FEQBHARY. . w. .1948 __TIIE GUARDIAISI, CHARLOIIETOWN PAUL rl v c. i? Llilliiilfial. Warsaw, under which 56.000 bod- m were still buried, that had been lawn“; like a playground for lwo square miles. as the result of Nazi ofirzupatlon, and that Warsaw it- "11 had only one hotel and four buudlngs undamaged. He said that in warsaw alone 300.000 people had been killed.- Ml‘. Fisher Qpoki of the high‘ regard in which Canada and Can- adians are held by the 21110961111 countries. Re referred to the In- ternatlonal Children's Appeal Fund which is supported by 27 nations, n1 whicfl he {pit sure that per cap- ini. Canada would be the leading contributor, and that if previous records meant mill-bins. that Prince Edward Island would in tilrn. lead the Dominion in per L-apitil contributions. '11..» speaker said that the amaz- ing thing of all, was that the peo- nlc of Europe can Mill smile. and “m, unbroken spirit are doing nircigvllling possible to help thoni— selves, But they need l 11991118 Ililllfl. "What have we got to lose h. POIIITIIIUIIIIE to this worthy Jinn?" lie liked. "Individually it only means a day's pay, but coi- lccllvtly ll means the salvation of these people.” in closing. Mr. Fisher pointed elit that the govcrnments of the t1\ll‘Il'|l"s‘ being silppllcd must qifllll dollnl" for dollar. tile food 3lll),lI|€(I by the appeal fund, in nlllcr food commodities, towards tncir owll aid. ' Governor's Address "it is a real pleasure to extend i0 l'0il in my capacity ss Lieuten- sli: Governor a warm and friendly iii-looms to Prince Edward Island." HKI ms Honour Lieutenant Gov- (‘"2107 Bernard. "We recognize in your presence lijit) at this important time a nobility of purpose as well es a Jlhfif. of devotion to the Canadian Air/seal for Children. “Ill sllluting- you I am of the on that your present visit to C irlottctolvn will be historic, be- c.i:l~r it occurs at. the opening of P‘i appeal which is participated in by the foremost citizens of our Province and devoted to the relief o! many millions of children whose ruin-c outlook has been marred. blurred and blasted by the result‘ of destructive and ruthless war- ftur, and whosepresent condition rcciilircs immediate attention. "Fri-sh from a recent visit to ' istntcd and poverty" stricken . s of Europe your well known ability and forceful eloquence of address will bring to the minds of sIl of us the stark and squalid CJIKIJIIOIIS which you found there lflfl the necessity for prompt and YZ"i‘.PI'0llS action. “We welcome you to our Pro- v nae because you are not. a rrsrlger to our citizens. many of whom have listened vrlth pride and pleasure to your vivid descrip- tzon of the interesting things you failnd ll‘i this. the baiby home of Canadian Carsfederrstion. "it. is my hope that the Canad- isrl Aiiiitll for Children will be rresliy enhanced and augmented because of your presence today owl of the message which you lit s. time when our actions npeak louder than alrmls. lillllililsscs. OEITIIS 50c Per insertion BIRTHS MOTOR-At Lhe P. E. I. Howital ell Saturday, Feb. 14th, to Mr. silcl lvLrs. David A. Mulch. Mt- llcrbcrl. a. daughter, Margaret Klllhlecu. NEWSON - At the P. E. lalarld Ilcspltll-l on February 5th, 1948. to lllr. and Mrs. Laitlll Newson, a llillllhter. Etna Jean, 9 lbs. - __________________ DEATHS f . mt~At the Prince County IIw-lwltal. Feb. is. i940. Hush (llover. age 62 