PAGE QIX Y Defeats Tied With the St. Dunstnn's University team. 1‘ H . battled to the last second. game was p aired at the 5.1) U. rixuk. Lust nignt the Y got into notion midway through the first period grid before i: i-niicd 11nd rolled up I 4-0 lend. , It n.1,: Arnivis turn in the second ~ pe-iiod nnd ior a time it looked as though thcy might pull themselves out of the hole but the best they ; could (‘lg was collect two goals Whllt? 1 , holding: the Y ut a swndstill. i _ . In finul . . on. however. Caz-u‘. . (*1. Y (10.81. ciiiuii clicked ' I at the four minute and 20 srcond -l mark to make it 5-2 Less thim a t minute later Dickie for the Army scored the finni goal of the game. Cruikshank A strong rink skipped by W. R. Cruikshank early today won N16 Provincial Curling titlo and the British Consols trophy. ‘Fhe Cruik- shank rink defeated one skipped by l F. R. McLaine 14-11 and 12-5. _ ,1 Cruikshank went into the finals I with one .055 against the no 101s ' 7 ,_ record by McLaine up to that time. . v Cruikshank lost one match on the ‘ . first days play-Thursday. The championship was decided lhortiy before 1 am. this morning. i Immvriiaitrly‘ G. G. Hughes, prnsid-I , - en! of tho Prince Edward Islazli ,1‘, » Curling Association presented the ‘ ; British Console Trophy to the vic- torious beam. In addition each l; i _ md u silver tray. Members of the First Place In Schedule i A Y.M.C.A. hockey team last Line-ups: night defeated an Army team 5-3 in “Y" Goal. I. Cudmore, Defence, l rt-‘illllv-I‘ grime of the senior city McDonald, Carmichael, Forwards, hockey league schedule. It was the Gregory, Woolridge, Kane, Lawior, final game for the Y and the victory Cudxnors. ave them 14 points putting them g1 a tie position for first place with Anny. Goal, K. Johnson, Defence, , For the nrmv it was just another Wilson, Forwards, Dermo, Mqly- J defeat. To date the army squad neaux, Dickie, Peters, mchgrvj, Ere. ‘ lziyed eight games and lost all of lmut. em. But they were game and Referees~1i Whltlock, I... Jay, . Only one more grime remains in l] be plirved in the schedule, tonight .5 at the Forum the Army meets the . fifzh Dlilflf tmim, the R4A4F '1‘l\e i. .- , result of ionigzlifis guine will not 1—Y.M.C.A., Lawlor, (Carmichael, , ' l effort the plnniils. Last nights ; 0 lVins Carling Title ‘ l member received o sweater badge 0-5 Army 513; S.D. U. For McTague. Stead, Bowness, Whitlock, SUMMARY First Period Cudmore. Stewart) 10 1 z-YMCA, Woolridge, (Gregory, Kane.) 14:30 3-—Y.M.C.A. Kane <Woo1ridgc)14:40 :4_Y.IVI.C.A. Lswlor, (Cudmore, Stewart) 16:50 Penalties-None. Second Period ,5--Ann_\',Brchaut, (Wilson) 10:30 ib-Afmi’. Peters. (Richard) 17:00 Penalties-None. Third Period 7—Y.M.C.A. Curmichuel, (Lawlor, Stewart) 4:20 ii-Army, Dickie (Peters) 6:05 Penalties—- Carmichael, Richard, Wilson. ’s Rink ' losing team also received small silver trayl. The trophy and other prizes u": donated bv the Macdonald Tobacco company o: Canada. Members of the vicfiorlnus rink include, J. E. Burden, R. R. Bell, H. L. Sear, and W. R. Cruiksnsnk. The losing rink was composed of J. A. Fraser, L. B. McMillan, W. R. Adams and P‘. R. McLaine. The score by ends:- Mcmine- 010 011013 01 0-11. Cruikshank _ I01 I00 400 3 0 1-14. MoZnino--O01I00 000 10 Cruikshank — 180 011 I11 Ol1-~12. '- A Senior Maritime Hockey Playdowns .; . A ~ Begin Today HALIFAX, Feb. 15—(0P)—'1‘l'ie Maritime senior hockey playdowns . 