Y IIIIIAII pd ti» nun 0| hm", || ream" , oo mu 0| a n‘! inlirex- ti; Jyism-I-Ii ll I u'".",",,,,|_ ni-miy Mullah ll ____________..__ , _ |\'E|)_NIBG assort- Jlgfilll‘! dresses at en _ . . _ lady; L-BH 1 t . ', B- rr l ofiiljlIzfil Cgghooiroom will airfield tonitzlit- IP51 iirxirnlififi‘ |ii11 coiriiiucs. , to tocure CW5 ll'lllllllC(I and DISCOUNT SALE lyxccllent OPWFWR" the very latest in untrimmed. L-B56-1-29-3I. .;;.l|~.'_\l 0V1‘ -- Firemen were l.',',“..,. curly ycsici-doy morning "““ 110111‘? of ivir. Able Block Purl: Road. A flue fire alarm. There was no c train from did nctarrive in t. one o'clock this ice conditions. The S. own mode the crossing but .0 i; IPJTO DITCH— A ms r "e between this i r1. left the road \ n ditch yesterday the ziirport. only minor dam- The - bus :1 c sharply to avoid on the main road from l.\'.il'll".fl wiiimc construc- llninelimi. 13-year-old son 11I Mr... Eirl Ranaghan. Street. is in the City th what are feared in- . as in an occi- G: ir iii n post. Extent of m; irr-ri- not. (letermined pillfLllg llll x-rzw examination. --Sub.-Lt. tcmnizindinc offlror of the Royal Ciiiad n Nariil Volunteer Reserve hzrrfifks in Charlottetown almost iiiic the piilbrcnlc of war has bcen Ifflll: e. r . Ho is scheduled to Iigre for inc mainland this mom- ng. The new commanding officer litre will be lit-Cindi’. C016, Otta- ii, Ill! is D7111; transferred from Upper Canada. ISIANDER ON TORPEDOED flill‘ — The name of I. MacKinnon west Royalty, P. E. 1.. appears in the list of crew-members of the Canadian National cruise ship Lady Hawkins. sunk recently by an en- emy submarine. The Islanders name iiiiot included in the list of sur- rlrors picked up in the one life- boat located to date. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The lirioral oi iiii: late Mrs. J. M. Cam- lrtii was held from her residence ll Fitzroy Street yesterday after- taon irheie services were conducted iyRcr. T. H. Bussell Somers who Ibo officiated at the grave. Inter- ment Pennies Cemetery. Pallbear- ers irero: Afcssrs. L. E. Wellner, E. D. Nicholson, I. McLaren, Ernest Cameron. Aben MncLelm, Walter llathcscn. Personals _3l"s (‘nirlruclc MacDonald of Car- U""ill leii yesterday morning for Trimiti» to join a unit of the Can- idzan women's Auxiliary Air Force. Pilot Officer George Hyslop of Ezuiiiiicizddc, P. E. 1., will be in town ilie cull or this month, the guest of Ills aunt, ltirs. W. Hyislop-Toronto Globe lllliI Mail. RoyTEdTvZH Chapter I. O. D. E. ‘I'I'i‘.0 i-rciilni" monthly meeting of i P ii‘ hdu-nrd Chapter of the I. i S ~ - -- _ Regent ‘iorc darling will-i the inc and business on l iirncr spoke feelingly H. of one of the mem- l-iie Mrs. B. Roy Holman. .\l:. William Brehaut. late oi Mrs. Brehnut. Conven. 11' \"/.ii' Sci-vices Committee. llli r :i‘~;n rcutl a message ‘h ,, liffiriii. Mrs. H. J. Gordon bULQC-bflliiili lIIl1€SS was unable t0 oi the l M's, iln "id i illisbanii. ti‘ of J1 ‘urns no regular meeting n.li of Dxcnibcr, the cor- {llld reports of the dif- Yiiriivrs iverc unusually An interesting letter was . Li. JW. Bonner, Com- l (lffirrr of the H. M. C. s. ll" acknowledging m. IWZIWI‘ jackets. Ihrse i.‘ n committee un- ~ ~- l. i.