L. Dowling E. Ranahan A. Murphy: W. White 176 E. Corish 187 High single n. Block High three E. Corish Central Barbers:- F. ox . M all Total-mos. Knock Ouhge- IYOIH \ APRIL 2. 1941 THE CHARLOTTETOWN G UARDIAN i. PAGE SEVEN ‘ BIG SPECIAL SKATE Tonight - FORUM Adults 25 e. -— Children 15c. Guess the name of the 5th Band and win $3.00 gBruins Back On Even lMizlieneiree {Terms Scoring ing game of the seri in the Cup final. BCWV LING RESULTS Charlottetown Alleys City League Aces:- G. McDonald J. Callaghan A. McCloskey H. Craswell E. Robin Total—327‘7. Prince Grocery:- M. Leonard otal-3189. High single A. McFarlane High three E. Robin 769. City League-Duck Pins 0. N. 11.- 0. Nelson H. Lapthorn H. lVlcLead J. McAleer R. Duncan Total-UGO. Enterprise Bakery:- 140 Ir. Lever B. Dunn J. Gallant B. McDonald J. McLeod To —1998 men ngle is. Dunn m. High three H. Lepthorn 4M. Mixed League-Semi Finals 4545. Ladies high single M. Burke 344. Ladies high three M. Burke 043. Gents high single F. Tierney 230. Gents high three F. Tierney 591. Connor Washers:- A. McFarlane ' . Blackett It. A. I‘. Dimes:- . Leigh w a E. my 113 x .1 Total-2732. High single A. McFarlane 260. High three A McFarlane 708. Tonight st 7 :00- Commercial League finals. HOLY NAME BOWLING International League Cudmore‘s Dry Cleaners:- W. Cudmore 133 l3 J. Rush 201 M. Block B. ArbinB G. Cudmore Total—.2637. Davis 3r Frasersi- Totul-ZMG Master Barbers:- . Sentner 174 R. McDonald 181 W. Weatherble 138 . Mclnnis 20 . Hooper 1B8 Total-Mil. High single R. McDonald 206 High three R. McDonald A. s. I. League Bull Dogs:- . Chum on 154 . Duns ord 124 Harding. 120 Buote _ 211 McMillan 1B7 Total-Saba. ‘Comets:- L. Blanchard. 213 Miller 121 Thompson 185 ' tt - 190 Champion 178 ‘Do — s00. High sing‘e L Blanchard and J. Bnote I33 ’ Hun three t. Blanchard are. Merry Minstrels TORONTO, Avril l__ the Stanley Cup hun es to earn the right to f n- was d ussed and filled in by M11- Roper’s questionnaire on "Home mittee in char . After the singing of the Nation Anthem the meet- ing adjourned. 4 er of the evening working on the quilt. -(Patriot O swift his passing in the night As his brave ‘spirit took its flight. To glimpse the beauty of another a -e____-_ 168s hvckey. a crowd of 14.890 fans , the best-of-five series against R y- “w three 3°33 s°¢°d "M11" W° als somewhat against the wishes minutes and seconds. Herbie o; coach gm Gm here when the Bruins won played the same role tonight. past him. Goal Looked Like Clincher 213 and the large crowd though: series was clinched when Gordie Drillon scored a brilliant goal 22,} ter circling the Boston net mid- 39 way through the final period. ““i..sii.‘i“““sili“ .*.""‘“r“‘“ii“i°£ B 1- were pe y cx or g . 1,18 (ling W§l1€I1T%I'lll0D endedttlliie scoring lug. s rou . e we ---- 250 thelrgheels when tn“; lssrlsins est-lick Service League Play-offs back in less than a minute to even Second Period ilton (major), Jackson. meeting were read and approved. mem rs were not present e mat- ter was left over for further dis- cussion at next meeting. The amount of $17.35 proceeds from cake sale was handed in. Blight pairs socks sent to Red Cross. The uestionnaire on Agriculture M. McRae. Mrs. L. Wood invited members to her home for next meeting. Roll call, Question Box. Mrs. Economics’ ‘to be tilled in. Lunch was served by the oom- The members spent the remaind- lease Copy.) T0 THE MEMORY GI‘ A SOLDIER and storm