m; western GUARDIAN ‘GENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. ll! Hanover Street, and uoorge Glow. 125 Ottawa Street. "UDUIEBSIDE lull PRINCE COUNTY News. Sobeorlptione. Advertising _ l‘ The Guardian mo! be bfllltb‘ l‘ In; oi’ the following eloree ln Sumnserelde: “u, , Water Street Gourliee Drogltore. i! Control Sta-eel; cello“? “if”, tram Strebt: Mark Geudet. e1 Grenville Street; Titian,‘ Grow”, Ifuuell Street: ALyre Doueettee Grocery, Second Gtreet; ‘ Inland Motor Treueport. Wafer Street. will be delivered to any home in Summer-aide by Curler dgy or 18o per week. Phone 280 or 280-2 for this wsrvioe prdar to the boy responsible for deliver: on you: (pulp, f") —L w BBAMMEII r 1 . wnmqgg, g l l; - . . anter and wbbumé‘ ‘Nberslda T p Decorator. f-‘ully qualified in all in. g. Malia-lb u? m‘ tenor and exterior decoration. "ON ‘Mmovmfi __ Write Kenslngton, R. R. 5, p, g 1, \ . The Guardian My l! 5i! P97 m. ‘H0 I'll" ..cu.\'lfl 11mm‘ lmnds “fl-l galcpleastcdlvl?‘ —NOW DN hanrl. used half-ton War“ 1W ("P m“ ' " ‘f, ' Ford v-s truck. Also number of Wat-st “Tlgm- summers e‘ [used cars. Earle’: Service Statlon, n-ldPWl lloivrl“ an" m5 N} ,\\'ater Street East Sunttncrside 03F,‘ operation in the ' ' ' l-iospiial. ~ S 1 'f‘"‘i'tl.'. Pr...» (UllIllY —TTGNISH SHORE - Among w-j- t U the welcome visitors who called at JUI-“l-mt Hm‘ a or m lilo Tlznislt Shore School recent- ._., convert from Charlottetown b,‘ gill-l v . were Rev. Charles Gallant, and ca". sponsored b; ‘til? LS0]; L,‘ curate at Egiuont Bav who W115 si1i~'"'"*"*‘~" ‘". ‘he I“ "Z31 El:- entortained by the burn. \\lll'l n11d=“""“"" 5'.“‘Hzglaiqntnlan-Jctfifué several French songs Th" l‘ul1‘ls .. .. sit‘ a , ' “ ‘ ;l't\l‘:"i\“ll|Fl'sll‘9"l and front mem- ""8 dPllElll-Pd “llllll U10 RW- FH- bm U, mu L’ U‘ [A (hers visit. yl-‘AIUI FORUM — The Shar- Porsnnals Farm Forum Group; __ —M.r. Ildgav Clark, Sununcrstde. Tlllllbll 0" Mona“ tinderwent an operation in the 53l>l- /\ fllscllssm“ Prince County Hospital yesterday. izctl llflfkotlllg is. the n? 7.. 1‘ _ --~—* r r opt‘: rharllet cilttlltwl, “'l‘llls Little lnr Wciir in M11 ‘ ' \\ ‘s the t Ill . °l n .. o. t t wool Bcdetlue Carnival m. jlpPfillllfltl vhnhniz-n for Feb- "iv. v Next lifonday. Feb- . 1a,... ,il-i, zht- members are invited in lhr hiinc of Mr. John Tilt-mp- w for '1 dzr-t-ilsslqn on advcrtlslns the colorful carnival tn Bedeqtie ml lncri-‘iallrllflllf! lbvfl flfbflllflfi Rink ‘Tuesday night. Tile judges =11 r11 wt‘! be entitled. "Food lnlwcrc: Mrs. George Ifcnderseit, $11“ 1“I:i'.I1.lt1_t:."-S. :l'-'crn\vood. Ivlrs. Walter L. I-logg, ~-—- lCc-mral Bedeque, Mrs. Clark Bak- ;rr, North Bedoque. and Mr. J. B. Lewis, Freetown. There ‘were many - A very large crowd attended -.\'l' SCHOOL ASSEVBTIES - 5’ "l9 Jimm’ Msmnhl" i" H“ beautiful and well designed cos- Asrntnersldc High School nudltor-‘tumes. representing noted ma,“ l" O“ F“ “Hrmwm Grade actors of past history. and the \' ill" fl" ""* "“‘-“~" “““="“ ‘judges llad a difficult task in pick- l1l"~ l*"<~~""ll"ll llll‘ "'1'." "Valrmhng out the winners. Wises were 13¢ 11.. pi the Court of HYITIS" “wflrdpd as fonuws. "he prlncrsil was le choose mmes__l_ Audrey RCNCL May l... i . I ""1. 'l'|lt‘ llllllflllllvfl‘ ‘W95 Queen; 2, Mrs. Joyce Afflcck. lloup i.. (3.- lv, '1 ht- stage setting and 5kg“, ristlrli": wcrr rPPP-Illllllt’ ni- Gents-i. .