THE CHARLOTTETOWN s Junior lloyals Leave Today GUARDIAN PACE FIVE QUO in nozv -__. . 57cc; Montreal Stock Exchange l?‘ toms ‘up ro ssoo I hi" uwnev for use ful purposes such as: doctor, hospital. dentist. nurses’ bills, business loans. tuition, mu". - "11"". tiles. for the purchase of livestock or ior IIMWWTII lllllllvillv time!“ for properties, interest, mar.- II-Ifil. loans secured by nrancc, stocks and bonds. on our III-I Ww- Fuel. on no term. up to fifteen months u milgllllllfl‘ an agreement in writing. providing terms accord- Loana for the purchase of. or in payment of. goods, cov- ered hy Order No. 225. Terms accordance with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations. General Finance Eastern Limited The Phillips Building. a-a-as nominal current make, Montreal Potatcits: 76 lb bags Mountain Que No. l 1.90; No. 2 1.50_1_a5; NB and PEI No. 1 1.90. . ll. Y. Stock Exchange Navy Defeats ‘Y’ 5-4 In Sudden Death Game For City League Hockey Title u; y; MacDonald in the eiodng seconds of the game n" u" “:4!” honours in the City H0030! Billi- lll-llllll to a one all tie m n“. gem-st the Navy collected one goal in the second “m... mg and ‘h pee in the final period to, give them a 5-4 decision over the Ilwmgwyleagnegameatthelorunlilainights . oft at e that clip the battle on even terms and overtime _ y... 31W pffldfll herd in 1 h: ent when McDonald ,,=““,...:“" .:'“:.':.. ca: t:%:**“~u:.%",.:: “v "w "a m w am seven secon _“W;n‘ followed by before the final whistle. jafgaDwillfi of the Y. How- " m, ~_- ed the scoring by SUMMARY ,,. who a low shot into lint Peflfld " (we clmer of the not on e l.“ Equarebrlggs. The Navy l-Y.M.O.A., xane (Squarebriggs) F‘, y“. 1n great style when 7:29 “an”. {Leir rugged. defenceman H—Navy, Macadam, 9:45 3“ Penalties - Fraser. "Plum" Donald (B). Second Period . high one in from the Y $3."? Frcmfithia point on the B~Navy. Gallant (MacAdam) 16:45 Penalties- Lawlor, Jerome. pressed ard only to have Third Period Juvenile llockoy Practice Today i QEFQ 2E‘. i1 The Juvenile Oenadiens - hold a 97 at ocloc tnnllhl». it on ‘i’ as For Sydney berday. Glerlotwtown Junior 1w:- URT Qua? i’.‘:§€.:.",°.::"€ nynnsnnu. Junior noem hey, p, Jay, n. Wilson. L. Mar , chlmyim 1"" 11:1; lhgmm°lf n. Jay, w. Judson, '1‘. Bradley, a. In: or BYdMY- °Y h i’ Y Mon-is, a. Blanchard. n. mum tho Bruins- NW“ Bwilflafh Jwsdlllen. u. Corbett end M‘ the WWII" i‘ mm 3,14,, Dom - T“ " us...“ Steel a an?” llrlheugmthh vised JP}: Gen Steel wares I Saint John v ifin mate's: as. High Wins Juvenile Brown will hock the Forum at s a i Charlottetown Phone 26B eon-LL 533K Can Steam Oockshutt Plow Celanese Cons Bnelt I as '1' u r I Advertising iiates ~ PayMlla in Advanc: Minimum Glenn rer Al! Advertisements I Cents Central Guardian locale. eo per word; Western and Eastern louse 5c ear word; uuaementa and Coming iivente 3o per wont; 0d 3c wolf In thea- - - Floral and 55%.... o'rr " m m m?“ u“ "' Condolence 70o oer inch: engagements e0 words for lull and l0 oenta for every additional ii worn: Notices of Thanks and Appreciation. 70c oer inch er to word. Lists ei subscriptio- i! cents Addreea and tat-ion 81.00. (llbcr raven el application. on a I L game iota week which ended in a 4-4 draw. Massey Harris one tplayerflNicolle, who scored Mccqu mm; four o the 8081s d Fri av Mt] Po night may not make the mo. it w" was teamed. In the event he so he will be replaced by a. . :cia1 of lite club said the Royals wil have to “play like h--- i: we are to see any more hockey here this season," I4Q¢K U, deflections-none: Gt Nor Pfd Kcnnecott Mont Ward N Y Central Pen R. R. Nor Am Co Phil Pet C0 Std Oil N J Texas Corp United Air U S Rubber U S Steel 0o Vanadium Corp West Union Nest Elcc {skit ee§$n5§§ ag$coufignSoog ‘T’ 3 >- QZQ$§$§3EGEZ3S§QQ Steal of Can P Wpg Elec B Montreal Surh | | r IBQNGI Mc- __... SAINT JOHN N.B.. March l6 or) - Saint John an n School won the New ck Juvenile hockey crown this af- :ernoon by scoring a 5-3 win over he Dalhouslc u ' School cum in the deciding game of is - isome-nnd-home series. The two learns battled to a z-all draw at r r than» efforts thwarted bv Oudmore m, young y netminder. 