PATIE 3E CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new! of local inter-cat, but advertising of a newsy nature lnly be inserts at five cents a win-d, strictly pay- able ln advlnce. JOIN ILCJLF, - Bu; Biowarfl oonof Mr. and Mrs. MiioonO. Stewart of Charlottetown, Laurence Ramsay of Hamilton. and Fred Keizer of York. have Joined the B. C.A.F. and loft yesterday morning for MOncton with/ere they will be stationed for two weeks befons proceeding to oilier part4 of Cen- acln for tnninigig. GOLDEN WEDDING-An event of more than usual interest took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Burhoe. Alexandra on Oct. 2o when they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. The members of the family were all present with the exception of their daughter, Mr; Hilda Dunbrack. Waltham, Mass, who was unable to attend. They wen the reci- pients o! lovely ftl. numerous congratulations. legrams and telephone calls which all testified to the high esteem in which this amiable coupie are held. They have lived their entire lifc in Alexandra Iwhere Mr. Burhoe was engaged in carpenter work until a few years ago when he sustained a serious fall. Mrs. Burhoe is an energetic Red Cross ivorkt-r. ‘Ihev have 311- e ways contributed greatly‘ to welfare of tire community and the church, The evening was pleasantly spent and at 10.30 the guests sat dovm m a sumptuous rcpast and after surging “Old Lani: Sync" all repaired o their htxries wishing the “bride and groom" many more years of wed- ded llfi. fii Lieut. Durell G. Murrivy arrived in the citv last evening to spend 1. short leave With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Murray. Friends will rfigret f0 heal‘ 0f the continued illness of Capt. J. C. MacDonald. He i; shill confined to bed at his home in Cardigan, Retail Foods Administrator Visits Prov. Mr. ll. l. Jordan ma! admin- istrator of fi00ds “film the Warm“! Prim-s and Trade Board, Ottawi». arr-nod 11 ire from 11H1fl?<_ and 15 milking a. tour of the lvmritimes 011 fliiiCltll business. Mr. Jordan expects to iealve IlflI Friday morning for Saint John- While here he will confer with Mr. George H. Barbour. Prices and supply Roprosentative of the W-P. T.B_ for Prince Edward Island. Ho will discuss witrh Mr. Barbour pro- blcms which arise in connection with the distribution of foods. The retail administrator Walt hi; in his praise of the co-oper- aiion being given all across the country by retniliim and Wholfi- It/UOFS. A native of Vancouver this ll Mr. Jordan's first visit to PrincO Edward island. He cum-eased him- self as being delighted with ‘U110 scenery of the province. Much Interest In King's 0o. Military Display Southern King's turned out, in large num- csterduy to greet the Military rorn the city which visited Harbor, Murray River and e to stimumite interest in Third Victory Ipan. Sc‘ s from No. 62 Canadian Arn Basic Training Centre. accom- pflllivtl by their béilld, a half-section of artillery which is proceeding 0\'(‘l‘.~‘£*2lS, motorcycles and Bren Gun Carriers were included in the military display. At Montague s large number of patriotic citizens attended the short ceremony held near the Le- gion Rumlis. One of the features of the irruqrnm was the stirring ad- drcss gluon by Flt. Sgt. I-linson A. MiicLeorl, OLeary, who served wiih distinction overseas with the Roy's! Air Force. He was a crew- mcmbcr in a plane badly damaged ovcr the Bay of Biscay during an opcriitioirnl flight. He lost most of his riclit hand but w'tl1 other mumbcrs he got back safely to England and after a period in hos- itzil was