\forris Burns. Charles l'.'\l‘li.r nnrl the character partsilst; 2, Billy Cgllbeck, Joan of A“, Wm. r. ptlnnallg‘ well acted us Cavalier, Pi-itn- ‘ ltfiiry’ Bentt); Girls ~ l, Marion Schurntan. iwlii (tailant; Queen, Bar-lSpanlslt Lady; lczzrt Ladies in Walling. Little Bo Peep. " Jrnhllls, Patsy Dairy and' Boy's _ 1. Waldrott lfellel. Call- ll-vivill: Gardener, Arthur fir)’; 2, Graeme Linkletter. Snow- ("l-tf. Jackie Perry: Plince "l5"- 2, itfyrna Green. n l1.-..~-_ Jnltll Anni hIarPat-latic; Adult PW — l. Ray bid-stone. K p, or “Farm Carl Dyqaney: and Waiter Staverl, Mom and Dad. r of Dta,,,0n,]_,‘ m, hm.’ the Junior Pair-l. Catherine and M, m, an,‘ PM“ asstsnqnt‘ Frances Craig. Buttons and Bows. ("(""'<w '\l.'l(‘.’\l‘llllll'; ‘Pu-o llcr- 5pm“ chllraflfr" NP“ C15"- aj, Chm“, PM“, and Mom" International Farmall Cub. Other worthy of special mention n»: 1v. l"_r\ ‘rhi-ec Princes. Ccr- _ can ll. ' ' Dickie lluhlty and ‘weft’? Enllmen Mclsuc‘. Lord sel- Maz, L“, L, PM“, Godmmhprl klik, John Doull. Indian Chief; " Elizabeth Grec. Public Health ‘M.’ W l; ‘Hm I'm,“ CHM‘ Knn" Nurse" Mrs Lil an Clark and Mrs i=1: Flolri‘ r. ' ' .. Til-Jill? are: °‘.il“'r<‘“”‘ll“ii‘iif‘ iti- Happened Here"; al=o g a fly ‘ c c ' u“: Boy and Girl: Agnes I-Ieffell, Rose of ‘Iralee; ftlrs. Roy Townshend. Queen of Diamonds Mrs. Roger Reeves, Queen of Hearts. Other good rlgs were; Airs. Ralph f-fogg, Night; Eldon Gaudct. Gypsy: Hudson Jefrey. Archie of Juiliprr »- ; “ ihc vlcsing song "l Will B» 'l'.'lif‘ Forever", At thr- Senior Msctrbf‘ in the tnornlm three .‘"l 11-1» shown by M1". J,l~l.. naively "Lift- on the Des- ’ Mia", "West Wind (the life of Tor ‘llnunson. the artist), and Junctlon: Joan Mcpulnne and l '2'» i1: in which the students Ruth Wright. Humphrey and Dovey: Dori. — S Austin Carley. Woman: ‘Ralph -—G.II.M.— muillmllll‘ blk- lmuahlng. crashing shipment the Paton and Baldwin mun-uu-(ltl sent ‘us enough KNITTING iAllNil to keep you busy for I "0 (Z1118. In thie huge shipment ll included Double Knitting “h!” w sla anade Crochet inn-Beehive Fingering in 3 and 4 ply, ‘m ‘M °° “mill-Ir 5UP" 500i!- Kroy Ind Beehive Sock Tame. The col- ‘m-jnnll: Surgeons-every shade you eon Imagine. Knitted Garments are Rm] B Krcnt popularity at present. . . Don't he behind tho times- l.’ "l -‘°ll""‘|l flllfl your family-every type of Knitting Yarn you need , want is right here in the Dry Good: Department. VENT)’ Friday morning bright end only e lhipment of fresh tnlrifillrlrllallliélb‘ ‘and fresh RHUBAIIB cornea ln to the Grocery Depart- ‘m‘h_"'~l:liT-;l atk Brothers. . . Those two delicious footie are garden M", Hw-M Plfflf "I! your meals and weary appetite: beyond recogni- mu-fi a ‘abkusirooma are packed in l: pound pnckagoaw-prlved at H5 hunéh "I? "K(‘—lh0 Rhubarb la in bunches-priced at 25 cents a h” ti, euro to include these tn o fresh foods In your weekend order m ‘l’ fifllfFfr Department. ‘Inuit-Tl’! “ASIIERS and WRINGERS have been on the hard-fo-prir ‘Mn-rm ‘ ‘IITJIOIINI. time-hut now the Hardware Department Ia glad to mu“: d: It! int ‘there is a etipply on hand. DON T-DONT-Just bo- uhm". 