" 4H: (SPORTING NEWS _ , blot and feel that these horses will i. PACE six ‘\‘__._._ 12 N. S. Horses Coming Here For Inter-Prov. Ice Race Meet 7711's Week Last evening the Victoria Driving Club received tolcarams from the secretaries of Dartmouth and Miichuwn this week, and that they should arrive here Monday even- ing. After a series of elimination cantata the Club; have picked the wcrthily represent them. To giva encouragement to the drivers and owners reservations for . 50 o! the Dartmouth Club's mem- bers have been made with the harlottetown Hotel. Doubtleas a. ilqr wire, asking for reservations will be in shortly from the Halifax Driving Club. The following are the horses that are being brought. over: Halifax Driving Club: for championship ‘Iho Victoria Driving Club has an entry list of upwards of 40 horses and the are all eager to start. Club of icials, ti iing to figure out so that every y can have some fun have practically decided that at least is be req red to complete the prog- ram which will start on Wedms- day afternoon. February 23,, and continue on ‘Thursday and probably Friday. It is expected that races in which the visiting horsemen take pert will be scheduled for Wednes- day and Thursday as no doubt the owners and others interested will not wish to stay away too long from business. _ As symbols of victory the Victoria Driving Club will present to the winner of the championship pace and to the winner of the champ- ionship trot beautiful silver trays, suitably engraved. On Thursday evening. February pace, Ralney G. Henley 2.04; for other pacing classes. Bud The 'I‘ra.mp. Flo Direct, 2 l2. Singirf- M. arrangements have been made with the Charlottetown Hotel for a visiting horsemen re; afternoon's racing will- r-mlnr I» luv. Nalinflllrfoolfllrl Before Their! usual! Ztffiiilii s, auplsiWt-"isl nut poisonous nccu acids lruvo cvsrathing to ‘.“.‘..".i.".ta%ritsi‘l°“ a o c: return of c8190! ‘ I 5%; CENTRAL GUARDIAN column h reserved for of local interest, but of a newly ncturc ma! at five cents a wcfll. at abis in advance- COOKS for Photos. CONFEDEIATION LIII IN- SURANCE. DIL J. E. CORIIGANB off will be closed from m; l0 March 2. K. or c‘. s1‘ uoME tonight. a to i2, for members, their wives aria friends 2 21-h inserted ll: rm- ic c to 818-21 ins cnsacorrerqwu cdvcrtiulnl G UARDLAN banquet i-o which, of course, will be attended also by horsemen from all over this Hnvince. At this funcéim the K. OF C. SING SONG-A large number of men from the three iirnied forces attended an enjoy- Sam 2.10: Tracey Hanover 2.0a l-2; : ' for the trotting classes. Heather- ' belle 2 08 i-i The Dartmouth will send as their CIIBIHDIOTTSITI’) rc- presentstivea in the pacing divis- ion San Ton, 2.07 3-4; and for the trotting championship, Alvin Guy. ,2.05 1-2 The remaining horses are: Driving Club I championship trays will be presen- The scheduling oi’ the races and other clerical matters are being completed and the program of ev- Walier Brown. 2 0S: Symbol Har- ry 2 07 3-4. Nancy Edwards. rmy And Navy Hockey Teams Open Semi-Finals Tues. Night The first game in the semi-finals c! the City Hockey league will be played on Tuesday night when llhe Army and Navy hockey squads qangle These two teams will battle » it out in the best two Out of threu series for the right to meet Saint plonsfiip of the League. i . -In the regular schedule these,‘ learns met each other twice with the Tars taking the first and thei Army team coming through with‘ 1. nice victory in tho second en- I Dunstan’: University for the cham- § counter. These two evenly matched teams feel that this first game Ls the important 0m‘ and should provide the hockey fans oi this city ‘ with the most holly contested garlic oi the season. Tlicrc will be action galore in this struggle since these boys play the Wide open, bruising brand of hockey that fans really enioy. l-“cllowing the gar-no. a skate will be held with the. music lacing fur- nished by the C A. (B) T band. "Canadians Win Twice In Week-Endmgzrn operators were on s The ‘jremuxria. Second . l-Montreal. Getl .i.. IIW YORK. I'd‘). 