PORTING NEWS FliiE uuslc llundreds 0f Special Skating Selections Cood Music-Coed Ice SKATE ‘ Feb‘ flenFy-(gagtlwd-‘Iulli $1? oPIiIiDea-hgylzlhllllwatlohed snadiens dominate the play ai- hing most throudlout for their first ondup mince 10:41. ' t Beavers llefeat Moncton Team THE l CHARLOTTUDWN GUARDIAN CEllTllAi euinonu This oolunin is ed for new! - of local» interest, but ldvenrung ti: : ‘newly disturb may in ulssrseu a I o cell . atria in advance. Yum‘ “us”, l,“ ozasvvui. for naéhghtnl | coNi-"anaitarioN tint iNsuv. t aNcit . PAGE _ SEVEN F Be good t0 yourself x Try Tu rrel FINE CUT’ Canadiens Are Crowned 1944 IV. H. L. Champs If I bar l I e-srlh ‘true: roub " no. t,“'wl.'."?..'"' ‘"421; lsonoas snags seida m I" u’ “frefgisa Mo» Cl l! \IUIIIIIIIIO Cross i 39W. or mm DB. MaeMILLAN, Red president broadcasts this evening d o'clock. Lfl-ii NEW ADDING machines, onl few available. Call L. J. Lane. Phone 8650 or write R0. Bgxmbin. RECEIVES COMMISSION- Dr. W_. G. H088. dentist, has received his commission as Captain in the dental corps and left a few days ago to join a unit on the mainland. THE MEETING 0f the commit. tee of management of the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League scheduled for . ‘C ill- Qgsbgystal (l M!) from IQII IILIIIIIC will. Cdd Fellows Honor lllr. Murdock Iioss ll. e. c.’ Playoff lfiame Postponed IIIII Ills! IIIIIII gum to Mend-g in 1% - t's win gave Canadians 0'1, no tsonemorethantheeeoond- place Detroit Red Wings can col- ect by winning all their reamin- ing games. for rolling your own t_<:.=._—— -- IUIHAIY: First Psridd: identical. Watson (Ceilifle. berlnin) 5.03. Montreal, Blake (Lech. Rich- o. . Boston. Guidolin (Caiiadine) Penalty-H. Jackson . JOHN. N. B. Feb. 1!— QAINT [mo (CW-Saint John Belavers hurd- m ' N3" mm fl-(cm- An A. P. C. senior hockey league A very large numbe- of Odd }m§h§fmlllrlll llftillle 1h the Mar- Playoff game between Truro Bear- Fellows and Rebekahs gathered at wheh m: d?! aid glllaydownsicats and New Glasgow was post- their lodge rooms on Friday even- Tuesday, March 29, in “he Char- cmk Rug w “T61 lmmcw" lmlled Bllllllllllly hlsht when snow- ing to honor Mr. Murdock Ross. lottewwn Hotel has been postpon- scofln girl d- 3 {the high. blocked roads kept the visitors a. highly esteemed and valued ed, 2-2341. “uphill Ell-lilac‘ ‘l! l" He! neat. This. from reaching here on time. The member of Wildey Iioome who with i ‘m germ thglhlgllll-l 1'6 “lblll- who wlll be played here tomorrow his wife is about to leave Char. TRAIN AND Farm! — The mush, “Hf” qhtlflm" W‘: hlsht- iottetown to reside with his train left Borden Saturday even- mefl A er t-Bomiy W i he: Truro leads 2-1 in a best-in-ffve daughter, Mrs. A. E. Helm of To- lng with 324 passengers, arriving second roung of ‘fir: “it: Hf- e final series for the league title. fronto. At the conclusion of a short here with 142 passengers at the X e artme P10811111 the Chfllflflflll. Mf- A-Q-F- hour of 10.4.5. The ferry made ‘l paw“ schedule‘ G111. P-G-M» 0511601 "P011 Ml- trips on Saturday completing each - trip within the period of l hour. G R . P-G.M., ‘h theeorfgllowiliilrn address to :41‘? Rig? Navigation conditions were reported D" to be very favourable. . liensington Team Girl Guide Nerds ,,,,§,,,-,,_.," a ilamoureux. Brown. ,.. ihon. Ghl-W- I.