' Mocronaa 122. 194a a. RTI ; omeback‘ In t. at inany yearsseem due .rr l! hcre if t ans materialize. Recently ,4 F. Doyle \vas delcgatnd by the government of the province to take yrae of organising flI-hletic ac- t Ities among t three armed rel-vices including Summcrsl’ . 0A1“. and the two city colleges. 551:1, himself an athlete of note in gone by and several times d of the M.P.B. A.A.U. of C nlhis disposal in an effort to work u; interest and his efforts so far have been crowned with success. 5, m is very keen on the matter and wi s-which is alreal-h forthcom- mq-it looks as if a real comeback W111 h: staged here. at one time one ofythe hottest sports centres tn the ritimes. headlining the movement is the indoor track and field meet s .. comnfltition is bound to brlnz out game unexpected good athletic ma- terial and should Drovide snort- hlziflfy fans with a choice mor- se n addition stress is to‘ be laid Qfilg other branches of athletics Z n s is the first of s Canadian Pr s series on the ore-season oros- pects of the NJ-LL. Clubs. Today's 51:11’ covers Boston Bruins Tomor- my Detroit Red Wings. ' By GEORGE BURMAN '_Canarllan Press Staff Writer QUEBEC. Oct. 2i—(CP)—-With the Bruins‘ first league game asainst Montreal Canadiens barely m than a week away. Manager Ar Ross claims he still has some loll figuring to do before he settles Dl1,'8 definite lineup for the i943- lt-season. Reeuiar Boston players and rookies have been in training iinbc Oct, i3. After Sunday's exhibition match iflilillSt the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior Lcalzue. Art was . was in adiness last mitt for e Wenins this "WY"- lrlg-‘of the first dog snow ever held n this Province. Entries were here rom both of the other Maritime es while the owner of one domwaa from as far aWny B6 oi‘ 3?, the silshtiy more than loo dogs entered 1'7 were owned in NovdScot-ia. ten in New Bruns- wlck and all but ‘one of the TB- mainder from this province. ers of dogs entered included: Nova Scotia H. M. Mac- Leod. m. S.A. Beatty, Leo - ll, Fired O'Connell, Hon. L-D- urrie. AID. Johnson. and A. L- Johnson, all of Halifax; Mrs. l-‘rank Meik Tilorburn. George MacDonald. and Mrs. G MacLeod, Arthur Dalton, all c! Pictou; C.E. Waddon, Jerry B01"- den and C.C. Gregory, all of New Gia ow Mrs. zvlarwn L. Madden. _and Tom Fitzpatrick. Windsor: From NewBrunswick entries are ,meet_ I Entries close Nov. 13. . Cavanaush. M-D- Earle. Dr. James B. cYBrlen. J-E. McGuire. all of Saint John: John Weathcrb Col A. Eaffihmah- MHYSITBII ovang, Polly CIovanB 11M l-l s. Scott, all of Moncton. A s. MacBwen, Gunningsville; “lid Joseph s. Momeitll, Rothesay- The single Ottawa entry is Owned by Mrs. D. Edgar. Owners or dogs entered from this Provinc; in ude: Neil . Svlendsen. T.M. Gillies. C- F‘. Deakin, JA. Simmonds. Miss L Trainer. Mollie I. Lewis. Dr. F. Tiomarsh, Edward Hodgson. Mil rod Walsh. RA. Flood Fleur B.B. l-llllinn. James '1‘ Robison. Allison Mac od, A.G. i-logan. Irvin: Vail. M: can Williams. Samuel Ken- A.G. Tracey. L.B. Mag- , M W . . all of Charlottetown. nl-rflMcCann. .W.st Cnvehead. George T. Clarke. Sllmmerside- Ilanul Reymoncl and Willard Kelly tmll of Southport. Dr. A Kennedy. Georgetown. Miss Helen Dunbar. Kenboch- Marv MacI/ennan. AleXflndfil- Reginald A. Bell Sourls. J. L McEacIvrn Mount Albion l-LS. Scott from Moncfon hid B“ international champion, a Boston lcrricr sporting the name. Our WemSammy. l-lis dog was arousinfl nnniaemble interest among d0! bvers in Charlottetown. REMEMBER w-HEN (my '\.