m; Basic. y leading the In his l4 seasons of hockey Carr has always been recognized as a "n; player. But he wasn't credited with greatness until th's season. Now, he's not to be denied-and if he continues his’ current scoring mp he'll rank with the all-time scoring greats of hockey, L. scoring 11st. C I [pi-lie Carr was born III] hot: Carr fitted w’th the Maple Leafs, although he didn't set any scoring records. ‘The line of Curr, Billy Taylor. Sweeney Scnri- n-r, wig; one of the most danger- on; in the league inst year, and contributed a maicr share in the Lent‘; Stanley ‘Cup victory. l’ l This season, Carr has flamed up into a real star. A clean, method- ical type of player, he has‘pi'ed up scoring points until today he heads one of the most wide-open scoring rac 1 in the hzstory of the league. I I I Strangely enough, it's the first time that Carr has ever headed a scoring list in any league-and he likes t-he feeling. Carr says that no one thing has boosted him up the ladder - it just seems that everything is‘ clicking- right. Carr is only one of four Calgar- ians on the Maple Leaf team. One oi the others is his lines-hate. Sweeney Schrlnei‘. The other two a e Jack Forsev and George Booth- man. \ O The transportaton e1‘-\er night and affer ie during the "Gain: to tiic staton?" asked Bill-ho. Th1- motorlst took a. close lonk. ‘To you, no’ " he snapped. - - . armed services, it is (lard to figure For better or_wol-.=e. the New York llilnressnrlu, lvlilre Jacobs. has been ll"‘ lltmd H“) of the llst‘c sport f! his of recent years have bcr-n w.» ‘ ‘ ' _i. ‘or his prcmot on. If you were a Ho. sew-oer and aspired to travel the trail to lame and fortune vou so under Vin direction of Mr. ‘l- lis or also the road was made l“ "Wky lh“ you probably gave up lll disgust b*'~~=- fitting-very far I O I I Silrh a monowl!’ us Jacobs has tbr- rs-"(ms th-t. the fight game lYY‘ liven harder hit b" ‘be war than ti"? o’ the other sports. I I n w Bill that Jacobs may be losing l‘ l F lPlllfe-lv“ was evidenced‘ by tire fi-zht. o" New Year's Night in m"? "“”“?‘1 Jimmy Edgar and Jiifre LnM-lfta, "Yb-n Erin; lfinf LaMottfl met Lwumiliui no‘ onal banner of Jacobs. " vluew/ers c-iied it the best H, of the ye'r—n rio-roaring ~~llyfcs from start to finish. tflauflbs ifanned to re-match the tr.“ iii New Y"): some ‘ime early "5 5'8!"- But Nick Londes, match- mfiker for Detroit Olympia, beat the "lly New York rornoter to the {lunch and gotlt e bout for De- ‘kit. Once agan Edgar and Ls. 0 M» but on a great battle. 1t was llc of the best fights, if not the fltsto be staged in Detroit in O I Q Londes had to guarantee - gall!‘ 83.00:) to fight Edgar in the 5 8821's home town. A total of ti] fans paid $1().ti56.4o to see “fled 8678p. That is consflderably “a Cl‘ the crowd and receipts the ‘nmls Khow would have attracted b“ eiw York, But for Londes and H hizot it is a firm step in the ll direct on. It prove-i that if mu give the fflfia what they want not: will favor vou with their lup- Meeting 0f Canadians This Evening All I iai...ii"'§§di°a‘t.