l i g‘. i1- l K f PAC _ WHITE l-‘ICATHERS . S h o w s 315-7-9 P.M.: with the mysterious Sudan g in flaming background. Lord/Kilclrenerfir mighty vicfdry a1 Onulurnlun leaps cry/panoramic life in vibrant {echuicolormin the story of a mun branded coward. TCzOA Y and SATURDAY PRINCE EDWARD ‘for .o"r.ws or ..Brand of a Coward! Saturday M u 1 i n e e 2.30 TIIE WORLD. NQVIFICE rrrnrrrs ox saus St. Patrick's Play “DANNY BDY” Friday, .\I.|rch 15th it Hughes llrug (71)., Rcdrlln Bro», ii-ullyis Grocery. Mniilu-r. adulfs-RSC Cllilrlrcu lf-c —II.l5 l‘. )1. Evening 8 P. M. — —- —50c ullmlu-r reserved 75c on Sale at R. T. Ilolmnus Tuesday, Man-h 12th until 5 I’. M. Nfarch 15th Limited tICkl-ts L-47-3-4 t! Stanley Wins From Bayview In Overtime The 2a»: liznr between 11m Sun“ Bayview Hui \\lll .. Stanley riui; m i-il). -1 shoal of u f It was u lr-ai Lo the fans as the teams hamlet; : cu‘. after 51 min- utes of ovci nu.- wuh the Bombers coming out on [Op by the score of the semi-finals (r Bombers and w l: played at ‘i on a fast r . The first period no; away fast with both forum irgnig for the op- ener. 1t came at- fir.» hallway mark when F. McEwc-n a Bomber fozwvard beat V. Aft-Lean xa-‘hh a clean cut shot, so the period ended 2-0 for the Bombers. G. McKay getting the other. Second period was sloxv with both teams checking h. _ fwo penalties were handed out for tripping one to eac . But the Wings scored 3 E0815. 811d the Bmnbcrs 1 The period ended 3 ‘Last period was hard fought but the Wings for ahead by two quick goal: w» the Bombers fry- ing hard to fl c -o 'I‘hcIr ef- hr Vfillrll and G. Mc- Kay not one car-h ‘o make it 5-all. With onlv 4 minutes to go the Wings urn: tll1(.:'l on a IllCC play by Grahams anrl rluiznan the latter flctting the crumf But before (Eu rwriul (‘he biz Bomber (EU cernan Nobby Walsh shot the tying goal to make It H all The curled ‘teams went info roasi can win fresh applause if served with fcmpling Iloinz THEY'LL CHEER FOR DICED I JUST AZFEW PENNIES FOR ROAST seer wmr srAousm I I nus mommy FEAST mcro RoAsr near vnmfsrAorrem-Brown 2 i I "U0"! IPA“ WITH SPMIHEHI-Cook I cups frmly (llCCd cooked leftover roast beef‘, I l §e}'e'§;*§n1'§ft';r_='fdd/§c$_9§ fifizfxlrvdiimffg 1 "Wlmm ‘lmfm- sllccd- and 1 IRS" WPPQ- | | over roast. Sprinkle wit‘ l tbs. flour. Stir Ilrrly (‘l/lpjvcrl, in fat. Season with salt and I I until brown. Add A; cu- mfer. Cook until ‘MUM’ L1,," mm If,’ cup we"; go [fling up thick. Arrange layers i meat and I-Ieinl hmzrrn Lulu skillet. Heat I large (17% 01.) ' : '5" "(I'M C003"! SPEED!!!“ 811d "Y" "l I | gntedcheenmBakeinmoderateoven (350°F.) platter surrounded with meat. I 15 mill!!!“- \> iJ L m/ETUYYW Wing: year, ll will pay you lo plan ahead. Juslordor a ghlly H. J. HEINZ COMPANY, Cmldllfl Flint It Lclrulugwn. Ilublhhed I909 T“S0uth Of The . Border” Shows i Autry At Best Inspired originally by the pheno-F , menally successful song from which it derives its tiflc, Republic's "Scum l y of the Border,“ which opened Wm- , ncsclay at. the Capitol Theatre for i! r ‘four day run. now prvflllsfis lo be- ‘come as popular as the song use L; I Seldom have we viewed a more I l . a it‘ expertly rounded ‘out western pro- lducticn. replete “"1111 every element. l than makes a. good film "goocifi lhas songs. if has laughter, 1L has lumns, and it has a uroughtfulls‘ {contrived story with atuncly B11216 which creates an illusion that the lairdlence is witnessing actual evenas miramatized from the daily news- ' paper headlines. l, Mexical oil concessions coveted by one of the European belrigercnls, ]provlcle a. focal point on which {he faction revolves. Gene Aulry and lsmiiey Burnette as special investi- ‘gators of the Federal government, are ‘lsent to Palermo, south of the Mexi- ’can border, f0 investigate operations lwhich may result in a “border snu- QUOTA" which will threaten the peace and neutrality of the Ullll€d Slates. They have "woman