. ..N0vfiiylpaa_s.jim t CHICKEN Til-BAY. MONDAY. Imv. a Willie NEWS rigfToronto Defeats Rangers SKATING BRINGS HEMTI- TONIGHT VIM, VIGOR AND VITALITY JOIN HUNDREDS FOR l-IEALTIPS BAKE. Toronto Maple Leafs had entirely too much speed foi- New York Ran. a s: ",5 Hockey League season. fter Losing To Bruins NEW YORK. Nov. ‘I — (O P) - irers tonight and sped through the virtually defenceless New Yorkers ‘for a '7-4 victory. A crowd of 1S. ~ 640 saw Rangers lose their second home game in as many nights and their fifth straight of the National ' Rangers tied the score just once when Jack McDonald notched I “first Period 8081 to matoh one by Gus Bodriar. Then Ott Heller. New York's best dofenceman. was pena- . lized and the roof fe in. Toronto scoped twice during his absence _ and added another goal late in the period while Dutch Hitler was in the penalty box Sllmlfllly. First Period: 15 - Toronto. Bodnar (Davidson) zf- New York. .1. McDonald. lGooden) 6:56. 9- TBYOMO. Hill (Morris) 10:29. 4. _ Trronto. W. McDonald, 11310, 5 - Toronto. Carr 17:30. Penalties -_ Heller. Hiiier. Summary. Second Period: l. — a ‘ . Prat-t (Borlnar) :52. I. -‘ibrontn.1(enedy (Pratt) 2:20. 10. —New York, Hiller (Bouchoi-i 11. — New York. Hiller (Hextall. Dewar) 10:14. cities — W- Warwick 2, Hill. Hamil. Mon-ls. TORONTO. Nov. ‘I — (C?) The veteran Boston Bruins out- powered Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 last night for their first win of the Notional Hockey League cam- paign and Leaf’: first defeat. Bill Cowley, rated the top play- makcr in tho league. set up twc to Dllt Boston- away to a good start. He helped- Art Jackson to a goal within the first three minutes of play and th/cn assisted Herb Cain on an- other before the halfway mark was reached. SUMMARY First Period lBoston. A. Jackson (Cowley) 2.33. 2Boston. Cain (Cowley) 9.59. Pensltw-Hollett Second Period 3 °~*ton. Gallinger Penalty-Johnstcnc. Third Period i Guidolln) YOUR POPULAR WRITER RESORT (Crriadicns Whip Black Hawks 5-1 MONTREAL. NOV. ‘l — (OP) — Montreal Canadiens whipped Chic- ago Black Hawks 5-1 here tonight to maintain their first place tie with Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League standing. A sell out crowd of 18,826 watched the game. Ir. was Canadiens third straight vicrory after they opened the seas- on by tying Boston Bruins. The Hawks. weary after playing Rangers in New York the nliht be- fore. were no match for the fa moving Canucks and but for some nice work by Hech Highton in the been higher Chicago nets the score might have n’ British Succc Results LONDON. Nov. 'I-(OP OABLI) - .. pro nal eleven representing the R.A.P'. defeated Scotland 2-1 Saturday in Glas- gow's Hampden Park in the feature match of Britain's weekly soccer program. Acrowd of more than 53.000 watched arsenals Ted Drake re- sister the deciding goa o to the best international standards. High scores and incre " at- tendance were ocmmon throughout regular league matches. Everton ran up the big ‘Iranmcs: 9 tussle. Tom Lawton s centre forward. scored five goals r Everton. Sunoerland kept its grip in the leadership of the league north by w: FORUM =_'i" a. ‘Blink column is a newly nature lllly I! If as rive cents a word. s solo in advance. graphs- 12-s0 Wednesday and all ‘rbursday, November 11th. OUR STORE will close at November 11th. ATTENTIONP-Anyono who a questionnaire on _use of coupons, flll out anc mail to tawa. at one. CENTRAL Gilllilllilli manna he non local lnllrul. but advorlldol OONIIDEBATION LII INQUI-a ANCE. COOKS for Christmas P11010- GATS GROCERY will close at ‘ day 11-8-31. 