' FEBRFJARXJJ- 13o mawks o.. .,.i..,;.' Leagve- _ _ 1T0 Cam leading Rangers 5-2 Victory . IO-(APL- nb outpliglng on second them z; w ' their first-place "la"- 6'é“.es,.hll3v<e1gtoi1 Bruins to two will?“ wmk. for the Hawks the 1191"“, brought. them up to within gfitrcgoutts of the third-place Tor- 0. to 89 ‘gimrs. the swl firsraanaics 10011. MARKET QUOTATIONS -- r wan- coaastrrnn r0 avm , an» saruansys NEED“ tssua ‘g at 1:08 in the second 11°F‘ iodJhel-wwhtooktheguneun- der firm control. Max Bentley, on a tty solo my. and Allen scored ore the period was Over. and Kaleta and Bill Curse got their tallies in the third. Then, with less than tlwo minutes to go the Rangers‘ closing drive was reward- ed bv a. goal to Alan Kuntz. SUMMARY "First. Period 1—New York. Pike (Coulier) Penalties-None. Second Period Zl-Chioago" Hamill (R. Carse) 1:08 3—Chica.go, M. Bentley 3:50 4_Ohi;5ago. Allen (Thoms, Keleta) Pecmlty~Kuntz. Third Period 5—C\1ica.go, Kalefa (‘Ifhcmsl 4:30 6—Chicago, B. Curse (Thorns) 17:43 '1-—New York. Kuntz il-Iextall) 18:34 Penalties-Pike, Meriuccf. R.C.A.F. Team Defeats S ’side Crystals 6-1 1913 CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN ‘PAGE saving Roarin’ game Gets underway At I p. m. today --__. The roarin’ game will get going In l. big way. at. i p. m. today at iI_:e Charlottetown Curling Club rinks when five teams from Sum- mersicie, five from Charlottetown and two from Montague will battle out Provincial honors for Macdon- aid-Brier representation at. Quebcc March 2nd-5th next. Twenty three games require to be played before the final winner is declared. Con- testants are expected to be reaziy , to play at 1 p. m. sharp as four rounds must be played today if the bonspiel is to end in time to- morrow afternoon in time for out- side players to catch trains. A banquet will be tendered all players at 6 p. m. at the Winchester Hall. A limited number of tickets are :1- vailable to non-contesting curlers at 50c. Bowling 35.35.; In the second exhibition game “s”... e 3°“§°°’i ‘r aer- °' —— gbag. _ . . . .. e ummers e - llosst Beef. 1a Crystals layed at the C stal rink y‘ M‘ c‘ A‘ Aujns 1211;". Meat 15-170 iiiti‘fl‘.‘l‘°.é‘i"lil.fli‘“iiil°‘é.ilf We w» we» Ducks $1.401 geileslrugfog-tuiiately lacked some of prime" Polk. 1b. 254m avoidabfi‘; nlgfllfgfe ‘tlfbelverer "n; .Dl.lll(.'ull lat cs4 ass 5m?“ ll" 13-146 The R c A F‘ played tasfgrelietycl F “W” ' q‘ - 135 key than their op onents The -- W1 each 01-00 l1 - P. .. 17s 1'27 it; Butter dairy lfliglalgtchgfllxlg‘ Anxfielg-resriofi 244 209 27a Curved 3*’ 35, missed more than one chance to 0 a_ ' rotatotgselllfi)! 25c scoire. m Carlo - - _' owever. e R. O, A. F. were 135 135 Apples. eating Pk- 402;: too much for them and scored 147 1:14, Parsnlps, 4 lbs. we three goals. two of them were made 141 27:, yu.111pg_ a for 1840c within a. second apiece. The first 1134 119 lei-y 15c goal was made by Caspln assisted 201 14o‘ onions, g 1b; 25c Gunder and Powell. Bobble Tomatoes. 1b w ufman. new goalie for the Head lettuce 23° $85318. mktmup a eat fight but sweet potatoes, l lbs. 5g Air Fgrcréia] for t e fast skating 242 19d Chicken each $11541. when“) ayers. fig <-‘l"1lll°“’" h 35° n. c. A. m: Goal Young‘ De- 133 23o iliiiliing’ m 3mm fenceidlyemggafigweau, greoggfmsc- w 201 212 W“ ° ll“- m Mlrlflv.’ Owner. bullies“ ilgggl-l‘ Mushrooms 39° wood. Stillivan. Novick. n‘;- emu; Brussels sprollh 25c Crystals: Goal. s. Schumlarr 13¢.’ 29s 16o Cranberries. lb- 25c fence. Bownes. Woodside. Gallant 225 171 noun, bunch 10¢ Llewellyn: Forwards. Steele. on.‘ 10a 21o ‘ew carrots, I bunches 27c lent. Bernard, Davis, Keenan, Ga!- 145 133 w l-hubub, 1b, 25c lent-S 21B 208 cooking pppleg, pk. 300 T0tl11—28415 i 120.4111) URGES ' (Continued from page 1) ny officials. 