. null SIX sroliuuci NEW p. ' oar-uni s‘ pinion-z."- 1T S.‘ I; JIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EO Stenuous Workouts In Line For Maple Leafs ST. CATHARINES. On L. uuc club training camp here. Coach Clarence (Happy) ers-old and to the roster. Leafs open the N.l-I.L. season in Toronto. Oct. 30. against New York Rangers The two veterans are Walter diabc) Pratt. who came to Leafs inst season from Rangers in strode for Hunk Goldun and Red Garrett. uucl Mel Hill of Saskatoon. Both in c been turned down by the army and are expected here next week. Only other veterans of thehcitczlb B . in training are Davidson. plunging lcft winger" who has been llflfllL-fi IIPY I i1.".'\'. ureiucnt from the game. are in the Ducky Harris To Manage Buffalo ilCl-‘FALO. N.Y., Oct. I4—-(AP)— lrlarris. who _ baseball iul‘ zu years. stepped down i: ilunurs toduy w accept 00n- to pilot tne rlulfalc Interna- l League learn for 19M and "boy no guided the Washing- . iliuckiv .. til T112110!‘ lcaizue citlbs s‘ u in; was happy to do so. c Luz-moi" major leaf-we uuzcr of the the National League t‘ nu was "very happy ' Buffalo after 25 Hi- rcculled his playing days l Buffalo from 191'! until 1919 uhc began his major league career with the Senators. He said the Buffalo club had agreed to release him should a maJor league offer present itself and he chose to accept it. He add- e1. he would make every effort. to IIUDTOVG the Buffalo tam which finished seventh this year Harris replaces Greg Mulleavy who resigned Oct. 1 after one sea- son with the Bisons. Mulleavy was manazcz" of two pcnnannwinnlnz reams at Jamestown in the Class D Pony League before he ioined Buffalo. Larry Aurie To _ Coach Hornets PITTSBURGH, Oct. l4 - (A?) For the fifth straight year. Little Lnrcv Auric will act as coach of the Pittsburgh Hornets when the Amer- icun Hockey League season opens hers Oct» 27. owner John H. Harr- is announced today. um Aurie had given up his fob heriffs office at Det- roit to be it h the club again. 4mm FOOTBALL B.A.F. vs- 5.0.". SATURDAY, OCT. l6 College Field 3.45 p.m. Admission 25 and 15c "Tiouiciz Meeting of members P. E. Island \Gi€l‘IllIlI‘y Medical Association will be held on Oci. 15th, Friday 2 p.111, in offices Health Animals, RUBY Bldg" Charlottetown. Professional Bards -:.:~.-.-.-.- iiMorrelland Company i o. r. ARDIIIBALD ‘a Chartered Acconnfanlc Esstem Trust Bulldlas Charlottetown VufUbfl-‘J-T-F- McLeod 6v Bentley I W. E. BENTLEY. l. C. J. A. BENTLEY. l. C. Barristers and Attorneys-st- Law I 1M Prince “N08 Oct. i~i—-iCPl-strenuous workouts are in orders of the day at the Toronto Maple Leafs National Hockey Lol- . Day. ~h ldTud.with39bla.v- “ o a" v8 negwfltodsy said he expected to add two more veterans Contain. Lorne Carr and cDonald. Other oldtimers m. with the exception nf Schriner of Cai- wnu has announced his re- cleciinint: to disclose the ' I .i ins. Stiglmeier said Har- ild receive a large bonus and host salary evei‘ Daid o. Buf- who was discharged ' Philadelphia ercus. Bucko McDoDn d was casualty. He with stomach pains- ifl tilt“ day or so and will be down than ice." of the newcomers. Gus cuitre between Davidson and C was that with Jackie Ham fan naimo. BC. on the wins Grunt. who has several years in his credit. has been goalie number one. Rangers Dpen - Fall Training WINNIPEG. Oct. 14—(CP)—-New' York Rangers of the National Hoc- key league opened their fall train- ing at the Amphitheatre rink here today with four veterans and 30 fldd amateurs taking part in initial scrlmmases. Veterans who took the ice under the direction of Coach Frank Bou- cher were Ott Heller. rekfllll‘ de- fenceman for 13 seasons; Grant Warwick. who won the Calder Tro- phy. annual award to the N.H.L.'s most cutstandins rookie. in 1941. £2. Gordon Davidson and Bill Gooden. Niagara Fells amateur who joined the New York club at the failened of last season. I oac “ announced that Bryan Hextall. one of the National Hockey League's ace forwards. would probably loin the New York team shortly. The AZ-year-old coach. seven tunes winner of the Lady Bynz trophy during his career in biz league hockey with the Rangers. said at the first workout he had no definite thoughts of playing this season but was waiting to see what the future held forth. