l NOVIZIVIBER 27, 1941 h-- 'u'u llEHlll altos. l trillions THE. oksAr o-rtfrlsu REiUl EIIATOR For General Weakness, 5pfnlll Extozisiion, Physkol dsczy and I.ss of Nerve Power. They be on lzlzliilzle gpflilllC for weok nl n and women. Etfsctzlol, restore I01 vi u'ity and Stamina. Sold in lcoxrs. Double Strcngh Or the spe-iol , Ex n Stcng WhlTlI take ellect in o few mnutes. DON'T BE GREY MEADED an»; your hill! husk l0 In natural color the natural w‘; by using ' QUE ' use LI l GREY-HAIR nssronsa PHONE 86 llElllllN BRIE; -.-.-.-.l-.-.-.... l . l.. \l. Doucette. R. .\i. Smztllman. d‘ 551,1.‘.'-'n‘u“u'u‘u'u'n‘u'n"u'n'n'u'o'u'n'fu' ___ Voluntary recruiting is failing to meet Needs, Brig. says QUEBEC, N V. —(OP)—-BriR. (l: Valli; ' cznlnlllild- ll\‘ l) bio. 5, sllid in in W's hero that Canada's pre- tellt fySlflll oi rccruting for the lmlrd lCt'f'(‘5 "docs not meet our lirrch" A. . will: a lillnchcsn gathering it (to r_.i'r.-. to a cvil.“ recruit-- lite \' ‘illllllPll ronvfninn Brig. Vallri" siilzi "w? lluvc reed lm- nlell, a IIICSSIIY,’ no. ,Tlle viluiltary t-sirlll s the best lystem video lnlunteers are obtained, out ti ll" d" not oblan them . . “Oilr lllflll are over there u-ilere y it?" r. ‘ll llCTl reinforcements rs? lty tl-Prll lllf‘_\' on into action. lt iw (to ll't hccd ther call what will happen? "ill llll‘ l"st ivrir. Canadians of ' Prrllrh origin llad but one regiment at ijio il- lll- Tile Rclyia‘ 22nd. To- ur llnrii scvrraj uh cll d-cmand ci iilnizzi rzilllcrc-rlncllls. and .iil:l il1orc so with the new l ‘Kl l1 til ill ol French-Czlnacliaoi art’ ll ill tile army. 'w.lat \\'lll th y say if we do not n tile recruits necessary for iiizlis (lcilllrnlcn. I am wor- "l art (it “the war." Bu}. <ll d. c dd lvl. have fl sut- qiztiiliitv of tile necessary .ir<i tnols—tllflt is not sill-ms- ~Z brcoilse we dd not want uar. We naidsd tlnlc to orglulize t-he rc nf the lrlrliires ’llic Lisk “as oifiiculc but, '0 ilnvo succeeded. " torirs are working t: fliil rllplirzty and are slipping by trr lillfl soils thtir prcdlnrys \Q',\'{‘]‘d the ba to fields In Errope and Af- rica, N \\' we l‘.(‘€’l men to equip llvlw“ llltlfllllYi and hxncilc trcsc W. tc Vallcr sziid to the delegates tllflt _\'(tll exorcism on influence. a treat liittllellce. Pltasc hep us to ‘llflollr-"irzc the youm to 9117'“ for strriccjorersras, t." fill lmd keep u? our unts. You will be Con; a 10d "t . ii t‘ll'.il‘ table act, It is not Cnly l qllcsion of n go d art-porhaps you l-lii b? aweluing a 1131-1“ nai l‘ Tile youth of today is privileged" BY ti. VFVIIEX‘ srid "It as the cnance t/: mnrcll tinder the flcg of a new crilslldo. It. lifts tile honor. if it so wsios. to tillllst. fr nn ‘deal Let ll-‘t ' i120 oer youth to ii’t it- \'(‘ lhf‘ cnlp v mlllerialsm s. illllrilirlc at‘ in which mall rilllo: a robot unless ‘ac reacts "mltnlll to it." The Eastern Guardian rl|lllllllll In l'l‘Nl'l'\l'l| [or new: M "my lilflffil, lull mlrortlalllg 0| n 3 llliinrv- may lil- lnul-rll-ll at h "Filth ll “UNI, In lthllllfl", nlrll-liy pllyulnlu i 0t tiirlxts wns made d Churches. Rev. J. Milt- "Y 0t Vlflcyflold took s ‘ll ‘Mulltngilo United and Montiizrr Clilirthos. While 1'» lllllilullxi coudvctcd the Personals ‘ ilk Dewar. Montague, “Mr 1i l3 ilvf7l‘. Monday olt"r 111R cl llif‘ llllcss of hcr s's'er. “i, hi.» cff- '1 P»Y] _L. illl (lcilillgs of Plctou S.