~ ' they step out against No. Z A.N.S “SPORTING NEWS With tho Collegians-Navy strug- gle still fresh in their minds City Hockey League farts are in for an- other great battle tonight when Peto Kelly's No. 2 A.N.5. team. leaders oi’ the league. clash with their bitter rivals. Flying Officer Cotle's powerful. team from N0. 2 G.R.S., nierside. slim- Once again it wlll_be a matter of fo tile-breaks deciding the issue, for there is very little to choose bc- tivcen the two Air Force teams. Summer-side were slight favorites entering tiie first tussle but the ChRl'!0ttelo‘.‘1n squad, mainly on _tlie strength of a brilliant perfor- mance by the Kelly, Dew, Labei-ge trio. upset the applecart by shad- lllg their opponents by the slim margin 3-2.‘ ‘ o Sumnicrsiie didn't take sny too \\'£‘ll to that setback and ever since h.:~; return meeting. They will get that chalice tonight but whether or not they can obtain the revenge they gre no doubt seeking, remains to t) SCCII. o o Summcrside announced two min- or changes in their lineup for to- night's tussle. while the local team will likely ice the same lineup that llflyt) yet to taste defeat, so once again the restilt seems to hinge on lLiC ill-lPsllUn of whether or not the offensive "uwer of the locals first linc ciui overcome the undoubted beitcr balance oi’ the Summerside team. s Fans haven't forgotten the last fll"(.‘.lllt{ between this pair of liuc- ksy clubs. On that occasion they were treated to everything that goes to make up a hockey game. Now with the rivals at the peak of their form an even better setto is looked forward to. but at that, they will have to be good to sur- pass their previous ‘performance. But whatever way it goes it is bound to be a. thrilling struggle from whistle to whistle. Neither tfifivm is predicting as to what the ultimate outcome will be but cam club is ilstermlned to be returned the victors. a a 3H1 ‘ ltie has a two-fold pur- pose m winning tonight's encoun- tcr. That setback they suffered before crime rather unexpectedly to them. for it was really felt they snculd win; they want to atone for that and at the same time ad- Vance in the standings. while in No. 2 A.Ns.'s case a victory would mean that they would be ablo to consolidate their present leading position. o a c And should the Summerside train come through with l. win tonight it will mean that they will Jump into a deadlock with N0. I A. N. S. for the league leadership. At present they are tied with the Coileginns for the second spot. so w'i_‘th that brief glance it can be seen how important the game is to each squad.‘ Jfithllny sqlla-Nbfllil’ COllcIl-lns were a happy band of youngsters l8 they skated ofl tho ice ‘rilesdoy night with. that 4-3 victory over the strong Navy team. And they had a perfect right gs be, for they came through one of the toughest battles of the season wit-h colors flying and from hero on they arc going to bo tougher than evor to beat soc Again it was a matter of sheer fighting spirit that carried the youngsters to their victory. At times. as anyone will readily ad- mit, it appeared as if the Navy would break throu h the stout cle- fonce they were t owing up. but they held on to tho bitter end to earn their Laurels. l a And a game 0f tho gort that Tuesday night's was is bound to bring up arguments. Main topic of the game yesterday surrounded the goal that the Navy shot toe third period that was called back for an oifsides. Fans seem Bbfilll- Equally divided over the matter and as far as this writer's opinion is concerned ~he was too far away to judge. ‘ s o However. the Navy team quickly nbidcd by the referee's decision and were just as quick to admit aitci‘ the smoke of battle had cleared away that the better team had won. But o o this Navy team by their s h ntn the vthick of Ltnriue battles. the City can hang onto their rein- mc: s they are going tomakc lugs plenty hot. - - l-‘or the four players in question iv. Wfis their first time out and they csiultl hardly be expected to be in tip shape. At that they turned in .1 rlrlving "we of game that had Csileglaiis plenty worried and once thry not ll. few practice sessions LilldCl‘ their belts lt would be weil tn watch this Navy outfit when next Tuesday night. - O o Bert Steele is the same mercury fuoivil llil’ ist as he was in his Tuesday night Bert relight i; _ from the crowd as ixicctl gcnlwiird and that he v.'