MARCH 2.195311”. "Ti-Ewssrssn. GUARDIAN -r-.'”""f 3 summer strut. Nugiionos: GLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following store- i okgulfe, Summer Street: Goiu-lion Drugstore. 21 Central Street: Bell 30 iteliy'I N” , Ab." Doucettes water s-stand. .Wuor Street: ,m;y 4 No. cut Shellac, at slices. ..Sl(ATE Bedeque Rink Tues- day afternoon 3.00 to 4.30. ..ASNL'AL MEETING Dunk Rlt'!'l' Farmers Institute at the Mme of Robert Jnrdine, Tues- dnv pt;-hing, March 3rd. I -ri.Vus HUGE EGG-llrs. Fred m,,,.m-g of Freetown, while re- rmgh gathering eggs from her now" ,,( Plymouth Rock puilets, was quite surprised to find an un- llsUi'lli,l' large egg in one of the HMS. This huge egg measui 6': by it lll('llCS. It had a clean white 559” ft-11.3)) when broken revealed 3 full; foimed iiormai size brown git?” cit; inside. The flock of pul-. .93 ,,.,,m which this egg tins gath- lagtld ll.ltP been in egg production ,.b,t- suite the latter part of pcccn ner 5- GMJV l-JLDERS ADMITTED - Av, itir irguiar worship yesterday mnrii:ii;: three new elders wercyad- mittrri to the Session of Albertoii lltlil of the United Church do in a solemn service of 0,. Those chosen by mem- hers of the congregation for this mh office were Mr. J. R. Bony- man, Henry Clarke and Mrs In an impressive mes- x i.ll(l before elders and con- '1 the duties and privileges PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE ' sununorside. Phone 3031. 'ptiono. Advertising lluprooontntlvo . ,, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. su-eat; Vince's Grocery. 120 Iuuoll Street; Enmnn'r Salt. ' Borvioo Drug Store. LL Wofto in Kelnlnxton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aiireryon: rrunir ween. Benresentotive. Phone: 6!-1 Offico and 88-3 House. GEORGE WOTTON a M32 ood'8t)x3. bought at any of tho in Bunnie : Mark Goudet. 6'1 Granville street; -HOUSECLEANING. repairing and painting supplies obtainable at Bruce's. -FOR AN EVENING of fun gnu ml-"W-lnm6nl. come to the social in Kensington United Church As- lembly Hlilliwednesday, March 4, 3-15 D.m. Everybody welcome. --ALBEBTON ICE SPORTS. tonight at 7.30. Sponsored hy the Boy Scouts. Everybody welcome. -ll0('KEl' tonight. Monday. South Shore League, second-game in finals. Freetown Royals ye,-. sus Cape Traverse Rovers. Arl- mission 35 cents. -l-TNERAL AT ST. ELEANORS -The funeral of the late Mrs Robert Muirhead was held on Sat”i'clay from her late residence in St. Eleanors where a liort serv- icc was conducted and thence to St. Johns Anglican Church where service was also conducted by Von Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. The pail-bearers were Mesrs. Ken Mills, Fred Mills. George MacWil- llams. Nelson Compton. Lawrence Compton, Creelmiiii Compton. In- terment was in the church cem- etery. S. Albe:ion and and had just of pajamas and nightgowns on . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN In the above photo from left to right are Mrs. A. G. Kenyon, Miss Ronnie Rose Mc- Kiniion, Mrs. L. C. Dilworth and Mrs. L. E. A. Myles. All three matrons are mem- bers of the executive of the R. C. A. F. Station, presented Station Ladies Assist Hospital Summerside Women's Auxiliary to the childrens ward of Prince County Hospital a number behalf of their organization. The Women's Auxiliaryl takes a keen interest in the welfare of the hospital and periodically devotes portions )f their funds t.o projects which will assist this fine modern hospital. lfleary Maroons Defeat Alberlon , Regals 9-6 . -The OlL-aary Miiroons defeated the Albcrton Regals 9-6 in an ex- hibition game played at the O'- Leary rink on Saturday night be- fore a very good crowd. The game was very cleanly played with only I speedy recovery. I Kensingion and U I I Vicinity -The many friends of Mrs. Rob- ert Humphrey. Ker.