odrwuiigg 1942 rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Scoring two tries in half. one oi which was u“ mo“ Father Fred Cass‘ secogiginvelgtiitfi School team of Saint Dunstan‘: University Saturday afternoon scored an 8-3 victory over s. pluck een Square School team in all exhibition encounter played on m, “*.1.°"r“.i* side" . . e ea er . ‘ The fllllll-ifllvme-Stlflg of the Char- stopped cold many sbliuutleig ioiuwvl“ bum"! 9111b tfkesnalaqe HHBTD tackling school squad were iiiiiii-illl “hen 5190mm ° _u° K1919 forced to come from behind in the 101- 111: coining season W1 BARB second half to take the verdict after Wee and vdiious Dublnela matters me Q33‘ mam had “one mm l vzii be tllsituSse-(l; . 3-O lead by virtue of a penalty kick edgy in fir; second half. ‘l . Mich of another season of fougfiffifinfi Qglbhsblilregf ‘fgieleliqiarlo .. ‘will an“ 519m? Zame- 5m" show the football ability they were 1,1,1 ciuu ill0VxCi to its new fluflfwrfi capable oi. Fumbles and loose play four i. .111‘ QQSODY-llllllfir gaégehhaieaéigl; zvlifrehtllie urges with the result that 119 ii:o' .' . afene i 1 - $711111 111111i_v new lac/cs being seen on 105;‘ n a score ass dead ilir flllkfi- _But with the start of the final 30 minutes of play bc-ili took a new 1131111111: of this meeting heralds su- rofime u _._F. lease on life with the result that the football dished out was really sparkling with manv fine plays be- iniz witnessed. Early in the half with Queen Square forcing the Dlay on the saints 20-yard line Good a penalty kick between the pos Rive his team a 3-0 lead. For a while it looked as if this lead would be sufficient but Saints repeatedly stopped close to the line by the deadly tackling oi the youngsters evened it up with the session about half gone when Green fast three-quarter mun went over the line to make i-t 3-3. The try for the extra points failed. A few minutes later Saints scor- ed the winner on a. passing play with Dorsey carrying the oval over the line. Joe Mahar then made victory certain as he booted the ball directly between the posts for the extra. pointl- DADA.‘ losss due to enlistinuiis _ 1 .133 itgzcizibie passing oi the clubs most vaiiueu i11 the persons of S. C. R. l1). SDlil-Ilk, the guinis 1.i{d 011 as usual iiiis is the case iii iiie Big H d - D . cc (311110 on 111 lllL‘ irv- , ay‘ \.‘1 unich the countiy lS go- “ ugh uiicl toiiigiiVs meeting ,1, plans Lo have an even bli-Zil’ iiiid better season than iasi. . m" a o o o ma; High School team and 113111 u; ivaics rugby squads, orig- lThis is the third in a Canadian 3mg,- buiitdlliitl to meet on Dlli- Press S€l'lCS on the pro-season pros- iiriiiil‘ viili clam at the Si. Diin- pccts of the NHL. clubs. Others 5-3115 gridiron jlutsuay afternoon. will follow.) 1i will be the first test for the un- eo Prince oi waits team. who By Alan Harvey lUhillg many of last 3131's Canadian Press siiiii Writer ilillJiCllfiilil) suiuzid have been ST. CATHARlNf-LS. 0111.. Oci. 25— loziiu w rcuuiin 1111s season. iCPi_—Ciarence tllzippvi Diiv. ' '° ' ' striving mightily t0 Justify tiie nick- llllllC bill. HUI. GLhlC SUCCC-(HIIE biea iv predicted today that Detroit Red Wings will win the National Hockey League title this year. After carefully asses-mg lire up kl,‘.',.iill;i1 '11 1.1111 i.st problems coniroiiiiiig his TDYOIIiO fitmthl‘, the City Coiiegians lane W11 practising Sltildlly ail ilic tliiic we are reported to be showing vast ‘improvement the past two wecks. ' ziiig the Saints the Colleg- 11 i1 bui members of the tciiiii are eon- Maple Leafs in hockcys fourth 1.111111 111.11 they can take tne niea- wartime season. Dav