1'] niu-n t. the advantage of electricity-struggle to do your hr-umx‘ nynn _oltl fashioned tub and wash board. . . It‘: Juet toe hard mum w. ‘fret l Patriot Hand Washing liftlchine-‘t will do a m" “(are ‘e ‘talent job and be eeeler on you. The Patriot Washer la the “In “rule. t. an a balance wheel end bnll belringl for easy operation. "m" In‘; (‘if the Patriot Washer is 28.95. You're not trying to wring "m ivh-‘li not clothes by hand. . . The "Warranty" Wringer will tlu wrm-Lwr ‘z? ab" quickly and cleanly In ya tlnell, no time at all. Thin m, “ m 76$‘ Bed It 0.25. i-or 88.20 you can get e modern Rand Washer rum" ‘nib fdfllltl got your ivnah on the line In Just about lull the time. “y "m" all" lane there-talk over your needs. . . tou know you can m m‘ It w l‘ es on llie llolnmn Easy Payment Plum For Hand Wash- ‘ "flirt-re chop In the Hardware Deplrtnwnt. BE SURE T0 ATTEND the big moccasin dance offer the came orenmo = of ' ti». new Curling Rink j in Sumrnerslde" _-_ WEDNESDAY slot-n. February m. dancing 9.30 to 12.30 {Pllv limited number u tleltets ovoliohle . Admission $1.00 w’ pong; fsitle (iliurcli Group Activities —'I\he WJMS, of the Bum- meraide Church of the Nazarene held its February meeting on Fri- dly Harlin: at. the parsonage with the president, Mrs. A. M. Perlee. 1n the chair. After the ringing of two hymns prayers were offered by Mrs R. Lewis. Mrs. It. '1‘. Morrison and the president. The Chinese translation of the 8rd. Psalm was read by Mrs. Morrison. after which a brief business per- iod was conducted. A story "The Conversion of Mrs. Kim" was read by Mrs. Lewis and a paper on "Why Spend Money in china If Communists are Coating" by Mrs. Howard l\facLeod_ A discussion on the study book "The China Crisis" led by the president was followed by the closing hymn "Jcauishall Reign." ~l\frs.il"red Moase entertained the EVGIUYIZ Circle W. M. s. of the Summerslde Presbyterian Church on ‘Ihursday evening at llEr home. with the president. Mrs. Cyril Hickey. in the chair. During the discussion o! the study book “Our Commission at Home and Abroad." it number of interesting papers were read. as follows: Mrs_ Henry‘ Bishop outlined the begin- ning of Presbyterian Church mis- sion work in British Guiana and Trinidad; Mrs. Hazel Dystant Kaye a. synopsis of the life of John Geddie in the South Sea Islands: Miss Marion MacDonald presented the life of Jonathan Gofortll in China and Manchuria: Mrs. Charles Carnegy related the story of the Gordon Brothers in Ftrromanza. New Hebrides. and Mrs. Balfour MacKay outlined tlie life of George Leslie MacKay in Formosa. During the business per- iod. Mlss Muriel MacKay was ap- pointed the new secretary. After the singing of "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee" and the Mizoah Benediction. refreshments were served bv the hostess. assisted by Ilfrs. Balfour Mat-Kay‘. —'f'he Fbbruary meeting of the Summerside Baptist \V_ M. S. was held on Wednesday evening at the parsonage. The president. Mrs. E. J. Barrass. conducted the worship period. after which the evening was spent in making sup- plies for one of the mission hospi- tals in India. During the business session plan.