\ FEBRUARY 7. 1950 T0 THE ELEGTORSH or GHARLOTTETOWN Having nominated for the Office of I The story of harness racing on Prince Edward Island, shortly to be released by the National Film Board und_cr-the title of “Silks and Sulkies," will be shown throughout the United States by television along with five other Dominion Travel Bureau spon- sored films, it was learned yes- terday. One of the other pictures - all filmed by the N.F.B. —- is cap- tioned “Golf Across Canada,” and among the golf courses shown is the one at Green Gables. ' B. "Silks and Sulkies" tells tJhe fmy °f a m” M“ ‘he m“ i‘ y - lS foaled until it races at the Ex- lhlbition. Willard Kelly plays thc part of the father in the film, T0 THE ELEBTURS ti? GHARLOTTETOWN \vith Jim MacGregor as his son who raises the colt to race I have nominated to contest the election for the office of Mayor of your City. Mayor of your City. I again solicit yaiir VOTE- against his father's horse in the climax which takes place at the Exhibition grounds. Commentary on thc race is provided by Bill Brown and the part of the veterv lll ~y is taken by George Hooper. Vitli interest in horse racing growing by leaps and bounds the i.llil sitoultl do much to focus the atttntion of Americans and Can- adians alike on Prince Edward Island as the home of this popular sport. i Later on the films will be available for local showings. 0'Leary Maroons. Ch'iown Abbies _______________e- =ln 5-All DEW Erectors or WARD 1 l rhavelnominatecl as your Council- lor for Wardl in the forthcoming Civic Election. ' My policy is careful, efficient and economic ad- ministration of the City's business. I ask you for your support on Election Day. M. A. Farmer In a return exhibition hockey match at O'Leary on Saturday with the Charlottetown Abbies, . thc 0‘Lcary Maroons struck back l hard in thc second and third periods ‘to pull themselves from beh-ind ia three-goal deficit and earn a |5-5 draw with the Island Inter- mediate Hockey League leaders. O'Leary captured a 6-4 victory over the A-bbies over home ice on January 25th to keep their un- defeated streak intact against thc If you think l have the qualifica- tions to represent you at the Council city club, Board, l respectfully ask for your sup- The Abbies outscored the Maroon-s 3-0 ln ihc opening frame POTT- _ | with goals by Perry, LeClair and ]Sheppard, but the Western team - came into their own in the sec- ond to garner three goals to two in tihe second and cut the lead to two goals. rnts scoreless in the final canto, the Maroons banged in the equal- izing tallies. Wcdlock and Wedge were the leading goalgettc-rs for O‘Leary, chalking up a brace apiece, while LeBlanc came up with the tieing goal. Sheppard and Richard ac- counted for the other two Ab- bie goals, lihc former getting his second of thc iright in the sand- wich session. The following are the lineups and summary: O‘Leary — Goal, MacNeill; de- fence, 'l‘urner, Matthews, Roger- son, Harris; forwards, Ellis, Wedge, LeBlanc, Wedlock, Jelly, Gorrill, L. Harris, W. Harm's, Yeo. Abbies — Goal, Hooper; defence, Parry, Dalzicl, Stewart; forwards, I “righ to LcClair, Flynn, Sheppard, Burke, Clark, Smith, Richard. Referees: Ralph Josey and Keith _ lt is the thought of doing my ‘share of Public Service to our fair City that prompts me to ‘offer my services as Councillor for Ward l. Yours very respectfully, SIMON P. PAOLI. To THE ELEGTORS or WARD uni-z nominated for Councillor in Ward l. Having _ . , . , _ uissure you of my earnest intention to work in your inter ' ' b.‘ residential section a consider- (aislfl: plrliirfdgtltlifh mmflllrtltgcllila-I life of our City is conducted , First Period v e We“ and c" e" “e m“ ‘ F“. “if.“.".‘.‘.:;i%. $123322; ‘33552555. “s” “my “m” t“ l“.°m°t‘?.tl‘° bettermmf ° s. rest‘ (l-Abbies, Sheppard (Flynn) ditions and other Public facilities, not only or privnver . d] second Pemd _ dents, but for commercial and business users. l hithto titted ti-Olieary. Ayledéociél (Eolrsriiili and worked for over thirty years in Ward 1. lllll 9P5 I; g:gtwlt>égxs&ftialgéget (gig) ur e) ~ the difficulties at present existing M"! §° “mt gag’, ‘tlhel ' my efforts to overcome them. I 85k f0!