sent to Canada. Flt. Sgt. ticbvnd held the attention of his lisiviivrs fvc-sicrfiy as he recount- ed some of his personal experiences Willi the R.A.F. Capt. Norman lnwtliel‘. Queen's County chuiunan of t. e Loan, alsO sptke b1icfly urging te eople of Kins‘: County to get be ind the muiiigiiiign and give the utmost support, to Canada's war effort. He referred 1o the "marvellous turn- out" and the arr-lit spirit shown by blip lwivple 0f Moiitflillle W110 W619 prr \‘il in lurize rrimbcra. R . Paul Richardson, acted ll chairman at the gathering and ho al<o iccitcd the opening prayer. A short address was also delivered ‘by ltcv. Mi". Hayward. Thr- hnritf nf No. 62 C A.B.T 0 entertained the pcopie with several (‘lllCVllDlP selections. Drawn up be- side the band vras a detachment of wldivia: irrm Beach Grove. Mr. A.F Campbell. Loan Oi‘- ganiwr for King's County. Monta- gue IVJIS present at this and other [neclinizs lirld ycsierday. A great deal of interest was mani- fested in the half section of artill- ery which was drown up on the strcot iicarbv It was in charge of Lieut. A. Verdy, Montreal, and the pvrsoncll was composed 0f lfieqth solriirrs from Quebec. Similar demonstrations were held at Murrziv RlVPl‘ mid Murray lIar- bour whore Flt. Sgt. MacLend also atltlrcsscd those prcscnt. Chairman at the former place was Mr. Waiter Buell and at the latter Rev. V1.0. . Labrecque. Bherbrooke. Que. was in charge of the members of the‘ Fusiliers do Sherbrooke who were present at the demonstrations. Major A S Robertson was in charge of the detachment from No. 62 C.A.H.T.C. FIRST REFLECTORS The cat's eyes do no t shine — grey merely reflect the faint 118m terdav as Father Walter Ian's charges. striking quickly in the first half got their margin of Vlf-‘Wly to takf the ‘encounter 8-3. H Ability to capitalize on the breaks’ of the game paid off for the Saints yesterday. Always on top of the ball they got their first touchdown by fast following up and then as an Air Force player made a wild pass Saints again were quick to take advantage and turn the mistake into five more points for themselves. I I I And in winning Saints had. by no meflli-i- 1111i! edge over the Airiiieii. In fact if anything. the loscrs had the better or territory play. Pariiculiniy Ms this very noticeable in the final half and but for some erratic WOPK “hen 1n scoring posiiiou the RAF. team might well have wuiket. oif with the victory. a a . Bu! the biiz thiniz about yester- day's tussle was the improved torrn shown by both squads. The first time the two senior squads met the football dismayed was. io put 1; 01MB. "Wrfiblo" On that occasion neither squad could apparently do anythimz right. Yesterday it was lust the direct opposite - e From the Opening whistle to me final one the two iiftccns 111mm m a brand of the Eflflllbll flame that was both pleasiiiu and sensational. EWTY man on the field was on his toes every rriinuie and as a result treat kickinz. sensational broken field running. fast three-quarter line work and close following by the ODpOSlIlR foriviirds lnid ilic fans expecting almost ti-lHllllllK to hap- 06h. I I I I The brand dished out yesterday is type that will quickly bflllil the fans back in larizer numbers than ever. It_is a 200d maiiv year's since this writer witnessed such stood football and already iiiaiiv of the fans in attendance Yesterday ure Wmdeflnl Just when the two squads will meet in their riext. encounter. And anotherthinz noticeable ves- terdav and an imixiriiiiit nan. of the Barrie also ivas ilic iiiie iob of ru- ereeiniz done bv Flt. Licut. Herri- 