player-a‘ and spectators’ viewpoints. bill, which uced a fast. ai- Ilo al them played befon crowds that usually didn't aver-age mom than twenty Was in evidence throughout. and persons. will continue eeems w be a car- "We evenly matched teams could tainty. All six teams ki the len- not be found and as an anti-cli- aia m ieirly evenly matched and m“ to the Whale thin: Navy sp- allsotfi favori m lot of interest to the league doin time they Wm on the ice. they While Prince of Wales and Be t’ accounted for three of the four nungtmlg n, both ghy o; “p”. counters, with the other bcingsup- isnce and composed of plied by Cameron, while (or the players. nevertheless both the Nev Buck Whl t didloeeputinthesod era. 801100 “o? O The nlgetstion that PrenkNigh- bor mlg have gone eo well in the scramble passing of today draws “Baz“ 0'Meara. of the Montreal Star. into the breach E with a few observations. I O C "Personally," writes Baa in port. "we don't think Nighbor would have scored more than about 30 . goals while preventing about three I e e times that many. For Nighbor could score, and in th type oi’ brutality noted t BOXING ring threat._ O I "The ‘Brain’ would have been very prominent, and even his poke check would be pretty potent. too. begins he was the lmlgdlflwlihy" gurmwmd “tun n c] lny 1'v'<'\\t' Yolk (ll) genres. he wo "l-le also pointed out that there was not the same quality of I031’ w keeping. Also there has been a‘ 1Q Manda - M area u win i the ouaity 0 , . teaching It.‘ lsnstre ’ u P wards that they must preventscor- ltig iia well 530 F)’ coach (flees two depe O JANUARY 17. 1945' Collegians Ed n Elmer Blanchard, plv ll on d a y n ht'e doubleheader Blanchard ’s Goal In 3rd Period Puts Clincher On Hard-Fought Encounter l" I City "Wilt! League encounter real pleasure to note a: ha‘ 1,11% Qbafiuadégf, i‘, and Anofltbltterly fought game; of t 1| 9 l lusty coualge i)! times that scheduled n was on the [M1195 stlrfiytl: "é lnkoal frogs the stick of . c 0 egians ynamite line r ' - .' gfiittllial‘); i gilctzrgllsgheflalzicilgilfigllsflgieatcgllge winners skated to their and 21 seconds of play in the thir- desdloek that had existed from t there on as the strong Navy tea s after only two minutes d period; it broke up a 3-8 he second period and from rn exerted more and more [HE CHARLdl"l‘E'l‘O WN GUARDIAN ge Navy ram-m BOOST YOUR HEALTH DSDON. veteran rlerb Cain went on E ilahyrt%brvaval ‘aiénébeélawul pressure the Collegians held their opponents at bay" is Maple Leela. w. tonlsht a crowd that for the second suc- protu‘ their ‘ll-l had- ceesive occasion filled the bleach- thgusidelines prae- ‘were was a little bit of every- notiau the thins thrown into lest night's tus- ed . sle. Continually the lens were on e e their feet as the two goalies, Jggk Proude of the Collegisns, who rose goal-tending heights in the final three minutes, and ashes in in the Navy nets. came thro h with miraculous eaves; the tleast when they clip that the teams set all the way through. the rugged bodying that the greet performance the Navy ed the addition oi the st g i4 their gun; used last t. and MI m“: has charm t_io the a1 whistle ltmvtu with it has some crowds t - Collealane prob- aby had a w more scoring chances but on the whole two mug h", peered to hav teem will emerdfl ll i b Referee Walter the second section. _ Lewlor had called the play at the biueline for an offside. Alain Souerebriszs‘ first line paved the way for their team's “an h“ gang mggh in “jg g, I111. A continual threat Ill the