11-h. p18)’ see-sawed back and forth ring the second sion until time crown which they held three 1 l W: ted years in succession at one time. Female I e p 1n __- '- 'WANTED - Mill; Irvin; To, eon’ Mrs. D. MacDonald, i8 Frigates I d“ _ 88E 65mm snapped UP i! p858 TOlIi Stock McAdam m a goal month scramble ll! flit was all the Navy could do to mg on to their one goal lead. W10. in a row Pud Whitlock came mm in only to be robbed in the "nouth by the Nav defence. The game was gal ng in mom- mum ir the last period as the Y relied two quick goals in the first four minutes Stewart getting the stone on a pass from Pud Whit- m and Kane beating Whelan with 10w shot after breaking away at m, At this point the Y team one fencing tho Navy squad beck I is sudden reverse came as Mc- ugiill of -ihe Navy capitalised on |break and Gallant followed up Iilh another counter for the Tars p put than ahead until Carmich- gi snared a. pass from Whltlock a put his team on even terms gain. ‘The two teams continued to Saint John leavers Are Eliminated sanvr JOHN. n.3,, March 1s -_ (om- Pictou Shipyards eliminated taint John Beavers from the Mari- itne Hockey play-offs here tonight b defeating them 5 to 8 in the m1 game o! a beat three in five une semi-final series. Pictou won the first two games on home ice. took the third game here last Saturday night. but a mtcst by Beavers was allowed and a fourth game last night resulted 1 s Saint John win. l The Nova Scotla team will now set Halifax RCA-F. team in an a -Novs Bcotia Maritime final. shipyard; who have been juggling ~| ir players for weeks came in another prize packet tonight the person of "llash” Price who .1 rformed during the regular ses- -. with New Glasgow Bombers. The little centre man who re- l d the first four games of the 1 u between Beavers and Slalp- . -- was injected into the Pictou ¢up as a replacement for the in- u - Bert Steele who had prev- uly been replaced twice by Top- Ulmlleh outplayed most of the m; . Pictou managed to take ad. tote of all the breaks and led town in th the starry “Kink" MacDonald ho scored three Reels. they kept - d of Beavers all the way. Wanna whipped in the first ' and never lost the lead. Price n‘ rieber registered the other ' Koala. mynch, Butler and ‘ m!!! were the Saint John marks- 501111!" MacDonald, the goalie W" “tempted with a net-mind- llvm Truro in earlier pluydown was the man who defeated "on tonight. Be etogped five - as many shots as iggey in ‘I Saint John nets. and his cool Y ""58! line stamped him as the ‘ ' °l l1" Home. ‘Time and again rttii but“. ‘f.’ °'°" o n for- Wius in on him. , the game, however, was Gsusinenu. Saint John - d more tou it m ., SBQtBsIg-glnthltaerlugill the rest of —---._.______.~_._ ' U8 Jog dmade no mistaize on his low ;, For the remainder of the per- i-—Y.M.C.A.. Stewart 2: 5-Y.M.C.A., Kane. 4:00 6—Navy. MacDougall. 4:27. 7-Navy, Gallant, 11: b. B--Y.M.C.A.. Caflnicheal lock) 13:16 ll-Navy, McDonald 19:53. Penalties- Jerome, Stewart, Maser, "Pllm" McDonald. (Whitlock) (Whit- Dnlhlousle last Saturday in the o n me, ‘dnfi-fit John team will meet the Charlotte Bruins Smother Rangers 11-5 a, two-game, final series. It is expected that these two limes will be played in Saint John this wee -end. The first probably will be play- ed Friday night and the second Saturday afternoon. The Victoria Driving Club will stage a mid-week ice race meet. here this afternoon with six classes ,‘ . It will be the 16th in the winter series of ice races here. Feature event is the free-for-all with Hal McKinney, Royal Jim and Hal entered. with probable O er classes starters include: C Derkey Kalmuck. Virginia Kaimuck. Y. lass A Trot. ass B Pace, Joe Volo, Jean Strattan, Nita Volo, Margaret L. and the Bullett. Class C Trot and Pace, Happy K. Tex Worthy. Mar orie Budlons. Jerry Brlno and Lltt e Peter. Class D. Holly Worthy. Peter Gratéan, tBilly Bishop and Karava rea . Sydney Bruins Prepare For Big Battle SYDNEY. N.S.. March 16-(0?) “ydney B L Nova Scotia Junior hocke cram ions, raced through a. s iff wor out at the Forum here today 1n preparation for their battle Thursday when they stack up against Charlotte- town Royals for the Maritime- Junior Crown. Coach Jo Joseph said there would be few chan in the lineup from team w held the N.B.