-- Cars-Man Press) Harry Grab, former middleweight Ind. lightweight world rhaltlpion, died at Atlantic City il lears ago today following a minor nose‘ operation. Y"".vn as 1H9 ‘Pittsburg W dmlll." he whipped limost every man he ever met in lcllteer of more than 300 batiles in I3 years. T-Te was the only 118M" in beat Gene Tunney. Tea and coffee cost the eflilil/Iii‘ mt of $97.21 a bound in the Ger- ’ _ Local sports at their lowcst ebb co-oneration from the ath- his Brains ’Line-Up ForSeason dtill Unsettled, Ross Says lfirsf Dog Show In Prov. Being Held Here Today ~ from the army and air force also boxing ' ban occupied Channel Islands. ETFITEWISI Pldns’ " Underway For Big" Local Sports with football. hockey. baseball. etc. all receiving ‘ kind f ‘ d Ina the coming mogtbs. “I Those from Prince of Wales College: Frank Aylwaa-l from Duncan's: PO. Short. RAJ‘ White. y: . NaVY Ind Lt Cotie. R.C.A.!'. at Bumm . was presided by Mr. yle who termed ltaill: gloat enthusiastic m f snort fficnls he had ever at aded in an athlete d spori executive. He was very ‘enn- tbuslastlc about the possibility of beck here a great come . But the nubile can do by I an interest and owinl l! it W!!! Opportunity by their at- tendance at scheduled events and by other means. ‘ On Sunday afternoon. w. Doyle announced l. soccer team from H. M.C.B Queen Charlotte wi a team from the RA adjoining the RAF. . _ a station here. more than mildly enthusiastic about this lellmn‘! crow of rookies the maiority of whom ranae from i8 to i9 years. "They're the smartest bunch of youngsters I have seen in my 20 vears in the NHL.” he Rloated. "You saw for yourself. There isn't a poor ulayer in the lot." Perhaps the Boston pilot's tough- est iob will be to fill the gooler’: pads of Frankie Brlmsek. rated one oi‘ last season's clasiest net-mind- ers. who has .Ioined the United States Coast Guard. Trying out for the position are tow-headed Harvey Bennett. who played last year for the we Generals and Que- bec's own Maurice Courteau, form- erly of the Washington Lions. Both boys have been turning aside the shots in great style. Many. Boxers Enter Tourney HALIFAX, Oct. 2i—(CP)—‘Boxel'S from many Maritime point; hale signified their intention of en- tering the lvialitinle championships here Nov.‘ i5 and i it was an- nounced tonight. ' Fighters will be on hand from Saint John, N.B., and Fredericton and the naval establishments Halifax, Deep Brook. N.S.. and Point Edward, N.S. Several entries are expected. -Arra ements have been made by the Hal ax Y's men's club, spon- sors of the tourney. to brins n11 eight winners in the Cape BTW?" amateur tournament here i0!’ ‘he Maple Leafs Ilave Player Shortage 5T. OATHABINES, Ont, Oct. 2i fCPl-Tile player shortage at the national hockey lea uc training camp‘ of Toronto Miro e made a frui the camp in search of talent. Providence no longer has a work- ing agreement with 2.42!!! Ind it is understood any players who do not make the grade with the N.H.L. club will o to Toronto Marlboros of the On rio Association's illnior “A" series. scheduled w be colched by Billy Taylor. former Leaf centre now in the Canadian army- Ilanaliions llave Goalie Material MONTREAL, Oct. ii-NIPI-Thf way it looks now. Canadians wont have to wo over much about a goalie when he National