. all!" .1'ilis col oiloesl | news! l; 4 cents s W alllo in NW3”- PM Linea rum Bweedish steel m! saw ‘wk N3. , Q YOU!’ 0| WESTERN -G=UARDIAN King Stresses A pun. John u wm s m“ consular?’ arm .m¢"£'l.o‘?'m'¥§"°“ m" International blades in . your coilsh- msrrmc m NEW sauna. , xensington. _,_____ 4N HOSPITAL-Mr. . Neill oi the Prlnc til. Ubearyr is interest but advertising, t ml c n. “nerd ‘strictly psy- 1M umn is reserved tor news Puriey a patient e Edward Island gos- |gg_Ml-. El don Mann cli Sum- lside l5 5P5“ lwdg in NCW B? vSPEClAL , Friday. M11“! bv Suinm S KATE i ulee 10M medal‘, breed y. Blirvnmemide Ci‘ ding a holiday with unswlok. 3rd. erside band. L-858-3-2-2i. .4051‘ ARRIVED shipment. i-0_Pep Ohlch Pu ration. Pond and ' n-aau-a-ll. APDCIAI. PRICES holrse moot. Bedeque Music oi starter. and i tripe. Jubilee ground meat. ... and Delano Y. i e. 11-857-3-2-41. 4N CEABLOTTEIOWN Mrs. J. J-iarrixlgton, oi Spring Vll-lfly. ll chariottetcwnthis week, attend the Diocesan meetings oi iican Churches oi P. E. L-B VlSlTED WESTERN SECTION Leonard MacDonald, man- oi the. I. EH ulhy Association was a the western part oi the Isis . week. B. VISITING ON THE ISLAND- P. E. th; and visitor nd has arrived l. Lidswne OI Al‘ the Island on a visit. to his s. Edward Lldstcne. Mr Wli. dhisb til w Pwigsilioe J. “Li er and sis- tone and oi Bummer- ATTENDING DIOClSAN Harris TINGS-Rev. G. R. on. 8t Mary's Church. Sum- tor oi . nide. IOWRIEHM lllly oi St. ea R01’! lilo Diocesan meeti b M {re:tend- r F. oi the hiEn .-hl "id “file » are be- Char-otte- .4. HOCKEY AT zgmsmo TON i989 st ll ont. Y. Admi55i0il 100 511d 200 Il-Bili-S-I-Ii. JBTUB-NUD FROM HALIFAX, 54km. l... R. Allen and Mrs. 1.. have returned mm a street i to Halifax, N. 8. S -VIBITING IN SUDfllII-SIDE - OI NH N118 rlleetoihermother Mrs. MN‘- . Kelly. and he! ura- -. Y.Phil1ips. s RETURNED FBOM CHICAGO '>~ J. 0. Sim son B was called account oi the 50h, Junkie, oma il-osn Chicago illness h OI ‘ who was taken enly iii with appendicitis. Dr. Non is exu zted this afternoon. "blessing to report that Mas- Jackie is as well as can be esx- -AITBR.NOON TIA-QM”. John Tlylor and Mrs. Everett Phil- Wt Joint hostesses on Wed- aiiernoon at the home oi Taylor on King Street for the 0i the Missionary Society of ‘ _ Church, at a verv ‘ ' 03W arranged tea. 8 ~T0 ATTEND MARCH SALES llr. Grove a. c-ubeck ' in r3: I-Iafliax. N‘. s, where leaves on Iillsaii th Duch oiYork ~ llllidfiil.o&lieilild. we“ btend e ‘ml-lo: sales taking place ttliis firs-lo: 5e iiradl Vm_ _ o. ma? w”n‘i‘.‘fll‘.‘..“= "W": Meokinnon; ; 2. [g "Issac "Weill. “"40 V—l. Mar "is vavanaoh: “ 1 lauretts A. “M: Il c!‘ i i l. l l 10h I-i. Audrev II~l. Chesley ill’ l‘,l lt~li""i.§ l-‘,\l__l(3ll' "UN? the‘ uniéglen Natignsilummr Breeders silver Association with “trim at Summer-side. E ’ ramvlaw scnoor. loco. oi Fairvtcw school ea s mfieien MacDon- 8. Olliiord TV-l. Stirling noggin. Medlflllln. IIIADMIC‘ “use I-l. “shamanism some»: a. _ Teacher. g Gonriles Mark Miss ids do. Mm . heard solos. ‘ ." WIS 1 ‘ion cent . co aim -8 o! guali —IIOC CITAI.—Mrs. 8 milznm- o! the I. O —lh'e. J. W. nun, Mi‘. and Nil‘!- Pree mono. WWII Stsvent nnd Mr!- " , ‘P. E. l. were ImOIIR dens retuminl 1mm the Monday. _______..