Canucks Win Two Games, Set New N. H. L. Record "my YORK, Mitch 10—(OP)— cntreul Canadians with nothing , my, except uracil“: wound up ,4,- rggulur I 4i tlcacl Boo- y mqgsuason tonltht by hand- ,. m, tplacc New York Hang- thelr 80 h defeat in 50 fumes g season lama score of 6- . A qwd of 13. turned out for the m,“ o1 the New York campaign's. The Canudims, winners of u g championship. will open bid for the Stanley Cup in layoffs beginning Tuesday. Rangers who won only six nd tied five, tonightk game the finish of the worst “on they ever have hud/ They nnphed far out of the play-off pic- w-fh, Mont-sealers beaten only five times and tied seven m]; season, also walked off with worm; honors as the result of their week-end performances ‘guns; the Rangers. They finish- ,¢ with asl. goal-l ____,_.____. ‘ lleil‘ the eleven scored n. B. A. F. Hoop Team llefcats S. ll. Ii. 33-25 An Air Force team defeated saint Dunstan‘s University 33-25 hm Saturday in a rcgular game of the City Basketball League, but the victors had n. full-scale battle on their hands all the way and in the final 20 minutes were out-scor- qy by the University boys 14-12. Airmen wok the first half, 2i points to 11. High scorer for the game was Murray of S. D. U. with l3 points. Lineups and scores: R..C.A.F.: Patterson 6, Fields 10, ghodenizer 2, Ashley 1, Shecter 12, Puiiorcl. Marks, Ramsay 2, McLeod Blsliara. Kisk- s, D, 11.: McAdam ‘i, O'Neil 2, Murray l3, l-lennessey 1. Bharkey i, O’Shea. MacDona d. McEntee. Referees; George Young and Mac Beck. Last lce Race Meet May Be Wednesday What may be the final ice race cl the season in Charlottetown is planned for Wednesday afternoon it was announced yesterday by the Victoria Driving Club- Five classes ire scheduled. - The probable starters will be gubllshed tomorrow. Saturday's scheduled race was cancelled of the condition of the track due to the thaw. Toronto Winds Up ‘Season (‘By Defeating Bos TORONTO. March Pronto Maple Leafs their scheduled‘ season in the National Hockey league last night by inflicting a crushing 10-2 defeat on the short handed Boston Bruins. The victory coupled with Det- roit Red Wings conquest of Chic- ago Black Hawku aisuiud Toronto third place in the final league tandinss and will pit them against cntresl Cunadlens in the Stan- ley Cup play offs. opening Tues- hy night in Montreal. IUSIMARY 10 —— (CPL- wound u lint Period: l. ‘mrcntn, Poiiu :11 l Toronto, Davidson lodnar) 3:04. 4. ‘Toronto. Kennedy Iii-n. Poile) 18:50. Penalties: Nona. lueollffliols l. Toronto. Bodnar 8:02. ‘Pa.’ Boston, A. Jackson, (Cain) (Carr. (Booth- 'I'I Hi5 glitz-st New York Saturday and IUIIIAI! Pint Period 1- Iloiitrea mm ' gngnnwlljmflutliffo ( all. . on , “my” aet- gluanuz. C ‘ rlain ( ‘- nwntfealy%utliffu 01:8. Donald J. Penalties: He ller. Inch. W. berlain, McMahon, lueoiid Pulled g6 admires-l. Blake (Me-Mullen) lLDM-ontreul, I-ieffernan (Pilion) times I 40 Pehalties: nlll, Getllffu. Third Period 7. Montreal, Loch (Oetliffe) 3.82. Penalties: None. MONTREAL. March l9 —- (OP) . . ca]. Canediens broeeed to an 11-2 victory over New Rangers heirs Saturday night to become the first team in National Hockey League history to go through a regular schedule without defeat on home ice. The win was Canadlens‘ 22nd at the Forum against three draws thig season. A crowd of 8,700 watched Can- adlens run their point total to 81. and beet their own ‘segue record chalked up last Thursday. Canucks had previously mashed the record of 'i’l points in a 44 game sched- ule hung up by Boston Bruins in 1929-30. The Bruins of that sca- son lost a single game on home ice SUMMARY lllrui Period: od: 1. Montreal, ch (Blske, Rich- ard) 7.11. 