~.§PORTlNG NEWS l riic qiniztm"r__ _ songbird! _.—-_-_- (i? Former Pitcher ls Wounded Brooklyn Dlub iilcplaces New PHILADELPHIA, Dec. e _ (A = P) —— Lieut, Bob Savage, former T.‘ Philagelphia. Athletics pitcher. was w YORK‘ n” 6 _ (AP, _ woun ed in action in Italy Nov. 5 IgiECiYSQCElL Club oi‘ Brooklyn will and has be?" “Vilrded U19 Order Jwlace me New Have“ Eagles in cf the Purple Heart, manager Con. lizhe Eastern United Suites Hrck- me Ma“ “m ma"- fi)‘ Lcngile. President Tom Lock- ’ srt announced today. The New Haven Club, which entered the .. cuit this season. withdrew last -- ght aftsr losing ii of l2 gttmes. “The Crescent Club, which rc- uivcs the name of New York's cr- j-‘glnal entry in the E- U. S. H. L-. will have to call ch all New Haven Prepare For Big Handicap ..,,,..,. to get surplus players he other three clubs. The Fork R/‘vsrs, Philadelphia ‘ops and Euslsh Olvmpics Thc new train will make Qftrv appearance at Boston ISv-nda,’ rind w!" DH" its first home Willie at the Brooklyn Ice Palace bee. H. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. ‘i-(Alf) —- Muriiage, winner ‘of the $0.000 .New Orleans handicap last irinter, jwus assigned top weight oi 124 ‘pounds today for the .<la.000 added ‘Louisiana handicap run at ‘the Fairgrounds here Dec. lB. The race will be over n mile and an eighth. with Marriage competing among entries from 18 nominations carrying the silks of Coward and .Dupuv. Texas owners. I i ab, Mrs. Albert Sabatha "Cinderella" horse who was rested up in i943. was weighted next to Marriage at 122 pounds. 'l‘he little money maker won $345,165 in stakes in 1841 and i942, George Woolf. formerly of Cardston. Alta., is slated to ride him. William Hells’ Salto is exiwtbed to be another strong contender in the race which the great Wliiririwfly won last vear. _ Salto made an impressive show- ing SBMHCBY by whining the - sissippi handicap. a six-furlong sprint. in 1:13. est time oi the winter meet. to date. Others who have been working well at the Fairgrounds are Mrs. g kWhitakerZs Rcouestcd and P0135 1C . W. P. T. Board Dfficial Promoted iiltimatum Directed ht Eddie Shore NEW HAVEN, Conn, Dec. 6 - IAP» _ In an ultimatum, partic- ularly directed, he said, at general liiiiiiagci" Eddie Shore of the Buff- nlo Club, DlYSlClEllt Maurice Ped- clofi of thc American Hockey League today asserted that the next manager who leaves the bench to abuse an official will be “auto- matically and indefinitely suspen- tied" Shore has been fined $500 $10K) so far this season for gold Podoloff. zincl this. One-Time Major League Pitcher Dies Mr. WC. Lackey assistant t0 b the Enforcement Administrator VENTURA. Calif. Dec. 6 -(AP> iWartlme Prices and Trade Board —Charlie Hall. 58. former Major i Ottawa, visited Charlottetown dur- | League baseball pitcher died at irig the week-end and leaves this his home today folluwing a 15m; morning for Saint John to con- i;l¥leii_ b r m B {Bgfitifd abfllilénéltime tour oi regional E W85 R mom El‘ U 8 OS- - I Iii‘. *li‘.‘...%°*s!.i§;“ .323.‘ hi“ iii‘; wiW‘iir-“%‘vioi"'1il$5i°3m‘f"“r‘fi"§ york Giants and Su-pply Representative nnd Mr. gD.O. Stewart, Enforcement Coun- Iiliffitiiillitli IIhnN ; sel with the Board in this Province. i (By The CHE"! Press ) m- DNEAWAY plant at Malton, Ont, where they airfield at Dorval. Que. for deliver three giant Lancaster bombers are times in formation- British GiHS Anxious To Get licar To Action NISE DALTROFF 01313512: Press Staff wnm TO PLEASANT HEALTH On their way from the goverrunent-owned Victory Aircraft, Ltxi. y to England and the war front, ment Hill in salute to the Canadian Capital and the federal govern- ment buildings. The powerful craft circled over the 0N1fluurs rwicr ro-oiv Tn ronun sv-av-aaeara-va-I-ww osiirnit- cuinouii n“ for new: of local interest. lllt ldvcrtlslrg oi n newly nature my be inn" l8 live cents n word, strictly Ill!