T: ?PA_GE S1X____ SPORTING NEWS] All Stars Score 9-4 Victory Gver Visiting AIn Exhibition Beavers Team Came At Forum Held to a 4-3 score in the 1111!, thc Charlottetown bliyir. 111- ssh-t» bUJiS gue- lA1\lA1 u USA0111“ pit 1 I$€HVCPS girl - tn n 40081 num- jbdl saw the two teams put on the lust lino itlsy.‘ y el ..i: SUlLrOH Lotti \11 JLBlIlILQ whlstl. zo the iinal on rntn the locals surpfliiulg t:\i'l‘)tlll present with uw 51000!“ . d account of To known as I-LMOS. "qw- _ __ _ . . , _ _ all through the performance. The‘ H ed and] Rave ‘ 3w A p, m. h m’ 1am," “Mat {ffintjélilyigciuunilxu 3mm; ‘in hart 40f ‘the itéarsc.bfl%llrtlgly chés- ‘hgglfigxé n. m‘ mum: hlgxhminw. o! the Roy“ Navy. outstanding in m.» locals wmhms ‘affgecfilgjs ‘jug’, Y l “m5 ° gotta! twp: vyhéch efilcorlidotln "l t. itight \:'-.r~ the “or or - - gunning; r con en 0 ana an ops assmwgo“ 1m: d813,,» Me The opening score canto a mln- KATHRYN‘ GBAYBON go an”; grmgm she w“; be “n. r “wttedry nrtw applause lrcm ute and 51X seconds after the game v VAN HEILIN (31,553 A 75c; der the command of Commander l ~ ext: wttJ h.» bfltllilllt t: gttlkt‘ undelttlvayg Slparrlng lyvitllt each i phqlggflg HUNT 91% twang“. gang“ o; Al’ if,’ bfllilt JClHl llllVvdluS O E1’, W ‘l 1191191’ ROB G 15f 11g L _ mo] C mm d1 O l India‘ Séakfcha, 3,255 Umykwb? a ma“, dsgvc] ,0 621mg’ Bgwem] CECI m cannon Marjorie Buaions (L xeuw 1 a o: 3&6; ..s"m,;,“_g.9'md "fax BIWDL’ bv t e cuucut stic u struc su en y. rey snare a‘ "—-"i"~*'—-'.'_" . LC, Prim: flu n, u, w“! '-.-- vq +‘-—-'~——=;l— loose disc in the centre-ice zone; SOURIS, 'I‘I-IUB.SDAY, 18th glans: xumuck (Mu I a h" “fled” m a; Norm Augnvig I Xeavltltg gveg) the brgil Starla; MATINEE 3.30 P. M. “ma. Pm,- (Momm; on convva dings‘, more than three e reoyc 1e ii er 0 s t - ---_—_-—--——~— 1 years an , e rence n ‘ parked in front of the cage and MONTAGUE. SATURDAY v n” Trophios Decided Last Evening tho Charlottetown Curing At Club last night s. rink skipped LB. Mcllfilsn won Trophy by defeating Dr . H. H. Pierce 15-8 in the finals. The tro- Dhy is oomgosed of four silver pit- chcrs, Whit‘ become the perman- ent tiassesslon u‘. the winning rink members. In addition to skip Mc- Millan other members uf his rink included, H McDonald and RD lair second trophy was also tlecidcd mght, the nonunion Lite Lilli, lll.‘ a rink skipped by Col, Full deft- .c the W.W. Lord IouiQiO-T. 1t was the second stratght win in the finals for Col. Full. Earlier in the competition he had lost a name but Lord had he.) without a de- feat unit he cntercd the finals uzlzeu he lost twice in succvssion. other members of the Full rink in- cluded A V Splllrrtl, Frank Han- sen and P W Turner. . The senior challenge buttons are providing plenty of sport. The l" D/lclieod rink, wh ch won bitltotis [rom the W Cruick- sh tnlefoilr Tuesday: fright lost them lust nttrht to rt rink skipped by W Adz-ms by t. scar: of 0-7. Now me Adams rink has to defend their us... lllii‘; from a. chullmge by RS. P Jztrdine FOR SHA Vl/VG ECONOMY, MY MDN£Y|60ES 0N BZUE " ND one good reason why Blue Gillette Blades are genuine money- savers is that they are made of steel hard enough to cut gloss-which means they take an edge and hold it for one swell shave after another. “What's more, you'll find that this extra-keen, extra- durable Blue Gillette Blade nofoiily lasts far longer than ordinary blades, but aloo gives you easier shaves." tetuwn o‘ g nigh. t (he . . d. ihLilllfl spree illflt netm. tutu: iivc goals U1 tht. tun-a period l n] VlCh-fy UVl-‘Y LII- u to witness o. passing attacks and stout defense thrown the Acorn McNpill, Willard Q ' le J . the