"marinaded-v. »»-,,.--. @111 i i . PAGE SIX Tea Hoarding Base Opens In» Police liourt i The first ease in Prince Edward lsiand of hoarding under regula- tion of the Wurtme Prices and Trade Board opened before Mas- istrnie Martin at the City Police Court yesterday afternoon. Alter hearing the evidence of several wit- nesses the case was adjourned for a week. The charge was that in May. 1942 JOsliill Smith, 61 Chestnut St. did acquire or accumulate tea beyond the 1.0m. mu gm,“ were gqnguqtpq, the amount thereof reasonably re-i by m; Rey, 51mm“ qulred by the use of the household and did thereby contravene the regulations cf the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. The defense counsel Mr. Bell. objected regu ntioiis weze ultra virc; and re- fcrpwi to the reference now pend- A telegram received by m"; owe. iiig before the supreme Court ofims o; the wan-um, pflces and Ciiiiud: in rvuurd to various re-pI-rade Board last night said a 1o pulniiiwns The hearing is to take ]7ll\(‘i.' hviore riic supremo Couzt of cnliiidl on the 14th of this month The hilliiiiuiili ls a stuniiiury of ewoi-iire subrnhferl y-esteriiirv:_ O L‘L'l‘ M Alvin Show testified t0 inning searched the ilcfeiidziiilis preinisc. iiiid found 48 lbs. Ros.- i~'.l 111 a iriii-rlrobe 1n an up- i-tuir be ‘D0111, and 192 lbs of Whiit‘ s _ar in a bin in the hall- ivag: on the first floor There was no uppalcnt attempt lt conceal- iuen: of these stores. On foznier (lCChniJil! when he had searched Singhk. pi'rni.\~ for infraction of the lquor uct he recaled seeing Banger quantifies than in ordinary liou-eiiiiliis of sugar, loap. etc. Consr. Peter L. Jay corroborated this erideiic? Guy Scott. Investigator with the Vvnrrhne Prices and Trade Bunirii laid the accused had told h.n that he lived alone and was doing all the work himself. Angu: N‘. Mclnnis, Baker, Cher- lctterown. stated he knew the ec- cusoc‘. for yreara He sold him 50 lbs of to: and a cnsc oi Life Buoy Soup at ivlioesuir- prices in May. 1912 He had sold irm 300 lb: of augni- on June 5, 1941 Previous t0 1942 the ivitnesl had often pro- cuzed for the accused at wholesale pincer large quantities of biscuits, cxycioi. soup. etc There ways no talk of sugar being scarce when lie sold it to Smith, witness mid On being cross-examined by Mr. Bell Wlllllsg ltatcd he law nothing unusual in smith’: purchase, Testifying 1n his own defense Jos-nh Smith laid he lived at 61 Ch unit St for 21 y/enrs He M11111: ‘HIPS kept a hii-i-d girl, and there was l. inan Living with him $1111". time. iii..- lon Josiah was iolrie w.tli him until the gpring of i942 ‘Witness ltnted he had not bfllisht tea or sugar by the 1-pound lo‘. irrtvventv-ilve years. It had becriliis iixiciise from year to year ant. ms iaihcr before him to buy grucclios wholesale in large quant- li:<-.=.=. He didn't make use of ration cards for_tea and sugar since re. ceiviiig than Witness stated he could flelillbl‘ read n01‘ write and did not know he was supposed to R ' interment in Wlnsloe North Ceme- to the validity ofi the proceedings contending that the. ‘Dccember 1 could obtain a refund 'The action would leave no excuse Rm ier it was indicated oraflBBs would crnrnliln Th]: oolllml: l: IQCIVIG for In“ of local interest, but edvel-tllln; or a newey natal-e may be Inserted at five cent: l word- llrlotly pey- anl: In ndvmoe. CRASWELL for Photognpe. CONFILDEBAHON Lll-‘l INIUI- ANUE. L419 WHITE GUT Ntrnm. ‘hint Sunday School, 2;) 9.111., FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late John Henry Ford of