MARCH x. 1940 Sea View And Vicinity A"l"l‘(lll'lg iiol ti-xadgtinn we have _ to the is 2y 0f sprng fiillglifl as the 21st c-f Miarch. 5o far the fishermen are making 1iei~y little, if any. proparatons for another season's fl=ihing owing to m, plé"éllll war. tihe outlook for s market for lobsters is not very encouraging but all sncereiy trust that a market may be forthcoming that will bring to the packers and 1153101111911 a, przce that. will make it worth their while. The Willing Workers Mssion Band of Darnlsy held their March meeting at the home 0f Mrs, John Clark on Saturday aiierncon. The meeting opened with president Vernon Adams pfellldlllg by sing- in; hymn "Jesus Loves Me." The members all joined In repeating the Mission Band Purpose. Mark ic-i-a was read by the leader Jsan McKay. followed by prayer, An in- teresting Easter story was read by Joyce McKay. Roll Call was re- sponded to with an appropriate verse on Easter Sentence. Prayers iii-ere repeated by members. lvliiaslcn- gry story of an Indian baby was read by Mrs. MacGregor all lon- ed in singing "Lord A Iii-tie Band and Lowly.“ The leader in a most. interesting way told the story of the third chapter of the Study Book. Offering was than taken by the Treasurer Sh riey MacGregor. Esther McKay sang a solo. Merle Cvozler told an interesting story. “God Sees The Little Sparrow." Closing hymn and the Minion Band Prayer in unison brought the meeting to a close after whtch a short, period was srzeiit in games and a lundh was later served by the hostess. Mr. Layton Coulson and Private Bruce Coulson have returned home after a pleasant visit. with friends in Wellington, rim. utgii siitiierTazia spent the week end pleasantly with fruends ln MMPBQIIO. IIVlirs. William Mill and little daughter Ruth have returned to their homo in Olermont after past tiwo weeks with The many fnends of Mrs, McKay iire pleased to learn she is unprov- ing after her recent illness. Mil Lillian MaoLeod assistant teacher of Dar-nley School was a recent vtritotr to Charlottetown ot- iendlng tine Teachers Convention which met there durink I110 week. The schools have all rcotwzti-d sf- ths Eastm- holidays. Mil Von Bra-rider student of Prince of Wales College, spent tho holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Brander. Min cum s55. and ma; son Lswren . Bumimemide, an vis- iting In Sea View the guests uf her Mir. and Mrs. Alwood lakandl! ll. and Mrs. Frank McKay m n ow dog's pleasantly with f Mum In Burlington. III. lfickison. New , is visiting her parents. m. and Mrs. H. L. Donald- fliq many friends of Miss Laura Graham an indeed will‘? W m" d her continued illness. m; mm Cnseley ‘has returned to nei- homo in Spring valley MW q pleasant visit with friends In See View ' friends of Mrs. need to I16?" of an improvement in her condi- tion following her recent illness. a 5 5 3. 5 ‘s’ ‘The many friends and neigh- bop: of Mr. and Mrs. Pre=ttn Mc- Leod gathered at their homo in For generations lho wooden ships and iron men cl Can- ada's Moiilimes have made the names of their homo pom ' fhroughouf the world. This roud fvudilion has been woil ily maintained o; wot limo conditions demonstrate. Maritime ROSEBUD Cul- smoking One of the . 2"." m I JFBG number were m . present ‘a ‘é hB-Dlly occasion a compknent- I Geri-Y addriss was read tendering sin- Lh e cimiratulations and e ma” 8W1 qualities 8°“ “Prmd hi! a nmiaticii w pleasantly whueq 1.15;??? dancing and music and games A fifiick‘ '3 "Dast was sewed Dy the lowsi-lllohd an hour of sweet lei- D followed till goodnight; were said after wishing Mr. and Mn‘- Mfl-“d "W111 more years of havptiesa in health and prosperity, S°V°WI °f the W111i! people frcm this and other commuintzes at- nrled the Lnalvgame of hockey between the Amherst team and the Kenslngion team some Kgn- lngton rink on Wednesday evening. After an intervening and well play. 6d Same be:weeii these teams the score ended in favour o.