be certain ' kept the stars reaching double figures A feature they went over C c The antics of the animal dir Mat-Kltrnon didn't. have a chance on the close in shot. For the next six minutes All Stars hurled attack after attack in search of the equalizer before fin- ally being rewarded Pete Kelly former National Leaguer and last night playing his first game on Forum ice since wearing an Ab- egweit uniform skated deep into Saint John territory. Checked, he passed out to Mahar with the lat- ter relaying the disc to Nicolle who picked the corner on a. drive from the right boards. All Stars struck again p, minute and 37 seconds afterwards with L. Lamontagne blazing in a, long shot ritlht after the faceoff 1n the centre zone. MneKlnnon brought the crowd to their feet with a beautiful save as Beavers raced in on top of him but was forced to bend at the 11-min- ute mark when Brasol. taking a pass from Nesbitt beating the de- fence cleanly nnd going right in to lvfacKinnons doorstep before pick- ing the unprotected corner of the n Play was even faster all through l-hk? second session with Glggey and MacKinncrt both pulling off great rapes on whag appeared to goals. Three times the Saint John net jstmmer came through to rob Whltlock and the two Lamcntagne brothers and then repeated a minute afterwards as the La-montagnes raced in go scoring position again. The period was nearing half wav mark before the winners finally broke the 2 - all deadlock A J. McAdam carrier! dcun from his own line passing to Kelly; Pete carried in behind the Saint Jchn net passed out to M"A front. the latter . ytnmlng the disc home, Fur the s. ‘Garey being on the scoring end of 1a _play with Butler and Kcatlng. lG-lkgey was continually stopping lthe Whitlork, Jackson, Cudmorz- trio but was forced to yield his fourth goal of the night 73 second; ,from the cnd of the session ulten lsimpson on an 1111:- sisted effort beat him with a backhand lifter Carrying the rubber from his own defence position Beavers appeared to tire the Past {Ce in the third session and in tl~ irst l6 minute; of play" the wini. .5 h-"i ‘ed five goals behind the C'-'.l—\ lhCil Glagey to 59W lib the verdict. Joe Mnhar wot the first One cl‘ the session 40 séc~ finds flitei‘ tile start, when his drive frcm just. cvcr the blue line pick- erl the COYYIP“. A ntlnttt-c later Kcllv passed cut m Nicolle from the cor‘- ner of the not for All Stars‘ second ll0fll of the period; L, Lamcntagne from A J. McAdam was the scor- ing order of the next goal at 9 14; Morris from R. LamontPg-ne and L. Lamontagne accounted for the fourth goal of lhe par‘ d p min- lllnflnil six saconds Rite w. Wm, “fhitlcck finally beating Gigtze_y' at l6 04 of the session n5 he tqok the pass from f-evi who ltad car- from time. L, Lrimoutaizent 10.20 12. Al Stare, Whitlcck (Lnvll 1104. l3. Beavers. Keating (Fedorenek) 1836 Pchaltics: Levi (2) Fcdorenek. ———-—— - t George Washington .v..s the owner! of the first Pcltnsylvznia, oil well} Glggey, guarding the twines for visitors as has been the case in previous performances here W30 ts- | ain an outstanding figure as he flicked and turned aside shots from l angles and dhxctlons. l-lts work tlie b01111 081404 in every period was masterly and lat times it was his sllm figure that count from blgl I with the fans was the act put on‘ ' between the first and scccnd per», icds by Tony. the educated honed- te ‘ by ring-master Wullie Scantle try, had the crowd in gales of m1rtn| the Eats I (‘Ytwiva city League final: Hulé a fourth game of best-of- "WISH series. the disci Oitnwn. before ‘ y 0nd‘ time in the‘ lgatne Beavers knotted the ccunt TH ll St. Saint John with the P advance to iglit 9-» for the Allan (Thursday): ,Vol:mts vs. i West Western Canada semi-final: Ed- lmonton vies vs. New Westminster Lodcstnrs at Calgary. second game of laest-cf-flve series. leads I-0. DE LUXE SKATING snot-t GROVE BAND n. .._-_.