JANUARY so. .1941‘ %-’-" ’i‘lll§JCHA_l§l.OTIETOWN __ GUARDIAN {AGE SEYVEN“ n? c; “m1 in tlii- City Saturday night, island lr. . this coming season. “my. nrriiuinriit with inlr-rr-si. BOIVQIIIJIIP, 4-year-old trotter, eligible to the 2.25 class, who u- racc follower. of this city. Beaver-dale perform- “ Wm JIS ll three-yeitr-oid and his performances will be watched Newcomer To Island Tracks .;_ i and will be seen performing on The man at his head is l-lugh QUEBEC. Jan, 29—‘(C'P'l-—Two Qucbzi (‘iirllnu Club skips and one 111m Etch illll. Qua. were victor- w, Lojiltllli ;n the final round of gmpélllOll for the l-lcl; Rienfrew. Cityqf Qiiohoc and Citadel Tro- phies. major granite awards in Quibwrl: Shin niiminl International 01mm; Boiisjilvl. 1n the itniil for the Holt Ren- grpw Trophy, a Charlottetown £96m ‘hipped by F. R. McLaine went IIlcLaine Rink Loses 13-12‘ In Quebec ’Spiel Finals doiwn to a close 13-12 defeat at emin four. Jacques Cartier Club skip won the City of Quebec 'I‘raphy, defeating John Roy's Montreal Caledonia team 12-9. In the contest for the Citadel award Maj. R. B. whvio led his Qucbec Curling Club team to a 22-6 victory over the team of T. Boucher of Etchemln. Drillon resting From injury TORONTO. Jim. 29-46?)- oordle Drillon. sinr right-winger villi Toronto Maple leafs of the fictional Hockey Itflklle. tonight yu resting from an injury describ- Iiue time separation of his rbhtyhonldi-r suffered when he mslud into the boards during a time last Saturday here between Leafs and Montreal Canadiens, I Drillon lfet hospital In time to s the Splegcl-Cnstilloux fight ‘ ere Monday, but the shoulder is heavily taped and he is not ex- who to play again ‘for 10 days. Meniwwizihlipeak , 0i Famous Deeds orrswa. Jan. 28-iCPl~States- men. soldiers. historians. fur-traders ind lox-iirroilvrs had their labors loi- cfillllLiil honored "m 1115:0140 5m; ncenilv marked bv the National Ptrks Bureau. Sites are marked oi recommendation of the Historic “Sadistic Monuments Board o! on ilie AII.)('l'I.0l'l-EIIl'lSdflI6 High- rrv lll Print-o Erlward Island. a. trill-stone lnonulllcllt commemorates c; lliiiik iii Robert T. Oulton and muffs “iiilflll. pioneers in breec- r and llllsllli.’ silver black foxes in iii ill lillii oi James Gordon and d uiilin who inter assisted in 9V(’I(1|llllll ilic industry. in inc 13.1w Court BUIRIIIULHIIII- m ilillilliil nits installed in mem- o“ o \VlIIl8.ll\ Alexander Henry, ‘logvoi llluvPlll-IICTS of Confedera- Bn-diinrl ill t-lic Public Archives " . "ill 0t llio saute city is a tab- III Illi‘Illi)I'V ulaliiidiiu whore the tablet ‘ oi William Henry Chase \\IiO care his native orovincfi BILLIARDS The first round in tJie first sec- tion of the provincial billiard tour- nament was finished last night when A. McNeill won from A. MacDonald 300 to 267. Eight players remain ‘in the second round and the driuv will take place today. Two matches took glam in the snooker tournament; the first s. Ryan won from W. Glow. And in tihe second A. Davie won from D. Peterson. ‘The officials were barter, referee and Houston, marker. ‘Mighty Mite” , Re - instatecl Jan. 29-(0?) the MIDLAND, Ont... —\Aure1 Jollat. known as “Mighty Mite" in his l8 seasns