NOVEMBER 22. 1944 PORTIN NEWS 111E uiaizhuritruvviv GUARDIAN Hockey Meeting CIIICAEII TfibIlIlB Tonight At Publisher Says City Fire llall Ilewei/Wasvleak A mettle: 01"“ 01084?“ “Qfg; MONTREAL, Nov. 2i - (cm- M ' Col. Robert McCormick, iublisher . of~ the Chicago Tribune. tonight sa in a press interview here that “Dewey (Governor Thomas II. Dewey, defeated United States Republican Presidential candi- date) was a. very week nominee." “That is not shown by Dewey being defeated but by the fact that he ran behind practically every other Republican candidate who was elected and when they were defeated he was defeated b adléartlger majority," Col. McCorinlci e e Saying that there had never been but one Republican nominee from New York elected President —Theodore Roosevelt-Col Mc- Cormick added "the Republican pert must be rescued from the damnation of the big New York banks and the corporation heads whose interests are as much ad- verse as they are in parallel with T Main Mao s ae Mast Valuable Player _ . d ted int allofm t. closed the it: to gioake the i152] point total read Marion 100. Nicholson l8). Fred (Dixie) Walkur of Brooklyn. - ( b TM I’! D10 ACID I- NEW Yflfif,‘ §§°§ ,21Louis Ca - flzlaln€r37cfi Irlifirinnrinlzhea Tfirduillth ‘ u‘ M was named the most D0 ts ah d of l‘ wdfrvyer in the national loa- M THEATRES NAVY CUT CIGARETTES‘ now over age or not, and anyone wishing to try for the Canadiarzs Juvenile team. were invited to s - eess on. ‘err? ifsmhoped that this year's team will be organized tonight and PW- bubly arrangements made for ‘I jurdor team as Well- A. ll. L. Results Bulialo 4 St. Louis I Results 0f Farm Club Competitions SONG 0F RUSSIA ROBERT TAYLOR SUSAN PETERS JOHN IIODIAK ROBERT BENCHLEY FELIX BRESSART Flllhllll love story of a romantic American and a be “ ' lass! 3y JACK HAND 0,0,"... Press Sports Writer) AP) — and roo le of New York. tied for fifth at 10'1. Ray Mueller or Cincinnati. who caught every one of the Hilda; l55 ames, was r ne . ll 10 by Walker ort Coop- Bob llilildtt "' rich. "' isrtllollclgsfesAtxlflnisir since thc m tevote tabulation svstxm was ' “d in 1 the lean 8:02 “to from Iva. S.C . picked up Ywfllllshbme votes to four for Inhale-ado slugger but the irra- llrimgflinislgrklCommons Corridors; “W” "m" _ Hans For Firstffmed with. Gossip I After Long Service gifiicrfistucétbgcotixrietryaéiailréifi A; Members Gather ~ ——Flylni< OilicepJbcrt Gaudet is . visiting his parents‘. MF- and M75- party must regain control of it 1 l Iouis. . er of 5t. Louis. 63. and or Pittsburgh._5'l. TV. A. Gauldet Re-Elected To Head Local Golf Club — grist re-eiect- Miss Bett bile ruon b 're.¥'len‘t of the tlvhuerlottetown champions p, vce - preei entls ,', club at the annuallmeetmzgh, mattclbl. ‘ringer- acore, runner-up eldt in “l” ‘m’ Bu“ “g mIVIIs. Pviela. Cotton. winner of ‘$1.3... others include: Vlce- goodwill match, runner-up vice- egldellt. L. J. Stacey; Secretary, president's mate runner-up ‘y H, Heliofs; ‘Preasurer, Mr. match Eloy. I 95km, Mrs. . . Bagnall, winner lady bug“; 1-1,. 