.is kept off itie scoring sheet is a lI'll)ii‘t(' lo ille defence of the Col- l us ratlicr than any lack oi liity on his ‘pant. o Bu. wont be with the Navy tiz-x; time out. as his leave expires but in ‘Fiirky nnd Buck Whitiock, Piitl Ranch anti young Jackson Nflyy llfl'.'c a riuiirtetie that will no lots ‘l)i“til'l‘ Mien they skate out for lilCll‘ IIPXL. scheduled game. Jnhnnv Squarcbriggs. and he has watched plenty of players in ac- tion. was enthused over his team's win mid he made no bones about well-balanced .- beeii looking forward to a‘ 4r lll in a. tie. when the Tuesday night have in n‘ l‘ jumped very- o {git hockey being played is not " Offing lVhen Teams Clash "The battle of the Air Force. not in the sky. but over the frozen ice surface of the Forum" isschedulcd for tonight when No.2 ANS. team from hero. holders of first place in the City Hockey League. meot the challenge of the powerful No. 2 G. 5.8. team from Summersido in a ame that will decide whether the ocal team can either increase their present two point lead or be rced to see Sumrnerslde draw up on even footing with them. It should be a bristling encoun- ter all the way through. Evenly- baianced and powerful in all posi- tions Summersidc, although enter- ing the game as favorites. ivere forced to see No. 2 A.N.S. take their measure the only other time the clubs met this season. On that occasion the game was a thriller right up to the flnal minute. To- night's promises to be even more so Itching for revenge and with a win already under their belt-Balm‘! the league~rcsumed after the new year. Summersid are 901M111! f9!‘ tonight's game as if a title were at ‘stake. But the local Air Force lads are in the same mood. so watch out for fireworks. Action-Packed Battle In . It won't be any pink tea affair ‘: 4-2 With CHICAGO. Jan. l7 -— (AP) The Montreal Canitdiens, with a three-goal scoring burst in the sec- ond period, stopped a rejuvenated band of Chicago Black Hawks 4-2. in a. national hockey league game before 11,906 fans here tonight. The Black Hawks. taii-enders in the league. battled Montreal almost to a standstill after the Cimadiens had scored early in tho first per- iod. But after the first intermis- sion. whatever spark the Black Hawks had apparently wassqueich- ed. and until the closing minutes of the game. the Mic treat goal was hardly threatened. SUMMARY First Period i-Mont-real. Mosdell 7:45 zl-Chlcago, Harms (McDonald) 1933. Penalties —- Ccopcr. Second Period S-blfontrcsl, O'Connor .04 5—Mont.real. Getliffe 17:03 Penalties — None. Third Porloll P0110600. Mitchell (Hcrock. Dahlst om) 19109 Penaltxios — Mitchell. Eddolls. Bornwallis Awarded Game (l-lillei’) (B1 Tho Candis-n Prom) DEEP BROOK. N.S., Jan. 17~. Goalie Red Gilbert of H.M.C.S. Cornwallis shot the puck into an empty net tofllfllt to give H.lVLC.S. Cornwallis 9.7-6 wirrover H. M. 0.5. stadiwona. of Halifax site: tho visitors had refused so appear for an overtime period in c, Hali- fax Senior Hockey League game. The regulation time had ended with the score 6-6. and theI-Inlifax outfit refused to tako the loo for the overtime on tho ground the 31183"!!! hcd to catch s train for eir base. The Arena was empty of spectators. who had gone home in the belief the ame hid ended eep B ook tars took the ice again to score the winning goal. In thovhard-fought third period. stadacona had scored throo fast