.-»v.-.- m. IWS-SIIBI-lvd ¢-.a1 . -.- - .-.» urrvuvrv-wv m» rq~rdl -rn w» omit; mews Leafs Lose Red Wings Toronto Maple Leafs missed ‘me National Hockey League fifth place D-“tffiil R/Bd ire, Mel l-lill, who suffered i Otiar of the game by all was 35 year old Norfuc [goal nftcr iivc V0511? Jinmy Franks was ' ‘t . l'~ ‘n Detroit lustl First Period: ‘v, L/iaiilbbbblnlhe‘ Leafs tiny l l -— Detroit, Carveth 4:43. “time tonight. He incde 3'1 2 - Detroit. Jackson 15:35. C; t; go by Benny Grant in the 3 3 ~ Toronto, Davidson (L. Carr. Tnontt) nets. ,B$dllfli" 151m . Exccpt lor Etlliliis great g0ul. Penalty -— Lyllll- tending the twine wns dull and the Crowd of was with" was angui- Sswnd Period" ‘ p. ~' tl t v: e - 5‘ ‘ituit gggls,cafiliteroids.igcksoiil andi 4 — Detroit Liscombe 11:21. i i ‘Carl Lisconbp one each. The loge} Pcnnlt)’ * ‘lemllhtzs- .'I‘ ' t xcor wins by Bob Dav -' _ 1 50310131,,“ 118w enrst period nfteri Third Period I ' . <l <ke 2-0 192d. 5 ' ‘viiigiidltililtticriqtcnNgrln Smiih. Ad-t s _ moon. Cami“ (Quack- < ,1 ._, ~ mus prcscnted three other new mnbusht 18:35 4-I To As Centre Mel Hill Suffers Injury i TORONTO, Dcc. l6 — (C?) — a cnftnoe to go into szcvnd piflceuhl night. when they lost 4-1 to the Wings. Leafs also lost their valuable con- a bi-cktn ankle in the second D01‘- odds Scnith. inirlkliig a comcbuck in the Win85 absciice hockey. smith, culled back t0 by manager Jack Adams, beaten t players from his farm, Nakinu Sm Vlc Lynn. Smith, former sud bury player; L; a veteran of rnln or h with Lynn wit-h New York Rovers. Hill's injury came when broke away alone but lost balance as he skated in on Detroit goal and crashed into th boards at the end. It was ding the ankle- SUMMARY »-:.';—a~. Angott-lluffin Scrap Tonight __,,,I,.__. . ~ w-c». “as- . Made by (he trorld’! leading cxpcrh In xiiaving comfori —- lhc makers of Blue Gillette Binder. NEW YORK, Dec. 16—(APl-— Sammy Angot-t cnincs buck to 7.1a- dlson Square Garden tomorrow night for the Svconti time ns lizht- weight champion 0f all the world— except ltindisnn Square Garden. The last time swnrthv Sammy stepped into the gzirtzcn as Nation- nl Boxing Aszzocintitm boss hc prncticzillv bent thc curs off the i New York-snnctioned buss, Lew lJcnkins. and took both crowns. For his second aptiearrince the Pennsylvania pounder stuffs his recently regained N.B.A, bauble in his bucket and tangles with Bob- bv Ruffln. New York gtyllst. ln a IO-rotmdcr, At the niomcnt, bouncinc BPLIL‘ Jack wits this New York blwsing. Jack has a return built on the lire with Bob Montgomery. the Pilim- dolphin bobcat, for some time in the ne\v year. l-lowever. the big man in the nic- i-ilil. lilii”$ GARAGE linen Evenings txi-itiittgiiluijs I i(7. .' \->t . - cut. . from pngc I») ‘.._ .. 1 - . .11 ~41 60nd“. lure ut present is stvnrthv ‘Snnnny “L " A m5 g‘ m‘ mostly bccausc ho stopncd Willie v D’ Evan Bed. Ben's wlirninlz slrcnk M 62 stmluh‘. , R J’ V, Puh-Qy- and regained the NBA. crown ll COiHnel-l" ‘from VShig-gcr Wlntc this vcaz‘. The a, m Dawning cuinblin! ftciitlcmrn have install- ‘. 530m; mum“ ed Saminv as n 2-in-5 chnlce. This 3-, gxalnjnngjgn corner likes Sammy to come home this rimming. 