1.. sear, C. Bell. president's match. presidents br All Knox, Ralph. Jein- h, igngerwhscore. runner-up Longwort ma W... indicated that the sea- MacKinnon, winner Mrs. E. W. n twisiluilcleslslgl fllffeed fifmgjffhl: °“1§ff§f‘°"‘h"’ °°“‘°1“'°"' front. They decide to continue with .. ‘ L‘ mum winner lady we" the concert tour but after hearing ‘I me glubi swelled by airmen presidents Ilizlltfih, runner-up one Bu, mmoushuorched “m,” the Charlottetown airport, putt compet on. “each Nadya knows she must ,.e_ wgd a considerable increajse, Mrs. Region-tilt: were, Jr. “razor: mm a Memdm, continues pits the 106i that I “um 93' 3191*“? '5 “m9 2:“ g ‘am ' on alone. At the end ol the tour former members were away on lri/[ner tone 1211110 is‘ 1351 wlkmer Meredith rejoins Nadya just after We smdw ti a t Ii lomilu e g gLdW rize “r11? Garmmlgnléavli‘ dgstriiiycdfitlge Aieature of the mee rig w? mac p‘? Mn) , - - - -P . y age. Heb sher in he IS s , presentation of prizes, won n (bronze v ovn. iebnil to urn t e crops. A az y, the men's and womens divi- Mona Dlvlslon flyer machine-guns the field and -~ dflrlnfl m’ Ye“ 1.0110,". chifnflfljfipaflmm’ “M” “u” liiitgriailziririyelroivlleischam agTit fiedié m "R-‘Litinl-Zflioitisnnn I Torlrairny ‘Stewart, the Russians, but is persuaded that km o’ ha 1 h; tho- best. work no can do is to - mo, R. T. Holman, w er c mpons p. t , h‘ k e women's division champion- Sgt. J. H. Hellofs, winner first ‘hm If Ame“? “ltgmregt Benz” p,the low medal championship. flignt championship and presl- a V“ We “s c e " , worth prize, ruiiner-up pre- ts dent's match 5km m“ c’ mnn lad PO. All MacMiilsn, winner lflgntgmtlfllgltflh, Ciaw. prizz Sgorte Competition. diver division). Canadians In Tie With Leafs For First Place fter Win Over Bruins T his side’ 28th ah t hii the , Nov. 21 — (C?) — with s o w a 0W W l - ' . '_ ' ' meet ero e Wngs a e °“‘3°"" Riibilsicbtrffifiéfifii §ié'i‘.2‘.i‘?l§l°‘i‘n§5'.§ 5693594. 52? D, n R d , , m .1:iis..Pi.iiili.=ii.t°.itctrait": ‘timer... §“°§c‘éi“‘r%'."m<>i<r o. which. “u. Lavoie Wins llizh goalie l-larvev Bennett un- in his cage. The final -. otiie 31st minute of play when. Montreal counter was supplied by out. were dashed when. with lies MQNCTON, 11.13.. Nov. 21 than seven minutes to i! thB (c?) _ Lennie Lavoie. flashy lo- SOURIS-TIIUII. 23rd 8 EM. MATINEE MONTAGUE FRI. — I PM. MONTAGUE —- SAT. 7.45 AND 9.45 P. M. ‘ifibirifpfiizss-‘i "some or‘ RUSSIA" Nagya is a talented pianist and Mere pers W.A. GaudcgfSunimerside having _ 1 e 1 -OV3l'LCBS WITGFB Siggertlyien it can come back into fiflmrffl, ‘QT; §§.-?.-..g since April Jwl“ is. i" ""- zi““-..*i.i 1::.'i**.:’.1i..§.“:.*iii-sits 323i: c (“as “mthatl the United Ping“ Ont and Calgary where h, at us, l; 1n We r P received his Wireless Air Gunner's go‘... ‘m. u, ,°,‘t,° f“ In” wing. After going overseas he could n0; ha e U“ ted 5'5"‘! served for a vvliilc. Tlyirti! 0"" the w“ bee“; relréained out of enemy teriii y from England and clared war on u; weevtggnho gs: 1119" iwlf ~l_ l" m°_‘1?§“* c“l“_' “on, Qnce you gt in a ‘var you poigii, selw R ,iqi._» ioi sin lllOlllllS. has? to win it. e always have." TORONTO. Nov. 21 — (OP) -Two teams from Ontario, two from British Columbia and one each from Alberta and Quebec were announ- ced tonight as winners inthe i944 national contests for boys‘ and girls’ farm clubs held durin the past two days here and in uelPh- Twenty - nine two-member teams competed in the six classes The Ontario teams entered in the dairy calf and seed Potato glrojects were declared winners of eir sections. t while the British Columbia. beef - calf and poultry teams were Winners of their projects finals. Seed F8111 project was won by the Alberta team and the swine brill!“ by a team from Quebec. The 58 contestants. eight of whom werrglrls, took oral examinations in Toronto Monday and uarwvli in the judglng ccmpetltlfln at the Ontario agricultural college this afternoon. The winning teams and individ- uals include 1- Swine-Qu bec (Jean Claude Beaudoin ancl Herve Rosseau. 