goals to tio th The line of Chipmsn-Msnn - fy accounted for all three of the late goals. Chipmon getting two and Mann one. The line also split up the Stadacona scoring between them, each getting two tallies. Stars of the stadacona aggregat- ion wero Gaye Stewart. Hamilton and Shill. all former NH L. play- ers. Maroon: Defeat St. Avarils 5-0 The Maroons defeated St. Av- ards 5-0 last night in a hockey game played at the Upper Queers Street, rink. It was the second en- counter for the two- squads. the first game resulting in a 3-3 ti- The lfnroons announced last night that they expected to play the Navy first team bfcnday night. Remember When By Tho Canadian Press Any hope of reinstatement in or- ganized baseball for "Shoeless Joe" Jackson. who joined Chicago Red Sox teammates in "throwing" t world series to Cincinnati in 1a was dismissed when Baseball Com- missioner Landls refused him per- mission to play in ‘the Class D League ll years ago todo . Shoo- lass Joe had been ono of t o game's great hitters. die. And that coming from "Snag" can mean plenty’. _ However. the Navy's showinglias lent a. lot of added impetus to City League activities and from hero n umper crowds can be expect- lt. when he stated that if the Navy crliilci retain their recent additions gressive tl-‘cv ar- going to be tough to b\ir-‘ and s ‘Canacks Stop Chicago Scoring Burst In 3 s wince. Haewfs competition is cxtiecied w be furnished by Jim Rafferty of New York. who has done 4:11; and Rudv Simms. ineligible University athlete to keep Dor. Burnham. former Dart- Hulse. holder of the American out- dcOr mcrk at 4:06. is o naval on- xslfll . ' Former Athlete Home On Visit Renewing acquaintances in the city at present is Dennis Ryan who arrived home from Vancouver about s. week ago. Dennis came home to visit his mother Mrs. seriously ill at her home. A former well known athlete. Mr ' Ryan has had a rich and varied experience since he left the Island for the West some fifteen years ago. He went. to Winnipeg in i930 and worked with the Hudson's Boy Company. Later he was trans- ferred to Calg and he moved to Vancouver in i9 . At present ha is workinc 1n I Vancouver shipyard which is turn- ing out ships on wai- orders He was in t-he Army for g, time early in the war. He hasn't been running for a number of years now but ‘he did win s. half-mile race in a Caledonia Club track meet shortiv after no went; out Wat. The half mile was his specialty though he‘ also ran the mile occasionally. of French German, Spanish and Chinese, in addition to English. ' Before leaving this province for the west he was a well known seed mtato inapeif-i and made many P"tlll8.lnblll’lC‘-?S throughout the pro- llaegg ‘Ready To Visit ll. S. But Builds Retires NEW YORK, Jan. 1'1 — (AP) - Word was received from Stockholm today that Gunner Haoss. Swedish track star. had owl-plated plans 10K his winter triip to the United States just a few hours after Gi_l Dodds. expected to bc his major Til/Ba‘, Bald he would be unable to eotnpelfi tary of tho Swedish Amateur Athletic Grout» bold the Associated Press in Stock- holm that all the plans had been completed for Haegg and hurdlci‘ Hakim Lidman to reach the U-S- by Feb. 2. Neither Haeag nor Lidman has competed on an indoor board trlwlf nlfihough the rum-lei- presently is reported training in the Ma moe Tennis Hall Dodds, who lowered the indoor mile time to 4:06 4 at Chicago last spring, annetfiiced 11's Ntlremfint lli a letter to Dan Ferris, secretary- treasurer of the A.A U.. in which he said that he expected to leave Boston Sunday for Los Anaelas to take up minlsteial duties with I gospel group. The native Nebraskan cocnpleies his studies at the Gordon Theolofl- ical 501100 this week. ‘He ma wmpste in a two-mils race ct Boston Saturday- Wirth Dodols cut of the indoor track picture ths winter. much of ‘ltrrk the New Mic al 1.500 mere I18- msclllool sfudle< are emaciated mouth ace now taking a medical course. and Michigan's Hume Brothers out of the limelight. Bill Mlntue Ryan, 89 Gerald St. “mo is] . servos today as the number of big Y Malloy of tho Reds. ARLOTT THE — YEO rznavoraw j l .