week’; sporting events is tonight's doubieheadir basketball bl! at the YM.C. with the C A.F. Combines meeting Saint. Damian's in the Opming clash and Prince of Wales tangiing with the fast Navy squad In the second encounter. 1 a - Despite rather P001‘ attendances nevertheless the teams taking part in the league schedule are sticking right to it and us u result all games played to date have produced real stirring court battles all the way‘ - - o Although ‘t i< not generally ltnown nevertheless there are scattered throughout the va 0115 teams" especially the scr- vice stiuatts, who have had a wealth cf basketball experience with high ranking tcanis throughout the Dominlm in other years. o . cti the s41\iads has red the lesser-ix- lit members and as a result the brand of ball played has beer. rat-l good ever since the start and licoo fans throughout the City who have not yet. witnessed the tennis The’ ti. ' DFCSE . spiel was watched by a big crowd SPORTING NEWS Coo-d Carling Witnessed Some or the keenest competition mg. ever witnessed in a. week-end bon- ‘Tonight play resumes of fans Friday evening and urdaybrternoon at tho Charlotte- town Curling Club when the local wielders of the broom and store staged their at week-end ‘ppltl, the second suc affair of this cea- Eight matches or. Friday evenins and an equal number on Saturday 1i afternoon were played with pme. ticaily everyone o! the entire six- teen being fought right out to the final eighth end Match to dralw the rnost interest ggobably was staged Frlay iilgl-it tween rinks ski-pad by Bill Nicholson and Russ Sizillett with the for-trier. starting cnlf,‘ his second year of curling (merging in the later stages to come through with a 9-6 victory cvcr his much more experienced rivll Coo, Hawkln and N A McLellan had rincthcr see-saw battle with Hawkins finally emerging with a slim 9-8 win “these however but were two examples in a vileek-end hcnspi-el that produced - tmit rink enpeotcd w take friendly matches here on day evening. "ha: .. y will B'll Nicholson 9: Russ Spiiiet Geo. Hawkin B; N.A. McLe A.V. Soillett B.’ J1". McLeod 6 H}. Spillett 7; 5.0. Hughes 5 R R Bell ll; FR. McLaine 3 l“ Carter 9: C.H. Bi Saturday Afternoon ‘Geo. Hawkin 9; W W. Lord ‘i R Oarruthers 14: l". Hansen 4 di .. . . J l“ McLeod l0; Judge Duffy 4 Dr E S. Giddi Kinnbn 8 great curl- Moore 3. 1n twtiun shculd accord tlirtiiselvcs a LYIHLDOQ oi locking on would bl as good a time as possible alicl they will he in for a surprise, r.o mistake about that. “ glans and navy tangle in night's City Hockey li‘ battle at tlhe Forum and ziot.iiitiist:inrliiig the fact that the navy tram are yet without a ric- tory arid itndoubtmly are some- ‘Tonight Montague Team Celebrates iBuilding Of New Rink With Win Over Charlottetown i i in the Wright lroph-y match with u De- part in Thur!- ngs '7: Mac Mc- Rev. rm. Mcbennan s; as. u my ciiriizurrijzjovwi GUARQIAN l SKATE TONIGHT ALL FAVORABLE CONDITIONS SKATE FOR PLEASURE AND HEALTH THE FOilillM . Y‘ i Defeat 1V. Y. NEW t 8 lien 8 L.B MacMillan l2; W.R. Adams _ The league lending Montreal Can- , adiens cooled off the high flying _ Rangers before a five-year-recortt YORK. Jan 14 — (AP) -- crowcl of 15.697 national league aek 2. GR, Kaye g; stem“; Mcponfld lbizockey fans tonight, defeating the '7. ew Yorkers 6-2 for their fourth straight triumph, SUMMARY Firlt Period J.A Fraser 9: A.W. Hyndman '1 a Walter Wilson ‘l: Bill Nicholson _ l Al, Mcphexsun a. R s p_ Jar; i-Montreai. Hilicr (Eddolls) 1:11 n" ‘i ..