- oblo in advance." Tlllloolumnhrofl CIASWILL roi- piuf ' uoivrsnsnanoiu LIFE msun- auon ~ v 602 i! you wish tickets ROIIWIQG tn yo Cadet Show-Appointment in - lin. Support the Cadets. 12-1-21. TRAIN AND IIBIY - The train left Borden last evening iith 128 passengers, arriving here with 61 passengers at l0 o'clock. The ferry mode 7 trips yesterday. The cause of the delay was due to mainland connections. SUPPORT the Arm tickets now for theirr s nsured fii’."§i'ti’i‘i.°"‘mm"“°“‘ .i"ii”°f. n?” CO- _ m u‘ efZ-‘l- . Cadets. Bu)’ DIES 1N HOSPITAL - Many friends and acquaintances will regret to learn of the death at the King's County Hospital at on November 26 of Mr. Junes IL Col- . Mr. Collins liris of Olen William was a well known n-rmer and was prominent in the affairs of the _ community ior many years. Thc funeral took place on Novemoer were built, to the ferry command pictured above circling Parlia- city several liuge Increase n Dry-Blood Scrum TORONTO, Dec. 8—(CP)-In 4m address on medical advances dur- ing the war. Surgeon Capt. C H. Best. director of nwédical research. R'C'N'I told members oi the Royal Canadian institute that Con- ‘travelled in Europe m, with burial in the Presbyterian Church C ‘ _v at Caledonia. n GYRO CLUB MEETING -The illiest speaker at the Gyro Club on} Monday evening was Licut Phillip; Knowling, R.C.N. V. R., special l branch, Lleut knowling. who has iiiiil many other parts oi the world including Jiipan ior i0 years prior to World War II. gave a Inost instructive iind interesting talk on "Secul- ity." Lieut. C. P. Maciienzie, Of- tiger Commanding HM C.S. Queen Charlotte introduced ‘the gues; speaker. Mr. Samuel Doyle. was u guest, and spoke brieflv regarding the boxing bouts to 31E held nt the Sporting Club in the near fut- ure. The chairman Ior the even- ing was Dr. El. M. Found. ROTARY LUNCIIEON — Lieut. Phillip Knowling. R..C.N.\.'.R. Spe- cial Branch. was the speaker at yesterday's meeting of the har- lottetown Rotary Club. He spoki. on "Security." Lieut Kiiowlinz. who travelled extcnsivclv in Eh- rope anzi the Far East before the ivnr. drew upon his own experi- ences to stress the vital need of guarding against giving away any lfllfi'.lflflOl‘l. no matter how trivial it may seem, which might be 0t use to the enemy, Lt. K owling was introduced by lit. C. P. Mac- Kenzic. Officer Commanding HM C.S. Queen Charlotte. Guests were Senator iihizFuTw [l “Y STKND “OR BESIDE THAT KID ON TH cents were Cardigan; Halifax; L R. Allen. Summersid i Houston. oi HOW CAN YOU Kl E O WHEEL LATHE? 50MB if. D. Situation llndcr Review OTTAWA, Dec. 6 - (CF) -Ed- ucation oi the public, eradication of houses of prostitution, and wholescme rpcreatloli for adoles- advanced today by Major R. P. Carson. Dr. J. A. MacMillan and Dr. J. C Charlottetown. R0- tarian W. A. Stewart presided. REPORTED Missmo -—W0l‘d ‘ was received yesterday by Mrs- S. P- Acorn that her son Fit-Sgt. George Acorn, of the R C. A. F‘, was re- ported missing. Before enlisting, just about a year ago, George op- erated a car in the taxi service con- ducted by his father, who is at present on a vizit to Boston. Personals Mr. J. W. Palmer of Summerside ar-ived in Charlottetown last night- Miss Ethel Steele. Glace Bay. arrived last night en route to Car- gan. Mrs. Ella Campbell. Park Cor- iier. leit recently for U. S. A.. to Although many of them ali-eadyare aervin! various parts oi the world in keellln! the U-boat pick! at ‘pay, this is the first releaad picture oi the l (Official U. s. Navy 13410.0 i clues oi escort aircraft carriers. " Official deslflhation is “CVFsfl but vessels are m, f ‘tor linown as “Iizby flat-tops." I ministratnrs and physicians shul-lk ~ aim at general heiiltii examinai.‘ ions, including syphilis in Nnvy’: Casablanca Brig. J. C.