\ \- F. lake or last year's champion lidilt Schm or Boston and Mac co ville oi Ran- gers. Drlllon and A = share the lead as goal -getters w th rive while Da- vidson's six assists place him in Zront. as a playrriaker. Baibe Prat of the Rangers. with l! uflnutes in penalties, L; Curling Club Elects Slate At Meeting Mr. D. A, MacKinnon was elect- ed Honorary President and Mr. Warren W. Lord was re-elected President o! the Charlottetown Curling Club at the annual meet- ing which was held last night in the club rooms. Other officers for the year are: Vice President, Mr. J .l-l. Howatt; Secretary, Mr. R. R. Bell coming Ehrecutive, Messrs J. P. Hilllnii. H. I. Spillet, G. E. Hughes and Dr. H. this dqaartment. Murph C lain, Toronto forward has served 18- uiinutes for second place. ' Other Marltimers MONTREAL, Nov. 20 --(CP) The live goals and four assists that glut Malicious Gordie Drillon up on p of the National Hockey League scoring statistics, gave him a. wde cad over other maritime stars now performing in the N. H. L. l The Toronto winger has a clean- cut lead of five ints over his nearest rival, Jof re is o Llliicago, who used lo play iii Saint John and Charlottetown. Desilets nas two goals and two assists tor [our points. Tied {or third place in the stand- vs ing are Ra Getilfie of Oanadiens, l and Eddie iseman of Americans. T-etliifc. who is another Saint John and Charlottetown am- ateur, has collected a goal and two j assists, while Wiseman. a native of , Newcastle, N. B.. has three exists. North Sydney's Bill Hollett has compiled two agoints for Boston, with two g0 and no exists. George Allen of Qhicago. a native of Bayfield, N. 8.. and Bill Cowley or Boston, a former Halifax ‘Nolver- Inc, have a single mark each. The standings: GAPls Drillon Tor. DGSUCLF, Chi Getliite Cclns. wiseman Amerks l-Iollett Bos Allen Chi ‘Jowley Boa O~NO~Mu flOONpN# Mwuwwnm VETERANS‘ MARRIAGE LONDON —(CP) — A widow of l0, Mrs Helen Louisa Walker, mar- ried a soldier of '71, Lleub-Col Ar- thur Egc-rtcn at Kensington Reg- um Office, lseniors and ‘l5 beginners. - McIntyre. The posibilty ofstaginga Mari- time Bcnspeil iii this City xas dis- cussed at last nights meeting and met with the approval of the mem- bers. The matter was leit in the hands of the Directors. The hold- ing of an Island binsocil wan also din r .‘ - 8d. A motion was the privileges of the club to all ex- passco offering members who have joined luilitary Units. Mr, J. P. Hillion, Chairman of the membership committee, an- nounced that there were 163 mem- bers in the club oi’ which 88 were‘ Speakers included: Judge G. C.’ Duffy, Mr. T. W. L. Prowse, Mr. C. H. Black, Mr. F. R. hIacLaine, Mr. A. W, Hyndunaii, Mr. J. F. Mac- Lcod, Mr. Gordon Hughes and Dr. F. W Tidmarsh Ice committee: Dr_ H. Maclntyre, chairman; Messrs. R. MacLaine, J. F. Fraser, L. B. MacMillan, C. MacDonald and W. R. Seaman. Home Committee: Mr. G. Hughes, chairman; Messrs. P. S. Cobb. Dr. W_ F. Tidnrarsh and J. P. Hillion. Property committee: Mr. J. H. Howatt, Chairman; Mssrs. D. Nicholson and N. D. MacLean. Games Committee: Mr. H. I. Spillett, H. L, Chairman; Messrs. P. Hillion, chairman. SHE'S IN THE ARMY NOW SWINDON, England —(C7P) _ M"? Tyler. Sussex hockey player is now in the Wiltshire Women's Transport Service and is carptaln- mg a team for her fellow drivers, CIFeSNAPSHOT GUILD USING FILTERS '4. A yellow filter-Ki or “CW-bring: make: shots more Interesting and for quite dark; le good 0 YOU use color altars in your picture taking’! It's surprising the eflect these little gadgets have in improving the quality of snap- Sh0ll--8Ild they're worth a. try for anybody who wants to make his plo- turea better. With the right filters you can obtain more desirable rendering of colored subjects In your black-aud- white shots . . . retain clouds in out- door picturel . . . darken elriee for dramatic interest . . . even obtain beautiful moonlight eflecte on water lcenee in the daytime! l! yours la a box camera or inex- pensive loldlug model, you. should have l. filter which la medium yellow in color. This may be described iim- ply an n "color filter." or by the num- ber "K-z." If you use a liner camera with oueltigmet lenl, you should IlIO have a "G" fllter (deep yellow) and en "A" iilter ("SM fed): but if you decide to tot just one mm at the ltcrt, chooac the medium yellow, , menu or thele alters producer a diilereut elect. The medium yellow or K-I is a "correction" nlior. Pic- tures taken through It show an im- proved rendering or tone values, out the cloud: In your pictures . . . ceful. The red “A" filter makel aklee for apeolal effects, alter. Clouds utaud out. iuat about u the eye saw them in the original scene. And all colored objects are reproduced more nearly in their cor- rect relative brightneaaea. The "G" and "A" are "contrast" illters, tor special eflecta. The "G" darkens a blue aky considerably, and ia useful for dramatic renderings. The "A" flltar darkens blue still more-so that, tor example, a. white building can be made to stand out against an almost black elry inn pic- ture. These filters also lighten ob- jects ot their own colors, making them appear brigbter-than-normel in the print. lllech iilter calla tor some iucreue in exposure, depending on the film you use. Instructions covering thil point are generally packed with the filter, and are quite eeay to follow. Au exposure factor 012, for example, simply means to double ‘the expo- re. This would be accomplished by using the next larger lene open- lng—suoh as, 1/8 instead of 1/11. Filters are simple to use . . . and can add materially to the quality and interest o! your pictures. No camera hobbyist’; kit is complete without them. John ven Guilder compared to ehoh taken without e I54 and Treasurer, Mr. J. A. Webster.‘ Victorilas Take Game From Miners 7 - 5 OLAOE BAY, N. 8., Nov. RESULTS l aowuuo g OH-LOOK- DADDY- IT'S SNOWING HERE IN CHICAGO" P THAT OI.‘ AIR euu AIN'T no 600D -- AM‘ no TH’ secouo PLACE,YOLI HAVE no HUNTIN‘ LICENSE,AN' BESIDES PND NOT ALLOW ED . , , / MM '”"/4?’44’M///" Y W/V;,tv//;;~,,",;§p>,yz4e.. “ "i? / “r ' ‘ . ,,,,_,, M ‘IOU’ RE UNDER AGE i ~H=“~ _ rl/t -- 0h». THE YES 'DEAQ- I AM QEADING" LOO OUT K WINDOW- MQ. JIGGS‘ IT'S SNOWING- HEROES ARE MADE- N01 BORN I THINK I MIGHT \\\ JnRwiLLiAp/Ig II -:.| Maritimers In Close Race For Scoring Points By The Canadian Prfis How They Stand NATIONAL LEAGUE Black Cat - ,- . bu, ... _..'