PAGE SIX SUITINGS II YOU WANT A SUIT TIINI’ WILL MAXI-UP WILL-WEAR WILL- All) Kill ITS llllll ASK YOUR TAILOR F0 ROBINTEX The Ionic eject in wearing lheu Suiting: cream a feel- ing of confidence. HHYISN mauvracnml CENTRAL GUARDIAN I'll! column l0‘ ruuurved mr unvrl u! local lnlorell. but advertising of n rinwny nulura may be Inserted n D cunt: n word, scrim; ouyuhlo In udrunno. 1 CRASWELL for Photograph CONFEDERAIION LIFE INSUB ANCE. V9" TONIGHT Monday 1.30 It Win- uloe south United Church Rev C. H. Brown of " L15. Eudliilld Wm speak. subjecz, bible Sconce and Present Times, showing ‘the teaching of God's word confirm- ing these days of wary Don't miss this tunely message. 11-993- ON EDITORAAL COMMITTEE — At a. recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Geo- graphical Journal held following the General Annual meeting on Iebru- ary 25th last. Mr. Justice Arsen- ault who for some yeflri P4151’- h“ been a, Director of the Canadian Geographical Society was by the unanimous decision of the Directors relent clocked to tho Editorial gommltteu of the Canadian Goo- graphical Journal. FARM HELP WANTED — A! there is a serious shortage of agri- cultural help, we wish any person looking for work on farms to in- form our office. Farmers in many cases are offering good pay. Give us your name. your post office ad- dress. and the amount you expect 1.0 receive for work on farm. Pru- vixicial Department of Agriculture. L-997-3-16-6i. POLICEMAN 1N KHAKI —C0n- ntnble Keith Johnston of the Char- lottetown Police Force has chang- ccl his polircmarfs uniform for mie- of the Canadian Army. He is now Private Johnston of No. 82 Canadian Army Basic Training Corps at Beach Grove and official- ly entered training on Saturday. He joined the lgolice Force last August. RETURN FROM HALIFAX — Major W. H. Pcole, vice-chairman of the Civil Defence Committee A. RP. and Mr. Morton Dew, secre- tary. returned to Charlottetown Saturday by plane miter conferring with the A.R.P. officials and with the personnel c-f M.D, No. 6 in Halifax. They left here Thursday morning by plane and after s. brief visit. with members of the A.R.P. committee in Moncton continued through to Halifax. 0:1 Thursday night they lszcnsd with interest to the remarks of C31. R. J. Marlion. M.D.. director of Civilian Defence fOr Canada when he conferred with the Halifax A.R'.P. organiza- tion. The followin day they met with the Proviricin ARP. Com- mlilce for Nova Scctia and on Saturday moziiing with officials of Military District No. 6, While in Halifax, M11101" Poole and Mr. Dew experienced a blackout Thursday night and had the privlege of driv- ing about the city in the official car. They were impressed by the ll10l‘0llgl1l'l4‘35 c-f the test there, The piuprse of their tr'p (was to study the set-up in the other Maritime Provinces so as to make the Island amortization conform with them. 1Y1 Halifax the)’ Raw Major T. B. Racers and Mai. Eric I H. Ings. MAGDALEN FLIGHTS — ‘Ihir- teen passengers anii 1,400 pounds of mail and 300 pounds of ex-press were flown to the Magd-‘len Islands by planes o-f Maritime Central Air- ways "yesterday. The last flight of c plane to the Gulf Islands was made several days ago and a grow- ing list. of passengers. as well as a great quantity of mail. made ves- trrdnys lligliis necessiry, Capt Curl Burke rock off frcm the air- port here at two o'c'.o."k in the af- lernocn carrying six =engers anrl 700 pounds of ma) in tne Barkley-Grow plane. About 4.30, shorlly after he rtturned. Capt. Jimmie WAGE left wilh seven p118‘?