°°§.l.n "@031 l! 0111b IKCG N b0 C “IO Club Houwtln Spring Par: Road llllllflht at 0:46 pm. In IeOoUIT, PIlO ‘us at 32 for lame Carr, u“ b" who currently i» of the rerun. _ st:n's University rink, will be run‘ off during the week and each and every contest promises to be a bai- tie royal as the teams fight for points berth in the playoffs which start Feb. 19th. it would shove them into position in the lrag-ue stardlng cn- lv one point behind the first piace~ Y.M.C.A. and Navy squads problem caught up with the Maple Leafs with a vengeance in Montreal the a game uiiuist Cnnadiens they couldn't get ‘of walking. hailed a passing mmurst and asked for u lift. The n" Tflill apparently was a hockey inn-and a gnarl. ltgonzreal fan, too. frr a "ong time now, All the major hid on boxing ‘s not good for any "--‘-l mil that is probably one of t filigflnrliine winning goal on Don .Gallihgt3r's rebound. (l-Boston, 06111118" wended their way to the Harbor ice. The afternoon was cold but. with an ableiioe of wind. The rec. l!!! was good considering it was an early start and the who.e program was run off quickly by efficient officials. Following are the results; ClausA Lady l-Ial (L. 0’Meara) 1 1 1 Miss Bel! Aubrey (L. Kelly) 2 2 2 Time: .33 1-2; 822 2 3-4. The winning horse is owned by Well McNeil, Southport. Class I "ictoria ADrioing Club {alters I_n Season Saturday Ji/zth SIX Classes Held _ ' THO Victoria D11 . i on i the ice “nlt-‘fil’ $5’. hlilnlmfiili? ‘&§ll’nn‘§n°'“°‘ b’ '1! "film t t was greatly ' ' enioyea y the race fans who Chg p Dr. Budlong (Willis) Kai-ave the Great (Cut- cliffs Lawless Peter (Carver) Tme: .33 1-2; .84: .85. The winning horse 1s owned by H. Willis. Covehead. Chill H801 1 1 I I I I Holly Worthy (‘L Kelly) 1 1 l Peter Grattlsn (P. Jay) I 2 2 Happy K: (c. O'Brien) a a 3 Time: .35 1-'|1 .35; .35. ‘ The whining torso is owned by L. Keli". Southport. l i t . Canadians Hand Bruins 7-2 lacing MONTREAL. Jun. 10—(CP)- Anyone who had the desire to make up excuses for the Boston Bruins would find it herd to account, for the 7-2 defeat handed the Bruins by Montreal Canadiens. in a Na- lial HDCKCYnIAI-ITB game hero is no excuse to e Boston team for the put on such a fine showing of hockey that the Bruins ma!‘ outclassed from start Gordon Driilon set up the first two souls 1n the first period, the first after three minutes of ploy on assists from Glen Harmon and Buddy O'Connor. Near the mid- way mark Bill Co penalty-his li and Drilion was in a ain' taking Disses from Dutch Hi er and O'- Connor, establishing a. 2-0 lead. ‘Ilie City Hockey League which has been giving Charlottetown fans games that do not lack quality will his week add quantity to heir bag tricks Four games, two to be played at and two at St. Dun that will secure them a A.s the University team plays on- ly five games to nine for eirh of the other teams in the league this evening's con-test will be worth four po n ts to the winner". The Airforce boys who have yet to gain a place in the victory coi- 'mn are out lor a win io-nicht as second The last time tile Airforci- played a league. game was three works ago when they bowed to the Y.M.C.A. by a 9-2 score. However, in that contest many of tliefir star players were absent and at this eve1iing's lrcmportation from the riiik to "lush fuhsl Will Poe them u‘? l0. "l" (1:1- statlcin-so they hoofed it “Chill-h R2311‘ “Ill-ll Pl-‘lfltllll- D9~ Bll- 0 McDpngld n", in“, a b“; o; “curt, Arms and others back on ‘- llrie up. Little