pgBRUARY 1s 1944 -. ‘n, g moot that Pmillmiid g w“, m4 in t Ilflilll n ' m“ “SIR? ‘irnltiiliro? th: y” tn Victoria Driv- flitalltggfhavg Lats, was second 1 m“; n5 Jane Harvester came t in front and then heat on the PW- Hal Brittonis win. ' ti l t e race ‘§§"§§§lli.i§“§tontmt€ ‘glans Harv- “ the third heat of w, who paced d8‘ l" "wmpan hi‘ 1301 ifiaiio Class I Lady W" 1 1 3 I" A class B trot and pace while Inuit)»; First rapidly recovering " n |,O\, r-crack suffered at ~h°mfl¢e m. k last summer trotted is‘! swampy heat victory in the t d pace. clfiocmiarr-‘i: 131295, to be held on Wednesday "i"! Saturday are 3...: er) Jaunita Axworthy Gracious Lady (L. Kelly) Miss BellnlzdAubrey (More- s . 8 S Dr. Budlcn (H. Willis) 2 Z 2 Roland Wood, southport. ronunc nsws I Elose Finishes, Fast Tirnes Feature Ice Race Meeting Held Yesterday Afternoon NIII Oocluiodllo (I. Wiliil) I Time: 30 1-3, Si, M. 80 l-l. h win e ning Chappelle, stanhope. (Proudc) ‘Pime: 31 3-4, 30 3-4, a1. The winning horse is owned by Dr. Bishop o! Charlottetown, CIIII B Trot b Paco l. 1 3 1 ¥£°tPALEJQ dial‘. Class C Trot dalPace . f til week. getting thc Lusty's First (L. Kelly) l 1 1 tfigsulfi? ti); be; of condition for Laddie McGregor (Younk- ' by; inter-province meet next er 2 2 5 Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. L, B. (Weir) 8 i! 2 SUMMARY Free-for-Ail . p itl n (Moresldc "fig I-‘fagvester. (O'- jB en) ..wit N‘ See (W. Kelly) 1 l 2 1 4 4 1 3 i 3 2 4 2 Time: 31 1-2, 31, 31 1-2. The winning horse is owned by C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown. Officials: Starter, A. B. Cutcliffe Judges: Milton Bell, Harry Mur- phv. H5711! Willis. Timers: L. O'Meara. Ed. Downe. Announcer; D. K. MacLeod. .. { i Tonight is service night at the 7mm when the Army and Navy n key squads clash in an im- rtant game of the City Hockey Bogus. the second last scheduled ‘ e oi! the 100g; Anny, with five jFfits, by a vic ry over bhg boys mm the Queen Charlotte, can b n into a first place tie with the league-leading Saint Dunstan's tutiit while Navy, at present in ucond place can vault into the up lpot if they can outscore the mun representing Beach Grove. ‘mat is the set-up for tonight's tattle and with the thffig leaders ilaskelball league ls i, rganized . Plans laid at. o meetlnil 1"“ t ti? 1:: live-team basketball in operation Janu- ll m i ti nuns! . :1 lt ifiaiiplectlcil mt. tfirther emoet- W wiil be held in the near luture h being elab- Ira ians now drawn from Prince cl Wales, Y- Aivny, Navy and Saint OX1 lbs-ins .E.0.A., " n's are the present members ll the new league. B u Today's Curling seen that there is little lo meet night, with so much at stake, riv- airy will be even kcener and fire- works are fully expected with both teams stating that they will go all out irom start to linish in a mighty endeavour to chalk up a. victory. 