took Rid Wings as first choice. seiectul ire oi uie University boys. ' ' ' ° Montreal Caiiadiens as CClli€lld(l'S. declared “the rest is wide open” and declined to speculate where Leafs will finish. "I see bv the papers that the betwcen our ll they can accomplish this or iiftis’. make a good showing a- azi the strong University suiiao zivoiiiu not be siuprising ll the. .nii11i intercollegiate St’l‘l(S would race is supposed to be ki- 1. Niki‘ ail. And lllaiiv 1001- club and the Wings." said the 4i- >= 1.111s are hoping that such will year-old former deienceman now » the case. starting his third term as coach of ° the Stanley Cup champions. "All I can say is that I'll be a very happy fellow if the press notices are ccr- NCCL; Frankly. I‘m not that optimis- tic.’ o a Toronto fans are still riding Tdit’ l)l'lll0llI baz (Jivieziia oi oiizrial Star answers them sharp 1i io the point when he hcie is a iOI. of sizzling in 1o because Gordie Drilloii. in his ii1<i way, remarked he figured wiiile he would miss Apps mat 11 iiiiier woiilchiniss him as well. . o Ania. who isn't one to deride oi 1.1111 rate. ODUlZS that Gordie is a- 1111111111. He. admits he hiid giowii l0 the Drillonesquc gestures, ‘i miss 111111 lllltll he gets used to new playmate‘ Day's worries began even before training sessions opened here Oct. 13. From last years team which brought the Stanley Cup to Toronto. eight men have been taikcn bv the armed forces-Wally Stanoiyskl. Bingo Kanmman. Emie Dicken. Pete Langtlie. Don Metz. Nick Metz. Johnny McCrecdv and Bob Goldham. Also missing irom the 1941-42 cast is Gordie Drilion. how with Canadiens. _ ' Tightening of Selective Servxe 111 lieu p: Driilon {he Leafs have regulations and government draft lured Apps the Sonlctlinc great laws prevented fciu" promising play- ' on opportunist. Mei Hill. Syl 6P5 from even K110111112 at Cull")- . Ykt used to ihe exchange. in and nipped four others after their .11 1g; full credit to Drilion. the arrival here- D1111": Has flit Leafs Pick '- Wings To Win League Title Last year at this time. Leafs had seven defcnccincn in camp. ’11iiis season there are ohlv two season- ed lYlll‘RUBX'd$—~BUCk0 McDonald and R/eg Hamilton. McDonald probably will be paired Willi Hank Goidup. a left winger now being ccnvlriid into a delenceman. Ham- ilton's ilciciicc partner" will be Bob Gopp, slim. lGB-poiuid Port Elgin, N.B.. youngster who has never played professional before. Walter (Turk) Broda has no 0p- position for the netminders job. Other defence candidatts are (lcoige Bnoiliiiiziii of Calgary. last vcai" with Sydney Millionaires of the Capo Breton League. Doug Baldwin. 18-year-old Winnipeg boy. and Douglas (HCdJ Garrett. giainor boy of the camp. Boothman prob- ablv will wind up with Providence Reds of the American League. Leafs farm club. Captain Svlvanus Apps centres one of Leafs two most formidable attacking iuiiis. He will be 1'iiii1k.d by steady-going Bob Davidson and Mel (Sudden Death) Hill. acuuired from the disbanded Brooklyn Amer- icans. Another line will be pivoted by lilllv tThe Kid) Taylor with Lioriic Cari" and Dave (Swxencv) s(‘ill'lll('l' on the wings. A iveek from the season's open- er with New York Rangers next Saturday~Lcafs play their first ex- hibition games Tuesday and Thurs.- day-Dziv still is undecided on ilie third line. Gave Stewart. ill-year- old Fort Wiiiizini product who plziv- ed last 5(‘.