11111186 of the R..A.F. The official turned in an outstandimz perform- anoe and drew many complimentary mmarks from‘ the spectators, o a Althousrh no plans have been madefor the holdinir of the Inter- collcmatie rusrbv series this your be- tween P.W.C. and second Saints neverthelau it appears likely that the Prince of Wales team are 20in: to let into action for at least one tame. From 200d authority it was learned yesterday that a. izanie be- tween P.W.C. and Father Eyed Cass’ Hizhschool team of St. Diiiistaiis W111 likely be held at the University field on Saturday afternoon. ' The proposed ame should dose-knit affairxand perhaps when the P.W.C. team sees how it shapes P up plans will then 2o ahead for the holdiniz of the intercollegiate 50r- l€s. Ruirby fans hope such will the case. I I I I Columns have been written about 0W Glenn Cullllimzham and Bill othron fought cripplinz childhood accidents to rise to track fame. but Gundar Haefll. sensational Swedish 7111111611-1185 no_ such backzzroiinci. WCQPIdUIR to his feilow-wuiiirymen. H9 “B! 111-51- Ii Dlain farmer bov in the summer and a lumberlack in me winter until two years mo. when he became a fireman. o - a He was seriously ill with “new. monia four years aizo, but it, 9V1- dentlv left him with no physical de- fects. as the record-breaking he has been douuz lately shows, 1t seems that he owes much to Henry Kalarno, a former Swedish track ABBA". who has been acting as his coach. In fact Hugo's first 1,11- uldnph of note was when he defeat- o in 1940. running‘ 1,5 metres in 3.51.8. 0° I I I That he has wrest stamina has been shown on many occasions. two 0i them beinz when he establishfd a record for a. mile and two davs later broke the two-mile mark. It is no wonder that thev are txyiniz to entice him to this side of the At- laritic. Expresses Thanks To City Council I The following letter received re- cently by Mr. James A. Fullerton, Cilty Clerk, in response to a letter sent from the City Council is self-explanatory: 554 Shorbrooke 8t, Peterboro, Ont... Oct. l0. 1942 James A. Fullerton. City Clerk. Charlottetown, P. B. Island. Dear Sir:- I wish to thank you for your kind letter of the 7th. also your Mayor, Mr. Holman and your City Council for their expression of sympathy in the death of my son ‘Dom. who was a member of the crew. oi.’ the Charlottetown, which was your corvette. It is indeed nice to know tha/t my sons name will be placed on your “Honor Ftoll". He was an only son and hLs father served durinv the last war, later I n to make a double effects from it. so I been called u sacrifice for reedom. My son was just befllnning to take his father's place and I feel his death so deeply. but hope and pray their lives will be avenged and their sacrifice will not be in vain. Everyone I have hoard mention the H. M. C. S. Charlottetown re- marked about Nie lovcly crew of men it had. 5o if your name is given to another corvette. I hope its crew will carry with it the- same typo of manhood that the one just lost, carried with hcr. Yours truly. MRS. CORAL MacDONALI). O ORIGINAL SUBMARINE The killer wiuiievyviii attack much larger 51399198 and even boats and lmBll ships. be CCIHYEIIIZIII Push Over Two In First Half 1 Saints Are Wi hints evened up their oxhibltion football series with the RAF. yel- ‘McGui- Quick Tries Of Came To Take Encounter 8-3 Pushing over two quick tries midway through the first half, the last of which was converted St. Dunstan! University sl-niur rugby squad defeated the lt.A.i-‘. [Plllfl B to 3 in one of the best football matches wit- nessed here in a number of years. Featured by gri-at passing playn, broken field running and loll of booting Saints afii-r inking their 8-0 lead were on the defensive prac- tically the i-ntii-i- around half oi’ the game but the best the Airmen could do was boot ovi-r a pciiiilty goal late in the final session to account for their three points. The Air Fbrce ti-iim kicked off to the Saints und for the first few lllllllll<5 kept pint i11 Saint terri- tory. Kicking‘ IlllLl ' LSillk‘. well RA. F. had the \\'lllllI_'l.