‘ 3°!" Slllil“) l 'I—A.bbies, Sheppard 8th 8—O‘Leary Wedlock (Gorrill) Polls on February - J. ARTHUR GORMLEY. l. WARD s 9--O'Lcary, Wedge (Ellis) ‘Having Decided to Offer as a Candidate il l0—O'L,ca}"y, LeBlanc WARD THREE IN THE COMING CIVIC ELECTION, Matheson. Ice Racing At Vernon The Vernon Driving Club held their third racing meet o1 the sea- son‘ on Saturday afternoon when a total of seven entries took part in‘ two classified events and came up with some smartflracing over a good track that was ideal for fast times . i Captain Budlong captured the Class A event with a. second and two firsts while Miss Judy Dale came through tn straight heat! h capture the Class 1B honors. ~ . I Hereby Sflllltlt Y0“? Support‘ | The following are the results: » A. It. Maclnnis y Class A l Captain Budlong (Grant) Happy Vernon (MacDonald) Barbara. Ann (Wood) .. Winning horse owned by Grant. 2 1 3 E. T0 THE ELEETUHS 0F y i * Wl-lllll FUHH Ladies and Gentlemen: " l, prlv e 1, ‘For the llfllt tflpgllb $11!‘; ‘l; “Ema; amt time“! Clan B Miss Judy Da-le (Bnell) Bingen Budlong (Pi-sushi) Michael Peter (Ryan) Thorndale (Young) Winning horse own Buell. Officials-Starter, Thomas Me- e to ‘Kenna; judges, John Praught, Add. we carver, Wilfred lumen. served Ollfllfllo best of mY 1W"!- m, w“ n 1 u...“ “r t‘. mar: ;.!..t“'.l.....';*..: .3‘ i‘... o I A a s TIC s. :7 forthcoming election on lgfibnlilfimftali electing me ‘or Mb ' slm“ W" d” m” ° k in the best interests of other term l will continue to wogo b the greatest bbnem Word 4, and to what lhbeiletamwn ° l” ‘fl illii ili."i§i>niliili.'ini me when w" M‘ w 1 M" ~ t. -- §’,l.,’,'§"i°.l"i'§inyi:f fllilgpggndldnfe you con- lfled t resent you- “fin wlsH) trombo- driven f0 g- ma and w car will call- BUCKLEYS MIXTURE It's SIIGA FREE your poll, ring 584 or Holding their oppon-_ a c. M. cox, . l I l i. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN WP. I. Harness Racing Film To Be Televisioned Crapaud Defeats Augustine fove Crapimd Heartbreakers defeated the league-leading Augustine 00v; Bulldogs by a 5-2 victory at victims Rink Saturday night before a large crowd of fans. Crapaud went all out for a win andwere able to rely on their eleva- net guardian. Pnynter. who mane many great saves. S. Ferguson, Crapnud's clever leit winger, scored‘ the opening goal and teammate H. Ferguson followed up with another. In the second period Augustine Cove got their first goal in a mad scramble 1n front of the Crapaud net. C. Peters got credit for the goal, In the same period S. Fergug. on got. the picture goal of the game when he drew the Cove goalie, Cflmefon. away out on the tce and. slid the puck ln behind him. In the last period scoring honours were split between the two teams, C. Peters scoring for the Cove and S. Ferguson for Crapaud. Lineups: . Augustine Cove —- Goal. K. Cam- eron; defence, T. Peters, C. Peters; forwardsJL. MncFndyen, J. Mac- Fadyen, G. Mat-Farlane, B. Cutcliffc. L. Campbell, O. Gardiner. Crapaud _ Goal, W. Puynter; de- fence, W. Cfmeron, R. Ferguson; forwards, H. Ferguson, S. Ferguson, G. Nicholson, Joe Dougay, John Dougay, W. Rogerson, E. Ferguson, S. Campbell, .7. Lugue. Officials — Lyman Wood, Keith I Thomas. Canada Fourth Al Empire Games By The Canadian Press Rampaging- Australian athletes hot-footed to a clear-cut 63-point margin Monday over the rest of the pack in the race for the Bri- tish Empire Games championship at Auckland, N.Z., the Aussies showed a point-total of 119. New Zealand was next with 56 points and it developed into a dog-fight between England and Canada for third. England's 46 points nipped Canada with 45, The standing is based on thc 10-5-4-3-2-1 point distribution for the first six finishers. Here's the lineup: Australia . . New Zealand England Canada . .. Malaya ., South Africa Scotland . Rhodesia . Wales . . . . . . . . . . . .. Voiuble Peter Salmon of V-ic- toria, B.C.. "horned in" on the almost-exclusive Australian hold in the swimming contests with a spirited v-ictory in the ll0-yard free-style event. Middleweight Jerry Gratton of Montreal boost- ed Canada's hopes with a clean- cut weight-lifting triumph — and that‘s the story of Canada in the fourth edition of the games. Weight-lifters have reached final rounds, the wrestlers have had mixed luck, the boxers have still to show their stuff and the cyclists are up against \vorld- beating competition, particularly Sid Patterson of Australia, in the sprints. 