-_ Maakins, Deputy actor General of Medical Services for the Canadian Army, as means oi comb v l diseases in Canada. In an address to l. four day in- ternltlonal conference on vener- eal ‘iseascs which began this morning, Brig- Meakins said syph- ills and gono hes should be as ccmmon a top conversation as an ordinary cold. At an earlier session Pensions Minister Mwkensle. said in an ad- dress read by his deputy. Dr. R. E. . that public health ad- Arrru source of syphilis and houses _ i prostitution. legalized and prfflgg. _ ted. and "cheap hotel rchdezvuiis‘ must be erndlcated if control the disease werc to be expected. blood tests . before marriage. Brlg- Meaklns said that on; n the first tasks of those trying y. 95 "mus pe out veal‘! dines be to have the people discuss m. matter oPcnly." Thc prostitute was the mgi] o 0. TIDN TRAPPERS AND RANDHERS This is your opportunity to i0 bring your furs W. Chester S. McI.ure’s Office 110 Kent FRITZ WEISSLER is b Street uying silver fox pelts and also other furs and paying the highest pri- ces, at the above office, and Thursday. spend the winter months with her ' J‘ A" M“D°““J' daughter, MrLFmderiqlLBurlt. Bv J. R. wiiiiIns WEST r TALK "n: A M. pope? i.‘ ‘TRACK iI-le discussed matters pertaining to ' enforcement. Promotion of Mr. C. Gu Scott. vestigatoi- with the igcgionai Ottawa. ' Rougliriders led Sammy Sword tle-fealed Toronto Bslmy Bosch, in Ottawa, 12-5. three years ago today, for Canad- ian Rugby Union recognition as Dominion champions. There was no East-West final that year- NORTII GRANVILLE SCHOOL Report of North Granville Schcol ‘for November. Grade IJ.—1. Pearl Folland; 2. Voriiii all. Grnde VII1.—1, Mae Wall. Grade IV.—l, Helen Wall; 2. Gliirlvs Burgoyne; 3. Freddie Fall. Grad 1. Francis Folland: 2. s: " . 3, Blaine Taylor. {'0l1i1fid, FfELdlG Full. Arthur Vesk. . Teacher-Windsor Smith. FCRT WILLIAM. Scotland -- fCP)-F-'3l‘m9l‘ B:illie D D Gard- ner rejected -threc ‘he provostsliip of this town on the years ago for i id here since the office opened y in Charlottetown two years ago. to the position of Chief Investigation Officer was announced by Mr. Luc- key yesterday. Mr. Scott will now supervise the investi ators and in- vestigations under nrection oi the Enforcement Counsel. The object is to bring about a balanced program of enforcement along the lines laid ‘ down by the Wartime Prices and ' Trade Boa-rd. Three Candidates In Alberta By-Election INNXSFAIL. ALTA" Dec. 6-(CPl Three carvaidates were nominated today for the provincial bv-election in Red Deer constituency Dec. 16 to fill the seat made vacunt through the death Nov. 4 of AlfNd Speak- mnn. Independent. The candidates are W.J. Etlgiirni 1 Innisfail, Independent. Davie; Urc of irrund he was toe young at 48.} Innisfnll. Social Credit. and Alder- vas elected provcst at a "hectlrg. council i giariallldgar Johns of Red Deer, C. THE LINEMAN I}! t rm subject of this dimi- by omit Mscdonald, Ilohd Canadiafl artist, in Tllnaul Bcrnior, Canadian National Telcgraplis lineman. Ho is one of o lsirgn group oi’ workers who aid effectively in Canada's war effort by main- . tnining tho nation's vast communications system. Tho artist hnc depicted him using n spanner to iiglihzn tho straps by which cable is suspended from the supporting wire, tccliiiicnlly known as tho “messenger wire." The increase in i-lizihncl mileage, the measure of massage irnffic, of the Cnnuilian National Tclcgfflph! since tho start ct’ tbcyviir would circle the globe nosrlv four limo"- J |,,s cooks, or m clerical duties to ' 6 --(CP)—R g1: number of members of the . . . F. (Women's Division) in] Brsig-él; m; increased tremenduusy some the initial contingent camber is i8 months use and the i_ m: increasinil‘ constantly 11°" m" g are able to enlist in 5118mm w" thghzelfrigjeflfil-Y who 10in the m‘ vice here are English girlstpihmlffi already overseas before . e - Mgny of the $181181?