___... IRANKFUBTIEG PUT ON THE DOG "more will be two new cooking "hot. doll" ‘immune 1pm.! uewasuuerlsliomllverfleissshoslsoolenwlthaarapm The m! l» with! dolls at any oi the ioliowlnl mm In pm’ no w tee st. would n31. in» us. Guardian will be delivered to any h Iii-‘Boystbopords dertothebd! D to Gslldloitnflnd in omo 10o per week. Pb m. Ifiwllsiblc [or derizgries tllufliiblllihroldrtlm w HEFFIEID En fly‘ better and Midgets t Midgets. aa lsl L-a-zo-a-z-il. m 5°“ 1°° —DELEGATE . TowN_Mm B TOA CHARLOTTE . 1.. ,Key are del s Church, zen g the Diocesan lhe Anglican Churches MjYMPATtIiIlY u symps and Mrs. Cecil is v-RETURNED HOME-Mrs. R. I... Bhaw and little duaghter, Mary Jacklyn have returned home Summerside irom Sydney, N, s, Mrs. Shaw was called on the account oi the illness and. subsequent death oi her mother, d-ebaite the House ted another the Mira. (Capt) Roderick MecNeii motion to er the Blrlm MacDonald. B. gun contract with John lis Co. —S’I‘EAI.ING COAL _ A boy oi twelve vears oi age was brought, be- 7°" Jlld8e Bhaw on ed with stealing coal, h0g8. and selling it. The youn was convicted and the case set ior sentence until March 10th. The matter was brought poice, who intend to be very ‘strict n this matter and intend to pursue "wiotigtiwlifil. “$33133 £35.} ""0"" °""="" n. . —PBESENTS PUPILS IN RE- K. Todd was hostess to a. iew iriends on Mon- evening at her home on Cent- ra Btreet, when Miss Sue Mead- ows presented her daughters, Miss Beryl and Pauline Todd in a piano recital. Miss Meadows gave a de- lightiul talk on Jack in some The recital _—I'0x BkEElflEltfi MElT—An executive meeting oi the directors oi "the C.N.8.Il‘.B.A. was held at their bead oiiice in Burnmersideon Tuesqhy were Maioerveliillng- vice George Brown, Charlotte-t wn; S. Jo . For-tame. P.E ii; C. C. oi Parliament and moving f0!‘ l" Baker. ML.A.. Kensirgtml; D. O 10ml"?- rnerside: as well as rise. Mil-s. Gardiner lucky chair rvrine. In auction fort" ves Mrs, Lloyd Smell was for the ladies and Mr. Willis We - rep for the mentlerrlen: w. Iiouis MecKav received dhe consoleriicrl _______, .. > . ITIQII WBTU 86 m oamobel] at the conclusion of play. The Th‘ “m” m” 7 hall has been very nicely redecor- ""5 Mm“ “mm M m“ “M” ntcd in honour oi the visit this the M talc‘? nlxe it? August. com- ("-93% f‘. - . Quid-area a ti.“ Ftifeil‘ exeeugilr Miss pol-ls Sims has returned i» wrkra Remington to resume her duties in the Beaultynlgargpkaml‘ spend- " i ih wee e PERSONALS Shel’... at... —Mrs. Jack Wsu~il oi New An- nsn has returned from a weekend in Moracton. RB. -Jdl'li Gordon Dawson oi sum- menside is serious Mrs. Janie Muthrt hsrst present. -Mr m"! , Summer-side, the week-crud inl Charlotteto . -Mrs. J, W. Waugh. adie. scent l in M QR. Bank est oncton and be t ii‘ l isob- irankiur I 19°: I whole esoh e bskllhl ~. sp hot oven (as deg. P.) ‘ m" rim rise W“ 9" bacon t)! soon s oust! "riieiuurirw who psttioa oi hammer ‘m. mild Whit! 0mm~~ mm“ Mfl, servo with MU oi bacon. oi b ' an...» A-.. Y AT atllPM Char Forbes oi Norboro in the loss they have sustained in the death oi their Just two months old. The little one was laid to rest on Tuesday, the iunerai being held irom the home. B. the Leod was much Joyed and the talent oi the young pupils was a credit to as well as their teacher. sen, who presided in the absence oi ti“ president: C. Holma- Bamhiii ci die: Mrs . 0. F. which is to illnefl. l-Ier 8M5- kuecleodoithe weekend Lewisviil ndwiths Situation Water 5e, rauvllls 8|. Summenide by Blish steel flies, Drice lower at Il-BZQ-S-I-Zl. KENSINGTON Hedzkiaolnanalppcaltomesn- hr. l.