mg rca re Walnut Hall Farm- and TWO tilnlty to mak o , Colorful. sicctamiler and am-t oungst - mettched his fatilerr-flfflvfl t0 i119 , 32L, Farm had each purchased L32 orous each rind every numifit mtilvety “$62k key championship tonight as theYIO league. couldnt cope With 1119; B deicargtmtb finfflflbfitfigf ‘gt Mike Jabblee has Coronation 1illglnprglggamgltsddrewtlloud dililflauset CA lskaung 111131 byPMiSS 131011111? ttillidaglgdbgtwrti) SQIl/gililrgliltsfllq-Slliiflg: ' gazezpynlgrocollcmxxrliantloliuimaging! sickle . an r , ' -' ‘ cl‘ as e crcn reemon fill’ A lss atsy arre ,_ 0 ' ' i ‘ - . " financed-J‘); beilclle tho ixeeder; $1313? g-uilgml-Z out every day- costtuncs Worn blending with tllciailother pcrforcnance by youngcl ,bi' fl 4-1 Yfiillld 5W"- "31 l11'°5 and 1119-1115111 P°11°°11111°: ‘oi this Province will make a mis- “rd J-ygbllee and Wflwfled by lflch- lighting effects made a veritable hncmbei-s showed tl‘e llhllilicl‘ inl Uudm Navy rcgulationsntiorrtic- amateurs. me l! they do not recon; , the Road. [tuners outwf: tone o the jairyland out of the ice surface of which the olcldg» iii-p improving atldltyallts will be unable to Dar c pad. ________j. worth of Lust! Frisco 2.01 l-l. Mr. dung ms record bs season, rc- the skating palace me crowd gave men, we“ dew,‘ tilt the Allan Cup playdowns at?‘ J Shaw is on firm ground when he Duds‘ Mm h Y 591111111 sec-I The shoiv ivas tinder the patron-wed applause on their efforts civilian Bmrcats will carry °| _______ that way because Lusty fmf d a5 Erect faith in this age of Lieutenant Governor and‘, The above was just a fcw of thc-Mfiflllffle 001015 551111151- Quebcc t. f0 l T ,, l) iaco B one of the best individ- 29m “Lear; s?“ 112i 1:19 1°01“ 111W ‘Mrs. LePage, Premier the Hon. J. ilcngtliy prcgracnmc. such pcrfor- Aces. Qilebec Province champions l (Conlnued/1'_“’_1_fff§__' __. uals and best breciihorses that ever hkm‘ He YLTJQgE, a1- {rillégh x111: Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones and me-nccs as the Airplane SllClllflllyilil a series oilonink here neX ‘ST “Tie mum help and returned‘ t “me 1°r$tiltict§§§v§1§le'1'§ 1132118111133 named Manchester Barrier by Proded _%l;qq wgigtilllé%alvfiiaxlor Blancnmd “M1111, claim Archer’ 11w 501.05 a), at?‘ pattern plays set ilD by ‘"1111 111111111“ 501G191 “'11” had bee.“ The war was going on in full cry only eighteen miles away what bl’ 511E anew Gui, by Guy Am Stout, He was bred and raced 1r, 121'“ Upenmgrnknnbe V bnexlégwtre“ e-find S1§13£1a1P1§§11j11-. 13-, __ .__.__._____..-_= - -~ ‘wounded when a hand 319118619 111‘ m“ phourgraph “m; mm“, i“ “My n: Nursing Sister Sadie Gibson 11th“, 2.00 3-4 dam Gaiety Lee 0111511“ 15 bill aild strong. has a outline of the workrbglrig? a donelMaadaufi K011153131 hi: pttrtilgls °“§’t‘.