____"~ "'_ ' EATRIES ‘ SEVEN John Friday SAINT JOHN, N.B., March 15- play a “sudden death" game here Friday rlnce Edward Island champions in the Maritime juven- ile semi-finals. The winners will a final series with Sydney Academy. Saint John dropped u 8-2 de- minn tn Mcncton Juveniles last. but won the . title with a total score Royals will New Bruns two-game series. ‘Allan Cup Games lSoheduled Tonight Cup playoffs Otawa Canadletts Hull loads 2-1. , Plan loo Race i Meet Saturday The Vlcto lye: tnillcd at F lowing C11 i» t tons Lady Playd C‘ ‘ M in’ Sam. n? I Aubrey. Dr. i l or-u ll t Budlong. ria Driving first 2 o'clock short! RTE Peter class A’ Trot: Juanita I Axworthy Chris-k Budlong. Lustys e first ace: Nell Cochatodale Yowes, Miss America, Sing- Class B Trot 6c Pace: Vlrllflil Kflunuck, Qpmge Moo. Nancy $1" :Mr. Tlllcv. Tex Worthy. lBerwiok Wins N. S. 072K120 W filth on March 23 wallia Marri- round. originally it had been slat- ed to open Thursday night. The second game will be at Truro Saturday next two March 20 and 2i on Corn- wallis home lee. If necessary a l 0d night. p ‘lbs ill be played here 211d a sixth at Oortr via‘ Juvenile Semi-Final of The P.E.1'. team which wlllmeet Royals ls the Juvenile Canadians of Charlottetown. tonight Lodestars 1 1 Club l is planning a four-cuss cs rac ngq program on Charlottetown Harbor Saturday. The race will the claret-es and Budloitg. Royal Jim, June Harvester. Grac- Paddy 3:2.’ l Good En»; 0n lllarhor loo l l The Victoria Driving Club's pro bar of people. The ice was in made the sport very enjoyable. Time: 34 1-2." 34 1-4 8b 3-4 Horse in summary is owned by L. Rut , Mt. Herbert. GLASS 0 T110’! AND PAC! Queenie Axworlhy (L. ert Doch y) l l ‘rrbde Kalinuck (E. Glow) 2 it John E. (L. Emery) 3 3 Billv (Doug. Smith) 4 4 (No time) The winning horse is owned by L. Docherty. CLASS D PAC! Dora Guy (W Mufrhead) Bonnie Bernice (H. Youn- keri I 1 2 (No time» ‘The winning horse is owned by W, Mulrhead. Canoe Cove Officials: Starter R. Abbott. Judges, n Reardon, Dr. Bishop, . olzer . H. Murphy. Cpl. Bow- Announcer and Clnrk of the Cottrse, W. H Benton. Important Meeting Juvenile Canadians All ntembers of the Juvenile Cs- nadlans Hockey club are request- ed to attend a metlny at the Fire Hull tonight at '1 o'c ock sharp. It. is important and imperative that all players be on hand. Memorial“ Gup Games Tonight v Memorial (Thursday): East:- Marltimes semi-final: Anllgonlsh Bitlldogs vs. Sydney Bruins Sydney. first game cf two-game total-goal series. Vest:- None. Cup playoffs tonight 4 ilookoy Scores ALL - ONTARIO SENIOR FINAL Sudbury Open Pit 4; Hamilton Majors 2. (Suclbury leads best of five ser- ies l-(l) last summer ornahod and burned out frflhe Sudan. Nona of the crow knew part of its on wu a fortune in Jewell. Six morn s infer, a re- tative of n British insurance company organized n search and gram of ice races held yesterday afternoon attracted quite a raglan“- coudltlon and the clear. “he filly l‘: "W "Wm Mlllllllh the 3°"- A 1Z1]! numuer of new homes were start- .. W,“ ~ g "impossible ro-utonr 8 -- 10 ltidllt l Glass llostroyor OTTAWA. March Fleet Clala deatroyer of the Royal - Navy baa been refitted and con- verted for antl-submsrlne duty to take nor place with the uccrt fen lees of the Royal Canadian Navy L. Macdonald, Minister of Naval services, announced today. anti-submarine escort duty. With as first Lieutenant will Lfeut (T.) W-SII‘. 