l!’ pflpllllfl. 194a P’ PORTING itiws 3 . . u-(Ari-After n“ twice. the bird o“ ‘£2’ Kim? Otllel‘ the Detroit Red uni-ins ghgeaigzrxfelgz "Awgfal W", wnight before s. sell-out gin“ 13,500 at the Boston Gar- tlu Snilns - “fir... of undeieagd 1 lite beinil ton Bruins Defeat it By 15-2 Score- ‘, IUIIAI! IIrIt Ierisd 1. Detroit. idsoombo 1H1, Penalty: Giudolin. . , _ ‘ Second Period 2. Boston. B011 (Cowley) I18. 3. Detroit. Cirouo 10M. Penal tics: None. ti Boston. . mucous) no. ~ - - l. Boston. Cs-in (Cowley), 11st. i1.‘ goeton.‘ Cowley (Clapper.- loll) 16'“ . Ocllirlgsr 40mm We St. Louis Huihrleyrs, - _~ Lead National Leflflle ' ax, Dec. as-(Ari-A y‘? ,2”... oiilclal National B“ u; leased thwcglé. w y e . was xicnkiicinitnual: walked away with year. “Bpennnnt pitchers leading I in I19 _ ‘mil irlirlglegl/CIBRES for the season " Cardinals. with southpaw How- gepollet wpulmz with liltfl‘ ell of Pittsburgh and Riddle of Cincinnati also games each to tie Cooper “ m in that depart- ri; leadership m" t. n. t u. uie st. irisuriiefixdstgif.“ two pitchers m d“ gtlete l0 games not 00m d the field of hurlers in that eat- Nler Halifax Forum For Allan Cup Playdowns HALIFAX. Dec. za-(crriflie [my League of Canada has oiier- the use oi the navy le ue forum E1? for the Quebec-Ma tllrics‘Al- Cup playoffs next s 'w.th- o except all eX- chargeabe t) the ller of the Forum id in a tele m t0- » to .. ‘dent J. Elliott Hudson the Maritime Amateur Hockey us e p - KY1‘: “.5521 rec f. o. ufter u . es were deducted, would be nated to the benevolent funds oi die navy. army and air tome. Mr. Miller said the league was king the ofier ror the benefit 0i we largo number l» area, who would be deprived of first-clan; hockey 11 the Ha nlor league collapses Jan. 6. the asdllne for R.C.A.F. teams Allan CW pill/y. ___-___? (By The Canadian Press) Leslie university, outstanding miller ltil, two years Ilo toda awarded the James E. Heilmrlal Trophy, Amateur Ath- tlo Union award for the Ameri- ein athlete who best combines ability and iibimel of 000 sports leaders. Mortgage Sale g ___ TIER! WILL BI SOLD by Pill!- Auction in front of the Lsw ourts Building in Charlottetown Queens County, on Mosidn the "l lily of January, A. D. i9 n: and b3!!! i‘? Number it in Kinll rlncc Edward Island. bounded and described a; follows. "I" i! to sin-COMMENCING lid having s front of twelvo . east sud west, on Cnrdllll! liver and extendin south by II!" lllel ihies to the orthern bound- lry of farm; fronting on the Rood I from Georgetown in Chir- liiieiown, being bounded on the but by land in possession oi Mich- lal McMillan, and or; the West by on o hi! possessi Angus Mar- flri Senior. brother he: Martin a County in Number 52 aforesaid bounded uni! "iiuoliiiidnlsuniouutii ‘Niiuy: ‘I.’ "y: ‘ on o v m‘ ‘.'.'...Li"‘".l.'“'tt‘“'€ 3"’ .125 n o o es In or fcrrnerlvnin the giussvesfllifll ii Alexander ', ’ on the South h the rear lino of forum ironth-I "the Geor etown Road on the l“ by lsniEs now or iormerl in mo»: of Willilm and Icon n and fonnerLy in n m c t d so I l on th 52s: bmlsn John Johnson. on {he emu!