> istliliiiiz hard to save ilicii" line but a ireiiiiliy kick relieved matters iOl‘ the Uill\'€i‘5ll.‘v' sciiiau. Pray ruucd up and down tlie iicld for" the litXl, icii niiiiiiit-s and "Yhoiripsoii. DlK ioruniu ut the RA. F. team, furnished one of the high- lights of the Rdlllc‘ as with his team awarded a. penalty kick exactly on the cciiiieticld szripi- the bu‘. rugby- ist. tried 8. DlaCLlllLllL iiiiil uus only lIlCIlCS SIIOYL Will] 011$ 01 UIC lllOSL powcriui boots ever soon here. Saints (lllbbliilk and ninninit the bail roared into Air Force territory aiio as a dribblcd biili rolled over the Airmeiis’ line If/OSSIICI’ beat out a R.A.l1‘. player to 726i the first try of the Likiilli‘ Jini Higuiiis, injected iii- to the lilltili) of ihi» Siiints yesterday and who turned ill an outstanding Rama at his fullback position saw his attempt at convert hit the bar and roll back onto the DIEIVIIIB field. ’I‘wo minutes later Saints struck again. Richards a star of the losu": yesterday sci-mud to be in the clezir oii a pas u: piiiv: he elected to and Young Martin uitii a brilliant piece uiiiiiniz as he inter"- : heave. lvliirtin was centred Rldhl Blake, Drillon, Reardon Seen As Main Punch MONTREAL. Oct 2i —- (OP)- Dil-k Irvin is offering no guarantee but the ivfly 'l‘iic- Bhike, GOYCIIO Driiiuii and ’1‘=i"ry' ltciirtlcn are teaming up. ii, sums fairly cle- iiiiite that illkSi‘ PlllVJC uiill pro- vide the niuin punch for Montreal Canzidleris in Une coming Nat. ioiial Hockey League season. Rienrdon is not yei- Canadiem rollfff)’. as he has n<.t been re- leased by Br~=icn Bruins, but Irvin seems anxic s to keep the young Arid there is small wonder for this desire, for rink- side obsepvers watching the three forwards in practice siaried talk- ing of the Iipwio lvlorcnz. Frankie BOIICIICI‘ and Aurel Joliet com. blniiiion. Irvin has been swiicliing his fnir- wairds hither niid ytn in an Qffbrt to pct. the best coiribiiiaiioiis pos- sible, and he has another lino shaping up in Ray Gei'liffc_ Buddy O'Connor and Joe Benoit A third line of Elmer Lach. Tony Denier; and Maurice Richard has also caused a gleam of satisfaction to sparkle in Irviiifls eye. Charlie Sands and Stu Smith are playing utility rrlcs and are rizht in them when diffiruit spots arise. Paul Bi . in acnls is almost at his pcak and sizniild hr in fine fetL-le when thc season opens. BIG BOMBERS ____(Confi_riu_vrl from page l)__ double hlnw in the battle of the Atlantic. The R. A. F. muss night attacks on German submarine building plants and bases have a similar objrclivo of disrupting the enemy sea w fare strategy before it has a clumce to get to work. Even b NYC the Fortress raid was officially announced here, the Vichy l'il(.ll() broadcast that port installiilitiiis zit Lorieiit hud been bombed; that 100 ticrsoiis \_\'£’i‘€ killvd and 350 injured. The Vichy radio. hoivl-vfr. illLl‘l1')lll&'(l the at- tack to It. A. F. bombers. Nazi: Cnlllht This French report 1l1d1¢BW<1 that tiic raid was a heavy one and that. it apparently caught the Ger- man (icfviiccs flntfootcd. Three Royal Canadian