- wcre made for the forwarding of boxes of food to England. Refreshments were’ serv- ed at the conclusion of the meet- ing bv the committee in charge. Mrs. W_ G. Ellis and Mrs. Ches- ter Palmer. —~'1"he Indies’ Guild of Sum- merside Baptist Church held its regular meeting on Friday after- noon at the home of Mrs. J. P‘. Taylor with the presldcni. Mrs. Wilfred Inman. conducting the worship period. Arrangements were made for the holdlnt! of a rummage sale tn the church hail, The next meeting will be at the home of lvfjss Bertha Schurman. The members were busily engaged in the sewing and knitting of ar- ticles for Red Cross. The hostess served delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting-S. Hardy. Aunt Jcmiama: Elane Ray- nor. Valentine; Phyllis Eflslflllfl- Summertime; Elizabeth McCardle. Sailor; Wilfred McCardle, Tramp: Donald iifcFarlane, Air Man: Noreen I-famiil. Night: Dean Lowther. Sailor! Verna Rogers. Nurse: Earle Coliett. Jlggs; Nell Campbell. Doc- tor; Ronnie Dawson, Boy Scout: Hazen Sherry. School Boy: Joan Craig. Queen of Hearts; David McJ Cardle._Schoo1 Boy; Annie Mc- Cardle, School Boy: Len NIeCardIe. School Boy: Rose Reeves and Plxvllis Drummond. Mom and Dad: Ruby Reeves, Old Susannah: Laura Doull. Red Cross Nurse; Pauline Johnson. Valentine: Gerald John- son. Soldier: sherly Jewell, Girl Guide; Stewart Drummond. Gypsy; Theresa Arsenault. School Girl; Gordon Myers. Red Riding Hood; Aubrey stctvart. Beggar: ‘Evelyn Duvar, Red Riding Hood; Leonard Arscnault, School Boy: Robert Arscnault. School Boy; Joan Wright. Snowstorm; Thane Drummond Valentine; Mary and Verna Heffcl and Gall Dmmmend, Party-Girls: Wesley lIeffcl. Choir Boy; Georgie Doull. Night; Arthur Craig. Tramp: (Invenyih Donll, Chinamnn; David Reid. Captain Zllarvel; Garnet bowthr-r, Cowboy. - Officials Ruth Johnzsoit. Secre- tary. John Myers, ll. W. Johnson, Lou Duvar, John Forbes and T. J. fmnnn Conflueiors.~B. Ramblers, Ahhics To Decide Winner 5'1‘. JOSEPH’. N. 3.. Feb. 6 - (GP) - Amherst Ramblers and Chariot town Abbtes will play a home-an -home series to decide the lop spot. tn the Central Senior Hockey League, it was announced following a league meeting here today. The two teams were dead- locked for top spot at the end of the regular schedule. The two-game total-goal series must be completed by Friday. the announcement said. ‘Another meeting of league rep- resentatives will be held after the Other teem: in the league are 8t. Josephs College and apringhill. \__.__!___. KENSIIIGTOII Illllli M0ildOY-—N0ff|i Shore League. Siimmenide vs. Demley ' Tuesday-Skating 3.30 to 5.30. 8 to i0. series to decide on play-off plans. _ one census. r= - - .. 1 ~ ' - -~——————i~—— This picture was taken on filo Sumtnerslile (iulf Course on Jflllli! - enthusiasts had completed playing six holes. From left. In right are. D Charles Peters and J. LeRoy Holman. The photographer and official sen Golfing In TT-anuary At _S’side 130th just aftrr four local gulf lt-e-srs. l-I. I‘. Foley. Arthur Alien. rcr was Mr. Evie DTCKU)’. The course was completely free of snow although the ground was frozen. yliillionaires Lose lTo Miners 9-2 l ‘ GLACE BAY. N. S., Fob. 6 — _, ‘ _ _ ; tCPi »- Sydney ltfillionznrcs. who a B‘ t ‘k L . r s racing on Saturday afternoon when MP0“ 58mm Ho!‘ Cy Mbue a Keen Racing At Summerside 0n Saturday . . . ~. k. t k -2 ‘l g f" the first official meet of the sea- écitgxlahphffp 213cc 13513;," Ail-hip; son took place on Summersld Q , _ f . harbor ice The attendance was he" “amid” mgm" ' ' l .'I‘!1e win p-‘actlcaliy assured large for the opening race and in- dicated an increasing interest by, the locul fans lll thespart of kings. hIint-rs of finishing second 111 the three-tcani loop. For North Sydney In class A Trot "n. Brim)" fir,“ Victorlns to wind up second. they c“ b‘, veteran rclnsmnn Frank will have Lo win their remaining Clowns Showed hi, has,“ ‘Us, any four galries and Miners will ltave o; {he 5pc“; \“lhi(\h placed mm 3,, to lose their remaining four. the class of former ice champion ——'—“"—’> and the performance on Saturday‘ afternoon seems to point to manyi‘ more victories on the speedway this! . Becca And Saints YER!