7.45 sharp. Entries For Mid-Week Races Budlong, Loddie McGreBW. Peter Grattan, May Win.HM°1$°i-D°" Cl b G lull bgny w, Nellie Worthy. Trmy And Navy Clash In I a Important City League Came At Forum Tonight all anxiously seeking the top place with the resultant bye in the play- offs. one of the keenest and hard- est fought struggles of the sched- le is anticipated. All season long it has easily been ve lost etween the two squads Once they in athletic competition. To- The game will get underway at are the entries Follow for Solo. Soy a Prayer for the Boys Wcdnesdlsnyss lcc race meet here. Over There. Bernice Murray. The races start promptly at 2 p. Tan Dance, Mary Arsenault. Class A pace: Nancy Budlong. Lawless Peter, Dr. Budlong, The B] suilett, Princess Class B ‘not Brewer, Dr. LB, Playdale, Miss Belle Aubrey, Bessie Scott. Kalmuck.» s. Pace: Miss, Class C ‘Trot d: Pace: Christie uy. - 5 tt, M l- C D. Midflllht 00 mlhy 0y. B - horse is owned by 3 inch. this quartette supp led “IIIISIFBI Show "witnessed By Large (irowd PM!“ to I capacity house at m» Holy Name Hall the 1944 edition o! the Merry M11151“), “wed by St. Dunstans Basilica dramatic Club last night proved a great sue. cess. And great was the right word r . from the openln overture to t-heugrand finale the crowd g; Na 0d enthusiastically with ralul that every mumm- on tlu Each and eve wurlmwedin oh ry pe ormer o M8 will did s. splendid job o! his or ggrreniglt-Ofd Particular iréteres}. e en n.en, compose c mu nwfht‘ icfiui 1 l 1 w“ Mb“ Cm- E““°" mum" - {i Second Tlmbo, Connie LcClair, Virginia Kalmuck ( ounh’ i a ma, Bones, h“: Bridles.’ s,“ 0nd Bones, S. ‘rrainor. Made up as darldes. and looking the art CV61?’ t e comedy part of the show and kept the audience in es o! laughter throughout with t eh- droli sayings and wide variety of jokes. Vocal solos, instrumental solos. lap dancing, step dancing, all went to make up one of the best, if not the best mlnstrel show yet staged since its inception here several years ago. Sgt. Frank McIntyre was master °wn°d bYbot ceremonies with the show being prduoed and staged under direction of Al Blanchard and Sgt. McIntyre. Stage effects were under the direction of D. Ooyle and M. McDonald while the lighting was looked after by W. Perry. Ezwh and every number was per- forraed capably with Jimmy Power. better known as “Lily Pons" tak- ing the house by storm with his female impersonation of the famous singer. Solos by Ches Donovan. also went over big, the singer having to res- pond to two encores as did Mary Arsenault in tap dancing. The S. D. U Glee Club were also listened to with rapt attention. 'I'i1ey,tco, being forced to respond with en- cores on two occasions. A black face number bv Kay Gallant was another highlight of the fine show. The entire perform-once will be repeated tonight and Wednesday night at which packed houses are again fully expected. Music for the performance was under the direction of Al Blan- chard. The orchestra. was compos- ed of the following: piano, Al Blan- chard; violins, Marion Puncher and Sgt. Dodge of the C. W. A C-i saxophone, Art Contwell; trump- ets. F. Smith and W. Murphy, drums, Jimmy Coady. The following was the program: “Overture. Gems o! Stephen Foa- r. Opening chorus, Vlcto Polka; Tell the Band to Strike O31’) Dixie. S010. MY Shining Hour, Mafiina Chappell. Ta. Dance, Lorraine Weatherbie. So o. You‘re Irish and You're Beautiful. loman McAuley. Clarlonet Solo, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, First Tumho. Solo, Just a ‘Jottage Small, Clark Mdhmeybam Peggy mpbell e. C . Tgisiiasgoswlgtl P klnaM . a ' s... was. i M" “mo Solo, Put Your Arms Around M! Honey. Kay Gallant. Old time Masters Ryan . . 