fiw".'!~L*5:§"'.-a£€-“‘ ~<rrl - .1». .-o~.-.~ 7i! “nnesvno w w-oolrtson-uorsmng-ovo-w x194.» . .. PAGE SIX CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . simifiino NEW Fastest Racing Of Season l McLaine, Craikskank In Witnessed Here Saturday _ Speed and thrills featured the 01l- B Pug The final matches in the bon- harness races on harbor ice here spiel for t-he Provincial curling title Saturday afternoon, The best Jean Strattan (Downc) 1 1 2 are scheduled for this evening, it times of the season were chalked Joe V010 (Ma-meson) 2 2 1 was announced lust night. The win- up in the free for all where Millie Byrne Hal (Clarke) 8 dr. iler gets tile British Consuls trophy. Kaimuck, favorite with many face T111181 31 1-4, 32, 33 3-0. F.R. MCLBlne 811d W.R. Cruik- 1 y; . The winning horse is owned shanks both Ch i tteto Ski {gagging 533153;; "552. '35:. EdDowne. o... t...“ b’ "° ‘"1 P“ Jim. another fast stepper. Another ffiature of the aftfir- chsscln" - . 1 e . 53.13.3850,; *,,.§*,*,’:3:;j";.';§5..,g Lu..- Nell Cochatodale (c. _Wlllis)2 1 tv Frisco. He placed third but DT-Budlong (R will“) 1 3 ‘of a big hand from the crowd. “1719133- 3134- 37 olmep away past ‘he xo‘lr_score The winning horse is owned by another match will be required. nlnyk had lmd his leg broken 01131165 Wfllls. Covehead. Fourteen matches were played pii-icn in upsets in recent years Saturday. The bonspicl opened and mdkvs on“. infrequent ap- C1158 D P!“ Thursday afternoon nnd was held pfllftlllCPs on lrilrks ilow. ‘ind ( h . > . e Little Peter (Younker) 1 1 h.“ me 111ml; 3.101162% lli 113111.; ‘gglqurdgilitsebulxerlo J9"? B.nn° (Cuwmrg) 3 3 2' Three rinks. one each from Mon- ‘no \\"l= hurt Most of the troll- Tm1°-_371'4. 331-Z.341-3- tague. _Albcrtoii and Summerside “h, “Wk pylléd mfhoyws nub“, T118 Wlfmln! 110159 1s Owned by were eliminated in the first day's tan. cl(l(lf‘~\l|)ll (no glib ice. One B1" Ymlnker- W1115l°°- {hiya A total oi eighteen were en- “__." .‘ , ,. . ‘. 1_ ere . _ _ 11$}? 12.19finhllreduli/argsddtbifgre 1313!! I.‘ Trot and Pace Saturday two rinks still 1n We topping. SUlWMARY Free For All [Millie l(illllllll‘k /\V Kclll‘) 1 l Rlvlll Jim (L. xollvt '1 2 Time: 29 1-4. 20 1-4. 29 3-4- Thq iviniiinc horse is owned by W- Kell)‘. Southpofl» (This: A. Pace ma.- ‘Hnl (McNeilli I 1 Peter Hoaprr lcuclmorcl 1 :1 Princess Kalmuck (McDtins Time: 30 S-4. 9° 5'41 M‘ The winning horse is owmd Wellington McNeill, southbou- Class A Trot Mafjfjflp Ktilmuck (111125) l . Frisco (Holmes) 121111161 31 1-4. 32 1-4. 32 1-2.d The winning horse 1s 0W1“ Earl 1,155, Mt. Herbert. 3 1 1 Egrky Kztlmuck é g g l7! glTime: 33. 34, 33 3-4. 1 running did not compete. They 11 were, Dr. Clark's from Summer- : 3 side, and A J. Matthews, Alberton. 3 2 Saturday, too, W.W, pord skipped 4L in place of A W. Hyndman who d; was suffering from a cold. E Happy K (O. O'Brien) 2 Marion M. (Cutcliffe) 1 Bessie Kalmuok (W. Kelly) 4 Peter Grattan (Jay) 3 4 Nancy Budlong (———-) 5 ‘The winning horse is owned by 5cm" by EM‘? Richards. Covehesd. Morning ghny-prfludh“ W.SWindeail(A)200102100 0 0 1-7 WE. Cruikshank (c) 6 1 a o l o o Tex Worthy (Cotes) 1 s1 é Marjorie hHal (Willis) 2 1 2'1 4 3 1 0-14- t -_--- . d 553050;.’ ((212.12...) ) 343 4d’; asp. Jardine (c) 1 o o 1 o o o o o 3 11mm s2 i-I. as. s4. 0 ° 0-2- ” jhewjnnjng hm“! "m, b, M F.R.MeL.aine(O)01802I10 com. Milton. ~ 1 1 9 1-14- Qfflcjalg; I. D. Tanton (C) 0 0 2 0 3 2 1 0 I Starter: p. x. McLeod. 0 1 t>—11- Judges: Nell Robinson, l". Rob- Guy Kennedy (C) 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 0]1 ertsori, C. Reardon. 2 0 1-14. Timers: H. Murphy. 1t. Wood, Russ. Abbott. ‘Phone A. Campbell (s) 1 1 o o 4 1 Announcer: W. H. Boston. 3 0 0 0 1 2-13 Hawks Defeat Bruins 3-2 In Third Period Rally cnrcaloo. Pab- Rookie Wlngy Johnston. Who h“ Chicago Stadium The expert slick-work of 0011011 Johnny Gottsellg whom the Hawk! pressed into servlce 1n a desPeTall effort to kee in the running. Play- cd an lmpo ant part in the closing surge. ‘Th9 36-year-old VBWTB-n hadn't seen major league action in tirec years. SUMMARY first Period Bo t , Guiclolin 18:00 _B0:tgl,‘l. Cowley (Boll, A. Jock- son) l9: Penalty-Chamberlain. leoonll Period l-Ohicnqo. ‘Thorns (M. Bentley. D- Bentloy :16 Penalty-Guidolin. Third Period kgntctggll’) lgttm“ mmm’ |‘_Q1?ica;0,g Johnston (Hmull. Pena1ties—N0n€. _ Remember ‘When (By The Cansaldn Press) The third challenge of Lou Brouil- ipmd, Worcester. Mass. French-Can- adian for the world miririlewoieht. title was tilrncd bnrk hv Mnrcik Thil. French boxer. six vears ago tonight. Thil was awarded the bout on a sixth-round foul. river Bronil- lord's protest. The fight the year before e-nrlerl the Sfllflf‘ wflv ln the Rnirm rnuivi, while Tliil won a l’!- rmmd derision in their first meet- 1m: I N.H.L. Standings Unofficial NJ-LL. standings: P W L D Pts Boston 42 22 l4 6 50 Diitroit 38 l8 10 10 46 Toronto 39 l8 15 6 42 Cnnadiens 30 l4 l7 8 S6 Chicago 38 l4 13 11 39 Rangers 36 7 24 ‘l 21 w-onm-ran Lovii HALESWORTH. Eng. -(CPl-—T0 thryresicivnts of (ills Suffolk village Gcnrue Rntlers was just a farrriers’ 1nd when he joined the army at l6. Today they mourn him as a 21- vr-nr-old commando who died be- hind the German lines in 'I‘unis1n. holding off the enemy so that his comrades could gt to safety. How Are _ Your Eyes 7 l ‘l lfyon are havin symptom strain — h aches, pore lyoc or dizziness — consult a specialist. At your nervko will 7dr: c! experience and a lhorollh retracting ozrvire. ,7 Call In ni-ul Chet your lllflmnm. Iriu av phone for appointment; G. F. illtoliuoo F. G. IIUTCIIJOI G. F. IIUTCIISOI t u _ (u) _ place in the National Hockey hes- 4 gue by defeating! the Montreal m bench most o; ‘he Canaldleng 2-1, be ore 9.839 spec - NEW ygm; My" pm 14 _(c 2:511»? ujgtllnpgorlhgrr of it tonight to m" tonight The "MW 5011"“ PJ- The faltering Toronto Maple drill in two quick goals during the the two-same week-end series with Leafs failed to hold a four-goal closing minute; of the last Dal“! ‘he 