-New York. Demarco (McDon- ald, Warwick) 9:49 Penaltia - Golciup, Hillel’. l Second Period ‘tk-g/Igéitreal. Loch (Unassisted) 4—Mcntreai, Mosdeli (Richard. Lamoureaux) 7:42 5—Montreal. l-Iiller (O'Connor. $—2€Cht!'€ill, Eddolis (ma) l1:- Penalties - None. Third Period (Goldup. .eague Leading Canadians Rangers 6-2 P. W. C. Winners In Y. M. C. A. Hoop Came In just as an exciting I as the league has pruduged to date Prince of Wales hnslgetbqi] squad Saturday afternoon defeated St nstarfs 18-13 i it ' envcgiiznter. n - c y Lune Rel-Bed by one of the largest "Wide w ace a hoop tussle in years the two evenly mgtgligd {gill-i Dlit on a basket for basket ttle practically throughout both halves with the winners finally Pulling away coming towards the end o the last session to build up their winning margin, Packed bleachers nd f ii . ing the sidelines saw tiixeu t3. tea-ms end the first half dead- locked at 10-ail in the close-check- inu encounter with the winners CEIITIIAI. uminisil This col ll nlcrvod I IIBII of hesitate“. but of s IIOII! nature my be utlivooouhcwordltrictlypay- o_i_ilo ia__edvurce.___ ___ olsuvinr. tart-am... DURAN BSD CROSS Blood Donor Clinic this i“ y evening from 6-7. Call 621 to say that you will be a donor today. . 1-15-41 BREAKS COLLAI. ION! - Illling off a load of hay last Saturday, Mr. Whitfield Yeo. Kingston, liad the misforutns to break his co his home. POLICE COUIT-ln the Police Court Saturday ourned case of occasioninl ily harm was further adjourned until the 18th. A remanded drunk and incapable was fined 85.00 and costs or ten dlyl ill] and n ra- manded drunk further remanded until Monday. APPRECIATE!) _. writing 1mm Kimberley, B. C., renewing his subscription, Rev. Prod Monaghan says: "The Guardian is very pop- .ular among the former Islanders here and s eagerly looked for even by those who have been lfie away for yearn." T0 GIVE LECTURES — Mrs. W. J. McKay of 2'19 Richmond St. turdsy ‘ for u two weeks tri to Halifax and Mono- ton. Whlo in these cities she is scheduled to give public talks on the teachings of the Baha'i Faith. CAVINDISII UNITED CHURCH: The annual centre eticnal inact- ing of the Cevendis coal!‘ tion has been postponed and ll be held in the claaroom cf the Cav- endish United Church at 2 D-m- Wednesdsy, Jan. M. If not fine it will be held the following af- ternoon. 1-15-11 OONIEEIIATION LIII IN» . rning an ud- - *-_ 0Q," operation last. week in the 9.12.1. hospital- Mr. Vernon Bolger returned t0 Pictcu. us. by PM" “yiedfg; after spendinfl B ‘my 9°“, hqudgy the guest of his Daren 5. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boigcr. Hope River. He also received a hearty welcome (pom his many friends. Mr. ARfiuMfiuInrJs; manrzléerooof e Assurn . 3100321! 1m bv plane 5mm)’ for Toronto to attend the anmll convention, held on the 16th Mid nth. He will be absent from the Province uibout i_0 dayl___ H. B. Potato Growers Are Worried About EXportPcrmitsToILS. handicapped by the Weather. he not, been able to fill all orders ceived. . 