‘- nfi‘. ‘lifllii’ .3. 513$; ildlliilwin Hoop Games meet ‘and in a closely contested!‘ - battle took the final lead on Babe’ Britton. A battle royal from wire fol wire was staged by the two colts,‘ Carl Aubrey and Range Han/la. Range Hawk was driven by that ever-popular veteran of the sulky. Mr. R. H. Phillips, and Carl Aub- lncrvasing their lead 1n the I P. l“. ‘B. I... to six points and ruli- roy‘ Filmed by m" Percnnia] m“ nin: their tittdefcatetl record to orite John Sobey, still in the lime-v sewn Lqnu“ ‘in. chux.lntlrlom, “RM despilt‘ his Sawfly H” ymws" Reece defeated the scrappy Prince Race officials hat-c lllumictl all,“ Wu)“ Cont“ hoop Squad by a "W?" “m”? m“ f?" m" Sam“ score of sis-st Saturday night bc- qays "we and the hnemp “m be fore a largo crowd of fans in the m ‘he hands of ‘h? sccnflnry o" P. W. C. atlditorlunl. In the other Tuesday evening when there will . be a genera; mwung a“ n“, encountcl on the double lJlll. the fourd the defensive of the losers hard Lo score against and as a result only had a nine point lead at half time. Mitchelson was held to slv points in the first half as S’side All Stars Defeat Aiherton Led by Stanley "Mooney" Gallant who shot four goals. the Summersidc All Stars downed the Alberton Rcgals II-6 in the open- ing of n. home and home series at Alberton Saturday night before 300 fans. Otllcr Summersldr- marks- men were Deighatl. Bradshaw and Trainer with two each and Frank, Oatway with one. ‘ took turns at guarding him. In the second half "Big Icn" really went to town as he scored nine baskets end three foul shots. Jim Langlllc and Donnie llfarLeziil were the next best scorers on the winncl-‘s side with ninc and right points eat-ll. Jack ‘P arse led tltc losers stilt‘ with "Rcd"-lloa'att i111» will! sell-ti Ifllil neat in l’ Rcce. Pu rs PF rv For Alberton Murphy and Currle.l-.\y=,u.l,c;_t,u,l l - up near the finish. Joe Louis ended the final Sharkey u eback at Netltl York. August l7. 1936. In the second game of the eve- ning the Saints. aided by somr Dependobe ‘ ivlsX IICAIDESCENT Always . and FLUORESCENT . Distributors h. T. "BUM". l-lllllll‘ Summerside - Charlottetown horsemen at Reads Corner Servic "IQCT-“l ITl-‘lll slllllt PvLlllSltill.‘ Station to iron out. all details. qm‘""'5“-". “amped R115 s, Mn" The summary of the events 1s as “mun” by a “cum of 5L3!‘ I“ follqws; , winning their game. the hoopsters 0|“, A 7mg, from the “Hill” broke a second Hal Britton (Gloom-i 1 rt -l'_\- place tie with the Anlhonalres and Guy Aubrey (Rom-pg) .11 l z vaniterl tutu second place tn the Lucky Guy (Arsenaulti . J 2 Ll standings. ClasaAPaeo Iii the opening game the Cllj. Indian Land (Reeves! l I _ (‘riilcgians held the high scorlra Babe Brltton (Thompsoni 2 2 L‘ Rel-re sqquad to a 23-14 first half Colt Race an they played a brilliant defensnr ' Carl Aubrey (Solves/i I "I 1 grure arid tr they had taken full Rllllflfi Hawk lPllllllfl-‘l '3 2 