‘ilSOll with Hershey Bears. seems d:fii1.t.iv slated fci" left wing. Cisiitrc is a toss-up between Norman (Bud) Poiie. former Fort iiliani Hurrlcanc-Raiiger junior. and ‘Hugh ilarioiv. from Hamilton Maiors of the Senior Ontario Association. Jchnnv Coiiick. Barlovvs team- mate last vcar. may have the in- 'l$ performer Apps may not be mug 1o the party line. but he is g irue to his convictions. uiiiuiicd with Drilion for m - pcd his well-timed pass- ncts. thus givrg Svl i" i: \\i1 h might otherwise iizuc blanks with a less artistic art.- at ilie controls. - . v j Gymifiov- W111 H1155 Apvs- but if MONTREAL. Oct. 24~_1CP)- be“ "l" “Tmi-i-ll 111 *-‘-'»""~"1‘-9 Montreal Canadlens dcfcatrd the do so badly. You (-11ii't '.\‘ on the score cl gallon :1 while his ClCPllill VlilliilllCr- Arinv All-Stais 4-2. Saturday high}. to remain unbeaten in four exhi- , _ bition games held during the train- ~ been iiie price of safety for both 1m peflgd for the Naiuqnal Hockey 11mm‘ and Blbealm 111 79°61" League season. Canadiens set a fast ‘i- Dace throughout the game with the _ . ' ' ‘ ' Army squad trying desperately w 'l'lii' Dniioii case is assuming such kQQD we“ Wm; the Flying French- ii.‘ 1 11.11 tiie SlOlic czistcis ma“ - nto pizss are now out m Satiudays game marked the fin- side track 111 right wing. is, dl lIGCiiIICd th: yaiy in wing): A rm All-Stars By 4-2 Score pllle and Des Smith _ drew minor penalties (luring the first period for llllCliCfifKlC. Cziiiiidieiis started the second per- iod with a. 2-1 lead, and held o repeated rushes by the Colville brothers, Alex Shibiclgy. Joe Cooper. Ken Kilrea and others of the All- Stars until with two minutes left to play. Cooper assisted by Kilrea. evened iiie score. Goupilie ivas wav- cd l0 the box for his second penal- Wm Am backfield man of the School, babies, 1 Queen Square Losers To Habitants whip t. Dunstans Rugby Squad Washington 7-3 Saturday By 8-3 Scare In exhibition BHAWDTIGAN FALLS. QM" Oct. 25-—(CP)—M0ritrefll Canadlemg of the National Hockey League pump- ed in five goals in the third period of an exhibition hockey 3mg wdgy to defeat Washington one of the eriwi Mum 7-8 before 5.000 ans. The Gianadiens who set back sin Army All-Star team 4-2 in Montreal last night. scored the goals after trailing for the first two periods. Gordie Drilion. who came to Can- adiens recently from the Toronto leafs. fired two of the goals during the rally and Butch Bouchard. Tonv Deniers and rookie Maurice Richard accounted for the omen; Piilgv O'Neil gave the Lions s one-goal lead nine minutes after the openinx whistle. but Richard matched that marker for Canad- iens five minutes later. Before the end of the session. however. Phillips of Lions put_his team ahead again while Canadiens’ Lieo Lamoureux served a plenalty. Each team scored s. goal in the second period. Flernand Gauthier collected one for the Lions before Charlie Sands scored one for the Montreaiers while Washington's ggiprge Mantha was in the penalty SUMMARY First Period l—Washlngton. O‘Nell (Courteau) l-Cimadiens. Richard (Loch) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $—Washington, Phillipa (Courteau. lcrrain) Penalty-Lainoureux. ' Second Period 4-“ ashingion, P. Gauthier (Coin-teen. O’Neil> 5—Cmna,diens, Sands (Gcupille) 16:49 Penaltics-Goupille 2. haniberlain. G. Gauthier. Phillips. Manltia. Third Period 0:10 14:40 17:0‘! 18:42 P-Callfldlflnfi. Bouchard 2:17 7—-Canadicns. Demers 4:02 8—Canad'_icns, Richard (Gclipillc) ... . . . . . .. 13:05 9—(.'i’irlfldlclls. Drilion (Getliffei . . . . . . . . . ‘5:37 lil-Cainadiens, Drilion iGetliffe.Lamourcux1 17:3 Penalties-Lamoureux (maior). Cor- teau (major). U.1V.B. blanks Mt. Allison 10-0 FREDERICTON. Oct. 25—fCP)— The bfst football of the scason hare was seen Saturday \\‘llLll University of New Brunswick trimmed Mount Allison University 10-0 in the first contest of a two-game total point exhibition series. The second game will b" piaycd at Siickvllle next Saturday. Former pitcher’s Slayer convicted Of manslaughter CHICAGO. Oct. 25-—(CP)—Mrs. Eleanor Williams. blond tavern dice girl. was COllVlCLCCl iiuxv today of manslaughter in the killing of Gordon McNaughton. 