A‘ IOVEMBER’ 24. 1942 UPORTING NE W5 . Griffith Expects National ymg of plans for the coming k... league were postponed for ‘z another day when word releivcd last nIBht that the m, scliedultd for tonight had set over untl Wednesdly h lloivever this important noc- Qctlllg is u. sure-fire bet to 9 place on Wednesday evening‘ 1o'clock at the Naval banucks. epyesentatives oi the teams i are to take part in the sched- wil be on hand together with mmeut sports followers who are 11w fill important posts on executive _of ‘the lsflgllfi- I er are having a merry, see- buttlc for leaderslrp in the llblllll Hockey 1088114: thus r seascn and at the present 0:5 than three teams h. T ' Detroit Red Wings i; lead between them. I . .. .- by their stunning W or Cztnndlens on Satur- night giinsd temporary con- oiry to have the other tw gm; s point apiece force the as Lcnis were downed by Bos- 1, t; hither earl to judge but ml; siutc of aff irs keeps up m; season hockey fans are g to uxiiu-ss one oi the hottest of all times.‘ . . ti! f JUPIILIOH is not oniy gwi cd in the race for the‘ e lead but "s also the case in' matter of scoring ieadersnipl h; Dillon, disappointing in his; joust willifMaple Leafs on o ‘il_\' lead is very, very slim. . U I I I l we players are right behind! wLth inn-teen, two more share depot with twelve with the ‘i would alter thisl rab y and here n, ii lhc eurlv games are any on interest will be kept a; a n pitch thrcughout the length’ llie schedule. l . . . . l evs in tcr v‘s dispatches states‘ etlie Nu .‘!1:iI Hockey League will now have carry on a ;cstcr of fourteen men. This Elias been expected for some abut prmious to the announce-l vi Veru DrCrcer wei known? ‘er oi the Tcronto Globe and ' came ill) w th the following: . . . - i hiortuiiiiicly N.I-I.L. governors not hear the eloquent plea‘ i» Art Ross. Bruins lende , him-ll since tln rugged individual-i no loin (‘ZHVCDCS will; other --iepre irives on such testy.‘ tiers. Hc quit the Board oi Gov-l tlie Angus-Cameron! ng he would lIGVE.‘ __ round the executive wnic Frank Calder handled NHL. pres dcncy. . . - a i: n, solicitor for _ . cu: y the lineup- ttzon tcrca before the Board Govenors. And he's likely to support from Toronto Leafs. lreal Cniindlens and New York ltY-uil as hard-pressed for "i ttm‘. can swing back ivrtli across the border. . . . . Black Hawks and Det- . best lortifed in blc reinforcements . might oppose the on rccriiiirtilrlation. l=t whiter u en N.l-!.L. auth- is iveise stirring restiessly ll admitting the outlook for -ll looked anything but bright. hFrank Bcucher of the Rang- uxdi lit-man towns if the .1! out-r-ivd lcago Red l. at all another through Ills fedtna. . » . .. tonlli~~~ - ‘"‘ [Alcoa with 12 and l3 men it‘ .b ..c - ..;.;. 11 ) Guidclln, the lHE ll or chi -g - our MAINS NAVY WEEK NOV. 22-28 A. Macllougall I baseb League Will Wartime Extinction WASHINGTON, _. Silver-haired ¢1.,.§I°"¢,,"Ifl,,,, 73, mgr-old Major-Dome of sports in ‘ capital whose lflbbylng efforts ve baseball c It». oi execution Jul to . ti“... i. B major league meetin at Chicago next month in | the ml expectation that the Nat- itzxnal grame will escape wartime ex. ct . prfilltiif.“ .l.“"‘?lll. .l"“"“ stilt‘ e ma r a "-595 1n 515017811 plus the constant drain on manpower and the acute transportation situation have post" $008M!‘ Problems than those of the First Great War but he thinks that all has a fighting chance to (AP) Escape complete the 1M8 season. “There's only one wa of looking at tibia: whole question." e said. "We ti‘: m individual scoring played and I thin it is still the gloveréiment’: wish that it be con- nuc " Whatwer Griffith's connection was with the letter from Resident Roosevelt to Commissioner Bmnescw Moun 2n Len giving aceebsll the "Green Ligh or the H2 sen- son. Gniiith indzcatcd that no such letter would be forthcoming for l9- 43 but that baseball would seek t survive wartime exigencies on its own merits. N.