“ Bond o h" lty licsd leading from thl Lorne Valley Bold to the slit! . containing M novel III! a little more or lnldc undef- I. i?! th riot Eeneory oil. e0 default having been made ‘P! t of the principal men- n " In scoured. “Qdugii h day oi December. 3f; D. _ EGISTBAI OI‘ ‘Ill! COURT OI‘ CIIANCIBI. l Mmqifigyo. oi’ servicemen in 1° in m!!! Mitch ll, f IN Y ri: . . e o cw “or affected by the feet that Lamot- y, was Sullivan nnship by s prlierlln and lol- o! d oIn South by n the ego . Aloha Brazle having s 1.50 mar and Harry Breechen holdihl the opposition to 2.11. That makes Cardinals holdln: down t.lie first five earned run average positions when pitchers in botlrthe more- thsn-ltl-gauio and y 10- ame classes are considered. Whitlow Wyatt of Brooklyn lisd the highest won and lost percent- ning 1i and loelnii five for s .73‘! mark. and Hiram Sit-h- om of Chicago pitched the most shutouts-seven. Sewell hurled the most. complete games, 35. and Ace Adameof New York. by pitching in 10 games. es- tablished a new modern league record for personal appearances. He also finished 50 games for-an- other new mark. clnnctl started 36 games. gave l walks and fanned 1'74 to lead‘ in those dlvislonshnd Nate Andrews of Boston lost the most. games-IO. |l.amotta And ‘Jioohan. Tangle In ill-Rounder NEW YORK, Dec. lit-MP)- Jake lnnlottn. and Georsh Koch- and s pair of rusted. mush and in: periormers. will meet in a lit-round bout hesdlininil the fizht card at. Madison Square Garden tomorrow night in what loomsas a rousing contest. Lamotta. rated by some as the best middleweldht- now active. has one to the veteran but. ever-cana- erou.‘ Iritaie Zivlc and the other to Rey Robinson. but Keenan's record is even better. He suffered only one defeat in 1943. and has kayoed seven opponents while Lamqtts has knocked out only ur. ., That the two will enter the rlnz at approximately was indicated yesterday when each eighed 106 1-2 when exam- uimoiu had been rated s de- cided favorite over Knehan until todly but this situation may be ht we; involved in an accident in which s car he was driviu: fatally iniured s boy. La- motta visibly VII-s shaken by the trokedy. snd whether or not this would effect his performance to- morrow was the question- Threat 0f Muddy Field For Rose Bowl PASADENA, 01111., Dec. I,- (AP)-'I‘he throat of s muddy Rose Bowl field confronted Southern Hdiillflmh and Wash n plsy- l ere who went throulh eht work- ‘outs in s rsin which t e weather man salt: milht last for [scwrol dsyl. , s rainy wot field might do to California's hopes of Rose Bowl record clesr o was anybodvb guess. but Coach Ra h Welch of the eeeed n sud-s e kept out oi today's workout: with the sniiflee. ‘ CohJffC thithTro- so e revs o ohm teams’ performances formidable iourth_A1r%rce_Ili srs. The Huskies whipped th Fliers 21-1. and Southern Califor- nia. after s successful season. suffered s 81-0 defesthtthgwhsritxls the Air Ibrce sho - ter losinl four star player; to the Marines. o.i.i|.i. And li;ll,'l.;~ lltileials Confer ' ' A Tommie. Dec. l-Joil-lie- presentutlvos oi the. Csn I‘ Amateur Hockey the Nstionsl Hockey 101ml d terms of - dent: n '1' ddleton. first vice-president. and Dr. W: C lees-than H Johnny Vsnder Meer oi’ Cin- mum suffered only two defeats this year l-l the same weisht c B -»~>.;=a._;q' n»... ., rue cnaawntrowuf GUARDIAN. . i laser |=|r MANY HUNDREDS D0 SO BY SKATING ‘" SKATING WILL TONE YOU UP_ To‘ my rr THE NIGHT F00"! YEO rnearnes .