I be ADUVQ SHVHQ FROG gamble cvailahlemdi! floesuidauiiesiihclywillbelul alluring week-end leaves. ARM Y Itwlllbelomotlmebelolbitis touoertoinwhat SURPRISE VICTOR Y 0 VER R Results Of Opening Curling Bonspiel Held On Saturday Afternoon AS Goal-getter Millionaires Hand Miners New Setback SYDNEYhN-SEA. Jan. lalF(Cal.=l)-— The polishe ne ion res handed Glace hers a 7-4 set- bsds tonifilo move out into a ‘l; t ovler the rest or the lwckeY 998119. ‘inking s. one-goal lead in the opening period, Millionaires match- ed three Glace Bay counters in the second and held the losers to a single in the third as they slammed home another trio. Metz, Coldup Sent To Minors TORONTO. Jan. 2—Don Metz and Hank Goldup, first-year for- wards. have been sent to Pitts- burth Hornets of the Internation- ni-American Hockey Leflzlle by the Toronto Maple Iieeis, olricials 0c! the National League club an- nminced today. Both are subject ho immediate recall. Metz and Goldup starred for Toronto Goodyc-ass in the Senior Ontario Hockey Association series Following are the results oi the Prize Bonspiel orf the sea- Tl Club on Saturday afternoon last. In all 18 matches were player roducing the incen- laet year. Metz came to Toronto Wilcox, desk Rangers Extend Unbeaten Sequence To 15 Games By Defeating Bruins 6-4 “ha. I —(OP) —iNew s e or hockey unbeaten sequenfie to 15 games. The vie moved Rangers into a three way with Boston and Toronto e Luis. Rangers outskatcd the sum- ley Cu champions irom start to finish. names and defensive mis- cues forced the Bruins t0 surrender 8-1 and 3-2 leads. Hallway through the second per- iod. rookie Kiiby MacDonald provid- ed a DIJI oi maid-tire goals that Ila-Mars in a. 4-3 ead ctiset the ed by Red Hamill. Hill Hollett and .Mi1t sciimiut. when the _ over- pressed soon after, Phil Wat- son them and ted Ott l-leli- ar the i th Ranger tally. th sides scored in the ilnale, Bryan Hextall for Rangers, and Dit Clap r for the Bruins That final ooun r put new heart into the Bruhis and they spent the inst eight minutes in a. frantic but ful- ile assault on Dave Ker-rs cage. Neil Colville put e Rangers into u 1-1 tie in the first period and minute oi the Hollett in the tch Hiller converted tricks assist into a 2-2 deadlock that Schmidt ended with- ln four minutes. 3th‘ Battery Band At ForumTonight, Action is promised again tonight at the Forum when two teamsirom i the 8th Battery. R. C. A. clash in unter an exhibition Iico supplied by the Battcrys own band which has proven its abilmy cn péLSL gggaslons glhqjioruhmkipeing. YEO THEATRE neiuiillliiiun INN Sllflllllll Errol Fl yn sonata-runs. MONTAGUL-SAT. m. “h Emil“ ville. Smith) 11:20 Bill Cowley In New Role MONIREAL, Jan. L-(CM-Bili Cowley. noted as a. play-maker 0993118 son which was held at the Curling 1 rather than a 8081-81101". “Wind out oi his usual role durin: the weekend to score two goals {or BOWLING RESULTS e if l Ron Hudson Leads Race (Canadian Press) HOLY NAME BOWLING BI; Four League 409. Gents Hih 5 1e, G. 01mg 811d R. Elligon 231g.‘ Y 60?eiits High Three, C, i}; ose race for scorin inc is 10 points ahead oi his clos Former Maritime hock tar iwvy vmormine m? him-s “American League were fir?