2. Monti‘ Illeffsman, (Of- Connor, Fillon 5.58. 3. Montreal, Richard (Lech) l8:- 4. New York, Aubuchon (W. Mc- Donald) 15:17. 5. Montreal, Filion l-leffernan) :16. 6. Montreal, Getliffo uhumber lain. l-llil-mon) 19:28 Penalties - None. ' Third Period: ‘i. Montreal. Blake (Watson, Chamber ) :13. a. Montreal, Heifer-nan (O'Con- nor. llillon) 8:35. 9. Montreal, Chamberlain (Wat- son. Harmon) 10:38 (O'Connor. (Chain- 12:26. ‘stale-e (Richard, 2i. Getllffe (Cham- 8:38. New York. K 13. Motif-lie . berlaln. Watson) 1 i3. McDonald, Aulruchon. Heller) 19:10. e Penalties: Dill, McMahon ton Bruins 10-2 4 Pencil: - Ouidolin. Third Periods 1 z‘. Toronto, Bodnsr (Pratt, Curr) '8.‘ Toronto, Davidson (R. Ham- ilton) ‘l- . 9. Toronto. Carr (Bodnar, It. Hamilton) 9:10. 10. ‘Ivronto. H. Jackson (Cain. A. Jackson) 11:27. ll. Toronto, Webster (K. Ham- ilton) l5'31 (Kennedy) u: was... Poilu 18:46. Penalties - Inn. O'Neill. A. ll. L. Results Ai-IOAN LIAOUI ATUIDAY Indianapolis 8, Cleveland a Buffalo 2, Hershey SUNDAY I Hershey 4, Buffalo 4 (tie). Cleveland l,.- " naoolia 4. WITH TIIIIR FAMOUS FRI-WAR TRIAD NS,‘ All NOW OITAlNAIl-I IN SYNTHETIC RUIIIR IOI . JSSINTIAI. WAITIMI SIIVICI All the best and newest develop- "r" ‘" mhrrmrs‘ corpora n op Cable Cord Tires. But ru- membe, fins will no! be plentiful in 1944. So driving inside the limit... your tires y. . . keep in. ccua-Iw-l _ utus merslde Beavers, Garrison Teain In 6-6 Tle SAINT JOEN, N. B: MBXQ 10 (W) —&int John vatl. ul- imlna from the Maritime hock- ey playoffg by ‘rruro Besrcats, tied the Bsint John Garrison team 6-11 Saturday night in the fifth game of a protracted, best in five scr- ies for the city and district title. The fourth contest also ended in a deadlock. 8-8. and Garrison holds a a-l game lead. Remember When (By The Canadian Pnas Bruins’ defensive trio — goaier Tiny Thompson and De- fencernen Eddie shore and Bab’: Siebert-were placed on the sixth annual Canadian Press 61-8-1‘ National Hockey League team eight years ago today, the first time any team's rearguard had received such unanimous acclaim. racy BOILED- . -LITERA_LLY Boiling to death waimade a cugiital punishment in England in I5 1. Cornwallis TRURD. N.S.- March 19-(0?) -—H.M.C.S. Fmnrwallis‘ team from Deep Brok. N.S., gain- ed a. two-game lead in the Mar- itime senior Hockey Finals Satur- day night by handing n 10-4 drub- bing to ‘rruro Bearcats in the sec- ond lzanle ir best-in-scven l. oun . The next two games of the round will played st Deep Brook Monday and Tuesday. After goin down four goals in Saturday nght's first period. sailor ' When you smoke Cl GARETTES You umoku a mlldur, better cigarette,‘ alvvuyu gentle to your throat. On ualu uvuryvvhuiu. Arrived Overseas LAC. FRANCIS J. CURLEY who has Just arrived overseas ac- cording to a cable ieceived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JJ. Carley