FEBRUARY 19. 1952 Mug Ti-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLUFFETOWN i-JllL'll2 l-il' Ill DAILY. CROSSWORD A5309; 2. urgent - 21. Dancers 1. mm ' continent L T”. A 3. Thick mumrgg 4. sea eagle '1. Attitudinlzc 5. Post I 3 engrossed 8. Splash 28. Man a lo. shower l '1. Serutinlu nickname 11' A"-jun . 9. Conical tent 29. Arabian lrlver (Am. Ind.) gazelle !2 B03 12. Crowd 30. Little :4: Native of 13. American Lapland 10. Siberian 15. Through 'Yu-III-rdsr'a Aaswar recess . 33. American 18. Swiss canton poet. 2!. Dependent, 36. Provinces mouna of New- , tGr.)i ti.Encoung mmnd g foundlsnd 39.Wash tcred Mound waist , s ' g3, (mp-shnped cavity Of volcano 25. Swiss river :7. Brittle. t transparent solid 28.Pad 3i.JoumeY 34.Biundei' 35. Kettle 31. Negative reply ss.Mlnor's compass n0.Gentlo lfl.Kind of cheese 45. Additional amount 45. Cherish 47. 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For Georgetown 2:30 pm. ilnily cvcc-pt Sumlny For Tignlsh 3:30 p.m. dnlly oxccpt Sunday. l.l'. l'nr (ihnrlottr-town 7:15 n.m.. 10:10 n.m., 2:15 pm. daily I-x. Sunday. For Borden 7:15 n.m.. 2:45 p.m.. dolly except .'s'umluy. For Tlgnlsh ii:1!l n.m.. dolly except Sunday; 12:01 p.m., Mon., Wed.. Fri. Sl')I)IEIKSlDE- Moneton - Halifax - Saint John Montreal - Toronto 1.r. ('hnrloiit-town 7:00 a.m. daily exct-pt Sunday. Lv. Summcrsluln 7:15 am. daily except Sunday. Through nlr-conditioned slccpcr Charlottetown-Monirrnl. leaving (llmrluilcimvn 7:00 min. Cor Ferry Service Borden - Capo Tormentine DAILY 9:10 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. 10:35 a.m., 2:l0p.m., 0:00 p.m.. 9:00 pm. l.v. Ilnrdcn IN. (inpc Tnrmcnilno -.-. CANADIAN NATIONAL s 5AVHI0lI. my champion suns-uuoons Ion ulmmoos. cans LOWER IN mes! Prince County 1 lniennediaie "C" Play-Downs ' Prince County Jntennediate "C" hockey ploy-downs. Series "A" Feb. 20-Tignlsh It Lennox ls- land. Feb. 22-ilicnnox Island at Tig- nlsh. Feb. 25-Tlgnlsh at Lennox Is- land (it necessary). series 03" Feb. 20-Wellington at Lot 16. Feb. 22-Lot 16 at Wellington. Feb. 25-Wellington at Lot 16 (if necessary). Series "C" Winner Series "A". Feb. 27-Winner series "A" of. Winner Series "B". Feb 29-Winner Series "B" at Winner series "A" (if necessary). Series AD" March 3-Winner Mt. League at Series "C". March 5-Winner Series ”C" at Winner Mt. Pleasant League. March 7-Winner Mi. Pleasant League at Winner Series "C" (if necessary). Ladies Hockey Prince County. Series "A- S'Side vs. Borden-To be plctcd by Feb. 27. series "B" Elmsdale vs. 0'Lsary-To be completed by Feb. 27. Series "C" Feb. 29-Winner Series Winner Series "B". March 4-winner Series Winner Series "A'-'. March 6-Winner Series "A" at Winner series "B" (if necessary). Pleasant Play-offs for com- uAu N. "Bu n Minor hockey--Prince County play-offs. Feb. 21-Psperwelghts - Sum- mcrslde at Kcnsingion. Feb. 22-Bantam - Summcrslde of. Kensington. Feb. 23-Pee Wee-Summerside at Kensington. The above are first games of a best-of-three series. All games in Kensinzion ring as Summerside has no rink. Curling Draw A At Monclgi MONCTON. N. (CP)-Following is tomorrow's draw in the Dominion schoolboy curling championship which ends Thursday: Fifth round: Saskatchewan vs. Northern On- tario: Nova Sootis vs. Ontario; Quebec vs. British Columbia; Al- berta vs. New Brunswick; Prince Edward Island vs. Manliobs. Sixth round: ' New Brunswick vs. Manitoba: Prince Edward Island vs. British Columbia: Alberta vs. Ontario; Nova scotin vs. Saskatchewan; Quebec vs. Northern Ontario. seventh round: Alberta vs. Prince Edward Is- land; Quebec vs. Manitoba: Nova Scotla vs. New Brunswick; North- ern Ontario vs. Ontario; British Columbia vs. Saskatchewan. Eighth round: Ontario vs. British Columbia; New Brunswick vs. Northern on- iario; Manitoba