-P.E. f. titlists to a 4-4 tie in Charlotte- e first game of the total- goai series last Friday. 0n the season's top crowadis is Cleveland Wins Opener CLEVELAND. March 16 —-(AP)-- Cleveland Barons “ ‘ ‘ Provid- ence Reds 3-0 in the first game of their best 0f three series in the opening round of the American Hockey League plug-off; before 4.780 fans here tonlg t Montreal Boxer __ Advances Toward ll. Louis Bards It! Lose Brown “NR0. 111.1... Manon ld-lAPl- “Earle champion St. Lmlls I his learned today they might , h’ Captain and spark plug- , i Jimmy Brown-to the '1“! sum . a drift board it William- .‘ N- 0.. announced the 80-year ‘ {attend baseman had been cell. l5 ltiyslcal examination and, , "Wed. probably would be in- “d lust about the time the h’ ‘M812 season Owned. Prizefighter '1 convicted -\_.__. . moon, u. a. March id. Qlidhfllfihifiififlii’ ”' I , Ill M“ “limit by a iurv in Pae- . “Y l- 0n a charge of o‘ M" New Jersey law, the con- " flrrie on W l0 year: in of Rm en “P! The Canadian ma) ‘Kl/Gil jun t “hunt. British Anny Title BLACKPOOL. ENGAND, March ie-(OP Gallium-Danny Webb. dynamic little negro Reconnais- sance trooper from Montreal, won his preliminary fealherweight fight in one of the contests of the British Army Boxing Ghana/p- iunshipa. lie is a favorite to tnuef the British Title. Webb who lifted the Canadian Army title last month from the uurly head of ‘Toronto's Bobby Doc- herty. a 46th Highlander private, knocked out Cpl. Skilton of the British Army in the first round of a scheduled throe-rouder. In another Preliminary Ptc. Prank Garnier of Halifax. the Ohnedlan Welterweight Champion. was de- tested W. K. B. RIFLE SHOOTING The following scores were ma“ ‘w West Kent Cadets on Monday ‘famh 1B :-—- v l. Blair Douitan '1 Rov Duncan Don ‘rinnev q” I Q n n Oouqla- Pierce . James Bentley taster Patrick. now vice-president of Madison Square Gardens and man- ager of the New York Rangers. won the Stanlev Cu for Montreal Wand- erers against t e Ottawa Senators. liffffle?“ "'i.“'"° ‘i? ng t. u 'e goo gave e Montreal lean: the sup on the round-li-ll. Big Ice Race Meet Planned Here Today ‘liens. Scmumnn. Summer-aide. Middleton Bombers Win South Shore Championship On Thursday March 11th, Mi-udlewn Bombers won the mans and MacFarlane Cup, em- blematic of the South Shore Hoc- key Championship. by defeating the Freetown Maple Leafs 7-2, in the fifth game of a best of five final series. Approximately 600 fans, a record for Bedeque Rink were in attendance, to give a story book finish to a, league that gained slend- ily in popularity, after being or- ganized under rather uncertain conditions. The Leafs took s one goal lead in an evenly played first period. the Sim- BCEZIDN, March 16 -- (AP) - Boston Bruins, the second playoff berth clinched, completed the re- Iular National Hockey League sea- son by overwhelming the lowly New York Rangers 11-5 tonight before an 8.885 crowd at the Boston Gar- dens. It W55 the last of the Bruins’ four-game series for the benefit o1 the Red Cross. the total receipts of which were $47,304. Veteran Bill Cowley was held to two goals and an assist, for a total of 72 points to date which put him in a first-place tie with Doug Bentley of Chicago, who has an- other game to go. Herb Cain, one of Oowleyu wing- ers, paced the Bruins with three er collected two each and the others went to Ossie Aubuchon and Yank Boyd. . For Rangers, Grant Warwick scored two gulls and Bob Kirk- patrick. Clint Smith and. Ott Heller got the others. round player in league presented to Walter Simmons. Prize, donated by Ralph Callbezk for the best rookie player of league, presented in goalie MacDonald of New