One oi iiic younger of Island has seen nods of service in the ROYII Call- idiaii Navy joined the ranks of 1.»; Beiiodicis last evening when in mar- iliiletes and one who Ilaii‘ Archer was united wage to Miss Kai-hleen Royston ind congratulations are in (trim this column. 0 l- 4- 4- Uluir will be s; gpced skating followers a few rczirs bBi-‘k cial speed skating clmmpionshi in his age class imdln two o! tiem idded Maritime titles to his record. 1' O 0 0 .a lighter all the Way. ht consist‘ ynliy beat bigger and stronger op- ooiients and it appeared as l! e bright future was ahead o! the roungster. But then came the war llllCl he signed up. Since then he 111.5 served and is still serving faithfully with the RCN. He has bceil on many a tough run but he :ame out o! it in the some wa-y es he came through tough skating tussles. O 4- 4» 4' The big, lee-pound, smiling bridegroom last night bore little ‘csemblance to the kid we saw per. form in his first start as a 12-year- lid. He has added weight and height and now is big and rugged and if he chooses to once again take up speed skating after leis discharge he should prove plenty tough to head. Again this column nflris heartiest congratulations. Il- il- i- O- Suminersideb hockey stock took an upward jump this week when , Jimmy Hogan arrived home after meritorious service overseas. We did not yet have the privilege of shaking Jim's hand but we know that he must be still the same affable youngster that per- formed so wall with the Crystals gin Island Lzsgue mpetiti . LQJimmy broke into senior ranks when still eligible for unior ranks. rile was up against stl competition all ilic time but the slim. tail ‘rid took all that was handed out to him and came back for more. That was probably the case when Jimmy took part in a far more dangerous rams, and again he came through iritli flying colors. It always zood to see those boys cominizback anti it Ls to be hoped that Jiiiirny trill once again take up the game thiiiiit held out so much promise for lll. C000 Charlottctowifs Playground Com- "iii-sinn are determined to make a tiicrcss opt of the outdoor rinks nroiect. they now have on their hands. ‘That could be judged by their first meeting at the Y on Wednesday night. Giving every. iiiinc their fullest consideration, thrr Ill'(‘ taking matters step by "it W! their efforts are bound tn hr rrriwticd with success. 4' 4 O O Fiillrst cn-o ‘ii hi‘ the va nrrtrd with aeration is being giv- rious service clubs con- t-he ‘rinks. ‘There is w» lilrkcriiig or quarreiling his is ‘iilrti the case in athletic meetings fiili rather when a somewhat knot- ir nrobiem iu-isssJt is thrashed out ind the result is finial full agree. writ on the matter. f C If O That is as it should be. _ ll'l‘ inking matters slowly at first nit much bigger matters are being riivisicned for the future. and it Inlleiirs to this writer. that if the "me cooperation as has been “town all along continues to exist this Commission will reallv grow "ti" something big. And after all, that is their aim. O 1- O O Boston Bruins. evidentlv rapidlv rounding into form. inflicted a 3-0 stnhack on Canadians in Wednes- dav nights National Hockey Len- cur and from m distnncg we “gold judge that the Bruins have ‘out arrived. The experts, despite flit slow start of the Boston team, rvili hunt’ to their rims when vii ining Art Ross‘ swat! were one i‘ iii.