4 And, so far, none of the ll other competing countries can hold a candle to the Australians in the short track distances. A-P-C. League TRURO, N.S., Feb. 6 -— (GP)- Stellarton Royals, a hard team to hold in the stretch, hammered home six goals in the last period to defeat Truro Bearcats 10-7 to- night in an Antigonlsh - Pictou - Colchester Senior Hockey League game. The win boosted Stellarton's lead to 18 points above second-place Antigonlsh Bulldogs, upset by Pictou Merlpacs 4-3. 1i!) 56 46 4."; 25 2t row-t- Monlaguei Bison t Bombers Remain Undefeated The Montague Bison Bombers played to a win and a draw in hockey games on Saturday and Monday night to remain undefeat- ed in games played this season. lastnight they downed Lorne Val- ley team 14-9 and Saturday nigh‘. they were held to an 8-8 draw by the Georgetown Scrubs. The Montague Meteors continued the Montague win streak by defeating the Murray Harbour Bruins 1&9 Saturday night in Murray Har- bour: The Meteors were led to victory by Power who scored six goals. Nelson and Carver picked up three . each while Fraser scored a pair and Collins and Clements picked up singles. , ' MacDonald and the two Hume brothers each scored a brace for the Bruins. Nicolle, Penny and Harris rounded out the scoring honors with singles. The Bison Bomber - Lorne Val- ley game was played in the Mon- tague Rink. Campbell paced the Montague attack with four goals with Poole picking up three. Sor- rcy, Fraser and Murphy each col- lected a pair while McCarron got a single. The Lorne Valley scoring was taken care of by P. MacLeod and R. Crane. MacLeod scored four while his teammate netted five. L. Mat-Lead in the Lorne Valley net turned aside many Montague goal labelled drives. The Bison Bomber - Scrub game, played in the Georgetown rink, saw the Scrubs come from be- hind a three goal deficit to tie up thc encdunter. The Montague men were led by L. Fraser who scored four goals. H. Campbell got two with Sid McEwen and M. Clair scoring lone tallies. B. Burke paced the Scrubs third period comeback by scor- ing the hat trick. M. Youngston got a pair while S. Henry, V. Prosper and B. Martell scored singles. - Freetown Wins 7-5 From Borden The Freetown Royals sent; the Borden Ahegweits down to their que Rink last night when scorcrl a 7-5 victory over the South Shore League leaders in a regular league contest that came pp with a fast, hard game of hoc- '(‘.\'. in the first frame, 2-0 in were outshot and summary- Reeves, Simmons, Waugh; for- wards, Pnynter, L. Smith, R. Smith, C, Mills, N. Mllls, Gardiner. Enter. Borden: Goal, Gallant; defence. A. Oatwny, W, Ontway, McIsanc, Muttart; forwards, McTnvish, W. Pickering, Ferguson, Dorsey, E. Pickering, Rogers, Deighan, Jay, Tronholm. Rcfnrcc: T. Richard First Period L-Frcnlnwn, MacMurrlo 2—Borden, Deiirhen (Jay) It-Bordcn, McTuvish. ‘l-Frectown, Moreslde _ (B. Smith) A ft-Freetown, McEntee. 6—Frcctown, Mills. Penalty: Reeves. Second Period 7-Bordcn, Ferillison, 8—Bordcn. A, Ontway, Penalty: Pavntcr. Third Period SF-Frcctov/n. McEntee. 10~Bnrrlen, Dnrsev. 11~Frceto\vn, Mills. ill-Freetown, MaeMurdis. Penalties: None. __.______ Tm; COST OF SNOW WINNIPEG - (c?) - Snow- storms cost plenty to B. big city when drifts have .to be cleared. The cost of a recent storm here was estimated at about 515-000 b!’ city engineer W. D. Hurst. He said snow clearing operations during and immediately after the storm cost about $3000 a day and nfter that averaged $2.000 daily until the streets were open. n THE sircioiis or winn FIVE Four years ago you elected mo to the Cit!’ 000110“- During the citizens of Wgrd Five to the these four years, I have attempted to serve best of my ability and in keeping ,wlth a. planned programme of sensible economy. "Ihe record of the present Council is available to all voters, but l would point out the very substantial amount of permanent work that was during the past two years. performed in our Word Five l am offering my name for rc-election. lt will be im- possible lfor me to make a. personal can't/ass