‘ Amherst as the winning team and the pres. fillaflfln a! the tron-av. s beiiiiurui 51W cur was made by Hon. col. Ralston who was a visitor in Kons- lllkton on that evening. Hearty ap- plause from the large crowd ln at- tendance was given the wiriniig Mm were guests o this Kensing-ton tea-m. A num‘ of the farmers are hauling their potatoes to market on those flnc days the road ls good for hauling except for the number 0f 131M198. whiah makes it most unpleasant both for lght slelghs and also for hauling loads. Many friends will be sorry to loam that Mr. Joseph Coulson is suffering from a relapse of the flu. Mrs. Elwin MacArthur and child- ren of Elirnsd-ale are visiting in Se: View the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MaoLaron. Mrs. Erie McMurdo has rtet-umed to her home in Kelvin after a piioesant visit with friends in SJ. Vow. Thai/y deeply regret to learn of the sudden illness of Mrs. Lois Green of Malpequo all trust to hear of s complete recovery. Miss Doris Delaney. French Rver, is spending a pleasant visit in Sea View the guest of Mir. and Mrs. Janna R Murphy. several from Sea View cttendrd the suction sale of Mrs. Emma Dennis st Clinton on Wednesday afternoon. A very larke crowd was in attendance while tho auctioneer Mr. Morrison in his capable manner quickly dLsposed of the numerous offerings, as bidding was brisk and s. large sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. George Cole. Camp- bellton, spent the week end with friends in Baltic and Sea View. Gosmiollaiigover Continues To Cause Trouble NEW YORK. March 25 —(AP) — Communications witihin the United states and from Europe suffered to- day from a cosmic hangover left by yesterday's extraordinary violent el- ectrical bombardment of the earth from clusters of spots on the 5mi- W. A. R. Brown of the National Broadcasting company. a regolznlz- ed authority, termed it the I900"- THE CHARLOTTETOWN “GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN: 0 Zry To Swim Kirkland Lake Blue Devils Defeat Toronto KIRKLAND LAKE, one, Mare-h 25_——tOP)—-Manager Lox Cook's mud-period goal brought Kirkland bake Blue Devils a 3-2 Vfctory over Toronto Goodyears tonight and left the Northern Ontario Champ- ions two games up in the best-of- flvo round for the Provincial San- ior Hockey Championship. A victory 1:1 the fourth game here Wednesday will gi/e Kirkland Lake lie title and the rtgh: to continue in Donumoon piaydowi-s for the Allan Cup. The Dcvlis took the first game at Toronto and the second was tied. "JAFSIE" ILL _ uaw ironic, March 25 -(AP)\. Dr. John F. (Jafsle) Condon, 79, B mfllor witness against Bruno Richard Hauptmann. the convicted kldnapper of the Lindbergh baby, was reported today at his home to be ill —so' seriously that he had not been llllfll'lll"ll of the recent; death of a brother. LIGHTNING STRIKES PLANE BILLINGS, Mont. March 25 _ (ASH-Lightning struck the right wing of a northwest. airlines plane wrest‘ of Helena today. The plane continued to Billings. whore it 13115. ed 2i passengers and crew of three. Damage was slight lin. London, Paris nfldjllllfl‘ capi- tals abroad were unreliable dtlring the day. Jlh: American Telephone and Tol- egraph Company. reporting in mid- afiernoon the restoration of its Lon- don and Paris circuits. added that Amsterdam was beng heard only intermittently and that the service still time not up to our for coni- mercial use. _Qvél'lllll(l. A. T. and T. said, mn- diiions in the Uniilcd Slates worn back substantially to normal by this currence of a storm of the tumor air, however. lllf‘ Irma lines <lr~p1.i-l.iuoiiti Italic-d all outside ivnrk nu dzunalzotl equipment. MfiPKII-l’ lturiio rrnfiricil Iliai. cable traffic from Eurmw \\'il._ hiick to normal. but that. the wirtfcs; was iII "spotty." Every export agreed that the dis- turbance _V(’.