“ teams tn be feared. il- i -l- r udv Dumnrt was very console. we "i" in the victory with his twr- ‘NOVEMBER 12s. 194s order remembered by aiaiiy as the slim. small Yfllllllllel‘ who skated his way into the hearts by his starry perform. llllC€$ on the steel blades. Four roars in a row he won theprovin-e ;SPOR TING wc CHICAGO. Nov. M — (AP The last-place New York Ranc- ers virtually skated a slow Ohi- cago Black Hawk team off its feet for two periods tonight. and then after dropping behind in the final period. snapped back in the last four minutes to gain a 34 tie. The Rangers dd not a low the C lei-scans to take the lead until la in the final riod when the ‘ Black Hawks too advantage of penalties. Trailing 3-1, Chicago swept info a 3-2 lead in less than o. minute alid a half. Two mip. utes later the Rangers tied the count. The tie put New York in a fifth-place tie with Toronto. Summary: .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. First Period l-Now York, Demarco (Brown) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7:45 I-Chicagp, D. Bentley " (Mariucci Kalets) . . . . ....18:8-t Penalties: lifuntz. Mosienko, Juzda. Second Period v fi-New York, Shibicky (In radel _ . . . . . . . . . . . . It] Penalt es: Wares <2), Moe. Third Period 4-Cliicago, M. Bentley (Mosienko) . . . . 11:46 li-Chiozgo, D. Bentley (Mosienko) . l4 :00 B-New York, Shibicky (Juzda) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..io:12 Penalties:- D. Bentley, Juada (mai- or). Mariucci (mater), Watson (l0- minute Ill ’ ). Moe. A. ii. L. Games HERSHEY. Nov. fl-(CD-Her. shey Bears moved back into first place in the eastern half of the American Hockey League by de- featingb Cleveland Barons 3-2 tn- night efore a Thanksgiving, crowd of 7,754. . The teams played 10 seconds cv- ertime as the result of a freakish Near the ~end of thc game, the whistle stopped play and the time clock stopped Before play ‘was resumed a fan tossed a i-ogram which landed on the key. board of the timekeeping n- ism. It started the clock whic ran l0 seconds without the teams being in action. ’ . NEW HAVEN, Ccnn.. Nov. 22 (AID-Indianapolis Capitals added two more points to their lead in the western division of the Ameri- can Hockey League by defeating New Haven Eagles, 7-4. here to- night before 2,100 holiday fans. Rolly Rossignol chalked up two counters in little more than a min. ute in the first period on assists by Johnny l-Iolota. Steve Wochy collected the other Cap counter. Elect Officers For Oity Hoop League Rev. Wa.l Dunstan! ter McGuigan of saint University last night was elected president of tlic City Basketball League at a wo11 M. $811494 Jneeflil! of hoop followers llel Y.M.C.A. presentatives of five teams were present and much enthusiasm was iii evidence throughout. Other officers elected included: Secretary “more. George Young. with the executive cOfnposed qr Messrs Joe Cullen, Lt. C. H. Adair and Gor. don Quigley. Practices have already started and it was decided that a few exhibition games would be played duringutéhe next fem weeks. ames after the ‘New year-Fell: “#1:: 11:1? dwiflfd. with the schedule to be drown up and forwarded to s11 Willis elfly in December. ll. S. Football UNITED STATES FOOTBALL RESULTS (Thursday) PROFESSIONAL NATIONAL l. AGUE Cleveland m: Detroit 21 COLLEGE East and when the other pal" cf Kraut" line get streaming then _',-~f11lk trains arc going to hgvg “iv i“ fear. especially when Clilnv. Coin. etc. are evidently Fillil: better than ever this year. REMEMBER viiieit By The Canadian Press "c Norniifii Smith of Detroit t 1/125: gratis-std‘, frolm" “iilockcy , ' c ay o o ng a Aildlfliiblc with Manager Jack orallli-"i. Smith refused torplay min- Imtllcue hockey with ittsburgh A ""5 of the International- vEFICBIl. and went back to his falim lob with a Detroit mot- iimltriny. 