gig-é; _ CASH IN YOUR SCRAP GOLD. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES l CLOSED ALL DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY‘ J. R. WILLIAMS "n1. Friendly hit-nu" GREAT GEORGE STREET _ .,_ aQuQn-Qo Manitoba 1111111111 I-las siuzrl‘ JOHN, N. 1a.. March s- 1gp1-Jin1n1y Welsh and hi! D681‘ budge r1111; from Manitoba were just 31.0111 ready to wrap up the pommion curling championship 11191‘ (lmvninl! Quebec “'7 n" ihrir >t‘\'t'.‘l’llll straight win. _ SCUM“ place Northern Ontario 1,,,11-¢11 11-10 in a tense match with British Columbia for its second lnss 11nd was just ab0llt W! Pl 1111- piviure. The championshrp (.1111; tgn1(1l‘l'u\V with two more 111111111< st-hcdulcd. Stunning back in the last threc M, 11, 11111; up seven points and 111- the mulch 9-9 in a driving i111- 1,1,11_ 1»l1:-1\~1rd Palmer's Alberta rink 11-9111 1111 1o make five and win the 11111111 14-9 in the extra cnd 1vl1c11 11111111‘ L1111erick's final wick-in 119111 flSllTly 11nd cleaned out his pull 510119. In other night matches that act- uaiiy had no hearing on the Brie! rh-"mpiuttsllip once Manitoba M1169 .1 tcvcn in l row, Saskatchewan m... _.m,.1|.1.1- lopsided defeat. 18-4 m. $111111.‘ Acorns Print-c Edward 111111111 411111- 1111111 Nov; Scotla put tcgcther three good ends in the middle 111111 of the Elf!" 7-9 59m“ 0111-‘r1o 12-9. \v1111 111111 l\vo rounds loft to pilly. 1|1c 119st Nurtheqi Ontario vim d» llnw 1s 1.e fo1- first place-pro- 1,.11~<1 they 11-111 both matches and llullltohn falls t0 Pie-c" ll"! W595 lls tun matches. Wcislvs rink 1c-morro1v morning 1111s 111111 only a single match so 1.11» .~1111I hgrurccly is likely tn upset the M11 lotions and meets Onlnrm :11 the afternoon. 11111:: Prince Edward Island, whlchl Curling Title Just About Wrapped Up nan! nothvln B. Columbia 021 100 020 l0l— 7 Manitoba ..... .. 200 020 102 102-10 Alberta ...... 201 003 100 Oll- 3 Nova fii 010 110 041 300-11 N. Brunswick 021 020 010 100- 7 Saskatchewan . 100 200 101 022-11 P. E. I. . 000 010 110 410- b N. Ontario . .. 123 204 004 001-17 Ontario 323 121 000 230-17 Quebec 000 000 1Z4 00!!- 9 SIXTH ROUND Man. .. . . . . . "20? 010 321 210-15 N. B. 020 101 000 001- 5 P.E.I. 000000100000-1 Alla. 112 141 034 112-21 Que. 202 000 100 020- '7 B. C. 010 411. 011 102-12 Sask. .. 011 100 301 000- 7 N. Ontario 100 021 010 302-10 Omit-trio 10f) 012 003 010- 8 N. B 022 500 230 102-11 SEVENTH ROUND Que. 010 200 200 110- ‘l Man. 010 M 200 110-11 Sask. .. 123 000 232 311-18 P. E. I. . 000 121 000 000- 4 Nor. Ont. 011 010 303 001-10 B. C. . .. . 200 202 010 310-11 N, 3, . 011 033 200 200-12 0111, 100 200 012 021- 9 N. B. .. 101 111 101i 0000- 9 Alta . 01o 000 01o 3225-111 511111115 11nd Navy clash in ‘the zlpotvirg 1tlayoff game o! the City hockey League tonight and fans 1111 expecting a red-hot struggle 111s these 0W0 teams. bitter rivals 111 slnsun 11mg begin, ltostilitlcs to ietcrnthic 1l1e squad that will go (zahnst. the league Winn-lug Legion- hres in tho best out 0C five final mics. Although Navy finished far be- tmd 141p 5111111115 in regular season play. the piayers, togetheo- with their supporter; feel certain that the Tara will give the University lttua-d quite an ugument before the serlrs, which is expected to go in tint-o games is through. Coach Wnllcr Lnvlor of the Navy ltadut 1111- 111111111111 to express on the out- mmo but. the name 1.3111110; i; g sl-rclvd roach who 1:11am his way irsuul and is quite capable of toss- a turkey-wrench into the as- tlvr. of the Kane-coached L-Fh‘. But Kline also has a lot of ‘Ylkry lore between his cars and 1.’ the game turns out to be a close 011111‘ it 111111111 be 111111» 11 duel or 1'"; bruwmi the two mentors will iPC i9 the 155111; "Ii " 2.11110 is scheduled to get un- '11r‘.1‘:1_1‘ n1 8.30 shatp. The No Smok- ‘ll? rule will again be sttrlctly en- "iml "lid flms are asked to give .111.‘ sante co-opemfion as they have M“ KWHIK all season lccg. Saints Clash With Navy Team Tonight In First Game 0f Semi '- finals Legion Team Playing At S’si1ie Tonight Gordie Dl‘lll0l‘i's LegL-onanea defending the Maritime Intermed- iate hockey crown they won last year play Summerside Legion at Summerside tonight in the first gnmo nf p two gumc, loin] gun] series for the Island crown. The Summersl-de team have been cleaning up on teams all through Prince County and are reputed to be playing a fast brand of hockey- and their following are looking forward tn them throwing an up- set. into the local squad. The locals were reticent on dis-cussing their chances but will take their strong- est lineup along in an endeavour to get the jump on the Prince County squad. Second 11nd final came of the series will be played at thr F111‘um here o11 Monday night next. Win- ners of the series will play off with the New Brunswick champions for thc two province title and 1; place in the finals against Nova sCDLifl- For MOIIQy-pqyln‘ m” 1m MINQRA Blades- (sncdohlcvoultcdccblv- T I_ economy Blades. “W II Ilia quality blades III the low-price Ilcldl QNOMY Blfiwpnck l2 FOR 25¢ mu 11111:: mo 11mm: 4 r1111 I00 11116001111111.1111, Shaves with - MJNIIIIA BLADES -FI'I'_ YOUR DOUBLE-EDGE RAZOR, looked forward tn. T111» temps have ‘as he saw the game and Truro TaltesQne-Game Leaclln B 111i‘; UHARLOTTWYFOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Opening ltlasts will he hurled in the CI~ty Hockey League playoffs at the Forum tonight when Saints and N-avy. second and third place finalists tangle in the first game of a best of three scrim to decide the squad to meet the league lead- ing‘ Legionaires and by all indi- cations fans should witness plenty nf hnrd fought. exciting hockey before the series is concluded. I O O O Flashing their bcst form when the chips were down Navy galloped i-nto the third slyc-t. by a convincing victory over il1c Welshmen and that came right on the heels of the Welshmcnfis victory over S1,. Dunstan‘: so Navy's chances can't be discounted by any means. O O O O . No mattcr what happens in reg- ular league pl-Jy hockey fans the world over are accustomed to sec- ing the lmexpcctcd happening 1'11 a short series and this can hold true in the case of the games that get underway tonight. Saints wZ-ll likely enter the fray favored lo win this (111 important opening game but that will mean little to the Navy squad, who if they are at tho top of their game will give the Kane-coached crew plenty of ltockey worry before tho whistle goes ending the encounter. O O O ‘O Attendant-cs at City League gznnrs l1-1vc hcon holding up re- markahly wcil n11 season long and now with plagwff time at ltand an increase in the rvowds (‘an be hcen dishinl-t out n 1.v11':1- S.