30-6)?)- dia league-lowing Montreal Can- adians had too much endurance and too much defensive strength Ior New York Rangers tonight and tbs last- lacs club a 7-2 in one the best games o! fie National Hockey League season her-e, It was Canadians ‘ second victory over Rangers in as many nights. A crowd of 16.388 saw Rangers. 5-2 at. Montreal Saturday tn tsko tho lead in the first only to weaken and ke thair ninth defeat in their last i0 gun SUMMARY I-‘Int Period l-—Moutreal, Watson (Getiifle. McMahon) 3:28 . lfi-GYIYOXIL, wooden (Hulk. Dill) -. ____ cw Yonk, uemarcc. (Heller, (Isach) .. Aubuchon) lB:00 k-llvéoéietreal, Lammireaiax Penalties-Finch. Hearts-ii. our. iicccnd Period tau... Loch 2:56 rmcsl, Blake (Richard) 10:2) . Penslties-Getliffe, rilim. Third Period ,_7—.Montreal. lain (Maj- cau) 8:31 l-Montreal. Watson (qetliftie. Richard) i3: . Harmon (Watson) 17:48 - Penalties — Bouohani. Hextsll. bcrlain, I-iiller and Lamon- V ed. or went to the g Taxis while Montreal's street ca: e. win boosted Canadians’ point iota-i to 61. highest in their history. The Stanley Cup Canadians of l9- 80-31 scored 60 points during tho , season SUMMARY '" First Period ‘iMontreal, Geelifte tmmouresux. a Chamberlain) 15:21 Penslties—Dil.l. Richards. Hillel‘. Parlor! iffe (Chamber- lain. Watson) 2:07 wtoptiseaal‘. MB-Jeuu (Blake, Fil- OXI émyoliikubemarco. Aubuction. (Rlchl-fd. li-Mflntlglllll. _ McMahon (Watson. Filion 10. T-illrlaciwoilork. l-lilier ll-Iextcll. Dill) a, Penalties-Barnum. MIDGET HOCKEY . MEETING TONIGHT F/liwaaers of mizlgot ncckei‘ iearm and players are requcmvd to “attend a meeting tonight at 7 o‘- 88 Hemngs Win From Bruins 6-5 DETROIT, Feb. 20 -— (A P) - Detroit Rod Wings clamped c I11‘- rner grip on the national hockey league's second place by defeating Boston Bruins 6-4 in a wide open game tonight before 12,647 spectat- ors. Th; Wings spotted Boston a two goal lead in the first period but scored four times in the second per. iod to make it 4-2. After boosting the margin to 6-3, Detroit stayed off g. last minute threat by the Bruins for their fourth straight vic- tory over Boston. SUHMARY First Period . l-Bosfon, Cairn (Crawford) 12:36 2—Boston. Boll (Crawford, Cain) 13.33 Penalties-Hollow 2 (Major and minor). B. Jackson 2 (Mayor and minor) Second Period 3-—Det.roit. mrvcth (Hollett) 4:45 k-Detmit. Brown (Carvctil. Arm- trong) 8:31 b-rlgiffoit. Bruuefeou (Grosso) oq§roie Bruneteau (L-iscombe) "charities-None. Third Period ‘L-Boswn, Egan 3:44 o-Detroit. Grosso (Howe. Brune- teau) 8:18 fi-Detroit, Llscombc (Jennings) 10258 (l3 Jack- .J£1C‘k.b0fl 4:53 ton, Guidolin (Cnlladine) Penalties-queue. NATIZI z-isif SATURDAY New York 2; Canadians 5 Boston 4; Toronto l0 AMERICAN Cleveland 2; Pittsburgh f! lvsriomir. SUNDAY Boston 5: Detroit 6. Toronto 0; Chicago 9. Montreal 7: New Ycrk 2. AMERICAN SUNDAY Hershey 2: Provirlenc- 3 clsk in the Knight; or Cohjnbug I KEEH BLADE ion soon rcr rams PLEAS Indianapolis 0: Cleveland 6 itt u Buffalo f) r i i mic y enta should be available on Tuesday. l Columbus Home yesterday affer- noon. Music was furnished by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Marion Dougan while Mr. D11. Noonan