i <a-.' kn“, §,..__, With the New Brunswick-PIE)‘. title safely iucktitl ' " ' Royals now illllilC to find out, what teiun ilicv will have to for tlic Alwrriutc illlB. fur although ‘ ' ll‘ l‘l.l.‘( Czin- i.i\ (use. is n certainty ‘ iii il a iiru- y ‘ n1:i\ci'~' l .lll(l u, .l J i iin- tiiziiti-r ivv l i ii tl:V_>:r sericgi’ * iiiii! ‘ . lii i- t» ',il.iy- . . ~ riziayi .'-- u‘ . t». iwZilPtl upon. i In Ice Meet Yesterday Close finishes and two spills were witnessed in yesterday's ice racing in chziiu- , program staged by the Victoiln iiiuv l Dl'l\lll_L{ Club as Marjorie Budlong topped tlic harness events staged on the Speedway off and Holly Worthy suuiiiiarics ln the two Victoria Park. The spills occurred in the second of the Class_A J llfl third hcats ‘rot and put-e when Miss Miirjo ll..l wi-iii. .i..tli hunl rllOfifi but luckily d lke Mon-wile and the iiiuie c. niiiirr, ‘liiii race was declar ill the end of the third heat wiih » ull tin-ti.- tllll'lll5 having won a hczir ‘ ilfllCCi“ hi? be, .. as Moresidc drove hi» Enough to the front in the i ytirds. ltlarjorie Blldlmlg )(‘(l lllO second heat while thrii ooking trottcr Tex Wor- through with a win ric ilic Budlong mare had; liikl and final heat of the race In Class B Pace Lorne heat in Kartwa the Great in seco 1 n Kellvls I Hollv Worthy after losing the first 35 nds paced the next two in 32 and 33 seconds to chalk tip a “. , (ijiizier. owned and driven by u, . Liruis Aliirtin of Hlllllfil‘ Rivcr ivoii the first pony race in straight ts over Princess while in the rllll riice Sinclair Cutcliffe pil- Danny Boy home in front in ,t ‘ ihe first and third heats for his victory". Frankie Clarke's Snap beat stit- 1 dash. ‘ifii -- ~ tin ...i Cllllllli.‘l'.)ll5. ) Alias Alarjoric Hal (More- side) i l bliiriorie Btidlong (Rank- ine The summary:- Class A Trot b Paco 2 l ‘lime: 3i l-2. 31 1-2 32 1 2 8 I ‘ Danny Boy by inches in the second 2 8 l , Winner owned by ‘J. ' Rankine. ' ; Mt. Herbert. Class B Pace Holly worthy (L. Kelly) fKarava the Great (Wil- . lis) lllll/‘TS l 1:11.; ‘ Tiiuc: 35. 32 l-Z. 38. Winner owned by Lorne Soiilhport. ‘their i I the ;-*-~.-t-g-.~<_, Wcll giiev y had more ..i .1 ¢i - 11;‘ 1n ..lit. ‘ llli‘ gonn- in: l '"- ma, (hilt . .1 iii that .1011 might suiprising i: tl l|< . vti Lfll. “Ll A ~ tr. liq ii iii~i lliiiil *.\I 1,... he sur- illillll-Pll right l‘i<:.i its ciiii lnt v ' , i Chicago ioniillil Last iluii- in (‘I "'..':'> Cilll-‘lfllfifl’? ' l1"ili1 the non-s nl llf‘. Chlcnwi lilh -:ii uilh tho team geared n? lll"ll .~~ ‘ll t nrrisi-nt. it may well bi» lliri ti" iillllll tonluht. In their l"‘lllf“lllllt' ~. inns iliiw- moot Chicago and ll/Fi’! ~. nluntrcal with a Qflme at I‘ r.