‘;. hihpocket Lwas5gme1§fitb¥zb§fi§$nv1 Edinburgh coaxing Private Spinncy of ‘ililcrshot, NS, to eat his dessert by Blilkcn. She ls one of the great gggéhasway d°11 5111113 and 15 “Sldilrllig the year with the entlreiliflashlight 5118118114! and 1 f5 11911111 rt of axgggltcxionrg laid down 1i 'l‘lic (lasualiy (‘loan-Eng Station to which sister (nbson lit-longs took oval brood mares and dam also of Mr. l‘- Ol a1‘. ‘cost taking port in spins, whirls, McDonald and Miss Barlltlru Doyle, barrage m hehp‘covcr ‘he return u {armor mu§fnnh untmutvfl 3o (rut-ks, prt-pzircd an npvllllillt: theatre and '_0— figure 9151115- 111c- "a W111“ 51196111111’ 11y 111C 511m“ 111'“ Thus, hi; by bit, with the help ol_ H111 olcciric cubic»; through the building, gcttiilg everything working ll ~ headed grey » ' l three old! BAC DOWN ITHE-i K STRETCH J. l. Wrltht secretary o! m. in“ word inland Hui-mu 1mm; club, writu that the ro- ot the second PIYIMI“ 111 11W mwnty stakes has been most ratifying. Nineteen two-ycar-olds wear-old; and 14 four-year have boon P8141 11P- m loks conversation with he mentioned hav- last week Yesterday 1h t aw Chas "d in our notes 2.03 1-4. Gaiety Mite 2.0214! ix others in 2.10 or better. -_°- Cherry Valley, has méirle Nantg gilud- _ 2.15 3-4 aumet u ong 111112024, to A~ L Tilden, Waterloml Que. Mr. Tilcien plans to race herl through the Quebec circuit and the will be trained and driven by Praught. brother of Mo's. atulate Mr. Tilden on ae- curing this fast and beautiful more that looks as though she will go 1n 2.10 this season over a good track. Chips and S Leo Praught, sold his twin .-(\_ We acknowledge with grateful thanks receipt of several enlarged hotos of race scenes at Old Home Veek last August. They were tak- eil by Alderman Frank Adams of Halifax, who so kindly sent them to us. No need to mention that Frank is the proud owner of the Msritimeks champion trotter. Watchim 2.07. -_Q_.. We have a frien overseas that never torgcis us-— gt. George R. MacDonald. George is a member of lilo U. S. A. forces overseas and from tilnc to time writes us or lends us a horse publication known is Horse and Hound. particularly devoted to the thoroughbreds and saddle horses. We are glnci to know that George is very busy and quite happy lll ills new environment. 111.1 rrauy to play his part when the great test. comes this spring. We are glad to hear from our‘ Toronto correspondent as follows , "Carl M‘ formerly of tho Ma - itinlcs. w l.) has now resided iil To- ronto for ihc past. fcw years, has returned home and will no doubt be in [hp employ of the well and favorably knovm reinsman Jollnilyl Cour during the coming season.- We also learn from a reliablri source that Johnny McMonus is in charge of i110, George B. Gay stable 1 at l/loucton. which includes Lew McKinney, 2.01 1-2. and if so the Sullivan and Mawhiilney free-for- lller should be ready for the word when thc bell rings. The high- pacer will no doubt add conside able color to the Mar- itime frce-for-alls. Here's hoping that I will have a look at him Old Home Week ._u._ I was glad to read in your coi- umn abopt the veteran E. leRoi Willis being still hale and lieartv. 1 "llvyed meeting him very much last Auzuit. which was due w your 11l°llkhtfulncss in introducing us. lhad read of his feats with his Million Special Blend 2.19 1~4. a ion of the Island's celebrated Black Pilot ‘y.- You will note by the enclosed that the knights of the sulky had to vacate Duffel-in Park in favor of the bang tails, which I cannot Bet interested in. Most of the bays 11M moved to Weston. a nearby track where they can get the horses "My very ear y. My? Lee Jones or Wickham. N. 13.. time very near lOsing his pacing mare Sweet Marie Lee which he purchased up here in December. when his truck and trailer went 1111911811 the ice of the st. John River on his way to ice races some lime in January. I read an account °1 the accident written by Mr. limes to a Toronto horseman 111°11‘1- He saved her by keepiv". 