trouble" in the form of (a) a small waif who claims Gene as her Daddy, (b) an older and more guileful waif who cnsnares (he unsuspecting Smiley into her not —- a net fabricated by the mlrernafronal spy ring, and (c) a beautiful maid- en who wins Gene's heart. The story moves enterlaininglvfo a fast and satisfying climax. Willi action and thrills m every foot of film. We may safey say that “South of the Border" is one of the brst iAntrys to date. 2000 ENLIST FOR FINLAND VANCOUVER. March 7 _(CP>__ More than 2.000 British Columbia men have volunteered to fight fcr Finland. but. lack of funds 1s delay‘- ing their enlistment. G. W. Tornroos Finnish consul, said today. "We could send a- couple of thou- sand right now if we had the mou- ey." he said after aimounculg that between 10 and 20 recruits woud dieéwe tomorrow for Eastern Can- a. which saw action all the way, but the teams were getting tired as they were short. of reserves. Four penalties were handed out bv referees Walsh and Reid, but neith- r teams took advantage of man- power. When both were at full strength, Nobby Walsh after 51 minutes over- time done the hat trick on a break- away with only one man back, he outguessed him and cut. in on Llean to glvehim no chance on the D Y a Thus ended the game after a gruelling 111 minutes of fast hockey. The score 7-6 in favor of the Bomb- TS The winners will take 0n the HOne River Stars 1n the cup final the best three out of five series. was won by the Red HOW T0 SERVE AN EXTRA MEAL FROM SUNDAY’S ROAST WITH HEINZ SPAGIIETTI g Wise and lhrilfy housewives lfnorr lfrai Sunday's on Monday III|III (looked Spa olfl. HERE'S 110W 11/"211/1 7 f E DOWN MEXICO WAY. c o Mc- i Iargur rmf. 1m for Monday's dinner rnlx flro fuiy leftover hi1: with lender Heinz Cooked Spaghetti and ‘rush plates come back for mm! "l TIIE LAND OF MUSIC, - ROMANCE, AND ADVENTURE l G-Mun Gena spud: lo now Ihrllln, | roaring for action. randy for roman“. Sea!" BORDER a Hurling Gene IIUTRY with Smiley THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Bentral Guardian I'M: column In reserved for new: of local Interns hut advertlllng of n newly untrue mly be Inserted n 5 cent: w word nrlcny pay- ublc In advance. ‘c-"uaswur. m Pump-spun. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- NCE. L-D789-k-2I-3IL GOING T0 ENGLAND —- Mrs. Charles Burrow. nee Syrllvia Johnson. Malagash .1: visiting town, en- route to Charlottetown, P. E. ., where she will be the guest of her fiandfather Allison rrow intends leaving soon Digland to JOIII her husband. Cor- A poral Charles Farrow, who went ov- 1m 811888 0 PLOWS BUSY-Department of Public Highways officials reported last night. that the snow plows were working daily 1:1 an effort, to open the roads to motor vmfnc. so far they Are still working 1n the vicinity of the City and heavy snow is reported. It is expected that it will require at least. a week to cvpen ten miles 0f road ilnless B. heavy thaw comes to the assistance of the snowrfig-hfers. RECRUITING HEADQUARTERS -—The 8th Medium Battery head- guarters are the recruiting centre or Prince Edward Island. it was learned yesterday. Information re artillery, signals, engineers and in- fantry is available from the corn- with the third contingent. — News. - manding officer of the 8th Medium Battery and at the Armourles in Charlottetown each dav except. Sunday, at Poole‘s Hotel. Mont- ague on Tuesday of each week, and at the Summersld-g Armouries on Thursday of each week, MEETING ENJOYED-The Corn- wall Young Peopies Society met at l l l l l S'I‘IK.-\K\'GICR THAN FICTION A LSO (‘OMI-JDY ('.\II'I‘()ON AND 'I'()I).»