-singt-on. will regret to learn that she is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital. underwent an hope for a Mrs. operation. Humphrey and all Miss Ma.ry MacDonald. Kensing- 0'leary Scouls Advance In Hockey Series On Friday night the 0'Leary Boy Scouts hockey team continued their winning streak by defeating the Kensington scouts 5-2 at Kensington. They had previously won their first game of the two Maple leafs In 3-0 Shuloul Over N.l;ilangers TORON'IO. (OP)-Toronto Maple Leafs ran rougthshod over. New York Rangers for a 3-0 victory here Saturday night. in the first game of s weak-end horne-snd- home sorta. A crowd of 12,877 National l-loc- key League rans saw goalie Harry Lumley coast to his nlntlh shutout of the season. tying Gerry McNeil of Montreal Canadiens for leader- shin in that department. Appearing with the Leafs for the first time were centre Willie Mar- shall. up from Pittsfovurgh Hornets of the American Hockey League. and left-winger Parker MacDonald horn Toronto Marlbocos of the On- tnrio Hockey Association Junior A series. Marshall showed some nice play- making hilt Mncnonald, up on a three-game lend-lease arrange- used sparingly. The Rangers who haven't scored 5 may in their 1339, t,h.,-es giampg, placed second in the world -chain-. Pm”? '0 D9”-519 Toronto Slialers Win Major Share of Honors ers won the major share of honors at the championships here Saturday. year-old from the Toronto Skating Club, scored an upset win the senior women's title. Peter Flrstbrook, 19-year-old clubmate of Miss Gratton. retained men's championship. compettion in the skating championships Switzerland, younger skaters. Bowden. 26, of Toronto club suc- cessfully defended three of four Canadian championships. The smooth-skating couple retained the senior pairs, waltz titles with effortless precision on merit, Wm-1 the amabeu, club, mu tlliebgreen ice of the Minto Skating C u . OTTAWA, (CF) -Toronto skat- Canadian figure skating Barbara Gratton. vivacious. 16- victory to his senior But a graceful couple fresh from. world figure at llavos. overshadowed the two Frances Dafoe, 23. and Norris their and ten-step PAGE THIRTEEN Max Bentley Heading Back To.Wesle1n Farm Dl!.'LlSl.E, Sask.. (CP) - Max Bentley, the unassuming farmer's son who made a pile of money and ended up with a lot of aches and pains in big-time hockey, in head- ing back to his farm. He's sick and fed up. The 33-year-old Bentley, one of the most dazzling figures in the National Hockey League since he broke into professional ranks 13 years ago, hasn't-been heard from since he played briefly with Tor- oiiio Maple Leafs in I Toronto game last Wednesday. But, there was little doubt that Maxie was on his way to Dellslc. possibly to end the Bentley era in the game. Maxis father said he was due here some time Sunday. The little hawk-nosed dandy. plagued by injuries and illness dur- ing the present season, checked out of his hotel Thursday and van- ished. He was believed to be t.rav- Miss Defoe and Bowden. who in a big. black MEI Mm had new bkmi wmamany mnships last week. withdrew mmll cnnyei-tilile with his wife and fath- the senior diiiice event and Franccsl "”"'1”' Ron Murphy. who had a three- game trial with the New Yorkers Abbott and David floss of winni-l enriv this season, Guelph Biltmoros of the O1-IA jun-' tor loop