91$’ be .N. 01,5‘ no’: AND PAC! Brown. of s! l mount. P.Q., in charge of engine Nmcy Bu, (Moran-ye) 1 3 1 room, Lleut (N 0D. Clarence, R. Hllklsgt (F, wings) g 1 3 C.N.V.R., of Vancouver, Burg. Th“ 34 1.4; 34; 34 1.4_ Lleut. NH. Frost. 3.0 .V.R.. r»- 1~-~ ~ ~M i» us: “tarts rr-tc. w- 1v _ n, . . . peg. w‘ omw" mm“: R ‘r and Gunner (T) J0. Holmes, it. QN \ The Govermnent’: duty to imple- ment its election pledges, parti- cularly the plume wifh reference to rural electrification, was strong- ly emphasized in the Lezislature by luv. w. o. MaoKenzle, tum Dis- trict of Queen's in speaking in tho Budget debate. Mr. McKenzie deplored the tlnut wasted during the present session. He Rflretted also that tire session coincided with tl-ie lmporiant gnnual farm organization meetings. so that it was inrposslbie to attend both. These meetings arsed to be a big event in this Province. He was afraid the younger people wen losing interest in farming. The budget speech of the Prov- incial Treasurer contained so little that everyone expected the Premier to follow with supplementary in- formation. The Premier had finally spoken, but apparently pp could WWW n0 118M on the financial situation. Mr. MacKenzle pJJ m elo~ quent tribute to the qualifications of the Opposition leader, and also to his colleagues in ‘he Opposition benches, whom he cmnpllmentedl 0n their speedm. He went 0n to emphasize the} burden of indebtedness on the‘ Province. This was o. big difficulty {B01118 the Premier in implementing the policies he had outlined It ll to have Iovemment 751171663 that meet with the approv- al of everyone and at the some time a government that will be economical. He reviewed the record of the last Liberal goverrntent contrast- ing this with its yironifses and debt record. and stud he honestly believed it was the worst adminis. trizéion in tire hirtory‘ of the Prov. Hoarding Can According to information tabled in reply to Opposition questions, he noted that the Government had lliifvha-‘iod seven care 2.16 stored them for rental by officials. "I would like to ask my hon friends this question." he said. oumosa of the car ferry situation. oannot crmploto the new m; in ollhtoca months. but had town" Ill loot In would n. Nod boot on the service nevi?‘ l recovgrod $300,000 worm of precious afoul. ll Muchb be bou GIIIIOIII: lk-Anotbor MR- W: c. MCKENZI 11v BUDGET 053.412 mrtod when the "Oharlotw- trio __ _THE criguiwrrc-iuwtv uunuoigim {Manitoba lloxt to P. E. I. ll. S. ill liaval Enlistments SPECIAL PROGRAM __ : iii: s."'§”‘.¥t.i<3‘.‘.l2" ‘ltiuifi-i? GOOD SKATE T mu ' t in the Commons out MUSIC ...,.?."...,. FORUM rt-*..<::.:ct=..":it _ __ . population exceeded of all other ovlnoes, except ca Ed- ward 5am! and Nova Bcotla. Ho W5; speaking when the house Ill in committee on navy ellllllllel- I0. E. Farley (PC—Qu' said that some prairie boy! had Joined the NEW h" "W" I991! a mwboat before they left homo. ‘Thlzey had done well, however, in service To Relieve lleatoll Gar Shortage. By Transport Plano The services of a transport plane have been secured to handle ex- press baggage to and from Prince Edward Island, thus rellevlill ‘hi! car ferry of space for the accom- modation daily of three extra re- frigerator ears, Premier J. Welter Jone-s announced esterdny. In the Legislature yesterday morning. in reply to a query by Mr- Heath Strong, the Premier said this arrangement had been Dio- posed to the authorities at Mono- ent two baggage cars are carried esch way, each day by the car fer- ry and the space they occupy in refrigerator car sploo would