32. fl former Boston Red Sox pitcher, last Aug. 6. 'I‘he Jury of eight women and four men qualified to inflict the dearth penalty brought in a verdict under which she faces a penitentiary ‘ S. fendant took the stand to testify that McNaughton Dflrwfidfd he? W divorce her husband. Later. she said. he refused to marry her. ivm. Williams testified that she stole the pistol of patrolmanhar- Towey while he was asleep in a hotel room which they shared. She then went to the hotel room which Gonst. Strong Gets Award For Rescue HAMILTON, Ont, Oct. fl -(O. Rl-Posthvuncus award of a panch- ment certificate is announced by the Royal Canadian Humane As- sociation for Aubrey B y, North Sydney, N .S., in with m attain ted from drow in tile’: Lake, noes North ydncy, Jan. . 1942. Gerald Murphy and Allen 00x also of North Sydney. are named for parchment certificates for com- pletion of the rescue o! two r- sons in Pottie‘; Lake on that ate. These citations are included in e list of l3 Maritime province pee lo flwlfdfld parchment certificates lo: brave deeds. Joseph Mailman, Dayton. N. 8., is given the certificate for rescuing a man from electrocutlo toll. 39m. 14. i941. Parchments are awarded for reo- cues end attempted rescues horn drowning as follows: Leonard Proctor. River Herbert, N.B., for rescue at River Herbert, June 25, 1942. John Gunderson. S dney, N.B , (gr lmsoue in Sydney arbor, June Hawley Cameron, Mabou, 10.5.. ital‘ il-Qsréue in Mabou Harbor, June Lawrence Kidd. Armdale, N. 5., for rescue at Northwest Arm. March 1, 1942. Rflymbnd Mac-umber, mstcrn Passage, N.S., for rescue in East- ern Passage Harbor. June 10. 1942. Wafer A. Trenholm and Doug- las Covmier. Sackvllle. N.B., for $5032 at Middle Sackville, April 1 . Lionel Strong, Charlottetown. P. El. for rescue in Hillsborough River, April a, 1942, Gnr. J.A. McKiel, Saint John, N.B., for rescue at Rlgolet, Labra- dor. July l4. i942. For rescuing 1111111 firm death by train ncar Chluman. N l3., June. 9. 1942. R..C. Jeiveii. Ui chi man, i; also named for the par ent certificate. (Lionel Strong referred to in the above list cf aivards is a Constable Wm} the R/OYB-i Canadum Mounted Police here. He rescued Arnold MacCalium.‘ elfivcri-year-old son of Flying Officer J.W.F. MacCallum, R. CAI‘. and Mrs. MacCulium from the icy waters of the Hilisboro River on Ap.il 8th. He had to make a long and exhausting swim in the chill" waters 1o perform the feat. Harold Heriiiesscy of this city who l5 now gerving 111111, m}; ,.. 4 Knights of Columbus War Services assisted Constabie Strong in the rescue). NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (Canadian Press] Stocks Clog; Am C and F‘ A111 T11 Tel Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Both Steel Clics Ohio Chrysler C011 Edi=on Gen Eicc G011 Motors Keiinccntt Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Penn RR Phil Pet C0 Sid Oll NJ Texas Corp U S Rubber U S St Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec colworth 4s»- new in» ~es...=.> ._ e1, .431» Ic>¢1~1$.»@Sro-s-m._-N._-E,"u13§<s°£fi;4':¢,_1 >—-'-'w>-~rui_h,u1._.a . 