I “CM m, V”, .. \ A . THE. CHARIJOITTETOENWGQARDIAN P ohrlmlzws M "v liofcat Boston Saint John Curlers To - ‘ENOON SKATING TO-DAY 'r|-| s FORUM "$241. /1'(LZ£/ British Cons ols t flow/z- rim Period " ' 5 l. £13m o. lmith (Wiebe) mo. ' ’ ‘ _ j i u’ N O T-I C E es: None. This column ls reserved for news of local interest, but Advertising The Quarterly llt-etim: 0f"the l’.l~l.I. Fish Rfld Game Protection Assuciallvln will he hold in the Bruins 4-2 i-P lay Here. Over Week-End bffnm "u"... ‘um- t} Ice Ne. I JJ-l. Hdwatt .5d ‘rmton. J. A. P: r. Dr. H. McIntyre, skip vs. le Rink. Saturday l P. M. loo No. I Hon. '!‘.W.L. Prowse. Id Nichol- son, DY..H.H. Pierce, J.P. .Mo- Leod, skip vs. ‘Thistle Rink. Ice Ne. l George W- McLeod. Clover Mc- a Le n. A.L. McPherson, CH. Black, BUD. vs 'l'histle Rink. ifl {-2 tonight b Ore 11.913 Chicago t B1811 . Fbllowl rm-w‘ m wmw“ f»? ‘fi’13°ht‘f°."1l..°u'““ “h” Tonight Ma, hes are scheduled bolt-l: TIMES A: Much [other As _ Many Oliver Brands Tested! Second Period 2. Boston. Ian (Calladlne) 0.15. a. Chi ,. Mosienko (Wiebe. Smith) s22 4. Boston, ‘Callldlne (Cowley, n. Jackson) 12.33. I P. M. Ice Nd. '.i LB. McMillan. R0 Bevan WR Adlm, Col. _ ' ' ' I Thou: Rink. G hm‘ m“ " M‘ aflvncway ‘nature may be ‘Inserted a en . able h: fidvaiic: "at "m, l’ W, “slrrsrac-ronv CLINIC ti... Gillette Sl-IAYING CREAM llg, 3 ems lvlw-enly33t Made by the world's . leading expert: in shoving ' comfort — the mokm o! lino Glllolle llclell ' blacked out London was suddenly lit up when a Nazi bomb hit s sis mam during a hlt-and-nln raid. Silhouetted against the roaring flames lire sir raid wardens and fire fighters who rushed m rescue oc- iupants of the burning buildings in the bockgroud. fiflhfflfifirilnri Red Cross supplies being carried aboard one of Canada's 1~h1r>s Among tho Red Cross gifts carried by all >114)‘; are survivors‘ bundles with which to completely outfit, from ml l0 loot, rescued sailors picked up on the high seas. l" I! “Hint-Ty of flashing blades and al- um [ymlyvcommunlty throughout the Donlinlon at Cm "l e-ilulllli! the winter season stages a Skating who“; i“ l" clty of Winnipeg has proved no ex-i . v W; the rule this year. although their most ‘j f-“nll/Fl WM staccd in miniature form s ~l~¢d in the show window of Wlnnlpega vol- them member I of the playroom. __ _| From Bangers Canadian ‘ loe No_ I 8.5. Smith. LE. Burden. R. R. Crulckshank. skip vs. l0 l’. M. Ice No, 3 James Cerrv. I. H- L. Sear. H. Cviddings, skip vs, B. Chicago, Bentley (Smith) 19.50. ‘I P. M. loc No. Z P.W. ‘rumor. Roy Qulizley. R. S. P. Jardine. W.W. lard. skip. vs. Thistle Rink Ice No. I Funk Cox. George Keefe. A ll Du‘ Rink %iilsletet. LS. Victory Over tlhalklng up their second straight victory in a row Army hockey team last night advanced to the finals of the City Hockey League against St. Dunatarvs University team when they held off n furious third per- iod attack to defeat the Navy last night 3-2 in the third and decid- 1118 line of the best of three semi- i lob on their hands last. night sg. ainst a much improved Navysquad who after seeing their opponents build up a 3-0 lead in the first two periods roared back with a stirr- ing comeback that just, rgllgd to knot tr,- count as they soured twice without a. return from their opponents. Judged by many to be the fas- test and best. game of tho league the two teams opened wide right frcm the start and kept up the fast pace all throughout. Simpson sent tfhe Army into a 1-0 lead in the first period Whltlock made it 2-0 in the first minute of the second and then it was only fitting that the line that has played such n part in the my's drive tothe finals should score what proved ‘l0 be the winning marker just past the half way mark of the period with Whftlock, leading scorer of the leagusdoing Detroit Wins [6-5 Victory DETROIT, March 2 --—. (AP) - The lowly New York Rangers twic behind tonmht in a des- v w . but the Detro finally won, 6-5, before tutors. Adam Brown, shot three goal-s. SUMMARY First Period i-Detrolt. Llscomoe (Howe) 5:16 3—<Detrort, Llwombe ll-fowc. Jack- son) 6:2 York. Demaroo (Gauthier) L-Detrolt, Brown (Clrveth) 13:53 b-New York, Gauthier tiilller. De- marco) 27:28 o-New York, Mahsffy Hextalli 19:21 Peruaitles~t1oive, Heller. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties-Simon. l-lollett Dill. Third Period _ ' ‘F-Det-wlt. Brown (Jacksoni 5:61 l-New York, Hexiall u-lfuer. Dill) o-néw York. Mahaffv (Heller. Xtall i211 He i . l0- trolt. Quackenbush (Ann- ng. Brown) 12.51 iCerveth. Brown 1410 Gmsso '5,'lo'7 spec- of Deuvit, vl-lcller. Gloseoi . Penalties-Dill (molars ) . and unteer Doll mop. of the won-ls and assisted by local artists and hair-dressers. Winnipeg Doll Slop to date has realised one [and seven nunred dollars from the reclaimed ‘ #011004‘! Qlllnteers. many of Voluntary Services, {thous- Army Goes IntowFinals In City League With 3-2 Putntuzrh l-lyndman. skip. vs-' Navy Squad the sniping as his two linelnates Cudmoro and Jackson drew assists on the play. Both Navy goals were Bentley) 12.03. Penalties: None. Third Period Smith Penalty: Egan. 6. Chicago, (Mosienko. Saints Take Lop Sided Victory In TERDAY - Officials at the Red ‘. Cross Blood Donors’ Clinic report a succcsJul morning yesterday. when 72 donors responded to the appeal, turd the civilian response was very satisfactory‘ | TRAIN AND FERRY-The train left Borden last evening with 148 passengers. arriving her,- wlth 84 passengers at the hour of 8.35. The ferry ma-dc two trips. only. duo t;- the storm. Ice conditions present- ed no difficulties. Officials report- ‘ 0d inst night that railway trans-l portatlon was considerably affected ility lloop League Salt Dilnatarl’; University basket- b d their uninterrupted City basketball leagu defeated the VOlIIlB. lIlOXlJCflTflCCfi P.W.C. team by the lop-sided score of 34-3. Saints led lZ-l at the scored by Junop before the six minute mark of the third and fin- al period had been reached. Levi, Army defencemsn who got out of a sick bed to take part, play- ed s. big part 1n the Army's victory last night. Although not figuring in the scoring he was a tower of strength offensively and defensively and teamed up with Simpson to give fine Beach Grove boys a well nigh lrn, ble defence. Both lines of the Army worked well with the second stringers turning in their best performance of the season. Bedend was tstandlngfor the _. the encounter. He figured in scoring only one goal but was a constant threat all night with fast - breaking att- acks that her-sued his opponent! in every session. They opened wide right from me startiand with Thompson drawing a penalty Anny had g chance but could not get in scoring position. Whitlock was in three times only to be stopped by Haude with the Navy-missing s. great chance as Levi popped upfrom practically nowhere to k-nock the rubber of! a Navy stick ms they broke in with a three man attack. It was past the thirteen minute mark when Army struck for their first goal. Nightingale picked a loose puck at centre and as he skated over the Navy line slipped a pass to Simpson standing 10 feet in front of the net and latter made no mistake u he gave th: hard- worked Navy goalie no chance on the drive. Play continued very fast for the remainder of the period but both goalies were unbeatable as they pulled off save; that seemed labelled for goals. Levi was still in the penalty box as the squad started the dle canto. Army held off the ga '- tacks of their opponents until he returned and then struck sharp and swift for their second goal. The goal came much in the same man- nor as their first. with Simpson snoring a loose rubber passing to Whftlook and the latter stickhand- ling to within fifteen feet before blasting the rubber into the cord. one minute arsi i5 seconds after the start. McKinnon came through with n. brilliant save