l! advantage of the breaks which Jlllllelli K9" Chllmplllll- Pfeilfl" presented themselves would have “Mfr”? Shirl"- Dal‘ Al'§""“"l'3 been on the long end of the 513011‘. gkmd“ Haflmcss- l" H~ The Reece. on the other hand. Charlie Bailem and "Spy" Ready. its he ace tilttpd for fouviectl points l! J 3 I"- had two each and Gavin hflfllfilaglggn 4 f) l 9. Atkinson had one each. The firstlculleil l ,1 I 4 period ended 5-3 for Sunlmersideugrglalr rt l 5 '1 the second 6-5 for Sllmm€TSldflL3nj|llr t 1 4 p with the gatne emling 11-6. Gllllflllll L“... t) 1 0 | was the big difference between, i _ u f victory and defeat for Summer-1'-@i,al, 114 s; l4 5r, side as he put on his best dis-l _ play of the season-S ||-_“'_qf, pr,- |=5 pp 1p - I Crockril 1 z .1 l . ‘i Ready l 1 .'l 3 fPc-zirst- (‘- "J l l-i ' l llonatl II l J 7 . ~ Balls-m .'l (l .'l 6 By The Canadian Press ,Cor1rad 0 o u 0 Jack Sharkeys second comeback; Anderson n n 1 n fight ended with the former Boston Aiikcn 0 0 1 0 "gob“ loser on points to Tony‘. ~-i - Shuceo 13 years ago tonight at Hos-f ‘Foiak. Ii 6 l5 31 ton. World heavyweight ehamploni three Yflirs before. Shaiirey slowed‘ s coxn cam; ‘lprvtll’ tcarlvl-xurir, built up a s11.- iiscu-pnlni lead 1n the first half lon the efforts of Bob Noble. Clarence Roach. and Billy Buck- lr-tr. who played a great game up front and with Bill Ready guard- 111; effectively on incoming for- wards. Windy Lcpage led the losers during the whole game as he collected ninteen points. 1n the sconnti half for (he winners Jackie Rcardun played a great glime and spear-headed tnany hill- ,n1c1t ilttacks. Jack O'Connor was ': .0 \c1",\' Plf(‘('ll\'(‘ on the offensive .1~ ho gartierctl twelve points. for both games were ltclJenald and Rev. W. ‘file referees for the Col. ViI-J. fl/facfiingzin. first g-imt- were E. Nicholson and B. Bilckless. I-‘ol- the second game J. Pearsc and B. licClair were the officials. :~1II.l'- FG F5 PF TI‘ l Ncblv 1 n 4 14 l l} r.- '7 1' 1 l6 ‘ Rrtl 11 G l l 13 1T0: t".1 H l 4i ll jO'tJti1:1it-. R 0 l 2 l).1:-ll‘iv n 0 l f) 1 Ready f! l 1 l l rot» .'t1 s ta tr 1 It'll FS PF T!‘ | Len t) l l. l9 Nicllolrol". 7. l (l 5 Simpson 2 i Z 5 hfclilnnovt 2'. i .1 5 Wilson l 1 4 3 l6 5 l0 37 l ‘Totals _w_~_ ilmloor RifIeShooting . ‘l lit-lo was some very good scores ‘lit. last week's civilian rifle meet. Thi- (text shoot will be held on 'i'u-.~stl:1_v. l7l-‘lJl‘\lf1l'_\' S. The following are last week's stuares: ll\'t~i(h Robinson 90 ,1‘~.fr~l lfornc f)? ‘ _. B. Jones 9T i A. Govmley 56 W. R. ‘Brennan 95 Alvin MacDonald M \\’. Walsh 94 ll“. C. Yuunker ‘(H iGco. Roget's 92 VA. Murphy 91. R. E. Jenkins . 90 P. l. Landrigan 89 Kicily" Landrlgan 89 tJ. l-T. Taylor SS oltl Prowse . F8 ' "lcn hIacDonald 86 l-f 1y \Voo S5 H. N. \'l'afts 35 Rm Ctirnpbell 85 '2. P}. lves 8i l \ Johnston S0 A. l.t~ll|:1ni‘ $40 ,\\' W Brown 5n 1\\', ‘(lauflotialii 8U v n. King so I Mair S0 ‘(' Sinclair . 