50o. I'll Take Yon: Home Again l Kathleen, Ches Donovan. Banjo Solo. V. McQuaid Solo. Mightv Lak A Rose, Malut or e . a d mglnlir°wdd t G1 d Pi aidkett. y‘ an u Solo. One Alone. Yvonne M v. End and dame. Someb v tole My Gal. Second Ta Bird Imitatious, Gnr. McLellan h Grove. Close Hv-mony. s. p. u. Giea u . - Grand finals, Goodnight White Pblks, entire company. PRODUCE h Curling Results . _._ mlwwlng are the results of last hilowing In today's match mgmt’: matches at the local Qirlllla Imgililed at the local Curlinl Club: ‘I in T" h Acorn ‘Robb! - ‘. p ' ma’, Mnlnty". II: 11-well I P- M. i 6 » I00 N0. l ZIfiBbMoMillm. 103 C01. G. I» ‘rzatnocoino v... non. "r. w. 1.. ' ' T h '- ‘°' $.33. Xfinlon. m: sen m- - H mm‘? rpiiiisnuiolt. Nicholson. u; Willard '. DIEM. lee No. 2 "Dr-calls. Glddmgs vs G. O. -, file Trophy r '11.“. .. cc , "Ink Acorn vs- Igliram Aitkinson. ‘ It‘ N . Q when McLvud “v5. “William Nichol- 188B uARY i855 FEBm m, n; McDonald. 6. ‘Johnny Greoo ls iioqulttod ST. JOHN'S. Que, Feb. 14- (Clfi-Pte. Johnny Greco, torm- er conteagler (‘ojrditlvie W011“ _ mm:“mlnleI'luIhlQf char eb Judil .__i____ light- wds acquitted In 1888 when Tobacco just Ii Canada celebrated OLD began to say, “There is no other Telephones were lost coming into practical on s a a Gladstone and Mucdcnold were the prlmo ministers of Grout lriioln and Canada . . . Fcnlnlon page: described the new style woman's bathing dross requiring only six yards of flannel . a | Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Yeoman of the Gourd" mode its debut on the London stadi- ‘Ihc Tobacco of Ouulily L, Feb. it - (OP) — Produce es today by the Dom ion Department of Al- riculture follow:- Eggs: Graded shipments quoted on spot 351i for A-Largie A-Med- ium 33. A-Pulle-ts 27. B l. Butter: First grade cream prints Jobbing lyrics 3615-87 f grade solids, Job pzrlce 36-36%. wholesale pasteurized storage No 1 35i/r-35li Cheese: Current white and colored wmtern and Que. 2o 110 wholesale, Jobbing western an 52118.. white and color-Wit %-21. Pbtaitoes: '15 lb. u . l c . n.3, and an 1 Ifsai; ND. 2 $5.,’ 11.38; No. 1 small P.E.I. And up, —..__i__ | Andre Relnier Greco. who had previously been acquitted on a reckless driving NIBPSB. was "not negligent" in driving the automobile, the Judge added. which killed Pte. Romeo Dflsenals on a highway nearby Bil-J‘?- , Canadians first ke Old Chum”... 2| your: of Confederation a I I rnegcnaaapgjrproww ouanomn I SALABY $2400 par anuum. usprovided.levu standard. A poiuho meluantlvo eruployusau Montreal, vice Comm ion Commission, Ottawa, NOT LATE Former Applications will not be ective Service. Central Guardian 5o Ulllllfled 3c per word; lu M r‘ Floral and ' ' Condolence 70o per inch; Appreciation, 70c per iuch or lo wAurao ASSISTANT PARLIAMINTAI! IIIOBTII, MALI, for the English Debata, House ol Commons, Ottawa QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Eduction equivalent to Illlh school graduation and preferably Univenitv training; three you-s‘ experience in court and general reporting of a high unsyiluringtgorocusdhnhnutougugnlnotnnro- Application (onus obtuluubh at Poll 08bit, ollioes of the Emilio!- lmnt and Selective Service, District Offices o! thg Clvli Commission at Vancouver, Edmou Regi uebec. Saint John and Halifax, or from the Civil * Ottawa, mull. be iiled with the Clvll Service I THAN FEBRUARY 29.1911. nested to flll out new Iorma and quote Com hi: advertisement is authorized by the D Oflcriuga Cards, 010., 6o rAoe sly]! ....