1 Montreal Exchange (Canadian Press) LQA N's IMENT , rAiusp-vsiiuisrs. §L"1’IQ"§'¢§§"¢T§§1 cows AND STRAINS ~o RUBBING- JUST PAT IT on ‘Help Wanted’ Advertisements Under the new government regulations which became e1. fective on Se tember l, it is st m advertise s own name "Help d°m°lfl°li fsrm help; teachers; wt’ "l1 "Inning help. and for tudente employed after sch ill ermlssible to publish over snted" advertisements for nurses and probationers; ALI other “Help Wanted” advgrtifiements, however, smut B be submitted by the advertiser Service officer, Un m I t I. 0. 0.17‘. Hall, Rlcleilngifgusltil-lest, snd on receiving the u]. hour's approval the advertisement; cln 1.11m b. hug-g“; 1. The Charlottetown Gvmxdlgn, Insurance National Selective Commission, a? Der word; Announcement: ed org-l and S Condolence per inch; and l0 cent; for every additional Appreciation, 70o no: inch or 6o application. and 3° w‘ word; ln Memorial divs engagements 00 W01‘ {- firm to a shade higher. “t? Advertising llates-Jayahlo In Advance "lllmlm Chum m Any Aiwrtflemenh u Cash Colts-Ii Guardian locals, be per worchczvnclishtlern ‘and [Intern fouls I N ' . timl odd-W‘: 0111-11.. .".Z’f°;.’,,°2,°§;,,‘,:§:,-,fg,‘; 1;} Lventc 3e pea- wonli for 81.00 3 words. Notices of Thanks sud 19 "m! W! Inch. Address and Paganini: $1.00. Other ntes n Lista of Subscription I To Let Miscella neous TO LET — LARGE FRONT ROOM with fire place, 301 Kent Siirei. 10-20-31. TO LET-THREE UNFURNISII. ed heated rooms. Apply 301 Kent St. 10-24-31. Male Help Wanted WANTED — SALESMEN TO TAKE our popular line of calendars as a part time proposition. Our line will pay you big iuoncv in coin- missions. Apply Eiiiiilirvmciif. and Selective Service Oflice her. 10-26-21 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) B A -Oil Beauhamois Home Oil Imp 011 Int Pete Price Com Price Pid BANKS (Canadian Press) s: ,. no >4 l-agiziuiwcaq Stocks C10" Canada - Montreal 139 Commerce —— Royal Bark 121 1'2 Nova Scotia -— Priluce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 25—tCPi— Canadian Commodity Exchaniw. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 3| B. Eggs spoti Eris/tern A-IRIKE “P49; A-medium 47-43: A-puilets 4o-46. E-B 45-46: E-C 32-33. To arr butter. unuuofed. Futures: bu%er. OCt. 8375525313. 86B, Doe. 38 Jan. . - son, March 3814B; eras. Oct. 46B- MONTREAL. Oct. 25—(CP)— Produce prices ‘Saturday as report- ed bv the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow :- SPECIALS- Beauty MRS. navisorvfvrhnifiiif“ 1110?. MRS. JOIINSTOYKQ salon. 1o ed to 112 Prince Street. ASTHMA 10-26-28-50. Personal joy bringcr. 64 doses only $3.00. Jenkins Pharmziiry. l0-l-lnio. PICZEIHA ALMOST ANY ilchv con r1 licvcd Cream". arrives this. 60c. $1.00 and 1111513} for $165. Follow enclosed (llEL. Female Help Wanted Markets At A Toronim-(iold and industrial stock! higher; OUHT groups Monlrr ii-K llilill a liivv '- d New hi glier Glance (Canadian Press) tcady. 1110i]; golds ziiiii iillicr iii- slilhtly 111s higher. York-Stocks closed IS A JOY KILLER. "D3Vl5' Asthma Remedy" 780i 1s a ‘"1l1'~‘>< puDi l‘! Weekly Live Stock Market Resort _____ BUMMAR 00d weather oondi iom and‘!!! {we mm harvesting operation: my, been taking up the attention of famiers resulted in a fairly or- deriy run (11 cattle at. both stool yards and on dlrec’. shipment w p cking plants. Tiie short N11 resulted in simmer» mew M M“ markets, playing prioz; 11ml to 25 oen er mo: 0856i. The trade is looking for heavier run; in tho immediate future. u soon u harvesting operations lint-O been completed. Calves were very iiCLle changed in 11R“. as We" iwgs. but lambs were iris-ml! WW- I’ in price. Eastern Ostth Market: A liberal run of cattle, which in- eluded more good quality killers at Tbronio saw choice vueiqflly steers selling at $10 75 to $11, and butcher sit-erg and heifers from $850 10.50. Cows and