Entrance oi the the da ae flahtin displays m (llll-IHIY nvigah yen‘ though than 0! h! three with Jerry Mc- , Adam. hard-working Navy defence a v a man aeaminting for the other one. “int; ed 3.0;}, combine; g For the first two minutes of the lgsl g o; it all u" way and game as both first lines started gave a performance that was aur- ofl’. Colieaians hemmed the Navy prising to their coach and tollnw- inside their line but couldn't bnak Compoggd pr-sct through. Jmt as the second string- l s, the yo are came McAdam drew in thick of t fight all pan way. In the first half they 881a in manpower but opponents basket for th couldn't take advantage of battled their basket and then twice in the aec- ther opportunity. Play Was light- ond session forged from behind a nln fast at this stage with both big deficit‘ to again getvery much O an and Proude coming through in the running. with brilliant saves as attackers broke in on top of them. Each teem turns at pressing Plenty more will be beard from was taking both Saints and P.W.C. before the and it looked as if the period was league is over. Every time they going to end in a. scoreless dead- mske an- up earance they are k when suddenly. with only gaining vel e experience and three seconds left Collegians although they are not likely w struck oome out on top by any means. Getting the disc deep into Navy nevertbalel when the end of thel territory‘ the rubber came out from season starts to loom up they are behind - going to prove a couple of tough nuts to orack._ the net and Cameron. Johnny -o n - the - spot rammed it lioige to give the winners a 1-0 ea . Awordoipraiseisalso 000m Navy Strikes Early But Navy proved as the second lod got underway that tbeyhad lightning in their lineup also: the fans had hardly settled in their seats when the Tars knotted the Proude fell to smother the disc shoved t-he puck under his body and into the twincs. For the next three minutes both OBhea and Hnoude were called upon to make two lovely saves and then suddenly e trapping penalty to Pud Roach set o a three-Boll scoring spree. Roach was hardly lmmnyt another double bill is eeated with the timers when ed which should prove close mornpson broke away from aCol- all the way. YMCA. t ‘Wk; m w the m“ lfigtsnotsang a H". i; the winners case he lost filth?!‘ 8h: twines and send the N"? but they an expect mighty tough th l d. battles frogn the two City teanis- “am mm e ea who knows but too tough for them handle. Set back on their heels momen- tarily with this quick chanBe ill .-_._ brings you u top notch [luvif from Ruiz/uric “All interested are referred to Lester-Patrick, an undoubted auth- > __ orlty on auch matters. Once in an interview some years ago. Lester Freddie m claimed the old-timers didn't l0 against very close. checking. V Tn‘ Ralph oiterweiaht Kc. as acore themselves. keeps a check on - rtmenis. m '4 liitll l‘: (llllflffit lWln ltw l’; A g1‘; i=1?“ in centre ice Bianci- a on le and as the blorgdeuu deep he whipped a rtson at the right pass over to Robe goalmouth and the latter made no Rlaht from the result- the trio set sail again. gig; ‘Baseball Gets linmul Meeting lio-Ahcad Sign iilf Victoria From Roosevelt "living W» e ing to Blanchard at the edle 0f the crease and it was 3-2 for the Collegians. NWY- flahtlna back desperately had a goal called back for an oi!