-_ ._..-."_'_-1_-__ It was the second straight loss for the Loafs team. having been beaten by the Rang- ers 4-0 in tho league opener. The garnc was bitterly fought, in each and every period. The open- ing session ended in a l-all dead- lock with the winners going on to chalk up single counters the succeeding sessions to assure them- selves of their victory. The lineups: Canadians: Goal. M. Flynn: dc- fence. Burke. McNeeley. Lund. ,Dunn; forwards Fields. Hennessey, s-Shepherd, F. Shepherd, J. Nichol- son. J. Burke. W. Gillis. Leafs: Goal, McDonald: defence. Hughes. Coyle. D. Hughes; for- wards, Biso. Ready, Dalziel. Mon- agl-ian, Kays, Doiron, Molyneaux, Guinan M. Larter. of the league. Referee: New Slice From Major - Baseball Manpower Reserve NEW YORK: Jan. l6 -—(AP) — Manpower demands continued to bito deeper into major league re- time baseball players entering the service stnco the close the i944 season rose to at least 24 as com- pared to six discharged veterans who may return to the game. Although the number cf’ play- ers who left their clubs was loss than fivo per cent of the total on the l6 reserve l . many more en- tered essential industry and jobs helping the war effort. giving no hint of their i945 plans. Joe Cronirrs Boston Red Sox. nicked heavily last summer when Tex Hughson, Bobby Doerr and Hal Wagner were called up in tho _'romP. WC. YIn Upset "Wctoiy Over lllllllllillllin: All Stars; Combines “(in 9f Trill"! fillilrtll In 2nd. Camel 9 Aif POfPQ Sci-mains one ofltho bi t to i u ' h th wind I’ ' " "l! vi the moon Y-ltcijrbsm: cirtgm $.23“ or a 001:2 Q otblli- team inst ht defeated R binos sad Doug McDonald of the I H I ~ G-A-F. All Star 233cm the open- College found the boobs for l0 . in! o of dou or City points each with A. McDonaliL-iil- t is loam bukvtb-ll bi p od at 5D of r.w.o trailing with RIM. m: All: (Mr-Celia thsblsooon sine Jerry Williams. hlch scoring for- by ‘my mew" 3°“ mm‘ u“ "' fflllr-Way deadlocknnfoir-‘unrrtmplac: $55‘ .353‘ balls-TL“ 5.3135- their bodies every chance they get 1n the “and mum o: m h. and sometimes with telling effect. . when they cam mm“ ° m!“ 1"“ mum"- Rivalry that is on a par with oid- “my o, but w‘ l n"; an]; time Surnmerside - Charlottetown minutes of pu§°'..."$.i.l§°.”,"" u‘ duels will be very much in evi- 7 ' LNJLA. IGII PIPE. aciicc from whistle to wiiisuc. so LAUREL and filly. ‘$3,? ""1"" °' *1" Maxim-ion o o 1 o that fans can expect a game filled HARDY Bu] 5mm m“. O'Brien I 0 l 4 with action every moment tho basket for basket ihi g w" ‘ ll. Smith ' 7 O 0 l4 teams are out there battling one , l‘ l‘ llflilllfillly yo g Q 1 4 anounen They dont know a sall- mfnegllglifwl ohm Airmen all?‘ I o ‘ 4 I The game will get underway at or’s horn l from hi‘ - - " Duh“ up — -— - - ms 'li..“‘.‘§?..i‘.’ will»... '.’ '3'. t... m; all it“: more? a M =- ~ - ~ » crowd oi the season. is expected to open a dancing school ha" ended “'10 ‘or m‘ A“ Bu“ 5" 5"" PG Fl Pl‘ Pli- Cliekin in all d sit in on the encounter with a anyway _ _ _ and wan: y team ‘with m, 'p'él"zlmls 95¢ Pflce 0 0 0 0 large crowd expected down from . . had on i .' m “H to x0 niicdcnim i o o a‘ summerskm “gm "no was E ted nto ho leadM-lfwhich schsem- 3 1 o 5 Summerside announced two c105“? drlvgnoltghtht‘) “h” u" Mil 4 0 1 I minor changes’ both m the my the h" 0m 6 Airmoq; who wean“- 1 0 o 3 ward lines. from last ame. while SOUIIIS. THUR 8 P. M. . through with t w will‘! Cline Fields 2 1 0 b t“ M- m... .2: stirs: s: sis“ i. i. a i. card tis expecte lat e ea- “TT In gue leaders will use the same line- MONTAGUE. SAl‘. 