. PAGE SIX '1">1l“1\l'-' Ramc at the Forum l: l\\'i‘('.'l lflWC. and Naivy is one of ~- 2.“ xiip-ii c1111 ones since Llic gut uiirlerivay tor on oitconzc iiliigfiS the fate of the CUHUflllllS vihether or not “'15 tiraina playoff spot. Fighitii: hard to stay in the “Milli; P.W‘.C. 11nd the Y team at S. Uilllniklllg on \\'(',(1ll(.‘Sfll1Y nzght to kccp ziicir hope, dilVe and if ihev cri 1.1.11‘. ':;ci1-'-, "a o! 111... --'1'n-_=_'- iii 1' 1's encounter then they w ll b!‘ \i,>!‘_v urish 1.1 the ruiiiiiir; n. they will creatv a tie for second y‘; icc between lilkflllSéLiilS, Navy and they O I But a loss wourl be disastrous; U191’ Wvilld be definitely out then lfltllllg liie battle stricily between 53in“- NRVY and Y. But after wan-hing Prince of Wales teams for the past good number oi years this \\'l‘.[C‘!‘ would say that the N1 bqilild “rill be in for their iou mt battle of the season when they stcp out on Forum ice tonight. . . . No doubt about 1i,t.*1i.s College team is GHSXLV ‘he fastest skating team in the league. And they skate both “"151: at that. And 1111.; latter fact 111s boon a big factor in their stay- ing right in the thick of the fight for league honora. 0 I With every player on the squad in the pink of condition all season _ with all rinks left In the play hav- British Con Three rlnka IBM. out. oi. tho running for the lllllld Cur ‘title esfcrday u play Opened a the harlottelnwn Curling Club. I15 matched were played on the opening day of the two-day corn- petitlun and in a good many oi them results were not decided lin- ill the final end whllo in other: competition was not u _ kcun as had been expected. Rinks from Montague, ‘Iberian, Summer-side and Charlottetown are taking part. in. the lar ell bonspiel over staged on the sl- and. Providing play will continue conditions improve again today lug an even chance of cupping llic title and with ll. the Brflish (‘onsnls Trophy. donated by the Mucdnnald Tobacco Company. Limited. Enjoyable m“... Immediately on conclusion of the afternoon's play over 90 of the curlers repaired to the Winchester‘ BiIIlQUCi. Hall where a sumptuous banquei, W85 enjoyed. President P. W. Turner oi the local club presided and in his op- ening remarks extended a warm and cordial welcome to the visiting curlers and expressed the hope they would enjoy themselves to the fullest. The speaker said it was unfortunate that the Canadian Bonsplel had been PQsl/Poned and in referring to the war compared it to an International Bonspiel, not. played withcurling stones and good fellowship but with murderous weapons and malice on the part of that arch-demon Hitler. However. President Turner said the war had now taken a turn for the better and b4} expressed the hope that, with the end now in sight. the Canadian ‘spiel would be resumed next year. The speaker then extended a hearty welcome to the Alberion curler; who were partaking hero for the first time and members of the Alberton delegation were greet- ed with rounds of applause as they THE CIIAELQIDTFMUWN GUARDIANfi sols Trophy and double. Feb In the final matches of tho day with the ico in bad condition, . H. McInt rc won over W. Bwindeil 16-3, RB. . Jardinc defeated Pre- mier Campbell 10-4 while A.V. Spillctt won from A.W. l-lyndman 11-1 this latter match being fea- tuiéed by the piaylnl of four dead en s. ed I D8 Black cwk; handin a 5-8 whipping in a gue match. atlonal Lea a half 0i the fourth Afternoon J. l". Mclcod (C) 000 201 000-i Dr. I... A. Johnstone (M) 032 030 212-30 H. McIntyre (C) 3 2 1 0 1. 