‘ l1rand of horkcy in cvr ‘ 1e and if is 11 safe bet that with their entire season's work no‘ at stake tin-y will redouble .'1:‘ir r"-.‘1‘l< in attempts in he rctuxncd the winners. - n o a C1111grnlulnlions arc clue Si. D1111- slnnfis 1911111 on lhcit‘ ("Pitihilll m’ the New Br11ns1v11-k-Pri11cc. Eduard Island intcrcollcpfiatn 1111c on TUPS- day night and \vill1 n full lineup nn dock for their coming final test nzziinsf S‘. Francis Xnvitr they should he stroh: 1-nn1cndo11‘. tn 11111-0 hat-k 1111- M riliitic litlc 11nd 1 1' 111m‘ do it, will hr- fhc first time. in this writerlo memory. Ulfll B- ln-cnl College team has been able to turn the trick. O i 0O\ O B111 for awhile Tucsdtvv 1115x111 "'1 1'11‘ l1z1lf\\‘z1_v mark rcuvitcri in the third period it appeared as ii the smart Si. Thomas team were about 1n successfully stage one o! the greatest comebacks ever nessod’ onloral ice us they whittled a hig six coal deficit flown in a solitary‘ (‘outlier in the spat-e of ohout twenty minutes and look- ed as if they would go 011 to ci1r1ci1 the series. ' There probably wasn't a Saint Dunstan‘s fan in the Forum draw- i-ng an easy breath at that point. hut suddenly the Suillts first line, impotent all evening sprang into life to score two quick counters and ease the pressure. For the remaind- er of the period Saints held cum- mand but it was just as close a (‘all as tiny Saints fan would Watll. to soc. O O O O Kcpt out of action but not away froth the game by sickness Captain Cart McDonald of the Saints watched from the bench and his teammates certainly missed the hard-1vorking cffcctive dcfcncc- man. But Cart himself wasn't having any too easy a time of it. He was gripping the promenade series slipping away and when the Saints finally came through with their two important goals our guess is that. C-srt was Just every bit as tired as the players performing out on the frozen surface’. O This 5t. Thoma: team is a smooth. dangerous outfit. Not overly colorful they however g0 about their job in a workmanlilte manner and once they had gotten the kinks out of their legs Tues- day night after their long trip from Ohatham really opened wide to throw that. mighty scare into their opponents. O I O Their front line of Toncy. Hay and McAloon are a really effoctlve trio and this Toney. a lad playing, centre ice is just c: smart a hoo- - m1. u; rm 111x" snsu-s-‘mans 1111.111 City Hockey League Title 111w vs. ‘$.11. u. ' WIIIER IIF SERIES MEETS LEOIDI FORUM. final - 'I'hrills and spills came at a dime a dozen last night m the occasion 01f the holding‘ of the annual Prince Street School Ice Sports and the entire Fromm was voted one of the beet staged since the school inaugurated this evernt. From the seven yeah‘ old tot: down to the senlor events the skat- irng races were hotly contested throughout with the novelty events. such as the doll omiage parade. the tricycle race and various team competitions helping immensely in making the program the success it WES. The Grade VTI boys hockey team NW0d too strong for the senior girls squad and won out by a, score of 9-2. But the girls offered plenty OPDOSIFIDH- 111s-y were outscored 5-0 in the first period but came back in the second and final ses- sion to hold the boys to a 4-2 count. 1 Th0 1611811111; program - these were 24 events scheduled __ was run ofifwiuhout a hitoh and the officials in charge plus the teach- ing staff are to be commended on the efficient manner 1n which 1,1",- Bflflfts were conducted. 