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Lester Patrick, the Silver Fox of hockey, turned over New York of to the Mediterranean and coaching dutieszo ‘Hank Boucher three years ago tod P '< i Patrick, 3 hockey pioneer in Cm- aria and the United States, com- bined with his brother Frank Pai- rick to organize the Pacific Coast league and had guided the Rang- m cf’: since 1926. . Yanks’ President Said Recovering NEW RDCHEIJIE: N. Y.. Oct. l4 - (AP) -- Ed Borrow, president o.’ the New York Yankees who has been confined to New Rochelle Hospital since last Friday with 5f- thritis and a heart conditions. was well enough to receive visitors to- day. The first to visit him were Joe McCarthy. manager of the Yankees. and Scout Paul Krlchelle. TANKS SUPPLIES (Continued from page 1.) the Voli/ulrno where it flows in- threa- tened to flank the entire German defence system along the stream.) Th fl e erceness with which the Germans are defending Rome in- dicates their value of the appreciation of the ession 0f the eter- nal city for m political effect. Its eventual loss by them may have all the greater l rcusslons becwse of their determined fight for it. The Germans even threw their carefully-boarded fighter plane strength into the Volturno strug 1e. bu]. a flight of Messerschm tts was beaten off by Spitfires. which shot down bwo and dam ed others. ine from the Me lterranean fight northwest of Beneyento cap- hlmd e town of Guardia, four miles north of the Calore River and olnlly nine miles east of the upper o u o and Canadian troops of my pushed seven miles to mount’ Gildone. which is only six miles from Campubassa. nn important in- land road jun ion the 8th ar- mgllrceaeddy. iniurles have been page; is bedded down "I worked out too hard the first tsgllbeasfltasevetinl Day has a good word for mug l Fort William worked well in work- outs and has been practising at who Joined the leafs last season utter Svi Apps was injured. n. cen- tre with Ted Kennedy of Burt Col- Carr cf Na- s. Benny Grant and Don Suther- land. both from Owen Sound. have been going well in goal. altholllh amateur and professional hockey ll mfie. u» the northeast British m In the most dramatic blow of the fighters destroyed two locomotives and 5i coaches north of Pesicara on ‘ the Adriatic. A government leaflet for funnel-s. says the Germans are using oil‘ phosphorus bombs in attacks on ‘ag- poisoning livestock- Auenou siuzl AT I3 KING SQUARE to sell by public suction her house- hold effects. conclstin: of 1 Enter hm ran e (Iron King). l hot plate. on blc and chairs, I studio WIND. I small china cabinet, I wardrobe, 1 oslr dining-room “M; , * -' " and six chairs. severll stool 1 rgc pant (In iirh Ivy) l u: Al tx W. MAI HIESUN M090 Cheslerfied suite, '2 plea; MUM, h, “m, cfinnu“. choirs. l upholstered uhllm. mqll. umuusrrzit. sopwrron. I1‘ °"" °""""' l "Imu- 1 beds, om oo m... George sum?‘ will-linear! fiflilrmm. r m u:- - _:~ ' c o squuuv "9 ‘ M- ALBM FARMER menu. sr:-':::::.. 2.22: sanmsrrhtrlfiodiiiron. no. Help?