1t is not felt 1191's i-blt the mova- ment. of potatoes to the United States is responsible for any Con. adiar, shortages which mwy exist, weather condition. are to blame, dealers sta/te. and the ‘tint-ion will correct itself. It was pointed out, American cen- tres offer s price high enough m enable New Brunswick dealers to pay up to the ceiling price for potatoes fi-an the fuIIl, whilt Canadian prices do rim allow them tosdo this. I mm“ tocks o p0 throughout Carleton and Victoria Ooimtie; an still in excess of supply at. this time last year and ‘ealers seq enough to fill all orders, once the weather moderates. GIFT FROM Cl-IUICHILL LONDON - (GP) --.Prima Min- ister Churchill has sent to the 51st: of Iran a four-volume set of m, "Marlborough," specially bounq and tooled with the Shah’; crest on front and back covers. ‘L-Nevl York, “Demarco . atson) i. mection of the new rink will 8-Montreal. Mosdell Chamberlain) 9:1’! Penalties -- Atanas. Dill, Gauthier, (major) smolwifgmfixpdwgllofifi figw Brunswick dealers divert to the road from Sumrnerskie to the United States glxiarliirtiewwnwahd theluiriusmwhgl; ggggtsbg gel‘? mwa bglegmm Pb forightfhit’ t wesmw" I, yvhiciei also NJIacedShiIrIeaaXJNNheNDLtNt-l ftvmm‘ ‘gnaw-n, muyffie sliiigpagmwgsgn klliyJNeéiairaners wig‘: “g “m” °f ‘m’ ‘"5516 W1") "is ‘mm ‘ ini trom- of mitts and vam- wtmm- - be; n, night a bus arrived from Montana m 5 evenly ‘dotglilfg m‘ p" y W“ but that road was expected u» be glesa mums Prices and Trale “mm” “d 8mm‘ ‘bmkw by “mmlw T” m “'5' A" ' u cu on complaints S.D.U.-Boyie 1. Hennessey 3, I ppng “an? Quebec whom. Thom a, Mullin l, Dunn, Bradley, i" k “m n ° McDonald. fig: igtxuln dagl but the $31.1 8&1’?- Bmlgwm P.W.C.—-D. MDO ld 2 S - ‘mow’ ' " M _. Sm, creed 4, §,,,,,',"' 1' Qulgig,‘ arrived hero just after snow been: Wflfithlgdflillfl gm‘ sh ° Clark, Palmer 2. Nicolle a s. Mc- t" "11- ,1,“ Urjwfimsgm mm, _ Donald 4, Cornish 2. DEATH Fm?‘ Dnmnlmm_ quested them u; “at, a? o; ‘firs! * “mm m” °’ ‘ltifmfi 3 ‘$1.3 unoblitwtgnriii. rte. Oharmwwwn w" w ‘e the reasons therefore. weather which blocked the Mlrit and m4 Quebec have ter- fered with movement of potatoes some con- whnt iicaker tiinn lire other three finally being able to break through for the winnin counters in the m“ final twenty mnutes of play. Thorn of St. Dunstunls accounted m AUCTION FORTY-FIVES Tonight 8.30 At Knights of Columbus Hall Good Prizes Special Freeze-Out Everyone welcome (Cetliffe. Mosdell, sqllflds nevertheless fans can W911 Montague curlers celebrated the t, A c. m“ ma, ms --Tfl,-5~» “.111 be. building oi’ their new rink in an add a lot of interest in Montague ._ lziiispiciotis manner on Thursdayicricles and will doubtlessly mean night last when they defeated five’tlie participation of more curlers rinks of Charlottetown curlers from that thriving centre. 51-50 in n. friendly series of Chariottetowns Big Four rink matches. presented the Montague club with It was one of the finest curling new brooms during the meeting. matches Charlottetown rinks had The results: attended climaxccl as it was by a Charlottetown: F‘. R. McLainc Canucks Defeat b‘ l2, G. H ki l3, R. C th 8, i i‘; 6- BB5 Wings 3-3 P. Montague: Dr. t H. Mabon 5, A. Parks i5, . Donald 11. H. McGregor 5. L. John- son 7. Total 5i. "win; all tlic time. u Th2’. has tnhrkcd the iiavys gtimzw f“i‘(‘l‘ since they took to the ' Before they ever donned the ‘we.