Vernon River. He is about 25 years old and has been serving with the air force for iii; past two years. Before enlisting he worked with Team Takes Fine lee- Fine Music TY) NIGHT w Sac Tha- E='F0l.l.l£S_ F°""" iscK oorlmolvs" THE Stoclc Market At A Blanca ities continuing while further profit cashing stein med the swing in most other de- partments. hour market. MONTREAL. March 19-(0?) -- All groups finished last week's trfl- ding on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market higher in the averages extant papers. which moved down B f3. May Play Juvenile Finals In 0h’tcwn' I Two-Game Lead In Series Eearcats rallied gamely to get back two scores in the session. but then Cornwallis staged a last-period 53v... lhat netted-six goals to tuck game away. "Iwo of the Truro goals-both in the last period, were scored by Ab Conick on penalty shots. They I were awarded against Bell, Com- wallis goalie. for tripping. Sootty Mair, brilliant winger for the Deep Brookers. was the scor- -ing star of the game, nettin four | goals and helping on s. lift . Week-End G ames 1 Each "CHICAGO, " March 19—(AP)— Goalie Mike Ksrakas registered his third dloutout of the season tonight as Chicago Black Hawks downed the Detroit Red Wings 2-2 in the closing game of the National Hoc- key League regular schdulc. A crowd of 17.375 saw the finale, the Hawk home atten- dance for the season to an all-time leflllle record of 356.953. The teams meet again Tuesday at Detroit in the opener of their seven-game Stanley Cup play-off series. ‘rile winner- will meet the victor of l. similar seri_e Bcdeque South Shore Finals The second lama of thg Bed- eqilu South Spore Finals, played on Wednesday night, resulted in a. win for aluimersica when LKIEY licked the Middleton Bombers 5-4. to even the serleg at one game After a brace of goals in each of the first two periods while nolding the Bombers score- less, the Royals seemed to have the game in the bag with a 4-0 lead entering the final session. How- ever Middleton, sparked by B. Macwlllialrls and Mclsenna, let loose with a. whirlwind assault which netted four goals and set the crowd in a. frenzy. Crafty Jack la Schilrman made the play for Bunimersidek winning goal when hu drew the Bombe defence, and passed to , w o flushed tin red lilht for his second goal of he guano. ‘Ilhu Ilinu featured real fast hockey. and the they had for their teams. Helium's feat of perfor- ming the hut trick, wimln a foal min against u strong Bum- squad, is worthy of spec- ial mention. Lineupu Siimmeraidu, Coal, Priaail; Du- fmce, Oatway, shields; Forwards, C n, Maclieari, MacCor- amok. Pkidgen, Bci-iurinan, Isndry. Middleton, . Noonan; 1);. B. Macwiiiiams, Cameron, Bradshaw; Forwards, Des Rroches. McKenna, M. Bradshaw l‘. Macwllliafns, Macliadysn. Referees - Jack Green Art Isl-kins. SUMMARY Ilrlt Period: _ ‘ 1. Sunlmerlids. mou- - “h”. mwmm i n (Call ‘ 2. summersid , Oatway. Second Period: l. Suniniersld , M cc ram,- , 4. 81111171978166‘, LarTdr; k Tlilrdferiol: l. Middleton, B. M u; lmgzyiaianu. nrei-lygrliifn" . e , an w) n McKenna. 