21111011111:- the Prime Minis- n g the exact- Prime Minister cllc ‘Ice 0n Two Rink At Curling Glub Ice has been made an the rinks at the Charlottetown Curling Club tit Wag learned lust nlizht and anv -mcmber5 desiring tonight will find rinks one and two available. Meanwhile arrangements are being made for a bang-up curling season which uiill get away early again this vear. according to the Dtcscnt. nittlook. Sport Briefsi EUGENE, 010., Dec. l6—~(AP)— Joe Gordon. the New York Yankees‘ six-and baseman, an- nounced today he would enlist in the armed forces this winter. Gordon. 28. who has two small children would not indicate what brunch of the service he would en- ter. Ht- is a pilot nnc is knovn to prefer an aviation branch. CHICAGO. Dec. 16--(AP) -The office of Kenesaw Mountain Lan- dis, commissioner of baseball. an- nounced today he has lifltd “he suspension of Lou Novlkoff, Chl- ciitzo Cubs outfielder. charged with failure to answer a. questionnaire about playing winter baseball in California. PHILADELPHIA. Dec.. llk-(AP) -Connie Mack. Jr., is being draft- REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Press _ ,l Fred J. (Putt Dcngis, 3'.‘ United States national and PAn-Alrirrican champion muratlioil runner WAS‘, .e LL n of exports. 5. - . 3 y A killed in an airplane crash at Bal-i ffwflfflodffi Egigflifilf; timcre. Md... four venrs ago luclny. HOSPITAL r156? it“ NDLED m in Rywunw, UNDER srucL-ii. cut-Ens .'.;\1'= (liner < s. niicl u . . cur. The] _ m- ull‘ ,v.'ouiitlcd SOIdiCIZ; und niitncn arr- m 11.573“; days at; my. livid in th.‘ Cmrutll-ih hospital t, mum to remm ‘shin "Lady Nelson.‘ formerly flog of thc historic par- lShiD of the Canadian National and Tchcran, but stcatnships West India-s ficct. and ,lthc train triiv lied to 'l destinat-l icii at a maximum 5:, of ' llllil25 an hour. titvernl n ithe train crtw had seen sc. mo in the present war and others were vetcrans of the last war. The lmajotxty of tlirm were chosen for ncnt lzc- liile hospital .l'.".ll\ n they hcrl g-"c ' i2 Eden stato- >rc is; still in.- iCClllSP the Prime in handling train i t tin- stiEic-rc where tlic slot-ping m... LlCiCYS was : Information Gerald Connolly nii Hnllfax. who disclosed th Jserved with the Itaya. Cunn-cliun lNavy in this win pllti ‘var. honor- "ably dischargctl inf i c _ ll in Ciiirfi Fl‘ . A “l.“\_\'lll'(i on onc kn Nulrnml filllCYS. 6V was nsrlrnid npctilillt‘ an the l htrpita] (‘firs I'm‘ lhc nrcpurntion ‘nf r-pccisi filCiL. ns l ifflillh ‘ c _ wtun ‘cc. '.' tn 12cc -~ Onc oil g, l; of ilv in lzc iflll‘.('l“"(l nn t-hn smith . ‘c of i ‘Nova Scntiu. the J. F‘. Lfnwc. long ,lir.<~ Ilrhin: boat hi‘. tht. water recently frcm a lrmtl shipyard ;locrtte:l nlting lhc 'I|E\ of the -l,< n trawler typo fish n“ itsscl I ‘Czhndfzin Notional llwll lhcs bccn liscrl for SCUM‘ ,w<,=v. coast. Esjrrcially Di. "quirk daily runs to sen Xtlld return wvlih the cntzit tho SFCJ! dav. ll Was ordered fur 1hr Nova Scotia .Dcl‘nrlrrcnt of Flslrricz as an ex- tirrimtnt. Chief kenriit r period to| n L ,be rlerivrrl form the 0'11‘! runs Willi littcr turned t0,bc the climinnilzwn cf cold storage and rzfrlgcgflon. .011 Stairs militlrv academy solemn to yield n net incccnc of ‘S? f0 ed. The 31-year-old son cf the Phil- nticlphin Athletics manager miss- cd the selective service physical ex- amination yesterday and was order- ed to report for induction at the New Cumberland (Pa) reception centre Jan 5 BROOKLYN. Dec. 16—-tAP)—-- Brcoklvn Dodgers will return to Bcnr Mountain. N.Y., for spring training in 1944 and will hold most of their \'.'Di'kOllig in the big United ‘ field ltousc. President Branch Rlclzey said tozlav. Players will report "ibout March l5. The Dodgers plan only scvcn exhibition games this spring. Wrens Take To Sea DEEP BROOK, N 8., DEC. l3- tCPi-Thc Wrens are taking no sen though in a prety prosaic ~mrt of way. About 100 navy izirls at this hig- gcst Canadian tinval tinlning sta- tion have pzuscd the required swimming tests and cencrullv quo- lificd for training in sailing. They've foimcd the H.M C S Cornwalls Wrens‘ sailing club" and plan to compote aggainst. the men in sall- inc races next summer. "Sailing imd handling small craft is only fun for the wrt-ns at the moment. but it is not m im- probable conjecture that strme day thcv might be nble to nut their skill to more practical use," snirl the nnvv in 1 press release. HOIIOI‘ rnll f0 Gmdc X-i. Brian Clay; 2. Evelyn Jenkins Grade VIII-l Bennet Jenkins; 2. Hilda MacMaster. Grntle vi iSlEi-J. slclla Camp- bzil: 2. Bcrthn Llewrlini. Gradt- VI (Jrt-l. Dork, Jenkins;- 2. Bcrthn Clay. Grade V—1 Maw Campbell; 2. Elizabeth MacDonald. Grade Iv-i. Phyllis Clay; I. Garth Clay Grade III-i Edna MacMaster: Grade Il-l. Alicc Jenkins. Grade I—Nc Tests. Perfect attendance: Bt-rtha Clay. Alice Jenkins. Teacher, Marlon Muliuchern. OVPHYDCTI Tit-x cursi-i-ivcoiviii-i With the lurrsnt taxss in Bri- tnin it wculrl take an income of Indianapolis ith, Red Kane and, layed last year, Stratford, Ont, Juniors and‘ nosrd as a clean break Just ubovn scratch games Iof Montreal West. has ‘THE CHA cursor/vs IIEALTIIFIII. SKATING FOB Yllll IIOIIIIS THE 3-5 and 8-10 Fflflll" Graduation and qualification of a large ass officers following an intensive ccurse in Enlnecring ati<>i M11 {ind Mrs the School of Instruction. A-5. M? Aibllmv H? has We" We!“ Canadian Engineering 13-31111“; seas for the past four years. He Centre, Petnwawa Military Camp, arrived in Sicily in August i943. ha; bccn announced. The Maritime ‘and has been for thg past three Province list includes: L. W. Mac- m-cnths serving with the Eighth 130118811. Ellerslie, P- E. I- Canadian Army i Italy. ~i—--—»~— *' ' I British Girls’ Legs _31 Ratings» Warmer This Winter iLgayg For L. Bdr- W. L- Jenkins, only son UJNDON. Dec. l5 -(CP)-- Many British women who bravely faced last winter with bare lezs will wcar -5i0Ckll'l§5 this year. due to the re- lcentlv lowered coupon value. This year three coupons will buy i-WO Pills of semi-fashioned stock- . A total cf 31 ratings from H. M, C. S. Qucen Chariot-tic. naval training centre herc. have been ings. Last , t, , _ bmugm one ypc:;:._ Woslmcoutglxé: transferred this week to other three coupons to buy ruse pair of immmg. esiabushmen“ 9n m! the finer. full-fashionrd stockings "lflillialm- 50ml! OI the men left bu; Engnsh “vcmm have bewme ‘Iucsclay and the remainder ygstq. attached to the more sZllNfy less Glamorous mgsh tubss. Stylists over here say that alth- ough wartime stccklncs may not do anything for a girl's legs. they are nctuallv longer wearing and of better quality ‘than peacetime leg- wear. day. Eighteen were from this Prov- ince and the remainder from the mainland. Islanders included: Hansel Amy- ott, Richard A. Ryan and Michael A. Drone. of Charlottetown; James R. Campbell. George R. Fer- guson. James H. Ferguson. all of Hampton; Harry Dye. Siunmerside; Gerald Uinigan, St. Mary's Road; John J. Maclsaac, Borden; W11. liam R McKenna, Greenfield. Ralph N. Miller. Victoria: Ila-ml J. Stewart. New Wlltshlie; Glifdcm A. Stewart, Georgetown; Joseph