‘ Second PHI“! 9 t ii, Bouchard I116. fiéfibigtglgtrong, (Quadran- yflrytreai, Chdmlberlain iCiet- , Watson) 15:09 ' gee - Jackson. Iouchard, v rtichard. t. Third Period: ‘fl-Montreal, Richard (Blake) Second lleriod: d. ‘idontreal, Lech (Blake, Rich- ard) .10. _ 5. Montreal. Watson (Chamber- lain. itfclidnhon) 9.46 d. Montreal. Getliffe (Chamber- Ilin, McMahon) 10.08. lflouciurd ‘I. Montreal. Mlleoru ' - m“ _.m,uu_ mam m Cambridge Wins 11% rum W r Montreal, Maieau (P111011) n Th“ rah“, IliiICh FrIIIII IIXICHI i8. wally-mm“ .. ma.) ilaoaigoa. Boll (CI-in. a. Jack- ' aATURIM" llllllll- a. lyitnisnl, iuoiurd (Hlhlwllt olmait. Feb. at -—(OP)—110.M'tr'ea.l. Richard (Blair, utreal Caliadiens clinched th Mcllahogs 11.10. e onai Hockey league ehala- u. Montreal. McMahon (Blake, l . - last luslll W“ an My uuh) 14.0. , victory over Boston Bruins in Men- thdt d no same Jill“ l 4 Mia/hon. Chamber - to Bruins ed mo Penalty-Chamberlain. ood Racing itnessed Cn turday I g iirfibfoDonald, 1S; L. I-I. __ Stir toria Dri Club held Coffin. W: rag’; meet Sat. Eyck Cruikshank, ‘l; C. I-l. “ll-swell: Silfidiili‘ attn 41$: nail: Hansen, a; me MacKin- ‘ “mam” “d "l" "m" w” nGIgIIS. Cobb, is; w. w. Lord uch enioyled. 1 R. Oarruthers. 4; R. Corning, ‘l. “GUIDEIVS CLUB" _ The ltlarcil meeting 0f lhe Gllldf ,ov's Club will ii: hold on Friday. lMai-cii 3rd, 8,30 P.M., ti: the home inf Mrs Margaret Wood, 53 U171)?!‘ “Prince Street , As there are ,portarlt items would like to ilave present, 8th ('II.~\RI.OTTI".TO\\'N COMPANY r Brother: The officers and members of Wil- .______ ENJOYABLE SING SONG - Another enjoyable sing song, at- dey Lodge No. 2'1 I. O. O. F. lear- ning that you are about to leave tended by large numbers of the armed forces was held at the our Island to make another Prov- Kriights or Columbus Hut on Queen ince of Canada the land of your adlcPtion, cannot allow the oppor- - Street yesterday afternoon. Mr. D. E. Noonan was master of ceremon- Altle wlwll of the Kenslnston tu ty to pass without reoordihg c , E “b n _ (c? hOIIIIBY tellm Which olflyed here our regret at your removal and our on,” _ cémbrmée Umvmm, ilzlday night is Mr. x. w. Mac- sincere best wishes for the health igs, Music was furnished by Mrs, won ‘he annual ‘wear match Mm “do; gveilxitsléealzlicoogt&hgeenlirfia yxilharyipiness of Mrs. Ross and éoseph Doulgan and Miss Marlog ‘ _ . "so . oug-an. T e young la es serve lfdggedlifmiclgfllg Ubfilgtlihrggfs- H- 185! V1181‘. 