and Derformed oapably. SUMMARY l First Period No scoring. Penalties: None, Second Period l-Toronto, Nosterenko ll-Iannigan. Hassardl 2-Toronto, Horton 9:50 19:20 Penalties: Howell 3:5ri, Horton 15:05. Third Period 3-Toronto, Sloan 'Smith, Stewart) l'l:"i0 Penal-ties: None. Stops: Worsley 9 11 11-33 Lumley 9 '-22 r,s.mma-1 mm. 1 peg Winter Club won the title. of the section of the senior women's event overcame an early Steckiey, 17. of Oshawa. Ont. who learned her skating in Prague, Czechoslovakia, placed third. Pachl, now living in Montreal but skating for the Ottawa Mintn ('lub,. earlier placed third in the women's championship which was won by Sonja Currie, 15, of Ed- monton. Flrstbrook. defending merits champion, headed both the pulsory sections to retain his title. Charles Snelling, Toronto 15-year-old skat- ing his first year in senior Miss GratIon's skilled liandlirig foiir-minute free-skating lead by Dawn Yarmila Pachl, 15-year-old blonde .Vliss jill1lOl' com-; figures a nd free-skating com- Officials of the Leafs knew noth- in; definite of his whereabouts. St llunstans C0llill1l:.u.l from page 6 with Mount A. he scored 35 points and against U. N.B. he had 37. His highest scoring total for .1 single game was made in an L!- land League fixiure several weeks ago He tossed in 53 points. far more than the total score of the opposing team. The amazing part of Reardonts play is that he never has a poor nitrhi. Any Home in which he scores less than 20 points is considered an t-.ff-niigfht for him. Reardon can score from any- where in the opponents tarritory I O I WHO, Vicinity of the cldcrshlp. The service of M... tl'0.'5l1lll culminated in the sacra- Mr. Willard Hardy. Amherst. N iiieizl of the Lords Supper. S. spent the week-end visiting Vyiggggj fi'icjiit1:l3 Hl(1id' reli;tIives in Albertoii an ms RAE. e was accompan- PBVSUIIIIS led by Mr. Ernest Hardy, also ,of one penalty being handed out. Both teams concentrated on com- bination playing and kept the goal tenders busy for all three periods. Several players were missing from the regular line-ups of each team. game series at 0lLeary and will now meet either East Royalty or Georgetown in further playoffs for the island Boy Scout hockey title. After the game at Kensington the visiting team was treated to a. pany, was runner up and Peter aupgifleld, 20, of Toronto placed In the senior pairs. the Canad- y I ton (Irishtown Road) underwent an appendectomy in the Prince County Hospital recently. Hei- many friends hope for her speedy recovery. ' and he has such a variety of shots that it is practically iirnposivble to guard him. His shooting average seldom falls below 4067, an ex- traordinary figure considering the number of points he scores and the tan junior champions. Miss sterk- ley and David Lowery, were run- Stlmiiiezside last Tuesday. K llew Poiitgnianfor family motored to Saint John, NB. over the weekend. They were ac- week. Crapaud Meeting Town Of Allierton H V. tar inning spentt 21c past month In Albzaavlnl Ii-lent three weeks in some of the parties interested in for tomorrow i'niesdayl evenlnl. to which all interested persons : ins W0 square ml1?5- "95 "”WW' i . - L. n mm Wm-9 ypnnnnpnls as follows: til. ...C have been invited. ered by samuelchamplain in 1615. vFqDAY VIARCH 2"! you sp:-c'ia H o l W00 .,; K A Wlllgt, party W” M an h At this meeting it 13 hgped thgt ' CC"'-TTTCT-"C'Cj""-CC T i A ' t ' 4.