ro- vide for the transport of 4,000 bushels of __t_a_tge_|; weekly. _ way he would talk. M: McKenzie thought, if he were aspiring for soutething like a Senawrship or a Judgeahlp. "I don't believe for one moment that any government will ever spend millions of dollars to link 100,000 people up with the mainland", he said. "It does not sound reasonable At the pruent time, all we can hflbo for is to got a. 800d boa-t. Our Federal repre- sentatives fell down on the Job. That boat should be completed and in the service now." Faloonwood Farm Commenting in ‘he visit of tiu members to Falconwood Hospital and Infirmary, r. McKenzie said foe could see at t at institution the innate;- mind of the leader of the Opposition, who had appointed Dr. Murchison as superintendent. He noted the cam and attention IiWfl to the food supplies. Again it was the Opposition leader who had installed cold storage and. placed a competent tneot cutter in charge, instead of the old system undo;- vmich patients handled the meat. He noted the line crop of roughage Ho believed the Gov- ernment had made n. mistake in repairing the old barn building, be- cause there is not a proper found- tlon mtder it. "You will spend perhaps $10,000 (‘n that old build- ing, when $20,000 would build proper modern one", he raid. One big bam to accommodate all the stock except the pigs, would have made a better outlay. ne said. ‘There was too much stable man- ure lying around the bz-nu at Fal- conwood, Mr. McKenzie sold. In the dairy barn they found a. fine herd in very good condition, but the place seems ‘o be eve,- stocked. There are about 60 head. 'l'hat population could be reduced ln half, and the 1111131“! stock sold within the province. Mr. Barbour: "We an holding it for that p " Mr. McKenzie: did idea . " One thing conspicuous by their "That is s aplen- ton by an agent (Mr. B. Graham ""49 3°“! m‘ Rogers) acting on behalf of the I'm" 9mm!“ ‘$17k exam‘ ‘s’: Provincial Government. At pres- Gfivemmflflli l0 "1 9 7‘ m‘ from s. min in the I at the government's .._..1vi.1.\R§H 1o. 1944 Try y Tu rref rm: cur for rolling your own _n commended M!‘ 1165"’ 9,3“; proposal for tho eatnbllah- men; o; gram elevates’! at Sum- mq-M, mu Gnarlottcmvn- ‘ Hon. (Ilaigbell: Why no ' un , . Kill‘: McKerlzie: “You couldn't I0 beyond M0001; Stewart. The CIT! would be sidetracked there. "ll" “m, n you m going inane. w. emtppeu. "W0 want a Iwd storehouse. We don't want ll! grain elevators st all in Pr!!!" Edward Island. We ore ‘Kieth!!! f; to our man em. l p°iiii°“n§i<=lu§°= "My 1W“ ma“ l‘ lwm‘ m m, ;|,|t, ‘They hIVO them in the west." lwal fleofirlllfllu"! Qppositio did not wont l0 “fie u“ ‘Wegmeaz ltmtigy fir’: kl, t t- pmpoflnoxh h. l: pnuiittlm. The Future of the Government-operat- ed Invem Coliieries is in a“. ger unlus workers there m more co-operativo. Legislature. The Premier said the lllvllllifig pits had been kept open during 1940 at a cost of rovlnce and observed, "it would b, easier for us_ to get the con] somewhere else.’ "This mine is operated entire- ly in the interest, of the mlnen and their families.‘ lie “id- ‘The loss. Notwithstanding tl-ilg, re dissastisfieu and Want est rates of pay." if.’ W the hi! European llrive May Put Crimp In II. K. Soccer Canadian Pres. Staff Writer LONDON. Maren ‘.4 -(CP)— k looks as though the opening of the Second Front. may be the crusher Rural Electrification. The f1!!! thing to do we‘; t‘; négke 1px? oug survey o o er Premier Jonas said this had been done twenty rem no by the M- ere-l covert-intent. The stream had been measured and there Wll nothing like the horse power thei- would be required. Mr. McKenzie lined with 9"‘ ceding speakers n! to the need for a gun-time unlnflter tn each de- partment. fls noted ‘Ulla (W3 gtlljggvah-Enguwlhortilie “Mlnllzte a for British soccer. It will be only came home they were not oven lORWOTIYY. 