_.pgnnuanv 1o. 1944 fgoitum; mzws fCruikshanIz Rink Wins 3 straight To Take Lead For i British Console Trophy ree starts the sident of Mont ue Club, Wm.. ‘ifii that yesterday golden. , eeidentaaof Aioermirvr- L. p in the battle Club and the four members of the Bushes. 5min. Consols Cur n. c. A. r. link Chief Justice 12s.] mg pi-ovlnclal title u play Campbell was present and also was, Nerd“. .9, Char- seated at the head table Y u“; After the toast w the King ml been drunk a. toast. to the Armed Dr. Clar c. Forces was prop: r; by Chiefi Justice Campbell and responded to by F0. Hamilton. Short speeches were delivered by‘ Messrs ' Swindell. J. H. Gau g MMacArthur et. J. A. Fraser and S. Rowsell. ' President Clarke in the course h of a, few remarks paid a tribute of‘ appreciation to J. F. McLeod, _ Chairman of the Games Committee for his splendid work in drawing I Two rinks each from Montague up the schedule and his efforts in having it run off as smoothly izuld Summersidc meet today at the Curling Club for the Mac- as was being done- Mr. McLeod re- licd fittiqglv. ‘Arthur Challenge Trophy, Games Chairman Finley McLeod an- 'I‘onight the local club will be hosts at another delightful banquet nounced last night. Play will take place in connection with the Pro- in the Winchester Banquet Hall and another enjoyable affair such as last night's is fully expected. vinclal title tournament now un- derway. The MacArthur Cup play is al- Afternoon Matches ways eagerly looked forward to |and compet tion between the two ,clubs is expected be keener than ever today. Play will start on arrival of the trains from Sum- merside and Montague. All games are l4 and affairs with the total score deciding the winners. Following are the lineups: Montague: L R White. F‘ G. McIntyre, R. G. MacDonald. R. W. Beck. skip: C. C. Stewart, John MncKenzle. Bruce Madman, H. L. PAGQELB d..- __= CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Filthy’: Schedule - ‘ ll Bonsoiel ___ Following i; m Wllg ailemlggiigdulhoaiehgls rovinclol Champion- “ng Trophy biglrliltgishlsorasola Cur. l. Charlottetown Qmfiu" “I ‘m’ the evening w, R_ "n15 meets the survivors dill lllay for the title. l". loo m. s Johnstone ‘vs. NOTICE Any person tresoauiuLnn wood- lands on Inst-e of is Patrick Msggiyre, Newport, will be pros- eeu . nuts. PATBIC m as. 2-10-11. K "m" flow York Stock Exchange ..i_ Aniwmds. AmCarandI‘ WI IBOOMMIND AND OIIIR- GOIIIITY 0F GLOUCESTER ILB. 4% BONDS MATUIING JAN. lll 1001 AT 102.50 AND ACCBUED INTEREST FULL PARTICULARS 0N _ al-T :‘.;‘-'-"-.““--_-. =..- TO YIELD 3.50 ‘fl REQUEST r. J. onsmilu a 00MPA||Y m. I- M. lAGNALl-MANAGIB r so. i“ - 1- - a?!» m s 223i Undefeated g. a. :4 it 142- H70 l7‘? mamas»: M0 mlilg ' of Jolfinsfene-Hughes Winners match vs. - '--—-' ‘- -fl-'-'-:==:=~:;:; sroci? QUOTA TTONS MINING TORONTO, Feb. 9—(0P)-6tmk Quotations. Sfnfl Acme Ajax Anglo Udrl Ang Hui" Aquarius Arjon p Armistlc Aswrla Aunotr Baas-ruse ca: qqr-i-sleqass- iSfififiiéfibi-‘lfi: dot aéslbé-LL-Léséétb .. s.- Montreal Stock Exchange >- so ~£;$ ‘lliQib-Cnit-lv-ik-IU‘ l: last ah of thclegis mm ‘M "° gettlrlil BRITISH CONSOLS TROPHY P l d P ' £525.13‘ hail’; c.1152; Association Irv Mnrdunnhl Tobacco Cvmfiwfly Joy‘ Annual Companion. u- o: c: s w Ahif-lli Asbestos Bell ‘rel Cml Pat: Can Siclzlnslilliis Call Vickors Dist Stag Dryden Ford A FY8561‘ V T C _--s i=5 Stock Markets MONTREAL. Feb. 0 —— tCP) Pfl-Dels and alcohols were easier in itmdulg today on the Stock Ex- olamge and Curb Market and trends were maxed in other departments.