years, o! Clinton. lillrleral notice later. FADIPBELL-Suddenly at 2'! Verd- llitlllt Avon Lynn. Mass, Feb. a. I948, Hector Campbell, formerly of (‘nlvlottctowlt NTIJLLIGAN-Jin the PrirlceCouniy "Genital on Feb. l4. Bernadette "Wilson. Klnkora. aged i0 years. Funeral from the home of her parents. ‘hmday. Rb. i7. at. 9 AM. to St. Malaohy‘: Church. Kinkora. .90YLE--!nsddaniy in char-lotu- 111ml. nll. is. Peter Coyle. aged h years. Iis remains wtll'be for- Warded la morning tn thereaf- deuce of Vliiifrld Dolloette, 70 pflliCe street. from where the funeral will take place Wednesday mornins at us to 9t. Dunstsrrs Basilica. thence to It. o. cemetery. MURCIIIBON-At the residents- of her daughter. Mrs. George Mo- K|111eyJ73 Upper Prince Street... 1111 Saturday, February i4, i048 Mrs. Simon Murchison, aged ‘f8. Th! remains were forwarded from the Miwbean funesll home to her late residence, at. Binette. from Wherlta gie funeral will be held. No- ll I‘. C . itonl-Jltflfibl-At Montague en Fbb.lb.st the home of her daugh- lv- Mrs. l.. sr. ma. Mrs. Marg- "et Robertson in her blot year. lllnel-al service will ba held from I111‘ Montague Christian Ohumh 1' '1 n-m. on messes. no. n. Interment in mutants Commun- 11! Cerium-y, ...,.__.....-_-_. Ii- ll. MacLeen ONDIITAKIR L snslllms Tiwmfi‘ I'M 1Q The Central Guardian ‘Illle column la reserved for news ill local Interest. but advertising of l newsy nature may be inserted at live eesste a word strictly pay- sble In advance. l ssliuuws can. Phone 52h. CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. IN- Al‘ YOUR SERVICE-Aruba’ Coal Co. Phone 249a. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways PHONE SAUNDERS i806 for group and wedding pictures on location. BY AIR. to Monti-cal and Boston in about three licllls. Phone lvluri- time Central Air" iys 2061 or 540, CITY POLICE COURT-At tilt- Stipendiary ltfngistrzltes Court Silt- llrcloy, a man charged with bcilli: drunk llllti disordcrlvuvns .~(‘lllfll- ccd to 20 clays Ill jllll. lvllllc the case of a lnan cilalcetl uilll dis» orderly conduct. was adjourned until today. "FUNERAL YESTERDAY —Tilc llllcral of Miss Louise A. Ford was hold from -llel" lrllc l‘C;lEI(‘llL'f‘, iI Bishop 51.. yesterday" afternoon. Services at house and grave were conducted by Mr. Hewlett. student. interment Fhirvielv Baptist CEIlIC- tery. The pililbenrcrs were, Ilellly Josey. Dllllicl Wrllieiill, EVPTU! Wakellll. Earl Bcrnrlrd. VI/illalil Chandler, Mervin MacKinnoll. STILL ALARMS- ‘i'lll'cc still alarms rlt intervals of about Ilsl. an hour. had the City flrciliel out yesterday evening. The first, at 6.13. was at the Canada Paclc» ers‘ plant at tllc foot oi.‘ Prince Street; tile second was a flue fire ht a residence on mpthorll Avc- nue; and the tllird was ullotllcl flue fire at tile Nurses‘ Home nf tile Charlottetown l-lospltal. CUl‘ll- (‘r of Wlltcr and llzlvilnlld Streets. Nolle of the fires did ally (Illlllilgit. REPORTED KISSING-R. C. .\l P. and City Politic were asked yes- terdnyi to endeavour to locate tivo brothers. Melvin lllld Joseph Hearts of Mllrshiield, a rural com munity five or six miles northeast of Charlottetown. Tile young lllcri. whose ngrn. lire siiicl to be 2i -ll.d l9 rcspcctiveiv. left their ironic Saturday tLIlPFIlWOZI fol" the Clly. At a late hour last. night, neither the R. C. M. l’. or the City Police had succeeded Ill locating the young men. It is lllltlerstoorl the young mell only recently: hccalllil residents of hfllrsliflcld. FIRE INSUIIANEE IlA'I‘l.