FEBRUARY 8. 1951 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN : ii PAGE savzs av .' '1' 9 . J Relieve Pain Due To (old this Way! THERMOCENE is ready to use-inatantlyl his Meddcated Wool wadding generates seething T to aid' ore throat. cheat cold. bronchitis. ne ralgia. Iumbag . sciatica and minor rliaumaf p na. THERMPGENE 1. "Tina Warmth .1... ii..." Inhale THE MOCENE Msllcafdkuharomgsnlan product. in uldlu Ilclp ulicu slulu Inch roldr. 5 Buyfodayl SE Under clothing ll PNN '5 More (9, y:';”Il B"Y"f.I1ye ' MEDICATED W Ol AT All DRUGGISIS THERMOGEN 1 I bf I"ll'l":'l . . 1 l l0"R 1 li . illir ll" -A -mlrgjf-CI... 7; ll” Ql.-5'.is””sc.. ll-25 "If your barber friend used Guardian Want Ads 119 svouldnlt spend so much time cutting Your ham" 1 )UR BOARDING HOUSE WHILEVOU wear: sirrme VJ T E I ? CIRCUS MAN mo ME g EGND. MARTHA! 275 FOR THAT cl-uMP! y THAN ANY OF ME pAL5E; Age you usl6lNUATlNC-2.: You M161-lT RETAIN GUCH A SUM ml IT6 ENTIRETY?-ow GREAT CAESAR. THAT I6 SHEER PIRACY, BOLDER Garrison Rifle League The following matches in Gar- rison Rifle League have been fir- ed during recent weeks. the Navy Officers are still steaming along out in front. lat Match P.E.l. Begt. " " W02 B. Shaw Sgt. V. Douse Sgt. R. Small W02 W. Farrrar W02 C. Orford Low score counted out ......... .. Navy 3'' Alherton curling llotes. And Results The Alberton Curlers have fin- ally started curling. This a much later start than the club has ever had in the history of curling. The weather being extremely mild th ....;h January. it was impossible to make ice. The ice maker, Mr. Jnmes Kinch. made every effort to get the ice ready at the earliest opportunity but the weather man was against him until the last few days of January when "Jim" finally received the weather he was waiting for and the result is curling is in full swing now. LS. M. Anbique . . 91 The Club has eight junior boys All A. M,,oD,ma1d 90 curling this year and the boys are AB. Ay Mine, 79 coming along nicely for the chance AB. K. Heustis CEPO. V. Pineau .. Sixth man did not appear. 2nd Match lt..C.M.P. Cpl. L. Thacker C-pl. A. Johnston .. Const. G. MacKinno they have had, In the Regal Cup play there are eight teams competing and it is a knock out competition and with suitable weather the finals should be reached the early part of the week of Feb. 5. This has been a keenly played competition with a number of first year curlers on the Const. W. Gallagher 89 teams. when this competiton has Consi. C. Gillis ....... .. 85 been completed a new one will 448 commence for the J. W. D. Camp- Low score counted out .. ....... .. '72 bell trol)hl'- The” Will be Eddi- smml, Rt", -43" tional teams in this competition Off. Cdt. G. Jentkins . 87 due to new members coming in at- L1, L. MacPhee 85 ter the first schedule had been Cpl. G. Schleyer .. 83 drawn HP. Sigmn. J. DeRoc'he . at There are two junior teams Li. R. Pitt playing off for a. winner to re- Law score counted our 3rd Match ' Navy Officers and 28 LAA Reg! ..a.. Navy Officers won by default. Ilh Match Navy Officers present the Alberton Club at the Junior Bonsplel which will be held in the Alberton Curling rink, . Feb. 7. It is interesting to note that the Alberion Club has held this trophy for the years 1947, 1948 and 1950 and the best of luck to the team representing the club Li. W. Brennan 97 this year. Li. J. Richards 93 The lady curlers have come in- Su.b.Lt. J. MacDonald . 91 to the club this year and at pre- Carpi. J. Connolly . 85 sent have six teams with some Off.-Cdt. J. MoRae .. 84 spares. Most of these ladies have 450 never thrown a curling stone be- Law score counted out 82 fore but with a little coaching P.E.I. Bcgt. "A Sgt. V. Douse Sgt. R. Small Sgt. J. Porter .. W02 W. Falrrar Sgt. J. Stanley .. SixI.li man did not appear 5th Mulch Signals Regt. "A" RQMS. M. McAleer Off.-Cdt. E. Mullins .. Sigmn. L. MacDonald RSM. J. Smith . Capi. R. Hcnnessey .. Sixth man did not appear. Signals Regt. "B" Lt. L. MacPhee .. 94 Sgt. J. Gallant .. . 91 Off.-Cdt. G. Jenkins 90 Sigmn. J. DcRoche .. 86 Cpl. G. Schlcyer .. .. 84 445 Low score counted out . 77 League Standings W L Pts. Navy Officers . . 6 0 12 P.E.l. Regt. A .. . 5 2 10 Sigs. Regt. A . ., 4 0 8 P.E.I. Regt. Officers 2 1 4 2l3J..A.A Rest. 13 .. 