0|’ 7* . _ Race Horse - vou cam Jain STRATTON Rsctml 2:05V4 will Wonderful y ~ Mara Scissor) . rcvhtlv. has recei 20 years. GB _ . The oft six tsntlo "' m. Delaware State 26. Bluefleld 2 .M.I. '7. Virginia Poly o Wilbegfcrce 20. West Virgina State 8004b South Caroitilni; l3. Wake For. e A.A I‘. l4, N w In - _don Bubs 7 e n Fbr» Bram 8'1. Newbcrry 0. HONORED pr carcass IDNDON --. (C? _ Fiir niward Evans lavasflfimfi,‘ Brokll who was created s Wed th freed Chelsea where he haselived lg; carrmtl an. my,‘ “N; www- ,“ . he Lower Jellev a‘:- Rangers Si... Black flawks Off Feet For Tie tarnara, Complains Forced To Fight (By The Associated Press) a rest from scrimmage would do him good," said Day. Sport Briefs NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 22 — (AP) -A record crowd estimated by officials at 20.000 watched Val- dina take event on fair grounds’ eight-page opening-day card. PIMLICO. Md. Nov. 22 — (AP)- Royal Flush, one of the most im- proved mares on the nation's tracks. further attested to her new found class by winning the , 000 added Lady Baltimore Han cap. the feature of a Than ing Dav program that drew 23.01 cus- tomers to the old Hill Top Track today. - NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 22 —lAP) —Ri.chard T. Burke. 6'1, of New Or- leans. a former president of the National Boxing Association. died last night after a lengthy illness. Burke was known to thousands of fight fans through the United States as Dick Burke. ‘ Privy v Council ' To liear Temperance Act Arguments TORONTO, Nov. fl-(CH-Cfl. Mapone, senior solicitor in the On. taro ottorney-generalu depart- ment, was due to sail lfbm Hdll- Ah Forty-Six llsiv Members Taken Into Local Legion‘ i‘ The regular m o! the Charlotte the Canadian night. Forty-six accepted Repo lowing comr e who said that t Was a wonder-fit: J. D. Stewart w success this year; the question of General visit here next Monday and dc s" do b y Tues- and a rec com- paratively good light which. as the ditty wore on. became almost male Bios. — mesgide. had win with I-ID isz. The female pup secti inthisclmwaswonbv J.; Lockeiby, Hamilton. with ciwsm. W3. Jenkins. Frenchfort won the second 158N101: male and female sac suits appear below The" champion platinum ail- ver pup award» went to Mutton-t Bros. Summerside. and they also held the reserve. The champion adult platinum silv r was won by L. K. y of ilton with of Southport. reserve. Mr. locker- byb fox also won the grand cham- "ctositi-io .. . e progeny an ge of sire. or what is generally known as IfW-DB. took up the balance of the moming. The afternoon was a full one. with a great many classes judged y the sceminfly tireless George Callback. At times it was almost ‘ possible to get near the Judging table the crowd was so dense and the seats were filled almost to cap- sclty- Everyone was good-natured Ed seemed to be enjoying the ow. Foxes Chicago Hands A considerable number of sales were made and as the Judging pro- gressed offers were flying back and orth for fancied winners. There is no doubt tha-t the show has been the most successful since the boom days and will result in greater prestige for Island. fox . - New Brunswick and ova Scotia nnchersnvho attended their own ow: were loud in their praises of the Island event. and fax tonight for England, where he will represent Ontario. Ss-skatclle. wam-Alberta and New Brunswick in a Privy Councilmppeal to have the Canada Temperance Act de- clared ultra vires the Dominion. The hearing before the Ptivy Council will open Dsc. 8. The council held the act intra vim the Bethune 1,, Smith, representin the Jlbder- aticn League, A. T. itohcad of the Temperance Federation. And Aime Geoffrion of Montreal. rep. m . m glo-otitrfihmlfitiyw-wmk’ B. I. S. SATURDA l‘. i0 l2 Follow the ' DANCING gas ms altar,» _ resenting the Dominion Govern- men. . ~11‘ 011 thfl amateurs "o ivor- “1 . RG00 finish competition and it is . is that the closing will be around noon. or not later than 2 DJII. ‘Ilhen the foxes will d to crates and in w 500 h f warm of thaGardei-i ofthc G lhllowipg is the result of inking yummy: Clan l-Standaril Platinum ill-Ugh! - ‘ Becti Male, whelped in 104! HALL Y NIGHT arising . Admission tea Crowd to i. prettier-s. Summerside. ' - , hfort l"'i".iir.