\Y 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 SAITJRUAIY MATINEE 2.30 CAPITOL Seabiscuit Wins San ta ‘Anita Handicap L05 ANGELES. March 3—(A.P)— Charles S. Howard's mighty Seabis- cult won ihe sixth running of the l$l00,0\)u auuccl Santa, Anita, handi- cap Saturday belorc a record crowd. oi 75.000 u» bocome the greatest. money winning horse of all time. Kayak ll. nowarcrs other entry 1 second a length behind hi5 famous slublenlzrle, Whichee, owned iviajor Austin C. Taylor of Vancou- ver, was thud. _ Rounding out one of the amazing chapter. in the annals 0f the Am- ericun iuri. the gallant Seabiscuit rolled dawn l0 victory in his third crack at lhc rich sinkes to out aln and outzluirgc l2 rivals in a gor- iou.» pnrilri-inance that broke the track rcc "d. Victory for the mighty stake king, which cumc after a year's layol and after the horse cnce was believ- ed through w.fh racing brought , $86 650 not and 5cm. the Biscuits all-Linn‘ carnings soaring beyond the AIHOHUUI tur record held by W. Kilmci-‘a great Sun Beau. Seabiscuzlis victory brought his . fowl 1o S4? .730. Sun Beaus rec- 0rd was $3 744. nn/mkusv rorur scuoor. The following is a stnndin of the ‘Dilllllfi oi Bracklcy Pclnt Sc 001 for 1 the months of January and Feb- l Juan. Grade X: Annette Stewart. , Grade IX: 1, Dorothy Robinson. .2. Clayton Ford. 3. Bertha Stewart Grade VII: 1. Alfred Murray. 2. 1 Alexander Murray. Guru» VI: 1 Annie MacCallum. Grade V:_1. Denell MacClure and {Vlrcrn R-‘bivron (equal). 2. Ruth Stewart. 3. Ellwood Show ‘ : 1 Dorothy Murray. 2. Stanley Murray. 3. Gerald Robinson. Grade I: 1. Bradford Murray. 2. ] [mrne Murray. Perfect attendance: Lorne Murray _S‘nn 0y Murray. bemmie Cudmore, Ellwood Shaw Virden Robinson, ;Dcrrell MncLure and Dorothy Rob- in the vrorlds richest horse race. was ‘grpemllen the home of Mrs. Gordon MacMillau on Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance and the President, Miss Florence McRue conducted the meeting. Miss Hilda Crosby read the Scripture lesson and Rev. E. R. Woodside led in prayer. After the meetin a, social time was enyoyed and Ar hur Howard was dec ared the champion Chinese checker player of the evening. FUNERAL SERVICES The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Neil Mac- Kinnon was held Wednesday at Clyde River. There was a short ser- vice af. the home followed by ser- vice in the Clyde River Presby- terian Church. The services wc:e coducted by Rev. T. W. Good- will and Rev. E. R ‘Jfoodside. The pallbearers wcrc: Messrs. Harry MacLeau, Bud MacLean, Watson Livingstone, George Liv- ingstone, Spurgcon Livingstone, John Murray. Interment. was in Clyde River cemetery, RECEIVES HONOR-Dr. John W. Maclntosh, 30 Co-buzg Roai. Hali- fax, has been notified of his elec- tion as a fellow of the American College of Physicians. The honor ls to be officially conferred upon hlm at Cleveland in April, Dr. Macintosh graduated from Dal- housic Medical School ln 1922, practised in Georgetown, P. E. 1., for three ars and wrs Medical enf. of Palconwood Hos- tal prior to moving to Halifax in by 1930 DALI-IOUSIANS NAME COUNCIL OFFICERS — Dalliouslc studen broke a ill-year custom of electing a student doc or as their council Pres- ident in Halifax on Tuezday whcn they named George Corston of the Law School to the office for 1940-41. He defeated Henry Reardon, medl- cal student. Other council memb- ers elected include: Vice Presidenw Webster MacDonald, Kentvile. Arts and Science-lowse Bishop. Bridge- town; Ruth McQunri-ie Moncton: Inez Smith, Halifax; Otto Antoft, Lakeville; Robert Swanshurg. Hah- fax. EInglneers-Marlln Eisenhauer. ounenbur . Commerce-Dewar Mac- Jeud, Haifax. Medicine —Jcseph vIacDougall, Sydney; Sclyney Wright Bedeque P. E. I. Denistry-Morris Nlcherson, Yarrnouth. Law —Arthur Peake, Charlottetown. MEETING -~ The BUSINESS weekly business mclgting of the Charlottetown Y's Mars Club was held lasy, night with the President, Mr. Roy Cudmore in the chair. Mr. Jack MacNair led the sing- song with O K. Pesby at the iano. Mr. Reg Haslam, Spring- leld, was present as a guest. The various committees submitted their reports and Mr MacNalr outlined the plans for the coming year and assured the members of a lively time for the balance of the year. A nominating committee for the slate of officers for the coming year was named. A mlmbri" of members signified their lufc"""1is of assisting in the forfhcc \ rg Salvation Army Campaign, Dr. lnson. l Tcflflher. Rena MacPherson. (Patriot Please Copy) Rag Barrett was received into the ciu . Mr. Ralph MacLean conduct- ed the induction ceremony. WI ml: manly almrh of spaghetti-mm In lhiu m1 spoilm lrliolm-unlll gum! Tlm rro drmlr imam: and nlppy You've var In o lpaghfll n a1 SPAGHETTI rhl nun of Waugh. Mrs. for ..