vs. Saskatchewan: Quebec vs. Alberta; Prince Edward Island vs. Nova Scotia. Ninth round: Saskatchewan 3.. Feb. 18 - vs New Bruns- bin; Northern Ontario vs. Prince Edward Island: Manitoba; Ontario vs. Quebec. Olympic Hockey ing of the nine countries in the Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS llowllhiing and Rein!!! I!l.E0'l'ltl0AI. APPLIANCE ltepairs Palmer Electric I-uoivn me Feb. 26-Winner Series "B" at" wick; Alberta vs. British Colum- Nova Scotia vs. OSLO. Feb. 20 -(UP) -Stsnd- Olympic hockey championship tournnmenf after four rounds: W I. F A Pt: Sweden ..... 4 0 31 B 8 Canada 3 0 39.. 4 6 Switzerland .. .'i 0 5 . 6 Czechoslovakia .1 o 20 .1 6 United States .. .1 o 19 6 6 Norway . 0 4 6 20 0 Germany 0 4 7 36 0 Finland . O :4 7 42 0 Poland 0 4 6 42 0 I39 Kent St. MEN'S WEAR . Owing to the -storm we have decided to continue our sole of" quality Men's Wear until noon Wednesday. Feb. 20th. - "No One Ever Regreltecl Buying Quality" ACK CAMERON Charlottetown. P. E. I. BULLETINS FRDM BIRDLAND ' wmn-m'a':. WILSOK WORTH THEIR WEIGHT Truly the balance of nature has been greatly upset by the advent of mm. Fortunately, back in 1916, Canada and the United States signed an agreement prohibiting the destruction of migratory birds. Otherwise many of our lovely song birds and shore birds would before this have vanished like the Great Auk and the Passenger Pigeon-to be numbered with extinct species. Game birds are protected also. as they may be shot only at certain seasons. Canadians should be proud to live in 5 country where there are conservation laws. Both government and private enterprise have done much to pre- serve bird life by providing sanc- tiiarles, which are dotted all across Canada. Thus seabirds and coastal waterfowl are protected in some places. inland waterfowl in others. Golf courses ztre most. satisfactory Johnny iibrlaco of the Saint John Beavers slightly strengthen- ed his lead in the race for point scoring honors in the Maritime Major liockcy League during the past week according to an unof- ficial compilation of statistics by The Guardian. Ubrinco has 38 goals and 46 as- sists for a total of 82 points. Billy Watson of Halifax moved up to a second place tie with the Glace Bay Miners "Bud" Poilc. Both players have 71 points. Four players are tied for third place with 70 points. They are the Islanders Willie Marshall, the Miners Lcn linley, ihe Beav- ers Tom smells and the liawks Moi-rey Hamilton. Kenny Watson of the failed to pick up any points and Beavers Rules pertaining to above A , . . - was-new to a 21:235.? gggggglillcsgffenfg team to hue Bay has 63 points. Mulligan of H mm mm Lie visiting teams to receive percent- eleven scorers Mm 60 nil? 0! gate receipts tm cog" tmw The follouln stall lilts do not e n ex nscs. Dae esdlinc ' ' -3 - 5 i must: be Flstlrlctly ndhercd to 1: include last nights cmnvg. y M . . I to mcet mand may 0” Ulbrisco. Saint John 36 46 8:! In case of He, 10 minute over, Watson. Halifax ...... 19 52 1'1 ume go be played. If no Wynne, Poiie, Glace Bay 24 47 71 declared. game must then go into Marshauv Ch'T0W" -- 37 33 70 sudden-death overtime. (As per H3m”W"- M0"CWn '34 43 70 rule book) Cards of teams to be H31ey- Glace Bay 37 43 70 checked my ,-egenes before mm, T. Srmelle. Saint John .'in 40 70 mencgng gum". Watson. Saint John 36 29 65 Anderson, Glace Bay 40 23 63 Mulligan. Saint John 20 42 62 IJ-briaco Boosts Lead In MMHL Scoring Race Leswlek. liollfsx ...; 30 30 60 Whitlock, Ch'Town .. 27 Ill 58 Blair, Saint John ... 28 .';0 58 Fillon, Moneton ..... 22 34 56 MacArthur, lialifax .. i2 44 56 Thompson. Halifax .. 2-i 3i. 55 Meldrum, Saint John '28 25 53 Morrow, Halifax 21 Ill 52 Wywrot. Glace Bay .. 