111B WES fmllloylld llhl-ll The records of our lodge disclose dainty refreshments. l Mmnwhne on“: defeatgd C. recent y w til the synthetic rubber that for the past forty seven years ___ “m” H in rugby w on do?» plant at Sarhla. Out. Ill health you have been o, membe , and dur- FUNERAL SUNDAY -- The run- mw first “c, r ave» will n 0r compelled him to come home. ing that long period of time vour eral of the late Mrs. Lelth Stew- Mu“ Mm 19525’ " 9 3m ———-*——— interest in and your desire to serve art was held from the MacLean 9 - the Order has been most evident Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who also of- ficiated at the grave. Interment We well remember your regular t l was in Sherwood Cemetery. Thu tatt/endance, your activity as a mem- ber ot the Degree Staff, and the pallbearers were: Stephen Ho]. royd. Harold Storey, Percy Carr, NATIONAL SATURDAY a number of im- to be discussed. W9 all members Mo. P Malone, ILL‘ N V R., who _ recently" arrived ovrrstus lie is , Guides. of iilii Ponlodlli/ will meet» the sou 01' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lior sowing on Wc-ciileaiiay F-‘flfllhlflfih Malone, City. 3 45 in_the B1'U\\'l1‘1:_1'1§ll.‘__ Curling Result? Standings In City lloop League many members who entered our portals and joined our ranks on Chester Brahaut, Wendell Phil- lips and Ray Cudmore. your solicitation. Therefore Broth- er your membe ‘ii..- has been most valuable. Though you will- be absent from -?—- FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late Marion Mur- chison, daughter oi Rev. A.J.G. Murchison and Mrs. Murchison, us. We shall long remember the was held yesterday‘ afternoon from friendly relations we ‘had with You, and the splendid service you have Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town. Services were conducted by rendered to Wildey Lodge, n5 well as the Order of Odd - Fellows in general. As you now take your departure from us. and settle down io enjoy Rev. ‘I3 E. Mllhenllfln- The Dall- ‘ beacrs were, W. R. liePago, Mal- colm Irwin, RR. Bell and A. C. Sinclair. After the service the re- mains were taken back to the Ibliosling are the results of bon- rnatolus played at tho Qrrling lub on Salturday: R. D. Quigicy. 6; A L. Mn- Standing in City Basketball Lea- B1192 Boston 2; Canadians 10. p w L P15, 0 Chicago 3; Toronto 2. m i SUNDAY _ 3 ' i’ seek-end icl Montreal 5.. Detroit i. Chicago 4; New York 2 AMERICAN SATURDAY Cleveland S: Hershey 0. Buffalo 3: Pittsburgh 3. Today’s Schedule a SUNDAY m“ Wrd w“ “u: Hershey l, Buffalo d. ‘ 1 . Cleveland 4. Providence 3. 5,,‘c‘*,f“‘“‘ h‘ ‘ m W“ m Pifaburgh a, Indianapolis s. ONNNQ n; the winners was Grace- y imported by Rol- d wood of Southport. Another .- was Lustyb MISC, Q10 IOU . Lusty Frisco, 2.01 13. own H. chandler of Charlotte- This horse has been showing Chicago Wins From Leafs 3-2 TORONTO. Feb. 2'l—(OP)—Chi. cago Black Hawks put all their eggs in one basket Saturday as they conquered Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 to move a step nearer a National Hockey League play- off berth. All Chicago goals were provided by the fleet forward unit of Clint Smith. Bill Mosienko and Doug Bentley, each scoring once despite the eventide of life. it is our most carries‘. ivish for both Mrs. Russ and yourself, that God will grant you both an abundance of happiness and peace to enjoy me remaining years Macliean Funeral Home and will be of your earthly gqjum, forwarded