mo: slx "IF-- QIARI-Q'_I‘T__E'PQ_.LLN_GLJABD.LI§ SPORTING NEWS Highton Gives Great Pe-rformance As Hawks %ip Maple Leafs 4-1 ilttawe Athlete Formerly 0f 0h’tewn llew filth Air Force The following 1.1 from an Ottawa paper of recent date: "Bobby Hubbard, 2e, well known In sports circles as a quarterback with Ottawa Combines. enlisted in the RCAF. for air crew at No. 19 RAJ-AI. Recrui Center. Queen street. this week and has been pos- _ TORONTO. Nov. l4-lcrlcll1- - SUMMARY "f! W I-twhlnfi" mgo Blzlcl: l-lzuvks mud: the "fin- so“ o! ML ma M"- T- s‘ Huh‘ [shine tsuc " ray dividends Sat- First Period bud I’! OI/QPIFTWX- l" w" l 3"" lilflhy for :1 4-1 victory ever Toron- will.“ m “howl” “m” to Maple Leafs an» 10.355 failsll. Chlceso. Smith r ) 14m. ‘y: grim he pl-yod L with the :2. Chicano Mosienko 19.81, - A! ' 01 vlulhfill ilcc Hitzhton in -. give one of thel Penalties-Bndnar. Seibert. . Lcxgilg season's most polished 11' tlllizldtng pcrform- 5900M! Pflfllfll angzffpite u twee-s :11 111w lnlulv 3. Chlcdgfl. Gottesllfi (Allin) U.” Penaltirksmith Purpur. Third Period . .11 qtvo, Bentley tseiherti 5.04. o. Carr twebster) 11.25. cDnnnld. acquired in the period when c llflVI. the mlicur stayed in the 2x219 and stood off all nt- tack: until ll 25 of the third perlod left unguard- Carladie-ns Score Shut-Oil? Qver fried Wings, Remain Only Undefeated Team — DETROIT. Nov. 14—-\APJ-—' 1.. ' Third Period nstoxilshilr: Montreal Canadians.‘ alone undefeated in the National 4. Detroit Grosso (Liscornbe Hockey League. ‘xlcnrlcd than‘ Brunetcaul 1.17. .1 streak to flvo nmnes to- 5. Montreal! Chamberlain tLanr- 2 b blllnltllli; tho [lctrnit Red 2-0 hefor: H.515 SDQCIALOIS. Lech and Gerry Hxffcrnnn d for Mbllllkflil. cur-euro . Penalties: Watson, Sherf. Jackson. lS. 0, IL, Mt. A. O'Connor Dark-haired B1 Durnen. 29- ‘ old r " nder klcke ‘ ' I‘ ' the scnsonr. r .c l .~ lyns the .’ time D. t llllrl been blnnk- Ali's-f om wince the 194-2 len- voffs. Durnan new has yield- t goals in six cam s for all v n i qr a ‘Lord 1n “is “ium or Wind and rain Saturday com- um Mtlntrenlfl? I "ma." brim; about d. s-o result in 1, I, 9d m n L m. "m, a m“ {all exnloltiolnrugby game between the Idle Tory." Thule Itcfsfs“ Dunsums Unwe-rsny an“ ‘mm finds of a Mount Allison University, played ‘ at Sackvllle. of the firsthalf the At the end Saints, favored by the wlnd. were ltrloulg o-u. During Lile hah the wearers of the rec and white had much the better of territory. Jack Murray scored o try and Alan Mag- Donald collected another three Dohlts on a. penalty kick. In the second half the saints \.'.lllfli'illl Ho’; x Iraszuc anon....§§,§§,,£1°§§d‘?g,“ggg,"-§}$53.35- wirht when Riley \vl ppcd Detroifgmh M; A Scores ‘Vere mag’ i-lyrrcl IWingJ 4-1 before a crowd of when the 'ma]n1nnd9,5 {Upped 6n a "3 4 loose bnll otter lt had been drlbbied O\‘.'(I'~'.IIE third 1r. over the llnc. htrc~szuyl th-l . The game was Lliayod in a heavy -qo:1l lnarglillrain storm. with a consequently 93k V slépgpcry ball and a heavy muddy Srlnrduy-‘s (lam: IIIOBVTRETAI. Nov. l-i -ICP'-—— Moiltl ll f. ludirns rolled up their fuurtil strzlirrllt victory and became Lllf‘. only undefeated team 111 tile . u the football warns at Glebe Collegiate. Technical High School and tcr Ottawa University. he distinguish- ed himself as a capable player. His Bports enthusiasm not restricted to football, he was competent on the track and In g " , uddled with the Rideau Aquatic Club and from 1936-1939 was 1n the Junior fours. Dominion champions." iChfef analyst of the R C. A. F. for the past year, Bob is married ind his a one year old eon. His persnts are both of Charlottetown and both formerly of The G/uar. dian staff. His father was court reporter here for some years. and f0? 