is known of the Unlver=ity gnllfid but. if they out forth a (can! equal to that of 't“"" "c Evepmqps mire will be a tnu'l'i one "nr the R AF, Pei"i"s have it that the Re" and W"l‘o 1'0)" will "we g fast and tricky i’nc lrl tlivwc "lovers hailing from Quebtc nro- vicce: also they will he further With so mntiy champions and "revolt-awed hv the addition 0' other too-notch fighters in the "rfluk MRPPWYE‘ lulmm" 0f we armv teem i-ut now (‘n the Uni- jlist what "‘il happen t the ' \'("'"‘l" "eleiwr duo to his boll!!! fi Jport in illAIi._, _ “g °;__ i‘: ..---~.=~-~l instructor attrhed to the " W" o r" ’§'n'-v'r~ "l-Te-(W " ' -' ~~- ' On T“e€di=v night the R A 1" will arza'n take to the lor. ChlS time lat the Charlottetown Forum, when they clash with the fast and smooth working Prince of Wales College aggregation which in their only league game t0 date downed the Army team in a smashing 8-2 victory. One of the largest crowds of the season is expected t0 witnex this contest at the Forum as both teams are felt to be evenly match- ed and a win for either of them will go a lonig way towards gaining u Position in the play offs. 0n Thursday night the Army team which has been improving every game will again take on t.he_ Sailors from H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte These two team; fought it out last Tuesday night at the Forum with the Navy coming out on to-p on an 8-2 score but after witnessing the soldiers against the Y M C.A On Friday, the rstiirri match is anyonefls, victory. This game will be played at St, Dun- stan's rink, St. Dunstan! second game of the lBHSuC. and cl the week, will take place Fri/Jay night at the Forum when they meet the powerful YUM. CA. team. A w'n for the Square. briggs coecfned crew will mean a foul" priin-t addition to their total and would give them bndispiltzr" leadersl-iip in the race for league honours. Tit.- nfficlals of the league. of the Ciilnrlrrtetown Forum and St. Dun- strin's University nn-rl members of all six league ieims are endeavour- ing to give visiting servicemen and citizens entertainment through the long winter iiigilt- by operat- lu" the Citv Hockev League. Tn return for the eflorts put forth by the various interests mak- iu-g possible his league it is asked that servicemen azd citizen; show their noproval and appreciation by ' attending thefgaines in large num- bers and so make possible a suc- cessful season of hockey in Char- lottetowzi. Bruins Regain Lead; Edge Toronto 5-4 g BOSTON. MESS. flan. 10—(CP)-— The Boston Bruins reglllnell l°l° sse€sion of the National Hodtey coming from hind during t e third period to gain a 5-4 victor over the ‘Toronto Map‘e leafs ton ght at the Boston Garden In Despite the ban on 9165811" 51'1"‘ g. this clash between those arch ivnl; drew a crowd of 14.400. ll"? aining, Flash H0118“ (Guidolin i l tt) 11:10 o-Igoston. Hoilett (Galliriger) 17:50 pen None. alti Hockey Results (Canadian Prell IATUIIDAPS TIES LTS ‘til-‘t-‘Yfilii hiidfihiti... i we ‘ ' - n 4 ml-JFSL 7i; limbo: I Quebec $010M‘ In"! "If" on“. Chllentreul acute. i SUN “Ilglll/IS 0C IAIIIQ l} Matron! gc-AJ‘. l wall-ll Quebec 4 Callucks Take Easy Victory From Rangers NEW YORK. Jan. 10—(CP)— Montreal Canadians pushed the down-trodden New York Ra ers right through the cellar and to the sub-basement of the Nationdl Hockey League tonight ing to an easy -4 victory ore 1 .375 cash customers in Madison Square Garden. The victory moved the Canadlens out of immediate danger of re- ,. -_ , t f the Boston season. 