from Jay u Navy pressed beck hard with Slmliifin stinking McAdam up with a beaut- ifully timed body check as the big Navy player skated into scoring position. The period was over half gone when Army got what proved to be the winner. Jackson started with the disc fr:m deep in his own zone into Navy territory: h; pas- sed back to Cudmove and tho lat- ter relayed the rubber to Whitlcck parked right. at the crease and there was the Army's victory as Tarky backhanded the rubber high into the cords Right from the third period faoeoff a five man Navy attack paid dividends as Raynor getting the disc from n focecff slipped it across to Junop with the latter sliding the puck into the Five minutes aftervnrds from a faceoff inside. the Arm" lin- Navv accourfied for number two. B-dord passing to Junou with the latter gettinz his second zoal of the rsmv and what proved to be the final ore For the remainder cf the some -e ~Navy nut on the pressure colttin- l ually but could not nlerco the stout defence beln~ thrown up bv the winners. MacKinnnn. Army woalie ‘Wivwirc’ the rwnwd to its feet se- veral times with miraculous saw-s as the Navy team skated right in to close scoring position. Lineups: ' Army: Goal, McKfnnon; defence. Levi, Simpson; forwards, lock. Cudmore, Jackson, Nightin- gale Richard, Bicad. Cavilllon Navy: Goal. l-faude; defence, Mc- Adam, Raynor. Roscoe; forwards, Junop. Bedard, Jay. Douglas. Poynts l-fennessey, Thompson, vezlns. Referees: Kant. and Bsgnall. SUMMARY lst Period: l iNightinnlo) Penalties: Thompson. Levi. lnd Period: 2 Army. Whitlock (Blmpaoni 1.16 S. ‘Army Whltlock (Cudmore. Jackson) HAO. _ Penalties: Ncne. 3rd Period: Army. Simpson v 4 Navy. Junop (Ravnori .2‘! wmt- ‘ ' championship at London end of the first half and then out.- scored their opponents 22-2 in the final 20 minutes of play, Mnuray of the Saints was top scorer of the game getting four vfield 5011a and a. penalty snot for to tot of ii points. Lineups and scores: Saints: Murrav- ti. O'Shea, B, O‘- Neill, 6, MnAdfl-ln, 5. Sllbzkcy. 4. Mnlintee, 2, Hcnnesscy. McDonald. P.W.C.: Bagnall, 2. Nicolle. 1, Beck, D McDonald A. McDonald. Creed. Palmer. Tod , Cornish. Ruderees. Lennox, Young lloop Brook TcamWins Semi-Final Opener SYDNEY, NS. March 2-tCP)-- HMCS. Cornwallis team from Deep Brook, NS. demon- beat in the Maritime senior hoc- key playdowne by administerinz an 8-1 lacing to the strong Sydney Navy outfit in the opener a best-in-five semifinal round. With too much speed for the Sydney ‘rats. the talentladen Cornwallis team had things pretty much its own way until the final perod. Smart passing attacks and quick breaks k the Sydney team busy back-choc ing. Trophy Matches The following trophy matches are scheduled for the Charlottetown Curling Club tonight: George W. McLeod Trophy; '1 P, M- ICE NO- d William Nicholson vs. G. R. Hooper. ICE, N0‘. l J. I‘ Hobbs vs. P McTague. |_' P.__M. 1c: No. l D. C. Jamieson Vs- Gurling Results A rink skipped by Frank Acorn last, night won the Charlottetown section of the Regal Flour trophy competition. defeating . J. E Burden four 10-4. Today the Acorn rink will play Summersldc and Montague rinks at Summer- side for the cuo Results cf other matches played st the local club last night include: l-l. f. Splllett. l0; G G. Hugh- es ". Donlnnlon Life Trophy: C. H. Black l0; Dr. H McIntyre . E S Giddings. l4; A. W I-lyndman 2. W. W Lord, l4: R 5 P Jar- dine 5 Amherst Juniors Advance Notch A ft!" Amherst Ramblers advan- oed a notch in the Maritime jun- ior hocksey-playdowns tonight de- to take their two-game total-goal round by a 19-10 aagregato score Amherst won the first game last night lloiilcinlior When (ly The Canadian Press) Just 12 years ago tonight Tor- onto's tarry Gains retained the British Empire heavyweight boxing lb-round victory over Don McCork- iridsle. South African ilzleholdcr. The Canadian battler relinquished 5- "ivy. Junop Iledardi 8.55. Penalties: Raynor. ' Junop, inf the title to Len Harvey iw years no». " atrated tonight it is the team to curling o 1 pro ERST. N. 3.. Marchmifi" feotlng Fredericton Oddfellows ll-'7 with a by thestcvm yesterday and re-g suited m a general delay in the‘; train SBIViQe throullicut the Pro-‘ vlnco. i BUDGET DEBATE —The Bud". getdebatc was continued 1n the‘, Legislature yesterday. the speak- ers being Messrs. Heath Strongl Fourth Prince. J. A. Bernard, First' Prince. T. R. Cullen. Second King's. J. P. Matheson, Second Queens and Hon. J. A. Campbell- Fourth King's. The latter moved the adjournmcui just before six o'clock. The House meets again at 10.30 this morning. uELlvbuv HORSE mes _ s white l:orse_whlch hauled a mill; ncllvery vehicle in this city, win- ter and summer. for thc past l7 ifrtlrs dropped dcad yesterday on Prince Street. He was Jim. nwnr-rl by tho Garden City Dairy and H5 the first delivery horse the firm bought Mien it began business hero ln 1926 Jim knew his job thorough- ly and know every house and store where milk was delivered on his route All he needed was someone to handle the bottles. he did the rest. turning farouhd at the end of streets. stoppmgin front nf doors and 51W?!" KRBPIHZ a watchful eye on 111s driver If the latter was dc- laycd Jim did not move on to the noxt Place until the tiriver no.5 ready He reached a comparativ- Cl-i‘ "I" 01d Mic T01‘ a horse, bolrl ill)?“ 24» He started work as usual this mornmz but droflllcd dead be- fore he finished the rimming round Personals , ‘Spr. '1‘. E. Murphy is visiting his sister, Mrs. Leo Costello. 265 Eus- ton Street after four years service overseas. Miss Virginia MacDonald. Halif- ax. arrived last night en route to her homo in Souri< Mrs. Isaac Bryanton, city. retur- ned last evening from Halifax, where she was visiting her daugh- ter, Miss Ruby Bryanton Petty Officer Ralph smith and Mrs- Smith of Crescent Brach. NS. are visiting in Charlottetown. live guests of Mr. H.L Smith. Pilot Officer J. Pavslow. R.C.A.F.. Mrs Parslow. and (laughter, Llvxme, and Pilot Officer W. Riva. R.C.A. .. Mrs. Riva. and daughter L4: Ellen arrived last owning from Chatham NE Thcv will spend fl few days here beforp leaving fori, Sumoncrslde. whole tnev arc w stationed Entertainment For Troops Enjoyed Despite bad roads, deep snow, and a blustcving gale that kept most folk close to their fireside, Don Mcsscr and his "Merry Island- Jors". journeyed to 62 C. A. 4B) T. C. inst night. conrbincd with comp talent. and slattcd a fine even- ing's entertainment, for the 20f. troops gathered in th¢ Dnll Hall The U.l<‘.CY. band, already well- knowu lo many oi the recruits _lill'0\l$lll their C.B.C. broadcasts. vcll they WM’?-llQllflll-Sl-JL-llfllllfi. on tho suage as thcv starred on Ithg evening with their v islanders‘ meme-song. ' Ray Simmons, the band's clar- inetlst. doubled as "Master of Ce- remonies" and introduced Dnn Mcsscr. ‘Red’ Sautry. Charlie Chamberlain. Warren MacRae and Jacki» Doyle to the troops as the progrununc opened. "Charley" Chamberlain. who as usual proved \'f:l‘_V popular with lilac troops received a great hand ifroni the boys with his " f Had a Hat When l Came In." The Army pm-uon oi‘ the show opened with Gnr. Laddlc Weiss of SbskatChF- wnn contributing a solo. with gui- tar acompnnimcnt. The Western boy, possessor of a fine tenor voice. mime n grrnt hit with the audi- cncc and did cut-n better with his encore number. Gm". Alex Clclland of Vancouver turned in his usual fine job of "thug l-f ' ls animal noises and bird-calls. ranging from chickens and ducks. to the mournful bugle-call “Re- vcillc." Ray Simmons turned ovrr ill:- microphone tn Liout. Bruce Nick- zrsmi the Centre's Entertainment Officer, long enough in play first-class clarinet min of Sorrv Nouy" and thou to introduce thr- Islanders one of their famous "reels." consented to nppcal" on the stage and slmz "Put Your Arms Around Mc“ with "Shoo-Shoo Baby" as lm encore. L-Bdr. Connnllv of in" Beach Govt- Band accompanied her on the piano. The numbcr was very vxcll rccciveri. when Limit. tire owning came the unex- . Nlckerson qnnounood Ono of lhr highlights of lilt- on- i City Hall. (Iharlollctmvn. 