5t- Adrien D'Irlande.) Individual. Jean‘ Claude Beaudoih. LON DONERS‘ ARE- (Contigugjfrg _e 1.) But it was no different and many ersons still cannot comprehend _ azgmléglgylgfigrb rlggtumgllygrywfiéf man (father) Yarmouth. N. S. cram“ of history‘ F0. J. J. P. Camlre. H. Camire Flying bun.“ which cm" ‘ week (father) 330 Fourth Ave. Quebec. or so after DDay were the first Po‘ n‘ 5' mrwave- Mrs- G- things to shake the Londoner's be- urn" ("mm") m” fir" lief that his wer was over. With 9"’- M. 8t. Iber-ville the sirens wailing l0 and 12 times during the day and night he found B r R E??.'i’..?§§%?.“2t 253i more: er in eports Another llevv I I Soviet Drive gulations and more interested LONDON. NOV. 2i — (AP) -— A the state of his air raid shelter. new Russian offensive ‘in Czecho- Since flying bombs have no eyes home secretary Morrison agreed to Slovakia and northeast Hungary, between Urigvar and Tokzii has substitute a dim-out for the black- torn several holes in the German out and Manchester, Liverpool and den and Dundurn. Sasln, said in defences while a strong drive in ' many other midland arid northern England towns flashed on their lights. Everybody looked forward to Lodon’s "lighting up" but the night i "When I was return/mi to traini airbus; ihi“.‘iie-“ré‘é’.i‘i...i°icéif p, ma. w.» gépxihfgggfldftgticntligggllshéfnd Llemja‘ Ilia: lgfldclllllfllfirsgnaloilllPollgfi$$ftgs Tlevled they will adjourn m; 3 during the year ended last March B. Jaubs-hrccooh OTTAWA. Nov. 21 - (OP — 1on4: corridors beneath the Peace Towizr on Parliament Hill. quietl since August ,buzzed with vigorous conversation todav as senate and Commons members assembled iorl , the resumption oi sittings toinorronn; Private members were iraiikl - eaizci‘ to hear‘ each oiliurs‘ opinions or. the Question of reinforcements‘ for overseas. Several said they had‘ A 35,11 ha; gun, out {or caubuu; lei-tors advocating that the Home‘ by prqylncgl o; Libmfl members a; Defence Armv be made available 5 PM tomorrow, indicating the {fa service "Ywhe" but "m9 3°‘ day's proceedings in the house wllllufis not lost more than two hours. i Joint Debate? Mr. King k eiopected to propose Col. Mc- OTTAWA. Nov. 2l—(CP) -— The‘ major portion of Prime Minister MacKenzie Kings statement when the‘ Commons meets tomorrow will be reading correspondence in con- nection witli the resignation of Col. JJ... Ralstcn as Defence Mini- ster and possibly correspondence relating to the appointment oi Gen. McNaughton as his successor. it was learned tonight. Following that in, was transferred to India where liq served till re- cently. 0n one occasion his plane urs forrtrd down on the India- Burmrr bcrder and supplies had to he dropped to them by parachute. rto. Gaudct will be home till December" l5 llIiPi‘ which he will likely be posted 1'01‘ duty l" can‘ aria. Previous to joining’ the RC.- A.F. he was employed with Clarke Bros. Ltd. in Montague when; his family were living at tlig time. -—S. Bahamas Cling To Open Voting Scheme NASSAU. Bahamas, Nov. 21 - (CP) -— The Duke of Windsor pro- rogued the Bahamas legislature un- til Dec. 4 last night after expres- sin regret that the legislature ha. rejected a bill to provide for the secret ballot in the islands. Alter a riot in Nassau in June. 194i. a commission appsintcrl t0 investigate recommend ilie rciorm. A vote in the islands now is cast. in the open. In June i943. the imperial gov- ernment invited the House of As- sembly to pass a secret ballot hill. hut the House rejected it. llo Enemy Directed Acts 0f Sabotage OTTAWA, NDV. 2i LCP) — the H. 1 . Cl. - Cormick said 5&3?