- next six minutes Collegian with in and fer out. after Proude hadhandled them all. Buck Whitlock made him gowé milling around ro ier rky all ed e short ,1 a .. .. to Buck; Bu“ $1,... m the puff baseball the go ahead sign wr lmwkwlzlgigletdd hthe pack ahead oi . on p than polled a shot that picked the °“°" of the cage neatly for a goal that made it 3-3. drives from close centre ice, ch used that meant the encounter. minutes after Tarky and Buck Whitlock teamed up with Tarky examination 0f professional being sent into the clear to beat , Proude. but the referee's whistle-Hitters. but the Presidents m nullified m; phy a; the plue- giant dissolved much of this dou l k Gifith. ovmer of the For the remainder of the game wgsillimbianr éenalmzslihsalgrelalgg; ball 5 B6858 l1 9 teams had scoring chances h“ Sam m so ahead wltham mm“ had in was touch and go all the way. aplenty only to miss out, but in _ the lest three minutes Navy lwm- mm“ l“ me w“ “mm med their opponents inside their they Just couldn't beat Proudrwho. despite sufler- Gm“ ing a bad cut over his rig/ht aye in a melee around the net, kicked 2—NavyksB. Whitlock ii-Navy, G. McAdam a-Collegiansfnnoberison ‘f.$lli.l:f“a.f1§2t°.3l%" Penalties: Roach. Martin“; tfianig which u Srglfitraodd ‘b-Co ns, enc ar mist T‘ Rangers. a SUMMARY 5'“!- v rim Period Jan. l0 - (AP a iour- rainpege as the B05- ton Bruins broke a six-game losing streak by topping the Toronto before an 11.000 crowd at the Boston Ger- dgllie-dTtlgll; 211i’. 1,915 i-Illlailihbrgzg a e orne orces m'l.'t¢’°"““" F°u°'"“ mm“ their fourth-place national hocke u m, Nsultfiiuagg league deadlock with the New Yor combination en a 3-2 lead on the l° "i 1—Boston. coin (Thoma. ahe- winl- chuk) 18: z-lngastaan, Cain (Cowley, lgen) BETTER llEALTll saunas IS an IIIHIRTAIIT Alll SKATE TONIGHT Bruins Break Losing Strealc To Defeat Maple Leafs 5-3 _ ) —'1'he S-Toronw. A-Bgeton, anoint (Geudreault) l Z28 Pzenalties — Mario ill, Kennedy i l. i——--———-———-____~= , S—Boaton. Cain (Cowley, shew- huk 335 c l : S-Boston. Cain (Crawford: 16:38 Penalties ‘—— Cupolo, Meta, Cain. ‘b-Toronto, Pratt (Carr) 7:06 B-Toronto. Pratt (Hodnsn 17:48 Penalties —~ Gaudreault. l1 it and McLeod: forwards. s. Whitlock, T: Fmm Fmgtown [n Miitlock. Jackson, Steele. Roach, Junop, Richard, McCloakeyJsecky. Kane and uwlor. NB Bedequc Rink Bumme y . 7 H!!! Period nsscitan nowuno. Landon Fuummn, cum,“ 2—Middleton. r. MoWilliams. a-Middleton. McKenna. '79 l7 it-Ireetown, Mcimge, iS-llreetown, Mcllntee. 'l-—Middleton, Meclgod 198 180 (Mchd an) y e slti -r-. lil m 1:; Milling‘ B‘ lama. uoxay, l3’! 1.17 ‘flllrd Perk‘ ' Hiddlelfln. DeeRochea 9—Middlet0n. lllolldyen ner. Boiners. I. Referees-C wAsiuucToN. Jan. l6 - tar)‘ -Presioent Roosevelt today 8B"? the i945 season-if it can operate without ‘ ing with the war- At la news conference, he said he aeo- i“°" °°.'“.i““““°’2 33.33:. the period had o u M tl e °““.““ °°‘ “° Buck wi-iiuooir “it; u n alt.- §§a,‘;§‘,,’,‘e‘j,°‘ ‘mmsm °’ roushlng but both goalies with- Th“ m‘; flcctpted by ood the pres-lure until the teams ' were back at full strength. Blanchard Goie Winner !n the first few seconds of the third apegodk Nicolilei stickhaiidled aroun ' e avy ecnce ony to tin] ‘obs, hit the eoslpoat with a wicked Se“ l ressure. per-tectly healthy vow man stiouid at line be playing baseball struck payoff dirt. Gathering the Nevertheless. baseball felt disc at cenrte Nicolle swerved ii- round the left side or the Navy gang for the second time curing defence and then relayed the disc to Eeldancllligrd anugalin tltlfi latterl- mz m l baud" pc open or e gns go es a orae - _ Two Since the war mobilization dir- ccmr. James Byrnes. called for "i- needed baseball