'“F_g§RUAn_Y 2s. 1949 ilii ilisplay Showroom INCREASE Youii ‘FARM INGOME WITH A riiAcroii THAT cm no EXTRA Joss cinema - ‘AND - STUMPING - . - BULLDOZING Those EXTRA JOBS in your District eon mean EXTRA INCOME when you use o \_ gqi-grjpjlior Tractor, A. Pickers! 6s Co. Ltd. t f________. BATTERIES! BATTERIES! At REDUCED omens Your opportunity to get that quality Buttery for Spriiig and Summer driving vet u reel saving-g F. R. MoLAlIIE w; emit... st. Phone aso Island lloisos ’ Taking Part In Halifax Moot dale andiPl-ucky Budlong. an are The event which has become s aflalr will be followed up by the holding rim on March am. 9th and 10th o! the inter-provincial ice race mcetin-K. v- rwns nrosram that yearly draws larger crowds. Among the local horse followers who will be ln attendance at the meeting are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boston who leave by plane today. Ocil. J. P. Hooper and Messrs, Wil- llrd Kelly, Roland Wood, Charles Willis and Harold Oudniore. Others whose names were not s- veilable will also be on hand, es- suidnx the Province oi straw 1'8- presentation at the two-day meet- ing. Gordon Kuhn To iloaoh Iilonoton MONOTON. N.B., Feb. 24 -—(OP) 40mg, (baggie) Kuhn, whose Dartmouth Arrows were- eliminat- ed 1mm the Maritime Senior Hoo- key League playoiis last night by Moncton i-Lawks. took over today as pilot o! the Moncton teaim. Kuhn, American Hockey league star ct s. decade ago. will be at ‘i-hv helm tomorrow nigh-t when his new charges meet Halifax st. Mary's in the first game oi the league iln- els Appoinhnesit or Arrows mentor is __., edented in Maritime soo- icr hockey and sneaks the tint time the coach oi a deiosted. teem has succeeded his counterpart on the winning club. Kuhn suceed Harold (Dull) who e onth no when Les Ramsey 0i. due“... Que, reunite and piloted them to the league finals. James. manager oi the city-owned ‘Mono- . ton Stadium. was loaned to the hockey club by the @111’- James tile ton-lsht nmlm o! his Stadium manager's duties mul- tiplied by hockey plsyoiis inside it necesss-y ior him to relinquish the wlching 10b. ‘ Proper use o! eoit, quiet colore in sick rooms doefmuoh to better the patients mental outlook. s THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! 8y Fegcly and Shorten r Aecinonieomcenievcsttessmvus ms IIBDWMAQIEL"ANDNUTWITNQJTQEGSON. Bur ‘mar Ill/lit vou romeo um WEEK. . BE%RE LAST “HIS MEMOQY FAILS HIM! I HEY GA$PAYT£TO 8R0“! fifillfiewiwo acmaooveeusm PLAYED moo sass muse maeruusoii Foe-nu: war sox KELLY ANOA irniiw INFIELDER we usxrowcu FIVE! DID YOU LEND ME FlVgfiAilBliNCi-E? um! DUNDERPATE THAT ‘I. AM, ‘TYING ALL MY Fumes uP tel , ‘THAT SOUP-REPeLLENT VEST IDEA !-4vD2AT! ‘Ti-us CRACKED ‘ Susana Bowl. ALwAYs HAS Sea» Ti-ie HOUSEHOLD DEPOSWARV, 813T‘ ,..,_ o _“__ HOLD rr, you B16 WALRUS! You i-irr ‘THAT on: ‘SUGAR Bowl. so one» IT'S e01’ CAULIFLOWER eases, so \ ‘I'M BANKNG MOW lei THAT CAN on THE TOP si-ietFyw can‘? . A snATcr-‘i MORE ‘ram a so sears “THAT'S ALL ‘THERE is! — the evening o! hockey and speed . Six horses will compels _1ll i!" skstlnp entertainment at the Mont- ice racing meet to be held st Hol- sgus Community rink on Tuesday liax this week-end. it was lea-mod night, when the Montague High irom unenrbers, oi the Victoria- School , Driving Club yesterday. Horses school sports. The spssd skstins which leit ior the scene (s! the ice events produced some battieswednesday morning include close competition which Miss Piayiuir, Reuben Lee. Royal large crowd in, s continual up- Tell, Guy Harvester, Nell Occhaw- roar. chcerlna their isvourltel 0n given st least even chances oi on the list, the doll carriage psreds, winning once they stack up s.