1f u-iey found that the nw oer hampered conditions, it could be left at Tlormentine. After April the pullmm would not inter- fere with shipping. Those taking part in llie discussion were: Lt. Col. GE. Full, Messzii. R. E. Mutch, V. A Alnsworth. J. P. Crockett, J. C. A Gordon, r‘. Walter Hyndman and Dr. J. A. Clark. Premier's Reply in connection with the cor ferry resolution or brief recently forward- ed to Prime Minister King, the following reply to President Ains- worth was read: "I am directed by lhe Prime Minister to acknow- ledge the letter addressed to him on Jan. 29 bv yourself and Mr. Higgins on behalf oi’ the Charlotte- town Board of Trade, with refer- once to the Borden-Tormentine Rrry Service." "Mr. Kingwishesmetosssure you that the representations o! your communication are being brought to the immediate attention 0f £116 Minister of Transport for consider- ation by the appropriate officers of his Department. and to add that they will receive the fullest. consid- eration of the government as a vrholc." ll was signed by Mr. _I—I.R.L. Henry. private secretary. Mr. Hulisolfs letter, also address- io i111". Ainsworth, read as fol- lows: "1 acknowledge with thanks. receipt of yours of the 29th ultimo, enclosing a copy of the resolution Passed by the Charlottetown Board of Trade. on il‘c 08th of January, relative to tho car ferry situation. This project Tins my very sympa- illelic support. Yours Very truly. R. B. Hanson." » {Other lcitcrs of acknowledgement with rcfcrcnce to the resolution were received and Natl from: Hon. J. G. Gardiner. Federal Minister of Agriculture. Mr. J. A. MacKinnon, of the Canadian ‘Trade and Com- merce. Mr, JL. Douglas, M. P.. Mr. F MflLure Sclanders. honorary sec- '°lfll‘l' 0f ihe Maritime Board oi Tfflilc and Mr. Rand Mathieson, chairman of the Maritime ‘Trans- Dortation Commission. A communi- cat-lonAfrom Mr. T. L. Llnkletler Promising a copy of the proceedings afaéhc car ferry inquiry was also Ml‘. Wallace Higgins, secretary of ‘ llle Board. was flamed by the Coun- cil as tien- choice for a represen- Cflllve on the Regional Advisory Imlllllllce of the Unemployment nsurance Commission. The Can- zlllan Chamber requested that of\"l§§2@Il1l"cua til: lalards of Ting: s an wmmmm c usen tor t Angizlglryrlitixrligatifin tram Mr. iigialfid ' , Bl‘ m! e pose y iéf (‘llllbllfilllilg a 5111mm»; Advisory “phrnlttoc, u,“ NHL e following resolution was mo‘), *1 by MP» F‘. Walter Hyndman and §"°'""‘" bl Mr. tea a d" - that this Board (‘Olltlllfigd Falllnbcu in his efforts re- Esfgafifll‘? rel-establishment of a _~Nrlh1>scrv.cn to Newfoundland. “my mé Tflthat this Board respect. "hum “M. his efforts be con. m, ttlglllnflllarly in view of the mom,“ m lle more than two um‘ ‘more ‘available for ngsufll. “fig, the opening of navi- wnurgleheihlthait as a result 0f the Tnarlreig dgvglgprle: ovzirtuatgon. the “l "l Year 1 v “ m“ 9"‘ mum 8 n ikewfoundland for products w be severely m, m .u _ lueémalll his efforts prove ‘m. l‘ m Lima by M, . M u ' "WW1: company null Mm Miners edge Wctorias 5-4 GLAOE BAY. NB" Feb. lo-(CP) -0l¢ Johnny Gagnon really found the range for the first time in his short Ooipe Breton Hockey League oarrer tcnight. and the veteran belted in three goals for North Sydney Vlclorias in a vain effort to stave off a delfeat at the hands of the leading Glace Bay Miners. The coal-town team won Geqnon Ito-pied oft the scoring in the first . three minutes end G go. e got his second 1 in the t-hird pericd also, afiegmMin- ers had taken a 5-2 lead. (For Glace Bay goals in the second period tucked the game away for the leaders after they had ma/tohed the Black Cat's 0P- ener with s. first-period tally. Pot Desbiens oi’ the Miners. ran his scoring streak to 1i consecutive games. PACIFIC WAR (Continued from page l) could affect the fate of singapore. Analyses of the military situation at Singapore had the air o! post mortems. The reason for the pre- dicament there could be enumer- ated as:- 1. The Japanese have control of the air over Singapore. 