awn Beyond the stars, in thot vast With mmortal wound and broken W . He. knows the glory oi’ release, For him the victory is assured, And ofevennore the bright glad days No trace of pain is on the calm oun face Y i; - His bravo soul still is soaring on. And yearnin] hearts will call for a im in v n. The bov the loved is gone realm of light. peaoe Cain, hero of the last series game “we had hoped we would be Eb 2-1- lowed to Ilse the Florum asourhome 11¢ ice for the series,” said Gill, “but theCanadlan Amateur Hockey As- sociation said we wculd have to go riginal plans if allowed goalie Turk Bmda to move and then fired the winning goal strength. the Bruins kept pressing m‘ and Dit Clapper started the 151 that gave them victory. He passed fln8_ _ G. Ayers 154 141 §§,1¢1,,il§%§,., L. Turner 142 183 Third Period G- Rive 1?? 129 1—'I‘oronto Drillon m. Metz) 9:41 B. Nicholson H6 1317 g_msm"gamr (gmem 1039 G. Huldieson 145 1:8 3-T2Bosion, Cain (Reardon, Clapper) :00 Penaities-Bmnlldt (major), Ham- j_____-_-_-__ CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The March meeting oi’ the Central splullwsl- Royalty Women's Institute was held . P. LEPRQE 147 152 fieetgg “mag sfiflngwflé E. Campbell 11s 159 Ode Fvgour en members and two Léwflglzne’ 116g 1;? ' - ore isr'oiii'iszir"iliiz.msr‘si. w» m m a Reports of committees were heard T°W"1914- and new committees appwlicd — School, Mrs. Roper, Mrs. Giile-sple- “°°"°"“ 5“- M"- wimm’ M“ Fwd“ o. Vaughan 1:4 152 lhfiiffifiiimrinfienfnilifi: g- geisha 13g g; Major McRae reappointed on Rod H: Sign’; 106 9., Correspondence read and dls- E‘ ‘Ines 157 142 WYth Toronto Leave for A 2-] wgtbpy Ottawa today l . M0 . - - (By WILLIAM n. DUMSDAY, Conodian m» Stall Wlllef) sverelTlillfltri-rrefipliln leelgpier ins ermpl f) u I has provided thrills for (cPl-Dlllilly threatened elimination, n a mu 0e at the Md mnum m in ttawa. tomorrow and he to the afternoon in preparation t Boston's great Bruins came from behind the Thursday Went"? ‘i! ‘he E15“ - mum Made Leafs 24' eln senior finals against Montreal Royals. the seventh and decid- ‘me Millionaires, victirs over Hull . . Vollmts in the semi-finals. have u“ 09mm R“ Wm!‘ been usins the Forum here for their practices while waiting for the Ya to elmlnate Toronto Marl- RO 1s Amer almost 50 minutes o‘ Sear” bOl'i\. The Sydney squad Will use Ottawa ice as their home rink for through with the o we eliminated Volants u“ charley-horse Y. M. C. A. 111K the score. Little Bobby Bauer was 111-Y Grads:- the marksman turning to fire the puck past Broda after lie stopped G- SWWB-rt 226 246 Hollows shot himself. - A- Cflllbeck 130 132 F, Piergeo 1d 107 210 Bruins Kee Pressin (7- M80 118 193 136 When the WB-Dlgprétlllhfizto full W- G068 183 303 p15,}! ‘Intel-SON. we ahead to ‘Perry Reardon and the Y’! Mull- 34 young winger hardly maintained m4 his balance as he crossed the Tir- F- 5111311 193 310 onto blue line. Straightening up iw E- B611 177 171 lifted the puck across to Osln who F» LBPBBe 155 116 ieinted Brads out or! position and H- Cudmore 201 149 154 then picked a comer of the net. A- 3111!" 199 175 340 111 SUMMARY 13g First Period Twill-alm- 7 Scoring-qione. 156 Penaltp-Conacher- 311151111?!"- Tiital-Zfld l-iign single W. Goes 308. High three W. Goes 768. Business Girls’ League cussed. The question of putting __ electric lights in the school was m“ 1°” m before the meeting.