591/91’!!! years post has been on .he Hanszrd staff. House of com- mons. Bob himself lived in Chur- lottetown until nine years of age, and got his first three year's schoollnz at West Kent School. He holds the position of chief | analyst. of the R- C. A. F. He was formerly with the National Re- search Council and later with the Dominion Laboratories. Ottawa- iA brother. Charlie. 1B. is a Ser. geant wireless air gunner. recently _post-:d on overseas duties.) v_____ Wet Field May ‘ Cause Postponement l A wet playing ficld may cause ' further postponement of the third same 1n the intermediate intercol- legiate rusby aerizs between st. Dunstans University and Prince U‘ W519! Cfillflffe it was learned last night The game, postpgngd from Friday, 1s schedukd for this afternoon but the ground may not. fiedry enough. even with ‘ine wea. r. Saturday the field was half un- der water and yesterday was still wet. However. the game will oc played today if conditions permit. ._____._ Hockey Results Hockey results Saturday: NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4 Detroit 1. Chicago 4, ‘roronto 1. Boston 6. New York 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey 4. Buffalo 4 (tie). Pittsburgh 2, Indianoplis 2 Cleveland 9; Providence 3. SUNDAY ( tie SUHMARV s... .-...... [lllangers 6-2 "Cgetliffe (Cllclmbcro .f§i§.".l§2¢la5¥m°"' 8"‘ NW YORK. 1w- 14 - -_ (U?) lBosfon Bruins had all the opposhl Second Period "B" they could handle {m- two 2. Afontrcal. Héfferllan tomato... l Periods 1w nisht but in the third 11:. Alley romped through a weak def- B. Nlontl ll, Lacll tBlAke. McMah- . cnce to score three goals and wall- oni 18.26. lop the New York Rangers 6-2. It; , Penalties: Watson. Bennett. Bzan I W95 the SIXIII consecutive setback --'..ach l for the Rangers 1n the new N. H. L. ~ 'seas0n. J NATIONAL Montreal 2; Detroit 0. 01110880 19; New York 5. sgtf Gerard Cote, Canadian Army, sensational distance runner. flashed home in brilliant. style in the Yonkers-New York 26-miles marl- thnn. leading a field of noted runners. A triple triumph for cote, the win gnvc him his secnntl National A A. U. title in three years, in addition i’. marked the second time he has won both the Boston and New York marathons in the same year, e feat unequalled 1r. the sports world Thin shot shows him on the home stretch being attended by Paul de ,.Bruyn, veteran murothcn. Cole's time for the run was 2.38.35, well behind the record, but well ahead of second place lit-ed McCilone. last ‘year's winner. wllo finished in second place. (Canadian Army Phofm FLASHING BLADES Skate For Health and Pleasure THE FQRUM- Tfl-llllillT wl-e-v-v r 14L!>r6?">i<II AMERICAN Providence 5; Hershey 2» Buffalo 3; Cleveland 3 (tie). Teams Lined Up For Rose Bowl Game ‘SAN marvcrsco. Nov. l4- (AP)-The University of Washing. ton and the University of Califor- nia will b: the rival football teams in the annual Rosa Bowl contest It Pasadena New Year’: Dcy_ a special committee of the Pacific Coast conference decided today. Y. BOWLING Busincls Girls’ L¢l|ug §'°§“‘l“°“ . mth 1455 115 l M. McKenzie 7B 121 1E3 1-- rd 121 111 109 1L HoLmee 1m m; Worry Wortl. G. Duncan 106 106 113 E Cox 208 118 97 L. Cieworth 116 123 9g M. McInnis 7'1 77 Cara Note: -Kielly 182 137 189 ‘M. Docicerldo if 147 131. 