was master of ceremon- the young ladies. ENGAGEMENT — Dr. and Mrs. Heath Maclntyre announce the engagement oi their daughter * Joan Alexandra to Lieut. Gordon Douglas Bell son of Mr. and Mrs. TRAIN AND FERRY — day evening with 175 passengers arriving hep: with B5 passengers. at three trips on Saturday, and ‘I trips on Sunday. Tha latest report last night was that little difficulty was experienced either day. As the Maritime Express, from Montreal. was very late. Saturday, a second train was added to the schedule It left Borden with passengers. arriving the hour of 1.46 A I-IAVE BUSY WEEK s END - The Maritime Central Airways had a busy laeek end. On Satunhy a. total of 81 passeigérs were taken to the mainland, fcar special flights b61118 carried out. and 4s persons brought ‘back. Yesterday flour round trips wen made to tho Mag- ((81611 Islands. Outward traffo consisted of l6 passengers, 2590 pounds oi‘ mail and 240 pounds of express Returning traffic was h ht. [t W35 the 29th trip tn the is ands for airways planes since the first or the year. Yesterday for the first time a company operated two way radio station operated at the quit Islands. Now it is possible for pilots here to obtain up to the nunute weather reports before tak- ing on’. The station was built by the Airways Company. Ice in the Gui! betwmri this Province and the Magdalena was said to b. gflll comparatively light. Personals Mr. Geo. P.“ Brightman, Mari- time Central Airwayi. is in Char- lottetown. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Belle River, is a. guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. W.H. Lane. Brunswick llctoi Moncton, is in tbs city. Mr. Arthur T, Sloane, Grand- view. Man, is in the city. AL. Muridy. Montreal. ar- here Saturday night. Mr. Gordon MacDougail, Rum- fOrd. Maine. has arrived here wher he has enrolled as a. stud- ent n St, Dunstan! University. F0. EC. Cow-sell, R..C.A.I'., and Mrs. Gowsell. have arrived hers from Belleville, Ont Mr. J. H. Currie. West-ville, N3. who has paid many visits in this citv is now here on his final bus- iness trip as he will join the R, C. A.F. next month. Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDonald. Colville. P.E.I.. have received a tel- egram from their son AC1 Lloyd G. MacDonald. R..C.A.l=‘.. announcing his safe arrival overseas. rived’ | I [to - Olson Schedule For Hockey Results loaning Tonight This is thc schedule of matches at the Charlottetown Curling Club nishv ‘l P. M. Dominion Life Trophy IC . A W. l-lyndman vs. I. D. Nick. olson. ICE N0. 8 H. L. Scars vs. W. R. Adams. Keefe Trophy ICE Nc. 1 ' Willard McDonald VI. Prank Acorn. " icr: m . 2 h’. Atkinson vs William Nich- BP M. Acorn Trophy ICE Nc- 2 H. H Pierce vs. F R Mo. rnv Yfllill SKATE aims ro-umur §‘"'E§'"»»m~.,.,.,,.;. 8 YO V WINTER UgESOWl‘ Fflmjm TH l5 (‘i ‘T A Crimpb i Dr E B. Giddings vs. W W. Lord . ' ICE N0. l G Iiutrilfis vs. Chi/if Justice c ICE NO. 4 Regal Flour Trophy (Teams to be named), ies. A dainty lunch was served by Ernest V. Bell, Charlottetown, the marriage to take place in évigfch. Tho first train left Borden on satur- rhe hour of 10.05. The ferry made regular M here with 0 at . M. &ndly. f oy circles when 5T $331.