C. White. Alma; Jame; D. Cimtelq Hampshire; J. Slddell Jenkins, Mess Room Chatter WITH THE R. C. A. It‘. SOME- WHERE IN ENGLAND. ltii y 0 -—(CP)-— PO. E- F. G Hiiddiflfl . Norwood. Ont, files with an Aus- lyaifliwwngog§ffsxnfiinhig Akligcm‘ tralian Lancaster squadron whose torwéu cove ' n ‘ ° em“- members think him one of the Blfintest guys in the world. Thu i! w Wounded through the rl shoulder and manninB his m lllJPer Elms wit-h his left hand. l-f-addlesey destroyed a Nazi night- fightcr and for three hours on the hcmcward journey said nothing of his injury while tending a wounded Aussie rcargunnel‘. Hi5 command- ing officer termed it "onc of the bravest actions I've ever heard of." l-laddlssey and the other gunner were wounded when their bomber was COIICd over a target and ridd- led with bullets by a nluhtfighter. Operating the guns with one hand. the Canadian sent a fatal burst in- to the enemy aircraft which was seen by the rest of the crew to go down in flames. Weak from loss of blood, Huddle- my then mode his way w the rear where he extricuted the wounded Those from the mainland were: iJohn D. Macintosh. North West- .ville, N.S.; David H. Robinson. To- lronto; Walter E ‘Ii-eh , Mun. ifréfli: Edward J. Hull, St. Peter's, tflape Breton: Frederick E. A, Rum- lley. Stellar-ton. N.S.; Wycliffe F. Kinley, Leo JF. LaGrandeur, Wil- illam H. McKeown and Douglas B. fPoulton. all of Toronto: Frederick tR. Madlll , Alton, Ontario; Adam IgfidomLWeIs/ton. Snug/rile: and Alex- ei‘ - "I'D i’. l1 ’ C NB. and Robert J. Harrpmgns, 0g)‘: awa, Ontario, Before leaving a gift of (rigor- i-etteg was made to each man bv the Provincial uovernment through Carry on Canada Corps. The pres. until-tion was made by Mr. Ira. M. Brown of the Canadian legion War Services. Hedley Jenkins. l A” i ‘ve-jri-i-gm lflomen Rig ‘Chutes 0n. Prairie Station BY ENID V. NEMX Clllldhn Pren Stuff Wrlur RIVERS. Man. Dtc. 16-46?)- Thounnd of lives depend on the work of the girls in the parachute- rigiinz uectfon of the Em largest air naviuctlon school ere. M Rivers, members of women's division of the R.C.A.F. have the roimnsibllty of seems that parachutes are puckai properly“ - so that every seam. every cord. every fold, ls perfect. A slip and the life of a pilot or munber of the air crew may bo at stake. There are B5 yards u-f silk and 22s yudg of cord ln one parachute The girls pack 16 to 20 a day. averaging one chute every l5 0r 20 minutes. If repairs are found take longer. Their u but!‘ that. tlhey "res y :0 g some." In charge of the gunner and administered morphlu and first aid. The Lancastei limped heme where an ambulance waited. Haddlesey went to hospital Micro it was noticed his shoulder was streaming blood. Only when the rear gunners wounds were dressed dtzl he admit he had been shot. Then he collapsed. FRUIT T0 B!‘ PLENTIFUL AT CHRISTMAS SEASON i cracker music will be less in evid- ence at Chrlstma; festivities this ycnr than in previous years. acc- ording to officisb of t-hc Canadian Rccfintly nwardgd the . p. c. National Railways’ freight de- was W0. R O. (Bob) Lurngah- of partment, in discussing n e ‘Ilmrnhlll. Man.. who compiled an shortage of walnuts. Brazils. enviable sccre from the iotatinl; Pecans and other favorite brands rear turret of a. Lancaster bcmber. A vcteran of the Canadian Goose squadron nl. 24, Bob has just com- pleted a mall; tour of operations with two enemy fighters to his edit. His last "kill" came a! the bomb- er, piloted by P0. A. R. Grubert. (5335 Duroeher Montreal, flcw through heavy flak and searchligiht cnncsntratiun nnd night fighter defence belts to blast Culogile. "Wc were attacked as were Suing in on the target." Bob sold. "Bob myself and the English mid-upper runner opened fire together. As the fighter came in it burst. into flames." 