in . -1-Black and Chro- affum spotlight -- OP- eratcs Wllh 2 No. 950 "Evcrcndy" Fi”l.'"1'ih" 3.11:-ries. No. 04 i 2.30 Lain?- pricp . . (mun.-us Extra) we or on correct type of Canada. GUAIANTIE r: at any um. um 'fEveready" run.- light should fail to operate aatiefactorily in normal. use. when "Eveready" Flashlight Batteries and the "liveready" Lamp, it will be completely recondition- ed free of charge by National Carbon Limited. 80!! Davenport Road. Toronto 4. equipped with Flashlight tiIeFerm you iieed a- dependable EvE.iiE.ADY fkishlight - ausnaursso son A Llrsrplns 950 No. PR3 Lamp. Price (Batteries 4351-Black and Chro- mium Automatic Spoi- light-Operstes with 3 No. Flashlight Batteries. "Eveready" 2.70 Extra) ;;,:;..B by Tubular- la-”.xtra FIBIVY Nicki” Piniod Firiish. End Focusing - Operates mill 2 N0: 935 "Elm" endy" Flashlight Bair- lvries. No. 14 - 1.50 Lamp. Frivc (Batteries Extra) 3744 - Searchlight - Extra Heavy Nickle Plated Finish. 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I90 Price (ngmnu men) (natteriea Extra) 3745 - Searchlight - Exlfl I-leavy Nickle Plated Finish. End Focusing - Operates with 5 No. 950 "I-1vereedl"' Flax-hlight Batteries. No. 805 (Batteries Extra) . iviiliillll as Redbird -Bed Enamel Finish -- Height 795" 950 - Flashlight Bat- -Operates with 2 No. (Batteries sun) p SOLD AND GUA RANTEED IY ii. T. HOLMAN LIMITE SUMMIRSIDEN and CHARLOVTETOWQI L m-;u.nvn.t.E. Ont. ran. 13 - 4” ICE)-Two men today were lined 320,000 and coats each for spiracy to defraud in an income lax evasion case involving 356,- 000. Edward S. Jamesiof Belle- ville and Roy Taylor Ont. otficials of the Canada Talc Company. pleaded guilty yester- s M d . yards 0 C 0c North England today thick fog blanketed the area. to 0011- ere) - Vislbiiit in some conspiring to defraud the Federal Government of 860.490 be- tween 1940 and 1947. MANCHESTER. Feb. 13--(Reuh was cut to five dusirlai areas in wh a "Eveready" Batier- ”"3" R'3"1"”T"b"””i 19.; No, 243 11,6 volts. Ht die. x Lamp. 2 W16". .Pi'ico Price, 210: .. . SINGAPORE, Feb. 13 - (Reut- ers) -- Bombardier John Stewart of Scotland today was guilty oi murdering an Indian walla-ese and was sentenced to be hanged. Stewart, 26-year- old jungle fighter. shot the wait- ress with a sten gun at an amuse- ment park Oct. 18. found Chinese- .-,!. c .- Mews- U will EBRIILAIIY iEARANcE MEN'S .ov;ncoArs MEil.'8.-..2&lll1i'!o.'. e SALE 14.95 34.50 VHEAVY ALL wool. MELTONHS-EXTRA VALUE . oqii.?T5 in ms Lor .. woesrsos mo customs: some sssoo-SALE i"imrs”fiIllIs 31.95 lioness sox lul- I100 x CAROIGANS AND PULL- l OVENS TO CLEAR WINE AND NAVY IUTTON COi.l.MS mxwnac: A . en.-..v. rm . ' ' HIAW,.w"ooI.lraeczs sizssiaz mo :4 i3-;9.5i 69o 3.49 1 .95 3.95. 1.73 slain-oer -gsavr Now -rt-is ouaaolm. - The Araeutles ' w . , During . absence the monthly c.o.'a inspection will come up this Sunday an reports at present. have it being taken by Maj. Earl 1:. Kennedy at the- Armouries this Bundey,eftcrnoon. O I O The Size have one significant chemo this week in the naming of Sgt. A. W. (Art) wellner. of the Orderly Room. to be staff sergeant. There will be a lot of idle boyx waiting to iwet' that crown, Art. has been 8.0.8. the unit and 'r.o.s. with the Reece. while other changes show Cpl. P.J.A. MacDonald ap- pointed to be acting sergeant as was Susan. .18. Morris and Baum. R..W. Hudson promoted to acting corporal. Two other members of tl's'e sig- nals unit have returned to duty following a term on course at Hal- ifax. They are Sgt. mu McMurrer and Opl. J.l-l. Gallant who were taking the G.M. T. course at Hall- fax for the past week. One familiar figure in local jeeps will be missing as Cpl. Butts has departed for Fredericton. N. 3. His place here has been taken' by cpl. Tony Van Der Pluigm who came from the New Brunswick capital as driver-mechanic. Cpl. Tony is married and has arrived with his wife and two children - a boy and a girl. He is living at present in a cottage at Brighton Shore. 