119i‘ swimming in the icy water f l‘ gill!!!‘ all hour before help arrived. id her stablemate, Lulo Axworthv Liahased here at the same irne. h in the trailer they would both M1" been drowned according to Tie Jones. The truck was finally I d to the surface with grappling irons but they tore it to pieces Ytknéierin- it practically useless " 1‘ bfmlsht to shore. .--. ‘h: was very pleased to read of hfldProvincial Ice Racin Meet. at Charlottetown bong such aagccess. and those connected with broueslcrvc great credit for having ha’ Bu. together so many go muff 8m! so many good sports- iM 1111 13-. who writes a column of 11,1511?“ notes for Toronto papers. movia that choppy Chapman has Weston hLs stable of eight. head to Joan]. near Toronto. It includes no b: Director 2.00. The Count m M ‘Easter Parade 2.10 H l liihral 2.08, Volo Stout, 2.13- trctiq, mgo-ycar-oid pacer. Roman, ‘a..- l 1500i "h a: "Tried starts, ,__ I n,“ fcrin fr", m" ‘W racing at l‘ u ‘ Bras d‘Or. Capo Breton that Rol- BH and Powers have the ear-Sum- flmlxtlangacei-Jri-iudadnudicn; 2.1L; '~ 1 e m an 3:8 £851!“ “fie 2m are going 1'0 circuit m,‘ “slleazlili the Capo Breton °l 0! the Blue and White Restau- {gm- ""111 Bydney. has a. full sis- 1 called Dinah Scott. is good gaited and docs everything right §Q thgy 111B 80mg to give her plenty oppor- The above in addition to the list l-l. th Caatleton 2.15 1-4 and 11151 War’! two-year-old inner. 1111M Qfattan 2.00 was one of the c Dgccrs in America last sea- ‘ I fllllxedliniiid oglclaiig ‘V llll it‘! B11 second in U, concluding I a nck on Christmas Day. She h shipped across lu Luke Joe Hood writes u: from Little or similar -_Qi Harold McCready, the pfgpflgt- r to Ethel Bellini 2.14 1-4, that 0 like a real trotter. She is Dr. MacDonald, our veterinary at North Sydney. is very high on his four-year-old Britton Lassie. that took a record of 2.26 with lim- ited training last, season. She is 11y Remore and her dam is a full sister to Ima Alone 2.10 that Ollie Budderhain raced so successfully. ._Q_ Hugh McSwoln has a four-year- old by Calumet Bucllong 2.02 71-1 named Jean Budlong, that, was trained some lust year, showed up well and has been jogged and brushed all winter. She looks good. of Cape Breton horses sent you some weeks ago pretty well com- Driscs the speed that is being prep- ped for the season's racing. Nu doubt there is a possibility of new ones coming ill in May and June. Anyhow there is talk that way. As you have quite often remarked. new horses create new interest and that is especially true here, par- ticularly in regard to the free-for- allers. Thanks Joe for the News. __“._._ Sonic time ago Leo C. McNam- ara, Indianapolis, Ind., purchased the lust record pacing mare Lily- dale ti, 2.00 3-4 and the trotting mar;- Lovc Song 2.01 1-4. with the intention of placing them in the __ - < . _ - ' breeding ranks. Now he has chant!’ weak’ Mgu, enwéll-Efit-n as,1.°§”1ty1§llit- 52211513501106. Q'Slllli\'8ll's ch19! ¢1§i1m 1° “m” . v __ . ‘~ :..