. CHARLOTTETQWN , GUARDIAN. ‘more SIX JIZQBUARY 9. 1941 - ___‘__\ mu: ls no own roucco JUSI IJKI “Take on old N. ll. L. STANDINGS PW LD F A?“ A. _... ’ SilentMac Paces. Quarter Canadians win I4 TrophyMatches Played l‘ ‘cw 'or 5 0 1 0 In 29Seconds On Saturday From Wines 3-1 At Local Curling Rink In k In Big Ice Race Meeting Mo ",1. ,_..,,._ Regular Week -end ’spiel ii 1E2‘; Z §§i§§§§ NETRIIAL, Canadiens who in most o! their games at cme this season got oft i0 an early start. only to fade out in the stretch drive, reversed the procedure here last. night against Weekend Results iundav Toronto 4; Brooklyn 8. _ Ten Dominion Life Trophy but differs in that it 1s open to matches and four Keefe ‘Trophy senior curlers, matches were played 1n connection FQn°wL1g the i F Lu: <1 b> the fastest quarer Worthy the other ‘entrant third. miltfatrofted gr paced 5111130 tkne In the third and final heat. JiPlfg season started, Silent Mac. winning again had a little bit too much cont-gum“ 0g the flfSL heat of the Free-for-all pace in 29 scconcis front Surging .the ice mess heal on the .1 Park Satur- n a, .. furnished crowd of fans s and fast tunes. the six class until lat-c 1n the only re- mee: but “nnessctl nrore the cold the 43y were “F311 Lads" Hal. ‘and tnem the . another thrilling finish with Rose- bud acain rid and Rose Worthy, pacing wit out hopples. third. Class A Trot brought together Juanita AX\\‘Ol'i-l1_\', Heatherbclle and Bonnie Mary and again Fred Turner's good trot-ter had too much speed for her field. In the first heat the popular Heather- belle led half way down but the granzl old veteran didn't have the szaying povter and the Axworthy mare came through in the final eighth to win handily, It. was the some story in the next heat with Juanita Axworthy, Heatherbelle and Bonnie Mary who was off fomi in third place. In the other class on the card Princcss Kalmuck owned by George Detroit Red Wings to pull of! a_3-1 National Hockey League victory before a crowd of 6.339. After trailing from early in the second period, the Habitants came through with three tallies in the closlruz session to tum aside the W gs. The victory placed the winners within three points of De- troit and Brooklyn Americans. co- llgilders of sixth place in the stand- g. The veteran Charlie Sands broke up the game mid-way through the third period after both sides had turned in a display of glorified shinny. Cliff Goupille handed Sands the puck for the clincher near the De- troit blueline and the latter swept with the week-end bocisplel at the Our-line Club, starting on Friday evening and concluding Saturday night. The Keefe Trophy play open onl to curlers with two years ex- renoe or less was hotly con- ted througout 1:1 each of the four matches played with only two points separating the teams at the end of the games. The competition yed on an elimination basis as s. result four teams fell by the wayside after the sveek-end play, T. McAdtunZs rink falling be- fore G. Kennedy; 0. K. Presby beating L. ‘Punter; E. Gallant winning from A. B. Bagnall and How-nrd McInnis elzmhating C. Yorke. matches a large number of curlers gathered in the Winchester Bar.