|I.L. Rosters Are Reduced To Fourteen Men BOSTON. Nov. 2 -- _ National Hoclre 3 (AP) The governors vote today to reduce limits from m . mo measure. was also decide , the existing rule reqgirifg $5.2??? {mum 0f 12 Players on each club for the duration or the wax; The mew"! also discussed minor rules and decided that henceforth after intentional offsldas, face-offs would be at the circles five fe.t from the blue line instead of at that mfllker. the area in w ch play could continue ait.r an 0i icial was Struck bv u puck would be extended from the centre zone to each penal- fl’ Shot line. and a face-off would be required anytime a glayer hand- 15d 8 Duck icss titan t ree seconds and dropped l‘ ~ vivhcre but direct- .,, at his own feet, ‘Present . meeting were Flank Caluur, i-icsident of the lees-tie: Lost/Er Patrick. New York 341118¢T$i T.P. UOIXHBH, Montreal Cflflfldlcns; James Norris. Detroit Rod its: wiuiain .1. Blackhnuk. - RR. Duncan Boston Bruins, wold? Player ls Top Scorer TORONTO. Nov, 23 _ (C?) — L-cnlz Al Lenard, ace backfield r i the Hamilton \YAALA_>\-_, ca,.t1.r;d the sntario rugby lootball union scor- ing title the slim margin o! three points, it was shown tonight Bowling SUMMERSIDE A_B.P. LEAGUE Team No. 2:- F. Arsenault I. Palmer M. Boyne C. Newsoni C. Offer Rlnney Total-ZBGZ. Team No. 1:- C. l-larkness B. McLellan B Jenkins E. Simmons J. B. Jenkins J. Arsenault Tof.al—2881 . Team No_ 3:- Dlck Steele Laurier Peters Ted Gallant Earl Perry Ralph Silliphant Willard Arsenauit Totai-2697. Team No. 4:- F‘. DesRoches E. Gaudet A. Hubley F‘. Arsenauit G. Williams U. Drapeau Total-3337. High signle U. Drapeau 266 High three F. Arsenault 674. Y.M.C.A. BOWLING rmnay ‘AFTERNOON LADIES’ uzaova Ocmarco Jumps From Tenth To First Place NEW HAVEN. Conn, Nov, 28- (AIU-Tallying five goals and seven assists one week, Abe Iiemarco oi Providence Reds vaulted from 10th to rm of the erican Hockey League. Official stattstcs pleased to- day at league headquarters here show that Demarco, with twice the 12 points which placed him 10th in be race last week, has three m0" Points than Wally Kilru o! Hershey, the runner-up. Kilrea was not listed among the 10 highest scorers last week, The scoring leader; Demarco. Providence Kilrea. Hershey Cunningham, Cleveland Barthoiome, Cleveland WWW. Providence HOFECK. Providence Locking, Cleveland Calladine, Providence Douglas, Indianapolig Frost, Hersha Hergcrt, Hershey Hunt. Buffalo Mann. Pittsburgh ac4auu4@S@4@$Q SSQQSZSQ=SEGI> W pawn-p»- . maaaaagrqgggs§i Regarded As Successor To Whirlaway NIIAMI, F'la.. Nov. 23 — (AP) — Penslve. a horse that has never run a race, is looked upon by Ben Jones as the thoroughbred with the best prospects in America of becoming the successor to Whirlaway. The yearling Ls at Hialeah Park with 41 other race horses oi Warren Wright's Calumet farm stables llBfidcd, of course, by Whirlaway. Trainer Jones likes them all, but tie is frankly excited by Pensive. ARTIC EXPLORER - D-S-C. LONDON — (C?) — Acting Lt..- Cindr. Alexander Glen, R.N.V.R , noted Artlc explorer, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. No further details were elven. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT Chocs’ Ami’:- M. Cudmore J. McDonald v. Cailbeck J Garrett L, C;ri'y Gil-Gaiters:- i-L Montgomery N. Brady D. McDonald H. Baker 100 137 158 I32 L51 167 in the union's scoring statistics, Labllllliéd bv '1l.1e Canadian Press. Lenaros margin of superiority came with a fizid goal he kicked in the third quarter of the final O R. l<'.U. game of the season between the Wildcats and Toronto Navy, glvinsz him a total of 54 points for the season. In second place came Flt. Lt. Ed- die Thompson, backfield star for the R.C.A F‘. Hurricanes, who ran wild against Kitchener-Waterloo Panthers Sat y to score l8 points, with three touchdowns which he converted himself. The day's work brought Thompson's total to 51 — Just. three behind Lenard. Annis Stukus of the lowly Oak- wood Indians ranked third amonB the scorers with 34 points. He rack- ed up six Saturday with two field goals Behind him came three Play?" who failed to enter the scoring col- umn in the wind-up games. Ed Jakubowski of Balmy Beach with 3', Os. Hush cuddle of Navy with 30 and Po. Jack Alexander o! R..C. Al". with 24. $100,000 ls Stake In Big Football Clash PASADENA, 03111.. Nov. 28 _ (AP) - There will be at least $100 000 rid-in on Saturday's Georgia- Georgia ech football game. All Tech n-acds for a Rose Bowl invitation and a century-grand share of the Pasadena. poo is a victory over its state rival. A showed the engineers lut week that Frankie Sinkwich and Compan could be taken. Georgia's defeat le t Georgia Tech one of the few un- beaten major teams. The Pacific Coast conference hasn't announced whether it. has given its athletic commissioner Ed- win Atherton authorit to negoti- ate for the New Years Dav 0P- ggnent but there is every reason to lieve that unofficial overtures have been made and favorable re- plies given. Gracie Traded By Hershey For O'Neill HERSHEY‘, PA, Nov. 22- (AP) -The Herniey Hockey‘ Club an- nounced Saturday nlg t that Bob Gracie. veteran centre, has been traded for James (Peggy) 0’Neill, 29, centre of Washington Lions. O'Neill broke into Pro Hockey with the Boston Club in i932. spent four ears with Boat-on Bruins, saw t rec years’ ssrvice with Cleve- land Barons finally going wMon- treol Olnadfenu. utter he ined 50w Haven Eagles and Wash ngton on s. flracfe. 3i. has been called olong L. Bearisto Spitfires:- 188 173 166 114 178 157 127 10B 161 128 N. McDonald . Woolner O. McDonald A. Barrett E Hazard 182 1B8 High single A, Howatt 259, High three A. Howatt. 606. BUSINESS GIRLS’ LEAGUE Sergeants:- J. Klelly L. Ford M. McKenzie O. Vail Observers;- I... Cleworth G. Duncan J, McLaine M. McInnis D, Cox Pilots:- E. Cox D. Spence H shame E, Jones E, Sutherland Gunners:- E. Mitchell M. Dockendorff E. Toombs J. McLeod G. Holmes 115 High single J. McLaine 284. High three E. Cox B1B. SIDE-LAUNCIIINGI 1n narrow waters vessels are often "aide-launched" with mglel or roll on hitting the water u great u 70 degrees. AUCTION SALE AT ALEXANDRA SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28th 2 P.M_ d arranging in a e gryeurs. 1 newly freahenccl. 7 6H0 to freshen between Feb. and Aprll two 2- tar-old helfm: three l 1-2 year-ed heifers; one i l-il-yur- old steer; one 1 r-old bull; one li-monthn-old e one - ll calf; one 8-year-old hone: one 4- yeur-old more: l general WW0" horse; 1 express more; i cow with litter of nine: 2 broad. lvwn; junlrs; 30 pallet-l. c301»; ._ Qulllflly turnips; 1Z5 bu. mansion: 100 bl. urban outs: (‘my h; Cun be seen at Mr. Sum Coll l. TERMS of sale: all sum! up to ten llnlllrg euh our that amount twelve months credit on approved join‘: note B per amt discount for Cu . If thy not fine n10 will be held Monday. .. W. II. BEATON. Auctioneer. COWI BIO 133 (tomato The 23rd day oi November, A. D., 1942. In Re Estate of Miliicent E. Math-cson, late of Charlottetown Royalty in Queens County in the said Province, Widow, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County oi Queens County or any ConstaJ; or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading "ietitlon on file of Clifton l-l. the Beer 