“ neat millge anything out of those people but what they are-savages." R. C. A. F. Avlards OTTAWA. Nov. 21 _- ( Air force headquarters WC! lflnltlht the award of 88 decor- ationsvto R. C. A. F. personnel ser. V1118 overseas. Of the awards, 66 were "W- tdlate. granted for fortit- ude. courses and devotion to duty dlsitlsyed 1n numerous opergtlong against the enemy. The awards include:- “mlflflllll-lhed Flying Cross- ID. P. C. Old an. Ptlk J. Cadegan (father) g KID; award 5t. OM69 BIY. N. B 1'0 W. N. Cosman. Arthur Cos_ tlie letters were not as numer- as thev had kXiDCCICCI. I It was estimated that about 100‘, ‘of the rncértilberlsi had ahrrlvcécll by thisi ivcning. e ouse as 5 mem-l he's l‘l ill‘ out i. sears or. vacantl that a 101m. meeting of SEHMOYSIW‘: ffilmftficfiiififmf dnllliTletl and wmmoners be held in the_ lc$s impressive than the parliariicn- Commons chamber ‘Thursday when tnrv restaurant oii ilio lop ilooi- iii‘ Gen. McNaughton would explain] UIL‘ iiiuiii block. Members irom_Bri- his plans to provide the requiredfllsh Columbia and the MaritilllflS. relnforgeqnents gm- Qvergsm by . the Prairies and Ontario all traded voiuntbry method,» esthlgruieélyusually. quietly but A minister explained that such a ' meeting would not be a “legal iCArrariizements for opening tlie .. afeteria had to be made in haste sitting. but. it would enable GGILI I . - la ter Prime Minister IVIflCkBllLiL Mcmlllitliton. who is not a member Km.’ - - , _ LS announcement of tlie Slttlllil of Parliament, to address members tomorrow winch “.35 made mu‘, M5; of both houses together. lwaegkbeBut officiagi said dthat a siafi en iza er an arrange- fiib" §s‘i.’...%“"€’i'.i°‘ {Fadii “mi. l“ s . .aoca ons eng lbasted on business clone during the as session. ...T2::i:."="ii “are lire". a- r. iiiu, l era, or- eoii GraigluliinlProiri-ejsivfi gags?‘- alvenn .. owe, .‘.. John Biackmorc, Social Credit. was gifiitred from the west tomorrow z Sonia members said the sitting was something for which they had been prepared although the lliicii- tion had been not to rcsumc until Jan. 3i wgen the House acliouriicd on ug. , “But this is wartime. and mem- bers have learned to hold them- selves available for a sitting at. any me." one parliamentarian said Officials said they were confid- ent that all members would be a- ble to reach tlie capital in time for The Royal. Canadian Mounted the Uilflillll sittlniz tomorrow nlter- Police have been called upon to noon. There will be no cercmoriial, mvesiigaie many cases of 5115- 315. ghslggé-‘iloglmvly the Tesll-"IDUO"; iicctcd sabotage in Canada. but . . . . . .. .. . - .. . Hsumalier J55 of?“ “in “an ‘he; dlcieilceIZIlLciiIehiy-grcgtietlil o so o or er a r pray r nu‘ . . rbulsliiiesg will be uiIdei-ivaine s a , g1‘ [Cédg/f.‘ P‘ annual mp0“ d‘ Irm ers f the Serht will t ~ _ at 2 D‘m_ 3RD T q ed '1‘ jsnlgi! The report, coiciiiig acinitiel C P) - announ- fllnIiQf-HP Detlilfe, llarmon Return To m Col. Masson Urges Draftees De Sent Soon As Possible MONTREAL, Nov. 2i — (GP)- Ray Getlifie and Glen Harmon. first. casualties of tlie Canadlens National Hockey League Club. worked out at the Forum here this afternoon and are reported to be rounding into shape. They may Join the Habitants when they WINDSOR. ONT" Nov. 2i - (GP) -—Lt.