- fluet Hall where a delightful supper was servsd. 'I1ie results o! the matches. KEEFE TROPHY Friday:- G. Kennedy i7; T. McAdam I. O. K. Presby 8; L. ‘Iiirner 6. E Gallant 1i: A. B. Bagnall 9. Howard Mclnnis 10: C. Yo'ke B. DOMINION LIFE TROPHY Friday:- A. V. spllletr 9: G. G. Hughes ‘I. C. G. Duffv 10: S. C. Moore 6. REP. Jardine 15; W. n. Adams 4. Saturday:- C. H. Black 10. Col. G. E. Pull 5. P S. Cobb 13: D. B. B21110": l0. Detroit 0; Boston 3. New York 4; Chicago S. Saturday New York 4; Toronto 6. Detroit 1; Montreal .1. Quebec A.H.A. Opposes C.A.H. A. pro ruling OLD (HUM The Tobacco of Quality W711. Cruikshank 9; F‘. R. MoLalne around two dofencemen to neatly _ W. C. Dawes 112 E. ‘I. Giddiriils 8. McDonald was 1-1 i a two-heat Ten teams entered in the Dc- MON'I'REAL, —1‘:i?;8—-( CP) —Tn9 i. i l i i ivy?! 1:. (etc. cti into a race with Bmg Crosby. the Kal- beat goaler Johnny Mowers. minion Life Trophy piay went. by widen-n wm; N‘ See shtft- muck mare winning comfortably A Ive-minute banishment to Sid the walslde as play opened in R. R. Bell 9; A. W. Hvndman 5. Quebec Amateur Hockey Assockmon CUI‘ 60A!" IO! H" 0 £01’ "NI l0! lOI-l-INO YOU! om; ' h f i m. :0 ‘.110 pace and Lustys First. each eat, Aiblell or drawfifl blood from Gou- this well-followed cfimpetition H. I. spin-n. 13; D14 1.; sircrmywa g, 1s opposed to me canal-mm Amateur C_ H ¢nq;»_<~1:@;~'s gocutrotter. v (pl es forehead enabled Canadiens which. like the Keefe 'I‘rop 1V .15 De F, w, ‘Tijmgfgh is; J. P, slm- Hockey Association giving permis- V» ' N540 1112f‘. tnmgs pretty SLWTMAR! __,, ‘u.’ add luring‘. assurance m the“ Played on an eliminaticn basis monds 4 sion to an amateur bltwcr to play ' r‘ will‘ ' d C n R ‘ lghewgal geagrlgrfeffeman tallied ' in Diofcssional company under ° “"1" - ~ special conditions President N ' Little Peter Morin set the stage ' °l' i , » i ma“ D" ‘d u’ l" - - , ._ warty see (WhKellQ 1 1 1 gr in: start glfdtler breaking loose H. A meélfligb I118 at a Q A ““;“"e-"- °“’“‘;.u“}“ 1 u... sec Eli-ii.‘ 1?"?a>-饧'...?“°” Z i’ 3 .i‘i"laii‘.°ctai“ht.°ii.ot“ ..’i"“..“°.l';; The we at B111 Dickey imr u» g u. i . n t - ~ .' - " i “ W“ m.“ ‘.9 ‘grly yrs: Béetrtetrxlilléjkliiyfilly) g g g of the unprotected Heffer- fiflfgf"zliijlii"f§liufllvffrftxgfegfé perlmiitgnrireklilgtlhtohtlgrleyrglieshim}; Remember when "1 ‘ I‘ _l‘ PM a . " I _ v A. _ _ - —-——-- l T““°“ 34‘ s‘ 1'2‘ 3‘ H‘ autumn“ The Weather Matters not-ICE ALWAYS c000 §lefh§}.§“§il$°§.. S513’; 503253115011 "mumtxe gole-vgerfigtfigrénéisigxuélliil: M31031?” 551131113 Pr?” i Free-for-all Pacr- ‘ ' to rilav goal for Chicago GAIL“! 