‘ As all Dumb Belles i- High three E. Campbell 502. Whether or Not Oxford Accent IDNDON. April 1 —(OP) -—-'I’he state-controlled British Broadcast- lng Corporatlon- -the voice of Bri- tain- -has sprung to its own defence Illfifllllst accusations of inflicting on the world a "so-called Oxford ac- cent." R. A. Randall, Director of Empire Services. writing in the B. B. C. Handbook for 1941, says that when- ever the Corporation is discussed "announcing is always likelv to be- come“ the subject of heated arml- men . “Some heartily blame the B. B. C. for inflicting n so-oalleri Oxford ac- cent ofi the world: others- especi- ally those in distant parts of the Emplre- -are gratoful for what they are generous enough to regard as onsin_nce I. fleck hr-ri. B u: 1M m rm an object lesson in the speaking! 0f n. language whose original home icy may never have seen." “He said the B.B.C.'s object is to give the world the news read by g1 "mun 11g; the people who belong to those is- ~ chnmllll“ 150 n9 153 lands and to do away with affects- ?‘- °nn° LY 150 l,“ m.’ tion without discouraging variety finial“, of accent. Two announcers trom ovezseas already have joined the sum! oum_ staff and others are expected 171 J. McQuald 171 152 192 M. Chsppell 100 147 108M 20ml m 12o l . l» 1'1 B. Brggn 244 144 ‘Petal-JIM. "l/stenere overseas naturally wish f}; their fellow-countrymen to b, re- l” 150 presented in the programs and they m7 wav in Which they have been born and bzed: but we are nevertheless ladies high single K. Gallant 187. °l1°°l1P58°1 l0 5911"" m“ "hi?" l‘ 233 Ladies hi h three K. Gallant 506 ns Gents m; single B. Brown 244. bulletins to be rend WW1 the euth- lg Gents high three B. Brawn 555. Tonight It 7 o'clock:- Minstrel League: Black Outs vs. iBiow Outs. “Ladies League: Crescents vs. Rook- . es. . comes to the news. they prefer the entic accent of the vo‘ce of Britain. ______.i_.___ THREE BRIDGES TO ARMY PORTLAND- Me. —fOP)—- Re- jected for Uncle Sam's A'mv on ac- count of de'ective teeth Joe Mercier made n hurried date with his At I o'clock:— ' do lg Four League: All Stars vs-l with AD“. "In. ntist, who installed three bridges 11 teeth. Joe passed like s. new] Speed Skatin Scheduled F Friday Night provincial speed skat- and event that rang g Ch {chips ‘Barons beat l; Hershey 4-3 1 and 2 mile races uitli roars lng from the 10 year old close t up t0 the open events. Points decide the respective each class will be on a liist. 20 101‘ sc-ruilcl ——'—7 ticularlv iii tile Ziinritluic Provin- (BY T!" calmdu" 7"“) ces, was stressed in an address be- MEMORIAL CUP 615M133 fore the local Kiwanis Club by J. E. McIntyre. ngriculiilrzil agent for CLEVELAND, April 1—(AP)—- ilk":- _ _ the Cilnnciizlli NlYilliilil ltniiwnys- Cl(‘V0lil11d‘5 Barons maintained their 5351"" SPmI-llllfll — Oehmva here at lllvir l‘l"£;lllll1' noon lunch- hmnbice superiority (yer Hprshsy Generals vs. Toronto Marlborox- n‘. omi nlcviiilu. 'l‘lli‘ nrlriw-i; \\'.l.