(-ACROSS the PACIFIC IUMPIIBIY BOGABT MARY ASTOR Seslegortlliff those lap- or ‘when ho Hues W17 "Adar-Action and Bomsnco P. M. P. M. MINING ‘ICHMIO. Stock Qintaizions. s: I _s _ 8 2233s s‘: sasiaessi SOUBIS, THUR. B MONTAGUE. BAT. I as“ 0' ' T’? QSSSS of Edmonton, president or the ternatlonal Ice Hockey As- sociation and a past-president oi the C. A. H. A. Mervyn (Red) Duttnn. ‘ director oi the NHL. and Prank Selke. manaaer of Toronto Maple Leafs, repre- sented the N. H. L. clubs. ‘No statement was issued on the discussions. Frank Sargent said the meeting with the N. H. L. was completed this afternoon and that C. A. H. A. representatives from all parts of Canada would continue their dis- ns itht and temorrrow. He said he could not say the. nature of discussions to be brought - up at the C. A H. A. meetinlzs but-i 2 ,...- .- Fa H n- w .- .- .- .- --~. rzas gAunm v- | N due to the telling off of crowds attending junior hockey games in- ana _ this season it might bel decider: to bring Memorial Cup play-offs to Toronto alzaln next season despite the fact they were originally scheduled to take placer at 9V pel. Memorial Cup nines were play- ed in Toronto last spring. ' Other hockey representatives herswtoday were: Judge iott l-lu n oi’ Halifax. President oi the Maritime Hockey Associatiorv Cecil Duncan. secretary-treasurer oi the Ottawa and District League; Norman Dawe. president. and Al- phonse Therlen. secretary of the Quebec Hockey Association; Tom l1‘. Ioekhart. president oi the \Am- ateur hockey association of the United States; Al Pickard o! Re- lllaa. second" vice-president oi the C.A.HA.: fled H. Marples. C-A. . A. secretary: F. W. Moore. pre- sident of the Ontario Hockey As- sociation and W A. Hewitt. regis- tru- of the C. A. H. A Y BOWLING EEEKAH BOWLING LEAGUE Lsnessters N r-u- 2 oo u: "l. .. r mu r wen-Loo w 2 K3 t‘ rs-“Fwf” -".-.- i" o: so §b5£$8~1§=3l$$$33' '3$$.‘3-L3 o- w 8 3"?‘ .-'-... wrea- ' QQQG n. . rown E. McPherson J. McLean O. Lowther E. Campbell B. Stewart Trailers I. Lafferty M Lear-e‘ W. Burns Jeeps A. Jewell l-1. Turner J. Howatt H. Flnalvson H. Homer Cardinals A. Sentner M. Simpson D. Hooper h Sinlio — J, -lll M, wn-lal. High es — M. Slmveon-fll. ___________. MEDIEVAL ORDER i th Golde .. Fleect. .....“..‘£.§'$'n?. Difke of igurzundy in i420 is the oldest order of knlahi- hood in Europe. LINEN BANNED Q " P -r~r esssfiszsussaaeas _ . . _. pa?“ so SRSbS-sisdagizsaéz .- w u a_m» Cons Pap Dalhousie Pend Ore emisk ‘r Total Sales ___..- >I Montreal Burl: l n e made ““°*.‘.,;,",‘,°°{~‘..:"..i‘;’..&.2.i.. of and bedspreads has been cut mm and no table-cloths are produced. ‘FT? some: 2 ti: 3:» .- .-.- . n r r I ~os us: in 0 >- Price Com BRINGING UP igilillttlllli Hillllfiit utter-i 1 Doe. I-(UH- M 0 r-c I n i8 assistants» a b: >- r u i Montreal Stock Exchange s l’! Y =5 5'- 55-1-1550 0385 “E “ 13in?