‘ Iras, irnm scraps o! ,n,,-h1-,1°-i1 ii-CWS. handbags, etc. m; hi . b on forwarded as a preg- -_1 orn the Chapter. “slit-i ‘fills committee gave an ex- ‘T; Orblliri and 1s asking for ilie yum, mo» M111"! machines to n. §,.c,."‘li“l‘ Ticms. More ICllihi/Jfs ls 11.: “eh bf’ ilic wcol committee u; , ; for comforts is urirent. ned-onfigshed‘ articles were Ship- wretiiiilliczimlnxy 16m by “m” b”? * Alb mziiiiioii tnust be made - - Pfllliiiiil knitted afghan; cerium bl? Miss Ethel Palmer, a 95° have been n: d Iomkod “Wfls ihlillisshpgieir (Lac ‘Lg: leis understood Miss Palmer panel “rii. ‘ {qufiriigr m busy on the third. yo. m‘, F51? CCnimittee is asking oii-uiiii‘ lcilird? and mngazhms liilipmnnt glclgfrl1hoéilie and fog r 'oin a , , l°giiwatqli llriliiax. n s Tcriniw ‘lfiixiq-ki 1g“ Chum‘ w‘ lines n; "h? flrogémgégn‘ o! ‘i ‘ l Potion, ' RiiUliuI 509ml. r ;_ Ind starlet-I oIlcqknflnrs ransgsgw Mid - "ii 917W had been The "‘ "‘° "W “hoes. sn..°‘$i‘.{°"°;;i the finance coin- tnii "u, hi“?! ent through illness ymmw “mm? reported that IP- . thi- me f ‘had been realized lim- ~33.“ B0 Lckcts for the pic- . "k the Dawn." .. rireklv brig" and “mph . Irilbllilfllli edged jggwflf-Ly " as atzltes. "w" D . war savings received. ltqn _ _ i 11E _ CHARLQTfFETQWvN__GUARDIAN 7-3 In Featured By Wild Game F ree-for-all 29—(CiP)— ‘mnoirm. Jan. Toronto Maple Leafs strengthened 1y th their hold on third place in the National Hockey League race io- nlght when they downed Montreal Canadians 7-3 in a wild. scrdmbly game featured by a free-for-all fight in the third period. A crowd of 10.296 fans witnessed a moderately cane contest until the early minutes of the third period when a battle royal broke out including every player on the ice. Both goal tenders joined the bra/wl, though their efforts were mostly by way o! interference. To add to the confusion, there was a power failure Just after the brawl started and the automatic timing equipment failed to work, making it impossible for the fans or sports writers to tell what time goals were scored. The balance the game was timed by stop watches. The Leafs were leading 3-2 when Ken Rear-don, Montreal defence- man and Bingo Kampiman, Toronto reargu-ard, started to push each other around behind the Toronto goal. It was the signal for fire- works and players pair-ed off for slugging bou . Sweeney Schrlnei- of the Leafs and his sparring mate, Buddy O'- Connor, drew major penalties out of the rumpus. Ken Rsardon and Pele Morin of the Canadiens and Lni-ne Carr and Wally Stanowski of the Leafs drew minors. Stanow- ski hurt his ankle when he tripped over o, glove and retired to the dressing room instead of taking his place in the cooler. Bob Gold- ham was in the penalty box be- fore the scrap started and soon lay ocmmenced Johnny Ioined the penalty parade. Liangelle, wwivel-hlbved Toronto centre led the Leafs scor- in; spree with three goals. He had scored only four markers previous- is season. Szuririer bagged two and Johnny McCreedy and Stancwski each conned one. 30mm)‘ Qlliiiy. Charlie Sands anil Murph Chamberlain were marks- men for the Canadlens, teams were deadlocked 1-i at the close of the first period but the Lelifs scored twice in the sec- ond while holdlnz the Canadians at bay. Sands counted in the third minute of the final period iu put the Canadiens within a goal their conquerors before the free- for-all started. With the