‘: able sing song at the Knights of O Because of the Canadian Red Cross, thousands who might have died, have lived. Think! Thousands of men whose wounds might have crippled them for life have been made strong again because, at the crucial moment, the Red Cross was there. Think, also, of that. Thousands of fighting men -— and women, and little children -- have been spared unspeakable physical and mental suffering through the ministrations of the Red Cross. Think of that, too. Above all, remember this: The greatest, most punishing bards; of the war are being fought now. Demands upon the Red Cross _ from battlefields -— hospitals — dressing stations and enemy prison camps, pyramid from day to day. Surely, the appeal of the Red Cross for money oo carry on their crusade against human suffering will meet with nation-wide and immediate response. Let us all give to the Red Cross, gratefully, eagerly, generously. 14a spa... ewwlauz, S. A. McDONALD General Dry Goods, Clothing, Miilinery and Goofs Furnishings anyway .lsTlaTirl Airman {ls Third In ESooring Lists l AC1 nul usoonrt. of . c. =3. 1".‘ uirivsd irhths City; slatui; ay n on a ur lwhichmwillmnd%hisrriq:g. ci- Mrs. Matthew lloOourt. Bright- .on Avenue. Earl. well known in Island hock- hc pill‘! with Juvenile teams for lovlrsi {can before joining the slvuo, is cok- inqhhalc and . is season ho played in the service Garrison Magus in llont- real with tho Montreal Ann and at the and of tho mailer schedule his tosrn wcuad up in place. to tho top naming Army on sfiiifld. The iconic was composed of five Menu and three o! them will enter the playdowns which will [ct underway March 0th. marl had a very successful sea- up in third piano in scaring not but! a total of 4| pcintsje whitest... out by his two llncmates, during tho schedule which osgrsbvulumca for the ability of lisoos Planned 0n Harbor loo This Afternoon Raoul Saturday afternoon were cancelled accuse of weather con- ditionl. However, four classes are planned fior th cffemoon at o'clock sharp. The rscos this afternoon will live In onaortunitv to horsemen to work out their horses for th |mid week infer - provincial con. ‘tats. It is expected that the fns- tor horses one real trip today as riot wish to take chanc ible injuries but other an startle: on ‘lh this afternoon's races as workouts and should iind them helpful. Following are the ntrles for to- days races: I-‘rec for all, Royal Jim, Peter Bunions. Jane Hamster. Class A trot, Virginia Kalmiiok, ma. Belle Aubrey, l..usty’s first, Juanita. Axworthy. Class A Pace, Wait N‘ See. Miss America, Nancy Budlcmg. Princess Kaimuok 01m B trot; Christie Budlong. Mild"! Mwresor. Mia; Brewer, Dr. L. 8., Mr. Tillcy Queen Square I iiiofoai some High —‘i—-%_. Queen Squur . School's hockey ag- gregation cha.l_cd up another rm- pressivc victory on ssturda morn- ng when they defeated ézrrnimer- side High Sol 5-2, iq n "foul . hlfd i ggllitht same played in the western Wm m" 3° m9" tmml lifter‘ watching ihe Summ raids “W” Pm bore corn thciwvnni: carlv if. the 1.55.3? ‘flit. 12315123’ ck t w‘... undu will usoiand lo on to 8,,°”,'“.i{‘.°,,.,,.}, the Charlottetown mangln Queen square will the KQITSIIHLIMII Friday ipgln at their annual Ice a the Fol-tan. Mr. Jyvbocroken was tho coach my B. dawns" was referee o“ and Gerald goody Macaroon. 3-4 fi-S '7—-Q Ill-BIT m IVGII‘. WIXG of Q-SB. Ml‘. Davis Lag-Egg... new’. i-QS S 5-Q.S.S ‘sou . Gay 10150 Leafs iiofoat Bruins 10-4 mnorrm (Bud) a day as Toronto Maple N tlo Hooks In contact or: n“ ma. ' "' Q at. .- 1.3.’ 4:01) riscux 7:40 Period ., Dow-rig 3:00 . Trainor 0:1!) rnIi-r less?” 5.6., Shephard 15:00 you. 20-—fCP)-Nor- oils. makirnfl his first drove homo four Boawn Bruins l l I is t0 anOEPolZ. 0.1” cluuiuuu urn cross The iD- ear-old Fort 1 y, granted pcimiss. nil hears While auniuiil; l?‘ musfn (run ch; R.C.li.l~‘. to ihc 111:1; ad with youtliiill JBC steal individual ily may" with Black Hawks. Maple Leafs _ In Sooroless Tie ~8§W° H Y crowd for the season-IBM“ also out» Toronto hicugfl a! the f t period. __________ out RTNHING