\ l e4’ his mind and they have been Lineups. tlebtiry ' ' ‘fame ivas knockout _of Cllflg Cores ‘The President comtncntcd. ~lil_‘fl_ ously m, a Si‘ ».Llt to Florida to be prepared by ' 10 __'q-hc @1105; skates __ gym-c who had dealt in similar‘ mannertpwplglgdl molltglitni». inn. 100-15 “may 'l‘ommy Berry for the season's pJII- Suinunersidc~Go ll Frizzcll" dc- Archer A 1 Willi Jvfik Diyle- the 111511 T111“511i¥'l1ar at 11° 111311;“ ,, ,1 me ,cllniml ilig and trotting events. Manv o.‘ fence shields Wniker‘ forwards ll -' Class waltz ‘pvilo gained the cogncmen of ‘Hori- Pfilfi/c of CQlHalCss vile cl Lave ML bmumm. - our readers will remember that. Schwinn“ Laugh-y ' Callgyghm]. 13 _ Flashlight Sjmcifltty _ yfisgzontalHeavyweight." 361112131‘; tflbflfnloncih bravegsn words told ill!‘ r‘ _ a .. * k place in flea Love Song was converted from a Maccormack rridgcii. 1 Leah McDonald z-nd ‘Vfis- Barbara‘. O'Connor out-Pointed Pat Mulcaliy Fmplnus ~who “c nuwb\'fi‘111'1[hQW-‘Xtmtne plcitsilre it l.‘..l\ in" i Viciar 4m- pacer to it trotter by Earle Avery. ' Doyle - 1 '1 ‘iOr the vacant light-heavy title. woke of Jumxmsc dmaxnagion”. ‘board m Qmarm,“ to, m - I Woodstock. who trained and raced Middleton. Goal, Norman; do.‘ 1'3 ‘__ club 4 __ Mics Bmbqml Thornton - < ivelccmcd wlthiand assured U-mn mm“ hme n? tted m.“ it ‘would be mute “n m _ ' _ 1191' 191' V111 11131111111131?‘ 1191111951- 191169- U-lmvmll. R. Bradshaw‘. lOY-twhiilcck ‘Vfiss Sheila“ Przrrtht ‘11111111113 1111‘ 11‘“'1e15 W11“ he 1mm a turn of freedom ‘to their kllllldS 11111 elm" "1 ° 11111“ ' Maine. Vic sold her last fall for wards. McKennil, M. Biiltibllflhlnflhn-c AfchQ» wank 5...\.,ucg(],.v'lquick visit to his ilative village ‘Him-ems closer ‘vim Bach Attica Vic- Mr George 'l‘\t'cedi' was Lolstli " a sum said to be in the thousands. DesRoches. Muttart. 1 14 _ 14 skating p;f11-' _ MjsglS-piddzll. County Galway. after winn- mm“ _ _ Amct-tca win fulfill its called on for a few rcnlar ill I __n-_ 1 Rmf¢rces—Grccn and Lorkins. 152,512,? MGM“ “M Miss Eumbcm lfli1tifihlllC"tl11il$. vlillglxilggelgirloéd firsggiiplelggeslold questioncrs that the lifimiilargrilsm ‘hllflfilvlupl m1“ 1 ‘r .1- . . ,. 1 1 _- __ n _ wrlfitmc and Tllflrllilm 114111“ 1°)’ 1° United Stat-e‘ would offer haven to The b."- illiji uxs urtni- h: ‘.0 said to be "not s a . While on the subject ue night h CM "M Mouse Sketch c occasion by afm°illlil1l1ll 1leiivllatever refiigccs could be brought a succcssfu, now by the Fll"‘ill" of uxilupi. iJr one oi" mention that from our observations \'.'..- \‘.'C)‘..lCl say that Earle Avery can train iilld race either paccrs ol: trotters with the very best in the. land. That was demonstrated by the way he trained and raced Happy L 2.03 1-2 and Love Song 2.01 1-4 as ivcll as others at Old Orchard, Maine, races where ihc best trotters and pacers in the United States talz: port. Dusty Hanover p 1.59. world's champion pacer over rt half lnilc track with two heats in 2.00 1-2 and 2.00 3-4. is iii service this sen- son at Slinger. Wisconsin. Dusty was raced by Vic Flemming for Sullivan and Mawhinney, Machias Maine. He defeated every one of, the leading pacers of his years with the sin le exception of the champion, Bily Direct 1.56. fast- est of them all. __0__. In i906 he was champion two- ar-old pacer and took a record of 2.04. He weights 1300 lbs., ls a , sire with a great future ahead of him. He is by Sandy Flash 3, 2.14- l-4, dam La Petite. 