0 O O Lleut. "K. D. Landrigan, one of the more popular young officers. is may at present. He left yesterday morning fol-.1-lalifax for document- ation prior to proceeding to shilo, Manitoba. where he win be em- ployed in Headquarters duties at tllie Royal Canadian School of Art- cry. I O I B.S.M'. carl R. Prowse had a slum! comeback this week. He was asked why the Arty boys were 8 While llnyard and the new re- g cruit was told that it was to choke gunners who talk back to sergeant majors. Nice to see Sgt. Joe Peters back again after a siege in the hospital. The genial N. 0.0. from the order- ly room was greatly missed by his host of friends. 0 O 0 The cribbage tournament in the N.c.0.'s Mess is proceeding - al- beit somswhat slowly. Winners to date include the partnership oom- blnations of Fardy and Gallant. smith and storey. Bchleyer and Clmeron. Douse and Arsenault and McAskil.i and small. The second round will begin this -weekend and it is expected that the ultimate winners will be named shortly. Home of the bitterest battles of the series are expected before the elec- tigiic alarm clooksyara finally award- e . 0 O I O squadron in Bummerside held a pro Lenten party last week with cards and bingo being the order of the day. We understand that Trooper Gallant walked away with the main prizes. But the rest of the boys had a top evening and en- joyed their games and refresh- ments. 0 0 0 The Reece Regiment seems rtc have a. stranglehold on first place in the Garrison Hockey League. Unbeaten so far they scuttled the Navy last week. The league is rap- idly developing some reali good players and takes second ace in speed and ability only to the Big 4 Islanders. From away back corner another vet to show the youngsters what service to country means. He is sgt. Pete Lecleir who has. Joined the Becca as Troop Sergeant of No. I Troop which is commanded by I..ieut. Benny Peters. ,sgt. Ic- Oiair, well qualified in his rank. served -with the fighting caps are- ton Highlanders in the last scrap. He knows what it is all about and is a welcome addition to his new unit. An officers school is being con- ducted every Thursday at the Com- pound for the officers or the Recne Regiment. It is being conducted by Capt. Vern MacDonald. MIC" and is designed to qualify the students Cl-IARLOTTETOWN V C-Siie Selected For Hockey Hall of Fsne . UNGGION. Ont.. Feb. 14-(OP) - A site has been selected for the International Hockey Hall of Fame and construction of the 3100.000 shrine will start this year. it was announced yesterday. The building will be put up in downtown central Kingston and will face. out over the harbor at the eastern end of lake Ontario. The land. about 90 feet in width and no feet in depth. has been donated by the Frontenac County Council. It is near the century-old county court house and adjacent to Kingston's historic cricket field. Announcement was made at the annual meeting of members of the Hall of Fame committee here. At the meeting. Police Chief J. T. Truaisch of Kingston was added to the Board of Directors and Kerr Petrie. New York Times hockey writer. to the Board of Governors. Decision ip build the Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston -was reached several years ago after "a lengthy campaign in which this lhstern Ontario city and Halifax emerged as the chief claimants to the title of birthplace of hockey. A statement issued after the ” ., here said that the county Council has turned over the deed for the land, which has the appruv- ' al of Clarence Campbell. president of the National Hockey League. as a site for the shrine. It was decided to have building plans completed by this spring and to start building before the year's end. The building would have about 4.5 feet frontage and between so and 80 feet depth. It would be two storeys. housing pictures of players elected to the Hall of Fame and hockey mementos. Twenty-nine hockey immortals have thus far been elected. for higher rank. Oddly enough most of me students qualified on the field of battle. But this is .a so- called peacetime and they must qualify again. Promotions are always recorded with pleasure and one which gives this column no less a thrill than it does the recipient is that or Lieut. George D. Maonae to be captain and assistant adjutant in the P.