‘~i(i - Mr. Charlies A. Recs. nlnlzilgr-l" oi‘ the Prince Eclwaril lslzlll:l Board cf F i l‘ e L'l‘ld€l‘V\‘l‘lZ€l‘.~', h u s announced that "Schedule Rel- lng", n, IIIUIIIOII 0f rlltlll: buildings for Iivc lllsllralive purposes will go into effect ill Charlottetown tihis year. S-‘Jlould t.lle City ll1 the IlIClLIIU-lll’: illslalio modem fire alarm syslrnl, .\l:". Beer said, tile iiri- tnllcc rate undel- ti‘.lc ririv "S: lillii A" _ c. that. a. con- property c!- svsteln would be n duced with the remit slderable saving lrl thi- owners of the City would be fectcd. FUNERAL QTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mr. S. A. M:li:— Leod ivas held from st. Jame.‘- Presbyterian Church Saturduv, afternoon. Services at the church and cemetery were conducted by the Rev. T. H. B. Sonlcrs. Int".- ment was in the People's Ceme- gmq Member; of the session of St. James Church. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, Dr. Heath iifrlclntyre. J. R. Burnett. lllrl Burnett, '1‘. W. b. Prmvse, Aihen McLean. R. S. i‘ Jardinc. William McLcnll were honorary pallibonrrrs. Active pall- bearers, members of till- staff of lfoore and Maclseod. Ltd. ivere. Qggwg McQllald, Bruce Huggllii. William Henry. Louis Doyle, John Mclnnls, Wendell Mullins. A1- 313 PAUL‘; ‘lilin fITCIIII speaker m, sit Paul's i-llilrcil irlrt evening was Ml". Joilin rumor. llot- ed CBC commentator. who gave all inspiring ndtlress In aid of the Qmmidjusi Appeal for (ffillcircllkllic speak»,- r-miyhllsizcil iilmi material "id "t, the present l.lm~ was urgent. but still more important. ivlls tile need of understanding the people of tile stricken countries. ‘The Nazis. ll!‘ slslll. llild “wired 111v minds of tihe younger generation in Germany and ii utas necessary for tlhe people of democratic coun- trial to reach out to ,tller.n.. i-le described conditions lrl Poland and (mechoelovakla in harrowing detail. The ofifering at st. Paul‘! last. even-int will go towards the Appeal for Children- rlace a cooked sausale lishtli’ spread with mllsilfd ‘"1 l "*1" slice of bread (crust off). Fhstefl with toothpick. Toast Q0111?" brown under broiler until heated thril‘. ' Till’: I Francine Vilintes TIIE OIIIIITIIPIETS have used this far cousin of '11» Qullstuplete use Musiervlo to relieve eougbl, sore throat and aching muscles of colds. Muatarole brings sin-h prompt. ieag-iadttlg relief because it penetrates “q d helps break up the congestion. Inggfnrlglhe: Cbild'e Mild EvIIIItQIDIGi Regular sad Extra-strenli} I11‘ grownups. \ I Ski l2; Ill Swltzcllalld. but not at’. Davos, anti may wed soon. ... ........_'=._'......._..=........_.-.....“atom. . . _. _ ,1 SKIING FOR. PLEASURE . . . NOT OLYMPICS at Olyunpics. are cx-Klrlg li-ilcllrlci of RCillTllllJ and flan-soc Princess Anne of Bourbon-Perms, They arc PAPAI. IIITESTITIIIIE iCont-lllleri ,i‘l'un Pace l) JOWDII Callaghan. Secretary ol the society, ivho presented the of. licisl address. After the reading of the address His Excellency Bishop Boyle ad-l dressed tile congregation calling llttclltiorl to the high Papal hon or tlint llcld come to his episcopal city and his diocese. He. recalled the institution of the Order by Pope Gregory the Sixteenth in 183i, flilfl the naming o.