-)0 I07 --------------------------------------------- " 't ,' '5 mluche at the i1.,cn'.. Kg various opinion: will he or;:entrd- SUSSF-K1 Bu i9Pt-Ha1lfax- --- . T"eT”bTT”,TTT”g 4", gum, final. yuobth shore sumo for 8-00 .5tvlver: G d ' that a full diiictissinn on t pro- Dartmouth S. Marys took it two- Noam svnxgv, N, (CPL- g - ,, e , III et. The - . . , y . . . 1.?” were in aid of the pill. nosed rink will be held. and that mime lead in their Maritime Junior rt-anklin sports club won the h LPRKIIP g l "plpnp ('m-us Beauty salon Dial 23?? ''ll; omas Aquinas Society: various committees will be n.p- semi-final hockey series with It 5-3 Cape Breton Junior Hockey League Q rlllll VIIIIPV ! , if) Mr ..... pointed yo begin action immedi- win over Sussex Rangers in the um sgturdhy Wm, . 7.4 win over fgr COU955 ' op i Q"N.nv5 y;,.m.gy shoppe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Dial 2420 1 muigzlld Mrs. Ex-ngn 5.11."; and aLel)v' 5 Kings County stadium here satur- sydney Millionaires. . H VF- ' , 0 lllesetyi ;:n3l;l'n"l:l)5 Hgliggtgi CLllVE.2l...tND (AP) - A thief dn3Ii!t1iiightiielr 4-3 win here Friday bezithgf-Fszcgriluszldiuwhtol tzgtnhri: and Colds : Esme Mercurys i Aumm Beauty salon i ----------- ” Dml 281V lobar," ”' Mhwuche on Thursday; stole a 9500 lle'detect0r from Fen" nlshtr the Saint-9 need only one against the winner of the Hallfax- 4 "'- Game 3;3o gnu-p Mai-leis Beauty Salon .................................... -- mill 2433 '7 amt - - oouegn psyuholofy department more to take the round. They can Dsrtrnout ; St. Mary's-Sussex J i ..3v way. . close it on Monday night .It Dart. nnnoerl cl. ' '1' ''''I M. Kinch picking tip one each. After the game the Regals were guests of the Maroons Hockey Club Red Hingslalie , 4-3 Decision Penalties -. Moore 3:18 and 8:- Deleai Sussex i 8-Halifax. day, February 24th. to see her sis- ter. Mrs. Robert Humphrey. who is a patient in the Prince County mouth where the five Slime 597195 will be completed. The Rangers suffered a severe loss less than four minutes after the game started when hard-check- Wsmer 19:43 Penalties .. Norman 7:18. Sch- urday night by a score of 9-4. A second game in this series will be played at 0'Leary. flamingtLSlalies MIAMI. Fla, icP)-Greentree Stables Straight Face, with Tor- semi-finals 3-1. Lake Simcoc in Ontario, cover- tle against Chicago Black Hawks. Schmidt, who is 35 and began his major league hockey career 17 This was the third game in a week between the Hawks and the Bruins. it closed the Bruins' sea- son play in Chicago where they failed to win all year. losing four First game 7:30 sharp school has received a seven-volume set of Qampbells Lord Chancellors." once the prop- Washington Seattle extends 6,500 feet. ”Lives of line floating bridge at Rea rdon's Jack ohose to return to saint Dim- stan's where he enrolled five years A'"h"5it Smrmg M” the Mamms were W" Mr Bruce Ma.oNaught of Cole- delicious lunch by the Kensington ners up to Miss Dafoe and Bow- Va;-tetv of shots he uses 41-55 Jae5:';;”2:mL:”S'ulI:I:::::ge LAC Do I H 5' g:3:1:y,:ie:?1g1?11Isd"&(.iAlfacggfgag man was a, visitor to Summerside Girl Gudes. CHICAGO, (AP)-Veteran Mill den. possibly the most gutgmndmg ton. ftejd I K summ-emduku ETCLV. R. C. A. .. Smauman add G Bemam egch on Tuesday. February 34th. Another iO'i.eary team, the Schmidt scored two goals Sun- g- characteristic 1,, Reardon'3-nuke- t”' ””5 Mt bemm n ;' X: 3 Vm”9' '0 M" wmng one GL9n'Mam,e,ws went I Ramblers, defeated 1!. team from day night to keep Bostons hopes HISTORIC VOLUMES "W up 3, the modegby wybh wlhpgh he -.w illlfl Mlrs. Frank MacDoug- 0 a Ry. on a scoring spree for the Regals 3'5"", Ema” Mm' C11:rmom;I. was ,I'7m9"5ld 11 an lnilermedmle C 597' 10? 