1 will begin wmorrow and end by Mai-ch i9, it “ins announced here ~§ over the weekend by Frank Gal- ‘ lagher o1 Moncton, President of nhe l _ Maritime Amateur Hockey Associa- Lion. The senior draw follows: Feb. iti-Moncwn at Amherst St. ts Feb. 18-—B8[l1\11‘sl. at Amherst Fe . iii-Amherst 8t. Pots at Moncton Feb. Iii-Amherst Rangers It Bot. burst Feb, zz-Bathurst-Amherst Ran- gers winners at Moncton-Amherst ~ Si. Pats winners 5 Feb. 24—Moiicton-St. Pats Win- , ners at. Bathurst- Rangers Wlnneri ' Feb. Zti-ltloncwn-St. Puts-Bat- . burst-Rangers winners at Prince Edward Island winners March 1—P.E 1. at Mpncton-St. Pats-Bnthurst-Rnneers winners; A- P-C winners at CiiiJe 31911011 W111" Moncton-St. Pats-Bnthurst - Ran- i at. A-P-C f vice Llciiguc March iL-Monczon-St. Pats-Bat- ners M...» Hw- semc» um» at §3lf§;“..i§3§§ 3:55.13" “$21225”:- _ , , rac ure o i uers-P-El “lnnm- C“P° 3mm‘ his foot in Silllldxgygsagllillllaé T551“? ‘ March 5_Monc,on_st_ Patkmh Toronto Maple Leafs. Davidson will z, hum’ RnngemRE I’ at N_B_ 56F pgeriiiiit. or the lineup for about three Ycsterdayls A Curling ‘Results :- llvwlnc m flu nmiu u Oompetition for the Regal Flour and Sentner Tro hieo at the curl. ing club lset nlgfit. Regal Trophy l". IL Drisooii. 11; 1!. n. Cor. rubbers, I lemmi- Trophy a J. l". McLeod 9: R. B. P. Jardine Dr. I, l. Giddincl. 11: H. Win. cheater. ‘I 1|.Y. Rangers Lose Davidson NEW YORK. Feb. 16—(AP)-'1‘hc battered New York Rangers received another blow wduy when it was dis- The-Rangers also will lose Antgiis ' ter _ (Scotty) Cameron. centre a Jeeps-- hurst-Rangcrsi’ E.I - N. B. Ser- , - - at €i.‘.‘.’.'.f§.“‘.li..f?1‘§...““.1‘ilZ3ifi°iifiltN"M“?°"“‘* i" *6" "3 Ma“°h1°—R°"°"~*e “b”! bv the Rovul Canadian Air Force E woo “er 155 201 m5) Mam‘ 12 “"1 l3—nahmx League and will leave Fridu for his home L" Gun“ m2 98 161‘ a; tvinner _ at Regina Y J. Rogerson 144 149 21;! March i6, 17 and 19—Winners at - E. Hazard 159 130 177 Hmmm i___£—— GRATEFLTL lflAnETlcs spflflfegg_- LONDON _,P,__ Between 150W G. Bngnall 118 130 1.37. Sudden Death 0130 spuqa 200.00% petople in“ Bflptfllldl L- 153x31 t, 3(1) 2% . . ys ren _v o e ' lVllllifilPl‘ Lord Wooltgiia and l1?»- Gmves 126 164 16.0 B11110 his war-time diet 1s good m, F‘. MacKcnzle 118 115 105 tlutu. 'l‘iu>v are the diabetics. “It seems paradoxical to talk about Rerric-mber Wlien (p; The ‘Canadian Press) pm» a-Agwms-‘am m1= -~ M». Oonadn 100k a 1-0 decision from we Untied States st Garmlsch- Pnrtenkirchcn seven veal-s n80 1011")’ but lost. the Olympic hockey chain- pionship t0 Diglonc. six Canadians wore included on the English team "hm; had previously defeated the Canadian team 1-0 and held the Americans to a scoreless draw. Can- ‘do placed second in the final The Y.M.C.A. and st. Dunstairs wartime benefits," the Diabetic J- 114013011816 93 133 150' loam will pl.'i_v flpSlllltlfll (loath Association said, "but 1g 15 never. L. Gerry 191 150 173' me qmursday ‘night to decplcie theless true that we have learn- M. McNeil1 180 175 9c‘ he ‘viunff of rum pliwe 1n o0 fled much about diabetic treatment L. Callback 127 110 101 city 50mm‘ ilockcy lc-iguc. fir}? n the war years and the physical M. Ives 116 110 '10 decided lilo‘ lllgliL '1ne losciiggt sfntgsvof the diabetic has improv- .-.iy inc Navy tcum for that r a ed cyond recognition. Go Gett¢|-;;_ ‘enter the finals again-s I H. Montgomery 1.52 106 130, victor in Thursdays 3111118. m M. Brady 145 144 114, The Y and S-v-U- ended Th” I n. smi- e4 so 1m schedule each wi-h 14 points we l). McDonald 160 13B 124 NBVY 1B l" “Com PM“ with ' L Bearlsfo giggling with the United States Tonight's Thriller ,4 ' rinriwifiruvm 70'1"" i I i‘ » R. A. F. vs. ARMY Enjoy The Skate Afterward AFTERNOON SK-ATING 3-5 Sergennts:_. D. Spence 176 190 248 S. Smith 156 215 204 M. McKenzie 216 161 191 M. McLennan 148 128 1M B. Holmes 176 154 102 Pilots:- E. Cox 199 171 214 P. McKlnnon 181 166 216 E. Jones 103 146 154 H. Sham/i. 200 172 I36 E. Sutherland 122 162 136 . 