°'I‘hl| column is reserved for new: of local interest but IIIVCI- tiling of a uowsy unsure may be lluertcd n cents c word utrlctly pnylblo In advance. ..°SUBSCII.IPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be ilrlanded to their Rept. Archie uma. ..'BRIDGI CLUB MEETS _ Miss Annie lord entertained the Montague Bridge Club on Monday evening. L. ..'BRIDGE HDSTESS — Mrs. M. F. MacDonald, Montague. en- tertained with five tables of Bridge week. L. muomaué Charlottetown Store have some excellent bargains In used Ranges from $12.00 up. Also used hand washing machine. L-239-8-8-1i. . IIIOLMANS Charlottetown Store have some excellent bargains in used Ranges from 812.00 up. Also used hand washing machine. L~239-3-8-1I. “QINTERTAINED-Mrs. W. H. Poole, Montague. entertained with three tables oi’ bridge on Wednes- day evening in honor of Mrs. Pin- per of Alberta. L. ..'FUN'ERAL SERVICES — A short funeral service was held from the home of Mrs. Roy Fraser, Mon- tague. on Monday morning for the late Mrs. Daniel Gordon who pass- ed away so suddenly on Sunday in the Kings Comfy Hospital. Rev. S. E. Iifayward had charge of the service in Montague. The remains were l0 be taken to Georgetown that day but owing to road and weather conditions it was not pos- sible until Thursday hen services were held in George own United Church by Rev. John Sterling and the remains of the late Mrs. Gordon were lzud to rest in the George- town cemetery. L. ..'Mrs. Pipper of Drumheller. Alberta. is a visitor to Montague, the guest of her sister Mrs. LJ-f. Paul-e and mother, Mrs. Allan Rob- ertson. L Hockey Showing a complete reversal of form the Alberwu South Seagulls held the second Regal: to a four- all draw Thursday night in a. brist- ling, bruising, ll inning fast en- counter played 9.1 the A.berton rink. This was the first of a. best of three game series for a Cup do- hated by supporters of the Seagulls The Seagulls looked totally differ- ent from the team that took a 6-l lacing from the Regals last week. Hurdw nlllrfl IBGOXQG McNeil of the Seagulls .ed his teammates with two goals, while setting up the play for another. McNeil opened the scoring after five minutes of play when his long drive from outside the defense trickled by Ramsay into the cage. Regals tied it up shortly after when Rochford beat Gavin with a close 1n shot. Play see-sawed back and forth from one end to the other till finally J. Matthews broke the deadlock only to have Hutt sink the ts tying counter for the Seagulls. In the second period the Regals outplayed the visitors by a wide margin scoring two goals within as many minutes with scorln honors going to Rochforcl and Je frey. In the third canto the Seagulls put on a belated gauging attack iwhich netted them two goals to send the game into a tie again. Ramsay the Regal net. custodian was sensa- |tional in the last five minutes as he kicked out rubber from all langles as his team was caught flat- footed up the ice and the Seagulls |rode in unmolesied from all sides. Lineups: I Seagulls: Goal. D. Gavin; de- fence, C. Hutt. J. Gallant; for- Iwards, K. Matthews. o. McNeil, r... MacDougall, A. Gavin, K. Fraser, P. Power, C. Sherry. l Second Regals: Goal, A. Ramsay; defense. R. Jeffery. R. 0‘Co':mor; f fozwards, B. Matthews, J. Matthews. iJ. Rochfcrd, W. Fraser, E. Gass, C. Gallant. Referee: B. Profit. SUMMARY Int Period 1. Seagulls, G. McNeil (Gavin). 