- ii i. fliey set-m to hllYt‘ ill" ndvnninyze ln their rcmrilnlni: names with Tor- onto fncinq bv fur thc toiiirhiist one. Tonirzhtis criiitc -t mnv icll the Lory and hundrctls. nf finiz: tliiivii t‘ wiiv be eager-Iv itxilllitu the r iilt as (hi-v pull solidly for ilii- Cnrucks to home through and iidil a lot. to their chances. INDlHPI-INSABLE STR HT The strip of \\'.'i‘ir l1"\\","71 Florida Isliind Hllll Miiliini. in the Solomons, is niuncd "Illillopfiluilbll Stink" - __, ____ _,,___, P, Nn. 1 Pony Race Ginger (L. Martin) O Made of steel hard enough to cut glass, with the sharpest edges over honed, Blue Gillette Blades give smoother, quicker shaves-and more o! them per blade! Start: enjoying the most comfortable shaves of your life . . . get Blue Gillette Blades today! -' PRdICJSfiION- 351.131 H??? :::i.d"ze:n';£ and Irritation ohnlafit blades. E ‘ Rehabilitation l 2 Kclly, ' lliliiiistei‘ of Agrltgiilguiig . ary. - , “I trust that before Princess (wood) | z Time: 35. 32 i-2, 33. Winner owned by Louis Martin, Hunter River. No. 2 Pony Race Danny Boy iCutcliffe) l 2 Snap iClarke) 3 1 Penny iltobt-rtsoni 2 Time: Ill l-4. 17 3-4. 1’l_ iLrist two heats iii l-llih of a inlle.) Willi)?!‘ owned by Sinclair Cut- cliflt‘, City. Officials: Starter. 11K. .\lcl.e0d. Jutlizes. H. lilurpiiy, C. Real-don. ‘ Wl-l, Benton. Timers. R. Wood, H. Murplii’. i Announcer. W H. Benton. Glace Bay Wins ...’ Intermediate Opener GLACE BAY, N.S., March 10 — (CP)-A snappy third-period off- ensive that netted three god's to- night tznrc Glace ll i: Miners a 5-4 vicitirv over ll.i‘ 11x Navy in the opcniu. Iltllt‘ of a home-initi- home, totzil-itnzil swlvs for the Maritime Iuteriiirtiiate Hockey championship. St. Mary’s College, St. F.X. In 6-6 Tie 1 ll) —(CP)— ol Halifax and ' University of Antigonish iinhatilcd to a 6-6 tie in the upfcllllig game of a two- game miill-40fll 10., for llie Nova Scotin llli(““0ll ite llf)(‘l{({l‘(‘lli'1lll- plonsliip, Th ciiiiie of the series will tie llllljvvtl l7l'l(lil_\ ai, An- tigonisli. When (By The Canadian Press) The world cl l-l ycrirs ago t0- duy when M . D $E‘.",r.i\‘t‘. sci n llf‘\\' l‘.l‘f . of 231 3G ciiilc. . Remember .1 "uiititl record ‘our on the . ._ . Beach, Flu. But this was beaten by S51‘ M01001“! Campbell in Utah in 1935 with 301 l3 mile; an hour and bi" John Cobb. also in Utah. in i039 at 368 85 miles an hcnr. Next? Personnel 0f Committee 0n A YBCOXISIYIT in committee to work with oft rils oi the Doiniit- |i0n Goveriiriit-iit in formulating and ‘WOFKIXIZ on: the details of a land sc-tlcmcnt sclmnc for veterans of the present war has been appoint- ed bv the Provincial Gover The persoiuicl of was fllllltllllliflifl lii tl , lYfiSltffduy b‘: PlCLHlCl‘ Citinubel. It iconststs of lion. W. ll. Dennis. Min. isle; of AQTlCllllllTL’, Hon. Horace {Writzh}. Plifitifllll of the Executive Cvunvil- Md Mill- o. w. Campbell, [Deputy Pro ' ,_ _ tlFlAl $eci'ctary-'1‘rea5- lll‘l‘l‘, Wllll Mi \\' R. ShillV, Deputy us Secret- i The committee met yesterday ;moriilng, when arrangements were l made for the attendance of a dele- ‘dZilYlOII at a conference to be held with Dominion OfLClZiIS 1n 511mg iJohn ncizt ivcck. _ the close of Prcinicr Campbell will be possible t have '5 FQDOPt of the conference t rough that dclcqzitlori. From my kngw. hedge "i ilii‘ ioruzrrirnint- as out. I {the session," istated, "it lint-d, I am 00f) a miisl Sll!'l.‘t‘.