with Montreal's Notional Hockey league Canadians, has been re- instated to amateur ranks. Geor e S. Dudley. president of the Can - ion Amateur Hockey Association, said today. “It is with pleasure I see Joliat back in the amateur ranks.” said Dudley. "His name is one that ranks with the Breats or the early days and he has always been a credit the spmt." Dudley also announced that Basil Doran, ormerly of Toronto Maple leafs and several minor pro teams, and Eddie Ambis, once with Pro- vidence Rods c! the American Hcc- lrev League, had been re-instnted. Nazi bombs Destroy “Y” Jack Dempsey is better known a- ol " than his psyclioltgy. “Dr. Jack's” ‘g minding Has Fistic Family Upset Master- Louis ’ By Sid Peder Associated Press Sports writer NEW YORK. Jan. 29-0.?)- round and about for his "sock- ui. is Jack." he has applied to Friday night's heavyweight ti- tle tussle between Red iumm and Joe Louis e distinct master- miriding toudh. which has the Bombers fistlc family at least a litetglo upset, if not downright wor- ri . Everyone has been telling Lmiil’ handlers for weeks that. Red doesn't stand a chance in there against the OIIWIIIIIYIDIYS big guns; that Joe probably can name the round and the punch. Yet. the Bombers brain down the country ailing one and all Innis is a good fighter but “thieereh a definite weakness in his What Jack means by a weakness, he explained today. is that Lculs‘ Achilles heel is in his head. "Ho can't take a punch around the head. Gclento had him 51:; y and Braddock and Jorge Bresc s had him on the floor. “Ari/y style a! attack that is un- usual mixes Joe up. Well, Bin-man has a crouching weaving style and has learned a mil-pie of things about. throwing lifoks to the body out of s crouch. He's also s dead game fella. ‘l won't say he‘: a cinch to win. but he's But more than I chance. ‘é trust has asked, on moire titan one oocasiczr: "What will Dempsey pull?" They know that the old Manassa. Mauler won't be in the fling Frida . that the Baltmore red-head srt-tctly on his own once that bell rings. They also know, however, at for the last cJuipIe of years. ack has been roaming up and Phil Watson Out with Knee injury NEW YORK. Jail. 29-iCPl- New York Ran ers. Stanley Cup winners last spr zig but now bogged- down in the National Hockey Lea- gue's fifth place today suffered a se- vere blow when it was discovered that Plllll Watson. fiery centre, will be (ut of action for at least a niorrh with an injured kiice. Watson. who came to Rangers from Montreal Royals, was illlfL in Chicago on Sunday but the extent of the injury virus not determined until he entered Polyclinic Hospital here for an x-ray examznotion. Club d.ct-ors found a tom cartilagi- in the right knee. They wanted to operate but, Watson would not can- sent. club officials said, because a1. operation would have kept him in- active for the entire season. It was then decided to place the knee in a cast and Watson himself and Cach Frank Boucher express- ed hope the centre will be back in action before the play-offs roll around tile latter half of March. Rangers suffered a double loss in the injury. because it brckc up a hlgli-scorin line oi‘ Watson. Dutch Hillel‘ an Bryan Hsktall