- psrcticsily stole the show. Each gains; m, entries "om m, 1-1311. little girl [was wonderiully drwssd m: and Dartmouth Driving Clubs. and had their doll cmlsses decont- muuh looked Iwwud m “ma; and their dolls dressed in beautful THE l GUARDIAN. - CHAR-LOTTETOWN . Upwsrds o! 400 people attended presented their annual eon. kept the to victory. One oi’ the iirstitezns ed in" most picturesque isshlon, specially-made dresses. The open events ,_ duced some very isst skating with G. Murphy tskh‘ the ‘.4 mile and mile. 1nd H. Power taking the ‘A mile."I‘he evening moved to be s. huge success. and augurs well (or its continued popularity in the future. The following is the list oi events and winners: 1 Girls '1 years - 1. Mary Boud- result, 2. Veronica Taylor, 3. Dianne 811w. 2 Boys ‘I years- 1. 'Merril Wlsglnton, 2. Victor Bell, a. Win- ston MscKenzie. - 8 Girls 8 years — l. Elaine Poole, 2. Irene Webster. S. Marsha Mec- Donald. 4 Boys 8 years — i. Leonard Munroe. 2. Errol Machine. S. Law- rence Power. ' 5 Doll Parade - Dianne Mac- Leod, Elaine Trainer, Veronica Taylor, Heather Jsmiacn, Carol White, Mary Bcudreault, Karen Burks. 6 .Boy's-§i mile -1. Gerald Murphy, 2. Douglas Johnston, l. Freeman Reynolds. '1 Girls 9 years — i. Ksy Mac- Lean, 2. Dianne Webster, 3. Pauline Nicholson. -8 Boys 9 yea-s -.1. Keith Peu- don. 2. Billie Mscmrs. S. Benny Balderson. 9 Tricycle Recs Girls - ‘l. Kay MacLean, 2. Carol White, 3. Cephenla Llewellyn. ‘ 1i) Girls l0 years -1. Cephenis Iilswellyn, 2. Judy Graham, I. Shirley Maolnon. llBcysmyssrs-Ldsrlllse- 1.1m, 2. my Pesrdon. ~ l2 Girlsltmlle-i. Maxine Lsnnigen, 2. ‘Fey Stewart. 2. sails --1. Bobby Hilcliey. 15 Girls 11 years — 1. Greta Wiggiriton. 2. Norms Kilchey, 8. Shirley MscL-esn. 1d Boys lhyes-rs — 1. James Sullivan, 2. Merril Poole, l. At- wood Stewart. Lsnnlgsn, 2. Francis Murphy. 18 Boys l2 years — l. Stewsrt, 2. Stewart. 2. D. ‘ohnston, 3. K. Power. 2i Boys 12 years — 1. ' Barry Hiuinbothain, 2. Glen Wininton. 3. Fruik Lsrkin. fl Girls 14 years - l. Stewart. .2 Betty Shaw, 8. Jane Lake. 23 3W! 14 years -- 1. Freeman Reynolds, 2. J. Vuozze. l7 Girls l2 years — 1. Maxine Don Km Power, l. Dlfid 12 Boys mile - l. G. Murphy. 20 Girls l8 yelrl — l. E. Oilir. For Montague High School Sports Largely Attended Msbcnimz Anne Power. 2. I. Hissin ham. 25 Boys 16 years —'l. Doutlfl Jcrmsion. Girls Relay - 1'11 Stewart. Barbers Mabw». M!" 3W"- Msxiris Lannigsn. Bay] m1" - Bughie Power. Gersid Murphy, Doualse Johnston, Freeman Reynolds- Ofllcialst- . Announcers - Lorne Wigglnlon and A. I. Campbell.’ Starter - B. K. Olsmoni-l. a n J. J. Jay. P. MacDonald. D. Georgetown 1, Montague 1 The hockey gains between the» Monique Pee wees and Geome- town Peewees proved oc be bish- ly entertaining to the large crowd who were pleased to see the kid- dies in open competition. The game which ended in s. l-1 tie, was quite inst (or such youngsters. and it is clearly evident that here h a iuture source of excellent hockey players. The game between the High School students oi eiiifii school also produced some very 300d hockey. Althoulh the Mont- ague team won the aiune by 5 goals, the Georgetown boys put up a very interesting battle .whlch made the local boys play to the beet oi their ability to let the tallies. Such games as these go s long way in building up hockey spirit in the youngsters, and it is hoped that those games will be carried on. Many thanks are due to ell those who helped to make the school sports such s splendid success. The iollowing are the re- sults e! the hoclcey games: PesWses Johnstdii. Lineups: Montague — Goal, K. Collins: defence, 0. Campbell. D. MscDon- sld, J. Sullivan. David Stewart, Don Stewart; iorwsads, K. Power, J. Yorsten, M. Poole. B. MsoLure. K. Pearilcn, S. Balderscn, R. Sullivan, 0. Reynolds, H. Position. B. Clair. D. Murphy, i". Lsrliin, A. er. Georgetown - Goal, l. : dsisnce, H. Henry, D. £11.51 B. Welsh. I. Roche; ion-wards. S. Henson, L. David. J. Hanson, S. Gotell. A. MscPhee, G. Murphy, G. or. Oepienis Llewellyn and Nome Rsiuse 1" Walk ,.. lint Idol l-IIONWWWB. .r. Levon .. me Second PSI“ l-Mbllilflli, K. POWIX‘ IIITI School .. 12:80 Lineups: Montague - Gesi, H. Higgin- bcthsm; GOIIXIOQJ G. Mumhy. J. Lsnnigsn. N. Nicholson: tor-wards. l‘. Reynolds, A. Clements, D. Johnston, I. Olslr, R». Knox. L. Johnston. D. Mebcn, J. Knox, J. MacDonald, G. Wlulnton. Gmfkiliown- 008.1. J. Main; de- fence. D. Levers, G. Levers; tor- wsrds, B. Murphy. H. Parker, O. Mao-tel,‘ T. Llewellyn l". Landry, H. Dix First Period No score. Second Period 1—Mcnts¢ue. L. Johnston 2i Girls 15 years - 1. Barbers “the annual Georgetown High School Ice Sports were held in the rink cirWednesday evening before a capacity attendance oi tans and psirents. Held annually the Ice Sports have beccms s. much look- ed ior event in the winter sports activities oi the tcvm. The evening was jammed with hilarious tun gvith numerous spills end thrills and produced line performances in many‘ oi the events. Oiiicials were: Aruioimosr. J. A. B. MlmConnell; starter, D. A. Mac- Cormuclr; timer. Richard DeLofyl Judges, Ivan Stewart, Gordon Yorston. Neil Wight. and A. A. Gilmore. Following is the list oi events with theihst and second pisce winners: Pro-School Boys ‘Tricycle Race -—- 1. Bruce MacLesn, 2. Charlie Fitz- gerald. ' Pro-School Girls ‘tricycle Race- i. Elaine Roche, 2. Vonnls lollip- A’ * ‘l Montague, R. Knox Capacity Crowd At Georgetown Ice Sports son. Boys 0 and '1 years Straight Race — 1. Ronnie Bsbineau, 2. Chester David. - Girls I and ‘I years Straight m. —- 1. Jean ieliecheirr. 2. Marilyn Goteil. Senior Boys Barr Race - i. Geolte Raiuse, 2. Everett MscLecd. Senior Girls Bag Race - 1. Anna Prosper, 2. Joan Murphy. Boys 8 and 9 yesrs Straight ltsce _ 1. TornmyeBlsckett, 2. Paul Batchllder. Girls B and 0 years Straight Rsce — 1. Ella David, 2. Joyce Gotell. Boys 10 and l1 years Straight Recs — 1. Stewart Hanson. 