Leafs playing five men to four, Iiengzlie scored two quick goals and Schriner added one as the teams returned to lull strength. Chamberlain nicked Montreal's itiircl goal before McCreedy cap- of ped the scoring. SUMMARY First Period i-Toronto. Schrlner 9:53 ll-Canadiens. Quiltv (K. Reardon. Getliffe) 18:26 Penalties-None Second Period 3—Toront0. Stanoirski 7:14 4-—-Toronto. Larigelle (Goldup. Kampman) 13:00 Penalties-D. Metz. Getliffe, Cham- berlain, Kcmpman Third Period (Quilifvl S-Caiindiens, Sands 2: 19 (i-Toronto, Langelle (Golduu. Mc- Donald) '30 7-Toront0, Langelle (Goldup, Goldham) 15:90 8-Toronto. Schririer (Taylor. Gold- ham) 15: il-Canadiens. Chamberlain (K. Reardon, Sands) 17:C0 iii-Toronto. McCreedy (Goldup, Lanzelle) 17:1’! Penaities-Goldham, O'Connor (ma- jor). Schrlner (major-i. Morin, Carr. K. Reardcri, Stanowski. Quilty. Weakened Boston Bruins Lose 5-4 To Brooklyn NEW YORK. Jan. 29-—(A.P)--A depleted Boston team tonight lost a close 5-4 National Hockey beazue game to Brooklyn Americans att.r iighting from behind a. three-goal deficit to tie the score early in the third period. Brooklyn, with the Buzz Boll. Mel Hill. Billy Benson line clicking for n part 1n four of their five tallies. swept the Bruins off their feet in the second period. But the hard- hltting Bnulns had the Americans hanging on to maintain their slim lead at the end. Boston played without the Krflut line, Milt Schmidt. Bobby Bauer and Woody Dumart, who passed their Royal Canadian Air Force medical tests earlier in the day in Montreal. This loss, and the Irwi- that their play-making centre. Bill Cowley, 1s out for the season, un- settled the club. SUMMARY First Period 1-Brook1yn. Anderson Hill) 2.28. Zi-Boston, Cain (Holiett, Craw- ford) 18.29. Penalties: None. Second Period ii-Brooklyn, Mosdeii (Egan) 3.2’! 4—Brooklyn, Boll (Egan, Hill) 6.11 5—Brooklyn, Hill (Boll, Benson) (BSIISOII, 12.41. 6-Boston, Hollett (Cain. H111") 16.51. Penalty: Smith. Third Period ‘l-Boston, A. Jackson (Cain) .55. il-Boston, Wisemun (Mario) 3.10 9——Brooklyn, B011 (Field, Hill) 5.25 Penalties: None. Week-end Bonspiel Starts Today At Curling Club With the promise of fast keen ice Charbottetown Club curlers are anxiously awaiting the start of this week-end bonspiel which gets un- derway today with 26 teams scheduled to take part in matches that would furnish the utmost in competition. The curlers have been more or less running into tough luck in their weekly bonspiel but with the weather much colder the as: few days and with no signs o a. thaw the exponents of the "roarlri" game expect a real curling week-end. starting tonight. Following is the draw fo: the matches: Friday. January 30 7 P. M. Ice No. 1 Tom McAtkm Ron Barrie Jas. Borden Henri’ Climbed‘ 0.11. Earle D011 G858 J. P. Simmonds RS1’. Jufdiné Skip Skin Ion Ho. 2 Alf McNeili Wm. Munroe L. Stevenson H-H- COX ‘IHWJ... Proviso Edw. Nicholson Roy Adams - R- 3*" Skin SKIP Ice No. 8 Prank Acorn Bruce Mctmen Stirling Benton Guy Kenned)‘ Art McPherson Edw. Tanton PB. Cobb Wm. Davis skip skin Ice No. 4 P. Mclnnis J. R. Williams W. T. Weir Wm. Ives Stuart Moore Fred Moore Hon. T. A. Campbell H I‘. McPheo Skip Skip headquarters and every member is asked to place as many as ibie and Cfwflllflgc and boost t e sale of war savings stamps. ‘There