-'- "nit-aar- "- ut laut Service n1. Winnipeg, Toronto, r. transferred-candidates are re- tlon Number 44-953“ tor of National Scl- Advortising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge luv Any Advertisement l5 Con" IMIII. per Icrd- Western and Eastern locau 2o per word: Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; Notices 70c per men; Lists o! per name; Letters o! Wedding engagement; l0 words for $1.0! and l0 cents for every udditlonul 3 words. Notices n! Thanks and ‘or word. Lists cl Subscriptions l0 cent: per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Olber rates on WANTED - rwTJou THREE unfurnished rooms. Phone WANTED — NEW HAMPSHIRE tlocks suitable ior almroving and blood testing ro supply our Chick Hatchery. lit Canadian Co., Charlottetown. 2-8-61. WANTED, SMALL APARTMENT. housc or 4 rooms. permanent. Phone 1925. 2-15-21. For Sale FOB SALE — TWO REGISTERED Guernsey Bulls, senior yearlinsfi out of R. O. P. dams. Apply J. Eric Hilary, Winsioe. 2-11-14. sou QUICK SALE, CARPENT- er‘s tools in first class shape. Apply Jimmy Power 2-12-31. FOR. SALE-II YEAR OLD HORSE. Budlong. 315 Fitzroy Street. 2-15-31. FOR SALE - TWO COWS T0 freshen soon. Frank Hughes. West Covehead. 2-15-17. FOR. SALE, 1940 DODGE COUPE in good condition. Good tires. application Wanted Machinery “ADIOS _ T 1| R [3 p; R A1) 105 DEWALT SAWS WOOD- wantecL wme 30x 72 m. a 1. working machines. Newest type: Guardian .1 . available from direct factor rep- resentatives ior Canada. uota- tions gladly furnished on applic- ntion. Dewalt lmher Corpor- ation, Ltd. 402 West Fender Vancouver B. C. 6-26 Lost LOST — ONE SKI BETWEEN Tea Hill Charlottetown. Phone i168-J. 2-15-11. LOST — TRUCK CHAIN IN CITY. February 14th. Finder please telephone 848- 2- '- 5L, 4.1. i‘ einaie Heir’; a nted WANTED, A MAID, causal-f. housework. Family of two. Good wages. 296 Grafton St 2-15-31. EDINBURGH -lCPi— J- G Kyd, registrar-general for Scotland, ‘ that Smith is the m?“ common surname in scotland with only one "Mac" in the firs! 818m LONDON —(CP)- Among the Q4 young officers of the Indian Alt Force now in Britain for 01161111011- a1 experience is a. young Mahratlu from Poona whose name is Madhav Naik. He is the “baby of the Squad- ron" being cnly l9 years old- , declined and , throuirhout most I EG. o! the session- ' WINNIP Feb. IL-(CH-Rye flwas unchanged to ".- lower today on the Winni grain exchange and futures tra rig was again irre- gular. The Mow furirure closed $1.27 AB. July $1.263 and Ocwbe!‘ S l ‘A-‘ii. Cash prices: Rye: z cw 1.25 ‘is. Oats: 51%; Barley: 64%. Use Minardh Io-iidandrufr A Special Meeting NOTICE of the P.E.I. Fish and Game Protection Association will be held in the T l'l E A T R E S u 1.110 PHI 14-(01301051113 n ___ i 7"|Toronto Stool: Quotations. we... =1 e-g. W‘ °“"° WIVES" on "W" " ‘Z2 Minn "w In PM 1M. w ITAIIING d, a 14 L“ gill , ‘A0 GEOIGI MONTGOMERY Can Car round l: “m”, W 1,. ANN RUTHERFORD Ufl-Xi Swahili“?! u 14 l. Q9 LYNN aAur 11°" A. 1 5.5 Astoria i3 "'- tlIflTBOv z "a “m” l 8i 1g soums, MON. u. a r. u. a“ 5,“, w", 3g fglgeellfi‘ ° i, _i_.___.__i____ 3,1 MONTAGUE, 8A1‘. 1o, 1.so _ ggsgmg, s l-B 1m“? 13% AND oso r. M. Hiram Waniiei‘ 29 352 1, 50 Int Nickel _- Bone“, - 2o Imp Oil l3 3-4 1- lnu Pew m’ E H“ as a6 no ruaaruas M“ P?