- Price revisions were llB-‘PIOWIY gen- O . eraillbyv. Total mics: 34,400 shsr 11W again wc greet an those ‘v1.0 are taking pa“ in Prince dfntriala, 19,100; mines. 14:10 Edward Island's Annual Cu ' " ll TORONTO, Dbl‘). 9- (CF) - Sport i t‘ D . . r ng Conlpemlon‘ No other Bold stocks weakened steadily to. n 1e omlnlon has been so conducive to the promo- dfc’ on the}; Thmfilntg Excihaflsef 82f 1o f ,- _ . ,_ _ . oosedwl an ex osso . . l n ‘o good fellowship as curling. Ihrough it the varlous provmccs “we bu“ bmllghl @105" wgtther —- engender-ink o7 1'4 ' Mtl Power Selling was chiefly in evidence u lviflsssy Harris the secondary and j lssuesmc a more connlctc a - I ' - - . unity I u‘ dmstdlldl")! and a true spirit of national :01;- lth ‘m rinkoghawwniz a bl"! l!!!" ‘he m‘ n their performance favorites to come ltle and trophy; o N~'I>.--_-_. mound“. Feature oktha afternoon mat- Q ches was the extra end battle sta- ced between Dr- L. Johnston's Montague rink and the R. C. A. F. four from Summersldo with the Montague feam wlnnirlk out on the second last stone of the ex- tra end 12-11. Throughout the thirteen nlaved competing rinks gave a brilliant display of curlinf! Wit-h some sensational shots being wit- nc-sscd at each end. Going into the MncGregor skip twelfth end Johnston was in for Summerside: Wm. R4 Morrison, a shci; as Hamilton se-nt down ‘his 1G uI-laivfs, Keith FY8881‘. MOr- T] f , v o .- as inches 9V 8 . 5 p. 1c man z‘ ' " ‘ . ~ his}? liziitvéhaohlrligfto: the end? J H. Gautier, Em MacDonald‘ u lttulcis of Iilillsll Consuls Cigarettes arc Pmud and sent it into an extra end. As- i G°rd°n white’ T A‘ Campbell’ ' of the fact that the)’ have been ':sZ§ i-hnuccs n h mmmg ' tto take 1e onors- ih-fllglqce ycslcr 1y was productire Hi", hcsf rurlmg and much cre- dit ‘is duo to iccmaker John Mc- Danald for the four excellent 5"!‘- M-s he had ready for the curlers Y”. bl est surprise of mmfiliv Qsttlcllgdaygsvgs the elimin- ation of llic Air Force team from gummcrsidc. This rink, composed oi iour flyihl; <- - oi‘ the R. C. A. f‘. were strongly favored to be con- 1- 1.1m title but although eusationollgf at times mute and skip their just a shade bet- m wvice tennr 111185011 out cl the piciurc in their third ;_ (- eliminated by Bill Swlilv-IBIVS Albr cu rink who cum.- through with a 3 u 1 and a 3 on the lust ~ _;~ .\ win out 14-12» e0 yrcai. k...- f I our» '5 - Uszi Smelt 75 I Luke of Woods we» ends w 25 got Steel Car tom l1 posted urine » 1 91'“ lngex loaos alihnrffmow gurus pref 11732. 9T1“ 90m domino. in the Base Metal -_ .- s. -;»2Ei~‘ _ ‘SEBSGJ-éstr 8701113 -' NEW YORK, Fob. 9»-(AP)—Buy- ers combed the stock 1st. for "special situations" today and per llnittied the leaders to find their own l eve s. Price movement generally was narrow and irregular. Steels and rarls tattered near the close lubbers and mixed assortment of shares mlshcd ahead for moderate 8B1!!! s: we: i l more sssesaiesiiizs s wnumpm, Feb. o-(cvi- Sales H a!” lwheat estirnmt ’ cs were “Ducted y Jason during trading on the Winni c gm“ ex e, i’ B Jcllicoe Buyers representing the United fled to have 2,200,000 bushels of Nos. 1 and 2 ilortherr. States 2B . 03 3-4 Upp Con 34 Venture 06 3-4 Vcrmllaia 34_Waite Amu i Wilt Co Wrt oar“-S ~: Q- roming to rest ilbout a foot away for Prince Edward Island repre- rlclfs Albertuli rink. club was reduced to two classes ain, us Hamilton went ‘to the teelsklp _ ‘ ‘ for his last attempt Montague hadI I so long identified with curling, and that they have contributed, from John-stairs laying in shot. Dr. Pros McIntyre chalked up Lin.