2.20 1-4. by Lee Axworthy. _n__ It is a great pity that. some Isl- and k men or group of horse.- men did not secure Dusty Hanover when he was auctioned off two years ago. We think he brought around $2000. His size, manners. speed and breeding would have made him an outstanding stock horse for this province and he would no doubt have attracted many mares from other provinces io be bred to him. 10-1 It was with eat regret that we learned yester ay of the death of our old friend, James MacDonald. ton St. Mr. MacDonald was a farmer, blacksmith and harness horse trainer and of each or these avocations he made a success. Sorro- twenty-five or more years ago he moved to the United States and while there was employed in the shoeing of nice horses at the Metropolitan speedway near Bos- ton. Very many fine gentlemen were connected with the club and the held Mr- MacDonald in the big est esteem. it is a matter of record that his shoeing was respon- sible for some of the best perform- ances of horses like Pax Volo, 2011-4 and others equally famous. Hank- ering for his old home on Prince Edward Island he came back and farmed for a. while and raced some horses as a sideline, one of these being the famous Edgai-ton, 2.14- 1-4. that other trainers could not do anything with, but Mr. Mac- Donald developed him into a race horse. Much could be wr ttcn about hone: he trained here and snod and the many friends made and held. His son. Sat. Gcorgc MacDonai is now in tile U. Army ovcrcsas. and it will be sad new! to him to learn of his faili- ersdeath as he was him. To the family we wish to convey from ourselves and liar-s!‘- inen of this tiruvince llllfl else- i 1’|:\ciq_ Fri-w lillll lzlztcrzl acz-ozlzi in nnstli New YvYk. where slit! Won where. who knew Mr. Mat-Domini. our deep sympathy in l1\‘.'ll‘ IX‘- ‘movement. 11¢55fld the staging 0f the lottetown Ice Follies at, the Forunnlfioently were 111° 1B1kest crowd ever to wltness|lng specialty this event in the five vears sincctanclng, spirals and its ixwolption and to the last, one 1116i‘ came away satisfied with the Performance put on by the youthful cast of Charlottetown figure skat- EFS. directed by t was a credit to the painstaking work of Director Scantlehury who has spared no efforts in his att- empts to build up figure here and also a. tribute to t .and efficiency of those taking part. the were their star players were DCTiOITDlIlZ wltii Maritime intermediate playdoitms. tack figuring in ilcarly till goals, and giving the inns a won- derful exhibition of ultty and pokc-clleckiilg, Th1,- mode many spectacular individual plays, but their passing attack was Willie NEWS 5,500 Witness Spectacular ce Follzes At The Forum l‘ SKY THE FORUM i Over i500 people last night wit- tac Wallie Bcantlebuzy. as on skating 1C5 1pc L '-—-—~i—--—- rforincrs, Fo ' I 1Cl k Bil iii, W i l F B t - - _ ,_ _. v_____ 1 s7s'd T k L d spélcrialtyablyilvlisslvfxigggnlhtiownilllidi 3111155111."; lilaatliolléelguTowltltigtiltl W V l ' ‘ ' 1 1 11%?» _ , I 9 a Wnllle Scaiitlebury were all secn CSM pmmpting no one mtg)“ H“ . . 