2 — 17 W. Currie (SI 2 0 1 0 0 - 3 W. R. Cruikshank 030108 280- Di‘. Clark 010 001-‘1 the Hawks. Smart Ls the 1 0 0 214 he made his initial inst visit to Montreal. SUMMARY First Period 032 000 D1‘. llfhicago, Purpur (Dahlstromi 8! . (C) I08 1 o l V. Hardy Total (C) 2.... 001 2Z0 1Z1 Flv Wheels:- H. Thornmn C. Trainor B. McEachern 1 A. Lusby 4 0 ‘H. Hennessey otal 010w . o. Tanton (cw l” l” 192 0 0 0 - l pillett (C) 1 co “°> om mo 200 011 <0 ha - My Hlzih single; High Three: Carburetors; Fly Wheels: B. Josey, 246. C. Trnlnor. 591 1 1-2 points. S 1-2 points. S 0 1 0 110 000 A.Campbell(S> 00 121- .Beck (M) 002 000 .P. ..g.,, .T. 1 on yc-gq“ 8 Remember \Vhen (By The Canadian Press) Toronto Maple Leafs‘ famous "Kid Line" of Jackson, Primeau and Conacher starred in a 2-1 victory over New York Rangers 10 years 1 5 o can tonight. Leafs won the National Hockey League title that season, but Rangers came back to take the Stanley: Gun wlnnin three games out of four in theyflnals. iulT OUR wKv b3 180 001 Jardlne (C! 0 Gk! Om} 0?-Q u n: 0 11y 0 0 3 Evening Matched . . B k (M1 R w e0 coo 10o 21o s10- a lid ‘Iantnn (C) -13 004 MONTREAL. . 11—(OP)- Montreal Canadians tonight pull. from below the Chicago the Hawks ‘Hie Canadiens advanced in the standings to within a game and lace Hawks. A crowd of approximately 8.000 saw Alex Smart shoot; what prov- ed to be the winning goal against rookie who performed the hat trick when apmarance with the Canucks during Hawks 129 132 132 Z295. ' with the SPORTING HE 3 Rinks Eliminated As 1 Play Gets Underway For i Canadiens Advance "In Standing By 5-3 "Victory OverC h icago Black Hawks 2. Montreal. Mercnek (O'Connor. Getliffet 19:37. hffinaltieS-Getlifie, Much, Mit- c . Second Period Iliézfiiyiontreal, Drillan (Harmon) ..Penali.ies: Seibert, Harmon. Third Period 4. Montreal, Getliiio (Drillou. O‘Conn0r) 3:40. gsrilihicago, Hamill (Cain, March) 6. Montreal. Smart (Mcronek. Sandsi 6:29. '1. Chicago. Johnson (Dahlstrom) 9'32 af Montreal. Benoit (Blake. B011- chard) 18:05. Penalties-None. Addressed Women's Regional Committee Mr. M. F. Graves, ration officer Wartime Price: and Trade Board for Prince Edward island, was the special speaker at the regular meeting of the Women’; Regional Advisory Committee yu- terday afternoon. The duties of the Local Ration Boards were outlined by Mr. Graven, who emphasized the importance of the work. Charlottetown, Summer- side. Alberton, Souris and Montague Boards are all fully organized and llfeiilrlng to tackle the job of dis- tributing more than 90,000 Ration Books No. 2 in the province. ‘this campaign takes place between F91)- "nary 19 and March 1. A REAL STRUGGLE — NA VY vs. TONIGHT THE FORUM P.W.C. A THRILLING GAME — SKATE AFTER l AFTERNOON siurinc - a-s To Decide Fate Fate 0f Bcnspiol At Meeting Today Whether or not play will continue in the Island ham- plonshlps which opened at "w Curling Club yesterday will be decided at a meeting to be held this morning at the Curl- In; Club at 9 o'clock at which the Skip; oi‘ the various rinks will be present. Ploy yesterday plternoon