men as the official approval ior which they have been waiting ior eeks want‘ the President left no doubt that ft ls up to uaseoail to it long as best it can without ilsinfl men who can fight or nian war-es- Qt B" these time5- that the President had befriended the positiodthat the sport emu“! Keep nih- lctcs and li-Fs, baseball has had the l com- What calibre of teams the clubs field will “depend on the rejected and returned players that we Set." th added Mostboof 315' M8011; Kigali: vaenfealys - v a zm everything out with either hands. Tegagdjuf Dtenkfis about 17 who will have a wonderful opportunity Go-L Pmude; d? gomplay in the big leagues." Henneascy. M81’- forwardeJilan- berteon, Larue, ’"‘“' “°““‘ Middleton Wins al, 0’Shea; defence, . C. McLeod. W S So. Shore League tars. m m gnfieemietfwrgbxsrintee (Hill) 144 is: leeend Period lit-Middleton. r. McWillinms 14B 1B5 iMcKenne) ‘ 105 300 ll-Mlddleton. Outeliiieiflaolnod) lg lg ll~Mlddleion. DeeRoches. R 18ft lineups Middleton: Goal. Norman: fense. l. McWilliems. lobey; for- t wards. F. McWillie-Ins. Cutclifie. 1M 1S8 DesRoches. Maclieod, lrgdshew, 191 ill MlcPldyen. , - 11'! 118 Freetown: Goal, Campbell; 186 11S fense. B. H0". Melntae: for- 14’! 140 wards. Clow, l-lill, McKay, Q1111]- _ mm“ 1S1 99 121 gt le, A. sentner-iio, High ns m dc- . Thompson. . Hogan. Jack Green. I I i he lng n} even “M L ‘Ihe Middleton Bombers made a Elia-WHY tie oi the South Shore meters in tlie east. New England. b ‘l’ l-“Blle an Monday night South. Midwest, 9y delieatin the Freetown stars Fai- West. showed that while tal- Mz -.'i be ore i e largest crowd of the ent 5°55“ The some was played in q ithin ready held better iiiaii those at period last year. sec- : 0nd canto but wilted before a sus- in Bomber attack in the netted five .,'.vithout a return from the S The‘ second section begins ‘Thurs- ’) 3 “zlichtcwith the classy Sum-f Penalties: Roach. Robertson. scum); “grunt? stars 0f the encoun- three B 0 “I L I N G gig; Cutcli-fie. Desltoches, 80H! promoter .Garden shows grossed a record of $1,306,467 majority opinion by declaring: ll" think boxing will continue along; =with other sports. _ ating on a month-to-month basis find with whatever boys are available.’ Uncle utting on an international show Mexico City in April and with ii suitable site, such as the Orange Bowl. can be ob- tslned Herman Taylor. whose Philadel- phia shows drew 8449.146; Goldie Ahern and Al Weill who groucd $600,000 in Washiniltnn: I1‘- vingschoenwald oi Chicago ( Charles McDonald and Baton of Ins Angeles_ . and Eddie Mack and Rip Valcn-l of Boston obs’ views. Robert Brickman whose Cleve- land shows grossed $245,000 la year, exclusive oi’ the record $74.- m gate for the Cleveland New! Christmas Fund the minority. _ poorest {flever had.’ he all"- expec t a year cause there isn't much talent av- ailable and the number Y0" l‘!!! now draw upon will be with" 1'9- cluocd if some of the i-Fa are rc- exemined and taken into the acr- Tf it, comes to a question of inferior cards I woul péefer to close up for ill , Art Higgins nf Denver thought de- the down" on the a {L11 At a largely attended meeting of the Victoria Driving Club held lust evening officers for the ensuing year and committees named totake charge of the var- ious activities iri connection with e season's ice racing, etc. is planned to have the first race of the season Saturday after- noon on the course olf Cut Street. he Clubs best race DB provincial mect at l-lsllisx. leaving for that city on Feb. Ii. lt is