80 Sport Briefs —Joe Ol-HClAGO, Feb. 6 —lA.I-'I us. has drawn a gross gate o! $461000 by eirziging 1n boxing (‘X- "iibiilons the ‘inst 1.hree_ months. liarsliall lvliles. manager of the ‘worlds champion. said today. NORA. Slvrdcll. ilk-b. 6 -»lCf’i ~—E-udb1ir,v Wolves, Canada's rep- rvscntatlvcs at. the norld ltockcy champiotlsliilus iu be held in iStoekholm this month today were Vi-Plfl t.o a 3-3 Lie by a. Swedish tczint of (he IITOViIlJIQl first di- vision. BASEL. Switzerland. l-‘ab. 6 -- wAPI ~ Switzerland defeated the iUhileti States amateur hockey ‘C1D! hert- ioclrrv, 5-‘) ‘ [UULSVILLE]. Ky, Feb. 6 — gAPi ~ nnt-llotc, n three-yea -old Wmporlrd race horse owned ' F‘. ll. (lrnhnnl of Vancouver. B. C... lwnn the first nomhtce for the 75th. .l‘lllllllll_';_Uf t-‘ie Kentucky Derbv Elie-re flay ’I. Churchill Downs ol- lftciais reported Saturday. Feb. l5 in. the deadline for nontznritions {for the Dcrblg ‘ WELLINGTON. .\'. Z. Web. 6- ‘RPII-lfl -l New Zealaudkl (‘llflllllllfill tracer. Highland Fling. ltarttlied by ill’; tanner-driver. L. P‘ Berke-it. set un a world mile grass itracl; reccrd Saturday b‘: covering the distance in two minutes at |Hutt Park. Previous record was own minutes and taro-fifth sec- and; i t"u1oAu0._r-_b~i -‘AF~ .- A ow” I W A MICHAEL GIIRTIZ new (Jichestlel Armani?" uso CARTOON REG ./ My“ it ~. t“ naverfgm” “M” CAPITQL Summer-side TODAY (MONDAY) and TUESDAY 4‘. :-_ -| 35118 0/ in mo! cneu - PRESENTED av WARNER BR03- ........... ..itilcltilriculll.ll 6'50»: LEVANI . s. LSAKALL . not»... enlttdzwm‘ “m” M, _ , ,__,,,,,, Sun-n rm by luliin I i1 Philip l3 [intent u h, I” Nun“, — SPORTS REEL st-tows 7.15 _ 0.15 MATINEE TUESDAY 3.30 ENT‘ MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY snows 7.15 AND 9.15 MATINEE MONDAY AN-D WEDNESDAY 3.30 record total of 199 nlgtlit. games is booked on the Antcrlcan Base- ball Leagues i949 playing schedule released today by league president Will Harridge. _ "The Junior circuit’: campaign begins Monday, April l8. with Philadelphia Athletics at Wash- ington for the Senators‘ tradition- al solo opener. ll. ll. i.. Standings MONTREAbiFeb. e-tcei_un- official National Hockey League standing: T? \V l, D F‘ A Pia Ltglrolt; 45 27 14 4 145 109 58 Boston . 43 21 l8 4 124 120 46 Montreal . 44 l8 2O 6 113 10S 42 Toronto 44 l5 1311 103119 ill New York . 42 14 18 10 100 105 d8 Chicago . 44 16 23 5 129 15S 37 The Experts Say s; KAY nax (Canadian Press Stall Writer) cvrrsnls. Fébt 6 - ‘CF’. " There's nothing like l irwéii hot soup to take the ch winter's d6)’- One of the easiest to make. Ind [nip which may be Pill mil“ °f the refrigerator! leftovers, l! 8WD swuk‘ “.0 pgundh bee! Ingredients: _ (coup bones. shank, neck or ribs). on. tablespoon m: two quads 001d water; one large onion; onc- quarter cup choppe’ celery, stalk or leaves; one tablespoon salt; three whole cloves: one be)" lfllj qne-quflrlel‘ teaspiaotlmmsllle. 5i“ our or svreet ma ora . Bzdwn meat lightly in fat. Add cold water. cover and sis-liner i“.- hmtrs. Add vegetables and 59d- sonings and cook one hour long- er. Strain, cool and remove fat br-m-e using, Yield: eight. cups. For Vermlcilli Souii- hm‘? ‘bulk it, bailing lwtnt, add one-half toa- Spoo“ 5a", and Gunman rtlt) ver- lTllCPlll. Cover and boll izefllli‘ l°l‘ '30 ntltiulcs. Vegetable soup .- fncrcdlfllifil two small sllCCs sail. pork‘. 0"? small onion: llfl lilblPklkiollh bmwngd flgul‘; lvvq cups shrelderl cabbage; one cup inmate juice or canned tomatoes; one cup (livid carrot; one cup dived Pfilalfi" “l” quarter cup pot barlrl‘. W‘? Willi“ hot water; salt and Drill)“- Cut suit purl‘ tn L'lll)f‘l- ziilcl tin-ii. slowly to extract fat ALLl lx.