-Col. George Y. Masson, who retired recently from active ser- vice with the Canadian Army. says a letter to Secretary of State McLarty that call-up troops “should be dispatched as overseas reinfor- cements as ouickly us their state of training will permit." ‘Ille letter» was released here last night. l Col. Masson. who commanded an? armored unit overseas for two years and spent the last t\\'o years with armored forces at Camp Bor- amilton Football cam In Good Shape EAlVDI/IDN Nov. 21 — (OP) — -= iiton Wildcats are in good con- ilon ailrr Saturday's ruiiaed en- iintcr with Toronto Balmv Beach d coach Eddie McLean expects - have all but Joe Soyko. ready to rt against the ILM 0.8 ~ ens-St. H D All . DTO- Londoners were told they Cdllld allow light to stream from their windows the Germans staged their first air raid weeks and since then the capital has been as dark as it was before the Morrison an- » ' ~' 2-month Dsww ignored mm sic o. 1 merits to meet calculated wastaaes, t‘) D110“ Small)“ l0 "$59K t0 31- .5‘“d, ma‘ dmlflg l“?! _ the night Russian commuiiioitieliellr-‘ialld “L” m“ m”. ."“1'“°r°°m““'5 “ififmm irlptltersnulflse‘ f‘ - - - l "“.‘f°§»m sgslycrlild timfiigf, m“ ‘onlv n“ Rum in a 1mm |w.i_ were thcii receiving were riot mdIgPL-‘ic ‘P- l9 ~11 fold‘ llPle uric iii. u ilig _ fps n fill 561v operauon west of 1 trained up v a_ iiiqurci wluch. k ngolns nu argi. I“ ‘v ‘ ind» ‘Jar ‘forte lidillills, ccnhos, .c.e ERgr 1n northeast Hungflrv and the iWI-‘llld I'll-Ike them lllllmtffllflifill arziii- sec SLJISAH 118 pun it. ha. . .e— ll'lVC.‘.tl§f\lC_CI but no EHCICIICE of virtual clearance the ga1ticlaqleonffll Wmnmed l-Yflllllllll. tum-w ° t i‘ M91951 1n U“? QUES- enemy activity could be obtained. SUMIMARY First Period S in - N n PgIIL-ITIIGS — hi5... (2). Jackson. Chamberlain. Second Period .. i-Montreal, Blake 10:20 z-Montreai. Richard (Blake) 13:31 Penalties - Gaudreault. Third Period a-ilvf ‘ l. Gauthier. 4—Boston. Gaudreault Clappc : 5—-Montreal, Field i615 lite iiciiiiiis oi dis nci." ill!‘ r iurt s id. A steady d r-liiic was noticed in damage lU iiacliiiicry. WllICil lili- doubicrlly WilS attributable io i116 increased skill of industrial work- ers. bions for: Canada championship here ii Saturday. Soyka was iniured by a tackle in e Toronto game. and examinat- v showed the spexdy back had fared a torn chest cartilage that will orobablv keep him out of act- -i for more than a week. A large crowd is expected for the me. which will (i-scicle the Grey 11D winner. emblematic of Dom- thins: has changed with advantage, gue has built on boili coasts, and to the civilian-food is still strict- I the cooperation shown in provid- ly rationed and uninteresting, lux-i ing recreation. sports and other fa- uries are few. entertainment is cos- cilities. n tly. fuel is scarce. Londoners have Last but most important of all, reconciled themselves to the fact he said. "we appreciate their sup- ihat as long as the war lasts there port 0i tlie Sea Cadet movement. can be for them no real return to 15.000 Cadets —- that means 15.000 normal conditions and their bat- boys kept off the streets at night, trained and disciplined in hygiene On the homefront. practically no- (Coiitiiiued from page i.) N._S. Legion Branch Backs Col. Ralston (An Associated PIES; dispatch from Switzeiianu said i-reiicii ar- tillery already new vlilllflflrvcfl Ill ‘ stretch o! Germany's miineiaiid iiurni irem Hi0 b01155 frontier, smashing villages (Mejeau) r enclimen were unable to break saw thedpuck take a high bounce! an turinino in the league's first shut- iumination than any other city in The decision was greeted ' large beer shortage which ministries at- jet communique Sam ed to Ottawa. As far as I could 1i- morg plentiful. REPORT ERENGH- From draitecs at Camp Borden »-- By William T. Peacock (Jackson icur tlie displeasure of iicxt-oi-kiiil_ onsrcuiive iriunipii over the Bos- Maurie; Richard. who drove in a iiBruiiis. 