Charlottetown. WIS held [yesterday afternoon. Service: at |bearers were: Alexander MoRae, John A. MacDonald, West Mac- Donald, Hammoml ma, Chris- lopiier Ford, Hammond Johnston. i813’. RULING AFFECTS CHANGES- percent war exchange tax on or-_ nnges has been removed. Whole-. snlcrs who imported orangesafter against the reduction in the price of the fruit, the message said Earl- - "Mm TIHGNE Attention l: called again to the meeting at 7 30 in the Y.M.C.A. with respect to the formation of an outdoor spo:ts club. Clubs of this type are proving very popuar in larger centres and there seqns no reason why with a sports-mind- ed populace like we have fight here in the city the idea should not go over here in a big manner also. a e e Hubert Mcrrs, secretary of the Y is hoping that u largo number will be iii attendance tonight and all interested are asked to make it revert at least to the price of this ime last year. REBEKAH AUCTION AND‘ Bliluur. —- The ktebckun Auction and Bridge in aid of the Prisoners of War l<und was held last night in the 1.0.0.1“. 14w and was well! patronized. Prizes were donated, and the following were the winners: Ladies 151, for Bridge lldIs. M. 1 Crockett Consolation Mrs. J. R001). Gentlemen‘: lst for Bridge, ' Mr. Fulton Adams Consolation, Prof. Barlow. Ladies 1st for Auction, Mrs. . Gamhuin Consolation, Mrs. Hugh MecKay. Gentlemen‘: 1st for Auction, Mr. Theodore Sentner. Consolation, Mr. Sidney Burhoe. KINSMENS CLUB MEETS_ — ‘The regular meeting of the Kins- men‘: Club at the Charlottetown Hotel last evening was a. joint meeting with the Kinette Club. Plan: for present and future act- ivities of both club: urere discussed and interesting reports received with reference to the Kinette $20 Baby campaign and proposedi Christmas charitable work. Mr. and Mre. Lloyd McInnls were wel- comed a: new members Mr. Mc- Innis i: l member of the Sydney Kinsmerrs Club. Privates Kennedy, Fioronto and Moscardelli were the guests of the evening and favored the gathering with most enjoy- able song: and stories. Private Masoerdelll. who hails from the Sault St. Marie Kinsmen! Club gave an interesting talk on the activities of iii: home club and provided many valuable suggestions for the future work of the local club. Plan: were completed for the transfer of the care of the Kins- men Milk Bottles to the Kinette Club. Highlight of the evening was e presentation to Mrs ES. Lord, for benefit of a future Kinette. iuri: iii any unusual supply on hind ‘their the ration came m_ He also told of buying butter by 1e 100 pound lot in the spring frcm the G anti G Milk Factory, stor- ing ll tlisri‘. and getting delivery of a l>=I of it as he needed it. t, Spurgeon lcard said he i): ii zit Josiah Smith’; three ' {our times duiin the past year o_ii Tduty calls" e we; 5W5,“ tne e wire alway: large “ppm” o; Sugar on hand. D O stew-art and G 11,, Holmes were counsels for the W,P,T,}3_ and RR. Bell for the defense. Keen Minard‘: In the home. T00 Late to Clasify WANTED — COUNTRY Gnu, vrinfs houscivork-No imall child. W". Alllfll‘ 95 Richmond St. 12-11-11 We llave Hmmm COAL Albion llut lnverness llld Sydney llrummond Sullivan Bras D’or BOKE llardcoal lilndling Split llardwood ORDER NOW — IT’S DANGEROUS TO DE- LAY ii.R. LARGEX: C0. Phone 1000 | i i ADAMS - 1101f; - At the Manse i ifensingtmi, Dec. 9, 1942, by my iurdiiy, Dec. 12 from Llle Insurance Investments In ILS. Federal Bonds NEW YORK, Dec. ll-Life In- surance investments in United States government bonds will reach approximately 99.300.000.000 at the