1 i ti oeful New Yorkersat l l‘ e Iii"‘t hole FEVCTR] months ‘Bragg: lgitfiftl crowd almost lifted 5,? Llggmlfi w u“; heap, foi- it . l . viil- !.i flew York and under m, roof when, with about W0 the Rangers three points di- d degpien the cellar and made their -hopes of hitting the Stanley 5111p pla offs about?» rosy as Romme s Afécan affair. SUMMARY SUMMARY First Period lint Period |_..13°s(ori, fl. Jackson (01111. Chamberlain) 8:16 L-Montresl, O'Connor (Hitler. 2—TOI‘OI‘llD; Stewart (Forsey. n99” Lamouxeux) l1: 12:38 2—Montreal, Lach (Bouchaid) 8—Tcronto. Pratt (Poile) 18:03 16:25 Penalties-None. Penalties-None. ieeond Period Second Period 4-Boston. Cain (H. Ja kkeon) 1:11 3—New York. Hextali (Patrick. 5—Toronto, Carr (Prat )-d:1'l el ' H ler) . 4—Montrea1, Benoit (Harmon. Blake) 9‘ moo - _ l i r l. 1. n 10:41 "°'ii.‘i.‘".....l.’tif“l’lsiflt $5.38?»- thfifiiléfii. iifils-i-oi» in» Me d. ‘I-Montreal. O'Connor (Drillon. Third Period Blake) 17:55 r-mionte. rslilrsfx ifltfilyllflxl‘ Penalty—3°\l°lII~Tt|. knmm‘ 5° ' ' Thlfll Period b-New York, T-lextall (Garrett) York, Smith (Heller. Pat- rick) 5:66 fly-Montreal, Lech (hmoureux) .n iikdC . il‘ . "l"! ‘K111391195 Pjw “f: ,.°,:§“§f, fgaowfm 1358x011? 2% iériliatheseni é g 1 Mfltjurle Hal (Willis) 1 1 SUMMARY turned uro Wltii _the Vancouver “ma. 03‘: 14. 31.8"“ L2 2 Time, a 1 _ a ’ 7 fir“ Period 119-5’ ‘m1 n was!“ m“; hem“ he The winning horse’ owned by C The win i fill a A l d czrile 2111i l0 Elli-ll Serving a long Mathieson ' wims c“ “eh Bar” s “me by c‘ l-Montreai Drillon (Harmon O‘- sczileiice with the bew York ' ' °v .° ' Connor) '3:1 ' Anwrcnns. .- . m". c at t D gffldfl‘ Z-.1(\:%):!11!T;3§?l,u])).1z-311°n (amen o; c rr gave his best for the M17" " ~ MHfl-‘M- Penalti _ Q6 1 ' g ' i 1 or" ; up e n e eg I ' ' ' " » -- e. git-Tim lftflld slggmglmlgn Se"? " McKane (Moreside) é g g w3‘§'°§n“n.li°'ili.n§fib°m°“' mm?" Second? iod ' o . n e ; - '. . . ' ~ ' ' 317$... in quantity. Leafs ofefergd fine‘ '36‘ '35‘ 35' Ann°uncer_ Wanda“ Buwu’ , .. A er him a bushleai 3t them in tegctiange - r54 5°“ (WWloy. I-Iollett) for Carr. u .on accep e —amid - I - .185 that he was sending n bat- ‘ l H k “Mmlml; (""1119 (Mali-fly. tfeshlo in exchange for a. fleet of e kfigrftfrlaallglumrtland (Benoit °l*"°°‘- “Y o Blake) id's: ' I I O ‘ - ... ..-. iames Here This Week hum“- wm" victim“- Lamouremi) lti 55 patties-A. Jackson, Chamber. lain (2), Portland, anidqlim Third Period Pg/Iggitreai. Benoit (Blake, Lach) 3—lgl&n)lr!t:)8:l62Blake (Loch. Lamour- O-Bostonh. Jackson (Cowley, Boll) . Penalties-Cain, Bouclmrd, (major; 14 Matches Played In Bonspiel Fourteen matzhes were played in the week-end tzonspel at tne Curi- ing Club. Feature mat-m took place be- tween G.G. Hughes and Hon. '1‘. A. Campbell on Friday. At the 8th end the Campbell rink was leading 9-4. On the ninth Hughes chalked up a five end to square the match and (hen came through with a sin. e to win Following are the results of the various matches played: FRIDAY'S GAMES A. V. Spillett 11; J. W. Avard 