- scccnd Montague victory whcu sents the curling championship of the province. The Highland Lassie I stands for the greatest achieve- W- 3- Unllkslmmi le-"Ulls “ilk w yesterday in place of the four a iii-o victory ovel Dr. C r_ schedule‘; bummerside entry and in so doing Gracious Lady, owned by Roland 5e: ‘Jason iKerr Add Kirk L Kirk Town lake Duifault cu . sat down to a delicioiLi r6- pasl. The Prince Zdward Island curling Association were hosts to ihc loading shot. Hamilton elect- cd a vrly difficult draw shot in the billion but the stone‘ was light in some measure, to its ‘\.;de_ Ice Meet llcrc: _ The BRITISH CONSOLS trophy his rink marked up a. big tour on i ilic twelfth and linal end to give} A mid week harness meet here; 11in; u, lu-‘l victory over J. H. lvly- i sponsored by me View,“ Driving ment in tobaccog and cigarettes. To thousands and thousands of smokers it means the utmost in deg; the United the curlers and event was pre- nresldcni. of the FOR 600D- MOK/IVG SIIAVES YOU CAN'T MATCH cw: c/zzzrrz A12 Reporter on Gillette's (ovohode of Sports“ suys; I ll a 0 produce s razor blade that delivers s svod-looking shave every- "mfl sfecl must be hardened ,"‘:"“l.7 753M- Thsl’: why Gillette owns sod operates a" of the few Vickers srdncss Testers in North America. It's used daily to all" certain steel in Blue . ‘lime Blades is correctly “filtered to fake sud hold as sharpest edges ever coed-sud ‘in you ‘h; world's smoothest shaves)! this rink displayed the same con- sistent curling; that enabled them to go through the city series with- ou: a defeat. In the other aftemoon match G- G. Hughes and Bill Svnndell stag- ed a soc - saw baillc icr nine ends >5 ~i but then the Hughes rink came through w.th a lcur on thc truth, a. single on the eleventh, that off- set Swindclls three on the twelf The game ended 14-10. Eveninz Games Tile evening tallies failed to uro- duce the sahlc tlssc llllu tiuluug games as time taking place in the afternoon uutm IIQIVETIIfigSSDrQtIIIIE our n3 was a8 n ° B 8 with manly snarklinll slants befns pulled oll._ The Cruikshank rink taking to the ice for their second start piled up an early lead over Dr. P Ms- Irrllvres rink m win 19-11. Ur. Julmstene o! lvlontague nitcr pulling more or less of an upset by dCIChf-lfll F0. Hamilton's rink in the aftemoon match fell a victim to the steady curling of the G G Hughes rink and lost 17-10 Hughes taking 8 of the l2 ands _ Dr. Clarke oil Sulmmemdc had It n way \\'len he ends to def: l; J.}l. oerten boys to the sidelines. F0. Hamilton's rink and Bill Swlndell out up n see-saw battle all the way before Swlnclell came the last three ends to sna a 14-12 victory. Hamilton built up a 6-1 leod on the first three ends: Swlndell camc back to take a 1-6 lead by the end of the sixth but the Air FOPCC rink chalk- wp a doulble a single and a triple to sandwich a sixurle between two t?‘ the next three to be re- e winner. clntyrds Montague rink was ..ted to four uncles in their games against Dr. John- stone's rink, also from Montague as they lost 14-4 to go out of the running At the end of the third it was 3-2 for Johnsfone with s close battle in prospect but. John- stone took the next six ends to built up a lead that was never threatened. Bwindelrs Alberton rink never got going in their match with Dr. Clark's team from Summer-side and absorbed a 24-3 lacin! Wt nevertheless despite the lop-sided score the Swlndell rink were right in the thick of thinks up to the last stone on each end. The feature match of the en- tire day was the Hughes-Cruik- shank battle and what s. battle it was. On each and every end sen- sational curling was the order as every player came throu h with sensational shots that eft. the outcome in doubt right to the last shot Hughes took the first end with a single; Cruikshank went ahead with three on the second: Hug]~' gr.