‘ll'l‘(lll\' was. so severe his In be without. known l)l'(‘(‘f‘(ll‘lll.. Brolvifs tlirnrv W21: that zirtualiy It was a dual "siorut." In the lll‘$'- plain, <llf‘I'(‘ wit.‘- ativelv ntodesi. disturbance \ kind that had Iiecii prcdictric-w kind that follow. a ZT-ilnl" cycle nud wi I OITIII‘ :i.;_-n.i11 rmitzlilv within that DPrl U? Inunrnwlv mlrlitig in l-lie (llfllflll- tics thus ilirc‘ pin " _ "iiim lmill - \vlii.\_ other au- tliorlt: ‘éalfl- haunriivii _Iu he lar- Ing the raijih in the tirt-c-ise nay re- nu red to k ck iin the maximum in so, <1 the recovery was §lgw.pl'f'l1ere vlgrs authoritative pre- dictions, too, of a recurrence of the,» disturbance. although probably not. such a powerful one. within 2'1 to 28‘ dglllortiwavs bxloadcasis F91‘- Ways! tobacco THE Mnrrrm [a SMOKE ,m netic rows. Siam (l==Illl'l)l\ll(‘(‘S. Brown ex- plained. should cease‘ within 48 hours but occasional minor flareups might, occur for srtieral days. oniment of the swim, thon splasher boarded the yacht at 10:15 p.m. AST. after he had been in the water i4 how's. seven min- ulfis and covered approximately 83 m es. certmaster. and thumbed his nose at friends who shouted joking remarks. He said he felt fine and was confident of completing the swim. 1110111111,!’ In [m1- O; a 5111mm r... Royalty Royals fight it out ‘ and furious iintiirdnv nil!‘ I. and after thesmoke of Iiaii. o cleaved the score was dead- locked nl. ll-iill during the. prorrress of the and an hour's skate will be held af- lr-r, B." rll hand early and witness a bang tin hockey game -one of the 1.1km \1--,..\ ill“ vim srp- ‘ last this sr-aeon. Wind Puts End To 7I-miles BID/UNI, Bahamas. March 25- (OP)—A rising wind tonight did for Paul Choteau, Bimlni-to-Palnl Beach swlmimier, what s snark ear- lier had fiiied to (lo-caused him be taken from the water nfw: covering nearly half of the '11- miie distance. With the Wind kicking up Whitt- ca-ns and the small dinghy along- side the swimmer shipping water. those in clded to tske Ohottoau aboard the yacht Sea Breeze. charge of the event de- Complaining lustliy over aband- tho mara- Hls 245-pound body sneaked with grease and lampblaick to discourage shark attacks, Ohotiieau began his swim frc-rn this tiny British island at. 8:08 am. today. Some l2 miles out, guards aboard the schooner sprang to their rifles when a slmrk headed in Ohotfesua direction, A killer whale, however. chased the shark away. Passing within 40 feet of the swimmer. Ghotteau, 42 and a former con- appeared unperturbed Men in a small dcry fed hLm a liquid fonnula every hour or so as he paused and treaded water. Conditions were ideal. the water smooth and its temperature about 75 degrees. Big Battle Expected.- At Forum The hockey wars of 1940 will soon be over and players will be hanglnE up their blades for another season. Hockey llills in the City and sur- rounding country will be given an opiiorttiniiy- to witness Ie to a. batt ilie finish a..- York Rangers and East tonight for tlio Cash and Carry trophy. 'l‘iu>.