'I'he results: Doll Carriage Parade: l. Marjcrie Martin. 2. Joyce Hemphill, 3. Frank. le McPherson and Frances Mc- Neil, (tied). Sadie Hawkins Race: l. Peggy Camrpbeli 111x115, M. McFadycn, 2 Myrtle Hawkins 11nd E C9r1d11gy_ _3. Mildred Smith and J. McKin- non. Boys l0 years: 1. Dcmnie Mc- Leod. 2. Douglas Howatt, a Kain‘- noth Jenkins. Girls 10 years: 1. Barbara Wmn, 2. J1me Hall. 3. Frances Farqubar- stm. Tricycle Race: 1. Scott Stewart, 2 Stirling Barrett, 3. Boyd Wil- son. Quarter-mile Ops-n‘: l. Jean M1- Donald. 2. Marjorie Hurst, 3 Ar- dctlt Mel/cart. Boys l2 years: 1. Kcir Hawaii, 2. Malcolm McFadyen. 3 Elwood F'c-rd. Boys l3 years and over: 1. Keir Howcuit. 2 Earl Perry, 3 M. Mc- Fadyen. 1 Girls 8 21nd 9 ytatrs: 1 Jean Mc-i Dcugail. 2 Norma Gay. 3. Elleni Smith. Boys B and 9 years: 1. Alvin Johnstcrrte. 2 Ralph McKenzie, 3.1 Bobby Jay Chain Relay: 1. G-Tgdg vnL l 2. Grade VII. 3. Grade VI. Win-ping nm. Helen Massey. Mamjoriei Hurst, Marina Buell, M. Hurst. 1' Boys Quarter-Mlle: 1. Earl Per-ryl Z- Kw Hovlutt. s. Elwood Ford. Team Race: 1. Helen Cook and D. McLeod 2. Edith Smith and C. BCITIBBII. 3 Verleen Johnsicne and J. Sher-ran c.1111 Jane Hill and B, keyist as has performed here all season. Playing with an injured right leg he was poison every time he got; the puck on the blade o.’ his. stick and his effectiveness is vcll shown when a glance at the sum- mary shc-ws where he flgurcd in five of his from! six goals. ' I O Hockey is getting quite a play in an mternational way/in Ameri- (‘an magazines. says Buz O'Mc:ra. Maurice Richard, gets a play in Time. though 11y they have to emphasize the rough aspects of hockey 1n most of these things is o. little beyond us. O O The article which betrays the fine typewrlting hand of S111 Kcate the reformed sports writer is an excellent profile of the Roc- ket. The New Yorker would do well to follow that trend to off- set any future displays of ignor- ance in 1vrlting about stars of the game. O O O O The article ascribes back check- ing weakness to Richard. Keate doesn't subscribe to that theory, and possibly his finds were chang- ed going through the editorial hopper. . O O In fact only four goals l1ave been scored on Richard by opponents who have been trying to hold him off the scoring lists, mostly with scant success all season. Of course they are so busy at their task of ‘trying to keep him in check, they don't get too much of the puck themselves. O O O Poster Hewitt pays tribute to the Punch Line 1n Sports, a mag- azine which devotes considerable attention to hockey, and not. al- ways with the same accuracy as portrayed 1n the Hewitt article vzhlch ll very lntercltinl and reed- a c. YEO TIIEATRE IIIIIISE II 02H STIEET win- m» um Nola Great Program 0f Ice Sports Staged By Prince Street School Bradley (tied). Team Race (Grade IV) : 1. Ar- lene Gulntdon and S McLure, 2 Dotrls Ford and H. Johnston, 3. Noelle Bigger and K. Araanault. Senior Girls Relay: l. Grade IX. 2. Grade VIII; 3. Grade X. Win- ning team, Madrene Mclem, Al'- deth McLean. Home Murley, Olin Dowrne. Girls and BOY! ‘l Years and un- der: 1. K. Downe. 2. W. Platts. 