Annan Stars. ‘The climax came, wihen Ralph MacFai-lane. on behalf of the don- ors. with fit-ting remarks presented goals, as Demarco and Don Galling- 25 Beauharnois Bathursl. A Can Vlckers Dom Tar Don A Fraser V T C Ford A Imp Oil Int Pete PRODUCE MONTREAL. March 16 —(CP)- Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agric- ulture fo1low:- _ Eggs; Graded shipments quoted on spot at A-largc 84 1-2-36; A- medium 83; A-puilets Si; B $1; C Butter; First grade creamer-y prints Jobbing price 36 1-2-37; first grade solids. Jobbing price, 38 --36 1-2. wholesale, Que No. 1 past- eurized storage 35 1-4-85 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts eofored and white, western and Que 20 1-4 F0!‘ Montreal; wholesal Jobbing, western and colored an white 22 to the victorious Middleton team. Congratulations Middleton. Your hockey reporter. Burns Wlls pleasantly surprised, when presented with s Waiermazvs Fountain Pen by the South Shore League-Many Tlhanks. the Simmons and Malfarianc Culp APPY OURS as Gardiner slapped in a goal mouth pass from Simmons. The Bombers took over in the second frame, and McKenna. Oatway and R. Brad- shaw each counted while the Leafs failed to score. The Leafs received the only three penalties of the game in imis period. Simmons, Clow and Gardiner all getting; the nod with- in the space of about four min- utes. In the final session the Leafs began gauging in an effort to wipe off a two goal deficit, but these tactics proved a boomerang. as the Bombers broke loose to post four more counters, before Freetown com’ pleted the scoring by notchtnz their second goal. A. DesRoches mercury footed wingman shot a brace for the Boonbers and Brod- shaw and Muttart added two more for good measure. Somers. loaf Centremmn had the last say in affairs. by firind in o. pass from Gardiner ' by theetandd- nwariiced numerous Leaf rushes in o vain attempt u. save the day. Llne-ups:- ' Mvdleton. Goal, Noonam; De- fence, Oaizway, Sobey. Cam Forwards, Muttart. A. R. Bradshaw. M. Bredsh Roches. McKenna. Freetown. Goal, Campbell: De- fence, Glow. Stewart; Forwards. Maylm Somers. Simmons, Gord- iner. Drummond. Stetson. Hill. Referees-Jack Green. Bedeque; SUMMARY MRST PERIOD: l. Freetown, Gardiner (Binvmona. Glow.) SECOND PERIOD 2, Middleton, Mcxenna (OatwayJ 11, Middleton. Oatway. r (M d. Middleton. R. Bradshaw Bradshaw). Penalties. Simmons, Olow, Gard- diner. THTRDD PERIOD: 5. Middleton, A. Desroches (Brad- show.) d, Middleton. A. Desiloches _ '1. Middleton. “rudahaw (Muttarln) 8. Freetown. Semen (Gardiner) Immediately following the game, Miss Canada and Uncle Sam. im- pcrsonntcd by Norma MacMurdo and Emmett McIsaac. assisted the league l: acu"ve in presenting the trophies and prizes to their re‘- spgctlve winners. Following la the or er:— a ‘The Horace Wright ‘Trophy for first olace in the rcmllar league standlnc wen by Middleton Bomb- ers and presented fo Captain Rol- inald Bradshaw. The Frank Arnett Trophy for as. cond place rtandinw in the mrular schedule won by heetovm Maple leafs and presented to Captain lllan 010W. The Bedeoue Rink dun. for the ‘nhest scorer in the regular league ""l'<"""“e presented to Reginald Bwvlrhew_ The Ladies Cup for the belt all- LMIS u Taxes Fuel Purchase- -nd other Seasnnal Nerd; ONE YEAR TO REPAY Apply lo the neereet brunch of TIIE illlillllhll BANK 0F BIIMMERCE Monthly Deposits Provide be Repayment Other Aenounis at Propertionetoly low Intel l ESTATE IS PROTECTED IY IJF! INSURANCE, WHICH Tlil BANK ARRANGES FROM SKATING THE FflRflM TO-NIGHT Remember ICE FOLLIES March 26th. Anne Ap Con Aqmri us Aunor Base Mei Beattie Biascocd Bobjo Bralorne Broulan Brown Buff Ank Calmont Camp Bird Cos Treth Cent Pat Cent For Chem Res Chester Cochenoug Davies Dome Duqueme Eacr Ea Mal Eldorado Fed Kirk Gods L Grull Gunner Halcrow Halliwcll Hard Rn Hfiriicr Hasaga Bolling AM”..- OUT OUR WAY MINING TORONTO, March l6 — Closing stock quotations 8 Stock "1-2 1.13 .85 .03 .2 .06 .14 .03 .06 49 byMJ. R. 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