12.80 Wednesday and all day Thursday. Rizvsfiurocery. has ..D_.. 0t;- 11-8-11. common like Place at the monument tho rest inside use “u, CAI BURN!!!) — The firemen were summoned to oar at the hour flamu a of three o'clock on lundoy morn- ing. The vehicle owned b1 Mr. W. E- LePnge. was parked on Powrial street. in front of his residence. The cause of the conflagration was un- vm. but he was not serious. OR-IPP L ED [Lb CLINIC — Saturday cyivlas 35$? (lBy at thc Charlottetown crippled children's clinic at the Red Gross Building. when 38 children were examined. 38 old cases and eight . There ware two dis- Thc children come here King's Counties. iildyeri are taken care of at the ummerside clinic. Clinics are held twice yearly and have been responsible for effecting cures. Personals c dsmlfl m“ many- LOT 65 HALL ' coon nosos Comgsnd Enjoy Yourself $17.47.;- WOII PI/OGIIBBING- l sto on the "us. Boa oi th will their is delayng wor . seven days were fins eno h t0 prxniiéwgarpenters to work the _ w o NEW CHAPEL OPENED — a beautiful new Church of Bnkggnan Chapel was opened at the yea! Air Force Station at the Chariot - town Airport yesterday morninll- The first union service. at 9 o'clock. was conducted by the paoire. Sqdn. Ldr. Rev. Dr. Guineas from Oxford. large attendance, The chapel adlacent to the padres office and is a fine addition to the station- RECEPTION T0 MR. JUSTICE GORDONPAn enjoyable rece tiiih for Mr. Justice P. H. Gordon, C air- man of National Executive Com- mittee of the Canadian Rod Cross Society, was held at the Blood Donors‘ Clinic on Saturday after- noon. Mrs. J. J. Morris, Mrs. Harry i ‘i C°m‘di“n VLPBViOri Poppy Fund iiancu . At The sronrrNa own , run-spay NOV. m. lllfldcrn and 01d Time Dances Produce Prices MONTREAL. Nov. '1 4 w?) _ 55°12? €§.‘.‘ii.'§i§.““‘€>‘l$ia§§i."°“'“ Agiiz-icultuae féilliowz-la m’ o! sits: ra e on stag 151i if roliija-‘iglzgtfslfiéfil um -‘ I - - ' ‘ . t. ‘° ‘ " *’ " u r: rs gr scream 1 Jobbing price 3d 1-2-37: 115g Errand: solids. 10b price 36-30 1-2; current NO- 1 pasteurized 34 a-a, No, Mr. .E. Burke. Halifax, spent the week-end in Charlottetown, He is mechanical supervisor for the Canadian Press in the Atlantic Be- glon and was on a routine inspec- tion trip. Pilot. Officer Ronald Jenkins ar- rived from Calgary on Saturday night and is the guest of Mrs. Russell Bell. West Royalty. Among the week-end visitors to Charlottetown from Brcarlalbsne were: Mrs. Harry Keating, Ina Keatlng, Mrs. ElLtabeth MacLean. Shirley MacLcan Mrs. J hn J. 4 Boston Guidolin (Gallinger) 44'.‘ receipt 33 3-8. delivered Montreal; Clapper (A. Jackson. 15.33. MacDonald (Dunlap. Kennedy) 16.29. TToronto, Borinnr (Morris) 17.40 I Penalties-Gallinger. Wilkinson. Morris. Guidolin. 6. - New York. W. Warwick (l-lextali» 15:52. 'I. _- Toronto, Hamilton, (w. m. Donald) 19:48. 1 Penalties - Hextall- Morris. 