-M r rue, ycnaanotrrcrowiv GUARDIAN’ thly meeting of towni branch of I-flion was-held last "new members were rts were given by the fol. ad Howard Court 1e poppy oampflsn ho gave the finan- cial tafement and also broiglét up rots veterans ept on at vernment almost '1‘. 1111i, Ren- no fhport. Section 3: lVIale whelped in 1945 —10 entries: . 1. Raoul Raymond, southport. 2. Raoul Raymond, Southport. . McLure a MscKinnon, City. McLui-e a MacKinnop, City, s. MacKim-ion. City. 6. S. R. Johnston, Fortunoliridge. Section 4: Female whelped in IBM-No entries. Cllle ll -—Siiandlrd Plltllulm- Light Section 1: Male wlielped provi- cus to 1945-7 entries: 1. Ernest T, Mill, Kensington RB. 2. Roy Woodside, Malpe ue. 3. Frank McKay, East yolty. 4. D. O. Stewart. Summe ‘ .- Scction 2: Female whelped pre- vious io 1045-8 entries. 1. Raoul Reymond. Southport. 2. McLure d: MacKinnon, City. 3. Roy Woodside, Malpeque. 4. D. O, stewart, summorside. Cllls ll-Sllndlrd Platinum- Light Section 3: in i946 -l2 entries: 1.12s. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. 2. McLure a MacKinpon, City. 3. MoLure s» MicKiiinon, City. McLui-e d: MacKinnon, Cit . L, W. Hancock. Summersi e. 0. S. R. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. Section 4: Female wlielped in 1945-13 entries: 1. Raoul Reymond, Southport. J. Loc Hamilton. Male whelped 4. 5. Class 12—Standard Platinlim— Extra Light Section i: Male whclped previ- ous to 1946-5 entrim: 1. Raoul Raymond, Southport. -8 entries: 1. Ernest T. Mill, Ksnlingfop 3.8. 2. Raoul Raymond. Southport. 9. Raoul Raymond. Southport. 4. Fra k M Kay, last nit . l. R. l-Iulnphrey, Kenlrnyltoll. lhnhrd PlAoatlnlvam-Chalnpicn Chml :D.O.Stswart.S - mention um Platinum- on Pip Giampicn: Raoul llflnond, . 5 i r." ,1 .llfl\fiinifi'llflfl lon- Grand lfilllll ltandlrll Chlmpl ‘Oh pion: D. 0. Stewart.‘ sum- ll“ r. 11$; inatloris such as ham and candied sweet potatoes. pork and apple sauce. beef and gravy. pork pat- ties and chicken and dumplings. Crepes susettetin c appearance . others but canning compan- ies won't announce them until the products are actually in produc- on. a soon the “or development resulting from war research is a method to preserve tlia lfreshgaopeacance hot men vegetalbee. s. - stance. ordinarily lose much of their bright green color in cari- ning because chlorophyll, which give them color. is altered during the steriiizi for ers quantities of chlorophyll to the peas. the natural color was pie- serv . The same process can be applied to other green vegetables such as asparagus and brocccoli American Can Company also re- ports it has found a new way to can dehydrated milk and eggs which reduces the amount of orxy- gen to such a small amount that they will keep indefinitely. even at tropical storage temperatures without turning rancid. MINES SIIATTER WINDOWS SEAJFORD. lilnllland - (CP) - Windows were shattered recentlv at Seafood. Sussex. and Dvin- church. Kent. when WBSllHHlD mines exploded. In all l4 mines were washed up on the Smith Manda-rd Platinum- (Get of Sire) Raoul Reymond, Southport. Roy Woodside, Malpeque. stander Platinum (Progeny of Darn) l. Roy Woodside, Malpeque. Cll-I l! — Standard Pearl PIM- illlllll -— Light Section l: Male whelped previ- ous to 1046-6 entries: 1. Les. Johnston, Fortune Bridge, 2. T, G. Ives, Charlottetown. 8.11‘. Ci. Ives Charlottetown. Section 2: Female whelped oils t0 1946-4 entries- l. 2. pf!