was real [and with the ice inJali-ly good condition but it grow gradually worse and wad hardly fit to play MI lnthclutroondofthoday. Immediately after the final match had been completed It was thought advisable to hold lhe meeting scheduled for "Ill morning and decide Just whll lotion would be taken. mgland’: Olympic hockeyiata opurred on by the brilliant goal- tending of Winnipeg's Jimmy Fos- ter, rocked the sports world seven years ago today when they bumped Canada of! her world's amateur championship pcrdi with a 2-1 vlc tory. It was a bitterly-fought game and marked Canada's first load. the committee, presided. ‘Mra. J.A. Lawson reporting as chairman of the speakers’ panel said she had addressed two meet- ings recently. tho auxiliary oi St. Y's Man's Glob llolds Meeting Increases from fivc to 25 per cent. in vegetable and animal pro- ducts for e year194>3 are m»- zenilv needed. Mr. aw. Clay livestock product; grader. told the ‘s th Speaker continued, yet this (in: P880131 mlliit be surpassed. o men n u; ritual’. e . e - n . a hm were hundmds 1,1“ .133; which had only one man to do an 112.211.11.- ' n an e ic- 1¢=_i1¢v_u low in splic oi doubled “Milcb. Unless definite action is taken immediately m mile“ m, fituptiona tthe W911i". warned, it euro hat reduction, z igsmlfnq-and P0 rv. may 1.3.1333. An ur erit l service 5cm ggxdeaothvggsgglifit towns and villages to org-mu vvlydniaav ‘$114: of able-bodied rec en . o cm auiat, up“! i- 1v during the haying and harvdst 11m ‘nicuic be done before the- flrsi of May. the speaker stated. 1n order that farmers mav be en- ggcugzizldith tpheput. in maitihrlilum usuro c to harvelt them. u a O 61p Th: Chairman, Windsor Comp- Paul's Missionary Society and the Indies Auxiliary of the Baptist Church. Any organizations wishing simlar addresses should contact Mrs. E. S. Coffin, chairman of 1 BY J. R. WILLIAMS _iho committee e said. WHAT'S 'AT suv TBYNA -- ME up? w 222 022 005 001-16 W. A. Currie (S) ooo 030111002- a HVH ' weu.» HE . WAS IN i-irruews A us: OUR BOARDING HOUSE % MY btcuPATlONfwEsl-kppyau bell. welcomed Moors. L. A. Mo- Dougall and W. . 11181111781‘! and REV. Squadron and Leader Ca ero. 0H. Rug Benson 0,311 a u, "V d u~_Si§f1Cfl 120 GALLObJg (Continued from page l) Brlnted- only on tn en vocational ncedg," 351151,“ 1"" said. "Only those engaged‘ “ sential services and “was”? Baged in w‘ v_ about...» ~ “The number of special book will co proven vocational coupons m... ncspnnc o, ' need during ‘ _ i1 31. 194v EII-‘h nubile-arm a “m” r will be dealt with according g own vocational needs and rho 011a ommon category yo, l a, giégiiilhieasoiession or trade win‘ e special books 5° “WW”! °T 1958. ilfliflydlllngott): k d. Those ' > 0 will be in "a" ....'.,.5§J.‘ 1150c: " b? . i. two BPwial books will "B" angi- those with Wok: will be in “For tecommerclal new sys m, unlike tha will provide for Biflcttrglrlllfélliitllyeu all vehicles including 1am, t, g ° Mr. Howe said. "These ivil‘ bk gfk" ed into two classses: the‘ 1m‘ "Iranslt Clans’ will cnvm- '1 ‘m . busos. taxis and drii-Lwau‘ self cars; the second. ‘Servlm- CTN‘. will be subdivided 1.11.. (our a,“ goriea, general cnlniniivpla] m?!‘ commercial, commercial motor H“ 8P4 other commercial. cm" Mr. Home said th he raised whnthereigslhgsygirgn mililt "AA" licence for every ca} if! ' ified. 