“ Wu’ ‘M "mm “h” C" “ n B"! v1 Cvmmmo Illa. w.n. BEATON, MONIY TO DOA! "at". Auctioneer. m“ ‘last year when | floetinu detachm ricultural land and warns that; crops on which the are dropped should be destroy to prevent 1 rvzspu. oer. ma n a r. M. a ---—- c .30. I am instructed by MrmBJ u“ States authorities - n cue flight and w ‘TM’ ' m - American aircraft will rwlng a lliar with the are er ilhl m pugw eeyeglghttievelop "M" Mm“ THEATRE “GRO$SROAD$" Starring __.._.__€__ . CLAII TREVOR BASIL RATHBON! MONTAGU!» I'll. I P. M- MONTAGUE. SAT. l AND 10 I’. M. mm. unoun DON'T ‘I'll BEST!!! SHIP. Holpuigl. Bunr u. ru- mmn u. luau nussvsp - w; " ims-mmwfii‘. "‘ “Ln-aw %§'A'J°;Z'§Z¥ m. den of unwound“- ....'.l."..?.... mum: .mynuwhuvniasv uh u u hnny V ) which new“! i-i-iii higdvgtcoiewsg. II (“Any-u h’ wowvmvu‘ £73m. time but but CONFEDEIIATION LIFE INHUI» ANCE- D. TREVOR WAYE will bl absent from the city Oct. 14th to 25th. The office will be open to N- ceivo payments of accounts. 10-14-31. TIE OPEN SEASON for Ruffcd GIOIBG and Hungarian Partridge will from tober 15th w f‘ 81st inclusive. Defin- mcnt of Agriculture. 10- 8-81. HUNTERS ATTENTION. — The Bag limit for Native Patti-idle is three birds Der day, and for Hun- arr. . Another line that showed well Change Opening ;Date of Season i upw nsvszu. Conn, Oct. 14 h- 1. e -Americ‘an hockey league's 196-44 WES |Podoloff, piesident of the circuit,- ~asld wday that a change had‘ bien- ll’ . playing at t. 26. .(AP) - Twelve hours after imade opening the season a learlier with Pittsburgh Cleveland on ‘hlesday. Oc at Pitt-Sbllfkh Oct. 27 . Reports From Exchange Ships MORMU Oct. l4 — (AP m., and that the Grips-helm, br owing day. gers are likely to remain until the Grlpsholm arrives. Victoria Driving Dlub Meeting Club will gttalélgo Sfgturday evening Jnvestigation Eskimo’s Death Delayed A Year fight Iii Churchill, MAIL, has megnf, t- DOnement for a year of the ingiiiry into the death of an £31; R.C.M.P. headquarter-sun day. Meantime forward for o. far-north post w Dos manager .A. H Newcsstle-bnllyne. En ., IIiDeE wife, and his cerk, D. Munroe, of Clanwilliam, Man, who are faced with a critical shortage of supplies. The wife of the dead Ibkimn was taken to Fort Ross thLs year by Constable C.L. De Lisle t. tawa. a mountie stationed at Pond Datrol of about 1.000 miles inves- tigating the death and finally took the woman into custody. Pending the arrival of Fort Ross-it will take at least year now that winter has set in- the Eskimo woman and witnesses who had been taken to the post in anticipation of a trial will be told to return to their hunting grounds. Police authorities here said there is no question the natives will obey whatever instructions are yen to them by Constablg De us; pg m when they should present them- selves at Fort Ross. or anywhere 6% next ygibrl. e cons - e himself is expected to start off soon on his re gun tto Pondd u; W“ o earn an go first to re. noise Bay. about 4 0 miles to the south. A veteran northern tra- Vel-lel’. he is expected to make the Journey without difficulty. Officers said there L; B, question whether the Eskimo rumm- who Killed by a rifle bullet was the tim of an accident or foul play. Hi5 bfldy will be examined by a doc- tor and coroner when the norrhs em Bllllply ship Nascopie nexs gets through and then, if necessary. woman will be brought to trial be- fore the Magistrate who accom; .. on er “ ..-.."".= wrum- “m” en c . m“ - lo-iu-al. TRAIN AND FERRY — The early train left Borden last even. imz with 110 passengers and arriv- er here with 60 at. 7.35. The ferry Prince Edward Island made five The same two teams had been to inaugurate the season‘ GAO, Portuguese India, ) — The port officer .was informed in a wireless from the Teia Maru that the Japanese ship bringing Canadian and American repatriates from the Far East would arrive at Mormukao Oct. 15 at 1 a. I 1n n lng Japanese would arrive the foli- The Teia Maru will proceed im- . mediately to dock but the passen- aboard A meeting of the Victoria Driving be held at Hugh Walker's Oct lfl r the purpose of rlistrib- ;uting prizes to the owners of win- Iignk horses in last winter's ice rac- R. u .v .