this afternoon to During an the many years u“; Fodhla Station. Interment in you havortvsided in this city you have l Mmm‘ Bucmlna“ Cemelely TUB-i‘ earned the respect and esteem 015531’ lllfllllllls- all men of good will, by your con- , , , , sisicnt championship of that whichl (duh-QUE- 35 5 [OI-EN —TW° w“ just and right, 3nd have given _ Juveniles were taken into ousted long and faithful service in the‘ WW" 4 °"1°°k ytswrdablll “gong: interest of humanity. Now it is 5550101” Pmclwwcflnfltghdii r m. your privilege to retire after this e and {h m I Milan‘ o“ long and useful service sulrounded wmectlcn w‘ e e L a‘ g a; by the best wishes. and kindest re- gards of many. many friends. whose prayers will follow you in the pro- vince of your adoption. Now dear Brother, s: a token of K More than seven million prisoner-of-war food parcels, depots across Canada. have been shipped overseas. by the Canadian Red Cross for United Nations‘ men in enemy hands. Here are some of‘ our men behind cncmy barbed wire distributing a recent ship- ment of Red Cross porcsis packed in five IUIBIAI! l-‘reeJor-all hos ricefiii Lady (L, Kelly) l he harvester (C. - Brien) aria’ Sam (W. McNeil!) Ibliovrim is the schedule for t0- gsgbat the Charlottetown Clllllhl Saints Increase . Leadership In = a II-ll. lanai Ilolr TNPII! whom it was made out was fo on the back and all attempt was Woman I/Var Correspondent Time: 30 1-2, I) 3 The winning horse is J land Wood of Southno t. let swr oaths ice. s received are- Soccer liesuits Pfi. 1| ~40? Oebid) H. I. Ihk J. I. Burden va. ll. ll‘. Acorn. 1 P. M- Iloqlnion Llfs Troll! Ies No. I G. G. Iilliel VI. H. l. Hillett. In No, I I- I... Dear vs. W. l1. Adamo. Ioolll I. McLeod ‘R075! I00 No. 1 _ William Nicelwietm vs. J. I‘. p. d Jemieotrn vs. s. Williams. I P. ll. Acorn Trophy lee No, 8 I. I. fiiith vs. D1‘. H. H. Pierce. lash rrovliv i loo No- l I. Atkinson vs. W. McDonald. Ilslahlon Life fro!!! I00 Ne. 1 McIntyre vs. O. H. City lloop League second period. St. Dunstan! University basket- ball team Saturday increased their lead in the City League to two full games when they defeated the Navy squad 28-18 inagameplayed at the Y ' ""' Saints opponents in the first half, lead- ing 18 to 0 at, the rest period but were only able to outscore Navy 10-9 in the final half of the game. Fenwick of the Navy and Sharkey of B.D.U. were the leading scorers of the encounter, each chalking up a total of nine points. Lineups and scores‘ Navy: Turnbuli. Ryan l, Fen_ l"- wicir 0, Lewis 2, Vestrocy 2, Rice. Scott 2, Smallrnan, Lennox Douglas l. S. D. U.: Sharkey 9, OlNeill 8, Murray 6,, McDonald l. Burge 4. Dick Bag-nail. George SUMMARY First Period ' Penalties; enko, Pratt. Second Period 2. Toronto. O'Neill (Pratt) 9.30. 3. Toronto. O‘Neill Lean) 10.20 Third Period 4. Chicago, Smith i450 5. Chicaav. Bentley cnkoi 15.25. Penalty: R. Hamilton. Black hawks Whip ii. Y. 4-2 CHICAGO, Feb a1 - (AP) - G- Qllllll" The surging Chicago Black Hawks 5- s’ BUSINESS GIRLS peanut: lee N0. l persistent shadowing by Toronto's kid line of Tommy O'Neill. Jack McLean and Jackie Hamilton. O’- Neill found time to score both To. ronto goals midway through the A crowd of 12,700 saw the game Bym- . 