8 10-9. wlc Davies a; H. Winchester s A. W. I-fyndman 5; C. H. Black Cruikshank 10; L. B. W R. MacMillari B Charlottetown Boy Prisoner 0f War 228.5855! APPRECIATION OI‘ BED CROSS FOOD PARCELS Mrs. Michael Hynes, 10 Prince Street, Charlottetown. has receiv- ed several letters from her son, Gnr. Pultmi J. has been a of war in Ger- inarw since the Dioppe raid. each of his letters he mentions the Cross food poi-eels which the prisoners of war receive weekly. The following letter, which was the first one Mrs. her com, speaks or itself:- “D.” last“? txubefmd you y a r ore m It will be a ‘red letter day’ for me when I hear from you. Do w m mile“ I get enough e Cross, a l. bit of food IIIO 30 till!‘- Io kn 0f n m so! tell you n. ‘The letters we can write is liml 1i you. ll-glcw your, Myles (Smith. Gold- un) 18:45 Penalties-None. ' Time-mil St. Dullstads Rink NIGHT CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE l- A. I‘. vI l. D. U. ADMISSION-Bil cents ‘ ' l-ll-ll ‘n50 es received from d’ "is FOR We This column is relervod for laws‘ or local interest. but. sdvertlslnl of u newly nature may be Inserted at five acute a word. strictly pa; solo in advance. "c‘o‘ox's"zez" rihomgfiapas. consensus-mica use INSUR- incr. u. PAINFUL ACCIDENT — Coun. A.T. MacKiiinon is able to be out =53: followmc s painful accident h occurred at his 11o . A steam pipe which he was repairing burst, severely scalding the left w side of his face. COMES 0N DUTY - Lance Corporal Lawrence Maiclnnis o! the Charlottetown Police Force comes on duty to-day after being confined to his home for the past week with a severe cold. DEATII 0F MR. T. 0‘SHEA _ ‘The death occurred in Giarlotte- town Friday of Thomas O’S11ea, an old and highly respected resident of this city. Born here 83 years ago. a son of the late Mr. and Mirs. lMartin oshea. the deceased resid- ed here his entire life. He was of a quiet, unassuming disposition and his pa will be regretted, particularly unong the older resi- dents. The funeral will be held this morning from the residence of Mr. William Grimes, Great George St. at 8.45 toSt. Dunstarfs Basilica. lWings Score l Shutout Over Maple Leafs TORONTO, Jan. l0- (CiP) -— Detrolt Red WLigs defeated the Leafs 4-0 Saturday before 11.958 fans, in handing the leagues bish- esnscoring team its first shutout. Captain Syd Howe opened the scoring at 6.41 of the third period. using flail‘)! Watson and Mud Bru- neteau as decoys as he swept m with only Bucko McDonald and goalie Turk Broda to beat. Edoie wares tallied twice before the ‘$5 iod ended aaidwatson sandwi another between Wares’ swo scor- ing thrusts. Wings outshot leafs over the full distance 46-37. _ The dnutout was the 5911mm; third for Johnny Mowers, Detroit TTCUITIITCICThWhO ‘is lgidfilgw ‘i151: ml‘? zine, Trap y ra e ' gm, y, gave him a 3-1 edge in taint depaltment over Broda, who 85 recordezd the season's only 013191” ' utou . lshTempers were at the breaking point several times in the action- ifraught meeting between the 1M1- leg stnniey Cu-‘p finalists, but the only real excitement was extra-t curricular. It. came in the {ITS period when linesman Red HOT-Bl‘- .amem,pglng a faceofl ‘near thelDe; .troit bench, became involved Ju k pushing duel with Manage!