1.": :27 52 Scholes. Monclon 27 24 51 Ford. Halifax 28 21 49 Nicolle, Saint John 19 29 48 Rohmer, Sydney 21 27 48 Favero. Ch'Town .. 22 23 45 Smith. Ch'Town .. 23 22 45 Macey, Glace Bay .. 22 23 45 Nixon, Halifax iii 27 45 Bellringer. Ch'Town 16 28 44 Pstwlyshyn, Ch"I'own 30 14 44 Buchanan. Saint John 18 26 44 'MacKenz.ie, Halifax .. 21 23 44 Macfntyre. Sydney .. 18 28 44 Kennedy. Moneton .. 26 1'! 43 Roach. Sydney .. ... 24 19 3 Trainor, ch"I'own . 12 30 42 Bailey. Glace Bay 93 is 41 Campbell. Halifax .. 24 17 41 Robertson. Sydney .. 15 26 41 Rowe, Moneton 21 19 40 Mccracken, Saint John 16 24 -10 LADII'25' BOWLING Ladies' Wednesday Afternoon Bowling League: Team l-M. Smith-points 3. Team 2-H. Clarke-points 9',v'.v. Team 3-K. Stewart - points 17f-5. High single-M. Vickcrson 2.50. High three-M. Vickerson 608. Chamberlain Appeals His Suspension NEW YORK. Feb. 18- (AP)- Murphy (Hurdrock) Cl1nmbcx'lain. suspended coach of Buffalo His- ons, will attend a hearing Wed- nesday before Maurlcc Podoloff, American Hockey League presi- dent. Chnmberlnin. at former big lea- gue left-winger at Toronto and Montreal. was suspended and fined 5150 Saturday, when he re- fused to leave the plsyers' bench after being ordered to do so by referee Walton Russell. The fine was the third meted out to Chamberlain since he as- sumed the Buffalo helm seven weeks ago and brought the total fines to 5500. - Francis To Be In Nets For Rangers NEW YORK. Feb. 18-(CP)- Frank Boucher, New York Rang- ers manager. said today that Emile Francis will be in goal for the Blues when they meet Maple Leafs in a National Hac- key League game in Toronto to- morrow night. Francis is replacing Chuck Rayner. whose knee was injured in 11 game at Montreal Saturday night. Boueher said Rayner is expect- ed io be out of hockey for the rest of the season. as bird havens. Despite shooting restrictions, our manner of living is a great draw- back to birds. when areas are drained we lose Rails, Ducks, Her- ons, snd shore birds; when timber is cut down Chickadees. Canada. Jays, Nuthatches. and most Wood- peckcrs leave. Tall buildings. light- houses, and even highways with their rapid traffic are death traps. Water birds are captured by float- ing oil. The new insecticides kill the insects upon which nearly all young birds and the adults of :1 causing death to the fa population. Wanton shooting the lives of far too many birds. Enough cannot be said in (avail! of our weed and insect eaten. II that control should be lifted. tho plight of our farmers would indeed be tragic. Redpolls. snow Iunta ings, Goldtluches. Juncos. Trsq. White-crowned, song, white. throated, and Vesper sparrows are just some of the birds that food mainly on weed seeds. Chipping Sparrows, Cardinals. Rose-breasted Grosbealrs, Indigo Buntings. Scar: let Tansgers, Orioles, our nun: little Warblers, Wrens, Vireo; Kingieis, Creepers. Woodpockorl are continually working to keep down insect pests. some birds of prey are not pro- tected, and being for the most part fairly large they msks good targets, so the many valuabll members suffer for the few thal have bad records. Owls by nighl and Hawks by day render us un- believable service. People camo plaining of rodents should remem- ber that these predatory birds are nearly all the best possiblo mould traps. Each species has its special part to play in nature's scheme. and. quite apart from their beauty and music, birds require protection, fol each is worth its weight in gold. ?.A: Soothe them with MINAIlD'S LINIMENT R It 'f&lY C j : guicizl rnellef. user lcnsuomcu od'".'d'VuW' "” T.” 5:11 5: great many species .feed- thus NOW ON Hand Machine. allowance is big. 187 Gt. George St. The Beautiful 1952 FIRESTONE DcLUXE REFRIGERATOR. Trade in your old Refrigerator or Ice Box Today. 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