='[l1] that it will be avu farmers but in other persons who holdings. "The nature of the scheme" he nilried, "will iioi 1cm; m ha“; the fcttlcr ‘on _li‘~s own resources and in thc iiix-ii. us‘ unis l") often the case ln ilie old lrnid splllcqjent Sthcflic. nut it will uirc him ever-v Opportunity and inrroiirnzvmont g}; become n successful farmer tinder PTODP!‘ direction and siinvrvlslon of thc Dominion d-‘iwniiirnpiigj- "As the sz-htiiiwc dcvnlons, he mid .mnv be HCCOFSII - l “ ' committee. m m enlarge the Post-War Civil l Aviation Problems sflieiiic, and ihfc not only f.‘ WlTflGTl and (it-sire small O'I'I'AWA, Aliirch l0 IRClCFCIlCO to problems of post-war ‘Cll/ll aviation time been made 1n ifreqiient disri “ions which take place bctwron oliiiziirs nf the Can- adlan LOEIHIlUlI ai. Wnstiington and officers of the United States de- partment. riiiri a reply tabled today in the Hiiiise 0f Commons for Howard Giten iProg Con. Vancout vcr South). No assurances have hccn asked or rcceivcd from the United States GOVETHHIQIR that Canada will be kept informed of any ngreemgnts or negotiations between the 11mm! Stains and ii‘ti<r countries relating to post-vrzn- aviation. the reply said. "The Cfll)‘l'll(!ll Gnvm-nmgnt however. HS-‘lllllvfi, In view of the {NlllTRl iiiiiiire of lis rclntloiis with the [lullcd SlfllPS Government, that on qiivslitins of this character each novcrniiinu, will keep the nlltcr lFfOTHTNI rif llitlYlflfllll ne- ttotlwtii-ns ‘which nrc being conduc- ~—(CP)—- MTKAT: FOR HEALTH _ THE FURUM TO-NIGHT Good Racing lVitnessed ‘ Montreal ILGJLF. Advances To Quebec Semi-Finals __._ MONTREAL. March 10 -(CP)— Montreal Royals, who finished up the regular season in the league's cellar and then appeared to be going places after they were ad- mitted to the play-offs. ended their Quebec senior League Hockey for the season tonight when Montreal R.C.A.F. defeated them 3-1 to ad- vance into the league semi-finals against Montreal Army. The g-‘lme was the fourth 1n what was to have bcen a best-of-three series. in which the teams split two fumes and tied another, forc- inc tonight's extra meeting. Two thrrd period goals gave RC. Al‘. the victory, alter a second period tally had wiped out the lend Royals took in the first game. Ken Mcsclel‘. scored what proved to be the winner at the six-minute mark of the third to break a dead- lock that had held since mid-way through the second. Herman Gruhn added another 10 minutes later, to dash the last Row-l hope at a time when Royals ivere pressing hard for the equal- er. Fernand Majeau opened the} scoring for Royal; in the first per- iod when he converted a. puss from] ,Ernle Laforce after five minutes of play. It took the airmen until midwnv in the second befflffi 39ft Lavrnde equalized on a pass from Allison MacNichol. BOWLING Y.M.C.A. SERVICE LEAGUE Kinsmen: E. Lord R. R. Rice S. Ives L, Callbeck G. Hart Grads: G. Stewart 162 175 251 140 146 162 187 229 244 12B 234 145 232 115 C. McDonald 187 Y’! Meni E. Bell F, Small R. LcPnge l-l. Cudinore W. Campbell 315 152 165 16B 203 Featured by the much-talked of meeting between Royal Jim- and Hal McKinney the Victor-la Drivln Club announced last night the. they will stage seven classes of