OCTOBER 27. 1939 a-Ti-“é-'==='_ . CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Remember When (By The Canadian Pro-u) yimmy McL/qlrum. Belfast-born trier who emigrated to Vancouv- m became a naturalized United gates citizen six veers ago today. of the hardest-hitting welt”. ‘PAGE SEVEN l zmorggrflogflawnsr i OWEN SOUND. one. Oct. z- (OP) —-\Det1‘DIIi Red Wines c! W 011° . n tional Hockey League deieeted mlgllfibufgfififim lflmfgzghfn ‘girl: min nlaimgoils rafibpfrmha-z round in New York. but lost the Qgegsnnight ‘n e on o’ crown finally 1n i935 to Barney Keep Mirna-db In the home. lw- -, 1 4s.’;\\\\“\\\““ Cincinnati Dentist Seeks or): i w To Save Famous $40,000 Ship "Govemor Tilley"—1420 Tons. Built 1875, Saint john, NB. by Cruickshanks. R QSEBUDTthe "figurehead" of a grand tobacco! -—A fragrant, Friendly tobacco that gets your smol<e appetite tugging at the bow lines with the very first tastol Load up with Rosebud, light up and you're headed to new horizons oi pipe smoking; pleasure. ROSEBUD l Cui- smolring tobacco i” Poclugo 15¢ dandy .i.-...__ pom,’ 15¢ ‘IA lb. tin 50¢ TI-IE IVIARITI lVl E SMOKE .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\$ Colt From CINCINNATI, Oct. 26 —( lst whose credited with in urod rlwe C. S. Howard's trom destruction. Howard has ordered ingenious therapy a sesamoid lxeg two wee Dr. wehner, with riwtice and "g mighty his belief do "on-his {our 1e "I haven't seen dentist commented, tou- stud. And I'd like to try." Defenceman REGINA, Oct, 26 DOE-sibility o! Charlie Conlwher one- time ldo 0f Toronto fans. winding up his days 1n the National Hockey League as 5, defenceman, was seen today when Manager nednlnwn 560% ‘oihearigui inNnilef post on a once - tiorl with New York Americans. He breaks away well." remarked Dutton as he enthused over the ex- Derimerlt after his club held what he cflgfifi ‘ 1119 best-"muctice of the sea- When he heard or the move, Man. AP) — Dr. Paul Wehner, Cincinnati dent; zpeciallygcéesignleied gag m; we horse saving the lives of six a mp ' e added‘ “Wllinmilfieleflfi lfiftifilfifiylfiifdm° °“ h“ “m” oe l the sioocolmllr fell °° i‘ desmyed 58111-11111! 1i 511111118451 track here five years ago. bone in the right lore- ks n30 while loadin the eld in the Gallant Fox Han p Jamacia a lilcrative ove or l orseiiesh" telegraphed Howard cf that he could put sortea- m3. e Bdfignosis," the "but I'm con- fident he could be saved, at least Conacher Ending Days As Hockey League Is Forcast ~—(CP) -—'I‘l'le Destruction He's even willing to provide a Dr. Wehner developed hi; near- tried it first cn P1116. 8. former stake runner Island Prince Pine recovered-and s0 did five other horses whose injuries Dr. Wehner treated later. Dr. Wehners method involves use of a peclai cast made of dental stone. If necessary, orthopedic joint and drainage tubes are inserted at or near the fracture. on the old Coney as nece under anesthesia, the “strut” M an M a s e ' Bl " _ building wmgxllwtvy m c clum, bone With National 88B!‘ Lester Patrick of New York 38-1181?“ was equally pleased to hear 0i’ Oonacherks work. "I think m5 his natural position," said Patrick, “I 111B11ii0n€d 1t to Coiinv Smytlie of Toronto several years ago. A de. gmnam eimngg bechmarked like a. 7W8!‘ an na er, w‘ W111i‘! shot. is a rnarkedlifian 1011i 1'18ht wing." Dutton also beamed over Harvey Jackson's form on left wing. 0b- tained from Toronto Maple 1,9315 alon with Conacher, J8£k50n l5 rea up form. Chicago Cubs Claim Best Rookie Cr0p_ Oct. 26—(AP)—Ohi- t. Harding as the U. S. 711111111‘ Emile Miguel, sink in ilames. crew who had been was snapped from the S. S. rresiden l I Icssly by ivatchlng the ioriledwd Fruwh ‘nverchinl’ vase’ h the French vessel's radio plea. the President liar-din; ..rrlved ttglomllklflexfiygl: 1 e rescued by another ship. The American