‘ thyme.“ “l...” "1"": e ness ore an also to avoid making statements _ which might be misinterpreted in Kemmgmn other ccunizrim or plight create a» t.“é‘°.‘.’§%?3"l. .....‘:2£"..;1’.......“°“"i"“ . _ _ _ n . Lmng" "1 think all oi us." he said. “would be well advised to get along with the blmlneas oi this parlia- ment as rapidly as wecan because we may at any moment be called upon to consider questions larger than only we have discussed thus I pray it will not come but who can say it will not. in thelight oi the knowl that every man has who reads daily pressirom day to day or imm hour to horn?" Contract For Shells V8. . Moore, and tm from Bt. ummersi , gt. meetln s o1 oi P. . l.- EXPRESSED- extended to Mr. lniant baby Prim-c Minis cameintileseconddcbatoonttle session on deience contracts. Grant MacNetil (C.C.F. Vancouver North) had moved that a contract ior sheiis olwanied on a cost plus basis to Montreal Construction, Sluppiv 8: him . be ell-red to the Public Accounts Committee. Following an earlier t0 to Sydney Limited to the some commi tee. At a time when certain people in Canada were sceicln to under. mine democratic instl utions and in the li t oi the international situation, t was surely lu-ldcsirable a "only a are? concern any rnm - t, small?" the depart- national delience. Tuesday charg- in all iw o lad 0W1’! by the town parhmm lnent ‘oi Mr. MscNeii alleged the shell contract was an instance c! a iav- ored contractor being singled _out ior some government business w-th- out competitive tenders. He cham- ed the eolnpany which received the comment was not equipped 9° 11ml" shells. In reply Defence Minister Mac- Kcmie reminded the House hehad gxpyegned a 188i; session i0 have all deierlce corltracis reviewed by the committee. I-Ie accepted the motion ico- the government and exphined the contract was an cdlu- oational order to de private composers. was also excellent vocal m- them as l. Ebfliy when it might be necessary hoaarrzeasaliplantstowarvm- du (gonuskrvative Leader which said the Minster speech answered some o! the criticism advanced m.’ hdheclNeil but the Sig-rigs; he]? per-arm a pu bl-mgmg the contract to the notice Those present _ De Berke, NB; _________. FRENCH nrvan AND VICINITY Hazel Megkyksrld All: B ng Br wmr ' topflxensingtml. Congratulations are b61118‘ tended to Mir. and Mrs. OliverBer. nerd on the arrival oi a baby 5°!- The many friends oi M186 Rum Stewart are Bled V? 89° h" ‘M again atten- her recent ill-MH- Thehman/y lriea-ldsw oIME-hzei; Wlhee are sorry confined to his home with influ- 0BR. The many irienrh oi Delano are glad t0 l river-recent ticnln Prince Colmtiy Howl ' ‘rhelidisses hie Ooles 0! B cent visitors _ y the consolation had the Mia Anne. high hear she is h, e-tu d home alter ape - paved rverymglBiI-liflht week visiting ’“'"'"“‘ 0mm" friends h. Hope River and Caven- Oi M2. Hilliard The nlany Mind! d“ w” M h, 5 Brook are hirer: outplrgligln after being 601111305 to his home. ieannt p .5 iromherre- _FbsberDiinnlI\€ Ind M‘ KADl/igilihavq returned horneaiter ANDO I EPRIN ISA RELEASED AT HALIFAX Girl Stowaway Board- ed» Liner On A Dare. HALWAX. Mnrdi l-(OPF-Re- leased irom detention by Canadian Immigration authorities. plum Loretta Eccleston oi Hamilton, On? away in the Queen Mary and was sent back to Aumnia. llrent sight- mcing In Halifax today. She will leave ior home by train tomorrow momin g. "I am vine wiry and