1 ‘ l ‘to ihe_best effect 2nd tile director-i Ihavejeud about m I . - land his caste were the recipients By ALLAN Nwgngson l And he mm mm‘ so “You guysy i ll 0. h0l’0 Fliiflls 13f‘ lpgglvwlfcqggfijaivgflg-"glgo ffslgflgff, c-imdiin Pres-hag! W115i, w... an in disgust, “don't deserve . n . a . r ~- - . . .. .. - , . 'lhe Grand Finale and the SPPCiTtREiIiJ-IhgKi-IedMMIai-tm Thornton and wageizixoficfiljllhs m we paper ‘my l FREE MOVES af1tfiof“fllf.“°,flild° 6131"“ ‘ l lost of their boxing in m _ _ l v 1- Monet ma» w z arc-rem» so‘: S::r“t.l...°“.‘. i -~ ~..?3::.."*:.::;l@*;l.:t _m. _ _ __ .. . . . . v f.‘ I " v ‘ .. . g __ A 1313; fl§11§§e1',1§_~_f1f‘fff'ff°“ “Mum” PROGRAM iplc of championship? [hen they ____igiill11ill-ti1 1111111111156 1'1 {night to asuliipturtil.» _l2:\n:t\:t_t1.il yturmt- ||.t,_~1tqtn-_ v p ‘w u‘, 11119 591195- i 1151.10.11 bu“ 1o Engmn ' d In Dondcnys into we sum“ LXCCuuvc-‘lllc Cll{ii'l()|i.ii‘i(.\ll i) ‘lint H 113M .~.tiur<i.i\, 8.4) 11-. . Afitr ucillg livid Lu a 1_(;t-;t ppJ-mp. and ln-._,_..L-H.“. l-igfzltlilg on the same CH1! _ 0mm w “mo,” me Prcmlunh isle-words oi the A‘ . . _ in inc opcnnlz; ucriud. illi: ltoytlls Scsslou in [ODTCSPHLS a“ every Dublin, Tllornioit won [thgir tangy“ They were m“. [ilgumcd Colgcrcckcyt "ma" L, Y really went lo town in lllu lniuulc . . “P111111 c11mfp1°mll‘l'pag 1191f,‘ we the l-ion. John Jacob Astor. chief, ‘1 Xfflmv. outscorulg; the Bouiucrs 51-2. e n“; mu-mttv your,“ O_Coilnol_, who 315 Yd .1 n m, proprietor of the Times oi London.- ivlitl-lilcton forced inliitcrs in illc . 0 -. get-Son inidtllciveigilt title. addc ~16 Z an“ dampen wymemalrcd ‘vane... Angus 11m“ “n” 11111’ 51111111191531‘? 59111911 3_5‘I1ot' Waltz - Mis_‘ Sheila 119“V§’\"°1‘l111' 910w“: m t Winchell, gossip columnist and ‘ 1110110 _1_ 111E °111Y 3W1 511111115’ 11911119 111° Praught and Master George Scan-i T110 c1lilml11°11s11111s “Frfuhg m?‘ radio commentator. V‘- be“ tlebury. @119 T119311‘? Fwy?“ and 1e“ e m Col, Astor. who is enroute t0~11l111Y 1'¢l1<1_'~‘1"i‘11 i111 ‘ “ht 811011161” 131111111 T119111“ M e Toronto ior thc aniiivcrsutry dinner The cllitirnlriil both teams were shy on mcn for NUUCUGEOH giune; however, several of lialtocst hit, as tho Borden Nationals ili ol at- C tlicll‘ Schurman lcd ihc Royals‘ llia king Bomoers D A SUMMARY I s First Perioil 1-5 ‘Side, Schiurnan handsome individual and a young] l i he‘ very fond oi’ , 2-—S‘Slde, Fridgeii Li-Middlotoii, iJesDoclics 4—.\/lidtilctutl. Muttrirt l MCKCllllil) Penalties-N one. Second Period 5—S'Side. Callaghan ti-Middleton, lviuttart 'I-S‘Skie, Callaghan 8-S'Sidc_ Callaghan 9-—Ml(‘l(llEt0ll, Bradshaw no» 10—5'Side, MacCormack iSCllllI-V ll (Schurnizmi tScliurinaii) tMcKen- ma ll—S'Sld9, Callaghan (Schurman) Penalties-None. Third Period IEISSidc. Schuritlaii Peiialties-Noilc. ICE RACING AT TYNE VALLEY Keen racing. a beautiful day, and good attendance lnade Wed- nesday's ice meet :1 real success. The race was sponsored by Tyne Valley Athletic Association. The ctfficiols were: Starter, Mr Thomas Nisbci. Judges. Mr. Henry Yeo, Thomas Follmld and Preston Grlggs. Free For All Bolmic Scott (L. Sharp) Oscar (J. Milligan) Class A Trot and Pace t I 111_ 22; I l ‘Tillie the Toller (F. McDonnell; 1i 1 Jackie Forbes (A. Essory) 2 3 2 Teddy Watson (J. Nisbet 4 l dr. Queen Axworthy (G. Nowoom Queen (Arlln Walt) at» eskd up l‘ i Al"? ‘I I ‘ _ _ 0n llzlllk ll l|‘ ls- (‘upi- fiortloil Pulrlci‘ o! Ottawa . , _ _ cvih-‘lllfill-c‘ lifilgmla-cigfir-éllffil wknl" '_ “m1 ,\|.,|\|r,-,||_ .