liner was en rou - ___. This dramatic 11101-11111 Canadiens Tie the goal by Haynes, which _came at 19:35. Barry joined the liabltanis after receiving his outright release Down The Alleys lrccently from Detroit Red Wings, .whl1e Robinson was picked up from - Came With Eagles Chicago Black Hawks, nous NAME BOWLING c, mm, Patna,‘ tbdlgy announc- é :. Hnynes’ tally kept. Cnnadiens from ————— rig promotion of two New York Ran- F ,- I F’ t M’ t dropnlng their second straight r51:- DIICK PINS igel- farm hands ‘to that Nixllggtlggé f, l: ~' -__-- Le eam o I " 1"“ 1"“ e ‘Ali's; ‘aortas. {almost 3-0 n. Nam" a*:.ll".......s‘~:‘:r. .. l... *- _-.._ -:l 1;“: suridny tlfspringflield Indians Alleys Lherlilll Sigrsk\\v2l;2indec=lélli'1l:g Wile‘? lindd Lggrgnslwolyneaux, sold T AY OCT 2x I: l“ bee, winners o e uc r 0 eve an r . SA URI) _ 5 Sl-IAWINIGAN FALLS, ., Oct. ‘M 9m‘ - . - T . aft Kirb rvi cdl 1d or oimwll and l 26--1Qvpl—!‘. goal by PfllflqullililyilfiS . §“.‘§‘§d,‘f,'lfmh§§l° Qlullliilmgulgouiiiiul: 225M211: lilolthrs teaiiis Bbllairlig Alf Piiiie gt Wriliinipeg, both with 3.15 p.111. k “Wu “S5 ma“ a ha“ mmme m go is suffering from a slight very evenly matched and although Philadelphia Ramblers. F-Bhlers’ In- ' _ '| ‘we Montrcnlls Nmlmml “Hwy 41108-010 of influenza and his place the scores did not run so high as teriiattonnl- America? ‘Ileagtsi: fart": Uumvgyslty 0f New E Iwiiliuileginiifiiiengi g-lgigs Lleiioliisilfi lwus taken by Maurice Courteigu, re‘; in prevlouts game: islrjvmzigjorilg for I $152,511: gill-liaise? fig“ 11. two I, Brunswick . , .. r l l ' r, * _ 1 . .. » club from the Internaiiolllll-Anzcr- lffglflytefé“‘Qflhgypggfilflllflfsréfil, we An s "All, 851-533; p weeks 0Lplh§ilfle. 5 vs E arrltrsiedteaguc. No overtime W115 lyroekey Lea-gxuewnwxilzftl: (Jude was 3216315“), v. Coyle 1w In m6 i . y k thll-wu hgwcnmers m m" mnkq (“11110116 New a . G. voung 11.3 113 701 J. Coyle 1% Si. Dunstans :, e Flyin, Frcnchm-cn—Mnrtv Bnr- . ' - 98 125 98 J. Hughes , I '1' “m1 r1 Rtlbinwrl-“gurcd "1 Us” “maids m. Mn“ gevEIxirryMoMnhon ioi 111 117 J. F, lmnuey m U5 iviii College meld I'll =—"—‘-'-;“J___- . - .-»- - -1 —-— ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1802 l To n _ _ _ _ — — - n Total OLD TTMERS l" which Sinsle. Rev- 91- 110M111“ Admission 25c {I 136 188 . I R‘ Duncan High Three. A McCio§y_% v 7 T; ___V_ " TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS i-IFWF-[OOVI THERE'S TWBOY oe- sAY! SHE'S LEAVIN’ IT on TH' BACK LIVERIN’ TH’ ICE CREAM -— PORCH! stood help- Answering CHICAGO cage Oubll oi the National Baseball Lleagum. tired of hearing about all those bad deals they alflgedly have made, claimed today they'll have the best rookie crop in the team's history at spring training camp next Mlaroh. "All you hear about is the bad deals the Cubs have made, their collapse in the 1938 World series and the old men on the team.“ sighed Charles Drake, assxstailt to President P. K. Wrigley. “But you never hear anyone talking. about our young players. Well, we've got them coming up next year-when we hope they'll help make every- one forget about what the Cubs did n! i939.” The i-hree rookies of whom the Cubs are particularly proud are Dominic Dallesandro, purchased from San Diego for $17,500; Julio Bonetti. who won 20 games and lost only iive for Los Angeles in 1939. and Bob Collins, a 30-year-old catcher who was an outstanding backstop for Lbs Angelei, where he hit .306 last searlti. “We have those players already signed," said Drake. "We will have first. cell on trwo others-Iron stringer ,a second baseman. and Lou Nnvikoff, an outfielderfltring- er fielded spectacularly for 1m An- rzeles while Novikoff hit .455 _ for the sarne club in 36 games. Tnew: five players were among tfhe nut- stlanding minor league stars in 19 9.