0i the holiday scene. "The nearest thing to nut-cracker music we will hcar is the suite of that name by Tchnlkowsld. and that only on the radio." one officul commented. Citrus. fruits are scmcthlng else uugain. the wholesalers say. Call- ifornian navnl oranges have comm-t cnccd coming nnd it is expected they Vlil continue in a regular- flow.' Hrahgerinee, called e kid-glove prance by the trade. have also commenced to arrive. They are popular as u holiday fruit. Christmas punch, while lacking this year. Dolflibly. in some essen- tials, will have no zhmtagc of Flt. Lt. K. L. Morhnrn of St. lemon iUiW- Grapefruit and lemons Lambert. Que, wrnt for u bit of an _.have been arrlvin in Montreal in air stroll over France nnd ralsedjulrlylarie quantiiec. the train-busting score of his squad- ron by three. His unit, the City of~ Tbronw. squadron ccmmanded byl Sqdn. Ldr. R. A. Ellis D F‘. 0.,‘ 1'18 been o top scorer in this type of act-tlvlty with F0. Frank Hanton. D. F. C. of Kcnora. Ont‘. one of the heav- iest contributors. WRONG ANGLE TAKEN l-ONDON. —(CP)— —The Bishop of Imidon addressing the Marriage Guidance Council: "Most unsuc- cessful marrialu are due. X believe, to the fact that. the relationship of man and wife has come largely m be regarded an in its nature acme- tbing insecure, open to rcv-slon and, in some sense. provisional." NEGRO SOLDIER HANGED UONDON, Doc. i4—(OP)—!¢e A. Ditviu. Terrible. Tex» negro private ln the U S. .ormv who had been convicted of murd . m; Anna tndav at an army disciplinary cen- tre in Britain. Dnvic was convicted of the mur- d€r of l Mlrlboroluq-h. Wiltahird. girl nnd the J ' ‘ unult of her companion. . coupon -tce>- 1T r-am mi: century psaiter. 1n illuminatol manuscript on vellum obviously of 1WD HQURS’ WORK! FEEL TH BOTTOM ONES" RE WARM Enelish workmanship wu sent by on ecclcuiuklcal institution to l lnndon auction I010. I Montreal. Quin. Dec. l6 _ Nut- NM" o! the nut flmulv. so mum a pm u!“ rls S. sangster of Regiiia. "They're really marvellous." he said. “N even "the mlnutest demll mmpes The girls don't discard their civilian interact once they don uniform, ‘Phelr activities from swimming, skating, riding. br/wkrr, badminton and dancing to needlework. music and drematlcs. Marv of them take the educational course offered by the Canadian n. ‘may read extensively. Elsa Abel, of Vancouver. librarian at the station, said their favorite authors are Steinbeck. Hilton and Cronin. Books on music and travel are Pflhtuur o8 are the majority 01 novels thlt hnve been made into movies. ‘Ilhel-r commanding officer, 80. Kly Imlmer. a former Ontario Newspuperwcuinn. said "there was a jcb to be done and ‘may stepped ln- wheerf-ully and willingly-when fling were needcd. ThEWN: grand ' ‘u FIND QIIOPPING MORE INVITIN IONDON. Doc 16 —tCP)- Uttle by little the thick-mocks that iivg.) the‘ u c e n is 31inch tea k d i I0!!!