pected that a return visit. will be th Halifax-Dartmouth Last nights meeting was one of the best held in years and numer- cstlons for the conduct and horses will take made b-v Club to 0115 S D0 ins The officers for i044 were coim pllmented on the they managed the affairs of the Club and thc excellent race officers for 194s re- W51 president. Lt. Col. D A. MacKinrion. egresident. Wlillard Kelly. re-elec- ‘lice-president. Dr. F.C. Doiigan Treasurer. Stanley Matlieson Secretary. A B. Cutcliifn Brackley Point. Dr. H R F. Seaman. D K McLeod Wood. Harry Murphy. Neil _ Councillor Albert glacKinnon. Frank McKay. Milton EA Ca rveth. Detroit Bodiiai‘. Toronto grams they p suited as r0110 Carr. Toronto C. Smith. Chicago D1‘. Rollie W Hooper Horne. Wartime Boxing In ll. S. Headed For Even Better Year Associated Press Sports Writer Nl-‘JW YORK. Jan. lEw-Excep: in I few isolated spots wartime box- iparently is headed for an better year in 1945 than ill 1M4 when shows throughout the‘ United States grossed approxim- ately , _ An Associated Press poll of pro- becomc scarce and uality has deteriorated. especially , Middleton Jumped into a Ii-Olead am u, in the first ten minutes u p1- ' town played without foui- d! m7 "Killers, The stars drew w 9- goal 0f the winners in the elons generally expect bigger 5n‘.- c'-‘~ es for the material Until‘ They pointed out that shows a1- l’ co-piomoti in Miami nearly 000); "last year was the 31 vice. presenti n g p0 i. editor of The Rin awaiting the draft call have 8 been turning pro and th be “Sugar” Robinson Wins III-Rounder CLEVELAND, Jim. 16-(AP\_ Ray (Sugar) Robinson. uncrowned K1118 of the welterweighis, punchgd out a lop-sided ID-round triumph 0"!‘ T011101)’ Bell of Youngstown, a- t‘ 2.. tonight before 10,966 rena. Robinson weighed i45lte, One pound more than ell, Canadians: Trio Lead Scoring Parade I MONTREAL, Jan. l6 -— (CP)~— Elmer Lacli, speedy centre-star of Montreal Canadians. netted nliic points iii the week ending Sunday and advanced to a first-place tic with his teammate, Toe Blake, in the official national hockey league statistics released today. Lach ad- ded three goals and six assists, bringing his total to 46 Blake. playing the same number of games. was able to accumulate three goals and one asist, while Maurice Richard, the third mein- ber of the l-iabitants’ first string added three goals and an assist to bring his total to 4Z1 and set liim in third place behind Lach and Blake Syd Howe cf Detroit Red Wings and Bill Cowley of Boston Bruins continued hot in pursuit of the leading Toe Blake and added three points each to bring their totals to 40 Richard continued to set the pace among goal-getters, his total reaching 28 while Lacli dominated the assists column with 29. Pat Egan's record as the league bad- man was unchallenged, the Bruins‘ defencemarfs total in the penalty box rising to 50 minutes. Frank McCool of Toronto Maple Leafs lead the league goaltend- ers in shutouts with two and hi: goals against average stood at 3.- 322, second only to Bill Durham of Montreal who has an average of 2,357 goals scored on liini in 28 games THE LEADERS! Kennedy, Toronto Moslenko. Chicago G. A. Pts Blake. Canadiens 20 26 45 Lach, Canadicns i3 33 48 Richard. Canadians 28 43 Cowley, Boston 14 40_ Howe, Detroit 14 40 Bruneteau. Detroit l8 35 Demarco, Ranger; l4 32 Hollett, Detroit 137 39 l4 5 l4 ll 9 STANDINGS: P W L l’) ll‘ A Pts Can- ndiens 2H 2i .3 2126 66 44 Detroit 29 i8 7 4136 98 40 Toronto 28 14 l2 2102 93 30 3351911 Tl 9 l7 l 99 123 l9 Rangers 27 6 l4 7 B2 121 19 Chicago 25 4 17 4 6’11ll 12 Gov’t In EB. Announces 5th Annual Surplus FREDERICTON, Jill. l6 —LCP) -New BTUIZSIWlCICS fifth 115E311- iivc eurpnls — $82,106 for the fiscal year cndcd 00-. 