1%,], - JI Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid, Dental Surgeon, lhi! ex- ecutc-r of the above named esltz, praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose Wreinafter set forth: You are thaefore here- by required to cite all persons in- tsrested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County. in the said Province on Tuesday the 29th day ni December next coming, at the hour oi eleven o'clock iorenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for 1n said petition and on motion of H. Flrancls MacPhee, Esq, Proctor tor said Petitioner. . And it ls hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hem- ?! be iorltibhiaith ted in m?‘ fol’- owing p paces respee ve . namely, in the Hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Cari- ada and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia both in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all rsons in- terested in the said Btu as afore- said may have due notice thereof_ s His Honour Haroi Leonard Palmer, Judge of said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day arid year first above written. By the Court (L. B.) (SgdJ MIJIRIIJL C. LOWTIIER. Registrar. 11-24-12-1-8-15 our ova WAY THE CHARLOTTETOWN;__§_UARDIAN KA TING KILL New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks US Rubber US Steel Co Vanadium Corp West Union West Eleo Montreal Curb st” (Canadian Prue) Abitibl Pfd Asbestos mat.’ ._ Oulov-wmgibg Price Com Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Commerce Montreal Royal Nova Scotia PRODUCE MONTREAL, Nov. 23-(CP)-_. Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter snvtr Que (92 score) ass, Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 48-- 49; A-medium 47-48; A-pullets 45 -4s; E-B 45-46; az-c 38-49, MONTREAL, Nov. 23—(CP)~_ Produce iznrices today as reported by the Dom ion Department of Agri- culture follow:- v : graded shipments selling A-arse 50: A-medium 49 3-4; A- Dulleis 49 1-2: B 49. Butter: first grade prints. Jobbing “rice 37 first rode solids, Jobbing price. 38 3- 37 1-4; current re. ceipw. Que No. 1 pasteurized 35 3-4. No . 34 3-4: wholesale, Que No, 1 storage and fresh 36-36 1-4. Cheese: current receipt, colored, western 20-20 1 4 FOB Montreal. 5-8 1'0? (llQ/fontrielallt, WHOIEBIguOWCIIS ern an ue e 20 fl FAS Montneal.w m grade Potatoes: 75 lb bags No, 1 moun- tain Que 125-145; NB 1.40-1.55- PEI 1.40-1.55. . ' ii_________ ST. MARTIN'S SUMIWEB The period oi fine weather in the autumn. known in Canada as "Indian Summer" is culled St. Mar- tin's surnner in England. creamery 1- 7 -S ACQUIRED BY FREQUENT EFFORT TRENGTH BY SKATING OFTEN m: FORUM —T0-0AY 3-5 P. M. 8-10 P. M. MONTREAL STOCK sxcumacr (Canadian Press) Slo&l Bell Tel Brazilian an Car Pfd Poe n Can Steamship; Cons Smelt ("fma n III Steel o! Can PM MINING (Canadian Prels) , Nov. 23- Stocks Alderman Ang Hui’ Argus Aunor Btlr K Beatie UNLISTED Desirable House TO LET That very dedrnble you” formerly owned by the late Mrs. 1- 3- MCDOIIHIG. convenlentl loc- ated at 171 Dot-cheater Street. Contains eight rooml. hot cuter heating. bu three open o". Dlloel. Newly decorated. lent 880.00 Enquire P. 0. BOX 86, City. 11-20-41. By J. R. WILLIAMS Markets At A Glance (Camila: Prob) Toronto-Gold shares post wide gains; other groups moderately ltrong. Montreal-Golda and utilities 25111:‘: papers and other indul- ower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. __§e_ep Minard"_s_iu the home.