end of ths year. or more than one- quarter of the total admitted assets of all United States legal reserve companies, according to a. survey by The Association of Life Insurance Presidents. The results of the sur- vey are contained in a report sub- mitted Wdal’ to member companies by Vincent P. Whiteitt, Manager and General Counsel of the Ae- sociatlon. The amount of federal securities held by all such life insurance com- panies at the end of 1942 will be 3.7 Der cont of their total admitted assets of $34,750,000,000 ‘I'll . . during 1942, or more than the entire mcreaae in total as- sets for the year. BIRTHS MaoLEOD - At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, P.E,I,, Dec 6, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Les. tel‘ MMI-fivd. Montwue, 9.3.1., a dflUGhEBI‘. Olive Dianne, use": nfiims a. point to attend. Sport generally L; at a low ebb here and formation cf an outdoor club would certainly lend mucii healthful entertainment to sport-minded people. v e . . Teams entered in the City Hoc- key league are gradually rounding into shape and already, particul- arly in the speed being displayed much difference ls noted us the- boys iron out the kinks Much en- thuslasm is also being among players and iolowcrs of the respect w squads and now it seems a certainty that the league will be closely folowed all through the schedule. ' l O St. Dunstan‘! and Y.MCA. held seplraitr: workouts §'Chif'l'iill_\’ and both squads showed enough promise to guureiitcc their icing fast. lets of forward Ines with stout defensive barricades being thlovm up iii front of the re- spective no‘. Janitors. O I O I The Y team judging by their early workouts- are to be strong contenders when it cranes time to decide the champions Last night watching them go through their paces they showed world's of speed on the attack and are well fort- iileci iii three hard-hitting defence- nicn and a young but much 2m- proved goalie. I i I Veterans such as Kane. Square- brlggs, Whitiock and Stewart are adding u lot of experience and balance to the squad and are en- tering into the league with a5 much spirit and enthusiasm as the younger players sci-king berths on the squad. Kane although out of the hockey wars for the past two years still retains the trlckincss that was his stock in trade when zit his pifinc and is still poison to goalies with that low, fast shot that he uncoiks ivhon in close. o a - . But the line that stood out last night was the trio composed of Stewunrt Wiiitlock and Cudmore. The three showed tricky passing plays nil evening that worked them right into close scoring position and had the (iefencemen working overtime to break up the attacks. I I I O There seems little doubt that the hockey the squads will dish out will be best to be witnessed here in the pzisi. few yeazs and out of the six clubs a real strong outfit should be picked that mght sur- prise everyone when MarltIme play- down time rolls. around. i I Like the sportsmen they proved themselves Winnipeg's R.C.A P. Bombers had hot an alibi to offer in their losing effort for the Dom- inion football title against R..C.A. F‘. Huzricanes from Toronto last Saturday. l O O .Western Canada sport scribes who sat in on the tussle were quick to give the Hurricanes full credit for their victory. True the Bomb- er: were unconditioned after a five-weeks layoff but Coach Hay- man of the winners tossed an alert club against the western champ- ions, He had a talented array of hard-running backs who accounted for large gains of ‘yardage. He had a