3i, i944 — was‘ announced tonight by Hon. J .J. 1 Doom‘, Provincial Sierfilflly-TTCBS-l UTCY . Unlle more than double the $34." 95g surplus estimated iii his budzetl last March, it was far below the record-breaking 194.3 surplus of $1,742,950 Revenue iii 1944 hit all ail-Him lllgli 01' $12,601,235. or $460,509. above iiie 1043 figure and $1.292», 203 more tiiar, thc buiiilekeitilllfl" ted $11,298,943 Expenditure also hit illi all-time high of $i42.699.133. or $2,121,357 more than inc total: spoilt in 1943 and a-LWJN iibcvc estimated expenditure _ Biggest over-expenditure was in the department of piiblii! Wfllks- ,713.50'7 $757569 abovo the 05-‘ m5 hmlfie “Zifiiliimatr all’; spasms liishvl" time". the previous yjcnrs expenditure] final Mike Jacobs. the country's No. l‘Mr Dcoiie attributed the increase whose Madison Square to siiovmlowmg and Fund ma nt-. menu; made necessary bv heavy ihreiraffic resultliiz from increased "i, iroustrbl activity Coat of fighting some cf the we are 0pm., t worst, fgrest firfs in history created over-expenditure in the Lands and Mines Department Cost of old ‘ ago pensions. pensions for the blind. I mothers‘ allowances and various t irggitution, also exceeded estim- a r. Th lnclal elect-ion iris‘ Alli!- rst Eosltruillmlylil. including ‘$28,269 for taking the soldier vote at. home and abroad. On the revenue side of the 106-; ger, practically every source of in-t come exceeded the estimates. Re- tumg from the New Brunswiflk Liquor Control Board amounted i0 $,W7,008 or $607081! above the Ps- timate. 'I‘lic 1943 flgiirc was $3.- o45,9aa_ Motor vehicle fees and; gasoline tax returns, respectively-q were 811375.877 land 521M365. Revenue of the Lands and Mine-i vligérpariifnent amounted to $1.447.- Net debt of the Province nt Oct stood pt. $82,932,328. an increase 0f 01.708140 during the V8111‘ sink- ing fund, stood at $l5.'l66.953. an increase of 31.194261. Cfifiwcutivr surpluses of the Provncc for the last five Yea" total $4,421,601 An adult had or narilv 28 pounds of blood. and at each iiilliflllml m“ heart sends lo pounds ihiWZh veins and art rlcs. are the fillers-in for those MW in the service. Promoters no loin!" are dependent on star talent for their matches. l predict as good hilt" 1'" ’°' ‘m " l‘ "“ '“ tI-t" int-u»'-t~"4-it-f-i-'-tIa-'-tr+'-i-'-i-'+'+'-t-'+f-t-'+'+e+31. t! Bantam League Encounter This Evening The Bantam League resumes operations at the Holy Redeemer rink this evening at 5.30 when Canudlcns. third entrant in the league, tangle with the Leafs ln a game that is expected to be close- knit all the way. In the opening game Rangers hung a. 4-0 shutout on the Leafs and the latter are anxious to at- one for that setback tonight even lllilllllh lt be at the expense of the Canzidiens. Red Button lllrilers Ban 0n llnearned Assists In Hockey MONTREAL. Jail. l5 »- tcp President Mervin iRecn Dultuil 3i lilo national hockey 194mm m“ N, ilelfid u ban oii UHBJlTlECl ‘d&$'lSts\ 283mm” 29w“ as Clifton. ulioney, P 911 1y -— awarded by a1. leilfidlv benevolent scorers in ihere- ‘ 593ml“?! bill-limp hockey ClLl 5 The edict arises lrom a psixtoiiul Sim/W by the preside ' uatiun in th- followliig complaints r a the circuit, with CBClIrOXY-Illflliiroualzq Cliains the other of being equipped with scorers whose generosity t4 liunic