- engers. ‘700 pcurds cf mail and 300 pounds of exmr-esg in the Boeing aircraft for the Magdnlcns. Tan of the pHFS€llQ°15 makirg the trip wrre landed at Gr’n"'st0ne Island and tlircc nt Arrherfl. The nlewes lend/ad on (he be using wheels. Thrw pas-curlers were taken back to Charlottetown). Personals Mr. W_ Chester S. McLure left this morning for Silmrnerside m1 fur business. Mrs. W, H. Poole, Charlottetown, is at present spending a few days the guest cf Mrs, Sydney MncLean. Montague. Major J. R. Paton returned the City Smturdiv aftrr visiting Halifax on official business. He 1s representative of MD. No. l. COMMUNITY SALE at l HUNTER RIVER" The undersigned will hold I Commlinlt, Auction nn l dale to in.- announced lller, when farmer: IINI others of that vlclnlty may affer- for sale my articles they may wish to dispose of Including llncll, farm Implements, furniture. etc. ‘ ll l. necessary to have all article! In be offered for sale listed with the undersigned an or before Ilarch 18th, J S. BIGGAR. Auctioneer. Charlottetown. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lluvenile Royals Take - . _ _ ' l "ffs, "P = WY;::.:::-. 21:12.12.“ ..=.:*.":.*::°.:..= :..**;:-,:.=; a:;:":.:.r.:::... ... urday afternoon Walter juvenile Royals Saturday captured B5 the 61181111110115 sank two more the Island crown when they took iltelr total goal series with Borden Juveniles by a round score of 13-3. Royals now meet the Moncton Bruins here on Wednesday and Thursday in s, total goal series to determine the squad that will faoe the Nova Scotia. champions for the maritime title. Borden gave Royals quite a bat- tle however in the second game of the series after being beaten 8-1 on home ice. springing to the attack right after the opening whistle they took the lead after less than two minutes of play only to have the Royals tie it up before the session ended. Early 1n the second the los- ers took the 10nd for the second time but again Royals got the eq- ualizer and before the session had Bmetroit Clinches Fifth Plac counters to salt the game away. SUMMARY First Period I-Borden, Rogers 2.15. 2—Rx>yals, Beck (Beer) 5.15. Penalties-Alone. Second Period ii-Borden, Rogers 3.00. 4—Royals, Simmons 12D. 5—Royals, Beer (Jay) 13.20. Penalties-None. Third Period 6—Royals, Simmons 2.00. 'l-Ro_vals, Beer (Beck) 19.15. Penaltles—-Beck. By Splitting Weekend Games With Canadiens DETROIT, March 15—(C‘P)—-The Detroit Red Wings clinched fifth place in the National I-lcckey Lea- gue race by defeating the Mont-real Canadians, 4-1, before 9.507 specta- wrs tonight. The vicory assured Detroit of heme ice for the start of its playoff series, particularly important 111 vie-w 0d its current slat-game home winning streak. With 25 seconds to play, the two clubs engaged in another mass 11s- tlc encounter. a. sequel to their free-for-all battle at Montreal Sat- urday, and referee Bill Chadwick sent six ayers, three from each club. to he penalty bench with major Extractions. Jack Stewart and Pat MoRcavy scored for Detroit in the first two periods before Joe Benoit notched Mont-real: lone gcal, and then Carl Lfsccmbe blasted home a. pair shots 78 seconds apart in the third fined to assure victory. 'I‘hLs gave troit a game and a half lead glver Canadlens with one game to l)’. SIIMTMARY First Period b-Detrolt, Stewart 12:08 Penalties-K. Reardon, Orlando (2), Getlirffe. Stewart. Second Period kbet/roit. McReavy (Bruziefcau. iscombe) 3'34 s-cagiaiens, Benoit (T, Reardon) 12. Penalties-Benoit, Goupllie. Third Period 4—Detrolt, Llscombe (Howe. Brun- etea/u) 13:04 B~—D€ll"2OlI. Liscombe (McReavv) :2 Penalties-Stewart, Portland, Abel (major. Wares (majcr), Bush (major), Bouchard (major), Quilty (nmjor), Goupille (Ina- jor). SATURDAY'S GAME M Montreal hockey fazis—ll,59l (hem-docked in 0:1 e ‘églrdgargl atlid llr. J. P. Simmonds Heads Organization (own was elected president of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Isl d OWTREAL. Mrrch 15—<°P>— Assagclation. held at Moncton last week. He succeeds Mr. T.G. Martin one of the of Saint John. ITBW YORK. March Ill-WP)- Brocklyn Americans uhq mfusn to be counted out the National bring sixth place b)’ dilelilflfl Tor- onto Maple Leafs 6-3 in a fast game before 8.976 fans ct Madison Square Garden. with Canadian.