- ggr-rrré it. i‘ é mg Q Erotica" New York Stock Exchange _____ y. .-»-- u NNE“ a do$ooimseoooi a: 255352.‘ Srafifinfi r~rr"“ Qhlfilfill West Elect Stock Markets At A Glance NEW YORK. Dec. 28—(AP7—Fln- y seemed a bit d! seizure of ilroads ealtling oil of the steel labor walk- ou TORONTO. Dec. 28—(CP)—Tra- ding continued dull and prices sagged moderately Toronto Stock ch e. use Metals lost .22 in the in ex whllo the western olls and golds were practically unchanged at the close. Volume showed some irn- provement on that oi Monday at 188.000 shares. us: MONTREAL. Dec. Trading was dull and light on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market today. with all groups going lower in the averages. except golds, which were revised upward. WINNIPEG, Dec. 28—(CP)--Rye futures posted iractional trains to- day on the Wirmipe Grain Ex- change with May an July. scoring new seasonal highs. prices were 3-8 to 5-8 cent CHIC drifting fractionally lower ins, quiet but nervous trade. all grain prices m The appointment of TuclnB A LL ,socist.ion office since 1937. today on Bthe 35 M-(CIN- 21 AGO, Dec. 28-(AP)—After mp9 rallied today. Wheat and oats came withln__minor _ fractions 0i Out Our Way ___ pre- Lito Officers Appoint Assistant , General Counsel I Pi l b? LOANS llP GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Grafton Street, Charlottetown. I0! EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Terms in Accordance With W P~ ‘I. l. loglllltioll- Ihsmfi T0 $500.00 Geutrnl Guardian 5o and 10 cents ior every addition Appreciation. 70o per in l" fiflltl In! inch. Address and application. I I ‘ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minmnrn Charge for Any Advertisement I Cont; locals, rasi.z"is=..i“.':srrii"i*fe" .. ..... . . 3 l "P"! 0 70c per iuen-iaisis ol i:::::..:::.zuirsiraziarzcrmranearaa.rsiz chorlcfir wort Western and Itostcrn hon éiillllllt Events lo per word“. sl I nor Notice: I Thanh word. Lists o: Srllncri Presentation 01.00, othq» n Ind loos on Female Help Wanted Mr. J. A. Assistant CSYLFHLID Associa- . ___? WANTTJD-AUDDLE AGE WOMAN or girl, two in family. write Mrs. Daniel Siewari, scutliport. 12-28-29-31. Wanted A has been Legal Assistant in the As- The Asoclation was organized in 1894- Its membership includes prac- tically all the British. United States and Canadian transacting life insurance in Can-i ads. Its office ls at. 30d Bay Strretfl Toronto, Ontario. v A Native of Niagara Fells. On- tario. Mr. Tuck ls the son of Dr. and Mrs. John R. _Tuck of Edmon- ton. Alberta. He lived his bovhood in Western Canada. where he crad- uated in Arts and Law from the University of Alberta. He is a member of the Alberta Bar, and the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Radio in good working Write Box I stating price and particulars, For Sale FRANKLIN STOVE Eb}; sail: New condition. tween 6~9 P. FOR. PRDIIG MONTREAL. Dec. 26 — (CP —- Produce prices today reported by the on Department of Al.‘- rlculture iollowz~ Eggs: Graded shipments quoted on spot 38-40 for A-Large; A-Med- lum 36-38; A Pullets 33-35; B 34- First grade 36 ply Guardlan- l2- ing range. Street. 