buls. however dropped 25 conic. M Montreal steer prices were ubmit 50 cents higher and other grades Most 01 the steers sold between $9 and Sll. and 300d cows from $8 YA‘: 53-50. They, wag no change in liiaritimn cattle prices, but steers and heifer! of good to choice qualiuy wvm quo- ted at 89.00. Vyrstr-rn Calf-ls Markets All kllLng classeg at Winnipeg ruled firm to 2d ci-zits liislnr. Mid best bL'\‘.l-,."ll’8l' goers were in cle- mand at S10 to $10.50. while desir- able stocker siecrs rated $9.25 to 89.75. Calgary was active and had a price of 950 to $10 for good to ch ice butcher avers. Edinlninn paid 950 i0 $10. Piilicg Albert $0 to $9.50. Afocse Jaw closrd fuliv 5Q ocnts stronger. with best, kllllxifl steem earnzng $9 to $9.25 and a1 odd $9.50. Alone Jaw paid a. wp of $975 for steers, Saskatoon $8.50 f0 $9 with an odd $950. and Viin- fYriilliPl‘ $9 75 1c $10.00 on a market 50 to 7S cl. 11's higher. (‘niteil Suites Market United States markets were stronger, and Buffalo reported prices 25 cents or mom higher. ivith similar mhditions prevailinl a1. St Paul. Exports for the week consisted of l9 bee! caiili, 3-16 (fairy. and n0 Exporfs ‘.0 the Uri-ted Slaves. undo-r the fourth qoarlcrly quota from Ocirber lst to 15th, uv-ie 176 beef c itle as against "i4. F"? in the fiflfl‘. jvrriwi ‘HTS RTTP$$ ‘he box 1st to (Xflobcr year. Ah ccrrcs1)oiiil.iig flrircs in brnr g for 1041i. WP 1 UH‘! cattle 121.195 1117.12.32 dairy 19.281 (16; 2051; calves 53.879 ($791271. (‘alf Prices Lltilc '.'v changed Tfiirrn was vcry liiile change in l‘ ' To“ 1t . D . C i “iifillljlég $1050 to $11, and Edmonton 11n- rhaiigcd at $11 in Sll to $12 Snit- uiocii S1050 f0 $12 1Z5, flfld Yflnr-ru- W1‘ Sll. 110g Prices Unchanged Hog prices T111111 Iiivd at ‘.911- pre- vioLic weeks level, w;'h T1 "ox and Monweal pausing M635 f r basic grade (‘re-Fad Vi‘ in i-cnzinuitied 0'1 a basis of , Calgary $15 to $15 ‘JO. l"..’l'l‘ l0 tn Q3110, fillr‘. \ Qifi W1 105113 In ‘fwi .\T1'\t‘l: basic price u“ s $1535. mm]; Market Lower Lamb prices tcok a general d7“) “'inni'pcg—Wlieat closed unchang- and me ($059 at Thlrcnfo w,“ $12, ed. New York—(‘iittun lower. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDNCARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The Z-iih day of October A. D. 1942. 50 for good ewes and WE" scme dsiivcmd by . .__»--- Some Show At Montreal, wed lziinhs to $12.25. easier mzh me best grades sir-mind oil. Calgary paid most. of the offering at ltfoose Jaw consisted 0f Feeder Show good Show l Esta! of Josiah J. Mellicll i)" “W3- laglorhiyorth fake in Kings County tinned on a. basis of $10 50 for tops, iTliCk at $12. 1.1111115 nild at $1351’). mde up while Wiianipeg closed $10.25. while receipts from tho and Sale and some yimbs averaged $10.91 At Regina, lamb: 00n- in the said Province, Farmer, dec- and the some P1400 hfild 1°? 555k‘ eased, intestate. HIOOM, while Vancouver paid $10 b0 To the sheriff of the County of $11.25. Maritime prices remained Kings (‘nuniv nr any Constable 0|‘ en a. b‘sis of $23 f0: the basic literate person within said County WHEREAS upon reading the potl- llsh tlon on file of GREETING: George Mellick of grade dressed. truizdoopy hereof be forthwith on: some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once In Sour-is in Kings County aforesaid, each week for at least four consecu- Grocer, the Administrator of tho above named estate praying that a that a true ronv hereof he forthwith citation may be issued for the nur- posted in the following public place! se hereinafter sot forth: You Ire respectively. namely tlve weeks from the date hereof and in the hall oi