‘ hg thljgl Wltll B. sin- gle t,..f"‘a!a1il‘*tl1e'“winner came r- rough with n double on the ourth to lead 5-2 But here the battle started. Hu he! WEN- l‘ head with two doubes in a row Cruikshank. re lied with a single: Hughes did li ewiss on the next but Cruikshank got two on the ninth and the msteh was squared as Hughes got one on the tenth. But on (h: eleventh the break some ls Cruikshank got a three; Hughes rallied gsmeiv but the best he could do m! let two 0n the 12th which left him trading 11-10. _ H Afternoon llhlohll Dr. P. Nit (M) c nynlfl lll 010 004- l0 J. H. M k (A) me 010 000 I01 I10- ‘I W. R. Cruikshank (C) M8 ll o no oao- u m’ om“ f‘) loo ooi oos 101- s Wood cf Southport won the class A trot and pace after Marjorie i, Budlong took the first heat. Law- |leisls Petelé bycR. MacDon- n coppe e case pace n I straight heats. l SUMMARY i Class A Trot and Pace: Gracious Lady (L. Kel ) 3 Marjorie Budlonfi ( n) 1 iPiaydale (W. Ke 1y) 2 , Nancy Bucllong (L. Praught) 4 ; Times: 31 3-4. 3i 3-4. 31 l-2. The winning horse in owned by Roland Wood. Yuthport. Class C Pace: Lawless Peter (I Moreside) 1 Peter. Grattan (M. Jay) 3 Mav Will (A. Jay» 2 Nellie Worthy (A. Cutcliffe) 4 Times: 32 3-4. 32 l-2, 32 l-2. l The winning horse is I R. MacDonald. Nine Mile l Officials: starter. Russell Abbott; ‘Judges. Earl Inzs (W110 was also announcer) Harold Cudvnore and H. Murphy; timers, L. 0‘Meara and E- Downe. F0, Hamilton (S) 103 040 000 300 0- l1 Dr. L. Johnstonc (M) 010 302 lll 011 1- l2 G. G. Hughes 002 021 010 410- 14 W. Swiudell (A) 200 N0 102 003- 10 Evening Matches Dr. P. McIntyre (M) 001 000 040 204-11 W, R. Cruikshank (C) 220 413 204 010-19 Dr. I... Johnston (M) 001 010 040 400-10 G. G. Hughes (C) 210 301 204 022-17 Dr. H. E. Clarke (S) 031 011 020 Ul-M J. H. Myrick (A) 200 100 101 000- ll F0. Hamilton (S) 303 000 218 000-12 W. Bwindeli (A) 010 H1 000 $10-14 Dr. McIntyre (M) 011 000 000 011- 4 Dr. Johnstone (M) 300 311 122 100-14 Dr. Clarke (B) If 100 M 114-0! W. Swindell (A) 000 011 010 000- S G. Hughes (C) 101 032 010 102-10 R. Uflllklhflllk (O) 0S0 241) 1M 000-ll YEO T H E A T R _E S W171i You Can't EscaE Forever m" m... BIINDA f-i-s rns ms 1'0 any! YOU LIMP WITH moon-rs: souius. ruoasnn, ms Mounoul an‘. us um 0.06 r. u. 1 smoking satisfaction. éxf 1a ./'%(' [(1 British Consuls (77-11 2' c 170.1. THURSDAY SKATIN and agents of commodity credit corporation 1,700.-i 000 bushels of Nos. 2 and 3 north- Efn "CHICAGO. Feb. S-(AIUWheat futures climbed more than a. cent times today. and the ulpiliun-l en- c ryc and barley to fruc- tionul gain . Oats showed little change nmst of the session. ’ LONDON. Feb. 9—(AP)- Prices finished steady on the Stock rat- ,change y. l Rails and industrials were somc-i when; mixed while leading oil fs- - sues and kaffirs sold lughcr. Inter- TO-NIGHT 8 UCIJOCK I W G001) FRIENDS-KEEN ion-Plus MUSIC Add Up To An Enjoyable -'I‘lme Your Winter Resort - THE Fflfllm visas-sup.