‘ Ranger Farm _ Hands Promoted I To National Team REGINA. Oct. ZBJ-(CP) —M1111' Soccer Officials Consider Games For Red Cross The cast is changed as frequently’ LONDON. Oct. 28 —tCP Cable)- English soccer officials are consid- ering the advisability of holding al knockout competition to aid R/ed Cross funds. If the proposal is ap- l proved selected teams from the eight regional leagues new bring op- . crated will participate. 1 The English league's management committee decided yesterday that members of His lifreiestus forces in uniform may. at the discretion of the clubs, be admitted to matches at half the usual admission foes. The committee turned down a suggest- 10h i0 lzrnnt bonuses to players on winning teams. While the merits of the regional scheme and tlie likelihood of public interest being maintained are still uncertain, 1t is generally Consirirrvfi clubs are playing: better fmlillnll than 1n the nre-wai" liflfiftl. Teams are concentrating on atizickillfl ulny rather than defence and conse- ouentiv the four-gorlls-a -r.'nme aw- raize chalked up laxt week should suit. znal-hlmgr" fans. At the samc time spectators are urged not in be too critical as ilir larrre mntorliv of player; are on nilzht dritv in police or nlhcr na- tional jobs and many or» to the games straight from work. * Cincinnati $400, 000 Profit CINCINNATI. Oct. 26—(AP)— Powel Crosely, President of the Cin- cinnatl Reds baseball team. re- ported today his National League Champion; played to a total ofr 1,133,926 fans at home, topping both leagues 1n that respect, and that profit for the year approximated $400,000. \'n"h'n"ln'ln'u'ufi'n'n'n\'h'u‘u'n'n"u“u'u'h . Reds Announce MEN and BOYS Many men and boys know from experience that the Penmans label means underwear satisfaction. They know too that the right underwear is a form of health-protection. Penmans “7l" Underwear 1s an excellent health safeguard. Fine yarns absorb excess body moisture and fine tailoring assures a warm snug fit, free from binding. Not too heavy—not too light—Penman8 “71" is completely comfortable in- doors and outdoors. Wearing it—- you‘ll enjoy peace of mind and comfort. A style to meet your requirements, at your dealer's. AVAILABLE IN SHIRTS AND DRAWER! AND UNION SUITS INCLUDING IHE POPULAR NUCUT STYLIJ r ti!" lab‘! 0K1 Before s 339F71 1~ KNIT-GOODS Starting Friday, October 20th. 10 DAYS CLOTHING SALE 10 Dollars Given Away In Cash Prizes Read all about it and then come and buy the bargains offered. 0C“ 20m Special Prices on New Over-coats while our This is (he sale Sale IS on up to $30.00 for $10.95, $13.95, ygu have been to $lk8_.95 and yourt CIIKFCG$EJIgSWIII$I§ISg ‘vaiglng fan . ma ing your coa ony o. , . , —i——~~——- OCT‘ 30"‘ $11.95 and $13.95. PANT S _ ' 1v" n- .. P: t. t 4.00. w RWI- $400 OVER-ills Z191“: goilnlle unlit.» will not $_ _ $2.4: 531° gig-Q?) Reg. $1.75 Fleeced Lined Combinations or 2 Piece. Sig; $22109 Sale $1.49 The best by Test only - — — — — $1.18 Reg $2‘ 50 — owfimus 5g%°atLfl"j_Cf'_‘f‘fI°_*I_°Sf-_ jfjlllgi Sale $1.69 8 oz. Denim i BRACES double-knee UNDERWEAR gs 33¢ R . $2.25 _ , , 9W 1! Sig? 513g Men‘s fleece-lined combinations. Regular _______‘_~ $1.50. Sale Price — — — — —- — $119 BELTS BOYS’ OVERALL Two piece. per garment — — — — 59¢ Reg. 50¢ PANTS Boys’ fIeegg-Ilnedh Sshlrsp and Drawggs. sale 34¢ R I l .11 rice--— c-——-i—~— Iisegl‘ £36? Meriiguirlll VifolfllcCombihations. Regular lggcKrgPgg §i_‘_ $2.25. Sale Price -l_ - - - T‘ $11-98 “i; we _ ' I ' C ' .1‘ . u ar ‘ ‘ - JUMPERS Mglllii nSirlleeluPriceo-Tnfq-iof - "Q5119 Reg, 52,25 Boys’ Sweaters, all wool. Regular $1.25. Rem 25c Sale $149 Sale Price — — -- — — _— — — —- 93¢ Now 19c Reg, 51,75 Flannel and Broadcloth PZIJZIIIIZIS. Regular gale $139 $1.29. Sale Price c- — — l;- —] -—$69:0C __—T AI“—_'-,S T~ i ' ‘lk I) , *' i. , .' . 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