line that was not shov- ed. around by the western wing line and the East hiid tacklers that who got to our bail carriers faster and oftencr than was anticipated. Their timing was better i100 and then to wind it up there was the expensive matter- of kicking, But while the writers extol the brand of game produced by both A-D- i118. Morton Edward Adams of Seavlew w E114 Kgtjjrmg iiogg of Kelvin, COUSIN: - aunnson- At le iirixhton Ave. Ctnarlottetown, on Wednesday, Dee, o, i942, by Rev .1 H. Bishop assisted by Rev. D. fyocDon-ald, Violet Matheson of i-heetley River to James Robert Cousins of Rose Valle . 115N111! uioliol-SON - Afseaniey Bridge Dee. 10. 1942, Norman Nicholson, aged 86. Funeral Saturday from his late residence at 2 pm. COUBIN! - At Remington. i0. 1942, George Cousins age ee "EH11. Funeral from hi: late reel- cnce Saturday at 1:90 p.m,, [o]. lowed bv service in United Church ‘Tnfllflfliofl at 2 pm. Interment Spring Brook. McLURl-At Bradkley Pt, n“ Mr. Wallace McLure in 98th year. Funeral Bel.- hll late resid- ence Service starting at 2 30 p. m. Interment in Brackley Pt. Cem- | etery, N. D. MacLcan i UNDIRTAKII EMIALMER harloemown all NOIII Wllhllhe Ilene Ill clubs they took an altogether dif- ferent angle on the condition of the field on which the game was Ch '7 own Curling Club Bvwling N S ' Sk ' C I '- ames enzor zps, ur ers ,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, g . _.._ .4 M L Nlgh t eetmg ast t ,,_ ,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, Rev. O'Hanley 189 19'! 16d i Q Nun” 13g [fl 193 B Cslnghm 192 174 216 At a attended meeting of minfon Macdonald-iier oompetl- Bravvdsr: 188 83 the om: t town Curling lub tion would not be held this year. 2526 held last night senior skip: lnd C. J. Melanin chairman of spee- mates for the coming season‘: la! committee introduced several Ne I nun:- matches were named. J. F. Mc- new member: to the meeting and c, rectal; 185 146 227 Leod. chairmen of the games com- stated that lt was the ititlmtlon 1 Murphy 198 143 139 mittee outlined the method of e- this year to give special llut-motion H Murphy 214 150 188 lecting the curlers and the bellot- in curling to all ~ier:. I‘. McMillan 196 106 149 lng resulted in the following play- A feature of the meeting Ill]!!! Rev. Ellsworth 111 191 131 era being named: mowing of two intern time. Total 2826. Skips: W. R, Adams, C. H. Black, The first, shown through e corur- High Single, c. 222. R. R. Bell, D. B. Bishop. Hon. '1‘ A. tesy of the Maodonald ‘Tobacco High ‘I'm-ea, B. Ce ag an. 5B2. Campbell, W. R. Cruikshank. P, S. Company through their loeel mp- Cobb. W. C. Davies. Judge G. C. resentative, J.C. Montgomery’. dls- N, 3 Tum;- Duffy’, J. A. Fraser, G. E, Full, Dr. eyed scene: taken at the Domin- T, McAdam 1e: 1e: 17s E. S, Giddings, J.H. Howatt, A. W. on Curling Championship: ll-It E, Callaghan 121 N‘! 252 Hvndman. G, G. l-Iu lee, R. S P. year at Quebec. The Island 1'01)- A. Ward 119 139 159 Jnrdine, W. W. for. J. J.Morrie, reeentatives last ear maideup of A, Farmer 192 13s 1B9 Dr. H. McIntyre, J. F‘. Mcleod, L. H. L.Sear, R. R. ll, D, M. Gees C. Costello 211 1B3 1M B, Macmillan. F. R. Mi-Lalne, A. G. and W. R. Cruikshank, are seen Total 2520. Putnam, A. V. Spllhett, H. f. Splll- very clearly. ett, R. C. Stoddard, Dr. Tk-lmareh, The other film showed the meth- No 4 Team:- P. W. ‘Turner. H, Winchester. od of send cigarette: to boy: Rev. Case 18'! 