- liicy realized that due c’: they would no: be as ‘as cxceotcd but that ~ggtl them in any \\'§l_‘t' in tll€re battling all, - , _ | ., . coming in for loads of praise , _ , [from the visitors for their efforts mam displaying th-Miin helping the game of curling to 1. _ hound m haveqenjoy even more popularity than i does at the present time. ' MONTREAL. Jan. i4 — (CP) - The pace-sewing Montreal Can- ndiens trounced Detroit Red Wings 8-3 hcre Saturday to con- solidate their position atop the national hockey league stsndin s. i Canucks maintained a 23-rriont - ‘old jinx over the second lace Red lWings, riding to their curteenth victory in sixteen starts before‘ a liking to them It,“ ‘o enter any (‘Cil- '- . well that the apparently stacked In a way taut is iv at team has been doin - Iewtroit Red Wings Score First Shutout Of Season Second Hound For C. D. Wright o?“ s ‘a a“ "the." ‘a... ween DI a Sunday at the Charlottetown Hou- m maflwk A‘ a ream" . Tiiey cipucity crowd of more than 12,- pital where she was taken in g vain surner centres have suffered a re and taker. UlnlllliplCnq bill. ght right to e‘ [ DETROIT, Jan. 14 -- (AP) -- baoktG _ Lumley and Detroit ilmfli Roz ings scored their first shut- ‘ out victory of the national hockey andileaguc season toirglit, blanking iToronto 3-0 before 14,12’! fans- largest crowd for a league game in that almost two yiears. Simpson - . - Loss of these players for QLllIlC could make a whale of at EHJMMARY‘ difference Whether or not these| First Period tiro will be buck fer Tucsdny is not‘ scoring — None Lu! ivllfltllfl‘ they are or no‘. Penalties -- None. fans Who really like to see second Period ting team can be certain that i-Detroit, Lindsay (Howe) 4:53 zi‘.'_v will furnish such a squad} Penalty T?‘ Oligilii ~ - ' rd e 0d . remember that in'2-Detroit, M. Bruneteau (Howe) . it a well knownl : or1hacscftmes 3~Dctroit, McAtee (Carvcth) 13:- -. own uni i4 vcry much! Penalties - Pratt, E. Brune- also could liappen- cau on ‘Pucsclay night i .. a I ‘ ttln: awn" from the senior we finri that the Kriisitigtoh ' ' ' outfit are a Pictou Refitters Win From St. F. X. exi ' ll smurfs nile teams in the shows lief X‘ll€l\'. thatvtne youngsters are also being looked aft the Kensincton Shwd be 1°C)?“ ANTIGONISH, us. Jan. 14 -- "Ht c?" "We: (CP) _ With the veteran Kink m-rangtrmfrrfi ',.\.iacDonald hammering n s p , n. ‘ -2 “no Canadieixs from here polls, pictou Refitters scored a G “e or lists marking time at the i). sent and it might not be a bad idea if Jack McCourt manager would get in touch with manager K211 .\/!:L»::n of Kcnsington It would be a good chance for the present. lylaritime champions to out in to a contest and they can be assured of n real stiff battle from the Kensifigton tcam . c a Saturday night oncc th i smpcriority‘ cis Xavier University, BRACKEN VISITS- W.....<°2niini1e<f?';n_1°m i)“ _7 . ern Europe war theatre and to Paris. In an interview in London he expressed general satisfaction with tiuxiliary services proyiticd for the troops and with ltospiial accommodation. But he said ser- vicemen were critical of the char’- age of Canadian cigarettes. He said he would reserve any comment, on the reinforcement situation for the Canadian Army until he returns from the Italian . it Rad Whigs trlicn t. c measure of the De- troit team by at, 8-3 score First reports heard concerning the game < e it appear a5 if the Canucks were about to make a runaway of it as they led 7-0 at