1. Chicago, Mosienko (Smith) 15.15 doubled we no" on ma“ R. Hamilton, Mosl- (Pratt. Mc- Penaltiesz‘ March, McLean, Bent- isinlth. Mosi. Down The Alleys remembrance and respect, and with Word, which we know has been your guide and chart through life. With it goes the very best wishes of your fellow embers, Our Prayer is, that Mrs. Ross and yourself will have many years af happiness before you. May God bless you both keep you safely. The presentation of the gift was made by Mr. Wilbur Jones, Noble Grand. Mr. Ross replied in his usual est- imable way. tilankiilg the gath- ering for their kind wishes to Mrs. Rom and himself. He recalled many happy- memories and assoc. laiions during many years of mem- bership in Wlldey lodge. The gathering also iemembc ed Mrs. Ross by presenting a bouquet of flowers to her daughter. Mrs. Helm, on hcr behalf. Brief remarks were made by Messrs. G.M. Moore, Henry Mc- Fariane, Henry Lapthorn, D.D. Morrison, George Ryan, Cl-I. Black Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and Mrs. Adelaide Sentncr. Noble Grand of Alpha Rebekah Lodge. All spoke of the great and un- tiring zeal of Mr. Ross in the in. tercst of oddfellowship and of his sterling qualities as a fellow mem- ber and as a citizen of this city. While regrets were expressed in the departure of Mr. Ross and his wife from this community all wish. ed them continued years of hap- and the fullest significance of Friend- ship, Love, and Truth, we ask you to accept this gift, a copy of God's a made to cash it at a bank. Fail- ing that it was cashed by a local coal dealer, the twu laud respon- sible buying a. wn of (x4 h order to get it cashed. Susphhors were amused and an llivestigatiuil start- ed when the person to whom the » coal was to be delivered could not he found at the address given. F0- lice recovered some of tnc money, hidden ln an empty cigarette pack- age uriciu‘ a. fence. BORDEN WELCOMES NEW DOUTOIIF-An event unique in the history of the Town of Borden took place in the Ttrvn hall on Friday, February zoill, uhcn tne resid- ents turned out en niasse to wel- come Doctor M. Scitapira. as a resident aiio present nun with an address and token of welcome, The address was lead by Mayor P. J . Mclnnls and ihe presentation was made by Mrs. J L Herring, presi- dent oi the Borden Women's lil- stitute. ’ihe Doctor comes most highly fCCOfllIliClldUd bydhe Medi-l cal Association. The uniqueness oil the event was that Borden since itl became a Town has witnessed many lCIIDXOVOIIlUlILS but this is the first time they have been called. upon to welcome a Doctor. This is considered a most forward step as Borden alone has a population of almost one thousand and the lur- rounding wuntry will welcome the WORLD DAY 0F PRAh/ER —‘ A world clay of prayer service was held Friday zlitcrncou at the Sai- Rare Sight in New York’ ""f’-'"'", iupon Paris, she fir-d ar:l'oss the Channel to England —with her ‘then 12-year-old daughter -in a slow coal-cai-uvill: vessel She ihen jiilflflfl NEAZQ London staff and has covered a wide ‘rzlrieiy of general n-sirluncilts throughout the , war Sire will visit several cities dur- lug her still’ in America He!