‘ with‘ Adams. Sid Abel. storming“ m“ Adams, took a‘ punch at 3 ted and seconds l". er Homer reta arm by taking a swiP? ill Adams- subsicled without any serious J. H Howatt 9; Dr. H McIn- fuss tyre '1 c a damage- F. R. Mclaine 11; P. S. olzlb .1. r‘ McLeod s; .1. J Morris s Fir-l Pflllul c. S." glughes l0; Hon. T. A. s i None Camp e C01‘ 112- G. It Kennedy 1i; D. B. Bishop Penalties—Mottcr (2) CUP?- 3 Second Period SATURDAY’! GAMES e - _ B60111’; TNmL M“... mar. Jardlne a; .1. s. mm 1o ‘Penaltes-Ii Brownfi- 1- W R. Adams B: R R. Bell 5 art. Mutter. Third Period i1 Col. o. is. Full 10; Dr. n. e. 1-JDetroll». Howe M1 . Gidclings s L-Detroit. Wares (‘film-Q .1), B, Bishop B; P W. ‘firmer 4 gwDetroit, Watson - no}: Stoddard 1; Mao McKin- i2fiuetmit_ War“ (Gummy "-35 pgnglty-MCDOIIQIG. Blackpool Team in TIC Withtdanchester mnoon, Jan. 1o —(CP Cable)- The chamDlPnS °l the will l-lileagl-Illgifigt uni! of the les- “n, 5m oi, an not (mains the q qualifyilll lam" cghey cladied W1 M?‘ t . united Saturday for t1" l" this season and were held to I 1'1 aging‘ table. teams u ' after ill stalling"? 1"“ l. . haggoigieeegt hoslns best Asftofl 7%: 1-0 and dew-u the") "m “nee Manchester elty lose to leo- md {gm by beatfnl Derby County rah u!) 9 ° highest score. irounclns mull Town 10-0. MacMcCuliodi. ish Intemationai centre. made an suspicious wartime debut for Derby. scoring fivc goals. victory lulu?“ Derby from aoth to iath fill"- A crowd of 20.000 watched liver- ton defeated a-i by luv-fowl- Among other cup matoheu. 00"“: try edged West Bromwich 3-2. Rochdale whitewashed Blwlfbum 4-0 and Chesterfield defeated Shef- field 2-1. Although Arsenal maintained their lead in the league south by whipping Fulton 7-2, BTIBTIW" "l" ried off scoring honors, defeating Luton a-o. The second-place Queen's Park Rangers beat Miliwall 2-1 and the third plsoers, Totienhsrn. de- feated Aidershot 8-1. Glasgow Ran n remained two points in front of the Scottish southern league by 01181118 Dum- barton l-o. The two teams tied for second place also won. They are Hihemiana who trounced Celt o 4-0. and Greenock Morton who edged Heart-s 2-0. Use Minufu m mom- PLEASURE is SKATING l; UM CATERS T0 SKATERS TONIGHT TuEjiIF-NTRAI- GUARDIAa ' MUCH IMPROVED — The con- dition of Mrs. (Du) J.l!i. Blanch- ard who has been a patient in Th. Charlottetown Hospital since Christmas Eve is much improved. Her friends look forward to be: early recovery. BOUOIST AT PRAYER. SERVICE — The soloist at Friday night's Week of Prayer Service held in Trinity United Church was Miss Sylvia Partridge. In the report of the service. tfiomiiume was incorrect- sophla Partridge. iy given as EXPLANATION — For purposes of brevity the winnings of the Mc- , Lure and MecKinnon Silver Fox Farms. Lid, Vimv Ranch, Norwood Road, were credited to McLuro and Machinnon. The ranch is operated. ‘b? the first-named company. (Pet- ot please copy.) FUNERAL SATURDAY — Fun- eral ol’ the late Mrs Philip Wood was held from the Maicliean Fun- eral Home on Saturday to Pownal Church where services were con- ducted by the l-‘tev. D K. . who also officiated at the grave. Interment Pownal Cemetery. Pail- bearers: Aubrey Myers, M. W. Wood. A. Roy Jones, Harold Car- ver, John Drake, Ernest Inga. NATIVE 0F ISLAND FOUND DEAD — Bernard Callaghan. who