is no remuneration for the Chapter for thin work but it Is npnti-iotic duty and a privilege. Extra folders may be had at any time from the Sec- re 0m new member, Mrs. J. R. Pot- on. In: admitted to the Ohnphr. Nominations for all the offices of the Chapter were carried thmiigli in n capable and business-like man- ner and a. full lute of name: is rested in the Chapter rooms. The lhhllll meeting in scheduled tn tuba place the latter part of no- runf! and M the ‘flhltlothtmm. _ ___., B it wu decided to hold it McLeod, J. A. Fraser, J- Friday-LN Ice No. 1 lcimci- McDonald Frank 01am Ralph Jenkins S. Paoli Clever McLean Wm- 568111611 A. V. Bpillett Dr. WE‘. Tidinarsli Skip Skin Ice No. 2 H. Hennessey A. B88118" 0.K. Presby Frank Cox Dr. H. Pierce Jas. Montgomery Dr. S. Glcldinzs W-W- 531p Skip Ice No 3 Jas. Duffy Ron Norman H. Mclnnis M- WW1“ as. Stoddard Rus. spilleii J. H Stewart Rny Qllyglley Skip 5 P Saturday. January 30-230 Ice No. I Sid Burhoe Fred Cannon A. McKinnon Sinclair McKay A.H. Mould Jack Rams 3.11:. spillett A.G. Piiiman ‘up Sic-p Ice No. 2 Art. Roper B. Jones H. Bohaker Mark McGuigan y}; gen-y Chas. McKinnon J. .1. MOPIIS A- W- Hyndmfl" Skip 5UP Ice No. 3 Dr. Jos. Mcll/liiian #51 gfsiliiiiyt Stirling McDonald Geo. Keefe N. D. McL-cnn W.R. Cruiluhanks Chas. Black sklp Skip Ico No. 4 11 Wm. McPhee gIiQiIILCXIJgiI-Itlace Geo. Brady s. s. Smith Gordon Ararcl H]... Scar Col. GE. Full skip Skip Saturday-l P- i“- Ire No. Z a C1'fi Montgomery mcbglzanglwgi" x J.J. linrabcc W. Plckard R. Ciinuthers H. Winchester Judie 911m 8m, - Skip Ice No. I J h ton Ralph Worthy 3333i?‘ Dr. Mcouirmu Mac McKinnon W. Bears Chas. Stewart P.W. Turner 5k“, Skip pareaa- H. I. Spillctt, Geo. W. P. McIntyre, Marilyn Johnston. . We, the undersigned, do hereby challenge the Associated shippers‘ bowling team to a friendly game of five pzes to be played at me Holy Name Club on Tuesday the 3rd of February at 8 o'clock P. M. Signed. Frank B. Clarke's Flags, Become Members 0f Air Force MOIITREAL. _Jan. 2)—(CP)\ Bostons Kraut Linc-Mil; Schmidt, Porky Dumari, and B: ;y Baln;_~»__ became matnhers of tize ltoyal Canadian Air Force tonight, alter they had Plifzd examination dur- ingthc day. 910ml‘ nfler til-iii‘ enlis-‘incnt béczline cillviiil. the famous 1111c if“ bifl Dluiieffli‘ Bcstvii to wind up their affairs. leaving still in duubi- the question cl whether they “mud R1113’ a couple more games for Bruins before starting their R.C.A.F. training in earnest, Dllfllflrt and Schmidt are to re- port to the Air Fczce Tuesday Win19 Bnuzr must return by Wedncs ' As they left for Boston, the ticiial Hockey League stars sand that their tmiin cciiczrn was lo clear up their aifmrs in Boston, 11nd that if tliry had time to spare after that, t1 might play for the Bruins st the Louis in ‘Foroiizo Situi night and il- igdinsi. Anierzcaiis in New York Sunday’ night. All three made it clear that they didn't plan to piay Ycckey with any club outside the Air Force once. their training started, Bauer is 1.0 become a radio mechanic, Sthinidt a physical instructor and Dlzniart- a cicrk accountant. -_—- The hockey scasin officially gets bottom wqli 5.1mm to “mane. ,,, .. , . underway tonight. at the Forum purse and if ilie liockc‘ ‘l ‘I "J_'.