7- K154134111. McKenns. and 8. Middleton. McKenna. Z11 icago, Detroit Divide the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs. SUMMARY First Period Scoring — None. (Bentley, Third Period 2—Chicago, Smith (Bentley, Sel- bert) 9:01 Penalties - None. SATURDAY? GAME DETROIT, Match 19—(A.P)—An old-time Detroit jinx and Connie Dion's good work in the Red Wings nets helped the second-place De- troit Club to a 6-3 National Hoc- key Leflslle victory Saturday night over the fourth-place Chicago Black Hawks who have not won hmlaincs 1840. Tho crowd was not}; Bentley of the Hawks ins Flushed with their cdlltilrinl of the N. B. - P. E. I championship ‘Juvenile Canadians returned t0 fiche City Saturday night Saint John and now are polntin izlffill‘ eyes at in ble 0N6! 9- Maritime a . | Canadians stated that the Saint John game was a. tough. close en- counter all the way through and that the New Brunswick champ- ions had been a hard squad w ov- GYCOIIIE Whether or not Canadians will get a crack st the Maritime title is as yet problematicsl. Officials of the club stated that owing to the large number of studentg on the team it would be impossible for them to make the loniz trip to Syd ney However, arrangements are now underway to see if it is pos- sible to have the Novs Bcotiu champions play both llamas of the Maritime finals at Charlottetown. Accompanying the team to Saint John were managers Hill Bevans and Jack ‘AVGOUM and coach Freddy Bradley. Schedule At Curling Gluh Phliowing is the schedule at the Charlottetown Curling Club tonight" Sentner Trophy '1 P. M. ICE N0. 1 Frank Carter vs A" W. man. ICE N0. S S. 5 Smith vs Russell Bpillett. ICE N0. 4 L. B. McMillan vs. J, ,1, Morris, Quebec Budge: 9 P. M. 5W1!‘ ICE NO. 1 lid Tanton vs George Keefe. Carl Llscombe of Detroit, leading- their respective clubs in scoring. each hammered in two goals, Bentley: 38th and Liscombeii 36th. The Chicago loss, coupled with Toronto's victor}; over Boston. made certain t the Hawks would finish fourth and meet the Wings in the first Stanley Cup series, starting here Tuesday. Detroit's triumph, fifth straight, on home ice over the Hawks this season. brought its string to l9 games without a defeat against Chicago here. SUMMARY First Period 1. Detroit. Brown (Kilns, Arm- stro 10.48. Penalty: Cooper. Second Period S- Detroit. Jennings (Howe, Lis- conibe) 1:21 lkabetroit, Licoombu (Armstrong) 4. Detroit Liseonibe (Howe, Hol- lett) 13:31. ii. Chicago, Belbert 15M. d. Chicago, Bentley (Wlebe) 18.48 Penalty: Armstron . ’i. Detroit, Howe 8:1 . 8. Chicago. Bentley (Smith, Mo- slenko) 7.03. 9. Detroit. Grosso (Bullet. Arm- strong) 8.55. Penalties: None. LUTON, England - (CP) There is a shortage of women cles a in Luton schools and bov students undertook to sweep out class rooms after hours Then their teacher. in a speech, let their parents know all about it, "in ease parents would like to nick us, of this domesticity." ON YOUR FEH All, DAY? IIIIT Ill ON ll-OAII’! IOIOUCKIIUIIIOM ACIINOIIT SLOANS liNlMENI 9. sumrnersi , Landry (Schur- nun. Oatwuy) 4. I N0. aldArt Spillet vs, Stirling McDon- ICE N0. 