01 WWW. but 1i m! ems to glvg the House any tnfonn- mean that for a short time tho mo“ about tho car ferry '1‘l1e'3lm° Won't be "k l° w"? °" "i" Puma mm“ m,“ m,“ m" 1n the best-we-can fashion which mm", m. Home wouyd be p". ha; characterized the war-tints brand ' - I todate. liesliliiy i?.°i"‘f$...‘.1..,;“:,."‘;;"';i,; sfloreslbuf fhiothgglers ajlroadgc n: ' {OB _ 10h l8 C011 gglliinm to homing the one m"- gronltmfoms move out of Britsiir . th r will be other more; of footi’ Mr. Mmenzio diacuuaod uncut; has,‘ “anthem lsfsctofy Dlovhlono in the hobo ' Th“, wmbhwd Wm, "PM: mu" Ad“ ‘ Bxomtm“ ‘"7"! drastic curtailment ln Britain w“ P1“ ”“°°"‘l°“ “W” W" all traffic but um. pertaining o working a considerable hardship. me armed ‘owes maywenbcenouxh 3° h“ m" “Ppmm-‘lml "Y ""11 to close football field; for a tune. _ and conservative: on this n,’ mush enough new m. hm“ managers to field teams b w. lllolonzls noted um fnaddf- QM“, “Mam”, p, m, meet-r ‘Q tton to their salaries they wen the ma}, p1“, 0g prb-y-m day getting ‘hsndoiltr of several hun- m, "m"; body M, gu-ugg] fired dollars under ‘he F hlbltlon through ive year; of war, aided 11y Ml- Why We: this? he asked. a gym tnetie government tint 1-!» llflflllilfid f-hlt the Govcrn- confldgfl ppm-t; n,“ QSQfiRUQI touh 1mm luv-I m wowlw "1 "w foranation during suchtrylnslilrl. vicinity of Orapoud, and thh could To kggp the gm, going the root- be U881 fir B69111! the N84 W" ball League. ruling body of the sport, w Albany and Bvnshe-w- m, allowed the llse of "guest nur- Ho read front a letter received err." Broadly speaking. that menus W-flfllly 0! that a. footballer on active service Mimltiizwi. describing the llme- can play for the club nearest to stone deposit in that area and where he l, stationed although 110 ursin: that the Government spend is not the property of that club. Tho about $100 on equipment for an ln- bulk of these guest players iii-ll VQEUBi-tor. won't be available for ploy WM! Premier Jones: "I have greedy the invasion of the west. starts. told the people we would diamond In some instances. through i110 drill it 1f there was not too much "Quest player" prstem, little-intern over a011,"; footballers have been called from Mr. McKenzie the stands to fill out a. vrell-ltnon-u berm n. few minutes before the kick- off. Generally the brand of football, tit mm! regret u» f!) c ramming“? o l‘.'l11'1l1 am’: a t-a , “t “""""==="<*=- i‘ w“? ’" “wt. Ziiiliil ‘ ~ work on pullorum disease. ‘m’ ’~‘ “'3” m‘ B “m “ Reverting any” m palconwuodwernalns nevertheless l-l ton-rnnklnl tum, h; mp1 he no,“ m“ uuylsorgrce of enjoyment for lhc special. had no silo than. ‘time was no ,° - , u ,_ reason why they monk; n,” be ab“ That: comparable ‘o the is u!’ go N951“ both mm and "gs M ion in the National Roche‘: 50351:‘ that institution’ he defined’ lillfecgnglyaaytlrigdtilnalllierurtlhtlch would ._____ l‘. ' not. have made +11» ncncctfmc arm f, welcome these days. In some instances the use of we" players has meant that a 01W" competed against the club that 9W0" ed him. An example of this came n few days ago when Ftidle Harrow. Arsenal's inter-nations! brick. 012890 for Litton Town nralnst the Gunner! ._..__...._._.