‘ it Ill honor of his illustrious predecessor and namesake Pope Gregory the First. who ivith Pope Leo the First. shzlrcs tile honor of the titles o.’ Saint and Great. llc recalled that, Ii. was Si. Gregory the (ireat who rent Augustine and his monks w England Ill the fifth century. His Excellency congratulated Dr. MacMillall on the high llollu‘ that lllls come to lliln. and refer- red to ills self-silc-"ifli-illg work 0.1 ' ‘\\ lllilll. llc siloiu: of lllt‘ grllcrlll Ira-ling of plcnslire \‘.'IlI('Il tiii- announcement uf the honor brollgil‘. to people of all trends nmi said that ti. was tllc public spirited lvorl; of sucll lllell ns Dr. MzlcMillall that helped to foslrr tiic spirit of harmony nll; 'z.ii.i<i i~.lll that exists among nu: people hcrr. 1 '1‘lle ceremony closed with Bzlle- tlictloll of the Blessed Sacrament! given by Rev. Dr. McMahon. 'I‘ile' music svas furnished by the Cor- pus Cllrzszl clloil" llnclcl" the direc- tion of till". \V. .l. Broil-ll, ivitil i\lr.. Joseph Dougilll. organist PYTSFIIL ill tile Sanctuary eel": flcv. Bernard (ilills; Rel. J. A. sulllvall. vii-e Rector cf St. Dun- ‘: l‘s University‘; Rev. Dr. R. b. Ellsworth llncl Rev. M. E. Francis of the University staff. Address from Laiiy Following is tile Lexi. of tile ad- dress delivered on behalf of the iillty: "The Honourable William Jos- eph Parnell bfuchlillall. “Order of the British Empire; "Knight Commander of the O'- cler of St. Gregory the Great. “Dcllr Knight. Commando! Mae- Mllllsn: "‘l‘ol"llghi. uc. members 0f I-hi’ Irllty of Elt. Dunstan‘; Basilica Parish, wish to pay tribute to y'all. and rejoice with you on the r:- ccnt honor conferred upoll you by Ills Holiness, Pope Pills X11. We fccl that in n spci-inl nlallner we would like to share lvlth you tile great, joy and illiplsilless which tIlIS distinction must bring. For many years you have been one of our most cherished and most rc- riprctcd members. It was, there- fore, with feelings of deepest irrat- lficatioll and pleasure that we ro- cclvcd the nciws of the Papal hori- or bestowed upon you. "It has often been said that born leaders are fciw. Perhaps. Ii. would be nlore accurate to say. that there are few who are will- lng to accept the responIibi-itlu of leadership. be they 111 15ml!"- ai or in spiritual spheres. Ab tll seldom do we stop to think of or to measure tile hardships and the great personal sacrifices which are demanded of our leaders. All too_ seldom are people cognizant of tile time and energy unselfisbiy de- voted by such men. Multii!" 81111 onerous are the duties of true leaders, llrld few are llie rewards. All too often do honor and dis- tillction seem to elude those who are most richly deserving. It is indeed pleasant. then, to sea s life of service reap the rewards so well merited. "Your life, sir. hos been such a lite of service. You have bean the most outstandhlg catholic ioede." which this parish and this Prov- has had for many years. Only toe well do you know the demands \\‘IlICI'i such a role Ilfllwffl. T01’ t"! greater part of your life has been devoted to the iveifsraof others. Never have you hesitatAd to as- sume responsibility, and nevel have you been able to ignore an appeal ‘on behalf of llny Worthy cause. There is scarcely’ l ""1" familiar figure in the political. social. economic and religious life of this Province. is there a wei- fare organisation in this Ptovlncl of which you have not been an active and vslu