1191511111114- snd give Chicago Black Hawks I 3- z National Hockey Le e victor! over the front-rurln i; 13°51“ Bruins before n crowd of 14.921 at 1409mm, Ami (Qq-gggo) 9;” consecutive National Hockey League ' lrenalties- Human (2), carveth, game without a victory. muglas- 5M"- orllmdm A major penalty to Hank Goldup coming just after the tying goal 3'“ "d" in! the third period, happarently c ecked Ranger, when t ey were on '5°°f1118“—" the road to their first triumph one. {Penalties- Portland, Abel, Benoit. mm, Dec‘ 2931-116‘. had w play d9. ._ of a store window which had a Jylltfigigtelna‘ mime!‘ g“ W; n3 Nutrition campaign display that R Hermes,” 2m 1M 172 featured ‘Canada's Official Food c. Bevan 151 m 21s “"1"- G‘ swln H5 139 l“ Said one to the other: "My hus- J_ Doyle 139 179 134 band and I are in our forties; Tom] 9503 116111181‘ 01 us care much for milk and we don't eat a lot of vegetables, (1_N_C_S_._ but we keep pretty well, though Q Min,“ m“ m; 254 we're both a bit overweight. I q Wood 120 132 223 cant see why we shoilld change G, Mcphemm w, 202 194 our eating hablts now. just because ‘p_ T-hmnnmn m; m9 w, of all this new-fancied tlrk about ;A_ Motmd 3°71“ 139 nutrition. For people our age we Tom] 26 dont feel so bac." 'W.W.Loi“d(é)001300011I 0-8. Detroit Defeats Canadians 2-1 Ranggrs “any I __ To Gain 4-4 .§’...‘7l“€’5;.’1i3t 13171353393; - o... mo... o. mo... wt... '|'|g flygr Lgafs consolidator;- their hold on second lead tonight and the New York 517M553! Ranger rallied to 83in n 4-4 tie 11M "I'M before: crowd of 13.4w. It was the last place Rangers’ seventeenth fensively when the former Toronto Tm“! r°rhd player was banished for drawing blood from ell-Ranger Bflbe Pratt's kx%t'rull 0°13". 109°91'10" ‘moutlpwith a cross check and they knetmm “womb. (‘mm anmh noudnt get started again. 0311) 15239 n," peflod Ponsltles-Nono. 1—Toronto, Poile (Stewart) 7.44 2—Toronto, Srhrirler (Taylor) 11:24 3—'1T;t;t:lt0, Taylor (Schriner. Carr) Penalties- Davidson, Pike, Myles, Copp. HOLY NAME BOWLING C. N. 1t. League second Period 4-Torcnto. Hill (Hamilton, Pratt) 1M 0,030,311}- 171 1g; 15g s-Rongers. Watson (Hextall) 3:18 BRINGING UP FATHER J. straw 154 300 15g G—-REI1RQI‘S, Shack (Smith, Marl~ IJ_ Hal-nu 133 177 173 cuso) 14:07 c. Galldett 119 186 153 Penman-None. C. McDonald 173 146 90 Tom] 345$ Third Period v01‘ n_,__ '1—-Rerigers. Watson (l-‘lextalll 5:55 _;_ power a w; 13o o—1'tanlzers. Mancuso (Pi-ks. Smith) a. Nelson 154 lao 196 111130 J‘ Redmond 134 94 m5 Penalties- McLean, Goldup (two). B Bumoe 121 164 146 —_—-*-—-i—'—~ H. Spencer 201 155 150 Everv Person In Canada Total 2158 High Single: n. m1, ' Needs Protective Foods. HghThremLHerrl. . Rem: a °H pom: In Order To Be Healthy Vols 11.: 1 1-2 points. Two women were standing in front mgh 5mm. c‘ McLean. 2M l" Nutrition Services at Otllwb has gm, “us. Q “clam n1 some good advice for those in their 311d" a, Elude". 