1""- "I beieve that , - made for the emirrliiifif‘ be ca!‘ owners. and after much ms o! erntlon it has been dent-M 35M‘ able every car owner i}; in’? °"' emergency flllpnln 0g gasongeag; "AA" 1B f0r_"| (h. ihrce 5;; Vehicles y that is wihnt Ministier said, ‘I s ncerel h , WP w nrvv1de 01119 11:51:’: Y?“ b‘ sufficient petroleum products 1:19}? 5351:6138“? team m“ m” "Whips. d y‘ l I hive announced to. MEXICAN VANILLA Almost all of Mexico’: output, one-third of the #13213’. originate: in the 5t vanilla w orld‘; iii» of A resolution wu passed <1 , lng the Civic Curfew Law §§d°§l that enforced. [urn MAJ()R HUOPI commending 1; b, mo" POETRV 1 DEL-re. 3' INQURANCE HNNKGHNNB ARE "* HAVE ‘IOU ANV / 11m C ' SHQ“, g mph Gordon Bennett has E5 yQNDA 139911 stir-sing back-checking and 5on9‘ ruorc buck checking and his play- ers hnvc been paying strict atten- tion to this end of the game. - - / orbE-ranick-Mmo y... r r AM A Pun/wane? ecigfirliér ‘a AND INOEMTOR~ BuT MY GEPBONN- Puizsurr Now wouu: were introduced individually. Mon- GOT ~59 Up TWO tague and summerside players were also introduced and warmly received: Member; of the local club received an ovation also from Reconns To ei-iow How MANV POEMS 0R GHMQ You GELL ANNUALL‘! ?-. GTHER '7 f . . Leod (Cl J F Me 2 101 00o 310-10 11 1 k s1 m‘ C ‘r ‘ 151 130 42o 133-24 I t’ J, H. Myrlck (Al ‘ prolilciiiutical who By no means are t/he most polish- erl tcum in the league but they r-Wtafnlv are the closest checking. Game after game they hound op_ ixfiiili! plirvcixs with nerve wraoklngi iwhincit" and this more than any-l thing else ha; helped to throw the frrrorte; off their stride and let' P_.W.C. go on to either unexpected,‘ vrtoriea or draws. - . . Tonight thry fire the acid test purl ihPli‘ followers are quite certain that the team will come through \‘.1'l1 flying crfors. Of course the Navy will be in there fighting too (Or :15 yct tliev are not certain oi l nhvnff berth so tonight's 9n- ED111110!‘ should produce the fastest, “irdest checlzint: and what will be I31." most important game of the reason. - - - Curlers partaking in Island 13~w-i».1~i (li-imllicjllnflips struck a 5111i! .\"~‘»i<-i‘< y 1:110 to conditions bvivtiiti i ccxziiwil lllld today it ther or not ' ever at- will be tile Icl. uiv big, .~.t, will d in the province complz-ted. - a Ice conditions in ihe final mot- iChEs last lllglli. became such that good (Jilliiil; WAS out_of the ques- tion. l-lowcvei" the players stuck it out fliht to the end and loath to “ZWQ up the ghost" have calleda meeting for this morning to decide the fate of the competition. . O a One thing is certain, ice condi- il will have to improve consid- crably ii play is to continue and it’ it Ls found necessary; to discon- tinue it is doubtful whether play will be resumed at a later date vihcn conditions raerinit, I 0 - It is too bad that this had to CTCI) uii. No doubt. about it would have been the outstanding curling i-vent crcr io take place in this IJQUViIICC. Each and evcrv member of civr~ri~ rink was kcycrl up to a liizh pitch and with better condi- tion: rm- curling would nave been oi a high orrlcr. This could ‘EaQirY he discerned .935 the visiting curlers. Premier ‘Ihane A. Campbell, t president of the Dominion Curling Asmclation expressed