formerly resided in Fort Augustus was found dead in Watertown Mass last. week. Word was received here on Friday bv Chief of Police Birtwistle, who investigated the matter and found that he had. PAGE FIVE I ‘— Officers’ Mes; Royal All‘ Force Station, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 9th January, 1943 Will the person who inadvertently took the wrong fur coat (tICSCIlp1lfll_ as hereunder), from the Ladies Cloakroom in the Officers’ Mess after the Dance on the evening of 8th January. 1943 please notify or return the fur coat to the Secretary, Officers’ Mess. Description of coat: Black seal (box style) fur. Buttons: black with silver stripes. Bright coloured pin attached to lapel. Lining: black and red stripes. The ouler pockets contained: 1 blue scarf. l_ pair blue woollen gloves. 1 powder puff. 1 Yale key. 1 Invitation Card to the Officers’ Mess Dance. The inner pocket contained two receipts. I l-ll-ll STOCK QUOTA rzozvs s. brother Eugene, living at Fort Au- gustus. The deceased had lelt the Island about twenty-seven years ago at the age of 20. Interment is take place at Watertown, Mass. NEW MEDICAL OFFICER HEItE-Suxweozi-Liieutenant G. H. Wheelook of Woifville, Nova. Scotla is ‘the new medical officer aboard ILMCS. Queen Charlotte, He air. rived here over (he week-end from Halifax where he served on l-TJVLC. S. Cornwallis. He has also seen service aboard a dutroyer. Sur- geon-Lieutenant Wheelock l laces siirgeon-Ueutenant H. A. Fbrtye. who leaves shortly to take a spec- ial medical course. FERRY CROSSINGS-Jfhe 6.35 mail and passenger train reached the city at By Iuihl- Mainland 9.40 Satltd trains running behind schedule ca/used the delay. Ice con- ditions i.n Northumberland Strait had improved so that by Saturday the ferry was making the crossings in an hour and a half. All the freight was moved before 1o dciock yesterday morning and the ferry made several crossings carrying rcrty box and coal cars to the mainland and empty refrigerator cars on the return trin. She had made her sixth crossing before| midnight. ‘Trips were made in summer time yesterday. Two freight trains, double headers, rem from Borden to Charlottetown yes- terday. moving about 30 cars on] each trip. U.S. PLANE IN ACCIDENT - A United Mates Army plane cracked- up landing at. the Charlottetown ‘airport, Saf/urday but no one was seriously injured. The plane land- ed but was unable to stop in time and" went theough a fence around the port. over two ditches. a hlgh- way and tihrough another fence be- fore stopoing in a farmer's field! ‘The machine was still there last night. your training planes were understood to have been dammed in landing accidents, also on Sat- urday. The American plane was quite an attraction yederday- A large number of visitors from Charlottetown went out to look at critically inJured in any of the sc- cidente. Trinity United Church MONDAY soe rM-{rluih Circle a: u» I I Ex. . . Avg-RI. as Greenfield" Avenue. DANCE Sponsored by Juvenile Cau- adlan Hockey Club at THE SPORTING CLUB Tuesday, Jan. l2 Music by Don Messer and The Islanders. Admission fie plus to: l-ll-ZI Field Nurse Wanted i field nurse f Tuberculosis Lune will he received until lien. tot-h. by Dir. 1‘)- WIII. Prom, Charlottetown. FOR SALE At French River, farm consisting of 3C uoree ol lend and barn in good . A up“ 5.3m! IINDEIIIIILL French River. 