3. Betsy Houston. Girls 11 years: 1. Marina Buell; 2. Earlene Lavers, 3. Arlene Guin- don. Boys’ Relay. Grades VI and VII; 1. Grsadie VI; 2. Grade VII. Winning team, S. MoLuxe, E. Perry. H. Joimawn. B. Carson. Girls 11 years: l. Marina. Buell; 2. Earlene Lovers; 3. Arlene Guin- don. Girls 13 and 14: 1. Jeam McDon- ald. 2 Ardeth Motown, 3. Myrtle Hawkins. Girls l2 years: 1. Marlorie Hurst, 2. Marjorie Gillespie, 3. Joan Mc- Kinmon. Boys 11 years: 1. Douglas How- att, 2 I-I Johsiston. 3 Kenneth Jenkins. Graceful Skaters: I. Marjorie Gillespie. 2. Margaret Whea-tley, 3. Olivene McLean. Hoekc, ' Lineups: Grade VII: Goal. Goss: defiance. Huestis. Diamond. Cudmore; for- wards, Hc-‘vatt, McL/ure. Tumer. MacFadyen. Iieltch. Perry, Mac- Dougall, Carson, Howait-t. Setnior Girls: Goal, Tumor; de- fence, Shsw, Murley, Worth; for- wards. Tbwnshend. MacLtmtr, Dawne. Campbell, A. MacLean. SUMMARY 1st. Period. l-G-racle VII. Oarson tl-Iocdt. '.Z.-- Grade VII. McPadyen. 3. - Grade VII.. McLure. 4- Grade VII. McLtlte. 5.- Grade VII, Hood. 2nd. Period. 6.-- Grade VII. Leitch. '7. -Gmde VII. Howatt. 8.- Smior Girls, A. MacLean. 0.- Grade VII. Turner. 10.-- Sonic-r Girls, A McLean. 11. Grade VII, Perry. Officials: Starter and Referee: Art Perry. Judges. Co]. W.W. Reid. Major Keith Johnson. Ralph C. Mac- Lecm, B A. , Today's Matches lit Dominion Bonspicl SAINT JOHN, March 5—l-‘ollow- 111g is the draw for the final day's matches at hhe Dominion cthamp- ionship bonsplcl hero: Thiusdry 9.30 A.M, Quebec vs Nova Scotla. Prince Edward Island vs Mani- toba. Ontario vs British Columbia. New Brunswick vs Northern On- tario. Alberta vs Saskatchewan. 13.80 IBM. Northern Ontario vs Alberta. British Columbia vs Nova Scotia. Quebec vs Saskatchewan. Manitoba. vs Ontario. Prince Edward Island vs Brunswick. For Additional Sport NOW Sfiside Midgets, Juveniles Win Opening Games _ The Summerside entries in the Juvenile and midget divisions of the M.A.H.A. won both games BBalnst the Charlottetown aggre- gations. the Summerslde Kinsmen midgets defeating the Charlotte- ww" Dilly Kings 9-2 to take s seven goal lead 1o Charlottetown and the Juvenile Kinsmen of Bummerside edging out their rival Kinsmen m the Capital City Z to 1. The Summerside boys had a wide margin in play over their opponents in the midget game. getting 4'1 shots on the net to the losers‘ ll. Layton and Joey Sci1ur- man stood out for the winners while Kennedy was the pick of the visiting aggregation. Lineups:- S'Slde: Goal. Parker Crockett; defence. Mark Delaney. Layton Schurman. Benny Grady. David Morrison. Howard Waite; forwards, Boy Gay, Ernie Deighan, Joey Schurmun. Don Simmons. Bill Stewart. Lloyd Richard, Clayton Perry. Jack Wedge. Ch’town‘ Dairy Kings: Goal, Bourke; defence. Kennedy, Camel‘- on; forwards, Biso, Dalzicl, l-Ien- nessey. Bradley. Flannigan, Dciron, Glllis. Brown. Glover. Manager: Paul Williiams. Summary First Period l.-S’Side. L. Schurmah, Schurman). 2-Ch'town, Kennedy (Bradley). 3-S'Side, L. Schurman (Sim- mans). Penalties: None. Second Period 4—S‘Side, J. Schurman. 5-S‘Slde, L. Schurntan. fi-SSi-de, L. Richards. 7-S'Side, Simmons tSlelvnrll. 8—S'Slde, Grady. Penalty: B. Grady. Third Period 9-S'Side, Grady. l0-Cl1‘town. Flannagu11. li-S'Sidc, B. Stewart (J. Sulfur- (J man). Penalty: J. Schurman. Referees: R. Prowse and C. Cahlil. Second Game (Ilnso The second game was vPry 1.1 isc the deciding counter‘ hrfl: (le- flected into the net by Clark.