acclimat- lic 313/555 to Hamilton surround- lugs onoe more aitel- seeing how tine ct er hali oi the world .ves" said th etty 20-year-old girl aiicr im- been d tal i he: Arrival e ned oiiowlng Hamilton grocer, eel deriul" in the Qu h il0fll1ilil3i with seasickness 8 00MB l0 -i'an letters." None proposed marriage but, she PEACETIME ___<O&i-lzu1_eli from QM? 1) and placed orders speoia. “toy” gas for n. It has brought 127,000,000 in tho next three months. . Orders have been placed ior a re serve suppiv oi switch equipment damaged in war. “crisis evacuation camps in Eng land and Wales" the 1 9-40 iiscal year were laid be ‘its? the Houze as the greatest cie cc fdd. The army crease the Em he's Dower to 563,7 armed man army would be 15,700 men greater. NOVA SCOTIA ___(_C_o_n_tirlued from page l) coal town o! Thorburn. tat‘: mine had been a. source oi liveli- hood ior rrlnre than 1.200 It Wis “too late nOW" them. Mil’. Black said. t tomcnt was "absolutely true." en who suflcred winter storms. of no ways." dem know the provincial government " with mentfs scheme o! assistance. GOOD 000K HAS GENTLE TOUCH This “mm”? ndlingaw mm ape in with her venues. Mn 1nd W'- t Samuel Der-turd. EPOXY Miss Rebecoa Orr. 9""- has returned home s. r spelfllnfl Bummer- the past ilvo weeks in Gimmic- visiting town. While there she attended c. N. B. the Notes Dame Academy. WM" shohas been a suecessiu student in music and art. Win. Will Guard British China Interests wsysoi snd the loolhl lush ens tsidelglll! to 2-inch with s __..._...a~..J.-.u4.4..- into flour. fingertips. She rat trick . " that does not curl up and d light and gentle, a woman wh r" ' ~ Gooc Moumcbora - Youu. Snow was A 0 Ghan- QuCcESS I Who travelled to Engianc. as a. stow: y)' ‘puking in ‘ m’ 9 D!‘ g-ihflfmil authorities released her, yesterday because the had no passport or other identific- . ... m... ~s'.r:l<~..u"l.'"r. i." Miss Ecol t i " ° °‘ thel Queen carton Blind aSkdEal-eWgiBIg a}: Mal-g h“ be” ‘Wm by We n8 50 I d5 i’ t N ' Bhe madlgeno ‘iiimngpi “to iiivdeygillt “mmm mu“ f" '1" " was discovered by a steward i-n one “U” in “ham” d 5' C- m‘ o; the 51119-5 mungu (Con. Saint Johin County), who is The daughter oi A E. Eccieston, 111- Ml" M°A111$m c1"! m? " “i.” Weizma- een ary u a e ad spent two days in the ship's England. she had some Can- Bdlln Deon see her in" detention quarters and "received l7 oi the writers said. some made good hints in that dir- action. 1.4000000 masks ior babies 1x111 1,300,000 masks ior older child- sand bBS-i and ordered an additional 200,- 000,000 Irom India ior de ivery with- lransiormers and gear to maintain electrical Lord Portal has accepted chair- manship oi a committee to establish Arm‘ estimates oi sooseeoooo ior rcgram ln Great Britain's peace me history continued to un- The estimates sent the annual budget past the $000,000,000 mark $1‘ the ilret time since the Great ar estimates would in- . Regular and ter- ritorial Army increases add 79,657 to last year's total and the home wished to operate a. mine .in the The Op- position Loader said no response had been received in answer to for a new operation in the where Acadia Coal Company had closed its mine last iali. The gsolple. name ‘The statement was not a iact and he is not man enough to with- draw it," M: . MaoQuame said. The Opposition Leader replied his Debate broke out between the grounder and Mr. Black Whéllbgllfi peer-votive