- l" th fi “i H3 7: s >1 E? rrws Pll‘ifib'.".(?l'l‘2lilv Cliurrli ~ 0H Sundry cvenIilg.-L. yyltgh‘ P621?’ lfrlntyre. R. N - ~~_Kili’_1s (finality Hospital. Mo prO- h THE_ cllalalkrriwrrown GlgARDlAN Riggs and Kovacs Turn professional NEW YORK, Nov. 26—(Al=l__ Tile tiwo tcp rtnking amateur tcn- nis players in the United Sales, national champizn B-bby Riggg and Frankie Kovacs, today turned professional and signed contracts fcr a series of matxties with the two foremcst pros, Fred Perry and Doll Bildge. Tile four playwers w ll open a. series cf 80 matches ill Madisun Square Garden Dec. 26 undcr the Priimflblon "of Alexis TIICCHILOD, youthful owner o! the Phlladelphia. fcobball Eagles. Thompson said the complete itinerary will bean- rlounccd later but for the opening night's plfiit RlS-Zgs will meet Perl-y and Kovacs will o-plpose Budge in singles matches. The doubles will pair the former amateurs against. Perry and Budge. Thompson said he had guaran- teed the four players $100000. The players will be paid on a percent- age basis with the No. l cf the quartet receiving 36 per ccllt oi the players‘ slmre, second 28 per cent, third 21 per cent and fourth 15 percent. For the first l0 matches they will play a round rcbin. Then they will be ranked wiiha player holding his position as long as he continues to win. In Oakland. where Kovocs quit his shipyard job this morning, the lanky player was in free-wheeling form as he redicted that amateur tennis woul be "all washed up” now that he has left it. “Without mc they won't have any gate attractiun," he asserted. without batting an eye. "I was sick and tired of taking orders frcm the brass hats. Tiley'il have to get of! tfne gravy train now." Asked how lie had fared on ex- penses this year. Kovacs said “I wound up losing $2.35. One of the big troubles in my case was that 1 grouped my cxcerises in a lump sum, I received $100 for expenses f;r playing in the Berkle Tourn- ament last summer. Anot er play- er got $200 for the same tourna- ment. He. itemized his and evcry- thing was lovely. 1 didn't and got tossed out. It's all baloney Hm’- W" Crosby's filly Wins inAustralia SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 2§‘»— (APi-Bing Cr:sby's juvenile filly Miss Hus today won its second race in eight days. ‘me Crosby 110w‘- odds-on favorite, won by six lengths. Zivic gains Close decision Over Phil Farr WASHINGTON, Nov. 26-—(AP)— Frlrzzc Zilic c-f Pittsburgh. Willi" welterweight champion. wczl a hairline decision over Phil Filrr. rugged Washington veteran, ill a lo-round slugtest tonisllll- 31V“ weighed 149 and Fun 149 3-4. Pats and Royals Win= matches MONTREAL. Nov. 26'—-(CPl-—A slllslling third-period drive Save Pals a 4-0 vlciory over Callaocns in the second half of a double- header here tonight, alt/J RDYBB had talcen the measure of Colu- wall Flyers 4-2 in the openu‘. The win lelt Pats and Rzyals ttcci, a game out of Iiisl place and one point. behind the third-pace Quebec Aces. Canadicns dlolllled W tile league oeLar willie Flyers re- malncd dealdlmked in top spot vritli Ottawa Senators. _________-_--—-- tag uc spmt. Tuesday tcwn.