‘ col-respondent's garb is virtually n replica nf a U S Army officer's uniform. with regulation war ctr- lirisnouds-itiis inwiiu" ml ihg lofi . siccvo KILLED L's A TRALIA * l Collstnbic JollllfiwViljldiavit-ss. of the services of a skilled Doctor l. lolly police f . received v rd ves- ltei-(lav that h i‘. 7lli'\\' Lwui ‘ktoil Kelly nf B ' ;iu Australia i Slau- :1 Ildfii lKt-ii killed wlouill Lieur, KCIiy ivas a bomln. l the (Ill-ted Stairs Arm)‘ Air F0 .1111 Ilacl been in Australia for n. i‘ a _v->,\r one. n half, Hr was 2i an of M- r-ltti Mrs. . ‘viifl his liliilllfip loin‘ Lawless Island. Lieiir rho wit; 25 years of age, used tiuvislt reiati-zrs in fhi: rliy nrcl Prince Edward ‘island Pi was born >111 Cambridge, M: s and graduated llrcm Riutiitc Ti- m u] ilnil Sfllonl lav’! Boston U ‘ Besides Illfi lp2li‘€‘l‘i.'<. in aunts mid l , . .,-...,__. . e v"‘):.»!r!: /a {$194.51} '< has»; seed. IUNDON, ~The first S2 finisher; in the 56- football league, north, war cup ‘lllllllylhs competition will enter the ‘llll rounds proper next Saturday hat year's winners, Wolverhamp- mlmwanderers, will not be among vaiion Army Citadel in Charlotte- town. There was a largo attendance of women from Protestant Church- ' Mercer | ‘moi ilcr, .1 ll t. piness and contentmen Edward 1k MALPEQUE Y. I‘. U. lama roared into a third place tie with l" Clewmt-h themidll: Torigntili Magic leafsytol-g M- Mam“ rig y w ppng e New or r Rangers, 4-2. in a National League “mum,” hockey game before a Chicago sta- s_ 5mm. dium crowd of 15.944 M_ McKenzie mes A. W. Hynrlnan vo. Dr. E. S. Glddi . B. . w‘ 127 The members of lh-r lviflllltiqlle presided and u 154 Y.P.U. entertained the members of; singing 1-5“ C ' E_ Ho; 1z3.the Kensingtoil Y. I’. U in the or west “ Seated on the platform . b m“: the quamyhu rounds whwh SUMMARY a2 Memorial Room oi the church as were the following ladies ieprcsen- , v l: - I. Brenton . their guest at u Valentine social ting those respective churches: fiadlslltturday and finished with a filth ‘Care Note 'on Friday Zvening George Woodsfde ‘Baptist, Mrs. Ronald Noble; St. Iosefls- Ilargveve ' With Walsali- Wreenhnm ' ‘was in charge of meeting and a Jam s, Mrs. T. B. Somers; St. glllllon top or the 1m, edging out -- i. New York, Mahaffy (flextail, ,;_ Kgfly I94 Splendid p.081...“ W115 well carried Pauli}. Mrs Bell; Zion, Mrs c. c._ - _ NWQH’: Hmel" 9 12¢ M‘ DW-‘Kelldfllll 192 out consisting "f music games con-l webster- st. Peter's, Mrs. Alan‘ ROSETTE HAR . 'i<‘ (w than: 0"“ Illllllllllllliiis piuy home-and- 2. Chicago, Dahisbrom (Seiberh-J. Mcliefid t and a SiriKgSong if old favorites! Cosh" Central Christian. Mrs. | FROM BRITISH PORT m"?