Leader reel-red o . reiiei work scheme rel- uslsting lo 111M111 WW1’ iisherm through - "The Premier and his government wanted the kudos e ermen bio to th ilsrir-llomes d3 fine-- The Premier denied the Pledeiral Fisheries Departmmt had "contri- buted a cent ior work on the high. ended to how “inter- the Federal Govern- Mlr. Black said he had been told 1 fishermen. “poorly fed,” had been out to work on the lfghwavs oi’ the DIOWiDPC in the middle od the winter. He suggested the provin- cial government had "thrown a -. monkey wrench into the machin- Canada cry." is how ambitious young cooks in Scout training were given s demonstration on pie making, by an expert: An New York observer wri . ' Gently. lightly, she worked fat She used her ouick liited the flour from the bowel as she rubbed irl the letting it collect air as it ieli back. “The light touch, that's the "Iberia is nothing that does not shrink from a heavy hand, nothirlg i! under it, whether that thing is a flower or a pie crust. when women talk’ oi being a born cook. they ° ° moan a woman whose touch is uses her ringers as an actress uses ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT ‘time: ‘magenta- wake at.» You SIDE UARDIA GE‘ COUNTY CHRONICLE l l Government l Extravaganoo Scored In ll. B. Press March i-Oriil- clan ci radio sddauss given last year by provincial cab minia- ters under the title “Your Govern- menrt "was made in thoNew Bru ck [legislature today Robert MbAllisier (00th, BLbu-Iohn Kc dassertcdwitilg; the addresses were eivoted party , thattireyiialicdioglivom ac- counting oi tho stowardshi ‘oi the administration and that. e gciv. eminent should have taken the pctlliie iniyo-étesncmmdence.‘ mm tome era MlcNar - rumd Mr. McAnister when the la said he had no doubt that the radm series was paid Ior with will]: monies. ministration with extravagance and said that, in th ou.s government ' been iker" wilen it came to . "It is quite obvious that the a- _mount paid into sinking funds bears s. direct relation to the sur- plus or deficit on current scooun ". he stated. claiming the average anrnual deposit in striking fund by the Dysarl; Government hes been only 8323.924, while that of the iormer government was $434,400 ‘Old Political Parties Damned By Mr. ilerrilige e evi- "not a OTTAWA. March l-—(CP)—A New Democracy movement which will seek to organize a wmmltlr-‘fi ‘ in every iedsml constituency to endorse reiorm candidates and rally ilhe progressive vote in the next general election was an- ‘ nounccd here tonight by l-Ion, W. D. Herridlze. Ottawa. lawyer and icrmer Canadian Minister Washington. Sneaking ln the Little “lustre at a meeting called . a local iorum committee which hos "de- manded to know what I would do _ to get prosperity." Mr. Herrldsn said the ilrst big lob oi’ the mole- ment will be to turn out the old political parties. Liberal and Con- and elect a people's oar- reicnn comes Mr. HerrldRP. 11'1- orevlous speeoizes that a new poli- tical movement was being launch- ed. He is expected to iollow up to- night's announcement with an extensive speaking tour. Declaring that the Liberal and Conservative parties were on the side 0d’ reaction. he said Can- adian b90919 will have, to decide between the old Battles and mocracy. “For ii‘ the old parties are loft ln ctltml oi Parliament I believe they l l-te. After b2,“ next opportunity Oenadim 1 have hesaid I-Iemeenttn Rive lib: ow I: . mov i _ ." owes - i ' “slim l?