__((-;",;,,\;fl“ Army “You,” ‘qmum Haitian L: il-i .t \'.lll ullli. 1i in: lii uli i} lltll at ti N. i 11:1 to... Ailiwi rtrliwi t‘. e t l’ t i. II . ~ . » ~ - - . ~ ' " ° 5 y“ _ _ sue “l_S__5ll1AtiSlvlil\g> industrial centers u l_i_li bombs as livnvymos our tons. N‘ i Miss Velma Carmodty Char- Adele Vickerson A Spot Waltz. by and George Scantlebury with Forum lights darkened, was c, spec- performers going over in a big way formance with dexterity and ease t t l bad Y0K; °§.....~_.§...., and his o1 l-LKLIFAX. March 24-—(CP)-— the polished outfit from m; _blg he 5x111 ma“ walhc were seen 1n 1¢¢t-@b3t..Tlle sailor team from H.M.C.S~ naval training base brought vict- “5 thpcornwallis at Deep Brook, NB. ory to the Navy tonight. Bearcats, tculni- Airplane specialty. rett, Mr. Clare Archer. Miss Bar-1 bars. Doyle. Mr stud Bill Morcside. .Miss Sheila. Frans-ht and Wall man and Miss Maurcen Brown DcsRocllcs i Dag 11 iAinllaile specialty ~ Claire A ' it‘lt"t~tl.l " " O i -, _ ‘ Dgglilyt-Inaglfilcssau; t1§§f1(‘;1_',‘,°,_ ‘m’ 131C110" —_:-'—'~ ~ keeping Ccnllnuliicnllurlg cpcii 4itliiiig bitter. ‘and _, m“ 1,1 a fuf\\‘afd m-qa x10;- r 5119115 kRK-kqd (m; udicns wouldn't eventually have .1‘ at gave them a chance I01‘ his earth-shaking battles fhese two recent pimurcs hm, signals cit-quit.‘ Making t-ggatrs t5 Gnr. G An, won the game anyway but when [coals Rclcrcc Bill Chadwick i mm Italy Show two R. c.s. men near Ale frontlinc drew of Rapid City, Manitoba. (CANADIAN ARMY, 11511‘ On the left is Gnr. R. .G. Marquis, M.M., of Baker PRO/Toy 4 dr. 5 ii 3 to change our style of Vplay and IfMiE , $5315! SKATING SATISFMJTION AFTERIIUOII Ann lutuu and Miss costumed mashi- wtnessed in a skat- that combined bal- spins. Sheila. Praught the Deep Brook Drives To Maritime Hockey Title ulai- numbeg- with the two young they went through their per- m“ also went over big Maritime senior hoc- champions of Nova Scotia's A-P-g Wilson's proddings, the story came, loss than x Trot by Miss Pat g4 h“ul's' who have done Lmlddll X11185, MARCH 2i —- 31 fiery Pat. O'Connor. National Film Board F. D. R. REFERS 4—-l4-Step — Miss Patsy Bar- Explodes, fine [lead Six Injured ACTONVAL 1GP» One 11c section of the Roy. T. E. hfclmiilnzl for which he words Tho nliiilsic-r ca", ihc appreciation t0 lllp ch11 f the congregation for ice they are ri- Battling Siki fought i01- the world's lisht-heavyweioht championship behind bolted <10°T5 ‘guarded by soldiers with fixed btai/Q- ,_ T d ting SP0 mmwililftiii ll1tlzlltl)lzanl11leilrcl1l11r1v 11m- ""1 1duriilz the fight», two land mines cX- ‘ployed in a llCflYbYuSxtrefij-éldents as 8 — Figure 8's _ Mis_ Leah Mc- 711°“? we“ 11° 5 c1 onald. Miss Party Bairctt, Clnt'c1'é"1_g1é'l1]1i1€;1n 3x81153213; mveeggllgerpg; ipher, Bill Mcieside. “Hocking mm out m "he third of the Canadian liknpire Press Union. of is president. lowered over crowd and was nble to watch cvcri’. move and gesture of the president. i did SQXY Winchell, short in stature and l gundttyq apparently lltTVOUS, tried to oogc A ymtyty intothc front ranks, constantly unhechott- as tnorcil _ craning his ncck in an effort to sec S91 Finlay and gcgcmlt.