his pleasure at. being present. l-ie also expressed regret at the unavoidable . postponement of the Canadian Bonsplel but felt that much benc- fit would be derived from this Provincial Competition. He con- cluded by saying that whedsuch an event was held again victory over the Hltlerites would be 1n sight. Via: President A. C}. Parks. of the Island Curling Association paid a tribute to J. F. McLeod of the- local club when he said “Flnley" deserved the thanks 01' every curl- er for his work in connection with the arranging and staging of the bonsplel. He extended thanks also to the Charlottetown Club and he was confident that all would enjoy themselves immensely. In conclud- ing he said it was indeed a P19“- sure to have Alberton curlers in attendaride and 1m hoped to sec them attend all future bonspiels. "Mac" MacKinnon, Secy. of the Island Association said he was fourth club to the Island Associa- tion, Alberton. and he was sure m; Dom. Assoc. would lie-equally glad to hear of the new club’: en- try. He then drew attention to the gathering of the need for the different clubs to aid in rais- ing of funds for the Red Cross and he urged that they should get tozethcr and formulate plans f0!‘ this idea and keep in line with other clubs across thegDominion. Brier remarks were also made b0’ President of the Alberton Club. wm, swlndell, President, of Sum- merside Club, J. Curran and vice- prcsidcnt. C. W. Beck of the Mon- tague Club. Eight matches were played dill" inc the afternoon session. As the first. eight: rinks took to the 108 nigh scores were runs "D by Li"! winning rinks with wmpei-mm‘ m‘ as keen as had been expected. Bu! when the second set of rinks went out, plav began to f-lEhieil “l? Wm“ three of the matches being won on in the oponing matches. Three or four of thcm were decided on the inst end and the last stone but when the i"o hocnme bad Well, to put it in the ward: cf veterans of the unniv "good curling was an lmposibilityz" Howcrrir, ihcre is still time in‘: a rhnntvr- from tho vrcatiievniati and tho curlcrs are oagcrly ironing thn: i- W111 be in their favor, Let's hope it is. New Asset For S.D.lI. Many complimentary remarks vw-rv hoard at thc St. Dunstan! University rink Wednesday even- ing, as the large crowd listened for fhc first. time to the new sound- sysicm, During the mime announce- ments were mode concerning the scoring. and this, combined with the musical program provided between rlods ft a very pleasing im- all who were there. S. . students in particular seamed quite jubilant over the sound-s stem. and new interest in the nig tly skates seemed quite evident Credit for this most val- uable moat mustfizn t0 ihc Athletic Anloclailnn of S U , whose keen foresight. resulted in the innovat- ion, and particularly to faculty ad- viser Rev. J.P.E. Urlanley, whose prcsiiion on D Mn rlbuicd toward we! -being. will be duly apprccioted by tho many aludynta of the pre- the tenth they waged a t. and futumand also by all who Biflllzle but Dr. fianve occasion in vlait. the 8.0.11. rink. interest in the matter his second stral ht. win by disposing it. little room for anything but. {of luocess. It. is felt that. what they have n the students‘ four chalked up the last. ends. J. 1-1. Myrick. ski?