2 2 4 R.C.M.P. 2 4 4 Navy A 1 3 2 Navy B . 1 3 2 Sigs. Regi. B . I 5 2 28 LAA Regt. A. .. 0 4 0 EIVIMITSBURG, Md.. Feb. 7 - (AP) -- '1l-hree young children died last night after a can of kerosene blew up in iihe kitchen of their home near here. The mother and uhree other children were burned. Dead an-e: Alice Louise Springer, 6; Donald 10. and John, 7. r If your child In run down and llatleal. he may be susceptible to many colds and minor ills. For such conditions wa recommend Scott's Emulsion containing Natural Vitamin A and D with other necessary elements to im- ptove energy and resillance. Buy - a bottle todayl M. STIOTTS EMULSION Nlll IUXI Ii IllNl( ill Pilwllllill NUIRIHUN MAJOR HOOPLE DO MY EARS PLAY CA9TAllsl KlDD' I TE. V5.1?-.'.Lui --4.; they should make the men curlers step in the near future. The ladies have the period 9 to 11 Monday evenings and '7 to 9 on Thursday evenings and two afternoons a week with mixed curling on Sat- urday 'l to 11 p. m. The first week end mixed spiel got under way at the Alberton Curling rink on Saturday even- ing Feb. 3 with eight teams com- peting. Prizes were donated to the winning teams. The evening's com- petitlo proved in be a very in- terestln one with a few spills by the lady curlers mixed in. but all games were keenly contested and greatly enjoyed by all. The teams were as follows: Mrs. Hagen, Mlaurice Perry, Mrs. K. Collins, Arthur Wllkle -- skip 8 vs. Bertha Bowness. Hunter weeks. Mrs. Coffin. J. W. D. Campbell 3. lvlrs. R. MacDonald. Lloyd Wil- kie. Mrs. E. Campbell, E. H. Hardy -skip 5 vs. Mrs. G. McEwen, J. C. Matthews, Mrs. W. W. Cur- j yemuwmoga TSAILIIIGS. 1. sunon For service, Conllbll uml courtesy . . . pick a ship from the White Empress Fleet! A week's holiday at sea on the stately Empress of Canada or Empress of France. Superb meals . . . movies . - - dancing . deck gnmes. And- there's Canadian Pacific's "hospi- tality at sea" to add zest to your trip. from Saint .IalIn, NJ. EMPRESS OF CANADA Mar. 1, April 4 EMPRESS " 0F FRIIIGE February zs. March its carrying freighter: lcavorbum and loavarford. Selling: approx- imately twice monthly. Dam on request. First Class Fare S200. Iarirfonce with pauper-hand Ivil Inhnnaflu ""0 Your on non! agent or II. NEWTON Conadan Pacific lteemliln, 40 Nina mu. Ielnt mm, N.I. e....:.-..o...-4.. start Man can rouam viewed in his hotel room, also was "T"? "'9'? confident, but shied away from Famous Canadian Pacific service "IV b””"”l '"""l"l 5”” "19 is also your: on the possongan ""'w' m"""p"k"'5 Th” P” rie. Fred M.illman,-- skip 8. Helen Bartle. Reg. Prldham, Mrs. Maurice Perry, Jack Profit- skip 9 vs. Helen Hardy, J. K. Myrlck. Mrs. H. S. Matthews, C. H. Hunter - skip 5. Mrs. John Rochford, Geo. Dun- bar. Beth Waugh. E. Campbell- skip 3 vs. Catherine Malley Everett Shea, Mtrs. Jack Profit, H. 5. Matthews - skip 2. Blind Bowler Receives second more & Meleoil Award At the regular Monday afternoon bowling match at the Roll-Away Club yesterday, organized by the local District Office of the can- adian National Institute for the Blind, Mr. Russell Jenkins earned the second of the prizes being given to blind bowlers by the well-known clothing firm of Moore and Mac- Leod Ltd. in Charlottetcvm. Al- though Mr. Jenkins has not bowled for many years during the last few weeks he has shown improve- ment in his average bowling scores, even though he is handicapped by blindness and even succeeded in getting one of the two spares in candle pins yesterday afternoon. the other spare being managed by Mr. G. E. Wood. The scores made by bowlers in candle pins were. Miss Ida. Alohorn 53 56. Mr. G. E. Wood 50. 49, Mr. Russell Jenkins 44, 45. Mr. Peter McGarry 41, 35. 29. 54 Mr. Leslie Edwards '1, '1, 16 12 Aslstlng as guides and score- keepers at this week's blind bowlers meeting were Miss Stephany MC. Neill, Gerald Connors and Roy MacDonald of the Roll-Away Club. these blind this week 59. 3'7. 53. 