member? “I sllall not at this time attempt In recount your remarkable achieve- are all fully aware of tilcnl. Tile state has also been alvllrc of t..uil, and has at many times honored‘ you for your accomplishments on her behalf. “And now, your Church has honoured you, for you have indeed been a worthy son. You have com- bined a life of service both to Church and State that is UtllQJI? not only in this Province, bu unique in the Dominioll of Call- ada as well. In your many and varied activities, in your positions of trust, never have you wavered from. or compromised the ohsic principles of your Catholic faili- princlplcs which are today ell dangcred as never before. I‘l your public lifc. you have never I.sIl".(I to defend tIlC>0 principle. iiilltn their defence was ncccssarv. "ill the past the Church through their multiple organiza- tions has imposed many obliga- tions on you, knowing full ivcl. that they would hc willingly undertaken and capzlbly pal-foun- ed. Her confidence Ill you h."- nrver been betrayed. and your zealous efforts Dll her behalf Ilfil.’ nlarltcd you as licr outstanding lay leader in this Province. In con- fsrring on you the Order of Knight of St. Gregory. oul" Hal," Father has srlid in effect-Vile.‘ done, my faithful soldier; \',€‘,II -lilil riobly have you performed ll‘i inc ‘field of battle for Christ nnil Ills Church.’ To this praise and sam- lnendation from the Holy Sec. lllfl) we arid ours. May we say ihn: we are truly proud of you. nu i-f your new honor. We are sincerely grateful for your (“QFCIICIIL lillrl outstanding service. Our SIt\C"l'E hope is that your life of service to Church and State may serve as a glowing inspiration to the _\'0.ll‘l< er men of this parish. May they ellter the battlefield as willingly. and may they carry on the good work with the srlnle zeal, courage and unlielrishrlcss as has been so well exemplified throughout your distinguished career. Our prayer for you is that God may spare you many yours yet in which you may enjoy the rewards and the distinction which you have s0 richly merited." On behalf of the iaitg: of St. Dllnstalvs Basilica Parish, Chur- Iottctowll. isigncill FRANK Mi-JNTYRE. President, Holy Name Society. J. J. CALLAGIIAN, Secretary. Feb. l5. i948. FLIES TO SAFETY Archdeacon G. A. Andrew is one of nine Canadian missionaries of the Church of England who have been evacuated safely from areas of civil war fighting in China. Ho was flown from Chengchow to Shanghai. Evacuated from Ksifena- oapital of Honan province. on Dec. I0 were Rev. and Mrs. W. H- avnpeon, ‘Toronto: Rev. and Mrs. cl. C. C. Scovli. Winona: Constance Wlliiaton. soul-laminae. Qllcbw Frances Howard. Guelph; 01'!“ Clark. omelnee. and Mao COW-W- Toronto. ‘ox-call, SOUP? NABOOMBPEUIT. South Africa -ICPI - The ox would not P1111 the plow properly. Solomon Ma- cllske. the 21-year-old plowmsn. lest hla temper and viciously bit at! the ox‘; tail. He. was given three months‘ hard llbor and five alum. it is not necessary for we lashes for cruelly. By J01: REICIILEB. NEW YORK. Feb. ls-mw- Although Chicago's Wrigley Field remains lire only unlightcd park in the majors. the trend toward night. baseball dunnz the last flve years colltlllucs unabated in the National League. Tile circuit/s schedule. released today, reveals that ll. record 163 games will be played under the (‘IEULPIC lights during the 1948 campaign. Last year the National League scheduled 147 arc-light tilts. ‘Pile Alilerli-llll l-czigllc schedule, lillllollllccrl a week aeo. Slltrwpd that, the _\'0Ullg(’l' l0u|1 had sched- llled f‘\’(‘ll more night games than the National. 