8 National .H0Ck9.lf 1-'?8iZU9 views his own ability. as (H Bltioiiitneid were visitors to Mr, and M” Edlow Albert BM tallying four goals with Leclair and a USU” W Summers e mi ”95l tea at the Kenslngton Qnk on Sut.- play-off spot alive with a Zn? HALIFAX, (OP) 4 Dalhousio law Sh F-X W61"? Nmlouk '0 391311179 services this year but - -- 1 ' sh . . "5sfi.:ecy:ri?iir5t:Hglic'i; Irginigiml companled by -Mr. William Albert. at Noam,” Resmuram where may Hospital. gx years ago, hit in the first period em. 0, Hon 54L. Shannon, mm 830 as 3 Grade x stgudgngg. 1-1, 1, Mr , W Don Campbell MLA were treated to a very enjoyable gg and azainnlp the lhlrglathzhlpntter was 3 member of bhe original f'ac- now a Sophomore Ax-is main and ' ” ' ' ' i " lunch. - o score nu tying it - ICHE0 ulty when the school (ypened in a srnart student who owns a vary ,3” and N113, Prldh;m1 John. ?gg?:"gSmier:nbyB5f's' Campgeg mid The 0'1.eary Maroons play the Tl;A::;5:' "'..x:' ::'ff,?l”I l"d' . i 1883. The books were donated by good academic record. mm mm Mr. Fwd Macmod mt motored to C.hnrl.V;nt an Variy. bpeiilng game of their semi-final rip . 1-Nagesu died samnmv The effect of. the tie was to Julia Min Archibayd at the Ex. Reardon yearned most of hi, 1,... 5Um”l”'5”l" bi 9” 0” Friday my day where Mr Caoineboilm aesm. saws mm Hm R' C'AiFiF1yerS at "P133112-t y'elz)ii- she had her first ' "3""? Ch1c""' "P m"”h , p1"9' ohequer Court of Canada. kebball at Saint pDu.n.stan's wihere Bnsillll more they will visit rei- ,,,,,,, W. ,, 9,5 ff l””r"' Ohm tnmaht ' ”rd ,5 M; ,-,,W,,,,,,,,.,. "mer Wm" One, Point of WOW v-----:.. the new Alum-Co-nmasiurn hu lmes and mendivs. Edward I ID ns 0 he Prince ri e . Boston remained a point behind The naming portion 0, the Lake given mm me oppmvtumtyy to de- --- i sand Legmam” mm the midi H3Wk5- velop the shooting ability that be naturally possemes, WSE KZ KZEZ CROS.SWORD rasxzo Acsai LYZ4 , - onto-born Ted Atkinson riding. and tying three. To N l ' "13 R0" 1f”lCA,'.?;"' imgegarlgff won the 5100.000-added A Flamingo First Period --On saturtlay Mr. Walter Hogan from the C9 M 3" . d if stakes at Hialeah Park Saturday- 1-Boston, Sohmidt Acnoss 2.3" egglg 13. Miscellany began his riulies as policeman for . I The big defenceman inisse an an tme riches! race ever run by mreeg mumam V I 10:50 1 Towax 3.Rodem 19. Twmgd the town of Alberton. I d ”""' s . tempted check and wrenchecl his yeRFo1dS- zggomcago Fae” -(obs) g Elevated fabric! ML Him” "H5 5”" in the Um' '1 M”-VTKE-”o 'CPi'"D"”0" Rm ankle in falling. He 15 eiipected W The 16 entries raced according iDewsbtii-vi 1tl'00 ' .t i 20 S innin toy N 5W” bl” cm” w Alberto" ” I i Wm-35 just abm" smzne? (gt my be M” mr the "Bond h R to the script Straight Face 8-to-5 Pemltiesc .iWOl'Ls0l'l 3:4-1 Peters 5';l:;1:,s,i,:;5 5 (glance the zcpiaatforgon a very young child when his pa.r- lingering hopes Mon rea ana - . Paul schm-man of t, e. angers . t . g H . .' y t ' - , t ants, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hogan. c,:;';u5""f;i;forr:ill be held it lens might still have or kftni:-hint! was the outstanding player on the Ll;)"'1lri”fhle'l3s'frmF;I”l';o 933- M””'geli'-if Perm 9.lG,;:t(aAnSt.ien-) 8 ;i;y;&3abyl.i28 gone: it ” dl ll ' hi i. t .5 , VP” "3 3 fltt ' ll Nrtl 1 ll ey 1493- , d ists ll 1l5 '. ' A V . , i , ' . !':?lIl1l(l)i-(l)Pa(;s RAE: ll&r.l;I:0g;7:l1r;euf;;:E which plans for the building of a mil; bill (n;(Plng'1a 0;!