ice racing on the Speedway on Satur- day afternoon next starting at 1.30 sharp. ‘There has been much conjecture of lute as to which is the fastest. ice pacer, the McKlnnev horse or Royal Jim so the question will like- lv be settled once and for all on Saturday afternoon. Glancing over the other classes we note that 1n- each and every one of them competition should be just as close as at any meet this seas- on with all the entries trying to chalk uD n victory before the sea- son closes. The entries: Free For All Hal McKinney. Royal Jim. CIauAPaco Walt N’ See Lady Hal. Nell Cochiitodale. Class A Trot Hal McKinneyAnd Royal Jim To Meet In Match Race Saturday Afternoon Dukey Kalmuck. Peter Rea r. Virginia uck. Miss Belle Aubrey. Mr. Tllley. Class C Paco Joe Volo, Jean Stratum. The Bullett. Marjorie Hal. Margaret L. Clan D Paco Princess Kalmuck. Scotty McKane. Clue D Trot '5 Pug Happy K. Tex Worthy. - Marjorie Budlong, Jeri- Brim. Lit. Peter. Clan Ihoo Holly Worthy. Peter Clrattm. Billy Bishop. Kai-ova the Great. Freetown Even Series With Middleton Proving that the form they show- ed in their last game was no mere flash in the pan, the Freetown Maple Leafs followed up on Mon- day night Maren 8th., by defeating the Middleton Bombers 7-3 in this fourth game of the Bedequs South Shore Finals. The winners displayed s d and stick-handling that surprgll even their most ardent supporters, and by their win, postponed the pre- sentation of the silverware until after a fifth, and final game. The leaf cut loose at the start of play, with a. withering attack. that earned them a three goal lead in the first period. Simmons pulled the hat trick. by cagixig the disc three times during tho period. pretty solo effort. McKennu picked up one for Middleton on a pass from M. DesRoches The Bombers controlled the play ln the first part of the second ses- sion, and drew within a goal of the Printers: B. Duncan E. Pinenu 176 M. Carmichael 207 High three. Ern Bell 727. 111511 $111819. Em B€l1.’315. llI 109 l6 Leafs, on scores by Muttart and R. Bradshaw. However, their rally was short lived, and Freetown punched home three more counters, before the bell. Gardiner Bot the first on q bleak i 5 5 ATTRACTION-ICE 5.5-:- FOLLIES MAILZB away with Claw; while "Stonewall" Stavert tool: leave from his defence While Stetson got another on u M~ post, to ring up the last two goals of the game. Middleton forced the pinyin the final frame. but the lbs-if‘: held tonanciously to their e 801mm bmko up mm? Bomb“ attacks in this period, with o. bril- liant display of pokfl-ehwlilnl- with local enthusiasm at fever heat, and u many fans from Bum- mnrsldn. Borden and other outlying cent-rel are ttondklg tho play-offs, ‘rhuraday’: ecidiiiw game bids fair to eclipse any previous hockey 11x- mre, staged in Bedeque rink. Linn-ups: Ihoewwn: Goal, 051551211; Da- fenoe, Glow, Stovert; Ilorvnrds. Mayne. gomors, Simmons, Gardiner Hill, Stetson, nrummimd. Middleton-Goal. fence Oatway, So y Cameron; forwards, Muttart, . Bradshaw, DesRooher. R. Brudmaw, Mc- Kenzie, A. Desfloches. SUMJWAIY Flint Peril"! Noonan; die- 1. . .. 