Hockey League season gets underway. Club officials still say that Bert Gardiner is on his way. nthoush he has yet to make an appearflnlre. Aside from that though. Bill Dur- ham of the Quebec senior hockey league Royals. and 17-year-old Jer- ry McNeil are showing fine form in the opposing practice nets After ‘T3 year's research scien- tists in Britain believe they have basketball. the ll l in . LOUIS HARE! pay z an exhibitionpmextieh with. fimdm. o“ Mm _ in the Juvenile Court. . I'll. I SAT. I EH. ‘s15; HONTAG8: IONTAG n, EOURIQNTUEBDAY U P. 5L “T P ll 845 .I- tsllrlnl Ilillllilllill thiseelllnnhnserycdfornews Otleealiltlen, S00 SETS TYRE STEEL received today. Fennell s; Obandiar. 1049-22-21. i will weak on st I-lazelbrook at an». Cross Roads at 3. and Alexandre at 7.30. liI-M-li. RETURNS T0 UNIT -— Gnr. JR. Fleming has returned to his unit at Petawawa after spending a five day lenw at his home in the city. OFFICER RETURNS - Cl-Dt. Charles MacKenzIe O-C. of "Queen comman g loer serve Division held at Toronto. VISITED MONCTON — Hon. L. B. MacMillan ty Minister of "rqflenfdléi nmanawmma-mswmluaumxrm I4 ;_. Elected (Jhairman Of Ceneral Board, M.R.E.C._ nay. r. y, Levy BRIDGETOWN om, ¢1_ Rev. I. Judson Levy United Baptist ‘Uéiufih. Chsrlottetotyvn, was glgqt. o N.S., hsirm nrd ‘(:11 thembderitinlgwitgleilileggi ucation Council at the con- . .. here this week. Th .ion closes today with J . En- e a special address by Dr. .0 gicott. returned missionary from snwtttil’. ghililman. Major Raymond ~ Secretary. Rev. 1A. a T’““‘?.¥an‘3“'”“é°“i“1 Emma r. 0:522:85‘ Bedféarltatan Curtis H. cu y . L. . . Hunter River, P 1114M gsvwflrffii’, gakelzJPentzz Rev. AG. Langley, ohn. Rev. J. E. DeLong, llillzog" Rev. A.J. u. Margaret ev. Saint berm; Miss Wolfvlllc: R c, _ Gordon. Amherst: Rev. E.V Forbes Windsor; Roy. 0.0. Walls, Petlt. a? “Cr-l A D- Rouse. Monctoni m; villi}. Gnffiféfm sift?’ 'L°““‘ and the officers. ' ohm Public Works,’ visited Moncton by Airways yesterday on business. l-ie retumed yesterday evening. TRAIN AND FERRY-The earllv: train left Borden last evening wit a crew of 116 passengers Ind ar-I rived here with 65 at 6.55 pm. The I carferr Prince Edward Island made crossings yesterdfly- WOUNDED m ACTION - L-f Cpl. James Robert Walton has been , wounded while on active service in‘ Sicily according to a wire received last night by his wife, Mrs- J. Ro- bert Walton (nee Margaret Weis- ner), 4 Stewart 5t Particulars will! follow. ‘ COL. BALSTON EXPECTED —-| effort is being made to have Col. J.L. Ralstnn. Minister of Na- tional Defcnce come to Charlotte- town and address a meeting in thr Empire Theatre as an opening fea- ‘ture of Army Week leadership in the "Speed the victory Bond Cam- ba In. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Mrs. Frank Riggs received the sad news that her brother Gilbert Vatcher had passed away in Vancouver ves- i terday evening. This is the second death in a week. Fanny. Mrs Rm’ Hutcheson. having passed away on the 13th of this month. T0 DELIVER ADDRESS ON l-‘OUNDERS DAY — Dr. G.D. Steeil, Principal of Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. will deliver the address in honour of the Founder of Mt. Allison at the an- nual Founders Day service to be held in the Charles Fawcett Mem- orial Hall. Sackville, on Thursday. October 28th. INJURED SLVERELY — Mr. V. L. Dingwvtil, C.N.R. employee was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday aftrjloon suf- fering from a broken right forearm. The injury was sustained when the motor railway car in which he and Roadmaster John Howatt were pl_'.ldinz to Murray Harbour. ‘umped the rails at Lake Verde. nosoital reports last night indicat- ed that he was resting comfortably. POLICE COURT -- At the Police Court yesterday one of two local men rimanded on drunk and dis- orderly charges was again remand- charged with being drunk and irr capable was remanded tili Saturday Three youths arrcstrd on Wednes- day nlght on breaking and enter- ing charges are being dealt with TRAVEL OFFICIAL HERE - Mr. Robert Simmons. C.N.R. travel- ler passenger agent. Washington. D. C. arrived the city inst nillhi; in the course of an extensive tour of the railway terminals. centres and tourist rieorts of Eastern Can- ads. . Simmons‘ purpose is to study travelling conditions. hotels. tourist faculties and mmoda- tion in this part of Canada so that he may act as a "Goodwill" ambas- sador ln the interests of American- Eastem Canada tourist travel. I-lo will return to Washington by wav of Boston snd New York AIRCRAFT DETECTION MEI- lNG — A meeting of the Aircraft Dstection Corps will be lleid in the O'Leary Public Hall O'Leary. 0c- tober 26th at 8.30 Din. Flying Offi- cer Wm. F‘. Burke of Eastern All’ Command will give an illustrated talk on Detection Corps work deal- ing especially with the part it plays the over-all aerial ehfence plan of the country as a whole. The slides consist of pictures of sub- marines, aircraft and operational rooms. Other prominent people will also speak. The area covered by this meeting takes in the Ob- server Post. areas under the foi- lowinlz Chief Observers: K. | mond Smith Fin C Curtiinéiiomagftigégfeuncci/ljiiiii "m. D.A. Morrison. Major G. Ray. Chairman ' 1 Publi it . . Rglmgtlley‘ 2 e y Rev J A ccu ve ommittee of R.E.C_C__ ltev. W.C. Machum, R,ev_ p; v_ rqllbesslil ti l o a B - Miss Viviaorila F033;?” (Scihnjigfelgl lalrls) Miss Lois Topper s} Jnmi ‘bow Rev- M. AllenGlbson. Enman, N be done to protect gitnn flyers and our own lives. ' mission charges. Mr. C.C. he City m slllll rt * I5 YOUR B sasmv -| m _ i," CUTICURA 5°” M“ No ad- Avarri. Sackville. was vester OINTMHNI POULTRY We require unlimited quen- llfles of chicken, fowl, Also all other kind; o! m»; liilllllfy live and dressed, Unr- rect grading and highest market prices. Our modern killing plant is M, your dis- posal. ' ' Swift Canadian 00., Ltd. Charlottetown. llllm 11m rainstorm-rowel ‘GUARDIAN 20% More Cream a» Yummy I Ill This liq 3-0010 in ANNUAL CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUI MONDAY. AT s Annual Reports and J. L‘. MONTGOMERY, MEETING OCT. 25th Election of Officers Secretary John ; SON? in the I the Mi‘. (young peoples) Rev. T D. ma. I l". EVQICDL. NEW Milli. Father And Son Banquet Iit ‘Y’ Last Evening I i The father I nd son banquet. 59011-1 c Cilarloztewxvll Ys a b?! th ‘ 3L; Men's C ub, was held las: evening Association ulllding. Ladlcs VIC’:- lwas a timely and powerful addressj by Two Doug MacLennan and responded W a hundred fathers and sons sat liowni by Mr. J.A.Haslam, president of the ".0 an excellent dlnncr, served by‘ Y M.C.A. Y.M.C.A ‘ lll l Ralph McLean. ' ,of the Y's Men's Club presided The main feature of the evening; The program included a monologue ident‘ ncsccl by Paul Cudmore and re- I sponded by Mr. B F Tin l-le appealed to both young and old for more men l0 take leadership roles. l-Ie called for men of virtue, vision valor and vlcwry, pointing out that it was only by the hard road of experience that sii3li men can be produced He appealed to the boys to “become V men in the battle of life." Mr. W. Scantlebury, physical director of _the Y announced the fall and winter program and ap- pealed to the boys for immediate registration in the various classes. The banquet opened with grace y Rev. 