and I am using this method of soliciting your support on Febflllfy 3th- . J. DAVID STEWART. T0 niriatiscrons or g. ,wiinu FIVE Having nominated for Councillor in Ward 5, l would appreciate your support on Election Day. I will always be Interested in our City's welfare and will support a. sound and economical civic program. DR. LEM PROWSE. first defeat of the season at Bede- they Freetown outscored Borden 4-2 the middle session, but crime hack strong to garner a 3-2 Freetown: Goal, Taylor; defence, Nfnresirlo, hIncMurrlo, Somers, Mc- sacrifleing the bulk of our SUITS- CIAL PRICES=— P “The Store for Men" In order to make room for our new Spring ALL fresh new stock from branded months-don't hesitate-stock up for Spring at unheard of prices _ I Men's Wear — TERMS CASH - NO ALTLIKATIONS - N0 REFUNDS. There's a suit for every taste and not an old timer in the lot-NOTE THESE SPE- CHARLOHETOWN, P.E.l. merchandise which is due shortly, we are new up-to-date stock of Men's Wear-REDIEAIIZICIE this ll lines and has been on sale for less than 8 for top quality l‘.f?'..'.5".".’. 49.50 F§.“1ii"l’.. . 39.95 .k.._5_5w42.50 31.95 ' A ~ ___ OVERALLS- _ $2.1 9 Blue-full cut— exceptional value . . . . . . . . . . UNDERWEAR- P. n. Q. by York Knitting Mills- ififiif- ...4.15 I‘.°.‘".?"°5. 2.95 STANF‘IELD'S — w??? t , r235 F.ff'.?"‘f’.. 2-49 Real value . . . . . . . . . . . . BLAZER COATS TWEED SPORTS COATS— Youths’ Sizes 35 to 38 only. Maroon—D.B.—Collegiate-Stylisli. While they last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smart and hard wearing. .....~---.- , ,.......- ---- rug. $25.00. SWEATERS- Black-Crew Neck, Pullover-Si e 38 only. ing, heavy knit-SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hard wear- STATION WAGON JAC SHIRTS. COLLEGE COATS PARKAS— Tropal Lined-Croydon M Regular $23.50. SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . COATS. » V30“ $15.95 ..-..-------.- akc-Light", Warm, Durable. edge in tho closing period for the" To View» OVERCOAT SPECIAL The following are the lineups quality line of Hats and Cornwall Wins From North River The Cornwall hockeyists scored a 5-3 victory over the North River team in a smart game of hockey at Cornwall Ripk on Thursday night before a large crowd of fans. _ The following lineups: _ North River — Goal, Allister Cummings; defence, Jack Mc- Eachern, Eric Butler; forwards, Dan Jewell, Keith Wheaties’, Eul- ton Warren, Frcd Jewell, Stirling McAulay, Reggie Butler, Alton Coles, Anthony Comeau. Coach. Keir Warren. Cornwall - Goal, Arthur How- ard; defence. Lorne Maclleall- Leslie MacPhail: MacKinnon. James Donahue. Don- ald MacPhaiL Mervyn Scott. Plfllllt Charman, Jack Donahue, Ralph Bain. Referees: Stanley Godfrey. Reg- gie MacKinnon. n __ _ 4nL__._ are thc team nrlsman Kym/a any/Min Rolled with . . . 'ALLWEATHER' Waterproof Paper Extra mild . . . With each Overcoat sale we are Specials In All Lines Of Men's Wear Not Listed JACK CAMERON forwards, Ericl including a lint and scarf-your choice-Areal a top Scarves in any price range. T0 THE ELEBTORS 0F CHARLOTTETOWii T have nominated as a Candidate for rc-i-lri-tion a! I 4 Commissioner of Sewers and Water Supply. l have served as a Commissioner for the past two years and think flint my experience should again lw of use t0 flll Board. If your approval results in my rc-clcction I undertakl to do my host in tlic interests of the Citizens of Charlotte- town. ~ ROY BIGVAN. l l l T0 ::i-: ELEGTBRS or cninioiirioivii Having nominated for the office of \\':iter Com- missioner, l again solicit your vote. l I have been l1 mcmbcir of this Board tor the past tcn years and shall, if rc-clected, continue to look after wthc interests of the citizens of Charlottetown in this Depiirtiuciit. W. B. Gilli: *--——-—~——-- '" " T0 THE ELEDTURS 0F BHARLDTTETDWN I have iioiuinatcil as a Candidate for l‘l‘-t‘|(‘(‘.ll0ll Isl iCommimioncr of Servers and Witter Supply’. l limi- scrvcil as a (lmnmissioncr for the irlst two you: lllllll think that my l‘\'|\l‘l‘l(‘I\(‘l‘ should again lv=~ oi life to the Board. If your approval results in my rc-clirctiuu I underhkl to do my host in thc interests of thc Citircns of (‘hat-lotte- . town. for extra enioyment. fe-‘lncrt l-v Ill! \ J. l.. CURRAN