..; ‘T‘i__..i The modern goal of education i: the develo ent of sound health personality and that progress must be made not in terms o! arbitrary standards out in terms of the capacity of the in- dividual child! Something better has to be done than get an entrance to or a. graduation from “Prince o! Wales College." This was the state- ment made by Dr. J. G. Griffin rector of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene in Canada, who was the guest speaker at the Ro- Ltary luncheon yesterday. Dr. Griffin w ohas visitedschools here said that a niunber were old and gloomy and not lighted pro- perly and that the teeth and tom- sils of a number of the children need attention. At the close of the address re- marks were made by Dr. H. H. Shaw, Chief Superintendent o! Education, Col. K. S. Rogers, Dr. W. J. P. Moll/Lillian and Dr. Heath Maclntyre. Dr. MacMillan, chairman of the Red Cross submitted a. report on handicapped children! work. Rotarian Roy Cudmore was in the chair and the guests were Rev. James Wilson o! Summer-side, Ro- tarian George Medfoid of Amherst. and Major T. E_ MacNutt of Charlottetown . ~¢O-§§§§§-§-§§+O—§ Q§6—§§-§§+O~O-§ 0h’town Golf Club Annual meeting will be held at 7.30 P.M. on Tuesday Nov. 21st at Charlottetown Hotel. >o+o++o++o 11-798-11-21-11 Major Hoopla GHADOW ? Hill i6 ACE NUMBAI-I ONE GUESSER, - MIGTAI-I Twicws! AI-I LO5E asses: DOLLAI-IS AN"TI-\UTTY azure SI-IOOTIN vooi. AT Tu‘ YOUNG MEN'S AIZTIGTIC CLUB-- TI-INE ‘RIGI-ITERN caawiesizaies on THANKSGIVIWM-A- AN AH also our MAI-I OVERCOAT IN HOCK F0‘ six BITS, LAK YOU €>AY-BUT HOW com: YOU KNOW ALI. waour ova? is vou voopoo MAN oiz IS YOU oarscriu" MAH saw‘ _ _ W» i t’ t tn “““:::.lih§-!i'f" UEQY QIMPLE, JAQOM.’ Tue 62cm CHALK on YOUR vesr % I EXPLAINS THE POOL GAME, AND a, YOUR SEASICK EXPRESSION ‘rates " ME LOSTIJu-su l; YOU l , uaosvr PAWNED YOUR com- ’ ‘ won't) as WEARING IT THIS a MORNING, AND 1 DECIDED § YOU GOT '15 CENTS FOR \T - BECAUSE THAT'S ABOUT ALI. n’ ‘i’ wouto BRlNGlw-v wsuumetu, RATi-ieiz CI-IILLY roses DAYS, EH, JASON ? Northside Victories defeated Glace HOLY NAME BOWLING B” mm“ 7'5 he" mm“ m ‘ _—_' my“ ‘lamina - A pip-w raw has developed mops Termite Pswa LODIFHA an“ Cape Breton Hockey Lee gamQ- ‘u’ former maritime t-makers now 3mm l; the 5m“ o; e 58mm Big Four League m, m m Intern“ m“ Canadians 4 3 0 i 16 0 7 B5 the weakest link in the circuit, T°"5T“5‘ American le e official gatis- °h‘°‘“° ° a ’ ° n w ° Victories pulled up on even terms U1!- 5TAR5= tics reveal “um ‘m 5 ' Bww“ 5 a z 1 9 u 5 wmh Sydney Mmlanaires M the L. Callaghan 160 166 165 uadmimemceby as“, 1e pom‘ Detroit 6 2 3 l. 101'! 5 top of the 1mg“; m; a rem“, o1 Dr. Li. Duffy 320 13B aoa E. Smith 294 206 196 l; the moment L; Charloglemwn-s Rangers 8 1 3 2 8 ll 4 the win. The Miners’ loss sank‘ G~ 51ml 315 172 363 1- cum?!’ 111 95 loo Pete Kelly who has bagged three Ameflwm 4 0 ‘ o 4 n o them deeper- mo; me can" 0g m; R. Cameron 164 166 197 H. McAusland 99 94 100 ‘has ma ‘mu. mm“ m seven three-team loop. ‘ A. Bhemm ass icz aoi in‘. Vgilsener {g it‘: in Dams Wm, Pnmbmh Twolmub “IE1? usvghgltgglolg‘ fllxifiglfltifam Rqllgtgigfimolidah- on 118 195 11o _-I_°mlr:1n254a_ 7° gJflblalnslxl-tggiilgaa-Polis siwper caickaran AND FARMER n9 e w I l id-l Harry l, . . we things peria . sortrlg OLD TIMEBS: EAGLES: xlottetowncalrriflenlwtgnwltlliylegttsgnhgh .-' mm" '1 Y ° m it '°' ‘a °°m M m‘ 5"‘ Wm“ "ll-h H England -(c1>) _ wry certain tor the Victories. R. Duncan 167 218 20! G- Yollnll 160 l! 317 f3"! K01! and two assists; Monc- Meme Hyde‘ mad a‘: mgmndvs Na v. Ooyle 119 201 21a E. Warren 170 103 329 11$ 58mm M anus. another 5_ Lon l” w mo piggy)“,- h Sm, h i girl cricketer, is now training . Halpenny 211 156 234 8 E . as a goal and five - l- . .1. Hughes no an 152 c. Shelfoone p9 o4 in assists; while Ron Hudeomatorrrier ,1?!