2. Regals, J. Rochford, (J. Mat- lhews). 3. Regals. J. Matthews (B. Mat- Ahews). 4. Seagulls. C. I-Iutt, (McNeil). Penalties: Nona. 2nd Period 5. Reguls, Rochford (J. Matthews) (f. Regais. Jeffrey. Penalty: K. Fraser. 3rd Period '1. Seagulls, G. McNeil (Hutt). 8. Seagulls, C. Skerry (Gavin). FREETOWN MAPLE LEAFS 9 MCGRATIIS ALL-STAR DYNA- MITERS I Freetown Maple Leafs took the lend in the ftnal series to repre- sent. the Bedemre Rin for the Tip Top Trophy by de eating Mc- sigathb Dynamiters to the une of There was a large crowd of spec- tators on hand to cheer their fav- ourite team and they were kept in an exciting mood tlsroughoul, the entire game as both teams gave them a fast cfeaz. brand of hockey Vgl-h only two penalties being hand- e "u. I-Jlfson Deacon brilliant young oentre for the Maple leaves was the star of the game making the red light flicker four times, all but one on passes from his Iinemafes sfaverl. and Clow. W. Hog: rush- ed from behind his own net work- ed his way through the Dynamite defence to give Deacon a cfean cut m? on which he made no min- e. McDonald and McInnIa were (he sparkplugs on the be ot- tack and grovlded many dangerous rnlilesbu nly managed to dent the twines behind Punter once a- piece. Gallant and Stetson got the other Dynamite gosh on well earned breaks. A. Clow got fzwo for the Manfr- leaves one on a pau from Stuvert. and the other from o. mixup in front of the net. Home, Jardino and Staverf of. one apiece. COOKED B. Mu tart, star Dynamite goal- ie turned in a stellar verforrnnmce and saved many sure goals. A. lneups: Dynamiters: Goal, B. Mutfart: defence S. Crunpbell. K. ampbell; forwards. Mclnnis. Gallant. Mc- na L erun A. e5 Do 1d.Ir.Carn . DesRoch The Eastern Guardian Wheat because If fasfes so good. Ii i: ~—Three Vitamins (A, B, and C), cflld ‘ regularly. Sfurf foduyl LOOK ‘fl-II CANADIAN IMIIDDID WHIAT COMPANY’ lTDq Nhprl hlln, Con“. MARCH 7, 1940 ‘o 67' Active people like Io euf crisp, golden-brown Shredded good nourishment, because i: brings you all the energy of whole vvhoaf. Two Shredded Wham biscuits wilh milk and fruit contain no less than oighf vifol food value; um, Phosphorus, Iron, Protein; and Carbohydrates. A bowlful of balanced "ourirhmenf for lust q few cenlsl Glvo the fcrnlly this Shredded Wheat freaf for breakfast F O R T H I 5 F A M I L I A R _ YOUR FOOD M, . . ST O R E MADE IN CANADA-OF CANAD AN WHEAT ~ -- ———_—— ~- * "-6-: "“_'-'— . ""_ _ 1th hi5 team in Providfice. R. I ~ r...’3§°lll"%"u§3§“1lv."lr@§2’h'f’is.§€. ll-...“.r:.=.... 22.»... Harlem m... ' on; forwards. A. Glow, A. Deacon, 12. Dynamlters, McDonald (McIn- Mfillwrlqflerwwyfzxfiasfxmggcg-flgatvfggél; W. Staveit. G. Jardine, F. Handra- nisl.“ w _n w Stave“ (w he plays some games with that club, "W1 w- Drummmld- 13‘ ee V‘ ' ' ‘ was with the National league team Referees: Mclnms and Simmons. Burns). _ A cl m New York hm ht Penam“ ' ow‘ Podoloff said Swrc, a major af- SUMMARY traction to hockey fans because of l‘ P H d lgisd great éiatys with Bostfon Eruins, s c u ¢ a agree o appear a eas on Eddle Shafe in ever, rink in the uine-znembgl 1. Freetown, A. Deacon (W. Hogg). Internaional- American league and 2- °- “W “v- Fined For ilféniléfléilliif a‘: man-ital; Burns . . _ *- . a Daamlrrs- a Mom“- - rnarpii"r'iz‘i.rizri.‘“ "m 2nd PPPIOVI - "ti-Ti? 4. Freetown, A. 010w (Sf-avert). NOT! appearance NEW lggllfihsélflirch 7—(API— 5. Freetown, A. Dcacon (Stavert). Fmmlbem Britain - demand H? 6' F'°°‘,°“'“' ‘f; céfewgon (shaver; “_- Cables 29a 1 2 'a.o2 393 l2 60' : . n . . _ - ' r - ' ' - ‘ l}! Mm.- Hélallgilgircolgsiagrlircgrafhe d" “m” 39° 1'2 9°"l“Y “"15 3391 sNFrcciown. A. Deacon (Stuverll. lmerna/tional-Amerlcan hockey iea- fiance 2235 Gemlfiny 40-205 Italy M. Deacon). guc, said tonight he had levied a. 5-055 Nemerlands 53153 Clma“ 9. Frcetovrn. W. 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