1'14 Mates: J. A. Bentley. G. R. Keefe. overseas and t illustrated the very M. Perron 141 112 130 F‘. MacPhee, M. McGulgan, Dr. careful attention given to such par- L McDonald 178 144 152 Pierce. S, S. Smith, Russ Spfliett. cels 11v Post Office officials resuit- Rev Wood 131 104 141 Ralph Worthy. G. M. Avard, Wai- ing in very little loss during R Bradley 140 20o 1'1’! tor Bears, J. E. Burden, Roy Bev- transit. To 1 2156, an, R. Carruthers. Frank Cox, Jim At the conclusion of the mowing High Single: gov. OTfanle 252. Cerrv, J. J. Larabee. Dr. J P. of the films a hearty" vote of High Three; , Bradley 7 . Lantz. Fred Moore, Stuart Moore. thanks was moved by Premier J. C. Montvomery. A. L. McPher- Thane A, Campbell and seconded Ne l Teuln- ‘ son, C. lvfcL-ean, A. "1'. McKl-nnori, by W, R, Cruikshgnk 1nd it, 1g Q_ Mgpongu 199 n; 34,3 ‘vfac MacKlnnoi-i, E. D. Nicholron. worthy of note that the two letter W Campbell 152 115 173 T.W.L. Prowse, Rov Qulgley, H. curlers foughtft out tooth and nail B, Gallant 149 154 142 Sear. ‘Pd Tuntnn, W. ‘T. We'r_ last Spring in the final maid: to L. Keli 105 147 15o lViac McKinnon. secretary of the decide the Island representative: n: M in“ fee zse 139 =>.F‘,I. Curhm Association read a that travelled to wicked. use. letter from the Dominion Curling President ‘P. W. T1111”! wedded Association advising the local r-lvib and outlined the general pacer-m N0 I Team:- that. because of transportation and for the 0111b for the coming lesson. n. McDonald m! 100 I78 other difficulties the annual Do- M, Moguls“ 1“ 151 154 E. Kelly 142 141 180 L. Hyne: 116 81 123 J. Coyle 899 160 138 .eas eeat aws - row 1 High l let I. Ooyls. 299. F F0 P a o To H181! e0: G. McDonaldl 0'71. or lrst osztlon 1e m . Tami- ,_d_~g__,,,_, __.,_L_________ R. McDonald 164 1'19 143 —*""“"" "v k" err" u: la e l ‘TORONTO Dec. 10- — Marty MCDOHGId Bionic Maple Leaf: movedwlztio e i? Riiifgtylnnon fig lg lg! . 1 v . at- lace H9 wit um; 10 (403611 RJnA-F. and Chicago Block‘ fir? 1:: the ‘Ilgiavalsmu l” 1:325:13: -—_-__ National nockey Igague wnignt GLACE BAY, N. 5., Dec. 1t)- witn a. {-2 triumph om- the Col. N, g Tun".- icPi-Martv McDonald. manic-r woo tea-in. w smith sue tee 1e: of the Forum here, has been named Lea by bis Bab: Pratt, the ma; B Bradley n5 3Q; 353 coach of the R..O.A.F. team inthe swung into vuu‘ scoring stride to J Richard 161 189 16.2 M199 Bfliwn 500K?!’ 149119119. it was score four 80am in ohesecouoperlod P. Whitlock 1N 190 119 announced today. He succeeds W02 and three ui we uuro alter a 510W J T Croteau 144 128 160 Jerry Mulcahy of the R.C.A.l3'., start. 1t was the ‘roronw team’: V. Leonard 126 14d 130 former Halifax player. first win over Chicago in rour start: cl 9. McDonald has been managea- of Glace Bay's C B.H.L. teams for the last two years. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Paul Berlenbach was awarded the judges‘ decision over Jack Delaney 17 yeazs ago today in a 15-round bout at Madison Square Garden, New York. Tentative Dates For Hoop Series V Dee. 10-(OP)- C. W, Mcbachlan, president of the Canadian Amateur Basketball As- sociation, today announced tent- ative dates for the Canadian sen- ior men's beketball championshi best-of-three series to be pa ed a the home of the western am ions. Iientative dates are A ril 24 and 2e, and April 2o an so. if more than three games are neces- sary, he sai struggle toward the top. All three were disastrous. n O I O When Tony Galento, the beer- barrel porker, cut Lou’: fine fea- tures into a gory caricature in 1989, he all but ended the Californian‘: career-if not hifllife. It developed later that the germ: of e. near-fatal illness were lurk- ing in Novab system lt the time and the battle he waged to regain his health the following year was the most vaiiant the literate lem- mer ever staged.