Air Force fighter squiitirons (Bllfillged 1n 5uppQf%/]]\g1i)])€I‘llI.IOIlB came back ithoir a oss. wLoricnt long has bcen used b! the Germans as a base for sub- marine opcriitions far out into tho Atlantic and in the Bay of Bis- cnxficr the fall of France, Lor- ient bccuirie knoivn as one of the "invasion bases" which Priirie Minigtflr Churchill said the Gei- man army had prcniired for its gmnd attack on Britain, which p - l c. rlalifilxilggtyfililsmxlliwll rflldfd We“ iouslv by R. A. F. planes. Perhaps the ‘most destructive attack was that in October. i940, iri whhcnl}; the British ministry of lnlfonriiiwe“ niiiiminccd, two bit! $11135 sunk 1111a "ovcr 3,000 German sol- (jlci-s" were killcd. Men, Women Over 40‘ Feel Weak, Worn, Old‘! Wont Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Dov‘! lfvlk, riimtnivn, exliuiistrd COIIAII‘ il-m mnkr- vnu fro] (rigged out, 0M! Try (ii-ire: (‘nnniins gnnornl tnnirl, Itiiiiuiiiurs. nflI-n nnmlorl sftvr 30 nr 40, Biiiihl on lr-n, rnlrliim. ptinspliiirul, viimi iii ill li-ilm vb" lot niirinnl Hop, vim viiiiiiii li l" over the line when he passed to Mc- Lellan who touched the bail down directly lXlllllCi iiic posts. Higgins’ convert splii the posts t0 Rive the ivinncrs uii 8-0 loud. For the entire second half the hard-lighting Air Force team hani- niercd stcudilv iit 1,118 Saints liric but could not izei over. At one time particularly they ivere within six iiiclics of Kfiillllil a trv only b0 have over-arixiousiiess and fumbles ruin their chances as ilie Saints dribblcd and kicked out of danger. Three times during the half the Saints were forced l0 rouge for safety and here aR-ain Higgins stood out as he ieii on loose bulls that rolled over the Saints liiic. For five minutes Saints were bottled up inside their own ten yard line urriil tfflltlC passing by the R.A.F. 8148111 helped NIZQVG the prcssiuc on the winners. S.D.U. iiriallv forced play deep into R.A.F_ territory but again the losers par- aded the lciiizth of the field with kicks and three quarter line plays. Richards tviili RAJ“. oii the Saints 20 il'i(’(l D. field R081 but. the kick was low. For ilic next few minutes play razed around centre field but firi- nilv ilic Air Force boys again fought their ivay into opposing territory. Play was on the 25-yard line WIICIL the Air Force team were awarded a Dciialty kick The ball was close to the sidelines as Thompson tried another placement and this time the RAF. forward split the posts with a high boot. It was the final scoriria of the game. The losers again forced their way into scoriniz position but the Saints rouged for safetv in the fin- al miiiute to offset the threat to their line. LIIIOUDSI Sud-Fullback, Higgins; three- quartcrs. O‘Nei1. Morris. Martin, Mc- Iclizin: halves. Stiarkey. Cameron. R. McDonald: forivarrls, Dcvcreaiix. Aylvezird. L. Rossiter. W. McDonald. G. Sullivan. Linus Rossitcr. A. J McAdam. McEntcc. O'Shca. RAE-Fullback, Klllil‘. three- qiiartcrs. Howells. Courtney. Sidd1e- man, Baldwin; halves. Jackson, Richards.; forwards. Parker. Evans. Smart, Forbes. Mundey. Johnson. Thompson. Waring. __Rcfcrc_e :__ Flt Licut._ Hernnyinqg. OUR WAY official and former nners Over R.A.F. Squad Former Hockey Star Buried DALIOUSIE. 