- Shrstweburv Hosp! fered during the recent gale. when Ballots For lion.- were la envelopes in order t?» count in poll 5o have the thrown. out but we I. or c. i , ' I I I-‘rgm . Br|[3||| Mr. Gardiner iirs Giiliiiiiii iilFFLI» (I b. dldanl) . IY GORDON llollAN i osmium n- ltaff Writq- FTMIY, "IV. - L’ " i 8 l5 P M r . muss and m- gang“; p,“ ' ' 8 pin heavywei t boxing champ, oiil-‘lvvllffiv... m-stst, 5);", more bouts but is un- ta mama tabled the Ilport oi able lo leave 10b. under the 01mg 4mm, y -r_ 3mm, o; s“; "Win11 "fir “fiu- l atchewan on alleged election ir- t "'19"? l-fl lnvmflm i" m"?- WX‘ regularities in Melville constituency Uguflrll NIW INTI i F" l" me wit“ silkl in the House of Commons today Q MALAD! ' After a conference with his It concerned Agriculture mama‘ _____ - i manager. ‘Pom Hurst. Woodcock Gardiner-s election ' a _(“,) .,. said. "I want as many fights as In a smtement- m IDNDON. Nov. m . _ possible. One every six weeks w. Mart“, and m? 9 "W" Weary British house veg. would suit me but lhe lob is ruic- ma, m,“ M, b lime found ailing each mornigtd‘ in: opponents." with gfter they em cegnililiittffi: um md “mum m limits is owned by the Dominion Government and this simply means double taxation for our property-owners". Mir. Isncr pointed out that bot Halifax and Saint John have pre~ pared their cases to be submitted to the Exchequer Court of Can- showing why the on Government should pay these municipality charges. In the case of Halifax, a special indemnity of $236,000 is beinl 00019611 additional water. fin and police services and wear and tear on the streets caused by ser- vices establishments. Heavy army navy and air force transport trucks have caused breakdown of paved streets in many sections of the city. which otherwise would have imiained in repair for years longer. he pointed out. Apart from these considerations. cost of edu- cation had greatly increased due of the forces and their children Pearica on Committee Major General 0.17.. Pearkes. V'.C.. Progressive Conservative member for Ntinaimo has been npDOin-ied the marine and fisheriw committee of the Com- G.J. Tustin. of a coastal riding. en. formerlv officer commanding the Canadian army Pacific Command. is familiar with many problems of the marine and fishing industries cl British Col- umbia. D DONCASTER. Einlllmil —- (<3?) _.Troops occupying Dimflliifl racecourse are to leave early next year. and Doncaster corporation Race Committee are askinfl 501k" cv Club permission to House is planned; JameaMcKenna __.,,.-.... _... a "m, "m “an blew down a that the judge had been unable to MILAN, Italy, Nov, fl._p1-11nq Wh° Npoftodon theprosress heme _.._.......-~-- i sol-non of them committee tent. fiwerial“ ‘he "wit" responsible Camera. one-time world heavy- imde 1h c0 struction of An addit- Police and civilians held it up 03mm” “cumi- geigltig ‘EXIQXIUK ‘champion. sigflnto. lgnivtfuybe rudywoéfldaffg l :1: “Oglflallgrffl? Dtgie congnittlee to ballot‘ ‘gal m1“, Ill“: Wig“: B S Cl l’ 0 D8» TS Ell IYIOUQV e pgtol point tge enter thgcie-gig for? "fly h‘ ‘hi! n" Yell‘; Don rant, . befoi-a the canvas collapsed. dig" "id 3'7 1°? H- J- 30118011. C- osh; comeback be“, Wm, mm xwho reported that good progress | n,“ ca,“ new; ms mp,“ 0-1- candidate. and that this count rouchout the mm l" Mus.“ Wednesday mam as been made in the formation AUTOMATIC I blew all over the course and the t?" exprefled the will o! the fleilmmli-‘i- DT- F-Mkfi- In an interview with the “sock g aklogion team to enter the City so o K l‘ I weighing in scales were smashed. wlfrs who voted in that p011, wrote in the M3281: ‘M u.