- “.." ..‘.‘.%‘“"l‘.i'" ‘mffiieildfi rs ua yes e a. as a gt No. l Air Observgr School. RC. sented by Winil’ mdr. Barrett, in charge of training headquarters. O T0 MANAGE STORE — Lieut. Harry Jamieson is home on leave and will carry on the business at Jamieson’: Drug Stare during the illness of his falher, Mr. J. G. Jsmieson. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Service Eastern Parish Sunday, October 17th. Bangor l0 A. M. 12.30 Charlottetown Penticosto-l Church. Elm Aye- 3 P. M. Birch Hill 5 P. M. Kinross 7.80 P. M. Murray River. Rev. Richard West- away, speaker. 10-l5-li. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Brookfleld Charge. Div- ine Worship will be held next Lord's Day as follogvs: Hgrgviilo A . . . avigaflon awa . lI A. M. Hun iv . . GI Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goo will will bring the message the Glas cw Road Church. Don- ald Nicho son, Student n NAVAL NEWS - Sub. Lt. D. P. doberman. trainini officer of H. CS. "Queen Charlotte" has been promoted m the rank of lieutenant. Sub. Lieut. . Freeman arrived here from Quebec City to act as school master during the absence (fir; leave of Sub. Lieut. George r ON MEDICAL INSPECTION — Col. JL. Sutherland. district med- ical officer and Lt. Col, HA. Lack- ner. assistant medical officer. Hal. ifax. are here on a routine .c- tion of the medical centres of the §ari<aus carups of Military D o. . ENTERTAINMENT AT FALC- ONWOOD — A “westem" motion I l°y‘.’i*l."ii..‘if.i “T.“'I‘°’E.i"“£; m '5 DP“; P ic to northe of 0 hunter, slid fo- ‘ - went plane tn fly to the to bring out tin the, picture shown Wednesda after- noon to the patients of Falconwood Hospital was greatly enjoyed by the inmates. These shows which have discontinued during the sum- mer months will be resumed week- ly during the fall and winter. Ca HD Maclean. Salvation War Services. No. 62 C. A. ( (l1. is supplying this voluntary ser- y ce. clur q: irrita- tion: lul. use pure, emollient curicunu SOAP aMd OiNTMENT Cuticurn is gentle, medicinal, doped‘- able, world-brown. sun using Cullen‘ gassing come u a shock to rela- vac. ISLAND!!! WIN AWARDS - Anxwuncement by manhole Head’; o . awards to a number of Maritime military men included the follow- from Prince Edward Island! lottetown: The Canadian E!- fioimcy lfedsl aster- c, w ileum‘ mt on. A mié a pismefpi pmi-auo". Mllor a. p. Howard, Prince Edwezl Island Highlanders. rouslun. TIIIS AFTERNOON- Tbe funeral of the late Mrs. Josiah be umoon he: . . . arry Murphy. 38 Valley St.. thence to her form- er residence at Apnln Road Where funeral service will be held on ar- rival. Interment Apoin Road cem- e ry. NEW NAVAL DRAFT ‘— A new draft of recruits was tested and started training on l-l.M.C.B. "Queen Charlotte" yesterday. The men will be known as the "l-lowee Division’ and will take their initial training here. They slung their hammocks for the f st time lasr. nliht. Th? ‘it ac Whit "Zuniccbk w o , . . . B - ~ ggacLeod and Ig.B.B.A.. R. R. Beck KINSMEN MEETING — The istrict _ today! All drIlliItsi Mtdshln Canada. ject anesthesia-its o . very and come of their react- ions on the human body. The Doc- tor informed his listeners that an- aesthesia was of quite recent dis- covery but that its uses had mule wonderful strides in the Dost century. He went on to explain some of the effects of the different popular anaesthetics in use and some of the common misconcept- ions in regard to their reactions on the human body. In thanking Dr. Rschmel the chairman, Rolly Tay- lor, voiced the general o inion when he said it was one of t e most in- teresting and informative talks that the Club has enjoyed for some time. The Kinsmen Club was honoured in having among their guests Ueut. A. B. Cosh who had just returned from duty in many distant waters with the Navy. Other guests inclu- ded Flt. Lieut. Laverfck and Flt. Sgt_._ll_filburn. R._A._F. Out Our H é:.»