0bnervers:_ ' L. Cleworth 147 160 1M G. Duncan 158 86 172 J. McLuine 1.15 181 184 M. Mclrinil 20a 113 115 D. Cox 171 154 151 Gnnneriir- 1 F}. Mitchell 218 156 M. Dockcndorf! 192 2'13 16R R. Toombs 1B6 154 155 J. McLeod 111 153 156 G Holmes 120 211 11'! sronrmi? nEws Schedules 0f Playdowns In Maritimes MONCTON. N. B-. Feb. 10 —(CP) -The schedules o1 Junior, Inter- mediate and Juvenile hockey play- nouiiced as follows tonlzlt by Frank Galhgher, president of the Maritime nmltflli!‘ Fockey Assoc!- ution: unlor J Fieb. 22-Saint John at Mnncton March 2—Rcrerse Feb. zii-Halifax at Dartmouth Moral 2—Kinr!s Collegiate at Hali- adiens (Charlottetown) final; u, be arranged. Today's Schedule ule for to ay at the Charlottetown Curling Club: A. Y. Bplllett VI. L. B. Mldlil. ion Hon. '1'. A. Campbell vs. w. w. 10rd A. Siam-t. 212. High Three: A. Storrett, 5d. ‘mi-Reverse. 116-Saint John-Moncton st Dul- housie. March l-Reverse 3~P.E.I. at; Dalhousie-Saint John-Moncton 5-Reverse Feb. ilk-Dartmouth st Halifax 22—R€V9!‘SB 24—Kentville at Dartmouth - Halifax 26-Re\‘erse Mnrch 1—Picwu at Dartmouth- Huifax-Kentvilie THE CHARLOTTUDWN GUARDLUM ' FEBRUARY 1o, downs in the Maritimes wen mi All Commercial Vehicles Will be Rciioned llnclel? New ‘llegulciions EN FQJDLBCCE ZAIPEKRE. Flifidéfi‘ 3—Reverse 5 - Dartmouth - Halifax -‘. Kentville-Pictnu at Cape Bre- ton l 9~—Revel‘ifl I 1l-N.B.-P.E.T. at N.S. Winner.‘ 15—Reverse Juvenile Feb. 20—Truro at Antigonish l 23—Rcverse I 20-Sprll1!l1lll at Tatsmagouche 23--Reverse 2'1 - Turo - Antigonish at Soringhill - Tatamagouche 26—Reverse fax-Dartmouth 4—Rever.=e 6 — Truro - Antlgonish - Snrivxzhlll - Tntnmzvznuchc at Hnllfnx - Dartmouth - Kings Collegiate 8--Reverse 4—Sydney st New Waterford 0-Rieverse 10 — Truro - Antizonish - Snrlnchil - Talnmnrrouchc - Hnlifnx - Dartmouth - Kings Colleeiaie at Sydney - New Waterford iii-Reverse Royal! fCharlottetown) st Can- At Curling Club Foilowin is the curling sched- Regal Trophy I p.m., lee no. I W. M. Bean W, Fred Driscoll be no. I Id Tonton vl. W. R. Boom“ D p.m-, ice no. I Ed Timton vl. Fred Driscoll Sentnor Trophy 1 1mm, Ice no, 1 J. I‘. McLeod vs. F. R. Mcllsine N MARCH 31 the present gasoline rotlon licenses will expire, and no gasoline will be sold except upon the presentation of n. 1943-1944 ration book. Commercial vehicle operators are urged to complete at once the necessary application for each of their vehicle's, Io that there may be rho least possible delay in issuing new gasoline license; md radon coupon books. Under the new system, effective on April 1, all commercid vehicles will be rationed. After investigation, on allowance will b1 fixed for each commercial vehicle. This nllovnnce will beindivl- dually tailored to the essential needs of the vehicle in vvmime. When a vehicle hos been approved for inclusion in n com- coupon book: and occuntelyi Procohro lo Bo foflowod by oppliconl For a Convnorciol Cohgory: Every commercial vehicle operator mun obtain a separate gaso- line license and radon coupon book for each commercial vehicle in operation, Ind must file l separate application for each such vehicle. Here is how he obtain: his gasoline license and ration : He scones his 1945 llcenu platen: He secures on application form from his unrest Post Oflicoi He fills out this form, cowering every question completely mercisl category, the owner will be issued o gasoline license sod 4." Ho ha the form vouched for by