0n Friday. March 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. This met-ting is open t0 all citizens whether members 0r not. Let's make this a date. W. ed HARRY T] l).\‘lARSl-i. . President Cross Receives $ From R. T. HolmogrigiflLtd. News comes from Sumlncrslriv that the grand nlzl cstubllonrmu 0f R. T. Holman. Ltrl. lmvc ngul‘. donalcd $1,250 to the RM CF05:- campaign. his big cuntvibullcv. n-lll giro tho Sumulcrsldc and Prince Cour.- ty campaign organization n fun- start. Reports from Sunmlcrslcic state that the Prince County cum-l paign promises to surpass all rec-l | Two Pilot Officers} Freed 0f llharges QUEC. March 2—'CP\—-'I‘wo pilot officers of tm Rural Cun- adlan Air Form. John Alnxtmdci‘ ‘Taylor, 22, of Jacksonville, l<'h.. and John Ross. l9. of North Bay. Om... today w;re_ acquitted bv Judizc‘ H hes I-‘orlacr, nf urlnvgcs 1-1 us-g so ting Georgette Del-niche, 1T. _ 1 Lac Au Saumon. Que. Judge Former . ordered their i'lllllCfll1l[C llilCl'.'lllt)ll i He had ‘previously zlisnnswd charges of ott-mpting lo C0lllllilL u ‘ moral offence and robbery. l Taylor and Ross were nlTcslc-di curly on the ruorninn of Jun 22.‘ after a Sister inn ncnriiv nunnorw had heard the uirlis shouts. Shf‘_ told police she had been ntlnriv d» n officer." i 1 i 1 . . f an operatic so- prano. female, and PU‘. Harold Wood. of the Medical Staff. gor- geously attired in an evening gown v with all the trllnnlings took over‘ the centre of the since. Ptc- Wood. who ls a. first-class female impers- onator ‘brought down the houso‘ I with his rendition of ‘Slevrn Sue", and "Make Belicve“._L.-Bdr. Con. noilv provided the piano nocomlr‘ nniment. After Llcut. Nickcrsun thunk“ ed C.F‘.C.Y.'s livogvzmunv rlivor o "Art" MacDonald. the. "Islanders and file various lsvvfovmcrs on hc- r half of tllc officers. stall. and rr. crults. the band pluvrrl "Tile Kine" and another flue evening's enter tainment was ovrr. LONDON » w"- Th- Rfwoll Norwcgiar " ' '11" renilv its n the ("co was in 1941 r‘: i‘. i - C’ L," piil ~ reformed in Bvrmn ' l l "Mel-w v nnlmwnmrwmlny Ur. .. .. tnnk nvcv~ with . i Tho audience had nn unexpect- ‘ ed treat when Mrs. Elmer Gallant , Arm; cooks Illr n- nurvrlul Fir ' :1 ll s: "- ~ vi Pl . " _ \'.\(‘;. I‘ \‘.ll r‘. "l. I frcm the Soles of llquul- crmxeut .-,‘.ol . in the year cncicri last Nov increase of 5187.092 over the prev- ious ' commissin , , . . u. - hides n! cii"|\'.\ 1 (Canadian Army Oversees Photo) ijN. S. Liquor Sales Increase In i943 HALIFAX. .\'I£l'(‘il 2 - iCPr -_ l Nova Scans gov- lotulled $15,323,389 3t‘, an year. the prmmrlal liquor reported m 1hr legis- lutum loans‘. Not nvofiz of $.5.496.3ii5 iva-s Mimi/n in 1hr commission's amino] report, compared ‘lill $4,843.91’; for the preceding year The increased pro- fit was largely accounted fm‘ b) s dcfrcase of $601.76 in the cost of s2 o: . Dramatic Turn l_n Lonorgan Trial NEW YORK, March 2 ~- ‘APR: The drnlnatic tnurriel‘ lvial Wayne Lenora-on produced git-ales: silrpriso today when prosecution surizicniy asked riisnlissol of the RDQCiIlI tnlesmen cmicl defeucn accusations that the stair, Wfis "quillinc" in the case Tho younrR C A. W‘. aircraft- man accused of slayinz- )i= wealthy :2 year old wife. Patricia. appeared bewildered by the speedy turn of vents flint " ‘gr- John J Frcshchl said mnzlu result in c mlstlinl. Fro "in abruptly‘ adjourned to- rlni‘ session hall an hnur hftcr it had hegvn so he could study legal ‘ precedent in who snarl. assist , tho Oxford ggcu in trainm: for the hontrarrr with Cambridge, 1m- ndmirer sun‘ thcm an cnrrfull" wrapped m rivet our. clivitnl f‘. shcct of _ ‘x .s.:_..:_. 1‘... . 52.4.... l-‘rrd li~'.\~1"'l\ "~ - l. .- ‘w ' ‘iv.