‘ ates press, "u, mpound gamer‘ “W BY 14¢ lie and lilo that a Onlv four of the eight horses in d! 9V9 0f the ballots for Mr. Gar- JWmflL 3° 5" ° my ' 1mm“; ms “van-round mhnlcul Zion bow team was about the_last race seemed able to move w?" were ollbseqiiently tampered W" "*- knogkqut 0,, up,” um." m; 4,, Pegs; to begin functioning. the whic and the fudges will gay being marked lightly mi- mmded a "mm bow.“ l tables and other games declared th contest lnivaJid and . nson and the mark then h “drum, “d ma“ would be siiadrted shorthnths meet- lxtr; uglit ordered alters to return all ergshed. d BRITISH HOUSE_ three times for tile bout when fln. ‘"‘ ‘° ' b n ° l“ 5° °°"°'“4°d "i" then any i, w“ announced that m, er reports were presented cov. Section 1: Male whelped pi-evi- A A a ots were taken from the envei. ma-tcli had been called of! because ‘flaw we‘) acuvm“ d m“ “mm” m“ m 1 "3 mm": 1 F“ ch 1 55°“ §§f‘,§°“”,’"""8 balm‘ maflmd 7°’ (Continued from Pass l) or o... bghgvlor o; m, cmwdlv-q", "In" - i. L. K. Loclcercy, Hamilton, 1 Vi, v31; exizmp oil-shine W1l_ ‘be N-l me- gird nor in an effort to upset ___i_______ nera explained, “and after the sec- ; thumb“ "i: u“ n“ memm" 2' ‘7- 3- I-“RFbY- mmmiln- at N ngmfietz" h” gpen ‘f, °°° “If ' Mackenzie King, said tho a ond anntouncement of the poct- guns.‘ 1m] rum “cent” 1'“ vlgfsdégnloz Fegflllaiwhelped UN’ foi- tg: meet antd the cilia‘; gviltlsli: by an; gicftlglgl §“pe'i'i°tir§°'§‘5“m°° m“: bomb cowl “if.” m“ ponemen I was convinced that the Gar-u mm h - en es; AW H47 R Wm b m first ’ . . from the use o o er weaWl-‘ll fight would not be eld. d a: ' menu J"- 1-3501“ Rlylrwlid. Southport. U... ‘ e e in war. Another world II u! h“ become ghmed m m‘ mbfitfjllcguévrtrie. Victoria. 2. R. S. Humphrey, Kensington. d“. Igfgfi“ meeéazh ‘mgakfialfr would mean destruction of cit- dressmg room and dunk l glass Jon: sn-lfllu-gooa d’. 3. J. R. Lockerby, Hamilton. SW1, mm m“ are “Mm _ 1 n" ies, death to millions lnd the gnocchi? ti}? villi‘!!! me up was‘ it w,“ o”. ‘£4005 @311, jfgflui‘ M!“ Wh°1P°d 1° 1°“ Capt. Michael ‘Pavlcr sprinter in ma“ s IEMS "m" ‘Mag’, mm"... " ins a s. I ' ~ ~ ‘ ' - an u o extop. a. cigar-ct. o‘ "l" m‘ '4 John 1"- tli. City. ma... Brothers summeflifle- rile ci5tall§$§ vggypt c ma _.. 1- B" WM! "Then a moi- threatened me Q 34%“ ,°"Y- 3» J- R- Wkefbf- $1M - edges. diver vi the air-l“ manor: Nov oi “M”! militia ptfito. saying: '1 want sat- Parker l: liicAskxilelhCity ?"‘§“géklefgi Igglliili ch11 mason the best all-round - Different views i... infnifft), § gm“; l "1 "f: ac on the match is not held.‘ ' ' ' - - - "- ateur now n d 0 0 1W1!" In "1 entered the ring very cold and wflfi’, céflf’ °°"'“§}{'- 5mm" 4* Female wheiped in Jed: Hale 011 Hiillllfglvggo igokzfotfvlvfg gifigieeariietveveea til infirm mam‘ ‘m’ Wm‘ ‘my “‘"°' very nervous. Cum," continued H Huold Mllméiin. y. 1045-5 entries: records this yearaw-lmmmg 30o wmmos Association end £8 ‘d that ieciprocates. "I ask a “Pd I “we”, hop, Mum. w”, w - O mgfwg. eotuyt-hport. ea Locke: SII-Iélginlniondh yards in three minutes. l2 s-s sec- Bernard Shaw Hers i: what $5 “w” 0%.“- fifii? ‘ gve me a return bout er better ' ' ' I - - - - 100k . - ends and 500 yards in five min- said: ' full pr Y.’ ha - mdluml I w m w” “l” finer-twat 5111302}: gtdgthmfiivet. s. 1.. w. Hancock. Summsrside. rites. so s-s seconds knock eight iwwli. to a n s . w, M" a, No interns. o last night but a fight under. those 11nd w‘ Pm”; o" ‘m’- ' recon off the previous record. to obtain economic "pal-mum! ation will avsil unless the condmun, ,5 Mum and “mm, H Gordon wimam v.6" Standard Platinum sums Martial van Schelle. Belgian ace between husband and wife Th: 1°“ "o feeolvod to lav ui The pmmgpgr siso has 1.1.5311,“ Pérdm Mama“. fa Y- Champion Pups who won the iciwiisii sci-int title present economic status of 'a wife ""- I“ e Wemns world there d-lsiriimd tlrifm “w” °' °“'""“' ‘my a Simmons’ Champion Muttart Br tii 3m l“i‘°b‘”“ lahclli btli ‘hi; 1316b the “mm m°"““““ b°*"’°°“ icaould “in be " tattoo! Qllllllelltfi " mfl W53 g flnuncig] d ' ’ : D GT8, EDS O .5 W0!