194. ‘Flint, total lil- clllrlcll the l4 ‘night games soiled- lllcci by Detroit ‘Tigers. “lift finally _violiierl to the olllrl" seven mar,‘ lzllllilcd owners to cqllip nll cichl American League parks ligllis. lliglzt games ulcre scheduled for the National League. in ‘H, the number was incvc ed to llG The IflI'0\\'lll‘.1 year, it. vxrir. 1:3, Lasl Ivar ihr- total was I47, Now 163 out of a possible 616. positively electrifying. 'l‘llc nllotllcl" unique ICliIllFPl ill ll:. IIIZCIIIIC‘, The scilson opcusti April l9, \‘~lIIl only one flafllf‘; sz-hcdlllc-ri» Illnl. at. Cillclllllatllliilli the Pirates assisting tile Reds in! illrlllguraiinz the season. Except. for Ulf‘ Ilirntcs. Pllils a llrtls, the clubs". have trilllllled ..elr Sunday doubleheader; crin- siclerably". The Pirates list l2 Surl- (lays Ill which fans will be able to see two games for the price of one. Tile Phlls and Reds list nine I\'."Ill bills each. The Giants lire next with five; the Brswcs and Cards have three each and the Cubs one. The Dodgers, as last year, will not, play a sngie Sunrizly doubleheader. The season closes Oct. .‘i for ev- erv (‘Illb willl the evcentii-il: n-f one -tlnt which go‘. info ill? World Eerie"... ‘its l SaveTheGhiIlIrenFunlI Progressing Well At Prince 0f Wales III" l-l-ldtllls oi Pl‘i'l"i oi “Kw-s. College nrllicvc 710 pH‘ crllt of lllcir fliilliitl f "Ellie talc (Shilli- Wltlh Tile trcllcl is marked. lrl 1943, 91 ‘ t ’f‘llat's I ‘Trend Towards Night Baseball Continues N.II.I.. Standings MONTREAL." Fell. l5 -—tCP)-- Unofficial National Hockey Lea- gue standings: P W L D I1‘ A Pla- Dotrolt . 47 25 l3 0 151 li2 53 Toronto 46 23 IU l3 143 I13 69 New York 46 171712138152 46 Boston 46 l6 20 l0 1% 132 42 Montreal 48 l4 23 9 104 128 3'! Chicago 47 l5 27 5 14S 178 35 Races Postponed 'l‘lle llarlless race scheduled by tillc Victoria Driving Club Saturday Oil the harbor icc was postponed lIllf’ to the than‘. l-‘ciur classes "were scheduled. Sport Shorts From Britain By MICHAEL (TMARA (Cllnalllun Press Staff Wrle") IONDON. Fri). 2 _ lCPl A 69-year-old victor of the last Olympic (Jam held in London is lilzely to rlln the final stage of the Olympic Tort-ii Relay ‘WIIPI! the i948 Games open at Wcmbley. July 29. Ile ls Joc Deakiri who carried the baton home for the British three-nlile relay team in the 1908 Games, now the only munber of BFIIUYYS team for that Olympiad still on the active list. Every Saturday he goes for a l‘lITl in Richmond Park and a In’ ixccks ago. with a 12-minute allowance he won the Surrey Athletic Club's five-mile champ- ionsllip. ‘The Torch, lit in Greer-e. will ho rnrricri across Europe by lnenlbevs of many athletic clubs, and it is understood authorities plan tq give Joe the honor of carrying It the lest i-wo lnilcs iilio lhe stnrlilllrl when» tlic gzrncs will hr- staged, All through the dark months of winter. Dan Masisell. veteran coal-h of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club, IILS been trying to finil ."i fillllrc British Wlmhlcton i-llzllllriiiii and thinks he may hc slli-cccrllnz. H» is giving daily lessons to about 30 young players passed Oil rill" ill til» Ilfrl. lllu iIll_\'.