-L. ..'Mr. Alex MliClfiOdl cl arlotlo- town, was a visitor to Montague on Monday-L. _,°Ml's. Ethan Stewart and little son David, Montague. left- IOT JIWK" son. Alabama on Saturday morning cared there by the sudden pass ng of her brother-ln-law, Dr. Rufus King Beck.—h "Gums NOT LOST MONCTON. N. B. Nov. 21- (CPI-Theodore Dickinson and Harold Ritchie, rcport/zd missing on a hunting trip, were ocatcd today, when it was learned they had not been lost but had only extended their trip. Police and a dog had been searching for the two men. Ejgglgrll‘? ‘l’-:l%3‘El§! -’Z§ E; SKATES w "l" instead of crosswise. SI-IARPENED w. H“)? your skates sharpened by the BEST and LAT- ‘§ll' method, We sharpen them thc new way, length- "lro by having‘ your skates sharpened at WIIITLBBK TIRE SEIWIGE KENT ST. Make your skating a plea- IEZIDIIIII)I§RX\5¥¥\B fialyt§i§ ifii Toronto acquires Shortstop from Philadelphia TORONTO. Nov. 2li—-tCP\- Sccvetary Arthur Lehman of Tor- onto's lJ-‘SFbllll Maple brats today announced the acqu‘s .1 of silort- . Freddie Ctiapman from Phil- nllia Atilcl Ii‘ rctun tile to the c. " who came from Yale University several years ago. Indians’ hopes Rest on Feller CLEVELAND. Nov. 2ti—tAP)-—’1f ollc army doesn't stake a prior claim Oil pitcher Bob Feller, Cleve- lHIlLl Indians will fini=h in tlle first division of the Amezican Baseball League next season. “boy ollanllgcr." Boudreau. the youngest pilot. “Without Bob we'd just have to do the best we could." he said as he loft. today fer his Illinois home. Tile new nlanllger S3011 will kllclv ivlletilr-l‘ he can count on the services of tile lswa szrikcoiil kins. A month ago, FEllQYS draft * llfd placed hull in the l-A Clflsslllflfl- tion, His number-2.85"l—\ras only eight numbers away from the board's last draft. call, _ and ari- oiilcr is coming up at It's bozirti in January. Unless his case is rccprzlcd cll a request In‘ him or mernhjs of ills family‘, Fksller probably will be in- ducted in Frbruéryi, tile (‘liitll bc-‘rri irdiratcrt. g BCUdlP-"ll is n"t ktflilll: ll ill- srll about tllo cull‘ clvnccs wi il- out Bob. llo rtliw nwll youth is <c~tvct icop. But he's oonf‘d"nt thing previous mcnagrrs alw had-co-opel-ation that fit‘l"‘flfi (‘O . h“ rclnzirkcd, ll Just get rid of lliln."_ ‘Tile new mwnrzvr ww» w'll ron- tinue at the shorts op pcshlon where he sparlrlrd f~r tho lfst, two scorn". eX“'“ts no d‘°?""?'\- arv prchlevris. Tcrnm-it-‘s’ ("fri- "quit on h‘: ="'(\"."I\ as pliot scrzrled to justify this. (if BO WLING Last night at the _l:lol_v Nlllnc Al- lfys lNIr. J. Frailk Lcllterty", (Joptlrn oi the C. N. R. Fragii; Sliecl bowl- ing tcanl beat. tout standstllhtlle hlgflly Louie-d r-re._l t checkers Liam ulzzier the able manllgcnlent of Mr. Cllllrlcs Doyle. For IIIOIIKJS tilts has D3611 a COIILOVOFSY illtne Ifllyglli Dept. lin:t ncw Mr. Laifcr- ty is looking for other victims any- where on the CNR. Its better not to bdvrrtisc your wares until prov- cn to be better than ju=t ordinary and we are . r y to say that lvlr. Doyle's aggregation are JllSt old uiiu mediocre. Freight Shell team: J. F. Laftcrty 154 163 169 J_ 5mm 111 1oz 23o G. Nelson 163 I53 2gb