‘ “iii... i rs un nn H started to clic e um“ “all Nmv the rormer Halifax Wolver- 7-6 In Fas 'JANLTARX_I_5_._ i940 wionm". Ru. J . z-( >- uurence, J. Douoet oimNew £2:- ioni, N. 8.. today was appointed Canadian Commissioner oi ssmi- Pro Blubsli. Rsym l" t. Presdent oi the National "Semi-Pro Congress said Dduoet will supervise thi Dominion OhO-IIIDiJKlSLI-ip Touiuia merit at Saint John. N. 3., tents tive.y set for Aug. 15-25. Forms tion o! semi-pro leagues is plan- ned for Canada for next year. ant establishment of provincial tourn- aments for 1941. i, OYALS lRevamped Soldiers Team Qutscore Junior Squad t Encounter An almost entirely revamped Army hockey team lasl night pulled another surprise in the Commercial-Service League when they outscored the Junior Royals 7-6 lightning fast encounter to go into a tie for second place ins Wm‘ "m? °n° Boston Bruins and improve his est 0f coinpetl on as flv 1 ti. i All 511W ' - - - - mm were declared whmgmo by $5051.10“ among me National H“, Ur estnggsrgilieribund his “on e e in the standing and also, by their victory give the Navy 511m on, pom mama ey Lcasue scorers. ' m. 1,_ 17m: 114 22a 135 Ralibllsi ‘ the week before last and “Suuéi. sllllad undisputed possession of first place. m’ “m” mum”: polgllte lfifiirnunililillafwilvlllillnfi g l lg lgg 3340 .1 M Q aid himself mo a onbpélm 1°“ We’ Lied _ 5 _ ‘ c u 120 112 183 , by halno ’ H c, H, mack COL q m m,“ four for the season and his p0‘rit R- C-lflllllmll 226 172 190 A. K01 281 248 134 lllgitlllcitgin: ypalgolliixlgfigholfif Chillmfln. the trio: picking upulg an Army player’; skate slid a 9 6 i-otai to l3, placing him third a- A- Shem" 202 336 147 J- Kelly as 13a 10o the following week adding 10 Scoring DOlHLs between them plus shot into the Anny draperjeg u, .1. J. Morris w. L. Brenton inong former Maritime players in T°*°1—2936~ K- Culley 133 1w 16a points to his total’ which now the brilliant defensive work oi give his tea-m a 5-4 ism Bu; a 9 a the league. 1t was no news o: course G ad _ G- Coedy 13o 130 130 stands at 2'1 points on 15 goals Dolls Saunders on the Army rear- penalty at (ms to the Royal; s“, 15.113. Coma Wm. swindell ma; Gordie Drum,’ Moncwn», l’ !- Total-mm. and 13 wispy ilrullird, me winners after twice the Army team an opening and . 1 t b ,1 t 1 1 a; McManus, meanwhile, added a “he e lend in the 09mins Hogan mm s face o1! inside m, pt R_ Mel,“ (1 q Hughes 6211a‘ 8m lg"! °ll Pineau zit 182 20s numiiugi; lone assist to bring his total to Period. come frown behind u two Army line passed out w Chlnmfln 5 _- - . Brown 232 193 34a 17_ whuagackie Kegfing o; 531m noal deficit in the second to leave who picked the open corner with met seen D1 R A Creelmfln Diillnn. leading the entire lea- R. McLelliin 290 241 161 C. Pin-ecu 196 224 203 John picked up three Q5515“ to the ice tied at 4-all and with a a drive that. never left the ice, 7 gue with 2o imints, stretched his G. Stewart 194i 269 235 J. Coyle 173 222 186 move from ii tie for third spot llllllllty surge, iii the third after With only a minute and 35 sec. Dr. I".W.'I‘idmarsh, Dr. ES. Glddings >"°°lld T1111“ lllfl-PBIII 0V9!’ Eddie Q oNe-lll 230 224 295 M Brown 182 103 71 into a tie with McManus for sec- 599mg the Royal-S Hgflln take the onds left to play and the score 8 4 Wlseman. romieriy of Newcastle, N. T<>°a'—3513- ‘ J- McLeod 130 13o 13o 0nd, Cliarloitetowirs Pete Kelly‘ Ywl In the first minute. scored sl-lll deadlocked Royals over- ‘ w} Hyndmm Harry winches.