- llllhi-goal rot-leg the 1g wum- Pl-Tl" m“ H'M'c's' 5"d‘nc?mn" Alien) 12.42. ' lies s“ 1e d b all VWIIl Mrs -Franlr Stewart" Church of Scotland. ~-» = firtlflibelillfl in the hecond round an H31“?! fiméds‘ éaznvjmeu! o: S. Chicago, Smith (Seibert. BenI- lgitrlpslillnetlealdtlng ht the piano, Ai Mrs. A J MacLean; Trinity Un-l 3y NBA Sen,“ -_.. mwng March 18. The first round m ‘lmlook-uiuxjdiy nigh, m m, Ieyl 11.54 I 136 “(demons and hgqnflffl] 1.1m}, was ited, Mrs. W. H Johnson. Q5010,‘ NEW YORK _Nc,,. ‘qmtcrs are NIOSCOW he made after today's matches °P m, Mwhpflv, 4. New Yol Gauthier, ri-lexta l. . 1 sewed by m, Malpeqy|e “c3651., a11_“Beautiful Garden of Prayer was: 5,8,,“ “m, 1mm, m; m, ,,,.S,;s,,.,. ,,,,,,.. luded Wrcxllllm versu Man- 9mm "me M ' H‘ Demarcot 18.51. - 121 ‘"1 13 "b tyrcntiercd by Mrs Ernest Weat-her- - . . - l 1 - - ihtsicr 11mm ‘path a. . s 3mm] Nova Bootia senior hockey liiaydown Penanm _ Dm (2, C... mm“, . nan 121 136 14o present and rm chilly-- le We “fie Mrs webgm 4MB an em” dBYs at ll "PW cud l (girlie olllah" - shite vorgutflsfon vhf“ d, ' gel-tee. - one major) Hextalp cooper ,2: l-liizii Single, s. Smith-Zia hour followed. The dcvoeioixal period est and mo“ hmngnddrcss The feminine U. S. Army illlllllyflli ~ Hills versus s-heffieidy Wedngddgn all“ The outcome left Cornwallis ieiad- one mm," 5m, majm.) Duhlsyrom’; High three. G Duncan-M’! wags) thehvtéaiérifal can; irgncllaélgée 6:111 service closed Bby singing m“ N“ tight cf a woman uni- shire-pond- . ' ‘ ' ————--— r s e o ‘e ' ' - EEXEIQEQ‘ "°,'~‘*"5 ulwsllll- fifufii,“,§’§‘1%f;,§“,‘QQ‘.,T.tfF‘-rr1§ FRIDAY AFTERNOON i0 wghhip and opened with Hymn lll°lll Alllhel" and Wllh 11'1"“ . The wearer is Rosiilc ulg-.e,f"“~ll llllll Bllwlltrlwl ver- m“ ° ‘m; b, “med here BOWLING LEAGUE m‘. Inn-XS My Silflmfd Scripture The Clfelllls Rt the llefvlee lotllllnstalr writcr iu aritnn t s. i u“ montiaglurllieght Soorliie -_ None. reading from Lillie l0. The parable $35 Service. the world's largest liPWs-‘AO pout-Sui died Penalties-Dill. McDonald hm‘ i of the Good Semaritiau was read ‘gamer lCBlUlTJVfilfliliilzfillfiil, Still sill , . - X m“ n l, m by Irene Taylor. Prayer was offered INTERESTING PROGRAM -3 ‘is l"? “llllell mo nu bl 0 , n" crwnoo, Dahlstrom, (Allen. J Mc§oflald - 193.1», the leader. ‘CIDSIII; hymn and The National Film Board progr-nmllflge hgltlttlv Lflldllll [Post y W, MFYCIII 3 33. ' - mLMizpah benediction brought the of 111mg m be pfcflgnlcd this week} 1'?‘- RlSYtQW Kl lllllll» Wale a, Chin“. Dahlstrom (Alien, meeting to a close. A tit-arty and by Miss Hilda W. Gillis, B. Paemiw“ PQWQ, P, "lmylllm Tu s n u March) a.si. m unanimous voie ol thrill-is from the consists of "Food as it might be", "all" "f? "o ll "ll" 1". , I ' ' ' Penalty - Johnson. visitor; was extended to Malpcque "Mites and Monsters“, "Trees forV-‘ugegglls gishzlftm] “‘"h~‘"{‘l»" "1135" —-——--—-——— , hosts end hostesses for tlit-lriuvltat- tomorrow" and a lino newsreel. I“ "‘ Si’ f?“ ,. "f" .