4-1. tonight before a i2.- 10-foot angle shot. l ill crowd at the Boston Garden. Canadiens built up a 3-0 lead in‘ While ouisllwtlllll the home for- the finale when Fern Gauthier, es by a 41-21 margin, the Flying drove hard at Bennetts stick and~ F degenfefian Willlft Fibegd. who spurt’: ou o e pen y x. to take a Montreal clearing shot in centre ice and convert it into , . so _ . ted ' ma; f ncarlmefixi?!‘ n however subsequen u“ 3m Bum“, ch. o tly‘ announced that London would have a modified street lighting sys- m M t oi tern which would give it better il- Bruins lalrrunecl e on rea c8416 cs1 lightweight. won a decision and rookie Arman Gfludmeu" ll (Kid L t r I-Iali- time Britain. when necessary . - . - ~ __ _. . , _ _ ,, . flip ed in. a screened shot. with Art §Q§';§“§si,ruising’ IO-aifbifnd main gI-Eilflipmgnt has been ingguligd, Island of Snare. m“ I gfggéggzsgcfi fiigtxf,“ tmrgfluon o‘ "EPLREEIECEL _ _ A (IELISIOII “as ‘conscqéuiniy; Jac on and Dit Clapper assisting. bout of a boxing card he" m_ The mvaskm hadn-b progressed Five towns were captured in Hun- attention of mv wmmn§a5r°a g 1931mm“ ma‘ ‘hf 3”“ mm‘ "‘_° night. far before the Londoner was hit in Erfia-‘Qhimlfiififllg? 6399c“, 812M followed through with Iflhlffii (arlll- 0 B fires rcponed ‘MS due w we m‘ mixed ieeliiios by the with a vulnerable spot‘ Them was a miles southwest of Ester the Sov-‘phauc letters. Wlucii \vC1‘-ICl'\\'£\l'Ll' crowd. some of the fans being of trlbuted t0 supplies being sent t0 _iud2e. iio action ivas taken, it u-us I e the opinion that the Halifax the troops. But investigation did clear to me that the oniv answer to featherweight had gained the not confirm this and after a first —— tlieieiiiforceiiieiit urobleni as itwus edge over Lavoie. class press rumpus beer became --_ flggéréffgrlégrme atwacamdlg“ “llllfrlr-l‘ (gonunued from page L) ~ ‘nun ‘vus ‘i, s c iiscrlptiozi. L M =_-_— ~ .. .-— _ . d ih; alglxlélcilqli nowo ils/eaargnzllaflgitrlyl much and uundurii lie "gathered that A two-thirds of them remain inactive _ ‘ gggglgfnetrlhtfYngfltiregflglfcngyllfltto tlig Associated Press Staff Writer and that it is not up to them to lll- WASHINGTON_ No,- 21 __ (A?) b - ,, - , . _ American Ii-ZZD Superforti" "I “g Igmégz"ggvléiiggigilttllgxtfgfig‘tNlengagcd iii illtll‘ iii-st air bat "So I have come to the conclusion flinldthampions ip. as no western. Penalties — Field.‘ n team hils challenged. Hlller. Bl DANCE AT THE SPORTING CLUB THURSDAY, NDVEMBER 23rd. MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING Music by DON MESSER and his ISLANDERS ADMISSION 35 CENTS DANCING 9 to 1 In Aid of Canadiena Juvenile Hockey Tesla ll-H-Zi. BiiiFs AND GIRUS GYM CLASSES AT Y. M. C. A. GIRLS’ CLASSES MONDAY and THURSDAY Juniors - - - - _- 3230 - 4:15 P. M. intermediates — — 4:15 - 5:00 P. M BOYS’ CLASSES WEDNESDAY Juniors - - -- - - 3:15 - 4.15.? Intermediates — — 4:15 - 5:15 _ SATURDAY 4 Juniors — - -- - 10:00 - 11:00 Intermediates - - 11:00 - 12:00 SENIOR BOYS MONDAY and THURSDAY 7:30 - 8:30 P. M. M M . M P A A. M. ol-aler on in the v l’? Saturday class "ll; at the Forum. MEMBERSHIP FEES oiirLs__.