'l‘.E MucLerinan. The toast to the King was honored 1n, traditional fashion. A toast to the Y was proposed by - A toast to the “dads” was pro- ney. Mr. Arthur VCSSEY , (‘OWDOY by_Y'_s_Mflh__Rcv._LeDl'E{W_§§lL@g\I songs by Mr. Chal‘li_e__C§Bymb€i’- > Out Our Way Bv J. R. William: I I I I THAT counc- BE.‘ 11-5 n-r ~ o L no, W's ven- 50MB V E OLD HDR5E5'LL "ewe a»: ‘m NOSE BB6 BOULE ' BEFORE VARDDS THEY FIN“ AN ISH ‘THE BOAT5! can’; ltd IT] lain, accompanied by Mr. Blancharda club and baton swinging and a talk by Mr. Scentlebury and moving plectures. shown by Captain Mac- . an. ‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN . I'll-IE CHURCH IN for Sunday, Oct. 24th as follows: Dlmdas ll A. M. Cardigan 2 P- M. Lorne Valley 3.30 P. M. 7.30 P. M. The Year's Big Canadian Fox Exhibition cnlalorrsrowa NOVEMBER 8—12 The Fourteenth Show to be held under the auspices of the P. E. I. Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association This great Fox Exhibition is one of the few im- portant Shows to be held this year. The Exhibit will include a spectacular display of Registered foxes of all types. Classes for Standard Silvers, White Marked Silvers Stand- ard Platinum Silvers, Standard Plaiinyum and Standard Pearl Platinum have been provided If‘; in a competition of extraordinary attractive- .4_ great prize list — Large cash prizes - Mag. ntficent Silver Trophies. A meek of [rgmgndous Interest ad Excitement.’ DON'T MISS IT ! 1 Get your Prize List at once, and make your en- 111'.‘ early. Plan to attend and exhibit. For further information write the Secretary. Lieut.-Col. D.A. MacKinnon, D.S.0,, Charlotte. ' town, President, R-S- Humlihfey. Kensington, Vlce-President. w-R- Shaw. Deliflrlment of Agriculture 9 Secretary. I III-ZZ-Z-‘l-ZI. ‘ I a “$3” W1! a. J. MABOII -.l OPTOMITIIST i - "m" ‘M oil-yum: Glance‘ g I; i lent-Inc. P. l. l. Office n = lo u 3'22‘- r. E ‘” " FITS-BYTERTAN "i" 3 . CANADA.- services Holidays etc. by lppointmcnf Office Connected with _ DBUGBTOIB a. ., With Major Hoopla lav-HAT A a Nan-Is oawousaw ? APLAN Our Boarding House puny.’ FOR eyed. -‘LJR\N6 " Ptamwuv MUST x FINDA e oer-ease THAT Frzueraores B020 DREAM vr ? -- HAR-RUMPI-ili Tueee H sot-zap! MUST Be Qowz- / TOUCHDOWN Maueuuea / THAT ls CERTNM.'- , um! HON WOULD 1/ I IT'S DISGRACEFLL-i THINK YOU SHOULD BE AGHAMED OF YOURSELF.’ I B! Ed w? "'1 OH, WELL, COULDN'T WOU WORK IN TH’ ROOM TILL WE'VE HAD BREAKFAST--? . OI-l, LIVIN’- HOME - -\i?/E CAN COOK DON'T GO TO PUT OVER WITHOUT T AT HOME -- IT'S BAD ENOUGH TO HAVE ELDOQA COMING AND AN IMPORTANT CONTRACT HIS MESS --AN’ THAT'S ALL Ti-l’ I THANKS we e51- FOR AT THE OFFICE TRYIN’ TO HAVE EVWZY- West Point: John Hlerlihy developed a potato with the pow- er to rriatjbllgllt. man: George Matthews Alton Re Oncu ' TlLLlE THE TOILER - NO SUBSTITUTE POSSIBLE! HERE'S Mess.‘ CALL, MAC THERE'S "was BE HE’l-l- 0V it 2h W. JOB WHERE HE wosvT LET ANY WAC REPLAc