“ B" w 1O pom“ The Tomnw ma? High Single. L. Brown 3-18. E. Curry 106 177 135 went scoreless and dumped m[ three counters without a return gnxiousnesa proved their undoing, 1o 3 er m5 Scored 15 goals and assisted High Three L. Brown 7'73. Totul-2168. fourth place, a point behind Mc- to ofiset the last-minute goal the As thw threw every man 1115119 1,31 Macmnan w}; Tmmllnd m 10 others Whue the New York . Ladies High Single, M. Brown Marius and Keating. ‘ losers drove into the Army cage. the Army line, Trainer suddenly a 5 ,._,,,C,.,c_,,,_. ,,,a,.,,.,,k,., has 5,0,6‘. Mill"! Mafia 182 Lloyd Jackson of New Glasgow, seconds from the openins broke fast up the right boards. As H. L. Sea: R. E. spiilctt {our fine; and“ (frawn u assist“ Ladies High Three. E. Curley N. s.. picked up u lone assist but Whistle Army threw the first shock pwo men raped to cave, him 6 ui...'i@5..¢.~ =. Ewes: 41s. ‘ _ held on to fifth place with l1 Info, the ranks oi the Royals as Trainor passed _to Hogan outside J, P, 311mm Reg 5111mm - G Y 235 Gents High single. A. Kelly 248. points. one more than Joe Lamb P1811101. iokllle B Poss at centre the grease and the lgflgr h“ Qnly '1 4 0 A- PM w m lzég iio Gelliis mgii Three, o. Plneau oi sussea. N. 8.. and Harry crime we! from Hogan raced around the w ta the rubber in with Davu w. n. Oruickshank A. Belcher Dllllvl» Tor 1s 10 as sLowm re e5 of chbnoticiuwn. de mice to outzuesk Davis in the at mercy. 2s seconds later a 7 Wiseman, Amerks 4 11 15 - n8 98 67 134 Alerts win by default from The records: losers nets. teams WEN ‘Irainor broke away again, this J. A. mm- Hon. T.A. Campbell Cowley, Boston 4 9 13 c- 5“°“°.°'“° 124 13? 1J7 Solids- Hudson, ma. 15 12 2'1 Shorthanded when Royals tied it time up the left boards and as 7 3 Cwmm. (mm 7 5 m M. McKinnon 116 13a 107 V. Coyle 263 151 2'74 Keating, Syracuse 7 l0 17 up "Plumb" McDonald rifllng Davis ywpped hi, drive ghimmm R. R~ i A ~10 Tor-m s. ii: =12 c" u’i“’i‘i"“‘“i%ii.§“'i?“’g“ .1. 12 i; 23"‘; assist “i: my“ m» 3 _ - A c ra 11 c y. m‘; _ - m . c,” w_ Mam _,_ w, Bonner , gllgfziugillchi ti: Blue Birds: n. Hessian 13s we 157 Jackson. snrlngrleld 2 9 l1 15.57 oi the session Hoean slwt Royflll made things plenty ho! 3 1g " ‘ ' M. Aylward 159 172 zoo Lamb. Springfield 7 3 in the A-mlv into the lead again on 1n m; m“; minute u flhgy hem- A. v. Bpillett w. w. Lord R- Elll-Wll 11'! 235 199 G. McCardle m we 108 Currie. Plttsburizh 4 6 l0 "PH-sills Play “fit-h Olllllmw Ind med the Anny team inside their 9 _ 2 C. O'Neill 180 20:» ‘J17 Totiii-Ilofl Steele, Hershey 3 5 a Tiainor but Royals alter Davis own dam“ bug the has; m" J15‘. Simmons. Judge Duffy Systern glam lmknzlirs High Sing-in, M. Aylwifd giggly/ego. ‘Pcrovidcnce 13 g 18 llléigltflfllgflfkfe Siggiglllltlélvlgn ipllldbmwll get oneBofkohg 4 ..'_ .e, ETS! v ~ -_ - Q“ , young " m; " ~- n. I. spiiieu w. n. Adams Lulgliisonlm 127 139 14s _51L:idics High mice, M. Ayiward Kuhn. Syracuse 0 1 1 élllflrpuvs léllegllfinf Qhfllgflwflirlé- lock circtlingtniihe net ‘tot 1100i the 7 6 wl"'2 - J i —- _ M°D° '|Armyne-m ercomoeey. R 5_ com, D1 Mclmavre Under Continent Ladies High Single L. Ellison Gents High gingie, v_ cgylg 27¢ - bsuiid into the cage. Smynmugy a 5 1&3. Gents High Three, Joe Hughes Startlnil an ofifensive from the n"; fu-[od Indies High Three. L. Ellison m. Amherst St, (an)??? b52314: cinema $531; canto vnéamfi; 6050313,.) (£11m r "M - "Wk . . . na an- NEW YORK, Jan. 2-(AP)-—'Ihe had been reached hfld token l chard) my) Fmiik Siinughnessy playoff s s- - ‘ lWO-ROB! 166d. _ Arm , Trl , - Wm Came m for much lerbhanged Winning Streak gmlufikngriglsogaeigiiégldprsivivcmlne: PfltS Déf eat thB1flcg%,?