<e rural teams met in a fest aine at lhe Forum on 'l‘onir_-liii. a ivlnnc-i- must be declar- ed flllll both s uads are determined to briu the fa th platted In them home-crowd's. It's llll‘l'lf‘l‘ when these boys start chas- niig the elusive rubber disc tonight .. “‘\l_ l and fans who attend the game are ‘lll for a real treat. home he baron and Justify: by tilt bound to be a Election scores will be announced game REMEMBER WHEN tlly '1he Canadian crass) Torciilo Maple Leafs scored a seiisatonial upset in a Stanley Cup game four years ago tonight when they tock advantage of a. miscon- duct penalty handed Eddie Shore of Boston Bruins to soon six goals in less than 12 minutes, eliminating a Package 15¢ Handy Humidor Pouch, ‘A lb. lln 60¢ . . '> ‘Elihu \\ i» \\\i i‘. four-goal lag in the round, taking the game 8-3 and the They went on to e"mlna-te Niw York Rangers in a later serves. but lost the final to DetroJ; Redwings. TIPPIE AND_“CAP" STUBBS round 8-6. Senators Plan Trade With Detroit Tigers WASHINGTON. March Z6 —(C- P) —Officla.l.| of.’ Washington Sen- ators of the American baseball lea- gue reported today to be consider- a trade whereby Buddy Myer. ve ran second baseman, would go to Detroit Tigers. 'I'he Senators have tried unsuc- cessfully several times since Last fail to make p, deal with Detroit ivhllih wo bring them either lank Greenberg. or Rudy York. Jack Church Out Of Maple Leafs Lineup ‘TORONTO. March 25 -—(OP) — Coach Dick Irvin announced tolnght that dcfenceman Jack Church will be unable to line up with Toronto Maple Leafs here tomorrow when the? 09611 Semi-finals in the Na- tional Hockey league playoffs for the Stanley Cub B-Bainst Detroit Whigs. "Bucko McDonald will replace Church." Irvin said. “He will lllily beside Wally Stanowskl, with whom he never has teamed before Oil the defence. ’I'hat‘s quite a blow. but. it may be overcome partly by the fac that McDonald ls anxious to get in a few wallotos at the Reel Wings, who sold him to us last- winter". Church, plsying his first full season in the big league. strife-red a three-stitch hip cut in the second contest of the preliminary round, in which Toronto eliminated Chicago with two straight defeats. He had scored an important cal in the comer and starred de ensivalv in the second game. Regis (Pepi Kelly, who has been stifferinz from a heavy cold, prac- tised with the Leafs today and was exnected to start atzniust Detroit. If heis out of the lineup. he will be replaced by right wins: Nick Meiz while .M'1lf'phy Chamberlain, inac- tive in the playoffs so far. will take Metz’ place as utility forward. Knock Ambers Off Lightweight Boxing Throne CHICAGO, March 25 IAP) a The National BOXIIIL! AXSOCIIIIIOTT knocked Lou Authors or liurkiinvi". N. Y.. of the lightwcislit throne th- day d thereby set the since for a tit e ut between two other light- weights The Association withdrew recogni- tion from Ambers borauru he fnJtjrI to defend his title uiiluu lllf‘ liIX l5-mund bout In iouisviil eve of tho Kr-ntuckv ilowv. Lin-v R. The winner will be recount/or! Iiv thi- A. as the 110w champion. DTEVICIIQ fiizhts. Anrrfllt dcfcnts-d Dav in s, 10-round flight in Chicago last. Oct. ‘6. Two months Int/qr Dav out- polv-ted Anrzott in the same ring in a IZ-rounder. The Association stI-iulnicd the winner of the Louisvdv- ficht murt defend the title within ti "o months‘ against the No. 1 ehalic- ger, (By Sydney Gruson) (Canadian Press Stuff Writer) NEW YORK. March 25 ~40?)