at a time when the club Hextali at atlme when the club hoped to start a drive for a h'gher place it-i the standing. Rangers fclt the club was edging back‘ into shape after early season injuries to Art .Coulter and Alex Shlblcky put it off form. not play again until Sunday night. when Montreal Canadians here. he will n't make up hism iid fir a diay or two as to how he will bring nip a forward from Philadel- phia Ramblers. BOWLING RESULTS HOLY NAME BOWLING Ladies League The first, game in the ladies tournament was played last nl ht. Despite the stormy weather our ladies of each team braved the storm to get their league started and by the interest shown this promises to be a real good tourna- nient. Following are the scores:- Bsucher said that as Rangers do came arrange his lines. Ho ekpeclfd to OUT OUR WAY THE BRINGING UP FATHER I DON'T SEE WHY YOU ME Do KITCHEN Forum; BEcuz ouR CAPTIN SENT WORD OVER.’ WHLIT BUSINESS l5 lT Feller becoming Equal to ‘big Train ’ say Benz s1‘. Plirrmsnuaq, ma. Jan. m -.(AP)-Jce (Butcher Boy) Benz. the old spiiibnll ace who is vacation- ing here, said today he believed "Walter Johnson was the grratest pitcher of all time but Bcb Fs-Zler is well on iheyvay to becsmiiig the equal cl the Big Train." Benz. who pitched for Chicago White Box from 1908 thrcugh 1919. turned in a nC-hit game against Cleveland on May . 191i. and missed another no-hitlcr by the narrowest margin l0 days later when he hurled a one-int shut-nut. that beat Johnson and Washlngroiil Senators. But Benz said he is sure that major league pitchers <f the pi-e-. sent era have it harder than those‘ b BECAUSE I HAVE REA$C>H .’ BY THE BED TIME .7 J R w 00H. III IV Nllhilvifll INC. Y M REC V STRIPES Big Attends skate By J- R. Williams ORDERS -- I'M A COR‘ PORAL -~ HE MADE SOME OF THE MOTHERS CORPOQALS FOR. A WHAT'S A SOLDIERS crowd At Forum All records for the aeasonsat- tendance were broken at the Char- lottetown Forum last night as over 600 were present lor the big hospi- tal skate. The inclement weather did no’. stop the rkaters from being present in numbers to join lll the pleasure of a good night's merca- uon. Besides passing a very enjoy- able evening. those in attendance assisted a worthy cause as the oro- ceeds went to the Prince Edward Is- land Ho‘ ital. Manager C. F. Archer again presented a smooth surface of ice and the latmst skating music for the occasion. ofnhis day because o! the 11%;’ fl W l m/AY, lF/qggh‘? lllmmg s uv on. d OUR BOARDING HOUSE THAT woeou LOOKG vizizv MUCH LiKE JAsouis womb Ti-ioce BoTTLEe PRE- "rule's/sue BRAND THAT are PELlCPiN caoizoeo TO ME or we stores.’ m: wouoera oonmm nrtsluvicnnc. menu impound. EALTII APPlllESS "““°"““ Til-NlGllT 8 P.M. FRIENDLY FRIEN GOOD ICE, FINE MUSIC, month." she o get in touch lli'.'.ll ~ m. of the Mrs. Little may |°1‘_‘_*’>j_‘i‘“ .. ,, , I l , v\'J‘.i.1l be o g. essons f , - \‘S In i. stie . till’ iii alim- Turnpro essionai ()!“Lx‘.‘ ‘it: ~ .- Iitvil ‘..\‘. livri __..