r b e uired to cite all the Court House in Souris aforesaid e$fiirlni§1fii1iiirifi the laid Estate’ in the store of George Melllcx a a; be and appear before the Judge Sourls aforesaid. and at tho store present at a Probate Court to be Nell McPhl-c It North Lake nfora: held in the Court Home in Char- said. so that all 09PM"! lnfPrfif-l‘ lottcfown in Queens (founiy, in the in tho said Estate as aforesaid ma said’ Province. on Thursday the third have iluc notici- thereof. day 01‘ December next coming, at tlig WITNESS His llonour Hurnl hour of eleven o'clock forenoon u! Leonard Palmer, Judge of the ml the lama day to shew cause if sny Probate Court It Charlntteio [hgy can why the Accounts of the aforesaid. the flay and 7t" said Estate should not be B88594 Bl"! 55°“ VIM?"- ' the Estate closed as prayed for In By the fnurf said petition 11ml on motion of Arili. ur If McQuaid, Esq., Proctor for Sflld Petitioner. i Andltwiuhereby ordered tbst p l0- s i. 1v vizier. o. LOWTHER. ( “I ) I Registrr L. B.) dl-Z-B-ld. . 1.1 showing considerable r n he Army All-Stars tv of the game. 1011 m“: Fded $mment§ ‘fimnf '9 uoiwr as they dim" We" gasp sfié: tthe team is being An even score at the start of the ifffgawstmfiofimdfigotg ‘tndbshoe llocks Close A-larizo Bflvnlzfliafiilémwfli-z A Vl-‘l u‘. Gordie. some have even disbaxmed {or me present with the third period saw both teams eager mm with “m” weapon leis b8. _ “r ' . d ~ “may i i11~ courage into question. players returning to the training to take the lead. and when Smith Towe shot himself m death aflm. Bell Tel u: 1-4 Butter. st ‘rm: 12% m t ~ Ra 111s way 1110112 and, Camus, drew another minor penaiiy. can- he Wnsl/dlschurled mm the D01,“ Can Cement a v-a malts. iiibgsingoggicxle“ Iigno-e hedysfi ' 111d. the old Napoleonic There can be no room for doubt adiens pushed four forwards on the force for nemigenoe m allowing hu- Can car Pfd 55 1.2 1H8 9 tSOeCQ-l ts Q“ No 11 m‘; ' lit‘ Shrubs 111111111 and that the Canucks skated rings_ ii- ice to tijy and break the draw. A . .._._.-_;—___—_~i Cons Smelt 35 l-2 zeu-fizllledrsfi go- 2 e34, 'who1esnie ill ‘Tlity 5M‘. \\i1-M “W! round the soldiers. The Canadicns slight fight between Benoit and Founda Co l4 N 1 b5,,_35%, “'0 2 3545,." 1,11 111 111 say." forward line of Ray Getiiffe. Too Mac Colville developed and both Imp T01, 9 14 Que o._ 1i a . l-t M51611“- ' ‘ ’ ’ Blake and Joe Benoit paced the went to the penalty box for majors. Int Nickel aa 1-2 fhees°io°mf€eg Mfiifrfai western 5.135 iii,» .11.1111111i1i1 Spectator: This ggjne and accounted 101 two of the Jack Portland headed a rush from 2 sped“ 33.119111“ M11 Power a1 “grgle whm w... m3 Montreal ‘ i’ . . iike niaiiv other l-iaiilil- Hubitants goals the Canadians area that resulted in k ‘M 0mm..." NM steel o" "14 an v 1 d Que white- l .11< more 1111111 piissillll Pete Peters opened scoring for the Habitants breaking the deao- b! "I9 MI 95° W" Norandfl 88 L, Ebhciiiesgle 128: glgxnsfllhlontreal 1 111 a. ziinl Jr.\i11 Adams 11nd Anny lialf-wriv through the first lock. Portland carried the puck well Meecn P1151 Remeély; Niall i-Tiia Panza-edits; shafwlmgan 13 b4 P Log’ 75 lb bu‘ No {moun- " 11.: 11rd Wings. for Lin: rcu- DQ111111 on i1 pass from Ken KUWIL into the Arinv area and thui pass- ‘Blwligii Ilflitl-flasnusnuopriiia 7gcnMetuu "a. Wm m“ A a w o a‘ .1104 403 -NB - 13o_140_ "l "~71"! “£15 Dw- 111- ‘W11 The Ciinadiens came back less than ed it to Lfldl who gave it to R-lCh- I“‘;':""d'“No li_,°r|;x;mmmhiwp,1,, 11,14 w ~ m“ B __ l’! ‘e1 -‘ i - ' ' l‘ u ung uie (111).; ihis city a {minute later with Bud Carriagher 11rd for the winning goal. ‘Toc Blake 1n Jul“ mo, “m”, u” o,” pm, 50m P8 _ PEI 1.35- . ‘P111’ sd in the NHL. Then banging the puck past "Sugar" Jim added the fourth goal after 17 mih- order by number from your DHIIILIL Ciisoii K31‘. who bulged more Henry assited by Gordie Drilion and utes of p181’ 0n passes from Getliilo IT uiiiiiig lllS umairurlcarecr here " . o ll“l' Ulll\(‘l'. is 11 big cog Buddy O‘Connor. Peters. Ried Gou- and Bouchard. 