2. Freetown, Simmons (Gardiner). 3. Freetown, Stetson. 4. Middleton, McKennp (M. Del- finches). 5, Freetown. Simmons (Btavort). Penalty: Cameron. lcflond Period 5. Middleton; Muttert. 7, Middleton, Bradshaw. 8. Freetown, Gardiner (Glow). 9. Freetown. Stavert (Simmons). 10. Freetown, Stavert (Somers). Penalties: None. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Mayne. Referees: Jack Green and Harold Bagnall. GEIITRALiIIARIIIAI - "m; u reserved for new» Ermine?! lnterelt. W! """"l|"l or n newly nature mu b6 ""1"" u: fin cents a Iwld. lillvu! DI! lblo In MIVIIWI- SPECIAL-All the Hats reduced to 50c at The Fashion S1109. 3-041 i r l THE RED CROSS emfllflw) nursing reserve will meet tonikhl- at Prince of Wales College at 7-30- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. St, Andrews Presbyter- ian Church, Montague. Divine Wor- ship will the held next Lord's Day at ll tun. and '1 p.m. Donald _ It's pun of y,“ svwvine Unifl That Hy-Tox Can that w.“ m“ Hy-Tox Hand Sprayer-save It w,“ omlllty. Than, oven though fly,“ should be cvullubin only ln botll ‘ you can roflll the can ctladl the hand sprayer and Interim: w" h oomploln my, fly-Tux In tho uh, um, other!" ' I0 rld lho homo of MOTHS, ",4 “I. Inna pom. ~ °.at""o"”.'...“.:'.zt..iz"'...'l';.':r l". 7;; ‘ur;t.'.ifi.'tt’i':..r" - Nicholson will conduct bbtn serv- lees. 3-11-11. FIRST AID WUBIG-A lecture on “hectare? was given to the First Aid Class at the Holy Re- deemer Hall last night by Dr. J. A. MacMillan. Both men and women attended the lecture. The women were also given an hour's practi- cal instruction in First Aid. . T0 TAKE COURSE ATBROCK- VILLE-L-Qpl. J.C. Stetson, High- field, who has been stationed at N0. I2 O.A.(B.)T.C., Beach Grove, left yesterday irmrnixig w take an Ofilflcers’ Training course at Brock- v o. HBEMEN CALLED-M D o'- clock yasterday morning the fire- men were called out for n roof fire nt 300 Kent St. A line of hose from a. booster pump extinguished the blaze before much damage was one. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — ‘Ru timcral of Daniel MoCallum was held from the McLean P011678] Home to Cross Roads Church yes- terday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. G. C. Webster. who also officiated st the grave. Interment was in Cross Roads Ce- metery. The pallbearers were: Wellington McNeill, Bryer Jones. Ambrose Duffy, Pei-Icy Mutch, J1". Gard, Lloyd Molyneaux. SERIES OI‘ LENTEN SER- VICES - A series of special ser- mons will be preached Btmday eve- nings during Lent in the Chtuch of the Most Holy Redeemer Rev. G. M. Crowley, C.SS.R. The general topic will be “The Christ- ian’ of Today". ‘me regular Moth- er of Perpetual Help devotions will be held every ‘rueaday and the de- votion of the Way of the Cross gall talus place each mday even- 'NU’I‘R.ITION MEETING HELD -Plsins were made to give a series of lectures on Nutrition to the stru- dent teachers of Prince of Wales College at yestudayi nutrition meet held st the Provincial Sanilo um. The president, Dr. B. C. Keeping’ presided and repre- sentatives were present from the Home