“I-)"J' R‘ iviien tne _E‘t.A.F‘I. iiockeyr team fans of this province’ i.I<c “'.f,‘“.‘$".*,“}‘{,,§{§{?; iicni CIIHIIcI-JZLGIHI LIPIILS “liil IICCRPY rii 3rd but clvr. lguiw-y o» , y‘. "I . ihe R.C.A.F. squad from Slllllllltr- to the iii . minire ihsv °liiou‘~‘.l " f“ l“ I?“ side in the filial. game of a surlcs make it n point in nttoiri m. ' to Clecide the Air rorce champion- ship of the Island. And what a series it promises to be, Rivalr is every bit as keen ually engaged 1m T; .. . -,,- ' q . v _ , betiveen tie two squads as it ivas good at the dnngiqxll a';..,‘,n1°r§',,‘§. g 3',,,,,.,1H- ,».',’.',‘,Til,,.ig,""“l' "Lmflfij lelrlciilfixtfiéiiélis zgfdtitcufgf5itliIfsbbifg gill l-‘Jaflgc l0 ymi t!::1J.Eif ii .1 fezifr-il li-i; Iv (g (- ' c. -i 9' '2 -@ s; i. , ..{;, 1111M)!‘ tea p1ai‘i.ies-—and tonight's play, as LCM “km m BH“'H""’ )1 cias -—and cash it will b£—-pi‘Ctll- As an added attraction l: . L t ,‘_ . a neie Izfimllgfbfflstolglisfbll: as N559“ a Will be a skate held after the game. Use llfinanfs lnr aches. Bo._h teams have been drilling steadily every chance they gci and as a result WCli-Cfiidilit)? :1 players able to skate at tcp speed iill the way will take to the ice toxiighi ne- termined to capture that ail portant first game of the serie Both teams will have plenty of CIICOUXIIGI. vocal suppcrt for the 3' Leafs Crush Canadiens Bowling Challenge R.A.F. And R.C.A.F.Teams Clash Tonight .At In Opening Game For TIIIQ; dangerous 01162111116" at (m. flgfun] 1 ff, tiro Air Force tcrnis pin D 5 e UL Island Curlers Forum Eliminated from Quebec Bonspiel .- s‘. a less Borne than z q- aA-e us. ini- s. Every airman that can possibly do so will be in attendance f0 ti v ,~ V. t lcczil station while the SUMMLR>IIII* \\'liI bring down no 1CFs_1IlIlll 501 Y . Etgltlloflfigs bty sirgxglilai m: i0 vicv; h- e enc uner, spcsi t‘ 1 . _ , , will arrive in the city around Elixir‘) CHARLOTVI 5T0“ N fans which will assure the underway the game Will get 8.15 ' 1. The "Krauts" puny when they joined t:day, Gor- die Noseworthy, Mcntrears senior football ti 11B medical ritrriiice into the R.C.A.l'l‘. t-hnt ll‘. hafifiback stzi r team, exrminntiozi had athletic CCfll- of lo- _ I. 'l'i'npliy X . 1 -~ . .- ii iirliniidl \'.’i'i~:r_\- (furl- , g PAGE SEVEN.) Wings blank Ch {hawks 2-0 DETROIT, Jiln. 29—(AP)—'I‘hQ ' l3 veteran Syd Hon" brig i:i ilic .‘(:.Lli.I s: ‘ ill it i0 give Dc. a 1-0 National Hit g Lictguc ‘.10- Bl cl: Haxriu .».. it was the season for Jcliiiiiy bloc. SCJIMAIH.‘ First Pcriutl R enicm bcr \\" he n (By The (‘rinnilinn Press) ‘V1,, i .. MEN TO-NIGHT 8.15 SPECIAL TRAIN FROM S’SIIJE l.li.»\Vil\'(i SlfiliiiliiltSillifi yr s i‘. M. SKATE AFTER THE GAME. ADMISSION-fit’) COHIH llflfI T.“ 5c -- -- - - - - ‘IIIE F 0 ‘ i] OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Wiliams I 011R litlilitlllNfi noose I APPROVE Tl-iis, wiui. v.» arc u s m on. can: m4: BY sci snvicl inc. r sHouLDkrT LAUGH, BUT I HERE -- P016513, oiGioiFiED! TILLIE Tffii TOILER-JACK-OF-ALL TRADES. THAT'S WHEN HE HAD TIME TO THINK! THERE'S LAST WAR AklD OPENED 1N THIS HIVith SIZLIOI‘ Ilonpifl rj/ This see/season or- eooemels is AN UNFlNiSi-iED éNivlpl-IONV/w-w 1T "races ALL ABOUT THE F\Gl-\T5 RouNDi-ioueiz- wosieuT 1T shows HlM TQAlNlNé FOROTHER QQAWLQ, AND FNLQ TO s1»! 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