___. Estimate of Revenue and) it wan not correct." m. lloianzie: "I with the Lib- out‘ momblrl did that in our dia- Oontln , no oiled lnatanoaa of dtstrcu. hi; district to which n; called tho attention o! tho MM eanmttm I n" m, absence at the Falcunwood farm d t . J‘, A my; ried from biscuit-i defence posit. “imminent utility of hoarding?" was hen-the continue-l. nnr- I Trsinllmsllig.fiilifoiizlcplaygg (in or o uri a ton r a z. ' MANITOBA JUNIOR FINAL '~'° me" P “m: t s’ P" W. 1e 01'1" c 1m """"' .~.' w. Not firligridshhcfcre hi’: inlet nnultistlin? llllflrlllfllllfllfi (Memorial cup) lhnd to provide m: their hm with hired nelp his dlfficull: "mf,§§",l§,§u,'““}fiw,§f,,§§° 163$?» 27.3%; ‘icnlh m: n c no: . - . . _" - _" ‘ _ ._ "m" Fedvren-‘vc; u: llletélxgslc - st. James Canadian‘! 11; st. O ivfr? McKenzie "Then 1t t, wot-ac d?» if; gclutoilliistltiiis ‘Elle? "‘",',,°' m‘ “Wm” m’ m” W" mum m! the LAW phy- McflKlnnnn nary a Pllilflce on] Boniface Athletics a. than l was aware of. ma you not city and see the farm they have °“fi.,,,i,,,’fi,",','°"qj,‘g,,‘,°,,‘,fl- z- sub 10d Matthews. outside riithi n cw shat right from the edge of‘ (St James wins best. of five 3-0) sell a cs,- tq 1. men who w“ yo. them The n“, u, r m. w _ n- " ' , ‘nyenmggon- me 1 . Y T! J fly sidv $872,182 Old Ago Pensio with England! wartime 5°“ ma“ __ --—-—~——-—-- rooted to the Senate?" hour of labor, and everyt-hino fa 933,300; 3x155 newton; 31 turns, played most of the reason Lineups: BERWICK. N s y March ,5_(c1,) B mPgemier Jones: Not ,insc I come ship-shape. Enggnnyhsllxlenlg; mo.‘ ‘rotol 0724.272. with Blulcpoh‘! lfcizlwhhnlivlggiltflyl __ ____.._.. - . _ __,,.,- k361i‘Séagfiscghahcxen/hynohicgre: ' k,‘},_._:“ “flaglfg; IE6: Frigate nhafileétfliiiexlfltfid river-JAM‘: ‘Farm Labor Shorten mentu fingnlgna éranttbegiiflllfllizl; ifxbllct: weplitv“ of‘ Stglxilré iin1,G.i\,1,_ ,; ; , 5 -_ on l as cv dune _ ew v , - . n ax u ran , ,- 1 01m L Ncrli. lock_ yncksfifif“c'f,dnfifi’,‘g_a§jl ‘h3g2’; Waterford Hawks 0-2 to 2am the 1_A you stored tires as well u ca“, It will be difficult, Mi‘ McKenlo 000. l. - 215:0 l0 blely 28523912 cf games will In“; n“ “manta”. M0,“ two-goal total-goal series by a: and the war-tun, pm“ m4 u“. conceded, to obtain farm labor next Tana: bond tax. 0112.000: Road mm, whit, on lgrwe, ‘Kely. Mam“, Nicol“, 14-6 morph! Board not after you." NIP. He did not “now what pulley tax. “.000: Income and Phi-sorta! Now ppm m, Lgpg-ug North coni- I 531m John: Gan,‘ (“new db The All-Sfarsiayvtho scored‘ cg s- ______ , Premier Jones: "Not 31m, 1 “m, the government wan following, in nerty Amara, 810,000; Gm- mum,“ h" mierpdwqt. cllD roun fence’ Mum, Kmflng: forwards’ 4 win in aotznl l1 sd hpentg ‘get. AUGUSTA m‘ Much l‘ _ (A m,“ me Govemmenw. this regard, but. it was something inc Tax. .000; Amusement tax mop" however nlnvprs are limit Baum. Fedoremk. Dudlew Gnre“|0p‘c1r‘1:1d ‘Al’?! 21:1 Le dca Hanan ewldes- P) _ Beau-Jack'- me Anna“ ML Mcxenzle, .77,“ u the which mug», be “wen cal-guy n. £82,000; Succession duties. 050.000; to Ora-club s": Matthnun Mil my Neshltt, Bfirasol, Pcrron. Murcotte “$3 their f... "L? “r y bootblack who fought m. way to ,, treoedy of it, tmt all the time you ‘Potion. ‘Ibo many boards have "M" 1mm‘ Tm L‘““°"- m" with ‘Blackpool and since mm clubs Baxter n ‘ wkq wr-u-“udthmlt the services brief tenure ls world's lightweight W"! l Private a rter of tho bfiflmlli? 