___._.__-szs0 Boys 4 _ ._ .... ._ _ $3.00 JOIN NOW IT PAYS T0 PLAY ilT ".f\i"*.lkifa Crawford. season the Junior and Intermediate will take the form of hockey and “lid tor-rd city will remain in the frant- raiiwiw installations cn the uer- “m. man side of the river rrcm Neil no “to?” n a i. tecl i ' - Gen. e au ‘e pmscii tie latest spectacular oeuriopirients to l the Hench cabinet, Gen. isiseii- iiower in aiiotiier part oi Paris told _- war correspondents that the icr- Bv The Canadian frees mlidable Beuort gap was oiiiclaliy Frank Calder. secretary of the in Allied hands and praised the.ol(l National Hockey Association. French for their daring Dlflllv Was 016mm Presldmt °5 m9 013w‘ through. he said his armies were l-“QYRBMWI Nalmnaéod HM “Y “keeping up ill‘; pressure at iriax- 110F119 25 Yea" a” “av-d Y? lmnm strength all along tho front." ‘"831 .C“n“di°'€g.5 ‘mdnd Elf-eggs; qtmngngiiii ggngzeirolglllléli: ‘A1222: wfifembrlgirialaentries of the the Germans fell back toward 3'42"” Calder died In February“ Strasbourg and Saarbrucken, with "r ' #1‘: gigs: tiigieia biryear-guard resistangg AY> an the intense ressure to Wlglch they were being hurlzijected, PORT L‘ Jo“: m», 7th Army, plunging east ENCAMPMENT- across Lorraine, captured rzliTe- I. O. 0. F. AT HOME bourg. 32 miles rrom the Rhine and to Rebekahe and Odd Fellows 70 miles northwest of Mulhouse an q- rqmfly 3-39 Press front dispatch o ' ' ma) BRING SOME PENN!!! 000D lCE-CDDD lAllSlC-GDDD SERVICE . Skate A THE To-Night Popular Place Receiving eowa Friday (Only) Nov- ember Z-ith. Farmers wishing to sell kind- ly arrange delivery on that day. DAVIS a _ FRASER, up. ma,“ and citizenship. to say nothing of the training they get in cooperative effort-represent a mfinllment t0 the Navy League. It should never e forgotten. because they were responsible for keeping the Sea Cad- et movement going during pence time when Cadets were frowned upon. They kept alive the necessity I for citizen building. The result was’ that when the war started there, was u nucleus of Sea Cadets avail-i able for recruits, vrliich stood us in i good stead.“ Tribute to Charlottetown "To Charlottetown we must ten- der our warmest congratulations." c. supplied twenty-seven Wrens. and 1,163 ratings for the ' naval service. That represents ab- out l0 percent of the population. which I would say was a very stout effort indeed." Commodore Brock also had words of praise for the smart ap- aeerance and efficiency of the Charlottetown Sea Cadet Corps. He understood that eighty-two of the Cadets had volunteered to stalls a first naval parade in Summer- slde on Monday night. accompan- ied by their band and officers. and that their demonstration was a marked success. . ire Brock has responsib- ility for the recruiting and initial training of all officers and ratings entered during the war. having twenty divisions under his cornm- and from toast to coast. He leaves Thursday for Montreal. ll. J. IAADCII OPTORIITIIIT Ilttlae and serolvlns Glance I! c. Montague. P. l. I. Office Ilnura: i0 to !l A. M. e to e P. ltf. Iatldaye etc" by appointment Offiee Connected with DIUGBTORI. gAnnual Meeting that i} ureat dual oi‘ tlie YiSZJOIIS - ilitv for tile National Resources Mobihzatioii Act rccniit who fails, Ro nctivr rests squarely on the shoulders of tlie Giivvriimr-nt as u} direct result of its policy." 