1m“? have manmmured terriiplcd relBTi as the worlds “M” ~ t u . ww- b a (erg Silent Mac (Proude) 1 1 1 n,” Period JOIN HUNDREDS_HAVE A SKATE, FOR HEALTH £11m (1)51 Qheeamgalviiiliialmgtifiliil aeslfiz; thgulgstfigigig daft’ gigdahtlnnllohlzngbychdgfkgeirgihWOAYN“ f l: 5E. r‘ a sensational duel Little Peter (Younker) 4 2 I Scoring-None, Canadierts here last night.‘ key wavs 80m” Y0 D181’ 101‘ Chicano. Godo Mgcm] in 15_ g m“ t‘ s “ . - . , . . . and vtgth the sanction of the c A Y ° “ '°““'~‘ m" r- fzrst heat of the frce-for- Singing Sam fUBrienl V 2 d Penalties-Hui, (Lupille, Abel, i T Dickey “as Elven psnnzssion to H A we stmn 1 disa my ‘Eh. at New Yo...“ A crowd of 155" as Salem Mac. Sinfrzufl RairnondBudlMvZ (McNeillHl d Orlando 1 lilnY in the one game only. after wfwlé procedurgy pp ‘e ° e saw the south American boxer give ntnnd Budlcng and Little up to take the word. the word the four .' “'9 ll _ tcr getting h he eighmmark an in a 11m but i-Detrolt, Grouse (Bush ,We.ries) 'i- i . u. Tur a 1 1 5:12 OUT OUR WAY ~- . . 1i ifimlfastmliatlé tiliertghemguartegss‘ éénmtgrbgygrorhlcyketnnarier 2 2 “new” __ Mame‘ Bmnevteaul _ By. J. R. Wihams OUR BOARDING HOUSE Willi Major H0091! t m p; n; Singing Sam at Bonnie Mary (H. Walker) 3 3 Wares. Croupille, stands, OCon- r 5o you WERE A xi l v I V . 1, RM tired aria 1161mm ‘v21: T113195: a2 1-2; 34. n01. TEAMGTER BEFORE j V‘ WHEN You GET nu ‘THE 13:15, / Alw, i EGAD, qAKE. A5 t ‘ on r > hes qbdllliitd in tltirtl place Class C Pace (first divisioml- Till"! P6710‘! VOU ENUSTED.’ ON l l‘ ROUNDHOUBgDOET-rav O / ILL GOOGANSTRAHQER‘ 1 c Peter fourth. Silent. WHAT 5H|p2 ANy- t THiNl“ GU51‘ Hw- ‘*“' ‘F’ You 6mm‘ I HAVE Toll-ED / .5515 the next two heats from Lady mu (McNeill) 1 1 1 ti-Canadiens. Chamberlain (Blake. THWG To 6E‘... OUT . HAVE To THINK, LlMlT \IER 4, THAT B16 FOR DAYS ‘ruume a Pcier by comfortable gliiéfiiflf (oCutcliffe) g g g agénlfiattéitiixonlsabfifig (Qumy Go“ OF HIKING HEV 2 / BRIMN CELLQ TO ‘THE iDEA ‘t WAD OF LIP Hi6 MENTAL l m3 ‘ g Times: 3%; 351x514. pills) 9:15 ' ' water's (it THAW; i THAT “URRWANE pi-UNKETT GUM pRocEssEs To, , P. e “(v.1 s" starters _ 4-mradiens. Heffernan (Morin) WAQQN, QUQ l I6 JUQT ATRAMP WiTH UNDER A ENGTEN PlTcH. into two dlviiimts with Class C Pace (second divisIon):— 17f MEALS 1 ; Two AQMQ Two 1,5615 R\NG5|DE MDQMW MUDDLE " ' treat pacing Perialiy——Abel (major). ' ' A if». HM THE MAN'S Ml o .. _ straight heats Jirvm- x. (Hughes) 2 1 r N C ' i I N Burnham and rennin. Rosebud (Murphy) 1 z z LME You. wtTi-l YOUR ALLEY ' Lady's straight. Rose Worthy (Kelly) 8 3 3 ‘ 1111': despite t _ m“ ‘in she hat‘. a thrilling bat- Ail 9 {rich}: Cltlfis B Pacez- ENTRANCE n-as a 117v‘ in front J _ 6-4 2 > just had enough Princes Kalmuok (McDonald) l l the Burnhum horse Bing Crosby (Rankin) 2 2 > Times: 35: an. In the second division of this rnco. Rowland threw a stirprise in- Orriclain- "ronouro. Feb. 8—(CP\—Tor- ALTfiQQC ‘o "~.