"irons, six- ORTING NEW S .§---- iiiiockey Scores t. AMERICAN Cleveland 1: Hersh?!’ 4- QUEIZIEC SENIOR LEAGUE Montreal ROYBIS 4i Mimtreal R‘ . '2. A. F- 4. BOWLING weilz.EsuAFZFIERNOON moms LEAG E icamilli n. Manage Boast league Team 4 ____ OAKLAND. CnlitT. Dec. 8 — (A P) — Signing: of Dolph Csmllli, fonncr major league baseball star. to a two year contract to mana e the Oakland Club of the Pnciic Coast League Wns reported today by Club President. C. L. (Brick) Laws. Tile deni by which the Oaks obtained Camillrs release from the New York Giants. it was said is YOUR TIP run: to TIIE SKATE TO - NIGHT win- s ADDED HEALTH l0! Illlll SKATE DAILY OPPORTUNITY FOR EXERCISE THE FOR UM 4 Egg And Poultry Market Report Indications an their. the low pqlnt e .. .. subject to ratification by Judge K. M. Landis, high v:- ’ ‘ of baseball- As part of the deal. the Oak- land Club wave the Giants an op- tion to purchase the contract of Fill Riunev. shorflstop now in the navy, nfter the war. Award 0f Neil Plaque Announced '.l‘cam l: Mrs. J. P» uiarke 1B1. l?“ M,“ ~ - ~ 10;), 150, 18g M“. H7, 88. 1 _ Mm 119, 21o. llo ms 11s, loo, ll’l 1C8 ‘ 135. 9e 132. 160. 3.00 ins, 11o, 11o 135, 128. 2W 142. 80. I33 Mrs KaunzcLv 152 130, 135" .1. Dillon 109. 203. 175i Mrs Rupert 132. 111. 21l| . Lungwoslh 182, '14, 119.‘ Itlrs. McAulny 163, 156. 193i Team 3: i l\il'~'. Belle 173. 87, 101 rs. LlVllVLSlL/llt.‘ 1'15, 130. 180 Mrs. Irvine 105, l0'l. 93 Mrs. Hobbs 146. 159. 13° Mrs. Clawsor. 115. 151. 156 High Single Mrs. Rupert -'.l11. Hifh 'l'hrce Mrs. J P. Clarke 500 Dirk ~.\- Duos: F. J. Hobbs 142. 1B6. 201 H. A Power 124. 149 157 W. E. Douglas 131, 11G, {i7 L. W. Robertson 284. 190, 2:12 The Tigers: R. L Huesfis 1B5. 1B2. 155 W. Burhoe 147, 153, 181 V- Grimes 182. 154. 251 M. A. MacLeod 121. 121. 155 (Biy The‘ Canadia-n Press) Tommy Spicgel of Pittsburghl scored an upset victory over Davel Castilioux, Canadian lightweight‘ champion. at Toronto, three years ago today. Castilloux is now in Y-hc R. C. A. F O Start enjo ing eh; rnost corn ortablo shaves _of your life! Precision-made of stool diamond-tested for hardness, Blug Gillette Blades have the sharpest edges ovsr honed. . . give smooth- lr, speedier shaves s s o and more of them pop blsds! They fit better, shave better — always. PRECISION- NEW YORK. Dec. B—(AP)-‘The 4.019 boxers who have trndcd in their ring trunks for uniforms in the United States’ armed forces to- day were awarded the 1043 Edward J. Nell Memorial Plaque, given annually by the Boxers Writers As- sociation of New York for outstand- iniz service to the sport. The trophy. established ‘.n mem- orv cf the Associated Press sports writer and war correspondent who was killed during the war in S0811! 1n 193B, will be awarded in. the name of the "fighting boxers’ at the Association's annual dinner Jan. 19 and will be hunz in their name in the lobby of Madison Square Garden. This annual Nell trophy will be accented bv a committee of boxers representing everv branch of the armed forces and is being awarded in the name of all boxers. past or present, living or dead. who served or are SEYVl-RFZ the United States. In making the award to the group of 4.019—and any more who may enter the service during the war-- the boxing writers departed for the first time from the custom of 111v- lng the Bron-re Plaque to nn indiv- idual. Jack Dempsev won the first one. followed bv Billy Conn. Henry Armstrong. Joe Louis. ind, last in th I r has been reached. Tm week shows a slight increase in receipts to m0". grading stations. There has been a slight stiffening in prices on Grade A Lerge eggs due chiefly to the kegn competition unongst. gradlnl station operators. P. E. I grading stations are psy- lng for ungradod ems. dfllll/QIWI: A Large 45"! A Medium 43-4 A Pullett 35-43 5 35-40 Q 30 Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown: A Large 4D 1-2 A Medium 4'7 1'3 A Puilett 40f; g 35 C Specialized producers are receiv- ing for cnrtoned pack". A Large 52 A Medium 5° A Pullet 47 Poultry receiptsare still coming i forward in good volume. most t0! the birds being marketed alive wi h 75 per cent. of inspected D0111"? being in the Milkfed A and Milkfed B catellorlcs. PROVINCES 96911011141 1wm_i>ese.