__ rzgxeliyxvllV/Illllk W111i 2 I-Z-yuiir- RFfg/llili/IBER WIIIIN iIZvy Tlii-filrinirirlizn: Truss) namczwsrm, us. Jan. ze-l (CH-Mrs. Dorothy Round Little‘ twice Wimbledon tennis clizimpzon‘ and now a British war cvacucc iii this town, said tonight there was. "quiet a posiiblllty" 0f hex‘ tummg, professional this summer. i James J. Bis . In the next, month. or s‘. she; announced his rot e-mv dslclosed, she hopes to make ar- l boxing: Yin: ‘E i-r- rangennents for coaching either int‘ 1i nook l’ Ii \.l Montreal or Toronto. She has not ; settled rn any particular club. l.» i'\ Her phns for taking leave oi time - lii‘<'i\' amateurs are “very vague" at the l isfir-ii l moment. the one-time top-flight ‘ arm‘ Tomi . player declared. "I am g-fiini: to vi-s- i 10m. it Montreal and Ontario ncxti wiiii -_ on, THEGE ? wuv, I JUST BEEN PKCKHJ‘ wears up , ‘<' . I)?’ 4 voune IN ALLEY5 TO TAKE Moskwi-ieee HOME TO MY suoosu! oio You era-r uucus w... vou THAT WAGON HE'6 A INFERNAL mo "moss JUGGLER! Barnes? -.' ._ ///' /‘ MOTH MAM . SS CO. Bills saw i-lEk comma one DRRFTED rue scv= J _ ___.= By Georqi filial] ml us wow MEDICINE-GIVE HIM A TEA POONFL! HouQ-i zuow IT \Nll_.l_ LGIVE HIM some izssr- HOW LL zslOw IAM WELL ir= l AM ASLEEP? . WAKE LP- WE F( MXOTTFIQ y‘ THEK‘ THE rxxJiJ-ic. l SAID TO c-aivrs ‘(Oi I m» iv: MEDlCINE_E\/ELTY HLJLlk’ - H] orz EVEQV w\\/— ' r—_~____ l AlN‘T NOTHIEF, BUT I ‘iAM RETLIRNIN‘ ‘JER HoRéHNViCi-I l FOLIN‘ LOST IN THE DESERK Rn GITTIN‘ A FREE NTO TOWN DON'T (-10 AWPH. ‘JRANGE VOURE " ‘MR6 QNELLO‘ ‘IA. ’ BECALIEE “IOURE GOIN‘, MISTER. BUT VA UUB‘ '6- 1 TO A NECKIN‘ PART‘! I1 WITH ME— H055- FN‘ NOW VAWANTS g TI-ilEVES ALWAYS GET TD BE NICE AN‘ GIM- uuuc-i m OZONE ME ARirJE-i-iow oME ’:’ RIDE “U \ \\““\\\\\\\\\\\\\l,\ Tflblcls I] 1 w R, kl g.- gorac \villi-.iiiiclnk)il'ililiiild. 8%?! ILMli/Icairville B’! 106 106 fol lIlC Nova Scotia Assembly ' M. McCrirvlllc r51 iis in I gggzugiiig if; 3184i. and Sll‘ Adams p n. Gallant fig ,1 ir n iild. another Father P. Peters i “i Wiirvi-iiiitii iia be l a r i 1 159a ‘ In t] ‘ _ V6 OII DBCC _?____ O B.— . ___ _ _‘ 7 akcrll..‘.é‘.‘.'lé.-ril‘i.‘ié°il.i “Ltilefgti 1w row away Sméivi 89 1B8 1'72 irrrvils AND "CAP" srunss I; cl ' - -. ' citiiiPiir-friiiz"...i.iisi- "r-“r- "i" r" s. iii iii ill‘ _ _ - ~ ’ i ‘i___i _ H; , buffiillz rilltlblct Ill the Post OIIICB IDNDON. Jan. '39 —(CPl —-G€!‘— F. Marin I4"! 140 I63 -HOW WOULI? YOU FEEL l’? YOU WHAT WDSSESSES _P\OU TO BE 5O AN’ A MOUSE I5 A DUMB vmY wig/A {Yo-CI- ‘N A mjlti Yum. AbouldléritfidAgcarlggvav 13st; 131% znan bombs have destroyed Ilhl lc n; sllragle Dot Coyle and r. WERE A UI- AN cor FOOLISH, ANYWAY. ANIMAL a OF map“ lttlic house at. St Lind: 12.3w buthplace o’ me Y-MSA. th. I Curie 489 CAUGHT ‘N A TRAP‘ vou sAID I I I Iltles. Qne" who", ‘sir wniflrld L “II” ‘The IIHIC IJOGFOOM Whlfii Iildy E fife F- Le: u” ‘ MY LANDo 1H5 MQQ5E ALWAYS BE (5% 1,, “h hum. The house and i“? been the mecca. for thousands of B. shard "i" I 0055M“. “AHA Go 1 - dint: iirorx-rtv were M: ii-a Fistula was destroyed Dec. 29 when. "6 t‘ 5-" 249 m9 202 IN ".__ i ilriglill.y'n,rf,is‘°r“li°“ “wk wguf" wlliiiilndlilu gist; Qlafiltglif gf gig“ e I85 tar m “tiAiléincii. suitable rumlamnl‘ coclmWlilismsa-n COIXIPRIIKIIIAHI; gall???