“ Klrfha‘ hi; mm" "m" PO 18h Tennis J. A. Bentley m ms 19a MjMcKinnon 142 1m iis Haiirax Wolverine, has counted five m‘ “h” “h” m g Total:-3017, L. Oorrigan 131 161 153 808-18 and an 853181; for Indianapolis. High Slng-Ie, m, 1,, Duffy 3m Total-ZGBO. Two points behind the leaders are - Std)‘ P161118 T0 Fish Three. Dr. 1.. Duflv m. Ladies nun staple. M- m“ 2mg??? °f Pmwem Tonight Mixed League Schedule 17m’ H‘ h T M smmmod ewhgahggb o! Syrflsiaallisxft. i. . _ a, 0.0 wk; es g h,“ _ mm, John has- a m! and m m“ fifwmmm-m-eam-uvu-tw Resume Traznzn Pa“ "a Tamera “l- am K t “ . "e : 8’ can» vs- 8pm Gems High appe- E- www- i... iamtrattwrlitso" WEDNESDAY NITE . ' S in ' - at a ocloclr Gzgents High Three, m. Smith ed {s $02312; gpesfl-agp vélholalearrlgis i Nu“ 224) to 12 marrow. (Poland), Nov. 2o- - three goals for as mail ' .5<>inr., iAPl-Jadwiga Jedmejowska, Pol-i -_ __. _ while Lloyd Jackson his -mate p0 l-S 6S I1 lsii tennis star, is living with hel‘ Remember Whgn ‘ - who hails from New Glasgow, N. s, s e 0 parents in Krakow and plannins TU ' Rfiglllatfl BllXlllg"‘“ ‘wgflf-aghs w gtelfiutége a?! Football DANCE on resuming training soon. ———-— , ' ‘ " ' some concern hm been expresb For the second year in succession | sst llor Syracuse, and windy s/teele Holy Name Club ed since she was known i0 have University of Toronto {won the l.n- ,ReWXA§elinItl;l%€ONke1l\I1rX>]i;a20-((AP)-_ geglilgrylottetown has a goal for :" been m warm“, during its bomb tercollegiate rugby tite, defeating It‘ M t1 d) y odDomo M _ b ardment and had not been heard Quwls Unwmm’ 1°-3 l" B Wd- m‘ c‘ “Y ‘m w“ ‘ “Y h‘ The standings: "s" y ‘mm den-death battle at Toronto seven Wflllld introduce 8 bill at the neXt ' G A Pm. Holy Name Orchestra ma“: a we rm- “ w“ :2:2“:zl.°"is'sz:.r.z.z"*:s.z.itsz Pr. 3 4 it U d d’ - f capital, she was reported to have glliyeieifetel‘ reggigl'iéu"rfilggdtglal boxfng Y 3 P Hudsgniartld g 111 g n er irection o lived with a sister next door to the . 5 9°!“ - ' M M h, M13 Aleg MCI ea" a Warsaw Tennis Club L“, month and Queens were tied at theitop I5825x1821;tilggbethxatuatheetglglggdgtagc sgerwfl-w groan % g g . 1 she returned to her parents home M the league standing The v51‘ idmon" Kenned SN: him 1 h‘ Keatirig Prov. 2 2 4 g Admission 25c but ing squad carried the game two} v Y 0 P0115 P Lamb Springfield 3 0 3 _ quarters, when half-back Jack imflifiihefi MJPBNHUY 8W in the 00n- Jaclcaon. Spring. 0 z z 5mm,“- Sgepped 1n and {Qgcued gm Itrol of "one man in New York" and Kuhn, o i i L 761 u 2mm Mum"?! m“ pun match 1m- var51ty_ [that the outcome oi‘ some matches Steele, emh. 1 0 1 - . . ' |is “known in advance." OUT OUR WAY — - By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE — With — i. _ IN TH’ FIRST PLACE. ‘THAT'S WHY mmurs ‘AT ? cocoons! You auo‘ I i will“ Illl » ' \ \ "1 By George M_c_Manus a DID YOU KNOW IT'S SNOWING? N YOU SEE. CA . IT FROM THERE? _ YOUIZ LUNCH- SIR- DID YOU- IWAS ‘TALKING TO me RAINBIRD WHEN E COUNDREL I COMFD INTI-IE DOOR wiMPV. EMPKV Atrvou ‘THE ROOM IS EXCEPT FOR ME R <31. n’ WAS MP s I O so satin/so pKvBl-‘E O O HITCI-IPWABSOLUKELY IMPOSKIBLE f’ / ‘rr _ /' IF YOU TELL ME THAT IT ao vou THINK so? of Toronto, Associate Medical Di- r .- lhlglish. ztancourt, , 5i .7 m. Program. ogram o! B11, 11.88 .'l1 meg, B11, 11.58 .'l1 meg, r be An- egh, 25.5 3 m. Japanese 19 . 7 m.