one firm Back Map in four| win Saturday night over St. Frany leaders of‘ the A-P-C Senior Hockey League. C00 fans. ‘Phe two other contests between the teams ended in s tie. The Habs gave their best display of the season in the first two per- iods, than slackened off in the third to allow Wings to score three consecutive tallies before they l Crystals Take , s d G £3318 back with their eighth coun- l " autumn I First Period 1—Montreal, Blake, 10:43 s —___ 2—Montreal. Bouchard urrmierside crystals too 11:40 |secoiia game oi the soumkshm 3—Montrenl. Richard ‘Howey league schedule from 16 llViii-‘idlewn number; in a fast and 4—Montreal. Lach (Lamoureaux) ‘exciting encounter played at Be- : ldcque rink on "iliursuay evening 5—Montreal, Hiller (Gauthier) with about three hundred and iii- 1918 ,ty excited fans cheering theinsei- Penalties - Blake, E. Brune- Ives 1193159- Tlifli iile game was teuu, Gauthier. Second Period closely conic t d ' ' n1 fact that Susmeineligiltix; lif-lfiiedtgbséotyg)‘: . O—Montreal, O'Connor (Gauthier) "I 3 7—?v1fontreal, Chamberlain Cet- li ' from behind twice to win SUMMARY fe) 8. Penalties — Lindsay, Richard (major). 1 Mlcldi to H?‘ tclifrflm — E f1. ‘u e S , , Mcwilliams) I ( obey F 2—Micldleton, McDonald (Cutclif. ' Third Period 8—Detroit. Lindsey (Hollett, Car- veth) : ib-Detroit, Carveth (Seibert) 10:- 5O iii-Detroit, M. Bruneteau (Howe) 1e) 3--5'Sidc. Landry 4-—S'side, Oatwav 12.49 il-Montrwl, Harmon 14:10 ties Biikovich (2) Penalties —~ ohields. I Second Period en . Richard (2), framoureaux (major). le Leafs 3- i I (Loch) (Lech) 1'! :- - 5—Middleton. McDonald (Mac- Leod) 6—S‘slde. Landry Penalties — None. Third Period 'I—S'Side. Schurman lvgddletcn, Bradshaw c e) 9-:5'Side. Scliurman 10—Middieton, Culcliffc li-Sside, Davis (Shields, Oat- will‘) l Penalties - Shields, McKenna. Lineup : Middleton-Goal. Noonan; De- |feiise, Sobcy, McWiiliams. Cut- (Miscon- Maple Leafs Defeat Bruins in Dull Came TORONTO. Jan. i4 —- (CP) 15-foot angle shot by veteran but the Detroitcrs dug in a f perod drive to shoot three goals while tile liabitont-S, WhO have been running up big their last three starts had to be content with one counter . . . ln Toronto the leafs had plenty ‘or ifOllblc on their hands before finally subduing the Bcstor. Bruins theatre, to which he is proceeding cliffe; Forwards M. Bradshaw. Mc- wimln a few days, ,Kenna, DesRcches. F. McWilliams. -—-i~~ lMcDonalcl, Macbeod. MoFadyen. anybodi/‘s battle with tho Bibenult and McCool stand mlti Summerside - Goal. Sohurmsn: in starring roles with McCool ftn- Defense, Gallant, Shields: For- Mly proving slightly the better to wards, Davis, Fridgen. Landry. J. give m5 team their win, but he Schurman. Gay. Woodside. Oatway. only came through after being Referees-Jack Green. Herb forced tn make three great saves in Schiirmfln. _tl'i_e_ final twowrninutesof ‘play Three Star: — Bob Bvhflmen- A Bob Davidson early in the third period settled a dull hockey ar- ument here Saturday night. giv- Toronto Maple Leafs a 2-1 nat- ional league decision over tho skid- ding Boston Bruins. Lorne Carr gave 11,617 fans their first chance to cheer after almos‘ two full periods of ragged play. He beat Paul Blbeault on a noat passing effort with Gus Botinar Trophy Tonight Play in the second round for the Wright Trophy is scheduled to be. gin tonight at the Charlottetown Curling CllLb. Sixteen teams our. vive of the 8:.