- from Charlottetown while he was‘ attempting to clear. The sen-i sational work of James Saunders‘ in the not in the last 5 ntinufes1 of the second period tlndc-ublclhv‘ saved tho Summerside ho," “W Of three goals. i First Pcrlud > l-Chlown. Bevin (Andl-ew‘). Penalties: None. i Second Period z-SSide. Bernard (McKay-l. Penalties-z Nonc- Thlrd Period 3-S'Side, Dougay. Penalties: None. _ Referees: R. Prowse. C. Oahlll. Lineups:- Ch‘1own Kinsmen Juveniles: Goal, Sheldon Jordan; dcfeme. Jack Ready, Gus Downc, BICPS; Carter, Leith Andrews, Tom (‘Jlarkii Forwards. Harold Howatt. 1Vally' Ross, George Andrews. _ Dnvar Larger, skippy 011-vex‘. B111 Bev- ins, Dick McLean, Bill McGrssor. Roy Duggan. _ ‘ S'Side Kinsmen Juvcnlies. Goal,’ James Saunders; defence, D. R. Morrison, Ncil MacLcod. Lowell Huestls. Ivan McLellan. T0!" Pm‘ (lei-goat; forwards. Gordon McKay- Gargh flay, Alan Stewart. Robert Murphy, Clifford Bclnard. EdivflTd- Dougay-S. Hockey Challenge We, the Milton Iiorncls, do hcre- by ‘challenge tbc Lower Bedeque Minks to a friendly game of hoc- key to be played in the Bedvflul‘ rink Saturday, March B. please answer through this paper. Roddie Cummings, Capt, 1 i 1 1 l l l See Page 5 Fancy Dress flarnival BEDEQUE RINK M0NDAY-1MARCH 1on1 Prizes have been contributed by leading firms and politicians of lcdcquo and Summonidc. Now on display or ‘ Ralph Callback’: Store. Ballot Vote byiSpectotors to decide the Winners Mayor Amati will present prizes. Percy llooper. Coach ‘ SKATE AFTER FIRST PERFORMANCE loo Follies o! 1947 Presented by Dept. of Physical Fitness and under the I Personal Direction of W. E. Scuntlcbury AT SOURIS-FRIDAY, MARCH 7th of l PM. Featuring Fancy Fi 1m Trick Skating, Clowns, lcuutifut Glrs -Spcciol Costumes 9+ r ‘SO-MOOQ ADMISSION 50c and 25c Boas-oats Defeat Mona-ton Haw-ks 4-3 . In Third Encounter ‘IRUDO. N. l. March D-(CH- Truro Bearcats tonight defeated Moncton Hawks 4-3 to take a mn- game lead 1n the final series for the championship of the Maritime Senior Hockey League. Fourth slime will be played here tomor- row night. The final two sootu. the one with which Mansion knotted the count and the one which gave Bearcats the gems’. were probably two of the luckiest tallies in Big Your history. A4 the game ended the near-rec- 01rd crowd saw an easy shot by Charlton slip by Sonny 111539139111. aid after grazing the side of 111s pads. Brother Hughie was the more surmised a few minutes later. however. so 'I‘ru1ro‘s Bukweil shot in a puck that Hughie was certain ht! had covered completely. The ram were perplexed beyond belief at the things the Bearcats did 1o take the game. They played defencemen on the front line and 56M mllmd players into the line- up when the regulars needed a breathing spell. SUMMARY First Period. l- 1111110. Barkwell (Mcliachemt 11:35 Penalties-None. Second Period. 2-'I‘n1ro. K MacDonald 9.50 3—MOIlCIC1Zl', Bell (Whitlock, Charl- ton) 10.18 (i-Moncton. McMantls Trainor) 16:3’! Penalty - Mcllachesn. Third Period. 5—'I‘ru.ro, Macllntyse (Steelet 4.20 G-Mcnclon. Charlton (Fraser) 11.05 ‘I-Truro. Bsrkweil (Robertson) 18.10. Penalties-None. N. Y. 11111151. Defeat Black Hawks _3_-1 CHICAGO. March é-lAPl-hew York Rangers broke their fourth. place lie with Detroit in the Na- tional Hockey [league tonigh: flfy defeating Chimga Black Hawks 3-1 before 16.033 fans. It was the Rangers’ first victory in six games. Doug Bentley. elder of the bro- titers on the Chicago no. 1 lme. suffered a possible fractured lcft knee in the third period when he was drive“ info tho boards by.