“ _, 111B PTe-“denb A Roy Kendal, crirc. in; Col. Astor was presented to the heartfelt n“ mam President after the press confer-l‘ McTigue and Bill Moresidc, 5 - fcerobatic - George and his d man. 6 — Skating Duo-Miss reelmnn and M155 Patsy Barrett '7 _ Fox Trot - Miss Pat Clarke ' it- of till n _- i I is. ill wo In id here. the National Aliiiitnl. uld Cidlfilldxlllq Eire titlte only a - _ . _ Gaiivtiy C0111 y in it con c5 1m Clad Ltlio Mayor of Galwoy‘s fuel fund. Wearing the North Africa ribbflh mid Eighth Army clasp. Dick Turpin r into London gunning f0!‘ Rh m. tEn piro middleweight title match. ' ‘Under the rules of the British Boxing ‘Board of Control lle cannot 118111 1°!‘ British championship because he is 3. llEgTD- Birmingham's Turpin had clean- cd no most of the present tonnotch- ers when war came. He sfived 2 1'2 _\'(‘tll‘s abroad and raised this ill-l"? cn icturniilg to find his bf01-1191‘ Randolph has won an Amateur Boxing Association junior chamififin- Gonfideltt 0i Series Outcome y m i lBritish ntnz-bcur title. . TQRONTQ March “T1015” barred from doing so iii thfi‘ 111°‘ Toronto Maple Leafs returned lroln 155mm“ ranksm 1| Montreal today. quietly confident. * for the resumption of their seini- 37_,ye5;.°1d British final Stanley Cup serics tomorrow king’ outpointed ilight. with Montreal Canadiens. Ben Dufly or the The best-of-scveil series new is L Manchesmh twang. tieu l-l after two games in Mon- “fly handed 111mm a 119"‘ lion-title bout last; summer. Duffy Coach Clarence (Hap) Day, who is a teadmg challenge,- for the mtg expressed hunscli as satisfied with mm by the vemran masber of mtg. the showing of his team in Mon- cm“ treal where they won 3-1 Tuesday __________.____ Remember When night and lost ti-l lost night. said Jess Willard. with a finger fruc- “lve had to win one game Montreal to have a chance of tak- l tiucd in the second round. success- fully defended his world's heavy- cantlebil l6—Ska n11 _ Mis< Lo l7—Eolo—Bill Moresidc t, l8—9——MySt9l'lCliS bfadaznc X riiltii he ~ Flllillf‘ — Drill by ‘.6 s}; Leafsfilitlme; Ncl Tarleton. featherweight Petty Office,- Royal Navy a inc a defeat D g. llig the series." _ v t Day was annoycrl over an inci- dent iii last night's game in which zed Bob Davidson's it fiiSilflCtlgtfll‘ sgl t l f 1 \ st ck be ore t vo PIflll c t. u‘ ng- .4 m b X1 111,19 against Fr - | car's check-Maurice Richnrd— lit/tofu“ mo lalgmunqs m, New York ‘ ~ - Scored the 111st ‘*1 111$ 11" “"15 1" lwiilcrd 10st his crown 1n 19 when there Lt fistula: you will 11ml men of the lseciion balcony in a fiififihOtBc used by Cfinfldiflh ‘i ' wtnflc 1n 3'41)’. 111i‘ 511111311915 1W1‘? fll‘illl(‘l’_\' spotters lVhPqiLS won his M .\‘f., at Cam- king a vlmmssa Mame‘, Royal Canadian Signals. A ----'~Jac-i< Dmrpsey. ta written new and licrcic clzapici the garlic. irom ‘tilt! "That ccrtzllilly cost us one goal bunt“; i 11110 11111151113‘ 111=1“1'-"- kcopilt; open lino: if .".t‘.‘.illli1ilC- didn't. seem tn see the stick oal we l all g 1 bhlg__incident.:_ Canadiens got the first u °.. Lin-oi. T. (l. Iiourtlon, also of Winnipeg. y. HOMES [<03 5"‘! ill-Pair of 4001i llflilivi ll.l..l'." a-lr- ittlltxl ii)" [IFOlIIltl cl". u: n‘ ll i t