‘ which entered The l6 eliminated in the first round automatically enter competition for the Sentner Trophy while the remainder :ontinue to play. A rink is eliminated after two losses. Here is the second round sche- dule fcr today and tomorrow. as announced last night: Monday January ibth-‘l pan. vs T.W.L. Prowae e l) “Rug. Quigley vs RC. Spiliott CB C H. Black vs P. Carter (ice 8) A.W. Hyndman vs Dr. McIn- tyre (ice 4) Monday January l5th—8.30 p.111. W R. Adams vs WR. Cruick- shank (ice 1) "PS2. Cobb vs Col. G. B. Full c ) o RS1’. lat-dine vs FR. Mc- Laine (ice 3) W.W. Lord vs J.S. Moore (ice é) Will the above skips please con- tact teams. so that play may start on schedule. D1‘. Pierce ic Cellar-Dwelling Black Hawks Hand Bruins 4-1 Defeat CHICAGO. Jan. l4 -— (AP) A rejuvenated Chicago Black Hawks team hade its first real bid to escape from the national ‘ieagut hockey cellar tonight as it skated rough-shod over the fourth-place Boston Bruins for a 4-1 viky SUMMARY First Period I l-Boston. Cowley (Jennings) 2% 5112mm‘: 3Z3 till?- some little time h!" duh-bet.-eb-ld-J-d-écis-fe-éset-st-d-el-é‘éid-Ffiillf haul-Cheri: wllrudy critically ill. life. Apps she had temporary shortage and demands stiffened . 10ml dealer-s | mdbytlmttimcshe K. 0F C. SING SONG — Many sedvicemen attended the regular Sunday! ht ling of C. ut_ ing. Spee- ial numbers included vocal solos by Ulderie Arastnault. Yvonne Murray and Writer Bug- den. violin selections hv Mis lfisthleen Fonts’. 11-53.". plus Blanket and Harold Gates. Music for the general sing song was fur- nished McKeerney. Mr. was master of ceremoniw. Lunch was served by the young ladies. All TRAFFIC UP-dfigpepgorl carried by Maritime Central Air- ways during 2944 totalled in ex- cess of 24,000. an increase of just over 40 per cent of the 1M8 traf- fic. it was learned aver the week- end from Capt. Cari Burke, man- ager cf the company. Most of the passengers were carried to and from t is Province. The service between Charlottetown and the Magdalen Islands has gone on a winter basis. with ski-equipped planes landing on he ice at Grindstone and Amherst Islands.- During the summer e natural run- way on s. beach is used. EVENING BLOOD DONOR CLINIC — This week's Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic will be held on Thursday evening in order to give an opportunity to those who ind it difficult to attend a morn- ing‘ clinic to be blood donors en the members of the Char- lottetown Red Cross Corps made the house to house canvass for blood donors in the city a great many people stated that they could go if a clinic were held in the evening. It is the sincere i101” of those in charge of the iceli clinic that all who possibly can will be blood donors this week. All necessary information n5 to the HOG Si IMPORTANT -’PERS MEETING AT CHARLOTTETOWN Wednesday Afternoon, January 17 AT 1.30 P. M. Old Board of Trade Rooms Upstairs Market Building North Side Entrance Program will consist of: Discussion on correct tattooing of Hogs for identification purposes; Followed by: Practical demonstration on Live Hogs at Stock Peril. Everybody interested in tattooing hogs or having occasion . to do the job is invited to attend, irrespective of where-E tattooed hogs are being shipped. ‘ Dominion Department of Agriculture officials will be * present fllld take charge. LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD 4~lr4~4~ iIeeQ--k++-L"£~4"IM~++++++-P Hlt-or-miss feeding of the laying flock is a memory ni the pasil Well-informed poultrymen have long 'ionor‘s diet for the day may secured by phoning the B Donor Clinic. PZésBIQT" Mr. John O'Connor of M: G, R. Keefe. Charlottetown left this morning for Toronto be od Clinton was I recent visitor to Kinkora. 