%,.eBé:§,¢ “g2; gamg: min) my Hanan ( bum» chin comment, after the 1939 baseball iii-rest at London, Ont, ‘n 1m. 1° if - 1 Dd“, 4. Royals. Delslhan (w. McDon- senson. When most pennant wlnncri I B k b Another winning streak oi’ 78 Sussex Rangers ikzlgagkwvi} 1e r 0:813:72? ald) 19:00. finished in the dugouts in the plsy- f! GS 8t (1 itfimes ended in mo. P886 added w“ hm 13%,», dme Keeping up Fulfill“! w- Mwmmldq ch19‘ offs Any SUgQVJClOD ior s substitute m“ the Rmllefiifl- N~ Y» Fil- m m 31,510 momd ma!“ cmckett‘ P‘ Mcnmmd" - __ is 1 1 , t w; 1 svssnx. N. 1a., Jan. 2 —{CP) - e pressure e P‘ _ Second Period p111?Kgrfiglhiyjayvisngecgieifglllfiuqg Has Reached glifeakcoll [g5 izgimelllvesen rm n“ gmhersaasté finish egaiigyighiiictleatcg éifgllgélllggfiléodfOélilga-rezli £12256 (u: l5. Royals. Deizlian (Blacquicie) ‘ r » ussex ll f.‘ S - I1 ll ‘- ' be for the better. fast game opening the Southern inside the Army line. stickhuidled '3_'R° _ Mama 9:56‘ The shaughnessy gystgm’ which i nsB_URY'_Wnkhlm' Engllmm New Brunswick Hockey league in close to beat Watts cleanly. 7| Alla]; cmpnmn (Tramor) calls lor tihe first-division wins u: mawiumn Jan 3—Coach J Jan’ 2 (C?) A “m” m” “ma smedme- Bu‘ All“ “ed 1* “ll 1" W’ m‘ 1426. summing meet m plavofls 1m the champmp Pa“ '0‘ the Edmonwfi that the Duchess o: Hamilton has The Nova scotians scored three fjvg and a M11- m1num_ 15-min;- é_ “m1 minor (Hogan) 190m Sh"), serves its purpose in mammlm and“ workfs wmnen.‘ basketball ‘% eviicuee dogs blileied at her gained-lie]? vzlégeiifigtablelletgiodg,‘ alvsltllil; sent Chlpman info the clear with Pena“ . “duo... Monlsorh a First Porloil m mm“... in Ce m,“ h m, champions, came up mnggm Mm home near Salisbury and 20 girls s‘ Amber t, owe Tge wehnh a pass from centre and the letters McDonald llOElllQ sii-eicfi i134 ill morelthi e on answer to the question asked "Y9 801mg a5 14511119" lllflldi bu‘ m“ ggbee S S g ' all"? M“ Dam cleanly- M the l-Boston, Hamill (I-Iollett) 11:22 m“ m {h -‘ dded Y‘ a; today by Eddie Brletz, Associated didn't interfere in the least with n.1,... 1m 5.5510,, Rflnggfs lg-mlllllle Qéfk 3°81“ “£11 Third Period fl-Rangers N. Cclville (Shlbicky, a e ‘e a "venlm Press Sports writer. imposition of a penalty for lighting launched their first real oifensive Tram“ w“ l‘ passng p y 9- 301818. ma‘! "i916 9153. Conner) 131m k913i‘ l;‘:¥;l‘~"s°"€1Y°1dl;8-ch t Brietz observed the Biltmore, N. offences in the blackout. and scored their three tallies. giféhignggmlbhtgedg helix‘; ‘ti’; 10. Anny, Ch an (Hogan) ' . , e C B 0 9° 0T1 fl- l- 0., high school prettl ‘is . won Sherni White i k d st. P ts " 145- 3'B°“"“' 11°11“ H<°°gll°yl 1°” fourth-Place club mizbi. and olten 52 Ell-mes in a row 3rd asked i! hawfg fimfidfglg; °h,',‘,_,"§'§l,c1§,l,°1l‘ to victoli; Wllh iuiliarsiviils. FTlllk “W5 1mm“ °“ *1 "W" W” ll. Army. noun Crrainor) ma. Pfllllllliefi-COIIINT- 3m do“, Wm u“. luvofl’ which Dunc. anybody knew which girl bsisket- y R1 ley shot two. Munihy and macro "m" his cenlrfima“ I" w“ 4'4 l“ 12. Anny. Chipman (Trainer) 1 tum; me pride -0: the ‘eawrrs ball team had the longest winning screened and four others and three tamed the other bra“. and Kcnm- the teams left the ice. 15¢ 5mm,‘ perm; i Champion shrew‘ sky-lights unscreened. she was iined Mcmiisier and Lmkhart scored m- Royals again struck early lnlthe 13_ Rnyw’ Whmock 1945 i ‘ Page said the Edmonton £19 ($44). 