4 Challenge But 7 P. M. ICE N0 10a: ivo vs. Col. . . , Curling officials asked ski. s m the trophy clay to contact gian- bers of their teams to make sure they would be on hand. Rinks not Bum"? in an Appearance will lose by default as it is necessary Speed the play because of the into. ness cf the season. Antigcnisll Wins ‘u. s. Junior nni ANTIGONIBII, N. 8., March ll junior hockey. — (OP) — A the Nova Scctia title Saturday night as they pin- ned a 5-3 defeat on Sydney Bruins defending Maritime champions, to take their home and home total goal series bv g 13-6 score. Bulldogs, who won 6-3 at Sydney in Thursday's opener. now meet Amherst Ramblers. New Brunswick from go A. G. Putnam vs. Prank Hansen. B time . I W. R. Adams vs. P. S. Cobb. ' 9 P M . 8 Winner of the Adams-Cobb match C G E Full llaw Ycrll Stock Exchange I s I HIP-mannered Iflf-uii-on-s-i- wicks-Sill i- O 0i »->-ui ‘ICI-IQKI I w: I I ~ saw-none: Montreal Slccli Exchange UM fie’; -58 $553??? igizé’? $55.5» ‘I1 -es?“ § 2%; e c.6652 155.2‘ e- i-‘QSSSSEE. Tes- WngmecA PRODUCE Pioducs pri _ by the Dominion Department Asfloulture follow:- Elma: Graded shipments on s 35%, for A-Lnrge- Med A- ium sell; A-Pllllets ha: a sue-as; c za-rm. utter: First grade creaniery hrints Jobbing price 3616-37 first grade job price 36-36%: urized storage No. 1, Cheese: Current white and colored western and Que. 20 FOB; whole- sale Jobbing price western and Que, whim and colored 20 '16-'21. Potatoes: 7A lb bags No. 1 Que. ' No. 2 Qgen and s I . and . ._ . ' Maine No. l 100 lb. bags 2.61 Muvuvc a-n...r-s%: TORONTO, Saturday's Stock Quotations. Stock i Lian linlllo Ct lrion agarnac . iankfield iesemet A p» >- ~ - .1 an I ma: co S-inefi ibiorenmbc as 3: as ziZszZ.a3Ess 0i; Your lion with fiufitflllrlf stun. It cheeks Ithurinl of nia- mu and ruliuvuu gusset Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance lliiiiiiuai Central Guardian iueah. la ulasaincdlcpu: Fioruiundspirllull (loniioiuiicu 70o pa: inch and l0 cunts fur III] ‘llaulinabuoeujoswurd. Pnuuaiiutiunllstmlm wsnl- In Memorials: No dlurlngu, Curdu, use, cc pus nalnr fusAIrAdvus-iiuunuailltteuia Iurd 3"“: Western and ituste Coming lverilu la par ward: ‘lilcperiiicmuaiaul Jmiuauul IuAOwoi-dclurll-ll liankauud Notion or T‘ . rug uu I0! BALI — Gllil. APPLY Cal-fluid UucPhafl. Bonshgwiu FOR SALE — SMALL COOKING range. good condition. suitable for slimmer cottacv. A . James Bin-nu. Malbequs POI SALE, FEMALE BLOND Cocksr Spaniel. One ear old. House-broken and exce lent not. Phone 1 3-20-31- FOI. SALE —-ONE USED CLET. rue tractor and plow. and one l0 I-I. P. International Engine. Awly to Ii. E. Sharbell. Portage. P. I. I 8-17-31. FOR SALE, I. SHORTHORN COW 8 years old; 1 Ayrshire (stripper) cow 10 years old. L. J. Macuon- aid. Mermaid. 3-20-11. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE I20 PUL- lots. producing. Heavy breeds. Apply Matt Hagan. Parkdale, Charlottetown. Phone 1931211..” FOR SALE — ONE HUNDRED acres of land at St. Ann's, Hope River, with buildings thereon. formerly the properly of the late Peter Mciilmcei. ly to Clement ‘Irainqr. Bradalbane. R. R... or MacGuigan 6s Trainer. Solici . 3- -L 16-61. FOR SALE — ONE NEW SET hand mad; race harness, also set new Hopvples, either one never been in a horse, also racing trilnk 2 sets of second hand hopples. Roy Creamer. St. Ste hen. N. B. Phones 216-11 — 49-1 . P. 0. 