2. The Japanese have more and better troops. The invaders under Ltd-Gen. Tomoyu Yumashita are veterazis s.’ .. Flirt. 3. The defenders once more. as in Flanders. have been forced to fight. encumbered by a large civ- ilian population which must be fed and housed. Coincident with tonight's meet- lnrz, Mr. Churchill moved strengthen the United Nations‘ war effort by designating Lord Beaver-brook, newly-appointed Min- ister of Production, to represent Britain in various ling arrange- ments with the Uh ted states, in s. capacity corresponding with that of Donald M, Nelson, head of the American War Production Board. As the council mct, ‘the United Nations faced the possibility of loss of Bingapore. Informed sour- oes round "no comfort" in the sit- uation which rcw worse with new communiques lling of desperate British attempts, apparently with little air support. to hold the enemy. Meeting with Mr. Churchill were Sir Earle Page, Australian rep- resentative in London; W. J. Jor- flflfi, New Zealand High commis- rfioner: Pref. Pieter Gerbranrtv. Netherlands Prime Ministel: l... s. Amery. Secretary of State for lu- dia: and experts from the allied fighting services. Evplaining the shift of Lord Beaverbrook from his former posi- tion ss Minister of Supply, Mr. Churchill told the House of com- mons that in the new post he would exercise general supervision over all departments of supply and shipbuilding and woulld "concert and co-ordlnate all their actions." The Canadian-born publisher, he sold, has close contact with American production chiefs and "the confidence and good will of Resident Roosevelt." to place a boat on lh's Newfound- land oer-vice providinv a slnlll sub- aidyeouldheobtoined. High single’. R. Duncan 338. High three. R. Duncan. 756. Business Girls’ League Corporal! E. Henry 107 117 E. Mitchell 156 220 E. Jones .... 17o 112 R, Stems .. . . . . .. 118 153 M. Maclnnis ..-.. 127 151 96 Total~2l97. 158 134 101 144 141) 125 101 142 '74 75 1'16 160 106 103 153 122 1'18 210 127 8O 218 121 169 192 146 98 J, 0d 106 126 M. Stewart .. 111 117 Tota1—2020. High single. . Kielly. 235. High three. E. Mitchell. 588. HOLY NAME BOWLING PALACE Tonight at 7 n'0l0¢k=— A.S.I. League. At, 9 o’ciock:-- Big Four Ieaguc: Old Timers vs. Corvettes. S ’side Bantams Defeat Winnies ln the third name of a series be- tween the sumincrsttic Victory Roy- als and Kensington Winuics. i110 Summerslde boys ll'OllllCi(l 111t- Ken- sington lads 5 to 2 on Saturday at the Crystal Rink. to take two out of the three games. The other games were played at Kcnslngton each team having a game a piece t0 their credit. 4 J. Schurman playing centre for Summerside tallied all five goals. Two on an assist from Delglian and the others with an assist from Cw. Clough and L. Schurman. Kenshigton put up a stout resist- ance but failed to score until the second period when J. Kelly made their first tally. One minute before the bell in the third period. Kelly scored again by a D855 ffvlll L- Kelly. The line-ups are as follows: Kenshlllqn Summersldc Goal R. Kennedy H. Arsenault Defence v CH v D. MacNally' v l °\ - G. Grady mar E. Chalsson Forwards J q I n - . t- mrmu l; léallllx- ill. iiiuch Kennedy‘ _ L. bclitirulziti bubs J Kcllv llcillhan 5cm 1e A, GRlliIUi. Penclergitst - Fitzmaurice lViacLeau Remember When (By The Canadian PM”) Gcnnan, 42. former slpcedskoicr, died at N B . two years R80 1927 he vron all five North American l-le also represent- bwo winter Olyunpie Charles I champion saint Jchn. tonight. I" ill!