51mg‘ “M11 sessiondns Aubiitn Pllvgél-aet- Penalties: McLeod. W. McDon- d-Rangers, Hiller (L. Patrick) 0:35 . .. W" “l! ‘l? i“ "l" aid (2). fi-Boatori, Schmidt 4:013 ' . _" _ OUR OUR WAY -- — — By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - - With - — Major Hoopla d-Rangers, MacDonald 10:13 7-Rangers, MacDonald (N. Col- S-Rnngers. Heller (Watson) 18:33 Penalties—Hollett, Crawford, Port- land, Shlbicky. Third Period Q-Rnngers. Hextall (Hiller) 1:26 10-Boston,Ciapper (Dumart) 11:56 Penalty-Conner. ‘ The Eastern Guardian ..‘Thls column in reserved for news o! local interest but adver- tising oi a newsy nature may l" inserted n 2 cents a word strictlL payable_ln_ld_v_l_n§=o- ..'SUBSCBlPTl_0NSwi.he Charlottetown Guardian may be handed w their Rept. Arch_e Hume. i . .'After the heavy snow fall ‘ and high wind on Saturday night; the roads are badly banked up in‘ i some places. The snowplough came through irom Charlottetown Sui‘.- day morning and opened up road. ,,'Friesidsa.re gladtoseew. Archie Hume out again. Mr. Hull has been in Camp Hill Hospital for some time receivzng treatment and returned to his homo in Moiztiigie about two weeks ago. L. ffimother sudden ('\"8l.i‘l ivas that of the late Mr, Peter Murphy of Casdlzan. his funeral was held on Saturday. L- i ..'FUNI-IKAL SATIJRD.\Y— Mr. lJamcs MacLarenWi funeral was held on Saturday at. 2 oclock lrom his late home in Mani-attic. whorl l large number of pupils assembled the one who had gone on. R/‘v. C. E. Armstrong conducted the service assisted bv Rev 8.1-2. Hav- ward. ‘lhe Hvmna were "Unto the Hila around do l’ lift Up " The Lords My Bllflihlfd" and n favorite of Mr Mncbarens was 511R" as a Trio. "mom's A Land That. is Fairer than Day" Interment was the new cemetery at Montagiile. UITAWA, Jan. 2—(C'P)—'I'hc de- mands that Canada's war effort are expected to make upon the Canad- ian fLsherie: industry are under study here by the National Re- search Council on Fisheries, com- prising representatives of the D1- minion Government Fisheries De- partment and its scientists. as well i u trade representatives and iini- versity scientists. The council has been ln almost continuous session throughout the holiday weekend, and is expected to complete dilsulious tomorrow. to pay their tribute of respect. to , \\‘\\\\\. \\\ i‘ i: 7H / // // i/ZV / ’T\\\w"“'~\\\\\\\s~'\\\\\\\\\\\ MAN ? HOUSE, AN‘ HE ANYWHERE INSIDE AND comes WLTHOUT e? MUMBLED THE ciTv LmiiTs, l-DME GAsPmic-i TH MAJOR. g SOMETHmlc-Z- Ana uiJD WALK Lime A THtS 4 ABOUT some THROUGH A . BEACHED PLACE i6 SOUTH-w- MAVBE BRicK WALL CARP/ Ema A w HE‘6 our WAVIING "ro GET’ iDEeuo 4 THE THUMB. - wm-iouT A l‘ i BARKER! _ _-.. lli. 7'””/4//.// LAST WEEK HE . HEARD WAQ KiNDh new FROM THE Q 1N THE NECK NUMBER ' ABOUT THE CHiLLY ONE FORK DRAFTS IN THE THE OLD BOY WOULD CATCH THE €CENT OF THlS RlBS IF HE WAS KRAUT AND GPAQE- I'M NOT reams? OUT ANY HAlRw-w HE ALWAYQ GOEQ AWAY sooorme LH<E A WHALE , *?"4'“'-Bfi “a; 1 illliiliy i? ,. .. ///_ _ 0Q | I 3 /4@;;;;_-_- = JJP. i \\\\¥-, ; uev u. 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