‘ But by September of 1941, Lou was far enough along on the come- back trail that he h/d earned e title bout with champion Joe Louis. This date also happened to mark th: peak of Yogi and "comic punch" nonsense 1'11 his camp. Nova welt down in less than elx rounds of fearful brmbardment without ever having laid a serious glove on the killer Louis was that played and the late date at which it. took place.‘ _ ‘ gpeaking of the field Armstrong of the Winnipeg’ Free Pres: says: “There was nntlrnl; We 1181/8 6V6!" seen which c01lld even approxi- mate the field the toms played on—but that is definitely out as an alibi because there can be no alibi. If there could be any sug- guestion of an nilbi~and we prefer to make it. in the form of construc- tive criticlsm-lf anything beat the West, it; was the month-long lay- off. The public wants to see these games-as prover: once agaln~end an earlier date‘ is‘ necessary?’ And speaking of the date at which the final was set Manning of lite Winnipeg Tribune summarises his reflections briefly and to the polmg- "These are reflections on the gnme which do not flatter the Canadian Rugby Union. which per- m‘tted the plavoff to linger a: late as Doc. 1 and which emibitied scant concern ‘before the game whether the field was wet. 0W. guise or rock." O I O O The SO-Cflilild "wise money" W!“ be rm young Tami Mauriello when he mccts tho veteran Lou Nova in a iii-rounder (lcsigner? to narrow the field for the interm heavvvwichi champlonsiiiyi at New York l0- night. Q O I I But ‘the rccnrd bnok flashes I yellow liy-‘il. of “caution. NOVI never 1m inst- e bout in Madison Square (lllldvlh. ' ‘ I In fact. the well-muscled, erlt- pioul sglback: iii e11 hi: veer: o! while Yon‘ mun has had only three night. this season. Three ace leaf: performers were on the sidelines wlm inluries, oyl A/PN. Sweeney Seminar and Bob Coop. while the Hawk: were without big Earl Seibert, back bone 0i their defence, who is out for time: weeks with a knee injury. Attendance we: 9.879. SUMMARY lint Period lflilglgo, Hamill (Mei-oh, Carlo) penalties-Thompson, ‘mten, Pratt. Ieeond Period z-Toronto. Carr (Pratt) m: Zi-Toronto, Hamilton, (Carr, Prat-t) 7:09 4—'I‘0ronto, Hill (Davidson, fin:- llton) 11182 b-Torontn. Maine; (Polio, INI- ert) 11:40 Penalties-None. Third Perle! 6—'I10ronto, Pratt 1:89 ‘I-Toronto Taylor (Hill, Devili- ) o. e a-gic o, Dehlotmm 9:80 o-mqroiiie, emvm (McLean) Penalty-Mcbtmeld. Gramp Could Play Baseball If. . .. PHILADIIIJPHIA, D00. l0-_(Ap) -'I'nose ‘gage about. grandpa play- bil- e baseball next ses- son aren't nugget ‘(light “Till etiwnder’ e. pitcher of ln are gone by. In fact, if the tall lean Chip- pewa. l: correct, middle-e ed men gdfild give 1.11: feniilae g e basa- fl 881110 war me ae younger men do in peace if the oldster: learn just one thing-how to eley the heebeejeebeee, "Merl; cannpleyzhtop-wh bell, or exce nli/‘oer 00f: rt until they are well beyond 43° if they learn a. relax," the Chief, now in his 69th year, lays. Tot m6 High Single: B. Bradley. M8. W. Smith. Hlsb Three: l. Bradley, ‘I40. OLD TIMER! R. Duncan 214 1G1 19d R. Harley xii 299 M’! J. Hughes 164 194 157 V. Covle 209 158 258 J. A. Bentley 226 162 718 ‘total-em’! !.M.C.A. . 1'14 18d 1% 1"_ Small 157 21B 194 W. Boyle: 194 199 229 H. M0111: 252 210 224 O. MboDonaild 176 17'! 170 ‘Intel-zine . High Single J. A. Bentley 178 High Three R. Harley ‘m7 TURIN - DECEMEER 11. 