Economists. the Department of Pixblic Health and the Red Cross. Discussion took place on the course of nutrition lectures being given to the teachers in the city schools. MAY EXTEND SERVICIV-Thiere ll s. possibility the air mail and passenger service between Char- ottetown and the Magdalen Ia- lands will be extended to include the summer months. Premier ‘mane A. Cammell said yesterday ln the legislature. At lllt-ijiit service, operated by lllilllllllle gen tml Airways is continued throumhout the winter month, There ls no liuiding ileiii n: m, Islands and harbor ice is ‘.'."-t"\'l 11 the service ls extended in i)... 5mm mer months it is exmtlcri a nin way will be constructed. only WAR VETERAN 1N HOSPITA —Mr. William Watts of 21 Cliest nut Street is in the Pl‘lil{‘(' Edivar Island Hospital undcrcoiiig ma, ment for a heart condition. A m gran o! the first Great War ii served overseas s: n corporal. . this war he served as sergeantwl l‘ the Veterans Guard of Ciuiiidii i0 18 months, before he was discliiirg ed because of ill health. His man friends hove to see him around a gain shortly. Ihirty Soldiers Leave Province Thirty soldiers left No. ill CAI. '1‘.C. at Beach Grove this week for service elsewhere in Canada Before leavin they \ll'('l'(’l ed with cigaret es by the P. iiicia Government through tlie Carry on Canada, Corps. The prcsentatio were looked after by u represents- tlve 0f the Canadian Legion War Services. Those leaving, all privates. were Allen. 0.11.. Emerald Jlllltilllli. Gallant, J.R., Oyster Bed Bildfl Callaghan, P.E.. Charl ‘ ‘own. Glow, NJ, Chaxlottewwn. Doyle, P.A.. Mermaid. Bentley, N.W., Charlottetown. _ Gaudet, C.W., Bedeqiic. Brehaut. .J_W,. Charlottetown Inglis, M.H.. Kensin. Martin. J.A., Charlottetown. Small, A.'I‘.. Sumnierslde. Michael. Fl... Charloitelovm. Fredericton. Briidnlbzine. Allicrton, ' ng, J Chnrlotletowl.‘ Gallant, J.P., Wellington, Iaewis, JJR. . Howlan. Poirler. 3.. Mlscoiiche Jorgensen, H, Vernon River. Lsrter, J,, Charlottetown. Peters. A, Armudiile. ‘Thibedeou, J.W.. lobbrfieet Cheverie, G. Elmira. Cheverie. M. , Sourls. MacDonald, A.J., Morcll, GUARDING THE BOTTLES " LONDOiN—(CP)-A new l!!!“ try of llbod order makes il an 01¢ [gnge 10f guy pgrsQn u) fill-HIM ‘l wilfully destroy a milk bottle or detain it unreasonably. Mlnard’; Relieves Sprain: BRINGING UP l 1w I mo -i o TO A eizocewv 6102s "r0 SHOP- I "irirry AND "mi?- NOW YOU JUST AN’ BRING lN SOME TH’ FWEPLACE‘ YOU t>s&"%$i=“€ MARCH Riewr‘ ‘GU? WOOD =02 DO ONCE lN A WHILE ? FATHER By George McManus "STUBBS DON'T BE IMPIDENTI Eli? $55‘ DON; S MA HA5TA DO l5 GO TO ’ WHY, ALL HE $TUDY L‘ LATIOBS JRELY: 700 THAT ‘ ted with n‘lir~r powers (m the sub- lect at pout-war civil aviation‘ U SIMPLY CAN'T HAVE A95‘. ' VINE OF Tl-fi VKKJVS fiEAINST UlbEfiST acwweetatsre‘ DQUN “DVD! '\'O'QRO\M NlGHT -~io§i~i' l ecrr-A Jab to scuoocflairli’ _ wusu 1G5? BACK AN‘ FEED DO6--AN‘ 1w cAT--AN'-- TH‘ M 58$ CALL ALREADY ? M H Y Vhlflf MUST BESLOW fifiéflllum AFTER woo smut‘ wooo IN ‘ l scour.‘ m "rt-Ins: LONG ¢ . MINUTES LOEER ‘in Tgt-zitoissggl .i--~r > ~21 By Edwinil oonw coneeFro w» e