‘ 1117]“ ehamnlvlrlllgi- ed Canada game. | Boston Brains Overwhelm Till") Rink Canadiens 8- 1; Kraut Line Makes Last Appearance BOSTON, Feb. 10—(CP)—Bos- Don's iamfius Kraufs making their last appearance a. Bruins {or the duration. went o; scoring rampage: Wllllc ill’: I111’ Cup champions were 0v ‘\§'l.l‘c‘lll'l:1l_.',' the Montreal Cansdicus 8-1 tonight before a 10,420 crowd at the Boston Garden. Those three friends from Kitch- enr, Ont.,-Milt Schmidt, woody Dumart and Bobby Batter-collec- ted a total of 10 points and the latter i-wo were among the scorers. Bauce I-Jlll€(l' twice and Dumart once. Sillllllllll» made a gallant at- tempt but he was l‘l.lllCl offside af- ter he succredcd in driving a puck through tine haul-pressed goalie Puul Bibuzitilt during the last. min- ute of plcu‘. Tho elm-rs X9 run up the Boston scoring total were Jack McGill, playing. 111s secmd game since "be- ing culled up from the Boston Olympics of the Eastern Amateur League. Flash Hollett, Jack shew- Clluk. Gordie Bruce and Dts Smith. Toc Blike saved Csncidisns lrcm a s11 f C. Lut by courbitiittg with Lfurph l lnrlain 1:11.:- in the [J51 per- ~ and during the stccntl session, tht former missed the first penalty slict awarded on Boston ice this SCflSOll. ' Alter the gizme, the opposing teams lined up in centic ite and the Kiuuts, “ho report fcr act-we (lill_\‘ with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Ottawa on Saturday, vrcre 141% presented uiem mth wrist we es. Theneupon, Canadians and Bruins joined in hoisting the Kiauts on their shoulder?» and bearing them off the 1m. The Krauts‘ farewell lasted long into the zilgiil, for of- fer the game they were ictcd by the Boston hockey writers. SUMMARY Flrsl Period 1—Brstcn, McGlll (Wiremnn) 15:12 2—-Bo.<ton, Holiett (Smith, B11100) 16:21 ‘ 3-—Canadiens, Blake (Chamber- lain) 18:16 Penalty-Chamberlain Second Period 4-Bosiozi. Dumart (Schmidt, Bau- er) 16:52 5—Brsl0u. ShCWCllllk (Schmidt) 17:03 PeneltY—Martin. Third Period 6—Bcs’r.0u. Batter (Craivford, Du- martl 1 :15 t Duinart, (Hiller) 4:48 (Dtlmnrt. Bnuerl U91‘ , Bruce 9~B csfcn, Smith 6:19 Prnaliies-Gcllifie, Wfscmi-n, ‘J Five Classes Scheduled For Ice Races This Afternoon n N. X. Bonsplel —— Five classes bringing tLgeihcr Jackson. Mfrs Bzt- soine of the lbcst. spout on the tan, Hap; 1 1Q, HALIFAX. w» lo-tcvl-six ii..“.“‘i.fi?nf.%.i°“&i°°‘b.? “éiielltlfii quartets were undefeated tonight at Q11 vmqng, Park Holden}, an; a: §‘2.i..°‘.~..ilt. .1.“ we =0 m" we l» p“ ° 9° e this Wednesday afternoon and not zsstlulz.‘ :.‘*:nr*r.":..s::2..*s:i:; m? salt-w.splllslqlp-vlolsl.» competition for the Dominion title. PM, cald,‘ ‘N11,. l,” fljx-‘phufpd b3 _, ‘e A 1mm) rink. skipped m, V_ D_ ltc-fot-ul V biir fng t-ogttnct- Cum?’ was m the m“ “m, three JU_illllL3.‘A.\\\Ol‘lhy who has becii vmtones‘ gollllg great guns all season ant. The other undefeated fours were “m” Kalmuckl 3mm‘ “n W" Halifax Mayflower’ Br1(1g£.wat,e.._ the Maritimes. In addition there New Glasgow", Stcllarton and the Wm be a 911155 A T74"- (31355 A defending champions of Dartmouth. P3101‘. Gilles B Pace and Class B w. 1:.l\t-.iru'.< hiulilv-ratcci sytl- "Il" ncv rim. dropped its first mulch 0551011115 are asked to be on llllli‘ with Iliciou, but came back to score so that the ruces mil start prompt- two strum-Z l/ictorics and was rated 3y (it 2 cfclock. H 200d chance to reach the semf- The classes: “111115- Class A Trot: T11‘ tenor-belle Bon- 'I'he curling was steady with no nic Marv and ‘ Frisco ' i931" lllflYki-‘ll! up more than four Free "tr Al - Kqlmuek (‘Tldw-“EY Sllltllc entl (luring the play lillfl .1111. U h Leading In fiilVflllilfvlzlq-‘ltl . 1 nlla. A). ,‘ .. , C1155 A Pact‘: _, 11m Le- - W-lli 19 r1 .1 l1; L. .- . .. , ' , and Oagord) eswlglldffig §§fl' Rcsebud’ R ‘e ‘Vomd’ Lad) teams he been divided into four Class n Pace‘ Walt rc See at. 3mm?“ f?‘ "lmd Whirl, Play. On bert a. Grattan. Princess Kalmuck Tmnsila-l m0 f0"? ll fillers will and Summon Roval {ncpt- m "Qkglli fl - . lafsl"! 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