1942 Streak In that extended throughout the game. Playing with their second strln goalie in the nets-Dinny Mo anus is in hospital with a severe "charley horse"—the smooth-workln Army squad show- ed superior hoc ey in all periods. Even when shorthanded-and at one stage of the period they had players with penalty timers for almost. six minutes-they were able to hold the Na in check Taylor, rugge centreman who has contributed much to Army's victory string, combined with Mc- Gibbon for four of their goals with McQueen and Dosourdle tallying the others, Bruce, Pa. cue and Sor- rell punched in markers for the Called To I; Judson Bailey Associated Pres: Sport: Wrltlr NEW YO . Dec. 10—-(APl—- Pete Raiser, star oentrefielder of Brooklyn Dodgers, has been ro- classified a: and probably will be called to United State: Army in January it. was learned today. At the some time Branch Rickey anounced Fred Fitrslmmons would be back with the club a: e. oom- blnation coach and Reiser, a reeiden . who reglidsierfid with : draft board in Bree yn flame here last week for a physics examination and we: immediately pegged 1-A. Al- though he married last spfifll. Raiser had been classified ii-A originally because he contributed m me support of his family p He is 29 year: old and has been a. star for the Dod re for two veers. winning the atlonll Lea 6 betting championship es a m0 l an hour on Tuesday night. l There was no statement o: to how ‘ the three bombers were lost on last night’: repeat blow, but En lish Coastal observer: law German t- teries on the French coast firing on the homing bombers early this morning. Over Turin For One Hour For en hour the assortment of Iancasteme, Stir-tings, Halifexee and Wellington: picked their objectives throng wisps of smoke drifting from previously demolished struct- ures and set fire end destruction that was visible and audible, like lightning and thunder, from points 90“miles away in Switzerland. Numerous flies were started and dfllnflse on the whole was grea ," the Italian high conrmimd stated, The Canadians flew Wellingtons and one of them. Sgt. Ken Read, Saskatoon wireless operator had his plane damaged by anti-aircraft fire for the second successive night in attacks on Turin. Read. however, ~ Army Extends ingx" i .. e Ami <Q%§"_2'..Ptl'..ll‘.i midi-Ti '°‘"“°“' extend its winning streak in the IUMMARY Cape Breton Hockey League to four etrai t tonight, defeatifls Iii-It Period Navy 9-3 n e lme which saw th willing but ht marines un- 1—Navy. Bruce (Pascoe 2;29 ebe to equal the goal-getting fl-eermv. McQueen 5m ab lity of their op nents, ii-Army, Desourdle (McQueen, iupetior in welg t. and playing 6:35 ability, the soldiers won a t ee 4--Army Taylor 12:45 goal leul in the opening frame Penalties: Verbeski z, 5am“ 8—Aivny, Penalties: Tremblay, Pete Reiser May Be ~. ‘i- um-Tifl Afternoon and Night SKATING, TODAY . “II CB. League Bruce, B0uz1e. Laak, Second Period b-Army, McGlbon 5:03 B-Nnvy, Pascoo (Sorrclli 11m 7~Army, McGlbbon 17:27 Penalty; Charrest. Third PC1101‘ ‘em moiéaylor (Morrison, m“, il-Navy, Sorrell (Bruce) 12:00 H. Cl. "k . Queen. McGibbon, detdiynilfi. or), Russel, Sorrell, Lnak. 3W, gie. Officials: Roy and Em pro“. &___' (1.5. Army in 194i when Brooklyn ceptune the pennant. Announcing that “Fat Preddl ' A1 years old, would try to p153} aga n next season as well as coac {thagkey laid: "I wok l licking one." ' He had tried to 36f. Fitrslmmo , to accept. the manager-ship of ta Dodgers’ Montreal farm in the lu- ternational League but. the portly pitcher wanted to remain in the lg leagues, part1 because h bowl ey near Ebbe ~ n. "Lo Durooher ma: to rota him and because of general player situation I have :- reed. He says his arm hurts when throws, but believes he still c ' gltch in relief. Just exactly w.