‘.el~ i-hopped onion tit-bad _ F! chopped onion and lll'0l\l| llgllililld l sprinkle ‘with bf"".'l1Gd flcur tilt-nil well, Add prepared YPKEP qhlq, hill-icy water and svlvoll- Lnas. Cover tutd cook sluwll’ l“ Om n, 1H,. how's. Yield‘ about l‘: cups Brmklasi isn't the only meal at which corral plays an important part lt 1s often used Ill dinner tlialtes, such as rolled Dflis Ill scalloped dishes ‘Tomato Wiener Scallop W _In- zrcdlcnts: One-quarter cup minc- ed onion; 2'6 cups tomato Jill" 01‘ fllllkl (Al? 1935130011 Sllgfirl 1H4 teaspoons salt: one-quarter (en- spoon pepper; oils-half teaspoon prepared tnustard: 0hr cup rolled oats; two curs tors. six ‘settlers: one tablespoon fat. Combine onion. |0llllllO juice. sugar. salt, prppet‘, ntustlird nlltl rolled oats. Place one-third of (he potatoes in a shallow greased bak- ing-dlrlt; covrr with cite-third of the tomato tnlxtltrr- and repeat. tnttll all and potatoes are used. Brush ‘sinner; with melted fat and a lit- tle prepared mustard and place on top. Bake cvoered, tn a moderate oven, 350 degrees Fahrenheit, -~- til pointers are cooked. Remove tcvcr for last l5 mitiutes to brown “tuners ‘field Elli I°l'"l!!§! finely diced trots-t I of the tomato mixture‘ WQWMQMODWWY CAMEO THEATRE Remington Iilonday: lilutlltee 4 P.M., 715, 9:1 _ Tuesday 1:15, 8:15 _ _ ‘The Late Mark Hellingeri Piljli Production. “NAKED CITY”, aby- ring Barry Fitzgerald, The moat exciting story o! fir; ivorid‘; most exciting city: ulna 8110118. "Romembe When" and “Se You Went To Play The Box-eel.‘ §>00%Mi© IN THIS BURNER (Continued from Page O) ful. and he told Laney that, a1- l-llbllsh people had forgotten and neglected him, he bore no ill-will to the promoters who had cast him aside after he was of rte further use to them . I l I I-eney. hen-ever. was indigndnt. He wrotea series of 1wrchlng stories. enlightening the yuan.- Cflnwmhls the mannerdn which Iiangford had been abandoned by the men for whom he 1134 mldg money. The response-to Inner-r stories was instantaneous. has}: was deluged by eentrlbutlonlfbf money arid a trust fund w“ established - e fund which will kPt-‘D Sam 1a comfort for the rent of his days. e "The People of Canada. finally are getting around to paying g l”. fated tribute to old Sam. 1-115 lwmr town of Weymeuth Falls no lens. er is as prosperous as it wu i; the clays when it was a centre o1 the shipbuilding. pulp and lump". lng industries. The people are poo; and educational faellltlu u. meagre. O 9 0 , "Some me has int. upon the 1d“ o.’ building a "Sam Lallgfqrf ECIIOOI" at Weyinouth Falls, thr illullcvj.’ to be raised by pub,“ contributions. A priest and n P"°l‘~‘-"a"l1 Clffsiman head tint committee. but the school will be illoll-(leliulrllllailnltal and the teach. ll"? Stall Will be provided by (hr liiuuicltiallliy» e . "\l'e'rc vmtnlg this. piece Ln the Ilene tit-wt some of the oldtimerr ‘nl-iu remember Sam when he was "l lll-‘i ilcalt- \\ll] send a contribut- .1011 to the Salli [JillLffUfd School l-‘uild (‘.0 Royal Bank of Om“, Ttltfllnitoullt. Nova Scotti." Professional Cards E ‘j s. e. Parkman.‘ -' Opf.D., 12.0. l ll UPTUMEURIS. l ‘, Eyes Examine l I (iiasifea "lttef l i Visual ‘Profiting Git-cu REGENT‘ manna BLDG. slimmer 5L. Summereide B. F. Hunter. KO. o OPTUMETRIS‘! (Jompiete Heuai Ahllyeee (ilauee Fitted SMALLMANS BUILDING Summers-Ge. HILL l PHONE 183 l T. Eerie Hickey l Chartered Accountant Office at .- lil Grenville Sheet Phone 515 i l l l l i t i