~‘ of col- lections. A total l was banked cu R-lillltlilv‘ u. r vviill i.I‘C llnzfficizll total at .12.. , $350.- .\ game o.’ basivtbaii between "Wllifielilgools" anti tile Vets nailed about $30.00 for the fund. 'l'-‘.lc grime ended Ill a lT-nii tic. wlliv-‘l lc-fi .' “')Ol‘I.t rs of boili e~. . '. ‘ll l. . r05 that lt wl"ll uo File rllill .-- llr; will c ntllllzc lrillil nlidureek when lt ls confidently expected that tllc objectivi- will hale born ‘The continilcrl success of . well for lilo or- aollic v» ;I. tlic drive s; J. Stervs G. T-Iclmflil, .\l. iipbril. l., Tit-rue)‘- ztnd H. Dev: in tl-vzlsurer is E. Loujzlillill. B~--, of IIlf‘ faculty. c. ll. IIORTOlPS tCOlltlllUCU Irctn PHSC 1‘ ing".".i.;1";-.;.;.;;g“inn." ihc boiler room. Rallwlsy- (‘uni illovcll A I'll’ oI rllrrkrn to be l11'0Ci‘5>¢\‘1 was on a Canadian National Rall- ways siding heside tile factory 811d some nlhcr rrristht. cars “"‘1‘1“ also nprn-lv)‘, Dill-ill; Hie fire a IWPHIIO- llvi- lvns rent from llfllrrrlg: llorbor n Ir-w miles away and lilo cars were pllllcil out. of danger, Tlll‘ car of chit-icon was Olllv son": 1'3 i0 l4 foot from the Illlllilvll! factory. The loss wnx said In lllrliltic 35m- yfmmo worth of i-nllllcd gooch. storcrl nrlor to hlllplilflli. .i\ small void storage plant. llsed ill connection uith the factory and liollscci in tlie same building, iv.l_- also CIESLYOICKI. Work Throughout Night Riaaidellts oi l.lie village worked throughout tile nigllt at the flea. The water was pumped from the river. the cllglllc being located a; the bridge. Only one lllle of hose was available. however. The cold storage plant was in- gulated with planer shavings and considerable difficulty was ex- perienced in extinguishing the last embers of the fire in that section of llic debris. One lliirig iias Ill favor of lile fire fighters. The lvlnd was blow- ing embers aivny froin nearby buildings. The plant is owned by Mr. C ll. Horton. prominent. ll few years ago in harness rllclng circles ln the lvlaritimes. More recently the business has been operated oi Mrs. Horton, In the illness of hel In lv'm h_v the coaching mmmlttce of the Lawn Tennis Association. and slnvs; "Arllllilietllln this work is nf .1 Inllg-ierlii UTCIPI‘ — there is no one developed enough to face tlic world's hest plaSers yet. But there is vood material among the 30." Tllcse are the nrmes to watch for. says Dan: John Horn. Peter Boliri. E. M. Cr. Earlf‘. hfnriyu cricket-misus- tlnnl: ‘L's hinh time starry Denis Con-lpiori gave up soot-er and concentrated nll III!‘ sunlmvii- game. as most of tltosc who have played both sports iwrofessionillv havo (lone. But Denis Compton doesn't think so. H‘? says he regards soccer as cssr-nilnl iii liis rlrbt against lni-l-cllsing weight. Playing for Arsenal reserves this season has enabled liini to tr'nl down from I99 pounds Io 1'78 and he holflf‘! to be a few pounds lighter yet before lie takes the field against Don Bradmarfs Australians next summer. Meanwhile Denis is being nut- \‘IIFII'IP rlt iIlc wllfter RCUPI- 113’ 111$ brother Ixslio, whose airtight plsv st i-erlire- half Is considered one of the big reasons that the Arsenal first teem has stayed on top of tllc first d vision all season. ()I_\'n\]iii~ rulcx r-nll for wrestlers t4; wear a sort of bathing-suit arrangement instead of the trunlsll gellerl _v worn In other tourn- m s, ‘rho British Amateur Wrestling Association his been looking for six months fOr ciobt tin-l. “in. with WIIVII In r-lothc its entrants ill the i948 Games — and hasn't. found one yet. Bowling HOLY NAME BOWLWG ' Bil II Lflll"! All Stars: J. Power .244 173 248 E. outer“ C. Proude O. McLean C. LeClair ‘Total-Mill. Arabs: Dr. l.. nimr 1111 146 "1 c. Francis lla lso 130 f. McK-inncn . 