“ i: duties will be, how much he coach and how much he will pl will be for him and Dumoher work out" co 0d milk would go into effect e rice drop also applies to pint] will go down-one cent. It wee pointed out by the men of advisory committee: th price decreases in tea. coffee. m and oranges will substantially re. duce the cost of living in which 9d per cent of the increase has been due to food products. Milkmen are to be notified enm- lY» it was said. reiflfding step: they bailiff. '° Wis. ‘rt. "v up or e erencf in the cost. of living, , . i Gets Last Chance Tonight . By lld Peder ~ ted Pres: Sport: Write: YORK Dec. lit-LAP)- 9 N (Continued from page l) Al". lent. oiver a. "force" on T1100’- day night followed by last nishtl "stro force." The losses in VBrI- tlsb panes for the two nlshts were. slid “WY were "lucky shots" Italian anti-aircraft fire. discounted the effectiveness of the and hie last cha EW Nova, the California laughin whose chi has been undisputed “championlg Max Boer" get: what amounts nce tomorrow night hit the neavywhelght jcakpot. Ht ef claim to flstic 13g twice defeated Made. F‘ W service reported. Canadian Chiliiwack. celereted By J. R. WILLIAMS YEA MACHlMElZM OLD JUNO, TH’ SWEEPER, AT LDST HA8 DECIDED TO LEARN A LlTTLE ABGJT lT AN‘ GIT IN OM ' BlG W#G% I THlklK THEVVE fii-‘ERED Hi5 Ot.D LAO! A JOB A6 A reexecti on and an llstfiiliightkebanc bagged one Italian fighter. Ivveep over fiance 1h daylight this m the B. A1‘. mode l. sweep over It'll-we end Belgium in number of freight train: bombed and e smell merchant ehl off the coast. of Belgium we: 1e t enveloped in flames. The day raider: encountered no Nest planes. the air ministry new: three bomber aster’: gunner: Prime OUR BOARDING HOUSE MV woao! A GANG or= . coarse BOOTLEGGERGIN l, THE HEADLINES!» Meson games #250 REWARD .'- Jove! THAT IQ ‘me smau CALL or- ADVENTURE To A MAN or- M‘! sou: AND Rzeou cs- ELM AM‘ 6L1? 141M A Fl-il- NATURE-‘e HM. 1'- GPRUCc. LOAD o‘ Tuie MusT QDNSIDER ‘fl-us 4_ \ EWQPHAE? A A orthern which e were than one squadron of R.O. A. l". bomber: tool: part. in last niflat’: attack and one returning Gordon Hubbard of .C., who was a logger before joining the air force, said "wencertainly have that place bum- the evidence showed th R. AJ‘. was implementing on an’ ac- Minister pace Churchill's promise to bomb Italy out of the war, for strong force took 90 minutes to pasl 4m‘ WWW P011111 as compared with last night's -~ To Reduce Milk Prices llec. l6 MONCION, n.n., Deo. l0 (or)- Adgiczunoheagent wal made hen to- y .915. Coffin, f h - lvttewwn. Prince Edwardo 13%. Chairman of the Women‘: Regional . Advisory Committee of the War- time Prices and Trade Board. that. milk price: would be reduced to consumers in Canada, beginning next. Wednesday. Dec. 16. Accompanying Mrs. Coffin Moncton were lvfrs. Roderick R. Taylor of Rothesay, N.B., Chairman and Mrs. K.L. Dawson, of Halifax Chainnan of the Nova Scotia Re- gional Advisory Committee. In announcing the drop in the price of milk Mre. Coffin said that she had been requested by. Donald 90113011. Chairman of the Wartime Prices and 'I‘rnde Board to nounce the date on vihich the dc-l to R11- crease of two cents : quart in the 6U‘! 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