1L8, 008.31 — (0P>—- Frankie leBlano, town hockey star who died after a hunting accident last Saturday, was buried today with military honors. The funeral was one cf the largest ever held here. Rev. Jrmes Leblanc, a cousin, sung Requiem High Mass in St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church. Dark Discovery Wins $11,300 Pot NEW YORK. Oct. Zl—(AP)-'I'he gliimor boys of the ilirec-year-oids. Alsab and Shut Out. were so intent on watching each other in the Gal- lant Fox Handicap today that a four-ycar-old fillv who wasn't sup- ecl to have l. look-in "stole" the 11,300 pot from them. She Dark Discovery, a front-running daughter of Discovery from the stable of the Virginia breeder. John A. Bell. Jr. This mile-and-five- cights tussle was supposed to come close to deciding 1942's champion- ship of the three-year-olds. their previous aet-toizethers Shut Out won the Kentucky Derby and the_Belmorit Stakes for Mrs. Payne Whitney and Alsab had grabbed off the Prmkness for Mrs. Al Sabath But. although this was the first time they said "howdy" to each other since the Belmont in Juno, today's test didn’t settle a thing. except that Aisaii fumed loose some "lick” to finish second. Neither of the biiz horses gave Discovery! douizhtcP-a $37.80 for $2 shot—a "rumble" today. and in the end it cost them the pay- m cheq ue. their n to a distance of several yards By J. R. WILLIAMS in won by Mr. Eid. Nicholson. In Crockett and H. L. Smith cori- Last Evening Friday evening Naivy, Army and AirforogoPufl-llsus will lnlizrilate i? th winter xlng season .w a last eveninz at the Chflrlviw- sereles of twelve bouts to be held in town Curling Club the presenta- m, mm Han M, Bead. Gm“, tion of quoit trophies won during qyainmg gent-l ‘he Yea‘ W“ held- pokesmen for the ohm . Mr. Arthur McPherson in the vices 5mm that Fiyldnw‘ m“; y‘ chair outlined the season's aetivi- enLm-U m exmbmqn 911m and ties and predicted an even better Wm am, 01-113, as 5 warn‘ up 1m- and bigger season for quoits next nilafe knporwm, b01115 m cam‘, iefl-r- The first of i-he real contests will He then presented the Ogilvy be 1n Bid o; me Kmflnen-s M111; Flour M111 trophy w Messrs for Britain Fund and i; scheduled Howard McInnls and Archie Mc- page piaoe a; me spol-Ling Farlane who will be joint holders 91,111) Nov_ 3rd‘ whm m, Navy 1°? m‘! 99°51)“ 194343- team will defend their hard won The J. P. Crockett trophy was Qwwn captured 1351, spring therli presented to Mr. Archie Mc- T1115 “mics cam W111 b held m1. F" MW- deo- uie uspioes of Lt.-Col. r21. twig; rxigrwgg $20311}?! final/team: Andrew, fin, Officer Cailmand- rs 0 . .A.B.T. . Rochfvord Quoit Club which was i‘{..§..1§;’1°,.°’.$l11 1,. C 6f‘? the three ser- ficers and men of The winners o! the Ogilvy Cup. vices, membe of tho Canadian Messrs. McInnis and McFariaiie legion, Sea, Ar, 11nd school codetg thanked the dOnOrs and expressed and members of the auxilli ser. their pleasure over the friendly vice; am cordially ixwiwq 1o 5,1,. tend competition. _ Mesrs. R. A. MacDonald, J. P. However due to the limited “at. 1118 facilities his the flirt that the gatulated the winners, thanked fights are be hold Only in order c donors and hoped that quoiis tihiat tlhe men may gain ring ex- would enjoy an equally good sea- perience the doom will n01, be son in 1943. opened to the general public. A hearty vote of thanks was The card will bring together some tendered the Curling Club for the very fine boxers. several of whom iue of their club house. an well lmown to Island boxing 011's of u» feature‘ mu of the evening will be between a pair of I I ' 019V .hM‘d hitbl 1i»? Z 'I\i Bowling A1153 NEW, “gift? 3m m; —— Airforce’! shitty Gassoin Y. M. o. A. moms LBAGUI Another promising 1i iit wiii uobolln “m, bring together for the f t Dank Discovery was clocked in Mrs. RB. Clarke 108 138 16s th av ‘s prize Oman 2:44 1-5 after a slow first mile in Mli- 131-5110 146 205 188 an?! gm