- As suddenly as it flared in the opening game of the series last iveek, the file has gone out of New York Rangers‘ offensive, leaving a situation in which even mana r Lester Patrick, a. noted optim t, finds little but gloom, Patrick led the Rangers homo from Boston today after the Bruins won the third game of the best- of-seven Stanley Cup playoff to lead two games to om and re-es- toblish themselves as strong fav- orites to advance into the final ailninst either Detroit or Toronto. P trick was at a loss to explain the Club's sudden form reversal, "Thcrcs no doubt about it, we've lost our fire." he said. “I don't know why. it's ust one of those unexplainable t ngs. But I do know that if we don't et it back we're going to lose is series. Tuesday night. however, might tell a ziiifcreiit story." The Bruins were scheduled to arrive tonight. at full strength ex- cept for Mel Hill, whose broken ankle bone will keep him out of the remainder of the series. But they have adequate reserves for Hill's right-wing job with Bill (Flash) Hollett or Red Hamill available to fill in. The Bruins, victors by 4-2 and 4-3 on home ice after taking o. thorough 4-0 drubbing In New York last Tuesday, have this upper hand and no one knows better than the Rangers who came home breathing tire and threatening to reverse their foam as swiftly as it went bad. But the job ahead is tough. for the Rangers must win three gama out of four and, if the series is stretched to the Ilml. two of the four will be played on Boston's ice. where the burly league champions and cup defenders are almost in- vinrlble Patrick found some soiaog in thinking of last Year's playoff be- tween the same clubs. “We had to come I."k after los- in: the first. three i:i1i season. yet we forced the series to the limit." he mused. “If the boys can get brick Into stride and if we get lust. n little smile from dame fortune, we might. swing this playoff." There wasn't. a serious injury a- mnn: th» Rangers and they were korit off the Ire Hll-OwlhPT today. Iu the imue rvst might bring bank some of the fire. BilfyflConn Unable T0 Enter Ring DIITPIROI '1‘. Ma 25 t‘ nu Iii"! I I ) -.(A.P\ ~ .i\1ii ll lfullr. r‘, ,-i;i _' _, - mouths required hvilirorcnziiriiiinii, mbsfin ,.1,.,11-111],111_s_§;l11t1 howcliirrJoma Wlggllllourizrslglllflifiléf‘wllklllA-‘G Illi‘ i: i‘... (‘Xiilllilllll-lfill (lisclosed _ I f-iiily COIIII, light. hr-awtvt-iglit boxing Shimmy Angott. lnulsviile, Kin, and‘ 1, . - 1 ‘v 1, Chlouw strum for a I gihi-mllnlllla‘?‘iliilafii ‘fifgfllial? m‘ Gloom Fills Rangers Camp As Brief Offensive Flare Fades After One Victory Ron Hudson Has Clean-cut Scoring Lead By The Canadian Press India. lls’ leading iroal- getter. Ronnie clean-cut lead 1X1 the scoring race between former Maritlmers in the Interna- tional-American hockey lead, oifl- ciai statistics reveal, The former Halifax Wolverine banged in 27 goals and chalked up thesame number of aslsts to lead the pack with 54 points. His closest rival was Pete Kelly of Charlotte- town who scored 20 goals and aided in as many more for Pittsburgh. Kelli‘ s 4Q lwmts Kaye him l. six- DOInt margin on Joe Lamb of Sus- sex. N. 13., who chalked up as many Heals but had six less assists for Springfield. His imat-e. Lloyd Jackson. who iiwrl to p ny in Now Glasgow, N. 5., placed fourth with l0 goals and zz 1100a,)“: for 32 points. Jackie Keating of saint John, N. i~ o sists, while Sammy McManus of Moncion Hawk fame-still ‘the great little playmakeP-placed sixth with five goals and 21 assists for 26 points or two less than Heating. Another two points behind was Crouley Sherwood of Saint John. who compiled l0 goals and 14 ris- slsts for a. one-point lead over his Hiiii viiiiiiita’ Protest Still I Undecided LITIDLAND, Ont March I - tori -—Th0 primal of Hllll vol» ants over their defeat by Sydney