-1; decciicsion Sm. igemaigdgefglgie Hgssalso oglmgld am um by a lengtli-and-a-half Dielv No scoring. g 10.1-hencsmys vyolently 2g,Amencan nmmumg gm gm Ed in me Unwed states where he new indoor rink will be lhO1'Oll8hly umny-mzm on Marm Bmlws goal summon from the Sam” and drew Eugene Congtagittitris Rhoyinl liayr leenaities. Che-vreiftils 4.08, Lynn 12.59,,-ch 1,Incgndl5 . poet, ggmlg mgygfj has since made his home, coming d'5C”55ed- I before it wildly demonstrative mm; minors and . much The m9m- 5900” 9 ms 0 08!! I 16-12. 13.Thesetting ism 29. Allots dais l'1Eul.i-. litre from Irvington, N. .l.. it short The N93 of bl-llldlnl 3 Pink ll crowd. major and two of the minors were 2' , . Tm” P"”” 0f We 3” 3-w5YY 30-059 i9 1; N , A. lime aim It is his invention 10 th” ”m3"'55'V9 "HRS? first W85-H Five times the game came to for 5 fight and two roughing bouts Th1"d' 3 Peck backr M15 M” 3-01110880. M01'Bdden . 14.Ahead (slang) whomleut 9" '1' "1" igain cstabltsli residence in Alber- in 1943- Whm Public 0911110" 599m- a halt when fans vented displeas- whh Gerry Norman, who was as- Vera Briggs Tribe" . Fmnh Vii”- (G'”d”n"i -. -------- -- 3-33 15.Type 9.Specterl is granted . l0ll- makllli here 8 Mme 50? M5 ed '0 IRVW WC" 3 Pmlect ure at. referee Fraiilc Udvari by 5; ned ma tough job of policing Ad” mo” cm” Relnet mly ml-V 4”B””m' sahmidi measure 11.Inflamed 82. Bear 40-BIVIHII three motheriess children. Doris, Several meetings were held at 1-Rh-.1”; .-ubbor shoes programs. mi g,,5.,,,,; shamshootu ' in the race. ' tohevrefils. Martin) .... .. 14:42 mmbmbe,-of gweuingof through river mm. and Wm”. 1.-we old" Ch”. that time, and resulted in the ior- Jelly b,,.m5 mm other Rwrted HI; Warner burw ihmax de. Time for the mile and an eighth Penalties: Macltell :25. apbmicat eyelid the air I4.0ldtlmel then are iiiuri-ted and living in the motion of a joint stock companv articlesdon the ice 1 l man who missed the opening W” 12”) 2'5 W" A "3me"mg'x”t PATW ""3 ”'se"w'ed uwm”, United States. which incorporated under the name Rubber shoes found their target ems Wu ,, nmdout and also "3015 "HOUSE ON TELEGRAPH mLL-- (Gr. Brit.) 13.Mergo.nur 85.Bellaws 45.Eoklmo. Mr. Hogan isexperieneed in police of ”Crapaud Rink Company Incor- m u m the first period 33""''d in m mm He muted Straight Face paid 35.30, 53.40 OPFNS T01-my AT 17. Bright red 15. Hebrew 88.AslItic knife . vmrk. having been on the city 1101- porated". .ree W35 , y g y ' um"? "e as by, n i 1 and 5230' RW” Bay Gem 1”” (jApyTb1, summymsmg 21.Amer-lean name for country M.Stou l lee force in Far Rockaway, N.Y.. Many of the ,,,,,,,,,g mm on u,ln'f;l;l:m';: :1sg:z;med 1"” ""9 9 M 3" 54.30 and 33.30 while Tribe return- - ' ,,,,,m,,m Goa gasungoa 48.ClosetO ind also with the C ast G d th 1 - t . t . , ' .- ' 8d 83.30. poll” Ho spent abomou yealxlkllt dig-erlesngngla::1'?rO;,X&mIned. Two the evening im the 14.7.11 custoin- No player on either team clicked Straight Face bav gamed Mn -Elngrosaing and absorbing en- 22. Ptr-tag wmpetem 5'" ers who turned Om WT Buich f r more than one goal. The Hali- ' - t.ert:ain.mci1t is supplied bv "House 23.5 r in! Guam as a Cltllian employee of the chitecg .e by 1 . 0 . of Count Fleet out of Expression n v i cc as Umw States government it re 0 a nod and studied. Bouriinrd night, in honor of the fax marksmen were Bill Bailef earned sue mo in um ma wt on Telegraph Hill. film newcomer 5" 9 - to determme the one most suit- cm-mdtens' veteran captlln End Buddy Ettinger. Norman, Marty y ' D A at the Capitol Theatre. A more re- 1118113) "let defenceman. Bollchnrd WM DTP Barry and Warner. Wm" "35 in two years M racing m warding romantic mystery drama 25-Smile! . P”5'1b19 3395- bulldlnlf mlwrllll. sented