>)>/°§>v-. ~_ _ 2 4 ATIIACTION UH‘.- IIIOIAI. , i tonight. 0r! Ship llosptsl ‘Hut mums: . omJicmJRfiififi: tine uslness. . . Hol- mes. Ottawa is here in the some official cplllcltv. Y‘! MEN'S CLUB IIIITINO — "Boyir Camps" was the Illblflt d",- gilirbed st last nishtb Jllnl sod m‘ m. m“ tins up ow»- ing of a. boys’ camp to be held next summer at Holland Cove. MnNel- aim i“§§"°“w YkMOA In my; t , ' or secre logpibl btits irétacrestink talk on the Q0 - Eric T. W o . Charlotte" was a. guest. The chair- man for last night's meeting was Mr. Arthur Duvar. AIRMEN RESCUE!) — fol- lowing statement the crash of an aircraft at sec Wed. nesday and the subsequent rescue of the crew members by a flying boat was eleasod yesterday by the RAJ‘. station here: “Four mem- rs of the crew oft an siécriaft which had crashed a sea yes r Iv vhzlere rescued by a flying boat with; Ch ltteto h re a. longs: we?‘ mm on the Hills- borouah Bay. The names cf the Personals Mr- James Mac-Beth, ‘Iranian, N. S. spent the holiday at his home at Monte , P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maconsld have returned to their home in Trenton N. S. after a most enjoy- able visit with relatives and friends in different parts of P. l’. I. .Mrs. C. N. Gammon and little son, Marshal, of $aint John, N. 3-, are visiting Mrs. H. H. Court, Rita Apartments, Charlottetown. m. J. mm Douglas. M.P.. is on the sick list ut his home here. Miss Myrtle Cairns, R. N. Green- 15m field and Miss Adele Mclyor, R. N. of Kinkora, both graduates of the . have sc- Western Hospital. BRINGING UP FATHER ___._X TIPPY AND panies the cruise Word of the death was first heard the mounted police anti-the schoo- ner St; Roch-Was making her way through northern waters from Pam im to Atlantic. The investigation by Constable 1011mm, SBCOYid year in a row - which Dlaoed the whites at the post in their difficult supply man, m. Doris reaching Ottawa said they have mobiles for not more than a month, but R.O.M.P. author-m“ mid the native population would w) the Whites supplied with meat and other native foods. tolfiflgf-dsllglnz the radio supplied n's Bay C m ts, sent word cf the sitiin on ytopoghe at Not- i . ere to Churghiii grid it is Canadian navigator fam- a. Vitamins provided by ohm, 11', sununer-the l OOUS! N ELDOPAIS COMI VISIT MOM’N ewAwMA ARE FIXIN’ TH’ HOUSE ALL up JEST ‘cuz use 6 THINGS -- COUNTTA SHE'S POP'$ RELATIVE " ‘raoudm. Sunday Mr. Davies. "Bli- . F STEST SELLING CIGARETTE TOBACCO . ith his wi e and fem- Chgibttelown and returned to his unit yesterday. a Mr. Henry Williams. Charlotte; fawn. better known as "neighbor ycstcrda. was receiving the the occasign being his 00th bir d All i f this company are“ , He“: | O I on instead cl B0 $533‘. ‘$2.35.? §€fi“t€.i€‘. Trinity United tin... FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15TH 7.00 P.M.: Choir Rehearsal in‘ P.M.: Younl People's U iottetcwn Airport- iiirl Guide News On Sunday ' will be broadcast by C. (London) rest can‘ tre has received a quilt bearing thg names of 450 residents of its nu sake city in Canada. GUIDES/S’ CLUB .30 p.m.. at the hillgld of Owls and Tawnys in Charla age__mou_esbed__go bejgrgsent. By J. R.illiams Our Boarding House I ‘ ' With Major Hooe A eeaoioo woo ease» rue I‘ BEAIJTiFUL/ - 1on9. 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