53 64 63 Tignish Aces Defeat 0'leary The Tignish Aces continued their whining streak by defeating the 0'Leary Maroons by a score of 2-1 before a large crowd in the Tlgnish rink Tuesday night. The Aces are going all out to capture the lead from the O'Leary team in the West Prince Hockey Len- gue and have won their last three games to give them six points against 0'Leary's 11 and Aiberi.on's three. Referees, Jack Rochford, lines- men Ronald McKinnon and Hil- ton Barbour. Lineups: Tignish - Goal, Sprague: do- fence. K. McCrae. F. Richard, B. Carter. T. Kinch: forwards. A. Richard, V. Arsenault, M. LeClnir. R. Mclnnis. F. Richard, G. Perry. Spare, G. Gavin. O'Lenry - Goal. MacNelil: de- fence. Turner. Rodgerson, Harris, Matthews; forwards, Ellis. Bag- Yeo. L. Lg. lole, Gorrill, wedlock, Harris. W. Harris. Wedge, Blane. I SUMMARY First Period l-Maroons. Ellis . Penalties - None. Second Period 2-Aces, Leclair 3-Aces. F. Richard Penalties - wedlock. Third Period Scoring ... None. Penalties - None. Inlemalional Dog Derby Begins Today (By Cecil Smith) 0'.l:'I'AWA. Feb. 7-(CP)- Riv- alry is building up between in Manitoba and it Quebec musher mile Derby. Prime Minister St. Laurent will 13 teams off tomorrow on the that of three 33 l-3-mile daily heats. The winner will receive a challenge trophy and a 31,000 purse. The race will continue Fri- day and conclude Saturday. Figuring in the rivalry are will LePine of Quebec. 1950 derby winner and defending champion, Laird Ouellette, 38-year-old C.N.R. fireman from The Pas. Man., who. captured 1950 honors in the Can- adian Open Championship Dog Derby at The Pas. Caring for his dogs at Lans- downe Park on the eve of the race, l.4ePine was confident. "I'm going to win this one," he said. "and then come back next year to get permanent possession of the challenge trophy." To do this, a. driver must finish first three years running. Asked about ouellette. he said: "I admit he1l be a serious con- tender shd will need watching but I'm not afraid. I've got eight well- trsined cross-bred hounds-three more than last year-and that should make a lot of difference." Msanwhue. Ouelletts, inter- annual International Dog man: "rbe best team will win and we'll be out to do just that." "I have seven dogs. the same team that won me the two-day. 144-rnlle The Pas Derby last year, and I urn counting on them ngain this time." One thing was worrying llette-the weather. 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News 9 to 5 or by appointment PRODUCE MONTREAL, Feb. 7 -(CP) - Produce prices quoted here today were reported by Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free Cases. A large 47- 48; A med 44-454: A pullets 42; B 41-42: C 35; all nominal. Re- ceipts: 468 cases. Butler: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh 57; Que no 2 56; wholesale Que no 1 D85r teurized fresh 58 and storage 58. government butter; first grade creamery print job price 60 1-2- 63. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Currrnt recelPU- Ont tarin mlnrcd 36 3-8. 37. f.o.b. fac- inry; Quebec white .15 1-2: Qll9l'lF!C colored 36. f.n.h. Mnnirenl: whole- sale Ontario colored 37 3-4: QW- hoc white 36; Quebec colored 36 1-2. Receipts: Nil. Potatoes: NB no 1 75's 1.30- l..'i.'); NB no 1 10's .19-.211 NB no 1 50's .80; PEI nn 1 75's 1.45- 150: PET no 1 10's .23; Quebec no 1.10-1.15; Florida Bliss. 50'5 3.50-3.75. SHIPPING IIEWS AT TIALlFAX- Arrived ”Wet1neat1sy Imperial Vi'e1land. John's. Nfld. Margaret Porter. Savannah. Ga. Salted Wednesday imperial Welland. for St. John's. Nfld. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlveil Wednesday salacla, from Glasgnv. Prelisslck, New Zealanrl Manchester Merchant. Manches- fer Salted Vl'ednesdny Empress of Canada. for from St. Liver- pool. Rhonda, U. K. ports TANNING CHEMICAL Most of the tannin used in the Untied States leather industry come: from chestnut trees. HISTORIC INDUSTRY Monigomeryshire in Wales was a thriving centre of wool product- lnn and manufacture in the Mid- dle Ages. WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 - (AP) -Announced United States com- bat casuaiiiea in Korea reached 47,388 today. an increase 01 574 in a week-the smallest weekly increase since the first Defence Deapartment sunimsry was issued Aug. '1. - VALURD EFFIGIIB Alabaster effigies of King Henry IV and Queen Joan lie on the King's tomb in Canterbury Cathedral. J. A. carrutluars ll.0. 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