tho mayor, chief of police, two ration coupon books containing o maximum of 100 coupons each. After he has used up his first book, he will mull the cover co the Regional Oil Control Oflice where the book was issued, and if eligible will be issued a new coupon book or portion thereof. A: the Regionll Oifice receipt of tho oovor will be ro- corded, and charged against tho individual vehicle. In this way tho Officewillknowvvhentheallowance for s vehicle has been exhausted, and thereafter will issue no more books to the owner for that vehicle. With the gasoline rationlicensen gummedwindshieldstickerJaeai-ing ‘the letter “T”, will be issued. Until this sticker is oflixed no guolino may be purchased for the vehicle. As a guide to the Regional Oil Control Oflices, but not as a fixed yardstick of allowance, two classes comprising five Commercial cave.- gories have been established for the new system. Details of these categories are printed in the nppli- cation form. NIW IRUNSWIQ I NOVA SCOTIA I SASKATCHEWAN I BRITISH COIUMIIA Control 06a» e-lcqloncl Control Dillon- PIINCI IDVIAID IILAID Choppoll lullng, Cllollollolown I I ll King 8nd, Sold Join I I I00 Sudivlllo Ind. Hollie: = Morchnnh u» lulldlllg, Ouobot ‘ The Cholol, lolooiolno Pat, Monlnol I I I I 793 look find, Olluvvo l2 Mango Ava, d lpodlno, Tovodo 655 London find Wool, Vllnduv Canada Porlnononl Building, Wlnnlpo] I I I I706 llumlllon Shoot, loglnl I I Williamson Iloek, Edmonton II! Won Honing: 91nd. VIIICOIIVI’ An apflicanl [or non-commercial npnicl ulqwy will also club lamina loud Pol Ofiol- county o: municlpol clerk, or o barrister, solicitor o: notary public, in the community where ho resides.- (Owner; of vehicles in the Transit Category must also obtain n Transit Control permit from the nearest Regional Transit l.‘ Hooeodobynallcotboooued Regions! Oil Comtol Ofioo bi: application, his more: vehicle license, and a $1 ro- gistrodon foo. (The foo is OI for coda appliqdon): 6.‘ He will receive, she: o vnek o: more during which his applica- tion ll usefully investigated, his gasoline license nod rodon coupon books, and the return ofhis motor vehicle permit: When you receive you: radon book, gnu-d itcu-efully. It may not be replaced if, because of you: negligence, it is lost o: stolen. Do not leave it in your car; keep it on your person at 1.11 chum lee no. I 9 p-m, he no. l R. C. Stoddard vs. G. G. Hughes loo no. I loo no. I Col. G. E. Full vs. R. n, Bell BOWLING Friday Afternoon Ladies League Choc‘: Awil’:_ _ n5 156 1:14 High Singe, J. Rogerson, 212 and Business ET»? [zone GQ and he) this alfverllsemmtfor fidnra .45.»... m: loernnrmeur or mutations nun sunrw HONOURAILI C. D. HOWI, Mlnhhr p \\\\\ \\\\\\\l\lnr'- l &!//Z///‘/r/l \ \\\\\\ l WHOAPI JUNIOR FELL DOWN! ’ NOW SHE'S SETTIN’ TH‘ PAN OF E'1'I'I DOWN "TO PICK HIM UP.’ HE'S UP BUT WOBBUP-HES SLEEPY- - WHUP.‘ HE STEPPED 1N 174' SPAGHETTI" HA. HA! SHE'S BAWLIN‘ HIM OUT AN’ WOKE TH‘ I D l “$371.3 Kd%l’.Sé“Z-F‘E?>EE% ' 1S HE V Z g / lllah Single: D. Spence, 248. I@ 11am" ll DID ll BY J. R. WILLIAMS YOU AREZI EYACTLV ‘TD A6616? N12 MY ACT o: cnmeme. ze FAT ,-,. FELLOW m-ro BEAUTIFLL- PRINCBBSL- WHEN x VOLUNTEER woo ens LA ammo Pwlotws! -- wow. zis 1 PM vou DOLLNRE! our out: WAY our: BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR not» 0111,11 WGQMAUOSB-l-v _ aavslwmewimssct. PRUPEK MAN " Wll-L “UL? WIPE I our w INCOME 1m. PI-NSlQUE = n’ EXCELLENT, maven . 6AsR\E|.!-r'i.\., BLOSSOM u. - romu on "n-us RARE oat/as- MARCH on STAGE wiz. ION u m4 mu. oases surr! , ~HEH Hen! HNE I Re- LATED How I CHARMED 1H5 sour»: or zwoou LAND urn-i "ms cope TR1CI4 ?