-> rrcnw‘. "is Eic conw through qt» r fig " ltent frrcn Jip-py ' {he second Times: 29; 31: 312 3-4 Class A ‘Pa-oi:- Times: 32; 32 3-4; 32 i-2. Starter-J). K. McLeod. Judges-Avail Robinson. C. Shaw, W. McDonld. To Support Loan o ' \ Que. Feb. B-R. C. ntlcn between the various centres Almmlfll the T-tfafs be!“ i116 / \ at. cni. of the Canadian for Pfl-'~'-<P'l(!c's_ air mail and eX- New 1Y°rk.5m°°t'1:e5- they Wm“ TQE \ lllrll Ital. iys. today‘ addressed yarns. This is particularly em- exflfltvfip-ke UL 331E915 51$ ‘ \ \\\\\\\ a mtssaigc to all cnmloyeescf the phasizcd in the caISe of the several Kiln-Lynn Patrick. The big left: KBATTLE: ‘ "us! “m” sxsztm, numbering approximately fllr training (units of the ‘British Wmger- “b9 will‘ m9 19581198 __ - m. J“ fum‘ ' ' 100.000 soliciting their immediate Commonwealth Air Training goal-scorers. rapped in three ial- - ~"' | interest in Canada's second Victory scheme which is tllrnlnq cm lies in the eventful third period to BRHQGING UP FATHER Loan and inviting investment in the bonds. _ _ T110 niesszigc which is being dis- tiiibutcclhtn (Intel: Llindrvitljualfl eni- SUMMARY ‘S A copy o‘: poyec t rougmu re na 01 sys- - 114E125 tcm reads: "Five of the countries Excess Proflt First Period THE bijlpllTATéOédplTEl-ikllg: figtélislfiALl 6QEATAl-éi?\2%~l$l ' occupied by Hitler's forces-France, Belgium. the Netherlands. Norway and Denmark-arc paying tribute to Gfllllfllll‘ m. the rate of $4.a00,000-— 000 a Fiat‘. _ “Pour and half billion dollars is .11. President 7 Atsubjccts include important part in Canada's war effort. providincz fast transport- thousands r1’ pilots to wrest} air supremacy frcm the enemy, Tax Amendment OTTAWA- Feb. 8-(0?) -—Fi- trance Minister Ilsley told the House Second Period Leafs down onto Miaple Innis. who are expect- ed to furnish most of the opposi- tion for the New York Ratigcrs in . K, and Rose _ th ff , th N “ 1 (a ‘~ 11cm line only 'I‘1mcrs—Ira Douglas. Roland H5013; ylleguegulgaderse s, “Q1115; '.< ("part hilt it ‘we Jillvl‘ K~ W°°d~ sample Saturday night o! what . ‘Ru chard second and Rose Announcer-Wendell Beaten. Ifljqy mum expect Before a sell-out, crowd of 13.539 customers, (he revitalized Leafs fcod service . .1; ‘ _ _' outscored the higntcst-scornig club I rg-es Emplgyers QfmQ§h_.?°“g‘}“‘°§-,n§d°a'f“ czrxgdgis in the league 6-4 and broke even national a“. “m is waving an on the hand-to-hand exchanges that featured the latter part of an exciting contest. consolidate his getting honors. hold on the goal- 1-Toroni.o. Goldhem 16:10 z-rtegb York. Pike (M. Colville) Penalty—Ka.rnpman. a stupendous tax on five small tgutf ti.‘ 6...] .3...