sArmyk Glgggmgay glugger 1:4l—-time which Alsab and Shirt MPS- 13111111 91 108 112 Wes Simmonds. Both of these lads Out should be able to beat withmii Mrs B00961” 111i 120 137 tip the scales at 160 pouinds niiissing their hair. ‘Trailin the Mrs. Livingstone 178 140 1A3 A pair of light-weights White d winner arid Sab at the en was Tulips me mm, an Fwd “Eh, N“ Mnrriaize. two lengths back of - Mrs. Kennedy Q :11 117 womb, “m1, w,” ‘u; m ha?’ m‘ i fi~ 35;}, if; fig {g mlgfhmgl-‘dz Wm" of a liegtriuig Remember When Mfl- W in as 1o Mimi speculatdon - i glint. lagampbel 109 166 I96 forded over the Middle wei t (3 Th, gamma, pa.) émiarge n3 1w 169 bout between the RAJ‘. ad Jack n’ uwne, and Inanagew M" cm“ l“ rm Hines and R/uss lvllacIrityrc (The Baltimore Orioles 1,11 the Interiia- My.’ Henry w: 101 X18913”! 0°?)- ls bheae 1705's have tionai Baseball league. died of a Mm‘ C-awsw 1m w‘ l“ diown time style 111 PWi/lmlfl 11811141. heart atbaidr at Baltimore i4 years N ionéwowh m 139 m 0111" W11" will brine together ago bodaiy, His club w0n the 11- M}, old, Johnson of the Army and Paleri or _ naiit seven times in a row mm Mm J p (mu-h l” 179 1 ‘h? 31km S°YV1°° 1" 9- Heflvy- i919 to i925 -e. record that still Mrs‘ 5115",, 154 m 11f Wflghi Bffalr- A light-heavy bout Stands Mm: Kelly 143 129 ‘l0 will take place when Gracie another Zii Mrs. Irving 111 111 i2; “my MP1‘ atmmpts ,1” bake THEY srroor POIIOK Mrs. McAulay 93 8-1 11-1 “Flfif” ffghéggiglflfvys i? - s g Certain cobres can 01w! 2154mm slush’ Mn’ JP‘ alarm‘ 5°" l?! wniest when the sailor] '- Sullvu/n trades punch with De. szlilfll Three, MMuLWlZJZIaI-ke, 31,018 o; the Army teaiih OUR BOARDING HOUSE I u” ing will open at io a. Presentation of Big Intéf-SBWICB Boxing Qvvif Trophies Meet Planned For Friday iln addition to the bouts five other fights are assured so that a real bang-up evening's anion valnmcnt is promised to the men in Uniform. All bouts will cup. slliiéh of three rounds of two minutes e . The climax to the evening’; shigfiat will be a battle Royal in wh blindfolded volunteers of R A F, Army, and Navy W111 punch it out until only one man i; left standing. Between encounters music will boCpi-ovided by the N0. 62 C.A.B T Band. ‘Ihe card will start at p pm. Navy, Airmen In 7-All Tie fi STADIUM. To —(CP)— The Hm" MAPLE onto. Oct. 2i entry in 1 Canadian Navy's _1| Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union race held the undefeated Royal Canadian Air Force Hurri- canes to a 7-7 tie tonlaht in tn. league‘; first night game of the season. The Hurricanes saved thomjalvu from defeat with a stirring last.- quartcr drive which brough them a converted tou down and Sill points to match e lead the sail. ors had imilt up in the earlier stages of the game. The trio gave Navy undisputed Possession o! second spot in tbs eague standing, one goint ahead of Toronto Balmy Beac and Hamil- ton Wildcats. Notioo of Meeting The ‘Annual Meeting of tho Fishermen’! Union of rlnce Ed; ward Island, will be held at Chan lottetown on November 5th. It vc important that all fishermen at end this Meet sq there will be men that will ad esl the fishermen on subjects for the promotion of the fishing Indust y’ to allow all ihs time %ssible, meetl NAPOLEON ARSBNAUIJI President and Actinwoo fgSlllgfittlilENi UNION P. B. WITH __ MAJOR HOOPLI! MOVE.’ A HO WlLL NEVER STEP ON LiE STlLL! DONYT ESE A PROSTRATE FORM I P ,. JEl 7/ ,. . a’. 5"! - x ‘J ,'-‘\,','J.' g s - . ; fl '~.'l AG ‘- _ / = u" 5 a.» 7;,” L. V4; - e/r/ %// s- - ....-.-/» . vaarglwsvkJlpga. 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