109 222 2li A. McFarlane 210 213 I34 low Score 174 173 1'10 9B7 i012 M2 Total-NM. l-Illh single: c. Larttir =19- l-Tigh three: Dr. L. Duffy. ‘I'll. husband. Points: All Sta-rs. sstizyArwbs. ii. .5 I i \,\7J§S.\>~.“ “xxx ‘T. tIle best of my ability. owe; TO TIIVEWINTIZENS OF WARD 3 Accept my grateful thanks for your splendid support on g Election Dey. I will work IoitIlIu-lly to serve yourlnterests to g ‘ .9~J>~'r~'r mu.o~o~v~v~mo\vsexvur~os-r~ moon r» ovum. a m» s» 9 m!» ‘Mt i and ,- (Notices OTIT- (TIPTO WN (TRINITY) TRUOI‘ Yesterday forty." UI llli- iilrillliri= of the flthialtcnrlrltl cllllri ll sci-vice Guide pvt-ck was iIIkt'l|§S.f"lI rind final plans ‘were lfllildf) for the spo- ciai invostiturc to he llelil evening in Hellrtz llllll ut 7.30 pm. quarters this evening .-i| 6,45, lhil- lovlirii; I> a list 0i IIH". Il(|_\.~' tii l~c invested: lnlrrl I\I1'Li"lllII1. Doug Cameron, Kcll CllrZniirl-r, Doll Illacbeod, George Court. l'):lvo An- drew. John Phillips. Oharl e lilies. tlS. Forbes Kclllloily, Dllvi- RFVH‘_ lion. Billy RIX‘. Illlrvrjv .\l.'ll'l\'lll- non. Jack blc/indrvlv. Doll CUIIII, Vernon Hennessey, Leitll qlirnip- son. Charlie 'l‘ovl'nshenri. Dori Mathcson, Mel MacKinnoll, Brent Partridge. Cecil lllariin. Karl Reardon, BOI) Hurry. Alan Doug- las, Billy Lea. Rob Houston. Gor- don Tait. Bob Hutcllcsoii, Frank Snazelle. Ron Atkinson, DZITI.‘ mini-- Lcod. Don MacDonald. Sterling Roberts, Hugh Gillespie, Ell Hodg- son. Lloyd Seaman, Doll Living- stone, Bobby Mills. Bobby Beers, George Hurry, Robert Brlwlos, Richard Carson, Robert Brzlclv. Morris Jenkins. KEEP IEIOS APAIVI‘ Ilcalili illltllnirltlr-s IFITIIIIIVVHII that as much spare as [lnbsilllq he left between beds whrt (no m- more ‘people are sleeping lrl the same room, especially’ in winter when colds are prevalent First Showing of the NEW SOIIOTOIIE “900" HEARING AID Free Demonstration SAT., MON., TUES. FEB. Htll to FEB. 17th THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone MRS. C. F. SMITH for appointment. ATTENTION An emergency meeting of Mount Zion Lodge, No. I2, A.F. 8r A.M., is culled for Tuesday, Feb. l7, for the purpose of offending tile funeral of our lute brother, Heotb Bowness. Members of sister Lodges ore cordially invited to attend. G. r. IIlIIZGIIIESOII 8i Son OPTOMEYPRISIS “Specialists in the fil- ling of glasses for the correction of ocular tic- feels.” 53 Gru flnll Street l give you complete roof pru- at Trinity Chlll-i-Il lll I,Ilt' nlurllillg. ‘ Ail 2.30 p.m. there uzll; n rci-irrtl attendance of Illt“, boys lit n LIlPIJI- lng in their IlPLlllt|l|:ll"lr.~_ At IIIA‘ meeting the programnii- ror bTOlII'i this‘ Friends rind parents of tllr- lllh Scouts are illliici! in :hl< invest- iiure and refreshments will he served llpon compleiioll of illei Peremvfll’. All DlCHlbPTs oi‘ the: Troop arr- asked to he at Ilcilrl- / If ODDFELLOWS BUILDING '6 ., 1 t.’ Telephone 2380 Z vowv."ccv.v.nc~oocw 1.1:," l q mXx\RR.'~I‘1~§-Q\ ONE MINUTE NEWS I \ ABOUT f I JOHNS-MANVILLE =. 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