Millionaires in Canadian senim hockey plriydowns is in the hands of the Executive of the Canadian Amateur Hockey ASSOCIBtLO George Dudley, vice-president the O.A H A , said hero tonight. Dudl completed his fact-find- ing in e case and as many do» tals as possible were sent out t! the I3 menitsrs of the executive, The decision in the case is EXDCOlF ed tomorrow. Volants were defeated throl straight by this Maritime cham- pions In their best-of-fivo series for the right to meet the winner! of the Toronto Goodyear-Kirkland Lake Blue Devils series in Allan Cup playdowns. Volaiiis protested that Randolph Anderson and Lloyd Anderson were ineligible. Members of the eggcutive W1! voto on eligibility of th player: Dudley said. In case this vote rule one or the other or both ineligible, the vice-president said the 5611f‘ probably would be played over a» gain with the player or players inn eligible dropped from Millionaire! lineup. . Iota». 11...» Alleys‘ HOLY NAME BQWLING Mayne’! Tonsorial Parlon Providence teammate, Cl Steele, who hold the same numabrgrng? W. Weul-hfirbl! 306 179 13' gcsaxijsmbut one less assists tor 23 R. ly/IICDOHZBU - D i a l‘ Han-y Currie. former Chariotte- J Dyliglle zai ll6 no town star who started the season 1-1 sentnaf 152 213 102 witha rush but ran into difficulties Town-ME) lllaifig‘ erfided wgth five goali and ll s, ore. ne- int ea gffre Déasislelimtajloltfhoer Ohairlgtlgr cudmnr” Dr’ (Mann. Wn an an ohn , - tered the race in midffiasgnlavggn w‘ Cugmor’ 112g he Joined the Int-Am. from the Na- J- R“ 224 15.5 w, tional hockey league. 9- Cudmm‘ a Doggie Kuhn of ‘Trllro Besrcst B- Arbinz 169 1Z3 I- days scored fotur goals and assisted E. Cudmore 177 I35 3W in nine others for l3 points and llth TotaL-aoll. spo . Hish Sincie. G, {udmooe 261. The sbandings: High Three, G. tiiidmore 631 C! A Pts Tonight's ‘Mixed Lcafue Sciicdilli ggwnéglléld g; 2g at 7 o'clock. nod .. 5 rd V . 0ft. Lamb. Spring so i4 a4 231333;, {.,_’p,,1_,1 ‘I ‘iffiiim SE» ‘i ii 32 c anus, . v Sherwood, Prov to I4 24 "l ' """°" B? B. YTOV. l’! I3 23 Clll‘ i . Pitts. s ii is‘ Aim‘ "i ‘I'm?- Dosllgts, Prov. 1 a is’ "lillmflm T“ "EV" "‘ lllichaels Grocery _ — TUDAY AT FORUM 8-5 CHILDREWS SKATE DANDY ICE TODAY The rxaiiiiiiniion, made at Pitts- llllillll _I>,\' n I r I» Amateur Hockey 0. H. A. Junior “A" Pinah Toronto Mnriboros 6 Oshawa b o {Toronto leads bcst-of-five round Manitoba Junior Final 2 iKcnora. ivlns bcst-of-five 3-0.) l Kcntrri 7 lviiinipeg Elmwood commission-designated ,1 1., Dlr, JflllilCs Ferguson, re-' - - v a . t if‘ Clllllll) on to e suffer- i 511207»! 811d Day bfillif‘ (‘"11 Ill W“ l iin; front a hi. perthyroid condition. _________. Game and HOCKEY — TONIGHT -— HOCKEY The York Rangers vs. East Royalty Royals See The Fireworks Tonight SKATE AFTER GAME Skate-25c I Election returns will be announced i as they come in. I By f-Idwina AWAY — - BUT .,1__lm4ii1. WELL, IT'S FIERCE HAVIN'GRAN'MA LTHING '-THAT OLE BUDGE DO3N‘T C'M VICXJND ANY MORE. A FEW DAYS ~- V/ELL, I HOOP. ..l~i.. l WELL, I HEARYOIJIL OLD FRIFHD, MR. CYRUS WJBLJDGLJS OUT OF TOWN FOR By J. RFWWZITIIS OH, MOM —-YUJ DON'T THINK ‘MA WOJLD EJDPE WITH woe: w-IIL: SHE'S AWAY ?? ouirnoannnfio uousa—'"——'l”_ ‘—_- ‘ ‘EL- xl15._iiiir llolfpll 1 sPou. -- I CAN'T NOTHING l5 BETTER THAN SOME THIMGQ TILL YOU RUN JRwiLLiM/ig. In If: u I n: m1. ma. IDIDIYKIISIIIIL! 1Q. 3'2‘ l‘ MATIC BALL GAME, Rom/i... vou cm BE tiiocirdNATl AND I'LL ea er. Louis! our MAKE ms rrci-iv/ OFF-‘A THE wiize/ ou: euvs wmi cosvuaas IN , ’. rueia BEARDS/e-afll-IIS oume is cutux DEAD cars! 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