4-11-01. L NOTICE Our store will close until further notice eve evenln at. 8 o'clock. ex. sapling Sn urduy. c feel this sten our dut to cnnssrve fuel. 1i ht. and follow e suggestion of our overn- merit. DAWSON t JOHNSTON. BRENT . . Crupaud, P. I. l. 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Pn") w" E1“ A 3 Abitlbi Corn i?” Ablfteibti Pfd 5 3.4 s s 0s . MINIIVG B i ll l4 Bathurst A 14 1.4 Fraser V1!) 13 —— . "1 s. =0 (Canadian Press) Imppete 12 l4 _ _ 1'1 i-2 Stfilforqw’ Jan Close Price C°m 9 5-t Aunor 1A9 L" Dome 1 1 a0) 3-1 East M - Hollgf ‘ 8.55 PRODUCE Kerr-A 4-95 Ifitke Shore 2:8 l-Z BOB-SSE. - L77 MONTREAL, Jai, 10—-(CP)- xfintcyrflds 41 1.3 Canadian Commodity} Exchange. Museum a l gitter spot: (92 score) Que 3 853i.“ m. 111a Exes spot: ‘ Eastern A-lflrge m: Preston 1,79 A-medium 36A; A-pullets 32A; E- an Ant, 2.00 3131A, 30A. Sylvan“ L59 o aJTIVC. butter. unquoted. Teak H 19o Futures: butter. Jan» Feb. up l. can 1m March, April 35 i-4B; eggs. Jun. S” hmfa a 2'3: l4 m’ Hggsg, y; 1.; MONTREAL, Jan. io-(cmiw In‘ me 3g ‘.3 Produce prices Saturday as ru- Noranda 41 .3 ported by the Dominion Deport- Nonnem] 3| ment. of Agriculture follows:- steeu Rock 131-1 Eggs: graded shipments be Ventures 4.40 A-large 86. A-medium as, A- wlite,‘ a” lBt-l 8142} B '1; c . _ a- 1.10 may bis-i - _ . c“ "‘m“‘ m” first grade nubile; Jobbing 36-36 1-2’ wholesale. Que pasteur storage 85 1-4-46 1 Ch current receipt‘. eolo 8M N) [-4 FOB M01112"! no I0 5-8 1'08 Montreal: _____ " fie wugmflaléd whib saw‘ ‘W-a.‘ M POIICUCS? 7OTD§BIIQO.I H‘? Nova “o”. _ tein Que 1.56: No. 2 1.3-1.4! Monk“, - Ind PEI 1.86-1.09. Commerce 1 1 “m NOT I Chicago Edges p ., D6110“ 2-1 n» Annual Meeting o! Q qmqqgq Jm, 1o_@bqe N!" PERTH DAIRY“ BiuokHalwh emu Dutch ass 00, ..< W11!!! I-l h tonillii ll l NIP - flogtlrelilmmied its nn"'.“is.i h ‘m b. t." t‘ (the 1111i’, period while chi-age went TUESDAY, JAN. 195 ' intotheleadinthesecon.’!‘tie ‘t’ m . d was scoreless. . 3 p‘ ' —-————j;i- Tenders are invited "'3'! “u” thutudato for storing t would take 1mm slush cu. of ice. the lilo O1 the rth $0 Oqiill the . volume of the IIIII- L- DEWAR, $03M "ma... .... seem?- llvsrttstag ltatus-Paybble in Advance ifielieldkllvelisahlci outward; and 8o|IweId;llI_orIn I u! §-.,._-:.;;.~...'-'-'.l:r.""-:.."'~"'l:...... intent-latte- thc n l. IIM.O Wanted — ONE LARGE SIZE WANTED Guam Position Wanted WANTED-POSITIONS as iuimca bv tw i Female Help Wanted 7 __.._._.__.._-- WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 80 Kent 3mg; Work Wanted WANTED-DAY WORK. 251- PER hour. Apply b! Upper Qufflillll" or telephone 1829. l 9 - . Ofii , l clerks Egiyalglldtigiiatiirice N-S. MafPghgtla. girl? Ajppliaésuardlan. l-C-1l-2i Agents Wanted Lost worm FOB YOURSELF - LOST - JAN. z. BILL-FOLD spare timei Big money selling oOP- containing money. Registration traits Send for catalogue. United Card, driver's ilcclisc. imporlaii M; go" Towing, 12- -3 papers. Finder lcnvc at this of- fice. Reward. l 41-3 To Let 1B my; '_" TWO man-rm) mm roiirrs. Control. Pilone i907, all? Six P. M. ‘l-ll-il‘ ig"’,.',gg.."i"fiiiién inn», bedroom. healed a"d fumlshec l h- i it to M, c-o Guard Anny r» c cl’ MP2