- losing to Detroit. the Montrealers‘ edffe over EMOR- lyn was cut to bvro D031")- EM?! team has one game left, Canadiens against Toronto on Thursday nfght, Americans at Boston on ‘Tuesday. A Ccnaziicn defeat and an American victory Wmlld T951115 3' 1n a tie-a’! points ench—in which case the decision would be on K0815 scored. where Brooklyn new lead-s 130 Rivals to 127. However. a Canadian win. a Brooklyn loss. 0r a t‘e by either. would but the Mcntrealers in. Murph Chamberlain was the hem or me nizht. scaring three goals. Willl Field. Norm Larson and Me] 1-1111 got the other Brooklvn . counters 11m- 'r to, ft-e D.v Schrlner mm ans-ft gelled. Bob Billy Taylor 80¢ B Mr. JP. Simmonds of Charlotte- Ice Cream Manufacturers‘ wildest hofkey 1;. mes sem here in Other officers include W.L. Brent- many a year as Canadiens de- on. dairy superintendent of Char- feated Detroit Red Wings Saturday lottetown who was made one of the night 4-3. The the Ha items within l the fifth-piece Wings and pnwu- War wstrlvtiw“ "l" "a cally assured them of a playoff berth in itie National Hockey gue standing. They new hold l. cur point edge over the place Americans and need _but l. tie or win irn their next tlwo games to make sure of sixth spot. SUMMARY First Period Ifgngdicns, Haggarty (O‘Connor) , . .4 Penalties-Benoit. T. Reardon (ma- jor). Stewart (major). Orlando I. Second Period I-ffrézgdlens, Ge-tliffe (Portland) victory moved executive officers. of ma- durin imatey 400,000 gallons. Mr. Ma Q9113;- 851d would be many more restrictions in force during the present year. cluclin of flavors possible. faces sugar. e meeting discussed methods to curtail deliveries to conserve gaso- line and rubber. Despite difficulties clue illalnly to fume of ice -m produced in the two l‘ the past yo. 1' .. ..c11ed approx- rtin in n review of the year. There in- g a reduction in the number The industry also a drastic curtailment of .1 4. N. IIJL. STANDING - Clb PWLDFAPln Kellen)“ (011011- Ne‘; 1m): 4s 29 11 z 111 142 so 1 '1‘ 41 21 11 3 15s 129 r1 4-112ft1-oit, Wares (Bush. Grosso) 3:23;” 47 g4 1-; g 15g 115 54 1 1 . Chico 41 22 22 :1 141 149 41 Penaltles-Qulltv. Mutter i. 001w- Detr to 47 1a zs 4 1x4 143 4o 111* 3- Mel‘ 383°"- Montreal 41 11 2s s 121 11o s1 "l"! Peflvfl Brooklyn 41 1s 2a s 13o 1s_1_ ll-Canadiens, T. Reardon (Blake) 2'04 c-Detroil. Grosso Carveth) 17:5 ‘l-(geggolt. Abel (Wares. Grosao) Penaltles-Quilty (major), Abel (malor), Bush (match-miscon- . Getllffe ). Orlando (Bnmeteau. (match-miscon- Rangers Clinch First Place In N. ll. L. Standing CHICAGO, March 15 —(AP) -~ New York Rangers tonight clinched first place in the National Hockey League standings as they defeated Chicago Black Hawks 5-1 before 16.381 persons at the Chicago Stad- m. It was the Rangers‘ final game of the season and the victory gave them 60 points to 57 for sec» 0nd place Toronto which still has one game to play. In winning their 29th game of the season the Rangers also broke the league scoring record with 1'77 goals. highest every achieved un- der present rules. The old record held by Toronto was 174. SUMMARY First Period 1~New York, Patrick ville, Hextall) 4:33. Pcnalties—Mariucci, Kuntz, Mo- slenko, Coulter. 500ml XIII t-New York. ‘Patrick (Pratt) 1:44. (N. C01- Ii-Chicago, R Curse (Hamill, Mosicnko) 6:27. 4—New York, Hextall (Smith, Pratt) 10:08. Penalties-Julia, Kunia, Wlebe, pl March. Third Period 5—Ncw York, Shlblcky 13:59. 6-—New York, M. Colville (Macey) 1443 Penalties-Pratt, Shlbiclry. 11.101115. M. Bentley, Warwick, March. Q.A.H.A. Calls For Emergency Meeting Tonight MONTREAL, Marth 15-46?)