“ "‘ 13$ .2“??? 2.1.321. "who 2... not to “bow” this was s 11love- mpnlt i110 ‘MIMIC he Rid it Wblfld. b0 hnipossblo lee‘ any individasa rgeogxhl-i: 1:‘: OIIMCO V - . nationgia‘ need and our national opportunity cog-lg 110m that only W? shdmehu " dii- £ ‘i1 V. g1 tilt lastogni Etuwss s pledge Li‘ luldeotske reforms may be reunited to Bill?‘ llise upon maxiimurl level and to raise n n! bower to that level. in“ such reforms will involve a mess- uro oi Government and control oi the eocnorrllc end monetary systems a. the NP- mll vita-l in In coil buvlngwnd selling. estobl t prices d V6808. o1 monopolies. regulation Annual 'I‘he annual meeting cl the egweit Chapter oi the I. O. was held at the homo or the M MN’? Miss Wanda W tt; 2nd. vice pres- ident, Mrs u: ion; sec J ; treasurer. Mrs. s. . S. Perry Eric MacKay; Mrs. B. G. Merriam, Mrs. J. Wilfred Izeckey Mrs. F. J. E. Wright, Mrs. R. F P are, Miss Gladys Holman; midowment Fluid. say; Standard Bearer, Mrs. Regin- aid Pope. W sure that the new officers would do Meeting Abogweit Chapter 0f Tho I. 0. ll. E. Hunt. on Tuesday a t3- councillors, narcline, Mrs. George sheen, Mrs ussen. , Convenors oi committees: Child e11 Miss Green; Empire Study Mrs. T. M. Iiinkictlcr, War Memorial, Mrs. Sonneman; Educat- Georgie MacLean, Cards, M155 Carrie Holman, o Secretary. Miss Ram- Regents Address Miss Hunt in a iew remarks ex- pressed her peasure at having so many present at the annual meet- ing. A good al oi business has been done during the year WhlCh is very satisiactory. The year just closed has been one oi great tension and uncertainty to every British subject. It is a that we as members oi the I. O. D. E. are organized to render prompt and united service should it be nec- essary. Miss Hunt expressed her thanks to the members that they have met the pledges and obligations oi the Chapter. cheerfully and eiiiciently. It is increasingly diiiicuit to raise money but the needs or the society have been met. The milk fund for the under privileged children is the main work and tine Chapter is verg gratetui to Miss Ross and the Hi school chi dren in co-operution n [hi5 work. Miss Hun; referred to the great loss the Chapter has had in the pacslng oi their Hon. Rs- gent, the late Mrs, R, '1‘. Holman, whose great interest and helpful support was an inspiration to all. Her memoly will long be cherished by every member. Much thanks is due to the Royal Edward Chapter ior osslsmnce and support. in con- clusion MISS hunt extended thanks to Mr. l-iarold uauuet for the I. O. D. E. picture; and also to the press tor their interest in publishing the meetings. Miss Hunt looked forward to greater activities this year and let their part as their predecessors had done, whose splendid work was a great encouragement to her. Secretary's Report Mrs. J. S. Perry gave a splendid report oi the years activities. In her opening remarks she referred to the great unrest in the world at the present time; the tremendous ei- iorts 0i lids‘. Chamberlain and oth- ers to prevent war. and to whom we should a.i be truly grateful. Ii war should come, however, we must repared. It is the wish oi the nut onai chapter that. an emergency Jcmmittee be appointed should lt~ be necessary for the registration oi members to render immediate ser- vice to the Empire. Mrs. Perry also reierred to the stand the National Chapter had taken on the