2. Cili- iord Gallant. Girls ‘Hires lapsed Itscs -_ 1, P0837 Johnson and Shelia Delbory, 2. Peggy Walker and May-y Goren Boys Jimior Bag Rae; _ 1_ ROBer Allan Solomon, 2. Tommy Blsckett. . Girls Junior Beg Rees _- 1, Mlrlvn BI-mnwn. 2. Elaine mm. Boys 12 and l3 years Straight Race — 1. Billy Murphy, 2. Gordon Levers. Girls l2 end l! years Straight Race — 1. Peggy Johnson, 2. Shells DeLory. Boys Under 12 year; Puck lng — 1. Louis David, 2. stew“; Huiscn. Ben 14 mu iris over Straight Race - 1. Floyd Landry, 2. Gerald Llewellyn. Girls 1| yssrs end e ' Race — l. Mary 0mg,’ fhifiii‘; Murphy. Boys over l2 years Puclr Cany- m‘ _ 1- 71°74 14111117. 2. Gordon Lsvsrs. Girls Puck osrrylns (open) -- l. 5'19“! 995017. 2. Helen Murphy. School Boys Sorrel Jumping _. ‘FIRST iii IIUALITY AT LOWEST 008T A HORNE MOTORS, 16s Kent st. 1 fi. a 3—.Mcntswu0. J. I-Annilm 14:20 Penalties — G. Murphy. ThlrtlPc-iod klidcntllus, G. Murphy .. 7:16 il-Montsiirs, J. Lsnnlgsn 12:46 Penalties — J. Lsnnigen, A. Clements. Reierees - H. Power, A. Surrey. NOT RED BUT PINK The words red tape, denoting oi’- ilclai inaction or delay, originated in England in the 19th century when tied in pinkish tape. u: saws,‘ LIKE CORN!" sreeree A: a DRUMMER me woexeo ms WAY UP ‘THROUGH WASHBOARDS. msrois, coweetis. euro HORNS ro BECOME mac. OFCORN 5P1 kit's LATEST ace vicroe vmxmes "MACNAMARA'S eauc" AND "ll-IE cumr 4.. ctmk mix/i" Ara: TOPS IN wi-iAcKY WHIMSY 8012M imoiiimamsiaous cones, same ALWAYS FIGURED vacate LIKE A LITTLE KiDDiNG-“LIICE ro LAUGH... AND HASPROVED mm- SELF UPROARIOUSLY ‘RIGHT ALL ‘rt-i: WAY reowctiios“ ‘row! iwo i-‘Rowr rectum: DOESN'T KNOW Wi-iEN on iiow m: toss FOR ‘ate CITY SLICKERS come 1o MIND -'rr uusr Power,‘ Soily ilantor To ilhallengo King (B! ‘His Canadian PreI) LONDON. Feb. M - Toronto's Solly Cantor is planning to chall- lwso Lil Arthur xinz, Canadian and British Buiiplre lightweight champion, for his titles. Sammy Burns oi London, acting as deputy for Canton manager B111 Daly. now in the United Stat- l l‘l\ * MACNAMAIA‘! IAND ' THE Cl-INK CLINK POI-Kl Spill Ionu and bl: City Slirhn - 20% ti» CLANCY LOWEIED THE soon TH! romance or Ttll son i’ ILUI ROOM WITH A SONG IN MY HEART *A ROSEWOOD SPINIT I GOT A GAI. IN GALVISTON * III) ROSES FOR A lllll LADY THI MElANOHOl-Y MINSTIII. GI. will! I114 b01118 FNWUQ Jack Solomons would like to still iihe fight in London-A! Kim s08 the British Boxing Board 0i Done trol agree. . "Oentorb mods s nuns iisrhims sell in melons and 1 think h! deserves s title bout with Ring)‘ said Burns. "I shell get in teuefl with King immediately." . 315°’ °°mifl8 to Britain l!‘ Nlwemberflenm has beaten Bus; ‘Ihoinpeon, British lightweight champion. anti Tmnmy McGovern‘, "111 P816!‘ Fallon. twooutstuidr 1113 British prospects. Dennis D17 ~ fl-IIIO (from IIis picture "Words and Music") Pmy Como u/hb Cbnrut - 2&3!” Swing and Sway will: Sumo‘ Kss Vaughn Manna: and bis Uri-bubs 20-32" l. Gordon Lever‘, 2;}! ‘nfielsy Race (rum imwgrfxiii; Dar-Principal: Dept, team, Shells eborw. Mei-y Goteil, Peggy John- '°" "15 P988! Walker. Bmel Jumping (open) -- l. 2mm! Llewellyn. 2. Richard n.- ry. , . ' ‘ . He!!! Recs (school boys vs town) ' -- Wan by school boys, team, Floyd "was CAPORAL BIGARETTES \ 4» ’-__\ m’ wag", Gard“ 341A, View: Record. R. T. B. C. A. Victor Records sold at /'/I Biflilht Recs (open) ill. Harold 353039 PLAY!“ Summer-st’ snil Charlottetown ~> f4??- -Q I- Publlcovsr, a. 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