- Tne Quebec Amateur Hockey As- sociation called an emergency nmeting for tomorrow night afzer President George Dudley‘! of ihe Canadian Amateur I-lcc y Assoc- iation met with QAHA officials tonight and turrird down their rc- quest for an extension of time to- declare an Allan cup contender Dudley came to Montreal to discuss the situation w'th QAJLA. officials after their fcurth renuest that. the date in which the Que- bec winners must be ready i0 play in the Marltimes lig s't_ buck t») March 31. His 11ml rulng tonight was that March 25 was the latest. data possible, mo dwys later than th- orlqin"l date. 11-934-3-13-31. ‘Iho C-LI-LA. prelldent told pru- Penaltiewllouc. lrient Norman Dame 01f the .A.H.A. that all other branches in t e Do- miifon had mad», their arrange- ments to enter the play-down oer. les on the basis of the dates m» by the CAHA and that all branches had refused to grunt Quebec additional time to declare l winner. Leafs Defeat Boston Brains 6-4 ‘IORDNTQ, March I5—(0P)- Bostcns ciuppled but still gallant Brums will have to acme for third place in the Natonal Hockey Len- gue race. The last horpe the world 0118111910115 entertained of finish- 111$ second vanished heze Saturday 18M when the Maple Leafs down- ed them 6-4. The Bruins cliched the scoring in the founh minute of play but the Leaf-s were in front 2-1 be.ore the initial period ccsed. Both To.cnto goals came while the champlr-m were snoimhanded due to penalties. The Leafs held a 4-2 advantage at the close of the £01911‘: f Lea a added 16 scorln mu to their averages. Nick Metiplgavq schriner and Billy Taylor “g; clzcked for two goals. schrlner ll.» being credited wiih an assist. 1pm; CR," 111d Wally Btanowskl each gamed three assists. Jack M00111, rockle aluckeq from Boston Olympics ama urs to ace the injured Cowley, LhOIBFIIlJJ with two goals. Bill Hollett, the game's out. standing performer, counted B“. tons first tall on ‘a. breakaway w.tl1 Dutch Hi ler. The same pau- comblned to msve the Bruin; "H11" 4 son or m- un; earl in the third rlod. after they Niad Hillel! by 11TH! 8011c in the Round Iiiller was the marksman. ' SUMMARY Pint Period b-Boston. Hcll-stt (Killer) 8:50 2—T:ro:ito. Taylor (Carr, 51.511. owski) 4:39 3—'1I_‘3c_1‘;’o°nto,N. Metz (Davidson) Penalties-Martin. Goldham, 4. Jackson. Bruce. Btanowskl. Second Perla 4—'1‘orontc. N. Meta (I (Qtanowskl. Apps) 3.48 s-Jroronto. Schrinet (Bicnownki, Carr) 4:41) FBC-stnn. McGill (Crawford) 18:30 Penalty-Smith Third Period P-Bofton, Hilkr (Hollett. Bruce) ' 5 1. 8»-'1‘oront0. Taylor (Srhriiier) (:4! iD-Toronto. Bchriuer (Goldham. Carr) 10:08 10-Brstcn.M:Glll (H. 310K501}. Co-nachor) 11:14 , (mntch-misconr — pair in the $111M IUMMABY First Period 1—Brooklyn, Anderson) 1:3 Ohauiberlaln (H111. 3 l-Toronto. Sdiriner (Taylor. CH1‘) 0 . 8R Penalties-Goldman. Anderson. Second Period 3—Arook1y~n, Chamberlain son. Field) 1 44 (Ben- 4—Brooklyn, Larson (wa/tson. An- derson) 5:00 5—Brook1yn. Field (B011) 13:06 Pena-lties—Benson, Goldham. Met: 1-111-112-1104 6—Toronto, Goldham (Taylor, Mc- Donald) 7.44 'I—'I‘oronto. Taylor (Schriner, Gold- ham) 12:08 8—B1‘O0k1yn. Chamberlain (Hill. Benson) 18 34 il-Brooklw Hill (Anderson. Ben- son) 18:48 Penalties-Chamberlain, McDonald. Best Skaters Constable A. J. Dowllrrg of the City Police Force and a Miss Bertha McCarvllle, were partner, warded the prize for being judged grant many the most graceful skating couple on the ice at the Charlottetown Illorum during a contest Thursday night. A skaters entered the competition but none were able to for Young lady. Bowling balance of League MARCH:- 16-D. or F. vs. stanley Steamers. 17—Tanne1's vs. A. S. I. 23—-Stanley Steamers vs. Tanners. 