8 P. M. final whistle’ — — - '- ukp that alreliatdyllgsl brought them AND 0:46 P. M. ‘F-WD. Give Combluoc Bill M“ Totals ll 8 l 25 tfiicswriligz its Vlfi? ‘llficup of ihe- — “m” o! “ma! “howl” m slcoim out: suongfrsfilxcilfimdcrence. McPhcr- -' “mmg “'°“¢“'- V"? "ml? was 9°" F" Fl" Pil- son McDivitt' LeComPl-e. Miller; through Wm‘ m’ "mm "P!" 0' w“"°n 3 3 1 a forwards. Cussion. Bower Evans. - the evening qnly w h“ "Mm" 7” “n” 3 o o 5 Midghan’ Kerr. Wm“, Chouimm‘ the Combines closing surse. Traii- Armor ‘I 0 I 6 Lesebvre. Cormier. Crichton. mg at ‘me “m9 In u" m" hi“ K 4 3 1 1° | 16-6 Prince of Wales staged an Gallo: 4 O 8 I Win Bantam at“... 1*..- m" * * ° ' - on _ _ _ _ ... 31;; t threlc “gunners of tho anal sum is | 1 4i Encouirer it. --~=- ~ r- -- ~- ‘ nail. There were but six minutes a o 1 ‘ Th l left w play wit-ii tho sooro tiod °°"“"‘ ' ° 1 ° ree- -—— when the winners came through m‘ 1 ° . ' with, 10m- Qu-“Iht but,“ in ‘NV D. DOM“ G 3 O 1° “stun! their first M" hi ti“ in» led to nice victory with the °°“" 1 ' l ' r league. Canadiens of the Holy m0 tum‘ 51mm“! . p“. m m. A. 4 1 8 I ° Rifllfteme; lkélvgntam logistic ‘ital flnul minute of play. "m!" ' ° 1 ' Jig C H 8 - VCOI’ -— "- —' “'- ='~-—~~— '="—7' over hhe Leafs illpthe second gamg In the m" same mt] 8mm‘ M Totals ll l I I the Y. led the snipers with four- . Detroit, Am One rink from Detroit. tin-gs from Amherst and several tho Charlottetown curling club alien s two day series of friendly matches at tho Curling Club this evonin at B o'clock providing lco conditons warrant. local curling ofllcials announced last night. The Detroit rink will arrivo in the Cit by l m]; emu g ‘ ck. Wolff. Amilli-n 15a;- '5 o'elo comin on tho only evening u“ , Muc interest is attached to ti; visit of both visiting clubs. It is the first time that a United States curlin rinkihas made itsappcar- 8M0 EN. while it has boon s good many years since Amherst representatives n o friendly games iii Giulomoown. A large crowd of followers of the broom and stone game no ox- pected to watch the matches and it is to be hoped that the weather- man will favor them with good ice conditions. Followin is the result. o! tho draw for e various mstohos: THURSDAY. 8.00 P.l\l. loo l Frank Acorn Roy Bevan G. A. Hawkins F. R. MoL-oinefiskir; vs. mum co P. M. Dakln Frank Hansen Norman Anderson R.,»R._ Bell. skip. vs. Amherst. ceived his reclassification and is on call. H Brooklyn's "booby sox briBBdB lost three members. infielders Ed- die Miksls and Jack Bolling find pitcher Frank (Rube) Melton. and the St. Louis Browns. gave up out- fielder Al Zariliit and pitchers Paul Dean and Bill Seinsoth. HQwever_ only Zarilla was a mem- ber of the club that brought the first Brownie pennant. lyde Shoun, who pitched a no- hitter for Cincinnati. was accept- ed by the Navy as was hurler Bob v Among those returning from tgur or duty were pitchers Van Mungo of the New York Giants. Les Mueller and Al Benton of De- troit and Tom Earley of Boston Braves and catcher Mickey Liv- ingston of Chicago Cubs and out- fielder Huffy "Peanuts" Lowrey of the Chicago Cubs. mane nrtoc- us. Jan. 1'1 — (cm _ Trio in...» stool! l" "l" l t. period tonight ovarcamc a. llisreo-goal lead and earned Pl M 0.8. Stadacona of Halifax a 6-8 tie with the leading HM C S YES, A HONEY CIYTOWN R. C. A. F. o TO HINT SPECTATORS in the world. but for ag- ness. fast moving action PQt-‘d it cannot bo beaten. 1 A SWEET MORSEL FOR HOCKEY FANS SKATING AFTER GAME THE FORUM Comwallie team of the Halifalt Senior Y-loekev laemtue. TONIGHT 7:30 SHARP vs. S’SIDE. FLYERS PLEASE BE SEATED EARLY lco 1 Harper McNeill Ed. thick of tho four-way American m“ 7-"- League pennilalriig. fight. again were l” l thgallctall-gigstliillimnroy and Roy a 24mm! "m ti“ ii"ii°“"l‘l.l"“i'selii.'éi.