- E.I. Regiment. one of the nicer boys to meet and discuss Army do- ings Capt. Macltae will be t or- ouglhly welcomed by senior offic- ers. But that extra 'pip' may take a bit of wetting. George. 0 O I we hear vague reports that some of the boys are putting on a spot of extra weight. At least one. Lieut. Pete Ford. was in the stores the other day looking for a size 40 uniform. We can remember when a 36 was a good fit. How do you do it. Pete, with the price of food so high nowadays: . ' The boys in Kensington who want to get 'into the act' will have to turn a bit more snow aside the next time. Last week the Reece Band went there for a special rc- cruiting drive skate but the rotten wentherkepi: too many at home A new troop in that centre would be a real addition. to Rocco and we have an idea, that cant. Caseiey would not object 'to .it. We sometimes wonder when neo- ple object to paying extra taxes for national defence purposes. The wonderment is caused by the ac- tions of boys like Bgt. M. G. Chev- erie or Souris. Just last weekend Silt. Cheveric wanted to attend the weekly par- ade of his regiment in Charlotte- town. Unfortunately he was a bit late and missed the bustaking the troop into the city. But that did not stop him. He. dug into his own pocket for S10 and hired a taxi to bring him here in time. It is ges- ture which should be suitably re- warded. Perhaps there are no med- als for peacetime service. but it would seem that something "beyond the call of ordinary duty" should be i d. And e refuse to men- tion a remark tha. maybe he should be demoted for missing the bus. NEW YORK. Feb. 14-(AP) - If welterweight champion may Robinson wins the middleweight crown from Jake l..nMotta in Chicago tonight. the wei- terweight championship will be declared "vacant" in New York. Eddie lnagan. chairman of the New York state Athletic Com- mission, said today. Quickies by Ken Reynolds was! hot cred withimioe "They! must have read 33 want Ad-never oNG Sgiios. CHEESE ' coMPANY ' The Canadian Services Colleges Are Now Receiving Applications . p..i.x-s.:l-new My”? 'The Canadian Services Colleges (Royal Military College and Royal Roads) provide education of university etand- V ard with military training that emphasizes academic ,.. iiciency. character building. personality and physical development. It is a combination which helps develop - valuable qualities of inner discipline and leadership. The Colleges provide a four-year course of University standard in Arts and Engineering. : Sports play a large role in the activities at Canadian Services Colleges, including intercollegiate competition. Graduates qualify for a commission in the Active or Reserve Forces of the Royal Canadian Navy. Canadian Army or Royal Canadian Air Farce. APPLICATIONS for the term' commencing September, 195i. are now being received . . . Candidates must have passed aminalions Universities: have reached their sixteenth but not their twentieth birthday on the tire! of January preceding entrance. Naval applicant; except in the ease of eendidales from French classical colleges. must not have reached their ninciesnlh birthday on the first of January. I” or lull delails apply to 4 The Registrar. The Registrar. Royal Roads, Royal Military College. Victoria. B.C. Kingston. 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