‘ E E 811 SCXBS. UXKIGI h _ llYy IIJCS GXCWT) I m and Gama“ no ‘on er 11f"; J. E. Allan Cameron. City. Simmer-side. 0e movement. en's Property sfleteaMax-fled Wm degree and it might be expecto I J McDonald as u lo - m" W1 eem will!‘ "Iii-fie elm has e clue wlllrea is Peters d1 on m ' mffitlive’ Mum“ swam‘ OlnIdil-n eiasTE" service hOc fill-um alfilwglis°my°fismd m" h“ aduitdhai: "u mp0“ “w” m" ° “ - Pei’! W bevlméh éw Haven Standard riuiam Sllverl- ksv will got under wiw in Elngland 1 ° ° ‘ ‘Mk °" '° ° '. ' - e . sac. and he will have fulfilled 4. Mr. lkien, who spoke w” "h" K- Martin. V leyn . champion Avian. Dec. 1. with entries expected from legal obligations. m‘ Winston Churchill. forms “W!” -7- Preusht. City. five armv and one air force teams B s i M w A - Prim Minister d Oop- John a. Carver, ci . Champicn- 1.x Locker-by gm. niter-unit or class "n" teams are woolen ' it’. s50 " A mm“ l1 Part leis mt has l‘ o J°hn Everett MaoNeii. city. ilton ' ' ‘ ' expected to start nlav about mid~ vear canwall iimnmzsnoo) “ alclusllli 11h y n matinee‘ Geo. n. aooiieii City. Reserv - n 1 as .1 . December at the Briilhboh rink ‘ s °w °' “mmi m“ ‘ °' "e ' ° " m a a ' - o . ii - n reuse my OrlliItaxThen the w" Harold 1.. McCaull, City. port, ' ‘m’ 7m n 5° m Practices will be held at Bright. $1,, min “if; b, QM“, “ma, °‘ m, m: 8 G m‘ x- 3°“ - Bvilthport. i’ on end Wemble-v- The R4? A-l" cannot pay his wife's eesfsd u h’ an dcr tho vmtsc Na ' gill? ma. Garth River. amid Champion standard Platf- 3111b oiaeeraeée, girtlelkillefifé its own. M.W.A. to one: The Ilflhf, chzteurnin view a: mo saw Barry '0. Richlardsgn, City. “m mm‘ Odiham ancupozvrli‘ Ambhegymatifllglld fiethfieiiTgrlie-taltl hililinsieiarrbiilmfilliw ggemisgekwveifl: lmiciieitlvheems-a‘ ‘ 5°11“ 3- Murphy. City. Champion: L-K. I-mkerby. Ham- entered. the wife and children can prev“ x tillage ‘KY3 natieocns sho R519“ - numb C"! flwn- ' flhe home was not provided by ‘to: alaate their sent ideal __.___ Maurice J. smith SDU, city, Reserve: Muttart Brothers, Sum. father. W, t u“ "may (a, The Canadian p"... gvuerctt uaexi , oi , merside. It gust be laid elm. s. a m Q my u cry" m ‘TORONTO, Nov. o2- lit wl - - Mt st the moi-b and house- gm nonsense old- .,, mm, cm. o, u?‘ “MM Hammond 1., Ford, oi , Standard ri-ttaam sums clll Brings wits contributes so - o; __ i‘ Mieple Leafs who has been in Tim- fircn sivlulldcggsglillincéilty (Pflwm! °' n“) mterefoénsmlilixrliitv mas muih (tang All the House drieered mus for a week on a» s cial - , - - ' Y ° °1' W" H’- Im tatement, abor mem coaching mission will rejolnpethe “w” L" 03mm (my 1' nmtta" Bmhers- 5“mm'"!d°- sh” shwld be "ma"! t° 5 hl-V- gveil as tholslc on the mo: club tomorrow, coach alarm“, Lie? A. MacDonald,_ctty, 2. J. 1%.. Lockerby. Hamilton, sinners of the pooled earnings and “on bu-mhet (Happy) Day “m tonight go Bagnall Ch town RR. ‘l. 3r L- w- Hanmk. Sumrnersids. hcome after the housekeeping 5_ 1m mm ‘u U‘ lljlxgmllsedtllnoé Glow °' sieyvsiiis ggftglail; ‘é‘i.“l‘3°.f§“ii‘a“‘-i" 1 .1 n 14:1: i?‘ i?’ um _- u ‘gag Pa? “W” ‘if mime! g ‘t? iieeiaummmirtuiflmu l c .ll a mmnsarea, - .. . r , am n. _ _ ' ' that we would send up a coach to Joswh A- Murphyt c“! 2. Muttart Bret/gem, Summorside. um‘: ‘Qfff Nfihnseen (Sal-y. fifdbtfi’ he?