‘ attire-g" iaTtablet w“ mtglhvardfovantcrlf grlipgiislssiégatltrgddral. c" “Clair 205 215 62:3 i“ ‘M5 m mp Brdfllh ower. built The B" Gems}? wmmms roam - 945 924 1 Wiggle dricnco of“ iiigmiglllfifai named after the founder of the “gifiilijififi. r i, ' , . -— wetlw“ Ilitfléttgigiézicville. Oran. a Association. wili_rlse agtijainwikfgtttlée R Duncan m4 139 homfilblilll in 1832 fiiirstgglienclgckd; iiilarmbseigleirfyllaigaozggnizgtlon ergcrs figgfiaia 294 2'15 e (g .. " . e - The ii§liii%"§f“lh ed a replica 1n their Ohicsso hend- .1. A. Bentley tau 141 r43 gs (‘llllhftrlllvlit a“ wkgngeerllgtg: quarters. Plnnsdwlll be ogained Rev. Dr. McMahon 1%! 3g dig: tiahu, or. l3 i from Chicago an a new s cm- tablet. “h: r m» time" °“ i‘ siriioied Total-sous. 5 ‘ , "h" t0 the General ' - . . M M h n ‘I32. ___,_ lgilfrklili/iciiumciit. ‘those who gave m? r°°m w” m“ used‘? HF]? Sari MfiMfihgn 301. '* "m" " ' " l Williams and (our others ho wo H g B T" HE THE TOIIJER — MAC'S AN ALL-ROUND LOSER! [in iii .l“."lt' e , . the war“ ll\ ‘Lille 6. iillll DI monurmvrgi on the Stoncy h llIlPM h. 4,. lli llif‘ Dominion Arch o§“g""d"“l n1 Ottawa M, (‘I the fur-trading Dost, at leqmeyalllilnln House." Alta. was w." L‘ filld a tablet affixed to cinmuqx 0i the origin: it of one A tabl Bria Wllriin cow safiuzn ~11“. All-Ind! _ liastlin y , mi of 1812f “ilihsiirorilekylireeli. , “I mire honored by a tab- Creek A IRblct-lin - n, * Iwllnii Douizfas Brym- but. first Dominion archivist. has , ct in memory cf iumbflflifrrxd‘ McBride. British Cu- rl; nmcodlld‘? from i903 until ma e “um n the Sir Richard Mc- iiiilm... m"; school at New West- on . Pfilvciion Confrvrcnce appeal. In India to cele- iCow Proko- °“ ‘ “WW-wide scale. tion" no mooted _ at Lhe Hitchcock Drapery Con- cern in the early part of the 19th century. Williams. then 20. was an ardent Christian and was concerned because fellow ivozlcrs showed no lntere t .n ‘C‘i'1ll-l\- - Williams prayed (in pi-Wtl‘ to guide him ir WEI/S and menus o! lending young rrren to Chrisz. Fi- nally a fcw persons- Inclilfllllg; Ed- ward Beaumoiid hilt] Edward Val- I entine. joined rum in prover in his bedroom. Lalo: the band may. and larger rooms ivere uied. _ On June u, 184i. a meetiir- was held in Wilrams room an the Dmpers Evsagshca: Aissoclitlon vias formed. Purpose of the society was to mflugnce icflglrlui young inen if‘ spread the gospel. g Headquarters weir soon tr ‘JISINT- ed to 8t. Itfaii'il"i‘s coffee nor-so where on July i. 1M4. the namr "Young Men's Christian Associa- Bluc Birds-l Dolnt. Old Timers--4 points. Tonllht at. ‘l o'clock:- Ladies Bowling:- TQIIII m. s Two No- 4 M. Dougsn l. Douflfl" M. Ntu“‘ai'li\nb F. Houflh Ev CII“IQY l-I Garrett A. Wlsrncr E. H9551!" M. Connolly G- MBCHIIIQ G_ A. Garrett Coady Tonight at ii 30:— Intemntional ‘League:- Master Barbers vs. Central Barb- ers. Hockey Practice l-imkey practice for the Intermed- iate Aibbies from 5 until 6 tliLs cveu- v in; at the Forum. All members are | requested to he on lurid hi time. I'M ENGAGED TO A FELLOW vou HAVEN'T MET, MAC ~HIS NAME i5 PAUL GENT. i1’ WAS ALL VERY SUDDEN n- MDIT HAVE aeau L \ l’ 0 HE'S THE HOME-LO CHARMED HIM 8V BEmG ALI. THE HOMEY THING$ I SAW vou p‘ ADMIRED IN v, rims serous SHE WENT GLAMOROUS VING 309T ANDQ 6031i PQLTENDED TO 8L Hi‘: LAWYEQ AND PRONED HiM HE’D LOST ALL Hi8 MONEY WALLY, MACS SO UPSET I'M AFRAID ne'er. DO SOMETHING ‘ FOOLiSH