4-1)avis 8.1 Fraser's vs. A. S, I. 30-Stanley steamers vs, A. s. 1, al-Dcvis s» Erasers vs. Tanners. APR-IL 6—Tanners vs. A. S. I. 7——D. dz F. vs. stanley Steamers. iii-Stanley Steamers vs. Tanners, b-Davis 8: Ffiasers vs, A. 5_ 1, keep up with the p-liceman and HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE International League Schedule for Please note change 1n “lumps, Tonight at 8:30_. JLlcé-LFL-Xi 51111119)’ Steamers- ‘Ameriwns Retain Slini Seven Classes Oflce Racing Island Title By Beating Chance UfMakingPlayoffs Are Held Borden In Straight Games In one of the best ruin: cards of the entire featured by close finishes, fast times and sev- eral spills, none o! the latter being of l serious nature. the Victoria. Driving Club staged what ob bl Colt Boon , was their lut- meet of the ypgaraog Mar o Budlong (Moreslde) ..1 1 ,'"x1nk°m' 5mm‘ 11110. Saturday afternoon when sever; Add Budlong (O’Mea.rn) 2 Th!“ PM glasses fire éacedh Etta Bonnie gmei 40.h40 1- h“ b "d ary, a. uc , R, nng orse o Myron _ _ _ Worthy, Mgrjorie Budlong 3a 1:2? Bell, Charlottetown. y kneiicélfl-‘j 1.531315). 1-" kie Volo being returned m. win- Offlclalaiwedg: Strgrtfnmgi-ns x. ~‘° nera. c . u a, e o1 m; _,, Illeature race on the card was the Him‘? mlflih)’. D- McK-llmm. Ill!‘ - free-for-all won by Lady Hal. Th; A.; Tuners: Stan Mathuon, Roland P , $1 more m.» finishing second u. r1001. Nell vévalikfibsirlwn Bell: °1~ s-.. “owns ng g Sam in t e first heat am nounoer. en e a n. ' ' back to take the race by wirfnln; wlnnlpeg Navy 4'2 thte fight twonchaliklng up the fast- *-— M ea e of e she d I “m! AWTHUR. h t... last t... quot“; m... stilt. llmkora, Freetown “egg-gr Ann» ‘lit... lb. singing Sam after winning the g?" 1 “ndfijm R1101 11cm, first heat was third the second and Bmpons’ Ehmk ‘m u“ eflectr then lost his f00tlng in the third to go down in a heap but both driv- er and horse escaped serious in- Jury. Fbllowing in the summary: Clue A Trot Bonnie Mary (Howard) 1 Lusty Frisco (Wheatley) ....,_z 3 vléllrneinilzlfl 1-2. nn g or o c4 3", Howard, Cornwfll. m w n a two-goal 1e m“, _ n” F“ An 1°d ‘m?!’ the first went ' Lady mu (McNelll) z 1 1 £v'$mm§ntlt'1?§'orr2§§i$ver' n°et°wn Th“ week Singing Sam (O'Brien) I 3 4 scorn e and “Ed m‘ iitli...“ff..‘;‘lli’“dfit 1"‘ "’ ’ "‘“°“"" o) .0... o y rner ..4 4 3 Jar town‘: Juvenile mm Belill/lrlnigg horse owned by McNeil), ‘I Klnkoru: Goal, D. 311mvan'.de_ fresh from their Island title bu: an CBIKC, Charlottetown. - 0e, L Kedg, E suntwm, ‘on meet Moncton Bruins. y" Time. 33, 80. 30. A P1115. R. Smith, P, 5mm; a Shea’ Brunswick champions on Forum 1“ . armer. subs .1. 3111111,, _y_ D Wednesday and Ihursdny for 1,11. L k G c135; B Tm; MecCarville, 11:, Dquoetgg New Brunswick-Pill. title it wu 1w)’ u l1) .1 dh te . Lusty’! F1121 (Vllrlijgtley) fer‘; awn: cm. l. Tl. lor, de- glnnt-loillnctgm m “iaiihtilit-fiil ‘flme 82. 81 1-2. Ha - 1- Bflmmfl. L. In y, p_ the Nova Booth winner; for m; wazlalfi. forwards. A. 1-11.11, A, Maritime title. . Class A Paco 1. R. Reeveq. The series between the youngster] should be a good one. The Monctnri- Rose Worthy (L. Kelly) 1 “URINARY 1am are highly regarded and m fir‘)? termcgtmlk ..2 z n", PM“ a read Wll1%g m mix bunch of c r ouner) .33 oungsrawocantuk it nfl Charlotte B (Iiennessey) dr. gomn‘__yom and it out. Royal; ucgmuch ‘the %I;11e\in;2.h32. ed second Perl“ ll-lliltkgypgllf) ti: fanadcui expeo: orsc own wilful !- men oc -'em- own, rag-em-ou Praught, Cherry Valley. by I --—K~h'k‘°"1 L- Keefc 10:12 struggles in botilinggimtfrr. Class C Paco Joe Volo (Matheson) 4 1 Princess Kalmuck Donald) .... 1. g June Hal (Hyde) 3dr, Dr. Budlong (Willis) 3 a Bessie Scott ( ) 41-, .....'.s w] 32.h32. 32 1-2. 1111118 OI‘ 0 b , Matheson, M11551. med y Mr Class A Paco Jackie Volo (Cutclfffe) , , . . . ,.1 3 1 On Saturday Albert ll Grattan (McNeil!) I 1 l ‘time: 31 1-2. 81. 33. . Winning horse owned by A. B. 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