“ "hm" m’ hm‘ the sting out o! nI-Ntlialllll- a hockey school there this season," _—'__*—" ‘ 3. L. K. Locker-by, Hamilton, mmfmere .5 1g mm take heed_ You, “$9”? fpmrt‘ "r ML - The only final solution tomato so Day. " en the school was BIG FOX—- m can oompame, and the can. o, 1hgmabouts“ a” mm 188° the world safe for atomic I- held we didn't have a man to ——- Ch" 10-“ ' d 7km“ neifs have some surprises for vou MWA" Wh all the men‘ @181’ was that "W! B11 spare. But we weren't planning on (gonunueq mm p“, 1) 4 Medium ' the w" yea“ 1,0,1 w,,,,1,§,,,5;,5 film‘ ma.“ m’: our present ideas of world sch "'1"? 0"‘ "l" Wflkflld “d W" scientists ependeoted new canning problem surprises us an “m” -" had no mid-week games this week ing. They were fair enough to give Beet-ion i.‘ Male whelped prsvi‘ uchnlqq“ wmm mew new 9mg- q 3 5 . m” “ma; ‘mm "m l. o former ha”: , so we thought it was agocd chance credit when credit was due and ous to 1945-9 entries: on Rmm- shew-es jugf, s; on ommfutgm; you m, "my notary added he van to - t0 send him up there to carry out the general impression was that l. D. O. Stewart. summerside. m“ a, gm 5.1991195 are svsusble gurm-Lcgd ' ' a world "where the relcti our promise." the improvement in all breeds, with 2. D. O. Stewart, Summersidc. again in sufficient amount. betweerrnations can be trap: Carr, 35-year-old whippet from the posible o silvers. 3- 3° wwdslde. Malp ue. Perhaps the Greatest increase filmed 111 5 Elven P°T1°d Calgary, who scored the 200th goalhslnce the late show in l was Secton 2: Female whe ped pre- 1n variety Wm be m the meat Una time as the relations iixillgillliisfiirl“ calml- lllls "mnhtellilllcirillnuktimeui f Vic‘? ti? lolfik-fib entrltaeilliitari amJmsi-i” Acasaiwlvagn’ he“ o’ mil _—‘ Wm‘... trons! " w n u ECG h l‘! ll Clm U “II QTWIY I CW . . . C Cl’ y: - CID mpanyfls IQQSIC V9 - at Owen Sound and it hasn't rift minutm cigar 9 o'clock yesterday 2. D. O. Stewart, Bumme aide. division says methods have been PW‘ 9 _'I. Amid a hush, with It sponded to treatment, "We thought morning and there was a 3. Raoul Raymond, Sou perfddted to provide new oomb- Ambassador Feodor Gusev ching intently from the gal MzzldEden solid b3 bell wor peace n s on l; understanding egeetwecn th United. Kinldom. the States and Russia. but that ' rising t nlv was n nirD picicns were raised w en Rul- troops from proceeding to u disturbances, in Azerbaijani!»- vince. Mr. Attics declared the Nations Organisation was the instrument thus far deviled could establish the rifle of and prevent war-if all would resolve to use it. “I say ‘resolve to use it’ to me here is tlhe essence of probiljemz. just is lnofsystem of spec on or conro o weapons work without goodwill, so no inten- riational organization, h o we var carefully framed, will be of any value unless the nations resolve lay aside war or the thrut of w as instruments of polio?- l!!! they are determined to cabs-bl between themselves such mut confidence that war is unthinki- able." Mr, Eden. following .Mr. Attlfi- said nothing shows more clearly the continued hold of nationalism on all nations than the decision of the San Francisco conference to retain the power of veto for the Big Five Nations in the security council of the United Nations Or- onization on any question of u- g armed force. Mr. Eden said he hoped that nations. having looked at the clause again, "will decide that lib retention of that, power (in fill charter) is an anachronism of the inks in June and September- DAY, NOV. 26, 1945. .2. a bockcrbv, Hamilton. 2. T. G. Ives, Charlottetown, 3. T. G. Ives. Charlottetown. day. AFTERNOON - s-s modern world." _. NOTICE TO PUBLIC Prospective tenants of the Airport Housing Projoli will be able to receive our closest attention by telepllofll 1800 for inspection appointment ON AND AFTER M0 ii This phone number, 1800, will not be available till Mon- 1143-! _4 °‘ mm aumialgi loath- sitar-mo pmcasunl ‘V NIGHT -