5.151;" ‘sr£rn£" tered Stock. Born-December For information write C. r‘ Port Borden. P. E. I, WOOD SLEIGl-[S AND heavy clack fur coat, an. 4o CXBSIUETY 37; traces. Clint/mi MOXTlSOXIIé __._,__ ._. __ ___ Teachers Wanted WANTED. —- TEACHER North Milton School No. Verner Coles. rotary N0. l 35 1-4-35 1-2. Cheese: Current white western and Que. 20 FDB. wholesale 10b- blruz western and Que. white ‘i0 1-4- Sotatoes". 1s n». bag No. l Que. l.%-l.'i0; N B. and RF. 1., 1.60- BANKS sunsnruran nifnanns Dutch church bells, confiscated by the Germans. have been replaced by two pieces oi railroad steel, which I when struck, can be hc-urd for a’ Friday. vlous closing levels, and rye, wh_icl~i led the turnabout, showed slight wAlvTreEiIIissisiTixrH-afiaie Cook st Provincial Infirmary. A . ply in the Million. 10-21-22-23- 4. COIHPQHWS» woman - SMALL ELECTRIC order. 64, Charlottetown, l 12-29-44. Phone i181 br- M. 12-29-11. sau: - seooup HAND‘ Furnace. also driving sleignzApl- 9-2. EErTSTrQrTQ W Apply 80 ltizéchford PUPPIES. Males and Females. from Re ti, l ALL makes of sleighs. oookiniz ranges, 2 inch oirch Plank. belts and -—i r o s. mo. 12-20-21. HOGS 'As Saturday is New Year's Day we would sp- preciale receiving hogs intended for Market la’. ter part of this week, on Thursday instead of DAVIS 8r FRASER LTII. Machinery EAW MILL MACHINERY AND ol-IIIP Equipment Ermrmull stock oi new and used sawmuj "Hwhlnery. belting, pulle s shafting. etc Blankets, beds waitresses. cable. etc. inqune from us. We C511 save vuu money M. Zage ma a . , r. view Rnord. Olnaorfod I'M‘ B“ Personal BOWARTIPS CARMINATXVE FOR Babies. Safe relief for wind. stomach and teething Successfully used {or t 100 years. Recozmuende‘ by physicians. 35c at. ReJdln . Bros. Lost . LOST. com wcnur. ruifss leave at Cudrnore Bros. Reward. 12-29-31. To Let ssuiii nearer} A1101!’ P. J. Mat- 12-28-31- ————1 r0 nir- spartm nt. Donald. ‘WANTED One experienced watch- niaker. Good wages and working conditions. Apply to your nearest Employment and Selective Service 0f- iice. Refer A.R. 217. " gains By J. R. Williams ‘—O_ur lioardinil House 1 cur our .- 04 é n FATHER I GHOvELING “ THAT'S ALGO r see on THE.- OTHER sine on ~'- T. GUPPOQE ' one OF vouw. WENLNEBGES/ - With Major Hooplo AND SHE AQKED n: ‘rule. was n‘ .1 Mk 2N1“? By caon-(EE-L/ilfiiivts WELL’ i HAVE CEETAINLY DONE YOU'RE TH‘ ONE THAT STARTS ALL. THE AN‘ PEACEFUL TROUBLE! AROUND HERE! Pougnv swans g_ DON'T HOLLEQ ‘Trill. AND war" We require unlimited dill- titlso oi chicken, lewl. Abe all other kinds cl moot poultry llvo sud dressed. Cor- root ma." m, “h”, ARE navm’ EFFlE A. market prices. Our Ilidifo hillinlhbllnt h l0 ‘WWI! ‘he HAFTA wae‘_w I'd- HARD Swift Banadlan t 00., Ltd. Charlottetown AFTEIQ ALL, lF m’ scnoesisiss. PIQICEF’? ‘$5111 POOM -AN' POOR V FIE DOESN'T‘ weal..- even i=1‘ GOOD -REN‘IT 1 WE D0 LIKE ’EM-I THINK‘ N oueufrrA use: o‘i_.lr_r or BOT. GRAN’ MA" EIDDLESTICKS! AN’ THEY'RE JUST ROOMIN’ THERE; ‘WE ‘THEY MO/E our! ERCY! 1- » Capt. 194). Kin‘ Futons Mediate. lure World nlhtr rescued. GO OVER THERE. AN‘ TH’ SCROGGINQS 5O MAD BY F11 wi n T DON'T YOU MAKE