1 pomp forties and over. First of all they g, N, Q g’; 4 p01,,“ say that everyone. regardless of age. needs protective foods in the mini- mllm amounts listed in Canada's Fbod Rules in order to be Everyone knows instances of elderlv people who have suffered fractures following slight fa'ls, and it is common to hearz- "Oh well. old people's bones are alwavs brittle." The rvnmn that mnnv old oeools have brittle bones ls because. Finals For Consols Trophy lb‘. R. McLaine (C) 10 4 0 2 1 50 0-14 ..?§llllett (C) 01050002 are in the finals. The Mchaine rink has won eve game played with- out a loss w ile the Cruikshank rink has one_ loss marked against it. 1 ‘.1! the McLaiiie rink wins the first 2 .match tonight the championship is decided; l! Cruikshank wins Campbell 01101002 0-—6. W.R. Cruikshank 300101 l. 03 11 .A. Johnston: 01100211 20—9. D1‘. H.McIn1tY1'0 20011000 20 o 24 chester. J. F. Mbeod (C4 0010 up Friday‘ because of ice conditions n 1 5c ) z o 0 o l Kflnnody (C)210l022l0l Afternoon Games Gurling Schedule For Today The finals ln the Provincial Bonspiel for the British Consols Trophy will be played tonight at the Charlottetown Curling Olub. The first match will be on 10s No. 2 at 7/ o'clock and the second match on ice no B at 9 pm. Rinks skipped by F. a. Mclaine and W. R. Cruikshank both Char- lottetown entries are in the finals. Other matches scheduled for to- day include: lontner ‘trophy 7 p.111. lee No. I. J.F. McLeod vs. R52. Jardine. l p.111. loo No. 1. Dr. E. S. Ciiddinlg vs. I. Win- lce No. I RC. Stoddard vs. G. (l. Hughes. Regal Flour Trophy '1 pm. Ice No. 8 hank (010022102 Guy Kennedy (C) 120002001 0-10 0 ll’. oaooozilcoll, lstorie (M) 2 03 l l 0. Jurdino (C) 01031010 0-7. . H. Mclntvrs (C) l 17 r. H. McIntyre (C) 3 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 l 14. piliett (C) 012010000 Dr. L.A. Johnstone (M) 1 8 2 0 0 1 S id “tyre (c) u 0 0 1 4 o o ummers e hockey fans are in Woodside, Herb Bchurman, Charles 0-6. for a big treat Tuesday night at the Llewellyn. Darin Gallant Leo Crystal rink when "the old timers" Gauthier and othgrs. Rel h fiilliph- m‘ L‘ A. Joh m (M3 3 I o o o o‘ gross?“ with the local RCA. ant, an old veteran of ot or ears, 410030-42. W. A. Cruikshank (C) 0081120 l1 01303-13 UUT OUR WAY DON'T YOU EVER FEEL SILLY? DON'T DON'T BROUGHT UP oNTi-t’ / vou EVER FEEL 1 LIKE BUSTIN’ our TOEVER WOOD NYMPHS AN’ Y f WITH "n-l‘ SHEER i- JOY OF BEIN‘ ALlVE THAT J once no AWHILE? eooFY/ w also The veterans. the first time they but in all likelihood will handle the ave been assembled for quite a few boys from the bench.“Skull"Bisliop, ears. are out to show the Flyers the manager. had his charges go ow the game should be played, on through I stiff workout. over the as? IZNABOOK 4., W. R. Seaman vs. W. M. Bonn. loo Ne. 4 l. Ocrrutherl vs. I. It. bris- purchase a single bottle, thus saving several hundred remembered only last week trounced a strong army team from ’ I s 21f] ‘iger hand the “ye” mm’ n‘ weekend and reports that Flyers will reallv have to fly if they i . , be ' l ghagoitilelgoxrktgitv‘ “mam” w gcgreect