‘ c p’ admit, Isl ls Sgt. J. t I t l a " 5éoa22/ u: suites!" AND a million people, at home on the radio or at the game, cheer with delight. Usually that exclainarion-é-“He shoots! He scoresi", means that a C.C.M. Laminated Hockey Stick has scored, because the great majority of Amateur and Professional hockey players use these C.C.M. Laminated Hockey Sticks. The great strength with lightness that has been achieved through the . lamination of several layers of suitable woods has been amply demon- strated by the performance of the remarkable laminated wood “Mosquito" Bomber. C.C.M. Laminated Hockey Sticks are built on this same principle. By building these C.C.M. Hockey Sticks on the lamination principle with five layers of wood, including a hickory wedge, steaming and bending of the wood are not necessary. The strong, straight-grain wood from selected timber retains all in native strength when laminated into C.C.M. Laminated Hockey Sticks. These sticks are made in a choice of ice-lays that cannot change. See them at your dealer's. C'C‘N[°[zmérza¢?d Usstiec. hwpins and shampoo powdcrs, are obtainable for those lucky t0 8% there first. Store linen departments have tproducced attractive crush-linen table mat set which sell for about $.00, and there are pasteltlnud sets of lincn sheets and pillow cases selling for $30. Pastel pillow cases are approximately $2.50 .This War-Four Years Ago ~ (By The Canadian Fran) DEC. 1'1, lfliill-Germl-lts blow up and scuttle battleship. Admiral Grnf Spee in Montevideo harbor. ‘First contingent of Canadian Act- ivc Service Force arrived at Scot- tish port. Britain and dotninions sign Commonwealth Air Training Plan contract. DISH FIXER Worried about the state 01 3-0“? idilhes now that only bone china, glass, and complete sets are avail- able? If you'd like to fix up u few of the cracks that seem to be ng ull over them. do this. IWiuh them as usual in rich suds so that they're thoroughly clean. dry. and then cover them in sweet milk and boll for an hour. Al- though this will not dispel lat-sci cracks. it senerally fixes small i ones. . For Ju A CHRISTMAS WISH You may not share my Chrinunlul For we are fir a . Hut ‘ uzh I lac your presently here You're with 1m in my heart. Our Christmas candles, red ml blu C. Shine out acrou the snow. __ Remember when we bought them! 0h. it seem: so long ago. I've btriinmed the tree with tliml iKht And trinkets old and dear, And placed your chair beside it, To brake-believe you are here. I've trimmed the house with spruce’. and p e Just as we used to do. Their fragrance wakcns in nu eart Glad memories of you. Of happy hour; spent toizether. _ A book or two we read. Your euagéar step. the an Some little words you said I cannot send flna slits of Bold Or frnnkinoenso to you But O I send adios; the m lovc sincere and true. And if I had a mine of Bold. I know what I would do. =. 13d mend it all so gladly. dent. W5)’ ,\‘0\ at a glimpse of you. -Constance I. H kb a < ABSENTEEISM IS DUE IN MANY CASES TO COLDS Help Cumin’: war olorl. Bdon the‘ job. Curry n box of Smith Bron. Cough Drop Ind no]; prevent lprudlnuoold-Bhckor lhuthol, 10¢- SMITH COUGH mun n. lot to n. womurs life. are ‘l__lh_l_flfld0~ft uhopl. hoe, “Bv J. R. Williams Our Bari-ding House i Atile;1viié"“se! cufiiitil me moan. rue Bukoeu o: M‘! cscner .'-~ one OF "me " um nausea assent: w: 8 o Fen compare»:- -- BtRb Bu": "me ‘ "tict-tulchtkfi eewuce TO MAHn-t .'-~ gore couto 9W new. A PIGEON tnwramp. AND m» "mi flNl6G6l5,\\ cusPtctous- J l? ' B R0 S. D R O P S With Major Hoople w» wow" avian aw HER étktffittlttse “ . wuuimou no H‘ iGHT BIN"