S. Dunc-all" .137 163 b3 C. McLcau 200 197 240 Total-ZSTQ. Checker Doyle's team: C, Doyle ill I95 I54 C. Griutlct 100 176 164 C, Cr, ;eil so 121 112 J. l-lcrrell 154 144 112 - ' 17B B‘ Mam“ Hillbillies-z. High Three, C. MacL/eanqiill. H19; single, C. MacLmall—240. (IIITOWN ALLEYS (‘ommenelnl League lilllzs:- R. Wllitlcrk 151 287 11° B. MacDonald lill I80 lllB G, Wllitlcck ‘.122 23a _l p Blmikgtl 331 2B6 ‘.104 G‘, Cuclmoc ‘.126 ‘J14 335 Tct.lli—-3i53. * ti" Balk l- illglgléafflglé w, 241 I'll} P. Rtlitiy 161 l'lt_l 231 .1, (Hllllllil. 122 m in? c_ Ltgym llil 23o 24a _;_ MQLQQI 17F 27s 1G1 Total-2£l93. I-Ilgn slllgli P. Blackctt 331. High tllrce P. Biackctt all. Points: aims s; Emmctts aky- 0- u l-ziixasaini’ Al-"nznnotis BOWLING bEAGUE y-‘ol-gi t-.\lr-.\'ots: Illllllfllld 164 154 116 WCOJICX‘ 103 72 225 Mrs. LlVJlgotOllC 118 109 ‘. Mrs. Cameron 137 159 129 M“ N_ Longworth 67 142 19 Total~l9l5. ‘ ldra ons: ' $11? Brlgl I'll 190 H7 Mrs. Claivson 30 133 99 Mrs. Wnlkcr 87 15B m5 Mrs, norm tor» l6’! no '1'ot:ii~l8'lB. u torou s: so»: a. "slat-lie 1B6 lol lat Mrs. wllii 132 15o m Mas, Craig 170 13R l5‘) Mrs. Gzlrdnler 115 Z23 108 Mflss a. Irrge lol 19a 2o» Toinl- 2353. Daisies: Mp5, P. (‘llirkc I39 H4 I29 Mrs. Kellllcdy 179 I41 1'39 Mrs. Irvine 96 81 85 "rs. ‘fr-Kiley 19.1 B4 R1 Mrs. Hccwr I33 204 118 Tfitlil—il‘.0'l. High 3in'_"c—-Mrs. wonlnor-Zztl. High Three-Mrs. P. Clarke-dill!- Demers in Auto accident VALLEYTIET-D. Que, Nov. 26- (CPl-—P1I)'S.C22Ill$ announced tcduy that Tony Dclnsrs, Sill]: b: Montreal 5311111316115 0i the Nzitxinal Hockey League. suffered a possible bmk. en leg. t-wo broken ribs and intern- Bl lfllllries in a motor car crash liele last night. DBlYiPYs was injured when m; cal- Cfflflllfld Into a trrc. Also injured iveljc his uillc; and his brother, Ro- sario. and ills wife, Remember When Hzavylrcigllt boxer Kltlgfish 1,9. Vilrkl and wrestler Ray Steele t-"lngl-"(l at St. Louis sx years ago tonight to cietsmiizie wllat would happen when boxer and wrestler met-each at his C-Wn tlade. The Wings- recall — Buck Jones DETROIT. Nov. zo-tAPl-De- trolt Red Wings of the National Hockey Ixaguc today recalled dc- fcnceman Alvin (Buck) J;:les frcm their Indiana-polls American League farm in exchange for young Doug McCaig. Jones will cgair Thursday against Chicago Bla Hawks with Bob Whitelaw, who has ceared up passport dtficlultics and rejoined .trcit. This will enable Manager Jock Ad-rms to reunite his top defensive pair of Jack Stewart and Jimmy Orlando. who figured largely last season in Detroit's drive to the SLBIIIQY Cup finals. Chicago fish pedlcr‘ aimed a hay- makel- and missed And‘ ll was lust at the fifi-second mark when he was on the bottom-tho loser. Burke out to Make amends For miscue B)’ Alan Harvey Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, NOV. 2B—(CP)-Tw0 ycars ago tousle-lloired Orville Burke was the _"goat" of the East.- _West frotball filial but. he is look- Hls toward to an oppoziunlty oi’ mflkms Mnends L-l the 1941 C311- adian ctiampzonship at, Toronto Saturday. Every so Often the 24-year-old quarterback spins back in- retro spect. to December. 