with it new car, along with Llneupg' m9I'796' He won three of seven has not come this wav in a long 27-Indlhn 38' "tr MISCUIICIW and and Wu” ”"d "'”'”' 9' bum"! scores of other gifts for himself Halifax-h-Goal: Doyle' defence sum 1”” ye" w W” m'”5 "5 stretch Basically it is. the inmg- 31-Femelvlvlz We fink Were eon!ldered- and family. The total value was Loyett, MucLeod, Warner, Mac- 3;" I;an"f'::hir;n::3neRrller Star” 3! uing and inventive storyline which 83.0rs3" v- - -t migmfmgmtchk W" 5”” Hbiiulh” 815.000. Lure; forwards, Ettingerr. Kenn gi provides the new production wiith M gfsmell - 5 money is 8 de- H . at M ii Richard's ti-, 3 ,Ev ,G udet Nor- curd f me. But the actntf - OW" y Wmed with 3 10”” bi"lk- g0Bln:,:COll11(ieROli”;g0lnE;;eC:EBsOn,ll'a3 35,? V1313; B:'x::'. B:iley,i ' Soviet. if it? three stars - R.ioh- (Indians: ... Action on the construction or held scoreless but he Cmmled W0 Sussexkoodi lnmes' defence nrd Base-hart Valentina Cortesa 37.Ltberal 5111718 of-lfiilszggah 0' Wm" Leo whale” ihe pmipom mm W" pmwmd Wills W W1"! W total Points to MacArthur. Wallace. iiarrls; for- and William 'Lundicnn m Could 395”'""Y c e - ' C . . ' pm She elMre:;':he”E:;5;)c:0cA5:?; ecxgegg i;::uri'lfel:”l:': H119 81. it now stands at 42 goal?! alnd wards. Schurman. Delaney. Whittsrs my The Cnmdhn he") hardly be improved upon, npr cceaiild ;;IallrSll:;l0i0 Hmplm on Bnumw Febm” the area in the , on "r at n 39 assists. only five points o IL G,.,d.Yy Johnston. Langeile, Mc- Mnrmme Jun!" the film have been more eoqudn "M be" M W t L . y con uc on 0 I1 own record of 86. Cormlck. Morrow. I-lowatt. Hammhb mm) th 4 1y realized by director and Pr0yU0- ' . rea ment. new creamer-y and cold storage Referees Peters and Kelly. Ham” Damn um I er "House on Telegraph Hill" 1.! a 43.Mi.-chanica A... c ' - a on ea - i - ton Sunday evening piebruuy 22 Ekiclgmthtnycraopauiihgndrotgo SUMMARY me mms 2-O 95 im-iylignexample of obs suspense art c(l:;rIilI::q) ' I . ' ,:;mg?'ld”9” 91 M"? held their Trans-Canada Highway would fo1- H"! "fwd 1M1-131113; Barlley Mnmgm Nu!" nlwiss scortesa comes on the scene 45 Drive L V meeting in a convent low. ., . v , . Sydney 2.1-Iniifnx ll . - am in, 47 Arabian r. rsroom Slater St Mary presld syn th th d l-Detioit, Lindsay (Vincent. Warner) 5.03 Charlottetown '1 Glace B-av 4 m” M E mncemfatmnto P 3; 119 ll. ' ' 99 mi 3 Creamery 5" i ' ' .... .. 8.42 - if , .tti "1 ' i t ' E . A f'.'tioiis ar- 8 9 e g cold storage has been constructed. zggzinfi iljflyggay ” ' 2 ggelnngdvr; M" 1”” VI New Br-unswli-,k Senior gmzzingt her 1:01 America 48.Byoneself Mr and Mrs. Stanley smith of and the new NBIIWEY ”"0”lll (skov) 9:19 3-Sussex. Howatt fuolnagn gt iambt ':Ohn '1', and undreamed of wealtzh as t.he 49 Brownish-red Charlottetown were vmw” m Cmpwd h” be" '-'”mP1e""d lmd 3-Montreal. Olmstead (Morrow. schurmant 17:08 115 E”, n M S" 95 '0r'smE" m1" in-herllor Of 5 "'Vl-Vh Sam” 1" ”"' 50 ibaglcedony Mlsco .l 9"”: v . 9:4' 1 - dt 7:40. E' s 1 ” ' , hill i . In this . as ” mgrie on Sunday. February 22. The mute of me hi hm; Wu (Liich. Hiirvcli p : Penait es Gnu e I Hill. I Qmh" Sm.” sari Francisco M Mr: 0;hem me DOWN home of Mrs Fred Des- 5 3' Penalties - Lach 1.00, From misconduct 7.40, Schuiman 8 V .1 , wondetrfuliy su . R0('h”- I 5" 1"lp9'm"t r""”' 35 R M” iv” vost 5:51. ztloore 7:25. .lolins.ii: 40, Macl.ure 11:44. Morrow ll:- 8' F3-(Md 1' OHM” '1' film was aCi.llall.V mN'lE'- 13 "llfolded 1' Assembly 0 ---- side”: if”-m"3b'9 t” have the "W 8:35 and 13:29. Skov 9:35, 'Olnl- 44. Mncl.eod 14:35. Norman 17:- Quebec 36l:l::;ib”;:ll::;nrli the strange story of the house- of person! it S.t d 3 . rnk esiie the paved highway-ii . 