115 G Holmes 118 liil 117 u. McLeod 154 14a we Jena: P. cKinnon 1U 102 173 J. Mchaine 189 160 Z02 E. Macmillan 14a 144 m n. Toombs 115 11a 11c High einxle. E. Cox 906. High three, J. McLairie 590. Friday Afternoon Ladies’ lnague Team 3: M. Cudmore 108 108 127 E. Woolner 110 137 101 6- Besnall 1:45 1'12 12o 1... Benz-lain 93 119 1M M. Brady 112 Ill 133 Tenn 2: H. Montgomrry 906 196 180 M. Mathpson 148 I10 110 L. Cillbcck I01 I09 1M J Roger-son 11d 179 114 E, Hazard 99 129 197 Tum If N. MacDonald Ni H6 162 L. Binns 159 125 1B5 '1". Garrett 79 209 89 A. Bterrett 167 189 129 L. Gillie I10 174 129 Team l: B. Hewett 141 Q L Gerry 169 D McDonald 117 152 194 F. McKenzie 36 126 10f High single. N. McDonald, 236. High three. N. McDonald, 901. IAIDP. England -— (OP) -- H- Illington, chief Liberal whip in the Asquith government before the First Greet war and a well known temperance Advocate died here. Ule liner-I'm fer lain" l IMBCLGBH was held Piiday afte"-- BEllTllAl. GIIAIIIIIAII lihcelunierenrvelflenen leulinlllf. dunking nbeweyuturenubeinuemu u‘ onluewnrtltrleuypu nIIIII\ CIASWILL Enact-oncom- CONIIIDII-ATION LII’! lNlUI- ANOI ‘liti- c? YOUTH! CAUSE DAMAGE — both Wednesday and Thulrgggy l) ' AA nights windows nave oeen at the- Bummc -‘ some soft drinks and some iobflcw were taken. There were no 9- arettee taken. This also 1e believed to have been done by y°I1f-h$— There have also been n number of complaint-e of money been 11"" from milk bottles on door stew-B BOOK WEEK-A specially at- tractive display of books for bOYS and girls is being shown at the Charlottetown Public Library 1" connection with the 25th annual observance of Book Week. N9"- . e slogan this yearnis ‘Build for the future with books. The ob- ilectives of Book Week are to 6n- Icourflae 1n bQvs and Ellis the 1°" tof BOOKS; to promote _ P051111 “'9' preciation in chlldrflns books. l° ncreuse support for public book facilities. and to develop Mme companionship through nooks. In these endeavors the Charlottetown Public Library under the able r- ectlon of Miss Jean Gill, librarian. and staff. nas mace und ls makini a most. valuable contrlbutlvn. FUNERAL HELD FRlDAY—The funeral cf the late M155 Kntherinfi 14- noon from the cutcliffe Funeral Home. service was conducted by Rev. '1‘. 1L MacL/ennan. A solo “The Old Rugged cross" was feelingly rendered by Mr- A. R. Gillie ac- comnanied by Prat. A. R- Kendall. Tlzc late Miss MacLean was the daughter of the late Laughlin Mac- Lean of Whyccccrnagh, C- B., and niece of Rev. Allan MacLcizn of Hemp ton. P. E. I. For a numbe of years she resided at the manse in Hamp- Dliellllg lip lllqlils Mekeslienyfeelillil llelere llielr lime filo-gifts: Gill]! out poisonous uceu n He. m u‘: EaIHG ‘it: l.tll?:€l of Eel-Emu“; .‘.'."&m u not! o"! “Wm (‘L q: D3‘; In nmtm-nmu l"! -@17' T0 consmvu COAL-It was announced by Fkv- J-W- Mccfl‘ dle at 5t. Dunstanh Basilica yw- terday that in order to conserve coal the upper part of the Basilica would be closed for the winter. eer- vices 1n future being held in the basement. ST. DUNSTAWS BlASlLICA—At St Dunstaxfs Basilica yBSWfI-ily. Holy Nome Sunday. Rev. J.W. Mc- Cardle preached at all the masses. Solemn High Mass at 11 a.m. was sung by Ray. J. E. 0'Hanley. M- siateu hy Rev. George McDonald as deacon rind Rev. KC. MiwMil- Ian as sub-deacon. In the evcninz Holy Hour was conducted by Rev. Father MacMillan. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—The funeral of the late Arthur 'I'. Vin- nicomb-s was held yesterday after- noon. A shert private service was field at the residence of his sister Miss Ruth Vinnicombc. which was conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle V/ZbSltL". Funeral services were held from St. Peter's Cathedral conduct- ed by the Rev. Canon E M. Ma- l--~~ trim 11150 officiated ut the. Interment took place in Si; grave. _ . _. ...~.i1ete.-_-.-. The call bearers were: Hon. George D. DeBlcis. Rankine Mcbalne. HH- 30PM. Maurice Martin. Wm. Seaman and A. E. Tomlins. RADIO LICENSE CASES-Fed- erzl radio officials have laid ~45 in- formations in Prince County- B4 in King's uild 5s in Queen's denim! radio owners for faillnk to take out licenses. 4'! of this total is in con- ton with her uncle and his family. later going to Brookline, Mass» where she lived for some 30 M63114- About 3 years ago, owing to ill health she returned to the Island. making her home with her cousin. Mrs. Harlan Found of New London. and Mrs. Gavin Harding of this city at, whose home she passed atyay: lust Wednesday. Besides her two cousins here, she leaves to mourn. four sisters in United States, and one brother in Cape Breton torment was made Cemetery, Crapaud, beside her loved uncle and members of his family. Committal service was conducted by Rev. Roy Vessey. and the poll bearers were: Wm. Mac Quarrle, Allan Fcrguson, Waite Rlogerson. John French, Dougald MucKinnon and Mark Many beautiful flowers testified to the love and esteem in which the deceased was held. Former Women's Golf Champ Killed overseas IDNDON, Nov. lf-icPl-Pamelo Barton. 26. who won the British and American women's golf cham- pionship in 1936 and again in 19519 was killed Saturday in a plane an» cident in Britain. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Ottawa Roughriders‘ 15-year hunt for ar. Interprovincial Big Four Football Union title ended 18 years ago today when Riders defeated Hamilton Tigers 8-3 at the Cap- ital. Ottawa went on to win the Canadian title that year, defeating, Winnipeg 34-1 in the final. | o - Minnie v_r_¢_l_ll_vgs\apr_flin_ I in People's: mgctlnz here. Cl-LTTICTOII. ' ncction with T812105 in cars. Char- lottetown ls nnlv helniz checked lIY the officials. The Prince County cases will come up ill Summersidc 0n Nov. l6. the QUEEN'S CQIITITY cases in Charlottetown an Nov. 18. and the King's County cases 1H Sourls and Montague on NOV. WATFORD. England -— (C?) - iii ____ __ ..qyEMBER__15, 1943 ~- _..__.____m-—-——- _ ._ _ i. liev, L. J. Ayers Honored lly llely THE SHOPMAN Ilene Society Rev. L. J. Ayers, former lgtcriltgtlyl MLJ J. gift. The addreu wee reed - u ‘ cocie , necre y of and Fhe presentation mode by Mr. McTegue- short ed of P. B. appreciation were made by Rev. J. W. McOai-dle. Rev. Inuil A. Doug- an, Mr- J. J. Duffy and Mr- Me- Tague. The address to nther More laid: "It is with feeling of the moat sincere regret that we the nutm- hers of the Holy Name Society _ learned of your transfer to Kelly's Cross n Parish Priest." “While rejoicing with the mem- bers of Kelly's Cross Pariah we are selfish enough to wish you could remain with uez" "During the period of your