to on the on: end of the iliar faces will be can on tlhe n c Bummerside lino up namely, . . . . Gall] “Chick" Gallant, Jack Bchumlan,‘ pEQML Dick Steele, Ensor Bowness, Harry , Dickie, Bur eon Lieut. Dodds, Dave‘ Lidstone, C arlie Deighan, Frank probably don the b ades, may yJ. in. WILLLAMSOUR BOARDING nuusa out». y Al-tMAoAMeh AM GABRIEL eovou‘ % DE MERQAULIZE no.1 wl-w: your mu t’ SEEM CLASSICS AKYCALUN’ IN YOUR ClTH To FEEL emsoun‘ LAMBS .’ eoorv.’ WHY. MAN "n-us i5 TH’ i-lelei-n‘ MAGMIHQUE wDO ZE RENT WHAT YOU CALL- r\. miélilléRY 1s. 194,1 .. _ _ r Boy scouts of Ottawa have been most active tn s. dollars. Hero are diown Ottawa salvage campaign for medicine bottles w completely a theatre matinee the admission O p.m.. Ioe No. 4 maintain the supply for medical centres in the Dom- cine and magazines. The slogan inion capital. Since they started this drive nearly a aide A. L. MaoPherson vs. Ed. Tnnton. year ago military medical centres have not had to sin ___}_________ Cubs and scouts s. to which was merit. "H919 130L110 lli!‘ M15‘ d in securing many hundreds of bottles in thil TYPES OF CORN There are five l , ' 1 r » A dent, flint. rlorlqrlqwl-llslfffifflaifm $555555‘; THE FORUM TO-NIGHT DAY CELEBRATE VALENTINE COMFORTABLE ozv a-1o p. m. ltlAJUkj; )()l’i RE A MAGICJAN.’ ' we've e01‘ seueznt uoiroie no THE- Houss / NONDARFUL watt, mAelclnnb-q: AM ARRIVE x . us» rr comes "ro MAKiNG some DISAPPEAR! N R~WE ‘.1 ; OPERATE on wuss-r slop -. . PRESENT ONE EKl-“BVTION LouEiH MADAME wlsl-l ‘lb CALL THE Pow-lu- ADVANCE svsrem! ze Rooms? W. ARREARS: _ ; _<i aver-g‘- T THINKNG" flPPiE lam) ‘icainsruoosf Z .__ $1415.; no MéATFW$I€lIS ~—— l5 PREPOSTEEOUSflI mus":- I snuzve r? I lusts-r ON sou GIVING ME ELEVEN Pounce oi= au-r-rs |2__ "l- WELL, ETHEUS MAD AT ME AGAIN!$O'S MYRTLE --AN' MARY MARGTQET HA5N’T BEEN SPEAKIN‘ FOP A WEEK. I'LL BET I NEVER G D LT MAD TOO EASY! G) I DON'T CARE-"CUZ I'M GONNA as A PILOT OF A AlRPLANE,AN'-- NOW! SHE CAN'T BE VERY AbfivFtY -- (By The Cllllllllll Press) ovelr 1i period of years, they have mnoim tumour l}? ..,‘§$“,,,‘i§’$",'},i,,§"°h',; $5121.23 TILLIE THE roman AWAITING THE "co" LIGHT! °“’“1° ’ “wit” k..l:"::.:".-.:.".' SE."..E°'..‘2E“S‘.““ r . o- wuaalawanglgfilgtgl‘ cesses of dilzestion. the beating of the heart and other bodily func- tions that izo on as 1on1 as life mn- tinurs. When Insufficient calcium is provided to maintain these func- .tion.v it is drawn from the home, Jnnvmq them wenkoneri and onsllv broken. Milk and cheese are by far the best food sources of calcium. Vitamins, too, must be supplied all through life for the bod" ls no [U] Q01’ flglp ‘an, I Another on of nutritional fldvlee boarder of these essential elements. although vitamins A. D. and E are stored tn some extent. daily replen- ishment of irltnmin; t< nhmssorv. to the over-forties is "Watch the scales." Overweiflht in moderation, is an aswt to the vounrz. but be- comss n ‘isbiliiy iii later life. 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