15. 2 .p 8 K 17.46. ' - 0- g Mm CO1 1 5 inhe,-mad, V ' rne bllb';;,',',) 18,? C'?;,""z';ngf:;:,' desirable location in time of storms isasenlbo'33:",-f”ldh”'" 5 ' M A ' qc””;'::.':Id Pm” M.ai'lboms 1. Oshawa 3. the imr”; e;,:m”m Mm H. pmhy Cygypg-OQUO-1-;.;.,"e,evs hm to Mnk 1;. "here he will spend mne weeks and when travelling is unfavorable 4.1.g,,nh;x, Nonmn wmf15"r 1: 9”” 11' vmhout, giving away nhe triolciness A X Y D L B A A X II (R I ..... A on secondary roads. Second Period (Guide!) ............... H 1113 Giitlvphuii, it.nCiIttl'l;lPlll'PS IR of me Not, the dmlma hrgehv I. L 0 N 5 F E L L 0 w -"H. Yvonne and Lorne Des- ” is "”5"d”d "mi ”15 Pl'0P059d 5-Sussex Delaney ' t "r "' " ” " :'"' "" hinges on the contest for )flPS Coi-- one mm. Hm - A I a , - . . - - . V . ply stands for another. in this example .5 use h" m Mlwlmche molored to "cw "nk b"”c"”3 Wm h” 9”", S-Dem.m' wnfson . ischurmnni 1:30 Tfmmins 4' F”lm"'h”.d" 2' tesa'S M'lPm0"5 b9"l”9” F M! for the three l.'s. X for the two 0:. etc. Single letters. apos- llclon when u, throughout the ,-ear for "mom (Howe, Sintlairl 3.50 Timmiiis-Pnrciiplne wins best-of- ,,d . my week-end of li'ebrua?y iim the activities and it is felt that it will 5-'V0MNll MOON? 6-H;,m"' )B"ry 5 35 five finals 3.0 8-'4 11 W'N1'hYb:;i- l?:'1';'w:9r trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. - " ' i ' - i am" ' ' ' We at R" W ” e' h 11 0d ltt an t Mnyp C --M u serveta very lmlnortimt psi-t.ln trio 8-gggiillltrlrlzlael. :i0al;lJ:;l'l) .......... .. 7.48 7gsuAsex' whim” Smnmrdolritaxi-l;hSeenr:pi;vi; N LEac day t e c e e era are l eren mm” "l he!" h;hieniiie(:Le1ri1sttl:gucrl:e biitigrfiaxidinhrgrie or the peopq (Loch. Gveoffrionr 19:24 ls"h'"'m'"' Delaney) 6:40 Kitcliener I leads lieet-of-seven - A Cr-wmgmm Quommm b From now until Saturday. AVIHFNI Hill. WP Off” 1" "19 United at: yb tr 3' r cm. i 1; h 55. Pronovost and Rear 7:15. Bramfnrd 1. Owen Sound 4.A l j M" mmung-Em M T! i h pu'ml.?32u uactllroirtiiiijs iumbzrnangasvii Howe 11:28. Sinclair 18:13. :;'g”;I,;:o1:aucl"”3Eg;f seglPfllna1?:ll';l)(ll leads been-or-.-event ” ll 7; R w . x o s 2 v M R R A F M R L s J. nu visitor in Misoo g” or mm men an mm mm" n '"""' ""”d mi" Hm” ":27: E””"" 15" . ' -i'i J i suturam-'u Cryptoquote: ova BUSINESS was TO PLEASE by. F . "Che DH M0n- cutting timber that can be used in 41 Sch m mum. 19:4; Nor. 0" 5" 0 '"' 0" NDAY MARCH 2nd - , , . . up . h pa:?nl1t:ryM28, at the home of the proposed building. 7-Detroit. Bonin mm m:5',,,”fb.,,. Gall 8. Windsor 5. i M0 i I 'ri-is msobc. Aixo counr THEIR into APPLALSL DRY "1 Arsrnauit. L and M” Fm” wilt l;Zl3?"li'uimi33in"l1n3t?ucfl35 ia'”'”l'3”” K11 19 45 mo Tm" hm" gtll1C2:lEl)::'ri;NM:'rli:lltd:KghaexS 2' 15" Ram" ”””i Mal” 'I"mM DEN" 1 E R -- C I . 1 , ' " ' ' Friends of Junior oeartocn i W" i wwdm "'”"9- Stogsi y y scOl:1erhsaltiesNfPelV'srner 2:50. Ken- , H935" Srfnlorl 5 North Shore League. fllelaflouche are to learnuthgt mAh::::"1l:c:l;;gr3l:a 5F:n:;1'E5 2329 iitlciiltielililk lg lg-gt: Illegx 8Mlt!EI;l"Iil'e 13:01. Mac- T v;”?:fA'M::"7 " Army vs. Malpfque con ' ' - - -. , e in" con- ' ' i . i t mm” mod to his home through posed buimm, 1, wmby, exp, ,0 dict H.” 11! r is shbrlvrooke Lshawiingnn Falls 1 H. game, finals Merchants? prevent congestion itt the main ' ' ' QIIGMC -'l""0" i i My-, mmnc;""'Pmem don , Three Rivers 2. Quebec 4. Lemme '. "V!!! at )1 home inrfigggug; A muting hu boon advertised '-"'-”' 'w""mr Long River vs Sea VlPW Q