‘ Bill Juzda. X-rays will be taken 1o- ntorroxv to determine the e\tc:1t (Meams) (Dorwllng, of the injury to the forward, at present third in the league v.1- dividual scoring lists. Summary First Pcrlnd 1- New York. Hcxtali (N. Ccl- villct _1:43 . Pvllailicsi N113‘ 2. Gatikliy‘, M. Bentley. Second Period Z-New York, Warwick (La- pradct 8:46. Petmilics: Faltrzlss. Moo. Third Period Ii-Chicugo, Gee (M. Bentley. Brown) 6:18. 4-'—Ne1v York-Laprade (Hex- tall) 15:33. Bruins 11.11111? Leafs 5-4‘ BOSTON, Marcl1 5-(CP1 _ Boston Bruins scored all but on of their tallies against short-hands ed opposition 1vhile tighterun their grip on the National Hucke League's third play-oft berth wt l 5-4 victory over the Toruntd Maple Leafs tonight before a pack ed 13.900 crowd nt the Boatoi Garden. S U MMARY First Period. l-Tolmnlo, N. Met: (Klukay) Til z-lostom, Bchmidt (Cowley, Bauefli (72% ii-Bosicln‘, Bauer (Sclunldti 8:56 L-Boston, Bauer tSchmidtJ 9:52 5—Boaton. Bauer (Dummy Schmidt) 13:22 Penalties - ThDmEOn (21, Moria son. MxrGlll. ~ Second Period. l ti-Tororuto, Klukay 8:24 7-Torcnto. N. Melz (Soemnfl 16:25 Penalties — Marquess. Guldolin Third Period. B-Boslon, Cowley (Dumaxt) 11M 9—’I‘0ronto, Apps (Barllkot 11:40 Penalties - McGill, Thonwtm I Curlers Honor Dhiel Justice T. A. Bamphell SAINT JOHN? N-B . Nlalrcil 5 <1 i ' (CP) - Honorary life membership! in the Dominion Curling Associa- tiom were conferred oil the Thane Campbell. Chief Justice Prince Edward Island. a-""l Thoma] Rennie. Torcmto. (lean f Canadi curling. at the A ' Ira-Lion's rmnu meeting here today. Colin Campbell. Sauit Ste. OnL, W85 elected president a! Association to succeed Jimmy Arnie strong. Regina. Prof. MulTay Mac- Neill, Halifax. was appointed find vice president and Gordon Hudson, Wirmlpeg. second vice presitdml... EH Alkinsoti. Torulio. wag ro- appoml-Iti secretary atnl Rev. J P. Fitzpztu Toronto was clecttd chaplain. Vnscounlt Alex nndcl". GGVBlTilCl'-C£‘llt“,_'i of Cans ado. ha; agmed lo become the Au socia.11on‘s pJ-IFOIL The executive ccnslsts of the fol; ictatirsg: Niwr. Jock 1:11. Calgary; James MrCt Edn on: C B. Hinton. Fcrnic. B C ; S "Hewitt. Winnipeg; Allan Bzutteay, Sainl John‘; 11G Lcdingltam. S1. John‘ Nfld ; James F‘. Shaw. Sault Ste. Marie; Emmet Smith, Emu-lama que Que ; P Curry. Pictou. N51 FJ. Lucas Tmcnto: LB. Mo- f-Illlatl. C-lnunottelown; H E. Wey- man. Quebec; P B Thompson. Carlyle, Saslc; CE. McKinmlq Cinnkbrock, B 0.; and L R. Hume, Pcmlly: Warwick. TECH RAZOR with 5 Gillette Blue Blades ly. and from the BLUE BLADES caused by misfit blades. ' You save ntoney, too, for Gillette double edges Wltlfihcumpfmcdgcs ever honcdl North Bay, Ont. usI/rsr if SI/A w/vo‘ COMBINATION l MONEY {$4M BUY For faster, better- looking shaves, use the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade. Precision made-they fit exact- protect you discomfort l Gillette BLUE BLADES Victoria 115i?“ Zlp-id-e-do-dc, Zlp-ld-c-a Everyone’: Coming Victoria Way! For THE SCHOOL SPORTS FRIDAY NIGHT, Under the Direction of LL-Col. W. W. Reid, Director of Physical Fitness, and lecturing a Hockey Match between CHARLOTTETOWN IANIAMS and a LOCAL SCHOOL TEAM Come 111111 Cheer Today for the Citizens of Tomorrow MARCH 7TH