511mm! r. Third Period: defeating Newcastle 4-2 before 15,000 while Aston Villa remained in hot pursuit by trouricing North- ampton 4-0 befon: 10,000. With Hi. Price scoring seven goglsbfgiiddersfietlkc‘! i-rounca Crew; - _ I e or rn na es s s““““"y' swm“! “Thai Blackpool ran: Blagkbuln draw 1-21, 2‘ _ Montreal. Muse“! (cream Wolverhampton oust. Ccn;e2ri.ry . Black Iiawks 33.; ..... t F‘ 4. ‘Montreal. Hill-ion (Blake. q‘ Penalties 7e Harmon, Seibert. Win 0f Season L-"moiireuxi 19:0’! March. Getlif . NEW YORK. Nov. ‘f — (AP)- Sumrnsry, Third Period: Chicago Black Hawks. turned back in in the — Montreal. Blske( three times. came on aga period last night to cam their 5- Fillion. Lsch) 18.00. 6. -Chicago. Bentley. (Moslenkc. final tl l H - first victory of the ltgzxeilallana as? Smith) i8 00 Ayen. key League season. Penalties '-' McMahon. Seibert. New York Rangers. 4-3. A ¢Y°W<l o; ' take ~ their fourth straight d OUR STORE will be closed Wed- nesday afternoon and all day ‘Thursday. Armistice Day. C ore Bros. ll- ~21- TRAIN AND FERRY-The train lr..~ft Borden Saturday evening with 290 passengers. arriving here with 140 passengers at 'i p.m. The ferry made 9 trips. Miller, and Mrs. S. G. Peppin ur- 2 ed tea. Others assisting at he unc- wholesale Que. pasteurized, fresh tlon were Mrs. Wm. Rogers, Miss and storage No. 1 34 7-8-35; No a Mary Brehaut, Miss Ethel Taylor, 341-4-34 1-2. ' Miss Olga. Toomba. Miss Esther Cheese! Current receiiét. white, MaoDougall, Mrs. E. Darrach, Mrs. Quit» 20 1'0 : whole- H Cudmor, Mr. c: n nt o Jvbbins western and Que. Mtg"... ,,,,k,,,g_ s a “ ‘m hite 2o 11-16-21, current m; m. export. mmrry Y. r. U. MEETING - P°"“’°"= N" "W "5 lb- has _ No. 1 Que. 1.50-1.65: N3, 1.65. ms:=i:::-..:.::ra.:: “£4.35. .1 - , m: "M or": "1": r "r i ly sing song. Louise Cox was the » 0 pianist. Games were led by Alex Large. followed by the business per- iod. Mr. Hazen Wigmorc announ- ced that the Mount Allison Club of _ Second game of Inter- Collegiate Series. P.W.C. v.a Charlottetown is sponso‘ a con- Oil S.D.U. College Field g cert at Hearts Memorial Hull Tuesday evening. Bible study was Monday, Nov. 8-4 p.m. Admission 25--15c~~:.. Summary. ‘First Period: 1._ Montreal, Heifer-nan, (O'- Connor) 7:22. Penalties - None. ilciroit lied Wings Defeat Bruins 6-4 ARRJVES OVERSEAS - Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLure. Breadal- bane. that their son Pilot Officer Hugh Gordon MacLure has ar- rived safcly overseas. VISITS PARENTS Charles MacLure and Mrs. Roy French of Maiden. Mass. silent the past two weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William MacLean. Breadalbane. with West H out oi’ their season-long slump an whitewashed Chelsea 6-0 Ororwds of 16.000 saw both of these games. Denis Compton. Lew Lowig an George Bastin each scored twice for Arsenal. Lovell's Athletic. the candy works team from Newport. Monmouth- shire, went to the top of the league of a better scor- ing average than Cardiff by whip- ping Swansea 'l-1. Bristol dropped to third place when eased out 1 Cardiff by . .. Glasrio/w Ran rs sped towards their ffth war lme championship of the Scottish southern league by Rovers 5-1 and o MacLeod. Sadie J. Banks. Bennett Delghan. L. S. and Dan Champion. CUT NIGHT TRAFFIC PRETORIA -- (GP) - Restrict- ions have been imposed curtailing operations at night cf all trams and buses throughout the Union of South Traffic to