__ PAGE rive Flights Daily ' O DHARLOTTETOWN O SUIIEBSIDI I IIONCTON Mari times” A FLIGHTS ‘DAILY I IONCTON - SAINT JOHN Save Time-Go by Air PLANES LEAVE CIIABLOTTETOWN x 3.30 mm. 12.30 gun. L”); ARRIVE CEARDOTPETOWN: 1.00pm. 5.45pm. 1.06pm n: nnsenvanous and mmnuanon any LI-I-Tnvdlweou-Plone I100 Ioguu Tidal Ageaq — Plea. HO All-pert - run- ices EFFECTIVE NOV. 10¢, 1M2 ' EXCEPT SUNDAY Maritime Central Airways Limited PASSENGERS —- AIRIAIL — ALB EXPRESU Advertising Bates ~ Payable in Advance Minimum Charge hr Any Advertbenenu ll Cont: Cain! Guardian locals. lo pu- word: Weltun and Lantern lo per word; Announcements and Classified 3c per word; in Memorial N Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. . I I Coming Evenle 3c per word: otlces 10o per inch; Llsu o] etc. 5c per name; Letter: of Condolence 70o per Inch; Wedding engagements A0 words to: $1,“ 5nd l0 cents (or every additional 3 word; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o n: inch OI‘ do l0 canto per inch. Adda-cu and application. uni. Ulh f S b All "on... :i..io.°oo.‘l.'°.I.IL.°: Wanted WANTED — FOWL AND CHICKEN daily. Highest ices Dild- Justin Larkln, Five ouses. 11-18-61. _ WANTED- A WARM BED-SIT: ting room. Apply to Box “U. Guardian 11-23-31 wanrran, ooon QuaurTuif- bleached Irish Moss Write " c-o Guardian. 24-2526 Female Help Wanted WANTED - GIRL son nnvmo room work. APDIy by letter to Russ Hotel. 11-21-31 YANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework no washing. Applv Guardian. 24-25-26. ‘ANTED — MAID FOB GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. P. Gordon, 22 Inngworth Ave“ n a RANTED — A HOUSEKEEPER for light housekeeping. Middle ngcd woman prelerred. No washing. Good wages for the right. person. Must have good references. Applly Chester A. Campbell, Jewe er, 157 Queen St. 11-23-31 For Sale BALE - LADIES GOOD Cont. also 3!. Price L." Guardian. 11-21-81. FOR Hudson Bell $150.00. Write " Miscellaneous sraomns _. MRS. JOHNSTOWS Beauty Salon. 11-24-71 ATTENTION FARMERS JUST received. ‘B’ Tractor Manure Spreader Truck Wagon. C. E. MacNutt Hall Mfg. C0, Char- lottetown. 11-24-27-28 To Let rwo nmmsnao ROOMS . ron rent near Airport. Apply K Guar- dian. 11-24-11. I WISH YO HADUT - -THEY WHY ‘lter Men's Wear " with Murray Murdoch and Marty Burryeneqfllookeybhonmen. a Lll-ll-ll-ll PUT THEMTO SLEEP LETTERS.’ ‘IOU KNOW ‘"58" MOT EIZS GET GQAY U QUICK. LET ME MARK OUR SFUFF IN are srnwttilsnlét???“ ‘THEN CALLS UP Ad‘ HAS DECIDED sue LIKES ouizs ass-i: ' CARE ifiiléosbid KEEPS IT.’ Ole, mlev l Mn IZTIIoE .1 WANTED - cranium max FOh farm work. House bronco. , . James Walker, Central HOYRIH. _, 11-21-31 PREFEK DIEIIFIIANT ‘WARIPZIZ LONDON (CPI - There are mnze volunteers for the Merchant Navy than for anv other service. accord- ing to an official of the Shillblr‘! Federation. Most are between 17 and l9 years oi nee. LUCKY SHOES SCRAPPED Horseshoes of Kentucky Derby winners for the past 13 years have been contributed to scrap. AUCTION SALE -at- , WINSLOE STATION '- ._.,,,_ WEDNESDAY, Nov. I at One o'clock i ‘v I am instructed by Mr. l‘. C. Duffett, to sell on hll farm at Newltend. all hi: stock, crop and farm ma- chinery and also some house- hold effects. If weather unfavorable sale will be held Thursday, at the same hour. Every- thing must go as farm 1's sold. Terms sale. ALEXANDER MzicRAE, Auctioneer made known at OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR H()( 1P1’ MUCH HE \ . .\ I 0 Ilhiiiiluli a IUUE‘ u. A55 ‘ guts E‘/.AN.= uucuz auiiav sews HE'S some» TO , TEACH SCHOOLAINN. ro FIND our HOW f Knows! ‘I/ 1/ l/l 80V BONDS 7b BUMP OFF um ER! \\, in,- .23 ""lL'.l';.l'_~ 1 ear rr, LEANDER !- wens sruovme cuaasrcr TADPOLES EOENTSJXNWNE l-lAxlia TO .... T'5 THINK up I WRITE AN essay on mail race Me!»- soivua Rem. ueao- r AND lRAQl-Wl-IEN HE eeAo! LUCK‘! Act-ta QUESTIONS _ comes BACK mom "rue I HPNE AN ICEBO)L,\NE‘LL A914 mm WHAT THE HEciA Tt-lose TWO coon-miss ARE ALL Aeour! I‘.“21.DG. Y-ll RIG t.‘ T121261. HAW! Those PLOTTit-IC: "to ElQO/CLOPEDIA IN NN ROOM -~HEl-\ HEi1/_,—'