167. w-Bl. S 3 "Ten i=$r1=$5£ 8 *2" TAP“??? $€855iBie$8§Si s saefisaie an 4 Hesse D ' Tie-ii» _ N: Q sec ”“*?nrn @557?" Wrt Harri CURB § § Osiskn Total Sales SLOW MOTION Moth eggs hatch more slowly in winter than in summer, often taking as long as four weeks in cold weath- er instead of four to eight days. ii. J. MABOII OPTOMETIIST fitting and suolllvlng Chm Ito t ,8 Iontlne P l. I. ‘_ Office flours: l0 to ll ru. ll I to I P I. I laliilaya etc. in annulus-en V_ Offlea Connected with DIUCSTOII Public Meeting Of Th The Annual Meeting of the Pi-i ‘ “ for the ‘ " WEDNESDAY, MAR champions, for the Maritime title in a series scheduled to open at Amhe1t_Monday n_igiit. TIPPY AND ‘CAP’ STUBBS Prince Of Wales College, Wednesda ' March 22nd of general ‘ "Kwl-l" cfiulfl- All! IWWQH who ship through this organization are to attend arid tulle part in this meeting. ,__i______._ rclliaie Help Wanted WANTED — WOMAN OR GIRL for light housework. Aapply Orlebar Street. ‘do-ii- WANTED, A GIRL TO TAKE care of child during school hours Apply 23 Edward St. 3-20-11. 7M1}??- WANTED l-‘OR SIIAWINIGAN Falls High school Quebec. bchoo term 1944-45 Qualined teas: t. . to teach Mathematics Gradu IX. X. X1 atiolis- should include mlomi- atlcu concerning n89. experience. ' references. , ' .The . Shawinllzuii Pulls, ' 18-41. J- etc. . . c Hign School Quebec. __ Agents Wanted START IN YOUR OWN PART TIME BUSINESS IF YOU HAVE BEEN LAID OFF in a. war plant. if your larmwork or other occupation noes not lake all of your time, if you are lion- ost and ilepenclablc, military ex- empt. willing to work for financ- ial independence. we'll establish you in your _own part time hust- ness. sumllymg household and farm necessities. Suitable travel outfit required. Credit furnished. Write-The J. R. Watkins Com- pony. Dent. Z-C-IA. Montreal, Que. 2-7-_l§ Wanted WANTED-SAW MILL. ROTARY. p Aprply Guardian. 3-20-81. Lost LOST, A nual._ooi.o vslvrr! case. ‘Phone 22i-J. Reward. a-ao-ll. Business Opportunities LADY, MARRIED OR SlNGL 4 309-0., Montreal. Well situated farm cf 80 acres of good land at King- ston wiih buildings. Farm is convenient to store, school and church and is ready for cropping. Apply to WILLIAM H. PAUL, Kingston or BELL & MATHIESON i____ii__.i, AUCTION SALE At Dunstriffnage, Monday, March 20th at 2 P.M. I am instructed by Mr. A. C. Foster to sell by public auction the following stock and some machinery: 1 horse, 9 years old, 1 mare 9 years old (with foal), 1 horse 4 years old, 1 colt, I years old in spring, 5 milk cows, 3 freslieiied since January 1st, 2_ dag to fresh- en, 20 pigs (junliu), 2 brood sows. Teriiis Cash. ' W. H. BBATON, Auctioneer 2-25-tf. c Annual Meeting Potato Growers‘ Association And e Potato Industry y. WEDNESDAY, MAIOI SIND - I P.M. rice Edward Island Potato Growers’ ’ will be held in Prince CH ZZND-‘l-SO P.M. A Public Mee o to were, slil ... n... M... c.3135. 3'»? t. .53.. n. “M22351 $.‘.'..§'é'..’.‘l3§. ‘R2125? A technicolor moving picture on potato diseases. Insects, and ‘a rihonue eye indexing will be shown. The discussions on the varlou] potato problems uliould be instructive and valuable. a-is-ic-la-ag BY F1‘ w". nn SHE NEVER GOT TH’ Pl! ‘Q1 Aw we SAID we WOULD save use mom FURTHER unless --so us ATE rr ALL. we saw um nuzoucu s .7 ru- wmoow" n. 43 U-Inhunlh I01 l. n»... bra-km. see! WHAT'S com’ y on m "Ii-lens? I WHAT 0H, THEY ARE ARGUIN’ ‘BOUT i; TT T l c»... vii-ae- i-li-l- smw. lnr. PLAY TO PUT ON FOR TH’ BENEFIT, MV LAND!