‘ i ‘i ‘c335 er - - 33d “fig, ingufinm Joined gum’ G. G. Hugh-a. skip. vs. Amhorot. ‘stars as Ted Williams. Dom Di- , he 9 magglo and Johnny Peflky l“ u" ‘7- sqwmbrlu‘ service of their country. d ls gas-s Cfllggm t. L i C r ina . - - thgvevirvlorlgeclsiampigmss whoa were W-R. Adams. skip. VI. Amherst- l td to b th only g1? mlgggll: ccclgbe last sgasors, lost FRIDAY 1N0 AM- pitcher Fred Schmidt and will I l give up outfielder Stan Musial c L My °° the Navy Friday. The Donora. Pa. A- L~ Mcpherso slugger who finished second to W v-v Lord n Fred (Dixie) Walker in the Na- c- -Bl k kl A hr“ tional League batting race. passed - H- ail - s! 9-2“ m 9 - his llhyslcxafilm exlaigiinaytigxiliier 80:1: L. H. com“ “i time ago. .v Wm McLean A. G. Putnam A. W. Hyndman. skip. vs. Amherst. 2.00 EM. 4. .voy of 50 trans Tan n . Wilson Announce Award of ll. S. 0. to Local ilificcr In Italy OITAWA, Jan. i’! - Acting Lt.-Col. William W. Reid of l Prince Street. C‘ lot wn. was one of seven officers roooiving the Distinguished Service Ordor as the National Defence Depart- ment today tinnounood '74 new awards for gallln-tr in notion to of the snodian Army serving overseas in tho Italian theatre of war. (Lt-Col. Reid's wife was sdvisod a couple of weeks :30 that her h ‘ ’ ocelv had i’ tho Dil- tin uishod Service O m. no list included tho swords of tho Bar to the Dlstinluilhod 8o!- vlce Order to threo licutorunt-ool- onols; seven swords of tho Dil- tingiiished Service Order; ‘ award of the Bar to the Military Cross to m Infantry Con! coll- tain; l6 awards of the Military Cross: five awards of the Distin- ct . Modal: tho award of the Bar to tho Military Medal to an inf Corgi 01a?- orsl. and tho award of‘ t o I- tary Medal to 4i othor ranks. l herst And ' III‘ Tharlottetown Rinks Gpen Bonspiel Here . Tonight ti. o. Cobb, skip. vs. BEi-"OTFTT". w Weir n” ' 14th" H. I. Cnrrutliou LJ. Moslillsri, skip. vs. Amherst. BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17 — Tho Tokyo radio broadcast s ro- rt today that Japanese air units ad sunk‘ s cruiser in finch‘: Arno can imnvoy W! at of Lulon Island in tho Phil- i in . “bu? broaden-It. awe by aw. said tho air ulrixits corétiauod ‘to .. .. e c, . strike heavy owns‘ awmd by cruisers and d royors. llsv. llr. Boiinoll Bocoiiics flltizon of lliiltoil Ststos NIW YORK. Jon. 17-(0?) — -Rev. John luthoriand Donnell. autoi- of fifth Avonuo Push!- torisn Church. boon-no a natural- Stain _ lo . Dr. Bonnoll, nstivo of Prince Edward Island. csmo to New York from Winnipeg. DIATI OI‘ Mll- I. Y. IINNITI.‘ SAOICVILLI, ti. l. Jan. l'| - (or) - un. n. v. bum: died st hor homo hm today sftor c briof ilinoll. Her husband. Cl. t. R Bonn rothn of V - Bon- rrioo FIIIT IN IIANOI iounou- (on -!Hiub~m disclosed iii-t m mu Tank ni- inoers and tho ah lav-l ‘hit imont war. among glinlalll: British ulmrod i. PIIMG . ml JANUAR v 1s. 1.4T: \ "n giiili talcum . ‘m l .of not: ‘United ‘ggllul-‘Gh was old in til! Bcfiodl mom lllt night ct_ 1.ao ‘ PJII. Brief devotional exercises wen conducted by tho pastor. Rev. Mr. Msclennan who was, than elected II chsirmsu. Mr. L-Clowson and Dr. G. D. Steel wm sppointri. sooiotaries. | The in to f th i,‘ ions! gelled» afield‘ tfilirfilgiit tho you were read and s proved Mr. A. R. Glilis octod a vacancy on tho Hill! | i l usfeo rd oausod by tho dent-h of Dr. John- lion. wni i" l Reports were rocoived on the: mac's work o! tho various organ- ticus of the church. With soar- ceiy an exception they showed in- crossed attendance sud interest in every phase of church activity. as . Colonel Smallett While all the reports wen good. i“ ilfifll-I-PS that of tho Women's Mis- sionary Society given b Mrs. L DAVID 0' SELZNICKE Bubtin. and that of c o Young first picture since “o. wm. People's Union given by Mr. Lorne Wind” and "Eustace" n. ilvlnlay were particularly encourag- _ - Two other repeat-smog“ bélrIEllg-I AVIS)’ oen Burke on th and by Olga Forsytho on the Mis- _si0n Band, were listened to with Opens at. the Prim) Edwsi-n particular pleasure. The Mission Theatre .0n Mcmlly for s full 3201c is s new organtifizgtionamong week. young women o! congreflfl- Duo to this feature boing gm- tiou. They carry on work similar m. n .