1111111! Pflwlnw Pfllld- mo: T°M°°°' “M” T°m' advanced into em- cup You" "Hemp Baylor and Bismu- of Roach. their regtllar goalie, who champion (New York version) was moment you d ‘t um check ed mi- bv men who at in» time - . Matthew, may he = l’ suffered a pm out over one eye reclassified 1-14 by m; amt board on it u much uyou ahoulq have." W"! W"? "Ififllmfl- Mf- m- u°'"“" 7mm‘ “d 9*‘ " in knocking his own club from t" SUMMARY lute in the opening game. Layton today. So far ll 31o 0.0 I‘. party w" Kflille Hid. 9'33‘ ¢ce|ppetiegm was in the nets tonight fm’ the The boa-rd announced the change concerned Mi‘. M°K0flIlQ said, hq Referring to the letter sent out Ahflmmm“ M "flumuon Iti a complex situation Team- first Period ctgefvrattalrérghamgoggrden olvm in Jack's status under his true did not in, ti“ view u“; u"; to old use pensioner, on the ave Amnaggmymnuu “w; plav that. featured peacetime CH3; m: - - - - ‘ i. novels. Nesbltt (Butler, Kegt- Dies. Prince EdWIIrd 1.1m tltllsts gsggniggngydygggfetrfimfhghg $1‘ 01W" Wufsmmd» ‘PM rum ffulhfhls"glgl°°"°a Ml" a‘??? Rentals and so. of ennui-y petition has as?“ rhplgshzfiltln gen’ lng) 1.00. m» the Maritime crown. - "l; bloom 1M tnruu u um tho i d, M We m e W ammonites-own. easel by indlv dun - 2. an Stars, Nicolle lMuhar, Kel- -_—"--” o Pl!’ molt; too many nmals- n h" "I'm ll "II P81151011 m- other rimmn and lufunaa - rrrt... . . . . - - n - |, m, " "his? Pm.“ m1‘.t'h.2“1l.‘.'?i$"..‘i“5lt..§° app-w“ Oil-w Mo“ he . s, . amon a .45. ~ 00h on - " . . 4. Beavers. Barasol gnlflaxter. 110 NM lomo ltltanonll b) I ""- 3" ‘hllfillllmwi 9‘ "m" Kggflnfl) 11,05 “ha! m1“ tn oxu“. hgflqygr. min w" an gnaw] 4|‘. ==~ Penalty: Nesbitt. - __._... ion, denouncing the Oonurvltlvo Mrlunent of $04,000 in old m Mifllllllfli T0 (my n» chum-n Iran) m- nailing ilqtm t9 Pensions. m m. Barbour’: district m": ""1 “rs-at- ... "c" t t" ~~ r.tt.eu'r'ttr.t. year n a u 0c a- o " o . . n s . 5. A1 Sh! . A.J. MAd (K11) -- | . ;~=»,-,,,,,-,§' ,1; W" °" ill"! iaizimiratti. i... ha: tr..- .‘.'.°.:“":;:..,,'=,,.,'*; .a"""". imlllno t-u"..t:.":.»."::-... Youm TRAINING scuoot , in!) iim.’ ' ' ---- rumiinefna only 11.222.91.30, m” M 1mm ‘m’ "m; Y-m‘ " ‘iii- wtil‘: heinuli} ‘3l.“.';..‘,‘""‘$,‘,'§" Roar Proudo and Moraoldoa ‘ 7 l~ All Stars. Simpson 18-4’! Trturvo. us. March l5-l-LM.O. rookie received the cup given to "llmm ‘x mo“, ° MM we ‘iii ie "it n m t pennm“, Non, S Cornwall,‘ and “m, Benn“ u” “my” W,“ mm ‘hum, w F3110!- ‘lho trnndy won that a r oris add w h he Liberal on. (l) d.“ n“ buflfln‘ auitnble for brooder houfl will open their Maritime senior m; mm. ltawart lad the league ° °‘ w" M" w m‘ "m" mm“ when ' "m m" l 6f 4 ' rum: mm hockey “M, h," FM”, a M u m “m: m“ m‘ forces. n» wondered what plroonto I found the mob inn» my dlff- on t. 8 in. by 8 ft. in. s, m. A.H.A. president a. mum udcon ' m d tho "mm consumed in the "l" ""1" °', "llm- 1 , One (l) hip roof building 6 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. II- d a. an SlBTS, Mahar .40. announud m" Trufg h... gqygng. .. w that rapralonra. Would it W- "WW ‘This letter wuldnl Q . (l) l." || t M woodglglgh p nulnbll‘ 9~ Al Sim- Niwlle (Kelly) 1-99- ed into the last round by climb-int» ucuvp; vgpugtpg Jgwng moresent one-taunt" havo had any effect in the Gcorga- '1 P‘ 5 Y W" m‘ ’ i0. All Stars. L. Lnmontagne (A. 1m; 551m John Beaver; y“; night. ____'_. Premier Jones: "Naflf ____,_,_, Min district because f spent a lull hi"!!! lllfl 100k‘ (4) hind llflfllll. iii "fifigéw 1131-1101115 ‘R Lamont“ The mm will be t. best-ln-nvcn coupon —(OP)_ A m“ ppm, m. mexenao rem-or the seri- nod m1 of time in snowing that "T Tenders f r bulldl g ill b0 received at "I0 m?“ moat of Agrlciilturo, cliltliuww», not later than M8111 34th. For further information call PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT 0 AGRICULTURE‘ ' 8404f. . out siuatu" r Be good to yourselffi J . Future 0f lnvernoss Golliorios In Banger, HALIFAX, March 14 - (up; _ Premier A. 5' MacMlllan declared today in up $100,000 to the miners know there l: a large o .,