asso- ciution with the Holy Name Soc- iety as Spiritual Director you have been ever zealous for our nplrituel welfare 1nd by word and example have guided us 1n our duties to God. The splendid improvements which you have made to the Holy Name Club provide us with an at- tractive Recreation Centre which is a credit to the Holy Name 5c- ciety and 8t. Dunstan‘: Pariah." "Every undertaking by you has been a wonderful success and words fail to express our appreciation at the loss we feel at your departure." " e are, therefore, assembled here toniaht m bid you Adieu and to extend our beat wishes in your new field of God's work." "Please accept this small re- membrance which beers with it the best wishes of every member of the Holy Name Society." DANISH DERVIATION The word kilt is derived frcm ti; Danish word “kilte" meaning tuck up. l I . 6 MONTREAL SETS RECORD whose drawings of_ mcmbc spread mtcrcat. This ia one of a new series by Mr. Matxionnld depicting Cana- dian railway workers engaged in the big task of kecpi traffic moving. "Jock," n veteran of the last war, is a pi other shopmen 1n (ills and allied trades keep the 2.5 2 103,201 freight and usaenger cars of the National the blg war traffic. in the manufacture of milnltlona. ‘J ocx" Smith, veteran uho man of the Canadian National Raiiwnyafg the subject of this sketch By Grant Macdonnld, noted Comedian artist, ' rs of Canada's armed forces have aroused wide- thc coun 'e war tter. Elem 24,000 locomotives, and the gystem 1n shape to handle .R. uhopmen are engaged n addition, several thousand C. Montreal is the largest, city in Canada and the largest inland port u in the world. Women are pcccnlmlz "w" Dolltlc- YEOMEN or ‘Li’. GUARD “filmed and “Conditioned more, . v4 ......lvc.-o1 allv conscious than men. Jack Tan- ___ than 2.000.000 worn garments frcml . t" .e irlends with ncr. President of the Amalgamated England's oldest military corps. theviermy. air force and wcmens‘ - ..l o: . . n platforms. 1 -,Erl,=.'l'neering Union. told e. workers‘ the yeomen of the guard, was M!‘ Ocfl- -i—-——— “ _ founded ln- lice. _ Minlrdja gum but. y of Supply has gone mgpicklng business. Helpers have IDNDON — (CP) -— The Minis- PRESTON, Difllflfid - (CF) _ into the] AM“ l"n of nlrtform tickets at . the railway station hue was made Out Our Way HE'S SAWIN’ ’ PIECE OWOo! wrru TH _ INSTEAD OF SAWIN WITH TH’ SAW.’ mama's A DIZIY STREAK BACK SOMEWHERE. IN out: FAMILY.’ )5 ._-. W \l\lI\\\\\\\\\\'~“ '—' I \ Bv J. R. Williams soy, BUT I'M~ ‘IEH, T FIRST ONE. TO 1t DO SUMPIN ABOUT IT.’ I DON'T SEE. NO USE IN PUSHIN‘ m BRINGING or FATHER WELL-I'M GONNA GIT TH’ meroccralsre THIS OLD ONE IN 1&5 PLACE - 0a‘}.(,.,/ . .. .. .- . 194), Kin] Vellum sprain" m . whim "m. curved <7’ .__ Our Boarding House With Major Hoople on. ‘SHUT your: BIG TENT-FLAP MOUTH AND come ALONG! M-‘IOURE GOINGTO MARCH ouT AND HANG UP Evens ’ GTITCH or- THE WAGl-IING- m-rusrr eon l5 NOT some To PLAY F001‘- BAu. WlTl-I ME! BUTJIARRYHA! DRAT rr ALL -- pom" ea so onasrlchwrne GOAT WON‘T ANNOY you.’ site's as GENTLE as A seams zEPl-lvlz.’ -~LET GO MW EAR.’ I cease i-IAULING ME. w»! -~ UMF! 1» » Qwurrl; ..GREAT HEA/ENS.‘ NOW HE l5 DELI wéi II-l5 TIPPY AND "CAP” STUBBS 45g,‘ 11B fJfriT TJQE XGRADE a MovlEL-A Doom OLE LADY, WITH A NlOQTG§$E ON HER HOUSE AN’ HER EYESIGHT FAILIN'-- C)? SOMETI-IIN’ T? --AN' A BURIED TREA5URE HE? 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