pruerve transport vehicles. - LONDON - (CP) — A memor- ial gate will shortly be unveiled in loiidon to Netherlanders killed while trying to escape to Bri Mrs. carried on in four groups. The young people retired to Hearts M:- morial Hall for the worship ser- vice. Helen Moore was in charge of tho service. Scripture was read b" Evelyn litatheson and Margaret Hardy led in prayer. A piano solo "Largo" was playcd by Shirley Dsrrach. Jean Ramsay read q, story and the meeting closed with the DBPIOH. Nov. ‘I - (AP) — rfloclere (Mud) Bruneteau bagged four goals. just missing the Nat- ional Hockey League individual re- cord. as the Detroit Red Wings de- feated the Boston Bruins 6-4 ~ . night before 12,594 spectators De- trait thus remained undefeated 1X1 three games while handing Boston its first setback. THXEVES BREAK IN —- Thieves were busy during‘ the week - end. breaking in to he drug store of E. A. Foster. on Saturday night. while Sunday afternoon they chose Canadian efeat or the game on 110m? the first SUMMARY Flfli. PC1100 i-Dzuroit. Bruneteau (Llwilmbfl :_'~—iosron. Cain 1:50 S-Detrclt. Bruneteuu (Egan-Lis- combe) 8:12 i-Dotroit. Brunetesu (Jennirigsi 6.50 B-Boston. Hollett (Boyde) 1:31 Penalties-Clapper. B. Jackson. Simon. Second Period season in ice . IUMMAR! Flrli Period in — N . fibrils-Milli? G. Warwick. SECOND ERIOD 1—Ohic8i0. Thorns. 51 2 2—New York G. Warwick (B. Warwick. Sands) 8:45 Mosienko (D. Bentley. Third Period 5-Detroit, Bruneteau 1:01 7-Detroit. Howe (Carveth) 2:54 | Llsconibe iEBm-Cflr‘ ' h) 09 D-Bcston. A. Jackson. (Cain) 111-; . 45 Penalties-B Jackson. A. Jack-l ion. Simon . Third Period I l0—Boston. cam (Cowley - A-l Jackson) 9:45 1 Pcnzilty-Sherritt. t ll. S. College Football Results SAT-URDAY aasr: Notre Dame 261 Army 0. Navy 2i; Pennsylvania '1- Dart-‘outh 47; Columbia l3. "Cornell 13: Penn Stale 0. Brown 21; Yale 20. Ohio State 46; Plttsbu gn Q‘ Harvard, l4; Camp Edwards 'I. Holy Cross 42; Temple d. Villanova 45: Princeton 22. MID - WEST ..Purdue i4: Minnesota '1. » Northrzcsiern 41; Wisconsin 0. . Jlliocis l9: Iowa l0. Michigan 23; Indiana 6. Nebraska 13: Kansas State 7. Great Lakes 12: Camp Grant 0. Mlsszuri 25; Iowa State '1. SOUTH Duke '75: N. Carolina State 0. Virginia 39: Maryland 0. | 6—New York. Gooden b-Chicago, March‘ (PwlmnSmfth) (Boucher. McDonald) z (Mosxenko) ‘l-Chir-ago. Bentley 14 : 46 Penalties-None. s. u. u.-n. A. r. Football Scores Western Canada Armed Services Rugby League: Wlllnillel R- C. A. 1‘. Bombers 1: Regina Rough Riders 0. Ontario Busby Football Union: Ottawa Combines 13: Toronto Oakwood Indians 8. Hamilton Wildcats 3o; ‘Poi-onto Navy 6. Wronw Bahuy Beach 4; Toronto R. C. A. F. Hurricanes 3. Quebec Rugby Football Union: Montreal R. c. A. F Verdun Grads 12: Arm)’ 8. . 7: McGill 4. Hirntinldon Came Postponed The second g-ame of the vy series. between Saint ‘ stan's University and th B1 Ail‘ roi-ce was postponed Swim“ ~ 1t will probably be played on W - nesdav of this week. The airmen were unable l0 I99 a team together for a game Satur- dagaints won the Iirst game for the island title 8-0. senior Dim- Rangcrs Lose 4-3 To Chicago Black Hawks NEW YORK. Nov. '1 — (AP) — New York Rarszers lost their first home game of the National Hock- ey Lcague season to Chicago Black Hawks 4-3 Saturday night but. ex- cept for that slight hitch in the proceedings. the comeback of Prank Boucher was a howling success. Thesell out crowd of 15.857 fans, many of whom had not seen the 4.1 year old veteran Ranger coach ploy \ . 