1939 when Win- "IP62 Blue Bombers beat Ottawa R_0\1ell Riders 8-7 and sent Burke's ‘ffiotébail world crashing around hi; In that tense classic on a sncw- _ §\T'~’g1t_l.ansd0wne Park gridiron it. OUT OUR WAY i" ' ~ "'- u EIAV c" 5v Ti-i‘ TIME BIG lcl< GITS 13.1w‘- ~ ' \ ' II ~ll¢..,l‘,;* ,\ STEAM HEAT By J. WELL, HE'S autumn‘ IT ‘BOLJT T'H' L '/;; _\\ _ .3 r. w‘ \ A? “s s"; TO GET WAQM" HE‘LL BE. TAKIM‘ HIS coA-re- ci=l== NEXT LOAD! _ i" ~ ,\_ J .~ R. William: % % "IIR RUARniM. nutter.‘ watt, MAIYOR, w COUSIN HARRY "row Hi5 Boss AT THE. POTTER‘! ABOUT vourz REVOLVING DOORMAT, truer l=olz A LAuel-Uwabl- THE suv BROKE our IN A RAGH ovsa "ms IDEA o... THINKS THEY CAN our cu»: on "me cancer AN‘ QI-IAPE n’ INTO vases AN‘ STUFF 6V HAND as gl-lE spine, LIKE THIG/ was Burke's fumble-one o! the very few he hasccmmitted through six Big Four $€il=On§——V\/hl(§h en- abled Winnipeg's Art Stevenson to kick a touch-ili-goal for the win- ning point with Just 45 seconds to WV. Today Rough Elders are groom- ing for another meeting with the Bombers. Burke hopes to make it, something of a “goldsn" anniver- sziry by reversing the verdict on Coach Red 'I'hrclfall's Western champions. ‘That. scare two years ago was too close to be decisive." he said. "Every Ottawa player who took part rl that game has been gun- ning for another shot at Bombers ever since." Burke directs tile tcam from tile signal-calling lvsitzon and throws 90 per oent of the forwards. He was also chosen for the safety back spot by Coach Ross Trlmble be- cause he is one of the surest- Ptitzercd receivers in the game. llllllllli he vlflfm makes llluc'l ll-aduiayi cn t_Ile run-bar: llln II III MIPOIIT FLUFFS Hm s g MILLION ? MILLION .1 OR,A COOL GTARE" _l§‘ll_n§ir s relieves sprains. UM -l-iAw.' “- Assulzisols, WACKINGTQN ! ‘“~EGAD.I-~IN FACT, x HAD THAT VEIZV THING IN MIND WHEN ‘I. CREATED THE MAol-ilroe! b64441 HARWQUMPI-llw» wouco slou A914 FOR A COOL PACE NINE .4 Lobert is new Manager of Phils PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 2fi~—-'.AP) —'I'he Phillles got a new illriiincei today. Jenn rllailsi Lnh l; lid coacll of tile tc;cll i a4 named I0 rent; i J-iil c) Prothro, the lvlénlipzgs came up from the 5 soclation three years ago hoist the National- Lea" out of the cellar. His. t" for one year. Gerry Nutgcilt Prom Plliliics. said lrbe: a reward for "his and loyalty” under BETTER c? ON TlPTc ' MAUOR/ voulo HAVE Taping: IT t, vegragod i FOR A crates sec». OM A Btjg, I mm. ItllI. it.“ Wmld mv, saacious E To o I! I) .1 - 0TH ME i a Ill" IN TH’ MAME F ‘ LAW DOWN~ ::= By George McMzl us 3 “IA 5'52 “IA G3T'A MESBIDEE FER ’/ Z \4’ \ MV MESSAQEUJAS MEPNT ONLV FORPOPEVEfTI-IERE . l MUST BE NO MBTAKE l- AH- THE W" Mssseueelz —— HA6 A’ \ RETURNED ‘- I 1, 4 TIPPIE AND “ COMIN’ T TCNIGHT I m,“ _l (AW STUBBS WELL, OLE CHARLIE SKINT ISN'T see CLEMENTINE we SHOWED HIM! By Edwina GEE—-IF WE CAN ONLY GET COUSIN MILLIE TO 6O HOME NOW!- l“ I KNOW! LES GET HER TO 4 MARRY Mmeuo GE- MISTER BUDGE l5 AN AWFUL NICE: MAN, DON'T ‘DU THINK so, MILLIE '9 ‘? COUSIN PILLIE THE TOILER —' MORE WORK FOR THE POLICE. ._ __ '_ _. _ _ ‘- Qagaqq. ,1 g ‘ n D U3.‘- _ I'LL PERSONALB/ IOFESS PVUD STAY HERE Don't’ MIND HIM,CH\EF_TAI<E THEQIPLl MRS REY EVERYTHIKE yes.’ ll LII . uooos, \'L\.. EXPLAMI ' ’ come ' out