred with several profession- al and amateur hockey clubs which included R e n i r e w Millionaires. Montreal Wanderers. To r o n t o Tecumseh: and Pittsburgh. RIDES DEBUG Yesterday's Asewee 40. By way of 42. Marsh 43. Shoshonean Indian l4. Thrice (Mus) HTATI‘ RITPCTDATC OIO .1;- ieasant tller. BAGE SEVEN 3 BIG SALE DAYS THURSDAY-FRIDAY and SATURDAY lS-LAN-D BRAND AYLMER MIXED AYLMER CHOICE 1o 0,, T... _.;. 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