> illus. by whipping the Torontof seventh oi best-of-sevr-r‘ wrnted wiill l1.tl‘il4‘l'll xliiirs, Pennsyivaniazls 4-3 in the opener “T195. tied 3-3-1 l Mr. Mclliiy Ullllill/Jfl the farm five series for the ans the past six seasons will place at the Forum Friday next Manager C. F. Arcner mgter o1 the me y. American Tockey League cham- pionship. Leit Winger Oscar Au- buriicn shot the ivinnlng goal at Ottawa (59°°3d 0r be~"i'°l4h1'@‘~‘7<11lli‘1‘ et aimounced alld 10 for tliil- Competition promises to be 1y years; tile Ellify list y dark horses and is very likely that some unsung exponent of des will march off with katilig championship. tra treat H101‘? will be lloiving this year's This year. as in the past, Island speed-skaiirlg c take part. Aithouail faces will be absent skaters who have cesn g fast of late years will the vacant spots. reaohers" have been a 7:44 of an overtime period. b91195. Riyals lead l-OJ lprovrri nnri inliinilrrliwli i)lii~llill'i' i, __-_----_-}_ wegwu m} will: in lmili; ilrmiiiciioii and bu! a 0.. - i.» » m --. REMEMBER WHEN . ‘h? Zinilléii.‘eliiiiieiiiin‘ihiiiiii (By The_C-a—n;1.ian Press) ALLEN CUP GAMES lllirjélorgergmlflfla] w l lull me held a n re . v .. eEl. East-None. lb€ll€fiCl8l‘{8l2lOi' . that Toronto Maple Deals edged out Wesh- ' inevd hi‘ devoted in p; til a 3-2 victory aver Montreal Mareons" m hour's skate f0 to cuter the Stanley Cup finals nine ating championships. the Forum and ld provide the ut- ast skating and thrilling you Distances will be the 22o, 44o, aso. Army of Nile Still advancing last big event stag- m this year so avail rself oi the opportunity of oct- ‘ Prices are at rock year's meet 5mm utes of overtime. The Leafs went i; New York Rangers ““““““ “ e 011D. the nnly years managed to do so. ____2_________ DISCOIIJRAGE GENERAL USE CATTLE TONIVS The Chemistry Division, Science senate. Domgmon Dgpaytnlgnf, o; lars, collars stripes are matched, collars hug the ncrk, not standing ~ Agr""'llllll'e' 599k‘; 19 dlsccumige “hi? out spoiling your appearance; clean lilting shoulders illlll unis‘. general and continued use of cattle v _ l Ionics and smcjfics on economics lines, Hyno Fronts that hold their shape. “e as exports in this _ and other ‘$115856 111,2’)??? line have chosen the better firms and can fit you right. 11s a renl are Wen and rationally business and cannot be picked up at the expense of the paying 8.11118; be eXlltvflclted. 581115 customs n. . on emlst. o akr», tie od feed and 200d feed- Mel Bnowdon will be missing from ~ the Millionaire lineup for t first annalgvifiatf m?“ u" 35AM 11:51‘ game at least, Gill said. Srtlgwdcn n 3° ° “"96 “"5 l0 W° has been out for s:me time with a orward movement" in other Ethio- n sectors. a “The number of prisoners is ily mounting while war materials abandoned by iiic- Lll- l collected in large qua gelneral headquarters a. CAIRO. March 31.— (AP) - le. eager for quick conquest of ltay-n "it" n_> The RAF. command announced bélélflllj! the week-end its‘ bom and mac line-gunner agiif,“gfl.geu§fl?gdffl retreatng Italians in Elhiopia. a blasted the harbor at Antroilniiztiill ecanese Islands. the port of Libya. and Elbasani, in Al- Ethiopia and toward Asmara. capital Er Middle East COm- "w 1W1 mand announced today. T‘ The advance by South African b33115- roes who entered Italian-aban- doned Diredawa Saturday aznd sev- onlv Fascist rail line lend.- g from Addls Ababa to the c Jibntl, French Somaliland, ll kl the, - v :._.’..i%°“..‘;§s.;s.°§£- J. P. MacPherson & Son gfimbieyihgfngfiw°djg gfigmfifg QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN —i-——-—-——— and cheap drugs. Lastly. animals ' out of health should be treated ac- - Prof. George Atkinson. 01 cirrcclor col-ding to their specific a‘lment. rvstlof the National Crllelge of -———--————-- 13.4,, 2., .,,- Use Minard’s for dandruff. ‘ “‘ °' was i Dublin died Monday. 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