0n been convinced of the wisdom of feeding for the par- ticular results they want to achieve. Feeding for high hatching results is no exception. The eggs you collect that are intended for the incub- ator should come from flocks fed just for this purpose. A good laying mash won't do-you need a mash in- tended solely for hatching flocks. 2-1., All _V the _way _ through it_was’ ‘ Jack schurmln md my Omani‘; 2~€gi)io?§_o“Clirit Smith (Monica. Penalties - None. Second Period ii-Chiceg. Ch k, (C , Mc- Donald) Ill“ WW Penalty — Cain. Third Per-led McDonald 2:04 (Mosienko) and Bebe Pratt to give Loch a i-~ 0 edge. BUMMARY First Period Scoring v- None Penalty - Gaudrcault. Second Period 1—Toronto, Carr (Boone-r, Pratt) i7. Penalty — O'Neill. Third Period l-Boston, Jennings (Cowley) :44 Il-Torcnto, Davidson (Pratt, Ken- nedy) 3:46 . Penalties - Hamilton, gm. i a business trip. Mill Edith Smith. studmt at P. W.C. College has roturncd after spending the Christan holidays at hei- homo in Kinkors. Min O'Connor of Clin- hum tn Kinkon to ro- nlno hu- undies. Miss from Grcenan has return- m m‘ her leomc ine liking alfitlci: v spun no n30? with friends in Halifax. u", M?" Qgmomls, Charlotte- fmvn. rocevod the rod new: yfl- tsrday from her sister that. their brother. James BN- lnpthcrne. ton. Mm. nu died suddenly. A. Large Ottawa SHUR-GAIN 18% l-IATCHING MASH supplies the high quality proteins and mineralsneeded to keep the flock laying well, and is extra fortified with vit- amins, particularly Riboflavin, to improve hatching resu ts. - SHUR-GAIN 18% HATCHING MASH is an econo- mical feed too—you’ll get more and healthier chicks. less mortality in the shell, and save on your feeding cost» as well. SON-GAIN 18% NATONINO IMSN 1 Cornwallis Tar: Liléigeii ' Strengthen Load DISSOLVED ORAL VACCINE FOR CATARR H SEE PAGE 5 4—Chicago, 5—(1J.hicago, Grosso .45 v Penaltiu — Non_s_._ HALIFAX, Jan. i4 -- (OP) Tars from H. M. C. S. Cornwalii naval training station nt Deep Brook. N.S.. widened their margin int the head of the Halifax Senior, iHockey League Saturday lllfllit by‘ J-landing an 11-5 defeat t0 Ch! ‘Halifax Navy team. t Attorney-Germs] I‘. has arrived homo "i"! and will represent the 0mm in Supreme Court today. The Misses Mary M h- Viv- ian Sullivan and illh-fy J0 9°99» third your students It P-W-O- College have returned to Ohlriotte- town sf opmdinl at their homes. the holidays ' l SOLD BY YOUR LOCAL Sl-lUR-GAIN FEED ...i"tr."ti.-ilriiii“f“'cfi'v.“’éni"°"lé SERVICE UNIT OR DEALER Klfllqdntgalnm Olllt.lthé’il mak- Haiiiemhcr When B7 Tho Canadian Press Toronto's George Young won in- ltcrnational fame 18 years ago to- morrow when he became the ‘world's first swimmer to conquer the Catalina Island Channel and received $25,000 offered by William Young tackled the after winning the io-miie Canadian National Exhibi- tion Swimming marathon in m], MITH BROS. " CO-UGH DROPS »- r