1 Bank 0f Commerce l l l TORONTO. Nov. 21 — (CP) ._ Total imets ot $1,l79,000,000. the highest in its history. are reported by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for the year ended Oct s1. i014. This is an increase of $l75_ri00.- 009 over the total for the previous fiscal year. ‘The bank's annual fin- ancial statement was made public today. ‘Total quick assets stand at $904,- 000000. an increase of $190,000,- 000 over last year. Liquid assets rc- present more than 80 per cent of the bank's liabilities to the pub- lic. Cash, cheques on other banks and bank balances amount tn $192,- 000,000 all major items showing in- creases. Net profit oii the year's operat- ions. after deduction of $1,709,963 for Dominion government taxes, was S2.048.972. This compared with 52,- 777,020 reported for the previous year. Rowe Nominated In Dntario Riding ALLISTON, Ont“ Nov. 2i — (C?) -- Hon. W. Earl Rowe was nominated last night as Progres- slve-Conservative candidate in the next Federal election in Dufferin- Simcoe riding. the seat lic row holds. Mr. Rowe. a former Fed- eral Cabinet Minister arid former Ontario Conservative leader: he intends to urge at the session of Parliament this week that draftees be lent oversees aa reinforcements ,_ raid l .~..:iri _it was too curly to 1'4"" . American over Japan today as ilicy bomlocihli Oiiiura. giant aircraft ceriirc, ‘ the third time in less than n iiion g e attack diciltcs that plans fur the a oilciislvc are progressing i iii’; llfllc when the Japanese .iil be \ liit_b_v rcguliii-Lv zclicduicd. nights. increasing iii frequency. t lit least 20 enemy planes were cer- tainly sliot down. i6 others probably . destroy ed and air additional l9 ria-l 14>. magedin the iigliiing. A communique l l 1 a y . I I l 1m ,i!'€‘l. JllSCTlDtlOll aslwri lcr (l recorded q >2 . ir-ui‘ , nf l’ t . -" from 20th airiuvce licadqiizrtcrs _ (III n losses since time lilici ' not bccii time for all iiiiiiics iri coni- r _ ‘lllrlc ilie long trip back to Chin- ese bases. '- Vliic 'l‘okyo radio, which custo- marily broadcasts extravagant wiaims of Japanese successes. said lro B-aos took phi-i in iiic i" ‘Jlliv aiiri that l-i were dcfiiii down and ll - p . It said four Japanese planes c lost. one by crashing into a superior-r.) While one B-29 task fmce car- ried oiit this strike. ntliCrs hit cniiq ncse warehouses mid ii‘aii=.prii‘i.it-i l:-;i facilities at tlie ciirmy-lizlil‘ Chinese cities of Shanghai illlfl Nanking. The blow at Oinura ups tlie eighth -Z9 raid oii tlie Japanese home- ‘land and brought tlie first encoun- tcr. a. communique of the 20th nir- forcc said. with “strong flghici- up- ‘ position." Located on Kyushu. southernmost of the Japanese Islands. the Oniiii-n plant has about 75 buildings. in- cluding assembly, repair and trai- ning facilities. It was because of cloudy wenilier that part of tlie force was diver- ted to Nankiiig and Shanghai. Two direct hits on warehouses and near misses off a cargo vessel were observed at Nanking. The ccm- muiiique said results were "fair to good" in the attack on military stor- age and transhipment facilities at the big port of Shanghai. CHEAPER FLOWERS LONDON - (C?) Flowers will become more plentiful and cheaper in Britain after the Channel Island. have been liberated. says the ministry of agriculture. be- cause they ivlll prcvirfc additional land for food production and make some flower-growing possible. YITFSIII PETE DERUZZA 10 Rounds - Welterweight 6H“ _ ll v. ii. 630 K l‘.