“ a 1.4 Myra m ‘"2 ALL - Auotmn‘ run l gas Bagel Cer 15 l; o‘, Educ“ ~ ——-— "l" _ boo "Orchestra Wives." which ar- mmcjunflm 12g 3-3 0"" P“ 1m rives at the Yea Theatires is a jam 5t Law 3 uflYélnPi" youxiirn i§oi§..“"nfi1i?ii§n?£‘§ ‘Iii the wpgiuElec A 24‘ chest" 1'56 he o...‘ .. are o B“ ““— - “some Glennwlvlillleryfnzi‘ his Bind? 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Oth- 3x131 u-‘rrixmégg f: i: Mainritzg: 3.820 ers inc uded: ' NFYOIéII Nova Scotia: G. J. Burns. vvgggé .3130“ 93 3Y3’ 58 13;‘; ew asgow. - From New Brunswick: E. C. lin- U s steel 2 ti)‘; 113 fiii‘€?°n3i§§§§?£i°‘i‘.‘ili..°°" A" °“" s k M k A ggd go» ,i= From Ontario: R. d. Oulette, t Nag“ om Tare e',T ra or ,1 . . lmcn‘ Noranda b, oronto, . E. Sp nks, A mont, Norm“ 12 W. L. Waterman, Gait. orrnet 75 1-2 P011321 1.“'§”i=‘.‘§iile- 5;. "Znmifdl 8.2?“ ‘ :33 . - . ____ ega. St. Lazaire: S.N. Gorenstein, Win- WRQNTQ. pa, 1km?) __ A11 P34131149, Q3 1-4 nipeg: J. A. Senez. St. Boniface. three mdex groups gmyshed me 54-5- Pac Oil so 39m"? IBIWITIB they were DTB- sion on top today, the golds leading moiur l 32 sented with cigarettes by the Pro- with a gain oi’ .44 after showing a Partenan 04 7-8 vinciai Government through the loss in the early market. The chea- 35 Carrv on Canada Corps. Tip pres- per issues of the gold and western P"! C!‘ 2.151 entation was looked after bv Mr. oil group were the most active. PI°“°"“ 2 45 Ira M. Brown of the Canadian Le- "*—' Ewe“ L65 510,, w... servlcgg, M manna. Feb. l4 - (c?) - D0 V'- 1-60 All groups in the indices were rc- sime 48 vised upward arm u. 1m rally no- Sladen 66 gauyb on thleetsoock Exchange and Eggs? z 1:2 I Mar . a 'I‘oital 1 1 36.600 sha "lnd/us- swswn 19 tnou iiiilooei. mines 21.05?‘ s Iliviavgfl women. F .14- = - Th " 80k H 3-50 Chfgf},T§f,,,§§§“?,¥“§,§7,§§“),0hn Stock Market eCIIPOSBd sighily irre? 49 N B Canadian s eedskatin gill-BTW lildfli’ “m? fl W“ Beflsim- T°m U” chhmlflén’ defeam, 1,.,€,§,,,:40A,,e§ lefgdustrials were selectivB-y sunJfPort- vgguggn 342(2) 19 Yea“ “s” i “Y “ e ‘ya’ CHICAGO. F n. 14—(AP)-—Ad- Vmnllel-o 14 1-2 €l§'ii,,i2.“.,.‘ni‘§°.§"§§“lfnrllllotii w» - mwi-er use“ a; y: , . meet- IIgligtbflLi/eiiia $8.. “Enfioninineirl W" er s15 demand for high protein cash wheat combined to depress bread cereal futures today. The msrkei THE BIG FOUR? B u 1' ON TI-IE BATTLE FRONT ’I‘o‘.al Sales clear. Phone ioio-J. 2-15-31. To Let ' ” ' '“__ To- Larfsmcaa _T-‘URNISHEIL heated bedsittlng room, also wgarage. Phonemdgfi; 2-14-21 Ymk M H 75 scre farm. 60 “m” House and buildings. near w" 25 1122 school, church and station. Walkervilie 1.90 0. l-I. Brown. York- 440,000 WELL NOT EXACTLY SINCE THOSE GLAMOROUS DAYS, TODAY’S HOC- KEY IS THE FASTEST, MOST SCIENTIFIC, MOST EXCITING SENIOR BRAND PLAYED HERE. THE NAVY VERSUS THE ARMY City Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Febru- SKATING ary 15th, at 7.30 p.111. Matters of extreme i|n- T0- AFTER USUAL AFTERNOON THE portance are on the agenda so please be in at- NIGHT . SKATE tendance. Please note-your 1944 Membership 745 THE GAME PRILES SURE fee is due. ' W. HARRY TIDMARSl-I, President _ u 4 rim-v AND "car" srunas ‘w- M By Edwina TILLIE THE TOILER- GRANMA-THEY‘ HAVE ICE CREAM EV‘RY NIGHT? 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