‘ -w_._.._ Standing In Bonspiel Following is (lie standing of the flnkg m play for the Provincial title and British Consuls Trophy. Teams having lost two limes "a out of the running. w W, R Cruikshank G G. Hughes Dr. L. Johnstone Dr. Clarke Dr. P. McIntyre Wm. Swindell J. H. Mlfflck 1'0. Hamilton _ Maaurci-n-wor 2 2 2 1 l 0 0 Canadians Win Midget ilpencr From Sea Ballots The Midget Hockey League opened at the Holy Redeemer rnk last night with the adians scoring a 7-2 victory over the Sea Cadets in a game that iungsters turn in a real good brand of the ame despite this wasntheln. Wen n8. 595"’: the season. Canadians took an early lend that was never threatened. Spear- headed by McKenzie and Shepherd they raced into a 3-0 lead with McKenzie getting all three on pulses from Shepherd before sea Cadets re lied with their first goal Lark n counting on assists and Ready. Hughes got the fourth Qumdinil l on a pass from bncphard and ran the count to 5-1 on Dia- mond's unassisted counter. Bev- uns scored the losers’ second on s pass from Prowse and the winners wound up the scorlnlg as Shop- hard scored from ughes and then matte the plav for McKen- zie to score the final goal of tho game. . Tonight the Juveniles swing lulu action naaln with the Canadln seeking their second fifrcl" lorv mo.‘ llie w owe‘. Cadets are rr. ' d lo _ '1 surprises in liare for iir: Odlueb. Can- ' Navy lloopstcrs Defeat P. W. 0. R C.N V R. basketball squad took a close 38-30 vicfinrv from Prince of Wales lest night in l. high scoring hoop game played at the Y gymnasium. The Tars built. up p 20-16 lead in the first half and than outscored their opponents l4 to l0 in the sec- ond session for their margin of victory. ‘Tittley of Navy was high scorer oi’ the night with l2 points to his credit. Lineups: Navy: Turnbilll ll. Tittley 12!, Gel- latiy 7. Wright '7. Scott 4. Lennox. Brooks. Jubenville. P W.C.: Beck. Palmer. Mac- Donald fi, Todd 4. Richard 2, Young 8. Creed 2. Referee: Geo. Sinclair. ll. ll. L. Schedule. Two National Hockey Lea e games are hcdulod for tonig t. Red Wings play Rangers at New York and Bruins play Black Hawks. at Chicago. Tippy “Larkin Wins lll-Rounder NEW YORK. l-‘cb. —9(AP) - Tippy Larkin used Lulu Costantino ns all mlimntccl punching bag tu- night in winning a decisive 10- round verdict over the New York lightweight at Garden, Larkin boy, weighed iéo 3-4 Costantlnds I35 3-4. (By The Canadian Press) Just l1 years ago tonight more than 20.000 fight. fans scrcnturd the canvas for the count in l3ih rcurd cf his l5~round "'" Trims C rncrn. Four i'*;- W.“ bout n i on 1hr (fist-l: cf lhp boating. l l-le never regained consclousnesl. rl-i; s ' national shares closed firm mid coppers were idle. ' "on Timer” sun Active In Ionnis HOLLYWOOD. Feb. ll -(AP)- In tnc golden age of sports, back in tne early 20's, Babe Ruth was baseball's home run king, Booby Jones had a stranglehold on golf honors, Jack Dempsey was the world heavyweight - Charlie Paddock was the “world's fastest human" and Bill Tilden was acclaimed the greatest of all tennis players. Dempsey, now ~18 and a Lieu- tenant-Comnrairdcr in tilt: United States Coast Guard, has been out of boxing a long time; Ruth's legs gave out several‘ years ago. virtu- ally all the track records of Pad- dock, a Marine Captain when he died ln a plane crash, liavc been wiped from the record books. golf is only relaxation for Jones now. But Bill Tilden, at 5i. still plays tennis every day. Those long JpBCC-EICVOUIIHQ legs get around the court with some of their old- umc agility, and for one set, at ileast, Bill can hold his own with the