1 1. for. iii 11's N,’ ‘ i wiEfvi/iooliier’ ..1 lllllfiilllllfld L. Gillies ' Aciaiiis and E. iélaznril f“ T A. arzc r. o I a - - Y. M. C. A. LEAOUI chocsidAwlr nton i iltl t. lLisc be, l N.Cum0re 0ll(‘<"o\\’(fll‘0 ‘ganglion hgglcey Ffllllly 5"¢m°°“' 1mm" 1”". J. McDonald ll°1'\'. i» 1111c of the Ngulurs on T. Garrett ‘Ffiilu... 1111i iiisi winter Si“: Go Sofie" 212 m m L. glallbocki “l l 11111111. H iiiilto -b0l' n H. O11 801119111 F‘. Kciize fiéfii. 1:11.11 i1 11:21.». ‘Th: IlJcLxloit M. Brady 95 63 75 Higli Single, N. Cufmore, 225. iullaillil; 111111 ‘been as liiird hit “by H, BBakert A‘: l?’ 80 High Three, H. Montgomery, Bil. ' 11v (I'll t ‘ e OI the 0 - I.1. 93115 0 A I 1031115 ill ihfiasllslofllllgf loop and D. McDonald 160 120 131 Business Girls’ lune 1- ancr Adams has tropes of doing Spitfires izeii 1‘ . t a9 a5 1Z8 vim Iiiiillie fiéalglllgylcflg? kmrllgnnllls s‘ §{2.‘i{}.““ 170 129 15o g“'l‘v'l‘ft'é’hfll m m m, "m" r1111 its simcoriers great II Graves 121 12-" 4° vi Dockchriorff 164 no 16-1 ‘figs bv winning the first three A sfarriitt 147 I23 147 R: Tocmbs 145 132 131 (‘s of ilic finals from the Innis M. Lord 68 92 67 J_ McLeod 141 56 145 lnd iilUll hiding to lose the next he 8312111101110 chance for all the N_ $809011,“ 13n___i_,4_9_l_10 rrfieizg? n5 199 n3 " 1221.111; . c en e 1P1ti.:::§.-i*.iu."°11°°""i*..1.§: - w“ "6 i" "1 “mllmuii. whom a olktlgit Cwvitcr E‘ Hqmos n1 109 122 kfifribes as follows: "Hurry Watson Obsorverst H3 199 166 liie l!) vciir-old left-winger from gsrwnrnh 163 136 17a . Snsk. for whom Detroit J "Mcbfllne 192 1311 1 Brooklyn $10,000 when the M Mann,’ 170 n: dropped out of the D1 Cox 94 87 101 Saudi‘ lfililsilllfd of s. piiioe to]: PM,‘ at w Ad “m” m“ “s a ~ i=- ii: a: 1i: u I I O . “Prank Aiinas, 18-year-old uoal- gmuygalfiwllffill: figfifi“ Efiféiiiféi‘ 1i‘.‘1.1.‘.‘i‘°1§2§’i.32i‘i1§& "LL-W" "m" Eisvihsrlend l“ 14° 1°’ ihe ' ‘ AIIDKIIIITIIIIAPI 141,311 Single, E. Cox. 250. m TO0R10 will be ‘kept around‘ w u wtoriin John Mowers fill the mfmfif‘ llluvcd mirt of the Wiiiils‘ “K111 games 111st week-end. ASK YOUR YAIi 0n ROBINTEX h1g0}; ‘Simon. lilo-pound defence- The Ionic eject in wearing 5.1,“ 3mg?“ ‘£53m mféfl; lheaeSultfngs credm afoul-a e if 9°00‘ t0 Adams. but may nifd ~11; 1.1mm .1 N|Ii~m|flil i In; of confidence. l" "W111i conditioning. He. DTPV- h; played with the veniun ‘ OI Montreal." Canadian ill-ho High Three, J, Klelly. 647. SAVE BRITISH ONIONS IPSWICH, England -1c1>>_ A seamen. hearing about thieves. wrote to the mayor of this Suffolk town offering to get some bear and wolf traps from Canada wiriclr would "smmh a thlcffis leg or ankle to pulp should he venture onion patch," BRINGING UP FATHER " FEEL. GOOD '1’ WHAT'S ‘TH’ MATTER, ‘TIPPIE? DON'T YOU . . w-zi ' r ‘ DON'T I TELL You "r0 GET O-KAY.’ ME SOME VIQX r How MANY rm eon our YOU Times MUST ‘rsu. vou ‘i’ A5 FAST Now 6E1‘ AND DO A5 A5 i t<iN- WAX-MUM? eAv 1 I'M wAiTiN FOR 1T- . 41 n if” . . a - l. By George McMan Ill Cm n-i. m1..." ... 1.. w.“ MM- W-wa l1"i SIX CATS ON TH’ "HOW DO YOU EXPECT A DOG TO FEEL/WITH PLACE Q’ i|3 sun‘, TiwwiE," Yo LIKE EST l YOU @0013, WELL,“ i DONW’ ETHEL AN’ MARY MARGPET BOTH WANTIN’ TO TAKE TH’ SAME KlTTENl “r? Fdwifll \~:r:l_ V EITHER -" WITH