Union Jack remain- 1X18 the national flag oi Canada as a bond oi union between Canada and the Mouher .a.nd. and that this chapter strongly endorses this res- ollllzirolhpe m’ u s. Xpresscd with the £305.. of the ‘Qaha gr ‘i: ior the school chil en in need oi help 1h lin ilk; 1- the contrlbutionsumgoy ‘in? nefillli various needs. ‘Through the kind- ness o! Mr. Harold Gaudet consid- erable money was raised by the a al lcture‘ the rummage sale a con ributed a considerable sum; There were aso donations from which were gratefully re- Quebeds Padlock Law Is Criticized MONTREAL, Mamh l—(C'P)_ The Province oi Quebec's Padlock ‘ as nd self-con- od‘ John Bird. editor oi the Winnipeg Tribune told the Can- adian Club here today, Mr. Bird, a tanner resident oi Quebec and - ime sssocia/te editor oi the Montreal iii? im to ‘aw madaQu present ebcc in a sympathetic light to other Prov- inces. M the some time he warned ‘mvoring biowisimegainctbeen Oomodersticn in the post eight yesrsnend reminded his audience that in seotiomalism may lie no. tional deal?!‘ to “ I i comes thing ilk the Quebec Padlock ‘mo, “m? ellsdsa how dliiilcuilt. you make lghgr 1ce11y."ne'm.l' d. 2mm ' RESIDENCE ‘FOR. NUN! BROOIHXN, N. Y.—Grolmd has been broken ior a $100,000 lesi- dmw 101' nuns who are continuing radruste work or other studies at Star. said it difficult q her voice in coax. muscle and conquer. The touch csn.be.ac- _quried." ~ UK“ w‘ “ Inca loung- Auvuovmllaflacntltocon Housv ‘b Ne! on ‘Intact: ‘rumor: ‘ new wit-r 8 Foldham University. Ieflswed and approved The Boy lama Additional Sport Indian River In Ousting Finals‘ Silver ’ Wings,- Last Year Champions 4-3 the Rovers goal crease and rink, bciore upwards oi m0 wildly whalt would have been the tyirl e no pay - .- chffifltxif ‘$3.13 riodyl .5. Lliiglm sawed back and icrth with the Silver Wings: Goal. Watts:- dc- Rovoro dominating the iooce. 11L Bo-eham, ylal" ion- olay at. times. ‘there was only one wards. Waite. Hughes. C. G1 really close we: to- L. Gtlvdon. B. Chanmion. wards the eindoithe irornewhcrl k. Pat Hughes down Indian River: Goal. T. M8301.- lce to slip a ueriect pass to the aid: defence. Crozier. A. Bun ace i winger Ben Champion who nan-d; forwards, B. Craig. D. Ramp coasted right in on McDonald but soy. "Doc" Gillie. E. Craig. I. the same mid, who pla Mann. L. Rogers, R. Ihstcr. "staid-out" hockey all night had : Ian Dan-och. A. hr fir: "nomad???" slam out and kin. s 1'5 9 (“Eb 1781119 W85 “no hits. no runs. no errors.” First Period Play i-n second canto liven- No soorlrur. .- ed up and the players mixed it uo Penalties: None. with a. will. When the smoke clear- Second Period ed at 9:54 three to the pen rhalah v D. Ramsay from a. players journeyed aivty timers to sit out with twc men great satisfaction ~short stored two quick lzoeis. one b mix-up in hird Period 3. Silver Wings, Waite (Champ- l" t r th wings net and one ion. blyonAoBel-ntiam wlho brake clear 4. Indian River. B. Craig (ROI- from a. "ea-rm" attack bv the ere) Wings. to cout in on Watts and 5. register number two ior ers. In the third period. which pm- hockey oi the duced the beet came. the Wings come to irame B. Grad: out the novels two up again when he took pass to beat. Watts cleanly. E. a. . revived the Winds heroes again when he scored s n-lce one- from a seemingly impossible ankle ilhmrhorues Braham. Wino played game. deep in the corner. Bob Craig stiunluh