best. - William Tatem Tilden ls a pri- vate tennls tutor here, and teach- el by example, and in his free time periorms for military camps. An amazing physical i“ "o" “big Bill" has been engaging in one of the most strenuous or all sports sing he was seven, Tilden dominated tennis for fall dooads and won the U. S. singles title seven years running. He helped bring the Davis Oup back to this country and won the U. S. doubles championship iivc times with three different part- hers, Vincent Richards, Britain Norton 0f South Africa and Francis T Hunter. He turned professional in i981 and kept on whaling lugs-inst the best opposition available. It was not until Pasadcnlrs Ellsworth Vines invaded the pro ranks that Bill tasted defeat in any extended S cries. "There's going to be s tre- mendous sports revival after the war." Tilden says, "and closcr collaboration between the Ameri- cas will result in some great nth- B a Shore Cad L 861k Cont Moneta Nipiss Nomnda. Nordon Norgold Nonmetal Nor Star Oil Obrien Omeafis Pac QII a a 18"“ rP*r~* 8t88$$28% 1717.56 uoas "ro was Industry has discovered a method lo make a new liyht-tveauht plastic 41 £"¢"1..v'asiga<>_t2$9._i>\'1n .. . Advertising Rates- Minunum Charge for Any Floral and Spiritual Ofle Appreciation, 70o per inch or do application. Payable in Advance Advertisement as cent, Central Guardian foc 6o er word; ' . 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C. l-i- Black, o4 1711211)); 51L 2.. -1i . wasiab a nationalists Ill woman capable of lakin char- of housc and table, lilallzllt‘ Hi5 one who 1S 130K111! for l‘0,“_'}\};\1]< out work b)‘ n Catholic lillllll)’ consisting of Darulls and youngsters. Good wag-gs, Will ar- range transportation to Antigo- "ml 1Y1 will? state rf-lcrcnrrcl Hod w cos cant-cred. a sum gBoy , Box 1-18. Antxgonlt-li, N Machinery oswaur aws sun “woon- workin machines. Newest types stion: Ltd. 402 Vancouver. B. C. letlc competition v e Un- ited States and South American countries. I'd like to be in that. too " Smoke Eaters Not To Seek Allan Sup all i harness and drlvi For Sale is]. sits Jasisssrintvsa dslelgh. Joe MacDonald. Manna {Fort sans-roar naiuxr: 011s- 2-10-21. ' - THE PERSON WHO TOOK white angora muffler and glove: from the dies‘ cloakroom Charlottetown Hotel. will plfiflSé return those. articles to Hole]. 2-9-21. Personal rns wan AGAINST Asrrma r1 on. ‘ind ‘Davis’ Asthma Remedy 7895" is releasing lhc captives. Jenkins Phar- 64 doses onl Y G11 A ship lrnvel ng in convoy io lana- mobilc Sedan. Good tires and heater. Boll Bros DeSalélc-o 2‘ fiifl"s'rbirs_iiua LSO our: %rJboys skates size ii. zPllaorlile | "ramp. n 5: m», -o -—tCP) t -Trail Smoke Eaters will not enter lillmi Cup Hockey competition this "fake" as Erni: Scllnai‘ sprawled to Spring. it was announced following; them meeting of the club here last uilrlit. Club officials said the decision " ll.‘ .- cccausr- many plays-rs . ».r..xi:i l2.‘ unable to secure limo off jfom esscntinl war jobs tn partici- nst in the some. ‘l-“(Tmil-t-t-rllltflffiilill) Cod 15c per lb (lclivcrcd C. 0. D. to any Station in 50 lb. lots. signed Albert Griffin. Box 29f», M°""¥E°;_ l-il-“ifitli! l _______.. . _ FOU D -I‘AIR GOLD RI.“ llurv l .\"‘.!‘ Crchitl. 110 2- l0-ll _ _ st Great George Street. land requircs two and half months for a round trip For Foot Ailments . CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. DP. l Urlhopcdic P GHIROPODIST I43 Great George Street _l UHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. i