‘ 133.13%? ggwfleggidgi; gegggggireggnggg- Seen" PM"! re resent e u weigi o e - ' dell“. Hm‘... has heaped um,“ tha rrlient’ m1 the excess profits tax act STA-ops (McDonald. tieople he dominates. because the 1R 5985 011- ‘Jromnw (G Idh clczith llllll_(|(‘5{l‘ll(‘flOf‘l. (he torture The amendment W111 11796111116 1 1' ‘Tr ° am- TW- antl lllllllli"'(1ll he 1111s urougit: ircw busmessesultich started opera- on 5~ 1 upon them t. 11110‘. be translated iii- 11011’. after Jun. 31. 1939. from tak- 5—Tcr°"m' Mccreedy (MCDMP ~ ill()ll(._‘\' i'L)lll‘C-'§. mi; ti ir fi' t _ ‘_ e ti _ LU“’I'he DfilllllllOll of Canada is this the bf... {o}: dzfféfmzfilgi, $19583‘? @—T01’OIi1(0. Anrs (Drillfln) 18:08 111C111?‘ nlLl).\('({Ul‘l,l:.{U()l1S1 citizfnsmto 13$‘ cess profits and require them t0 im- Penalty-Kamrpman‘ VH1" .5 .2 .1 tirouui e ll ' (Em. (71 howdy (backed by the tc- tolrmnbgiggdzfrgefigeff? {or me 'I‘hh-d Period til .(‘c(llii‘\’(’.\ (if out‘ country» in Or- ‘T’; t 1t t dip m id m tier to carry 0n_ the war We will He “f as 5 ‘mb l? V e5 l" 'l—Nrw York, Patrick (Qgulwn m respond to this call willingly. Tim's ° ‘"9186 "$5955 d1" n! watsnn) n50 By Edwina quwklv the four years prior to the start of 8_New york. Patrick u.” “What are the people of Europe f0 th bi ons they are powers that have crushed them? Onl ' The money we invest " can will be restored _to us uith mic st, lust as every via- tory bond and cvcry libertv bond. sold in 1914-1918 was repaid in full, Willi interest. And it will be used. not to streng- then a conqueror but to drive him back. to keep him from our own door. to preserve the security of our own wav of life, liberate those who have 2011c down before him. The men and women engaged in all departments of the Cairadian National system in Canada and the United States number today 100.000 and each one is doing his or her "border which unites’. 1 know you realize that we still part with the utmost vitzor in order ‘ i_ that oulr fi:rentnarzznspcrtationhmlt; M195 501" W10 DFODFIB-Orfi- ma??? [TOWN n; (C Pl) -—I A ' t & 0111f‘ S 111 U l O 1Q lflBXl ‘C D ['10 C011 0116c n V“ jtswvitnl ".313. m. wail". l mo‘ -- 3.111.311.3119. ma... controllol; TlLLlE THE rotten- SHELTERING ARMS! BY W“ e are n 1c sruzgc oize ' v n us ra manpower was re. , Nq- men and women of all ranks of 575531719 FER-RY PHD!‘ tracted by the mechanics’ nion HA5 Bu? PRACH 1G .1 WILL FRQTBCTMIAMHIPPLE -D° "uvm-v ;“‘"”"" °" hm.“ 51d" °l the VISITS OLD HOME TOWN °x°°‘mv°' “he” M" w“"‘°'u"°"‘ HKAEESSEZD atsetiilsgifi-Esoietttw I GBTT-ltrflfi-rgléfilfifib UP! WORKY1'4=-WH\PPLE-VULVRE armrest- DAMAaEs S“ E l lo 2 w: i go. that. you 911095- , wzllllleuiot \llillfkf‘ll.v,\‘ill(ljl‘ citcmies nor Cflptiiinfi (360789 Inthlan and o 49' [all to meat the new demands of Malcolm Barclay. have resumed the war as thcv rise. "Como then: lct 11h to the task. to the battle. m thr- t 1 part. each to mu srctsuxiiiies. with his brothet" Captain “avid Fob. 6 ~- Barclav, of Scottish Airways, who ! Trans-Caiindit has dlstlnzuiahectl himself nuatkinr; ’ |l.