‘ ping the first Aiberton rink iot-nkc to the ice, lost a heartbreaker to ,A. V. Splllett of the local Club. Myrick was leading 9-8 B01115 m") the final end only to see his 0P- ‘poncnt. chalk up a three 011 me iwolfih 11nd win 11-9. For the second time an Alberton rink met the same fate n8 A. J- Mntihews bowed 13-11110 R-SP. Jnrdinc. Matthews trailing 8-4 go- ing into the ninth took the next two with a double and single to make it 10-7 and then come through with a big five on the e- leventh to lead 12-10 but the 17m was his undoing. Jflfdlllfi 88W"! three and the match. Two local rinks skipped by A- W» proud to report the addition of a F 000001001000-2 .0 ikshnk (C1 “in m ‘011003002000-‘1 Dr. L. A. Johnstlrigo ilk/gin‘) 31°F” w. Swindeg m: o 0 0 11° 0 1 0 0 0 — Dr. McIntyre (C1 1 2 1 z t) a 1 3 2 - 15 Prem. 08171959“ (s) 01o 10o 020-4 R. S. P. Jardine (Cl 101 011 002- 10 A.V.S'p1llctt <0» 022 101 101-11 A w_ flyndman (C) 0 0 i 001 000 211 309 coo. 000 coo-i BOWLING -r Y.M.C.A. SERVICE LEAGUE Feb. 9111. 194s Y's Men:— . Small W. Campbell R. LePBRG J. Hashim H. Oudmoro Grads:- G. Stewart 2'1’! 153 1'70 201 4 d E. Vessey M. Carmichael Kinumom- 5. IVE: L. Callgeck E. L01‘ D_ R159 17 1B4 High Single; W. Campbell, 294. High Three: l". Small. 713- THE OTHER GUY a . ill l _,_‘\ U'--\N I'M 601W I'VE GOT‘ A WITH TH T FAT- 350.35%:- 11K WovlJ nphn mend ll‘. Q1111. i111 fit I COMB I ulwig I”: BE HuNTme WILDLJ 5 WMWJWO FOR VN-UABLE P5115, TO MENTION TH lnvéLxlzu/E MEAT THE mp5 /' f l»- NUT _ , we 11$ meow ACCLDENTALLV N iq|o= wise oiouou mar wi-iEéE 1 PUT ‘CE w! >- W!’ HAT? HOLY NAME BOWLING Bruce Stewart! l: Co. L258" Snark Finis:- B. Taylor N. McRae R. Doyle J. Alyward N. Mcbeod Total Magnum:- A Arsenault J. Rimes! H. Paquetta H. Jones P. Acorn 172 High Single; N. lvfcLeod. 230. FELL ‘FATTY- TODAY! I'LL-- l-lyndman and Guy Kenned bud a nip and tuck struggle all t eway but Hyndman scoring singles on the m1. and 12m end: wlled "i" a 13-11 _wln. lvenlnl Malchol Three rinlu were elimlnlf-cd H! the first round of the evenin! Jnatches were completed. R. W. ‘Beck suffered his second straight defeat as Ed Tantnnk rink came through with a 16-8 Wih- - H- Myrick went. out of tho runnin! with a 24-2 defeat by Dr. Clark's Summerside quartette while Finley McLeodk four sent W-A Ciiffifl Summcraldc rink in the sidelines with a close 10-8 victor . the other match played l. A Johnston: of Mon slug W R. Crulkc mk l4 to 7. In this latter match the loser: ever fully recovered from a g their opponents m than until close-knit Johnsione made 0n the first end. chalked up T“ High Three: A. Arsenault. 802. Snark Plugs: 1 1-2 pointl- Magnews: 3 1-2 points. CHALLENGE GAME Five Aces:- Old Timers:- E. Doucette J. Hughel R. Barley R. Duncan V. Coylg 269 233 al High Single: R. Duncan, High Three: R. Duncan. ‘I58. F"ve Adel: 2 points. Old Timers: 3 points. QUINN!!!)PH- B. Joacv .7. Mclnnig E. Trwlnor II Ill ill sure of victory by taking the last three ondl, with a M910, cingle CLDOWIII HPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS JUST WAIT TILL 1 CATCH THAT A wuo CALLED MYRTLE THAT MAKES HAPgY TO KNOW HER] GRAN’ MA VERY n. aov vou WHO SAI HIM 0° i VNQ| u: 010w? HAVE A CHANCE! MYRTLE ‘moueur rr WAS CAP o 5 xwocx o --AN' THEN THEY BOTH LAFFED! JUST WlMT ‘nu. 1 CATCH THAT ,/ FELLAl .1 Tl i 4-1224.- ATTRACTIVE '$ WHY I'M QJT § HERE