-_- 2‘6:ion and kind lloepiiéality this Eel wit: flirtiluonxfood heroin-t. the 0n; {iffllggllilfllyllifll ‘kéfidrgidldgl; noug- Tiw following Juvenile Canod-t lgo illdélihaéy ofaihrdowillittittgflrl “Tllthemegsleiriifi: "ti? Ogvdhecsé‘ lgzfillgseglnlls- m“ Cqfmdm“ “W's m“ _ 174, ' ‘ ' " ' , A c ems ‘I-Cnugtlnfig: Ia-Jlraellrgguifiltefihl: evefrif brought this pleasant gathering to as from 44 nations <80 percent of germflns a 11mm? d, ‘$5 "2' “‘°r‘r’“i"’°”lt§‘ 'l°'t€"t$° ‘i’ man's livers rn . team there: Proude. McKinnon, giilmli “fya hlilifti" M11180" . anc ar . e. - M. Hennessc. K. Carmichael, L. Martin, Molynesux. Meciregol’. czecns Ari-rm Tazrs If — lCP ClLlf" i" C in thwv uris llitnlllulvcri ‘n; Wolves did not win a lime ll l New \‘i"f‘;trl1li Biricu. M‘ hurt R. F ' ANN-APOLIE. "-8.. Feb. 21 -(c sAvs I.\.\.\?.\ FAIITE REDS uurl irhitlc Soviet l4 to i6 hours n arc forced to eat and in one place of starvation, Red Hui-grove. I do. Second period: m, NEA m“ m,“ EYZI iiilflifihii ces t ltllmsllotte Forest. Sheffield mm lwllfhmki Doncaater 7-0 “chamber. 4-2 to Huddersfield, 01:11am 1.1 Umled drew with lhe 1mm‘ hlld Everton trimmed tlfh We Tranmere Rovers big . n, l out crowd of t: d no, vllllultllied Blrmllltlhllm Izgataxswn in n “fluff “m” -'lllernatlonal at t, "t l~3l§l-r?'1.li%"‘l.;€i‘."l°$.i"‘ nu '13- Th; soot defence doth} We with t . , wltrters and“ ‘aumwml i- Are Your Eyes ‘? If you are having symniunn of strain — headaches. sore eyes or dizziness — consult s specialist At your service with Years of experience and a thorough relraciinz service. 31%?!“ N. McDonald T. Garrett III] BINIEX L- “m A S L G malt 'a close. .~.-.-.-.-‘.-..-.-_-_-I-.-a-na.- "5 ‘the world's population! were lnllm "l9 _ __ attendance. "Mites and Monslers": is n scientific film. and gives some startling information on all forms __ _. of animal lifc There will also be Mrs. Arnold Burlclgu, Ellorsiit. a film on Rod Cross work as this is tn mo, city, can ls the beslunlng of ilte Victory Your‘ . . , - difficulties _"f"-" campaign Last week films were Mr, A. W. McNeil, stuithporttn. apnointme B! The lllflliilll" n?" slrolvu in Pnrkdalc. Snuris. Mt was in Charlottetown this week i5 Baseball's most, (IYILZLIIIIC pcrsou- siewartfalso to Red Cross Corpsnend. l ‘ 8m)’. John J. McGravv. W“ bmlllll] agriculture and science classes. and W e. . G, F, Misses Mary Guuu and Isabel AND SON what New Y0rk l0 113875 119.0 lfldlllr’ ,youih training classes in P. W. C .5 p5 Flirty-WC $02115 In ihl" lllllll¢—3°|Tliis week there will be a showing MacDonald. Kelli. BCJIUU‘ Salon. g, " no. IIUTUIIESON G. I. IIUTCIIEBON Tum a Personals M. Cudmors E. Woolncr G. Bagnall B’! L. Besristo , J. Ross - \ in and discuss you! Write or phone for Team 1 ._(AP) — cgcilpicd issued NIIW YORK. nub. 2'! mtlmml. m 132 Rs 111M188!!!‘ 0T 1h? NPW Yolk Qllllll-Yiv Bradaibanc, Kinkcra. Freetown left by lalnur on Saturdllv morn. 137 120 —tilc Hume's "little P18130163“: lvllgnltrl Kcnringiolt All those citnl- in: for Nlunironi whore they \\'llI Q5 142 14.1 l0 New York teams to Natxznilllnnlgninz for lilo Rod Crosa are. in- aticud ilic new Cold Wave Perm- N. McDonald-Md League honors and three in world's} viied to address audiences sttend- aneut Dcmoilstratiorl to he hold at N IQ “I in , lll1l’l 1t Milillll, iilRl an. uount naval Hotel this week.