club plavcrs would a5 .50,“ columnist Elmer F-rgusoii oi tilt. Montreal i-ierald _say5, "pm mcs, Dlllliillthrvplsts to shame." notified. and h add d h - all)’ "ll they dgnT fgllovsxxlllsggz- tlQns. well._ we'll have to do some- thing else. ' his check-up durli - > ~ here. He checked tail/eivlelzbgil wflally as the some proceeded. af- terwards examined tlie oficial scor- ing sheets and pronounced me 590111111 perfect t It is_ liis intention to insist on a Nliiioils nor lire llicrc an} surpluses al-Fiilt ilitfllvretatioii of tile scoiiiiu oi milk products WllllC iiie (iiillflLd ‘H1195 in every leaflue city to 011m- ‘iiiate unearned assists entirely- More responsibility for the record- ing of assists l5 being placed in the hands of the referees, closest to the play and ‘who can sec best trhal goes on ‘ill iliu scrimmage-s. One thlili.’ 1hr: league rliief vtunlr to do is cluniiinix: assists when ii goal l5‘ scored on a rebound off a defending player. In the Boston-Toronto game Sat- urday night, won bv Leals 2-1 eight points out of a possible nliic were elven. In the Canadians-Dc- troit flame her-c, there were ll 20815 with a possible scoring total of 3.”- poliits. Onlv 21 points were recor- ded. The Canadiens - Ranger game last night, tvitli its eight goals or 24 scaring Doinis l9 were awarded At Chicago there were l0 Tlolnls uui .1 _ 0f a possible l5. and six out or 2| 1 difli it to m possible nine iii the lJeltroitJfoi-oii- l to tussle PRINTEGE ‘riofiins The Pekiii Court Gristle. China. su‘ was 640 your; OlClVV/ilfll the first iiiiintzi'nciure of crcziiiicrl‘ butter td swprfmtedy in Europe .<l‘flll‘c_ll1('igQl/fflllfliflltfsllbildy. 11E WSIQH Uicxilzsm YEO “ lllillfiliiir‘ MASTERS ” They don't know a saii~ orls hornpipe from his. wlndpipe - - - but they open a dancing school nnywiiy - - - and waltz SOCRIS. THPR 8 I’. H. Remember When By Tlic ilaiiiiciiilzi Press JJliillj,‘ Bhiuzictk of hes Jersey D ldLllLl Lltilhlbll 0V9!" LAAI lafllllhtil Ul lltto - . ADERLQCH, V/tiblm, lil ii lwilt iicui '- n said all ulubu have been weigh‘ “out M Cnwagu" 3' ago touay. bAJQUCLJK went a ioiig way after that, winning the menus lisp vyivrignl. ulaliiploiisillp iii 102:6. Th? 188E114: president. \'.'l10 likes d" “m "' L" Jwwu“ spoil for tile sake of snort, iiiudc l DAJRYMEN ASK~ A r iConunued-irom Page 1) The ioou values oi dairy products were widely recognized and it believed bl‘ many that the doll’? 0i as iliiy brziiiiti ol u; Tue increase in ill l\ 1n tile firs‘, live yclirg 0i war was greater than dumig the five years preceding the war. During 1943 prcduztion was greater 1,753,435,000 pounds ' ~ 1 the manufacture of butter; 23 T‘? per com in cheese- inaking, l4 30 in concentrated milk products 3B :0 in fluid milk sales, d 7 51 iii we err-am. . i0 llle quaiii1l;.-'of butter produced and the ex- t.) WlllCll former producers lied lied i0 shipping cream for the By Ken Reynold» ...*.? “Well, well, those fluardian Want Ails sure quick results — here l was just TWHNKING about renting myispare room with one of them!" e+e+++e+e++c+e*c++++at++d AUCTICN SALE O F Properties In Charlottetown I will sell at Public Auction on Thursday the 25th of January, 1945 at 12 o‘clock noon on the Premises the following properties! l H Dwelling house No. ltitl King Street, all modern con- aveniences. 9 rooms and bath room. heaters in each room, g ‘ nice yard and garage in rear. ” Also dtvelling house No. 94 on Richmond Si. with large yard in rear. For particulars apply in telephone No. 1857-J. WENDELL BEATON.