(ll".\‘ rm- wing g vet "mercy iligh‘s" o remoe niir s o -. mitt ~ 100117102)’. rcm- srntinnu, Since leavlnz Scotland “u. OUT T|RID ACHI‘ ' if lllllll1":l.1(lll.1. :1 t structure 12 years ago Malcolm has done the ._ s‘ nrd flight onvratmn. ihcsc (try,- sn same thing in Canada as rt “buslY (“WARD S fl-RSS n.- to in- abh- in l "er ("c | to r flvt-r before 1 iuin~ TCA Foth t (.0! r iwhnlral qr." i-uis they it'll"; Lr- men ‘earned their flying at Run- nskri uiih so manv if 11's I1n'~$- engers nirmcn thnmanlll$_ Other the war be taken as the standard profits except. in exceptional cases, such as new businesses. The minister said the present provision was considered unfair as some new businesses rnlizht have tmduly large profits in tlicir first year of operation. On behalf of Revenue Minister Gibson. Mr. Ilslev also announced that the commissioner of income tax. C. Fraser Elliott. has clarified the position of sole proprietorships and partnerships under the mini- mum $5.000 clause in the act. The tnx does. not apply unless profits exceed $5.000. This minimum. he said. will be interpreted to apply after and not br-fore deduction of reasonable sal- MONTREAL, Que. Fcbe --'l'Wo Trans-Canada Air Lines’ airline service after a three-months’ leave of absence during which they ferried bombers across the Atlantic for the Ferry Cmrmunrl Foe Barclay it provided an 01mm- unlty to visit home. town. Greenock. Scotland. and swap 110W! frew. They are sons of a Greencck dairrman. aid. Langelle) 15:15 9——T0i‘<1?it".Ca“r (Srhrlner. Mc- Donald) 15:51 IO-NevhYork. Patrick (N. Colvllle) 18. Penalties-Smith. Shibicky. Taylor, Watson (two minor. one maj- Goldu-p, Goldham (maj- swaBTs-n WAGE lNCl-(EASE STOCKHOLM — (C P) - Or- szanived labor and emplovers in Sweden have mzreed nu increases of antiroximateiv four rer cent in Dre-War wages of 700.000 employ- ecfilnto cover increases in cost of I ‘ may TOOK 1171301: trained the freezin of wa in engineering industry.“ s” ltuumeui? Placement elsewhere for Sam Lo Prestl. Chicago was unable to obtain a. re- injured A letter of protest was being sent to the C. A. H. A. a good account o1 himself before Louis turned 0n the heat to gain the judges’ decision. EMPLOYE s ' -.§3>’<7/75- l5 RQuNDS 1.’: a I 5E GENERAL LEIZONG-l AM GLAD KNOW ONE MAM THAT I5 WOQTT-IWHILE — L THOS MEN BE- HINDEVOLJ '? THE B DIDN'T COME"- WE‘LL GO AFTEI? ETHEL, SINCE YOU TOLD l-IEI? SHE COULD GO WITH US-' STOP H OH, THEY’LL THEY Ts’ WHO'S "ri-(Ev e cap swaps. n= YOU'VE AQ<ED-- ERE ~- ETHEUS Mon-teal sue sAio SHE mutt: e0 ALONG-- OH, NO! IT'S r -SUCH YOURS A TO 6O TO THE MRS. BAILEY-- HAPPY THOUGHT O F MOVIES, PRlNT -- AND --rw MOST BEAUTIFUL rtowenap . wen A BARGAIN-WR/ELL.‘ CQJLDNW’ R5515‘- HAVE Mas. WILKS MA JUST MARVELOU5'- IT AND fiTl-llFiflEflhbPfilDTt-E . \'LL SCRATCH H15 EYES Oi] 1:...