7am Tech 42; Louisiana WfMABT: San Dcyo Navy l0: ‘Jelifnrnia .. Cilllfllle of Pacific 19; St. Mary's 'I. Southern before h's retirement, didn't igive him as big a hand as they did Bry- intercollegiate Gamc 4 P. M. Today Saint Dimstan‘; University sec- ond team and a team from Prince of Wales College meet at 4 o‘- clcck this afternoon in the soconc same for the intermediate inter- collegiate series. It will be played at the S. D. U. field. The first game ended in s. score- less draw. Halifax Navy Team Wins Football Match HALIFAX Nov. '1 - (c?) -- Obenins a campaign to prove their right to challenge for the Domin- ion football titlir. Halifax Navy's Canadian rugby team scored a 9-0 victory Saturday over Montreal Navy of the QRFU. in an ex- hlbltion game. The star-studded home team. whose attempt to challenge lor the firev Cup was balked by a techni- cality :1 few weeks ago. outplayed the lighter Montreal team for much of the name. and career began. Billy Gooden an Hsxtall during the pre-garne in. iroduotlons. Once Bouchcr got in- to action. however. the din was terrific. Bock in his old centre ice posit- ion with a pair of wings who were babies when Frank's prom hgc_kcy Jack McDonald. Boucher itcored one goal. set up another with a clever pass, gave the first demons- tration of hook checking garden fans have seen in several seasons and spent as much tirrn: on the ice as any of the younger players. THERE-IS NO OTHER TOBACCO JUST LIKE OLD CHUM. " I'll bring you buck a package oi Old Chum, it's my old stand-by too." rts. Roith Rovers remained atop Scottish northeastern league beating Falkirk 5-3 . the by Sgt. iirard Cote Wins Marathon YONKERS. N. Y.. Nov. 7 -- (C P) ._ Sgt. Gerard Cote of Ste. Ifya- cinthe, Que. the Canadian Arinys outstanding rnarathoner, won the National Amateur Athletic Union Marathon title here today when he swept ahead of a strong field in a. closing gplirt. His time was 2:38.36. almost five minutes behind the re- cord set by tho late Pat Dz-ligis in 3 19 9. The Canadian champion made his move to the front as the race en- tered the 2B mile mark at Empire City race track. He came lo this point. neck and neck with Johnny Kelley of Acton. Mass. with whom he shared first place for five miles. The first five rlnishers: . . G. Cote, Ste. Hyacinthe. Que. 2.38.25: 2- d Roxbury. Mass.. 2-39.08: 3. Farrar. New York. 2.97.30: 4. ny Kelley. Acton, Mass" 2.30.53: 6 us Pawson. Pawtucket, R. 1.. . i. THEY’ RE. BRINGING UP FATHER the shoe store arrests have been made. ‘Qrtir Wav THAT MI§TER A HORSE. LIKE A CENTAUR! of P. W. Turner. No tain or killed in the war after their es- °E°°_-_ Mizpsh benediction. The pia ‘was Kay MacEachern. ByQIJHKqWQEmS Our Hoarding House w winners. w ICH‘ u. _ MAKE. TH HE muss wr-rn 731° §§°H§S£s u. g1 Fl . IFFY ‘I ER IZIMMY/ siaeaicraer; I sucauzs | couc- Eeao, MARTHA! JusT _ no BUTTER. FOR ~ > ‘me FLRPSACKS r -_ -- ow in Tue 4" WORLD is A MAN ‘TH With Majorjllooiilo a Miuureplou won-i ‘ma g 1 ' no vliTi-l MAL-E e-nmes Aweé “i " sJf. 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