“ bands enlist. do so because then” ‘l: orted hue been killed or ar. P missing and they Wall’- m “ab: clcse to flihflnl 85 ‘they cw" e he 30in ii ganagliarn serlice bccaus a . wglfjhgy “S: such Kill-i E8 Aw Dorothy Roe and AWZ Mary smithei-s whose husbands wereylrxc; ported missing on flying 099m ° - The new W_D's are Bil/ell 1h?" Wgfkg basic training mid their acccr n, ada now produces more dried blood serum for war needs than doe: ‘Great Britain, As evidence of the phenomenal growth oi the oiooa donor plan in 0811MB. CBDI- Bcst said that don-- ations rose from 5,320 in 1940 t0 179.983 in i942‘ and to 479.053 so far this ycar. He suid Canadian blood serum had been used at Diinicerque and DlcDpc. on convoys to Russia and in the terranean. in hos- pitals in England and wherever Canadian troops were treated. EIRE WILL WORK FOR WORLD PEACE DUBLIN. Dec. 6 -(OPi— Premier Eamon dc Valera told the Dali that whenever the General internation- al Organization ii-oposed at the ‘Moscow conference came mtg petn there was no doubt that. Eire woul , as in the past. be prepared to take LONDON. DEC. its full share in endcavorlng to scour?! inteinationel peace and . - i nent section or m!" Y?’ He was replying to a L/glfelelpritnktzi-ebkpifators ‘or dental glleil-lflh Bs to Wheather Eire would assistants’ _ ‘ ave ivpresentation on me suggest- Unlike the CWACs who live ln! ed organization. bgrracks. WD's find their own I p‘ V‘ places m room, Most of them share RR N ~. NG UP FAIHER flats with two oi- three other girls- After the day‘s work the WDs 5° to their flats. cook dinner and 0 their washinfl. ironing or darning. Scone oi them attend cookinl! classes in their spare time oi a con- versational French course. Burp}? the summer lhcy Plflytd “m” ' which has given place to badminton and later on the girls nope 9° skate. wD's regularly send a 5m!“ party each Sunday to a hospital W cheer up injured Canadian airmen- "The boys seem really; to apprec- iate it and we benefit frcin ihcl visit, 111s‘, as much ns the boy-i. said LAV’ M. MacKlnher, Moosomin, 333k, "we get cheered up just to lsee them so cheerful ileslflie a“ ithey have to bear." to their past experience. they mil" 8s m... ma. Kine rmé slim-u. hi: c1 ll \ nun-mi NIGHT HEILL 5E YANKED UP THELI TH‘ ROOF. GETT IN’, CARELESS I Cupid has hnd a busy time since ‘the RirLs came to Britain. There were the marriages 0f TIPPY AND “CAP” ST UBBS APPRENTICE KID IN 3O YEARS.‘ rdur Boarding’ House FLETENAIOL) Bie WALRus! = ‘Tl-MS house can HPNE ‘rt-loti- LNED-IN LOOK WITHOUT A eosr in THE V PARLOR-‘m- wiuxre MORE, , ~ rue NEIGHBORS i-uwis comoiainso TO THE ._ vPOLlCE THAT THE ANlMALG Tuesday, Wednesday 12ft. With Major Hooplei WELL-OF cbutase- WHY-CEIZTAlNLY-I THAT'S VERY NlCE. OH JNDEED-WE WILL.’ Flt. C-iiiccr Nancy Smith, Calgary. to Major D. R. B. McArtnur. Toron- ' to; sgt. Mary Ward. Shnw-inigan l Pails, Que, to Lieut. n A. Ramon. Dutch naval officer; cpl Lois Lem vens of Toronto t0 LAG D. Bflbed) wlmbla oi Vancouver; LAW Mary : Isoove to Ptb. Roy Wolfe both 0f "Toronto. LAW Faye Brownlesa of ' Gravenhurst, Ont... to Flt-Sgt. Max Webster oi Windsor. Ont. With the growth oi the WUs in Brita-in more officers are required and some oi the girls from the first group of WD'a to arrive have been chosen to train with W. A. A. P‘. officer cadets. They an: Sgt. Helen Cottcriil, Hamilton Ont; Wlnnlllelt Cpl. 'l‘oronto; cpl. Margaret L-cy. Arden; iweva e01" "r0 WARN AUNTIE MOTHER’ TOW LE'S USE OUR ‘Pl-ION N-_ - MY 5 UP- Cpl. Margery McLarent, Montreal; Sgt. C.A. st/ackhouse, Laohinc Que; Cpl. L. G. Simmn. Toronto and AW C. M. Smilk who enlisted in Montreal but whose parents live in Stomaway. Scotland. Midget Baby n YOU ,‘ e in a borrowed inc bltor "Brooklyn Hospital. weighed only one poirnd l0 1-2 ounces at birth. The baby was born three month: remsturely Nov. 2'1 to Mrs. Ann gnocchi. =9. Hei- father. Nicholas. i: J ' Brooklm barber. eta c ild IN WWH 6.0.- DD LOVE COMM lSS ION —AND THAT ‘(U0 WANTEDA ‘HELP-JUST CALL our "rs-v wmoow runes. SO >Ou couio wiTH HER HAVE DATES eeeiYou WARNED OH, THAT was HER SWELL! and ' m NBA) ioi