- r “u. ‘ to that of the Womcnk Missionary ‘g l; fqgong ggfmwm "l" h", Society and also help at tbo Pirc- PLAN To Con"; ‘ally AND m n . a Finiillcliriny. minty Church had s" IT "m! TI! START. MYJVHHY the best year in its history but with the many increasing sctivit-l Poultry I Jottings ics of the church tho ‘ (By I. 0. WARM noods keep pace with tho gNwLng rovonuo. . Lord as“ duo to untiring efforts of tho officers and toucho n. However, there is still room for many more in the Sunday School. His aim is to bring tho benefits of religious education to avatar; boy and Iii-l in tho con- lt is regrettable that more mom- cf he congregation do not u] attend the annual meeting that. p° they might get a bottor picture of this znagnitu of t-ho work chat is ‘ dono. it is difficult to fudge the‘ spiritual progress of a congregat- ion, tho Nports given rovoslod the I grout number of men and probably ho greater number of women who are lving expression to tho spirit of ist in their church work whether in ‘ diseases g younl. in helping the needy. or in ciiccnaclggiftll" “l! tho old and sick. some h l Minion. sinmovings, W°" ‘l vote of thanks to the ofllcers and sroimd. thorn ‘ lilo germs mint spocid this’ bctwoon the twultrvmimu Job is to out um 4 P-ll- life cycle before it r 1 h caches th ,_ , ...rm....;rt::m gw- i can. i» 1...; D,’ ‘nu, uidjsvotion b which the work is dfiiielzyag: f no ca?‘ gvllgln! - W. mlionals °“' P" - ' last yosru iiitii to u» by: 3 Jlsclbannon, and tho onou. “"9 52.1% smile‘?! m’ .- Amkont w- M-cmw-ii- w» M w» iiifékififfi ‘.23 1.1mm“- .........° " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' thcl dl n. tli took. - w R Mcueml“ making tlre rylgarpzuch any splendid h“? b“ 51°99 ‘m c1511!“ l! J ‘J hub” success. They in responding men- ls "ffgflw e “Yul? Y"! ~ . “med how mp y they an m the. an a on and cleanlinom never 30y D- Elli!” k lto . Dr. Gfd gs, skip. vl. Amherst. gal work; ‘wmwny M w Another effoctiivs method c! cu),- 130 PJI . such To. filed}: said tuber - c os to sell all old stock s wool: r mar 0c l before housing the pulletsioTubcyg g“); ___ glulogis is prehigalonthamongst some . . _ DC 5 -—- .- til-I.” J. lénriis c w.“ ‘u’. "i, ivc mothogercf pgontrtrlmigglgilkegp n- . . In . vs. '* no ovcr for tho second Detroit. in Qmm, magma,‘ m“ “o. your. Tuberculosis ls n. slow do- loo s duct-ion inn increased so t "lupin: “ . d mm r - H. - A in tho Maritimes during 1m. (The qllehtl " ‘ ai-liiongot two-yo:- Mac McKinnon Prince Edward i increase was olds han otherwise. Russ Spiliott 14 por cent and that for New If you violate tho Firm‘. Com- C snk. skip. vs. Brunswick 00 per cont. llfgures mandmmt of chick raising by al- Amhorst No. S wore not given for Nova. scotia. lowing your oung stock to run t‘ L‘. golvbcltuoytétthewfillg. 1108 induufiu- vgvxigh the ‘adult birds dilrilgz the WNXIIM wing ooson. you cam: ox- WO million dOlII-Il- pect to control disouo use “m! also kanentiorrliodmthat adult stock are often eu-riors of A. Mcullon v ice ma: tad t c gh- disease, even though they appear Hlb Howstt Ht Percentage o! srade A hols of to be healthy. Pull con get T. W.L. Prown "W “hi” "mun" l" Cmldfl- Q1 colds from old lions that show no Dr. n. Melntyn, 1H7. n. the w“; h2g8; in w: signslgbregia. so kccn your mum- BOUQU- mmmk’ c- comp srstod hon tho h, , while 44.4 per cont of Pix. hogs h,“ _ q $0.1m b, Mum. ‘m J. n numb W" 1n A - tirol so to. Clover Mclean pflnflxwnf om‘) "linhfi w m‘ Gilli giexguentl and ‘ ly hank Carter m?!“ ‘m’: hnlgzx’; “i” “I throughout the year. By doing Judge o. o. nuilv. skin. vl- 5 "ll "“ "w" so, you an cumin; iflsosso cycles Amhmt N, ‘ faetm- in hog product-ion w” b“ t 1 ' ention was also nude of the we My 3"’ "m5 Y“ impomnco of Advanced try gfigxflfzdmgggmmdb “n”? . ‘l?!’ N "' “ifi.".'.l“ti'.l"'iiiii.‘“.ili°‘ 3573.1. Mid-- and i» m w i»: iii-- u. s: gal-riding breeding stock. t was in- 9”‘ “mm '9“? t° "fl" "MW dicl. that an export bacon show an“ of new dim" crclel. i! Mt - was planned for Moiwton lato this. Properly disposed iii-vat. lwv _ often have I seen dead birds lying - . *".d'.::"ri"r..“r..smws""“ tarsal "§i"tfla‘....""'i..'z’ oun n mor-, - - .___ u; hqgg m, Gran“; , ' m tor to look afitor such trivia Ini- bodly placed tattoo marks. other-station techniqllfl- A dud bird woro faint and difficult to read, here and there is the loss of many particularly on sides lator made in-, dollars throughout the you. .0 Wlltshires. He also referred toi Avoid bringing infection on to he necessity of replacini damaged. the farm. Don't lot huckstors taltr iguros and letters in t o tattoo their dirty poultry crates into your outfit at once. poultry house. If visitors come to Emphasis was also placed on tho your premises. make them keep correct making out of shinning out of the poultry house. Ask your manifests and the im rtanco oflbiood-tester to remove hi; over- fogardipg these maniesis by thrshoos or rubbers or disinfect his ma . [shoes before ho starts blood toot- This discussion relatlnl to tho Com loto confinement is correct and careful, identification tor by ar from the stand- tod in by Messrs. H. ftlfil- point of disease control than lot- ps . Clay. ting tho poultry ruigo in sins-ii Charlottetown. end Mr. Harvey bare, manure-caked chicken lots. Brute. Dominion Department of.You are responsible for much of rnculture. Toronto. t e c you have to contend r. L. Bnoll. livestock buyor forwith. Swift Canadian 00.. Monoton. You can oxpoct fowl parslydl f our chicks como from s flock Davis and Fraser Ltd, expressed b pullUum. oonost Mr. P. McGrsw. superintendent of i my iy infected with paralysis, be- thoir pleasure st being pruent at cause i-alysis can be inherited. this meeting. Parslyss can be your fault if you Mr. S. D. Irvine, Dominion Da- raise your chicks on the some r-flfllfllll of culture, Char- ground whore chicks ottotown. ouggo od that Mr. Gro- ail had ,. vously run htm M invited l0 return to Chsr- Tho sumo applies to lottotown during Fsrmors’ Week Buy only from tho cl when n. similar discussion could flocks and from hatch bo carried out at tho timo of the to be doin in meeting of the Prince Edward d {Island swine Bro ' Assoc tion. Mr while P. l2. I. had tho highest por-i con o of grade A carcasses st the o svo boon blood lltllytod for tho ‘df tall men interested it: the in- usry was necessary onsuro Jhat this dogroo of improvement mos rotsinod and increased. Bofcro ho closed Mr. Irvine an- mouncod that tontstlvo plans had boon mode for tho holding of an crage of flocks sup y P. I. 1’- hatchorios is to dill: Shfllgpor ccit. Somo improvement over l. you ngol We cannot stop and soy we vsro satisfied. Thorn is still mom for im rovemcnt. when“ onforinl chicks his you". consider this ox- oitport bsoon show in Charlotte- cello btein your itown during hrmera‘ Week. [chicks and than do your in. .."'.-"-.*- °.1‘i‘.'2§e.'.'l"'"il' t*.l'.*;i'"a'-"i""rs....='r ""2... .. . . . cr e co uson Iboard agreed with the remarks-disease control. Koo); plonz of made regarding the importsncqfrosh oiosn water booro bir at l“ 970ml‘ idontificstion in theoll times. Dirty drinking from “WORM loft-Willem Wit-h producers harbors germs and spreads div or hogs shipped. e ens . A demonstrltlon on the correct Do not overerowd. Koo - msnnor of tattooing market hogs try house reasonably dry. germin- wu arranged for st the railway her-fresh stock pens bv Mr. Gillios and ciir- ‘drafts sro safeguards suinst dis- riod out by Ni’. D. 0. Tompkins of use liimmmioo. coitl. with parsiy- . to! present time the co-oporstlon second time and tho over sii sv-. air and protoction from .