bv scoring five seconds lo. he took the W01! ffvm of! and went rizht in on Watts. At 16:08 E. Braham took Dan the corner Whiltlccids pas from and scored what proved to the Itov. iii d Idclmoi auras first star oi’ the game 00C to T. McDonaiid. Rovers’ goals Rogers who was l. Ii again and cents ‘y deserves l lot oi credit ior the win. No. 2 star gou to E. Brahmi oi the Win25 who played a nice game on defence and ridlt. winl andwirloscoredtwooihisteams three goals. The third star goes to Taylor cl the Wings who played a good d0- ierlsive lzaane and. although be be the didn't fixture in the scoring. VII tel- when the iace third and last oi the e dangerous Down The A HOLY NAME BOWLING Big Foru- League Grads-HBO. Old Timers-SID’! High three R. Mcbelian Mixed [Anna- Stars vs, Demons. At 9 o'clock:- Jitter‘ Bugs vs Gongs. Red Indians I-Iolmarls victors High sirlgle, s. Dolrcn High three. B. Don-op Life Guards Mud Guards High single, I. Home gh three, P. Budd Mixed League Cardinals In Billiard . AT Uwrrieauftuecrls ‘MAY Ybubh. A Hugs, ? 1km‘ Houux w» STOLEN ' ArUYou Know tr- ltoiimtt wiggle” Berger at the lde billiard Par ore ' when Arthur Peterson, Stan Ryan by 15 points reading Peterson 300, Bhoth players were at top l e to s nice Ryan with a break oi 58. in the highest run during the tour- io latter m ciiicieis lest night were Lawlor, referee; K nament. Tonight Er Austin Bradley. The marker, CABTOR. Alta. — (C i Castor is out oi lo 0 lilgiinanciai report showed 8045 in the treasury and no liabilities. The tax rate is only l5 mills, by Dominion Isadonsresrs Association. High sinozle .1. Hughes m. Tonight at ‘I o'clock:- lmmrlals vs, Thunder Bot-ts. . B l . MommllAltlvsflTgnElTgWN annoys Commercial Milne A.HornslCo. Ladies Hi!!! single, I. Peq- tlzadies high three, I. Psa- e Gents. hlih Mlle, C. l. P1008 Gents high three, O. I. Prauglilt, Tonight lAt ‘I dclofl Five Aces vs Ted's Taxi Close Game Tournament large crowd oi inns were treated exhibition oi billiards. )P) — The lleys Simmerings Around The Sport Front 134. NEW YORK, March. l-lllhnlhfl- tan hockey ecriveneo-s are themselves food and son" .. . . use. . gexy: "One 0d my great hordshifl looking so healthy." Connie Bmythe, the MEL‘! ing jokennith. vielwinx the Boston Bruins and Rangers destined to hook ulp in the oilamrplorlship playofls, chill-tie: "Moan that cert is ovu- one hookers great, master-minds wiiii feintfi oditam 04m lcyduwns p "a that almost, breaks my heart." _ “ Itlooks thoughCa/la“ Art play with Y Lester Patrick's men agai eago tomorrow night... Smith helped himself to a I80 bonus last night when he assisted Ame-local. Negotiations are underway for fight between Montreal's Mo!‘ m lightweight ruler. and Ti kin or New Jet-sq mlidax Sohmeling sailed iolr home night but says he'll return in fight the winncu" oi the May bolt beilwee. Max Baler and Lou Nova. Fight Manager Joe Gould is N- eouping some of those dollars he and Jimmy Braddock sank in the restaurant biz by playing thebarlg- tails at Hialeah Pazk....ioe is sev. eral thousand pots/toes ahead, Q sohe rcporisbaoktotheboygm Broadway.....ioe also adds that. ho and Braddock have a 20 per ceM interest in all heavyweight Mike Jacobs promotesUHB/ili wart. one-time chief of Chi Black Hawks is another Bi hmiitllfi“ ' won from the scores Ryan 285. form and is leading cots iggins debt. The -Yaa,t'at.l.l.v:rn . nil-r w; Haven‘? TOLD AcNoNI-I w .