-1->_ production - when 61500000 pounds of bacon are being sent to Britain — appears obvious be- cause of reduced feed supplies. 5. Longer term contracts with Britain for tho supply 0! 0M0" are being sought and the assur- ance of a continuing market should appeal to farmers in not: Pwdllll‘ ing areas. year. Barny Ross. Four of these five now are wearing United States a un 01111.5. The decislo to make the award 4o all boxers in the armed forces etruet the egrlculture was reached after considerable dis- cussion on individual Amone these were former middle- weight champion Fred Apostoli, who has been in five motor en- gagements aboard s battleship: Benny Leonard, the army's too boll- ing instructor in the first great war and now dciniz the same thing for men in the Maritime service. and Nat Fleischer, publisher of ring magazine. Sport Briefs . From Britain BY ALLAN- NICKLESON Cfllllfllln Prtss Staff Writer LONDON. Dec. 8 -(CP)— Back from several years of soldlerlng. Bob Brown wondered how much of his old skill remained as he walked on the professional rugby field, The crowd wondered, too. Es pecially when Brown, ace Batley RUKby League goal-getter of pro- war days. missed a, penalty kick by the proverbial mile. Then a second chance came- -a. much more difficult, one. A penalty from half. WHY. near the touchline, it appeared an ital possible. But Brown score . Four more times the: ‘afternoon he drove the ball square between the posts. The fans stop up w cheer him. He had made a come. back in a big way, Qfhege was more to it than that o - 801mm“: the crowd didn't “if; li kn 0 We - own rugby players have had miraculous escnpee- -0ne afar?!‘ captivity, the other from A. D. Roncoroni, En llsh Inter- nstionsi Rugby Union orwsrd, i-e. lolned the British force in Ital sfter a 400-mile hike through enemy- °°¢llllled territory. He was ca- tured in North Africa and we; in emed in Milan where he found himself‘ in the some camp as the Test, cricketeers, Bill Bowes of Yorkshire and l". R. Brown of Surrey, One of the first men Roncoronl met. after reaching safer, we; his brother. J. _A. ROXICOTOlL, hnneelt an outstanding rugby pluyei; . The player who beat death is Gwyn Williams, W015}; Rugby Leliue and Services International forward. During the fighting in Tunisia s bullet pissed through his head: William now is ‘P90111797- Mlm! at s hospital here and com_ plete recovery is expected. Snort crept intc the grim busi- ness of sea war when in s t-eeent», naval operation in the Mediterr. mean" the password was "Alex James and the reply "Arsenal? Everyone over here, of course, knows that, Alex James was an out. Siam"!!! performer with football‘; mlihiy Arsenal Gunners. Anyone candidates. ~ ' of consumption. y‘ against s normal prewar reserve 6- There seems to be some 09in‘ ion that Canadians are so FY05‘ perous they can afford to “l! Canadian agriculture to recon- of all the Allied nations after the war. Those who have that opinion might ex- pect disappointment. '1. It is hoped some of the Drin- lclples of the Atlantic Charter will lhe applied before the end of the lwar. If that is so. supplies of Can- ‘adian wheat, bacon and other with”. win he e help 1% putting “Report. for th-trrlonth of Novem- . ff t." B 1‘- hbevir. tsgiad w r. eGgfldiner, 12s that Grade IX-l. John MacLeod: 2. the war will end soon- Discussing agriculture objectives generally, Mr. Gardiner said weather conditions are a. factor against over optimism. and that |the conference therefore did not feel justified in asking farmers in attempt any greater over we! production than was asked in 1943 NO leQzEAs-fi (Continued from halls 1.)’ _. ._-__._____ . W ._ ion of shipping and that. is barely enough to uieeLIthe prevailing raw While the Board is 110i. 9:851!!!- istio about. immediate shipping conditions it must. recognize, ivlr- lvfohan said, that regardless of the course or the war in Europe the availability of shipping for civil- ian rcq-"ements 1h America is unc . Currently too is being consumed in Canada at the rate of 30.000.- 000 pounds per annum. While this is 2c percent below pre-war levels it is tne maximum allocation pro- vided for Canada. by the British Ministry of Fcoos. Further. the allocation of 30,000,000 pounds of lea- annually is subject to reduct- ion by any losses that may be med in transit. It h“ not been possible to build an adequate stockpile. At present there is en- ouch tee for five or six months of seven to eight months. Future developments are very indefinite because of the Pacific war. APDroidmatcly 30 ercent of the We Bill-filly 80B to e armed for- ces, Red Cross etc, and only re- cently the Red Cruse asked for a substantial incNoss in the amount 1'01‘ Prisoner of war parcels. “The situation is under continuous {a view and whenever conditions war- rant. the ration will be increased or removed", Mr. Mohsn said. "Bossy” Gillis Takes Beating At Polls NEWBURYPORT. Mass" Dec. 8 —(AP)—Mayor John M. Kciiehar today handed Andrew J. (Bossy) Gulls the worst beating the tem- pestuous former Mayor has ever suffered in hie stormy political ca- reer, defeating him by more than a to 1 in the city's municipal elec- on. W110 replied “Preston North End" 1° the DBEBWOM no doubt would have been regarded as c. fifth col-l umnlst- -or lust a Jerk who didn't ktllow soccer. .a\un§f. l, buy the best. J. P. MacPherson & Son 166 Queen Street - REAL 0VERCOATS Received a shipment of over-coats, out and tailor- ed by our made to measure firm SHIFFER- HILLMANS. Oh boy, how they fit. If. pays to It was the fourth defeat in s row for Gillis in hie effort to regain the Mayoral chair which he oc- cupied for three ‘ ‘ n- uuii terms. u .- C rlotleiown T HE A I R E "The MEANEST MAN in, the WORLD" STABBING JACK BENNY PRISCILLA LAN] ROCHESTER- MONTAGUE. FBI. I P. M. MONTAGUE. SAT. 1.80 AND 9.30 P. M. SOURIS, TUESDAY I P. M. MATINEE 1.45 Personals Mrs. Keith Rogers has returned home frcm Toronto. Flying Officer B. C. Jamieson. and Mrs. Janlieson returned home last evening from Toronto where they have spent their vacation Miss Olga M. Moreside of North Milton. has accepted a. position as stenograoher in civil service atl Charlottetown. Mr. Eldon Mooney, R O.A F. is | lesvin! to-day to 30in his unit in Halifax after spending a. 20-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Mooney. Soul-ls. LAC. Vernon Clough of the Royal Canadian Air Force service police has been visiting his sister. Mfrs. Coodl Ward, Cha-rlotitetown- He ls accompanied by his ‘wife. LAC. Clough, formerly of Summ ersde, has been stationed in‘ New- foundland. He is home on fur- longh- CHERRY VALLEY Geno... Albert MacDonald; 3. Bennett Mac- Isns c. Grade VII. (SrJ-i, Bhirle, Hugs- fin’ 2. Raymond Maclsaalc: . uia MacDonald. Grade VII. (-Jr.)—l. Verne lugs, Craig Mutheslm. equal. Grade V.—1. Ma-iwaret Murphy; 2. Maurice Inge. Grade IV. (BrJ-l. Eleanor Hug- Kan. hCa-sde IV. (JrJ-l. Everett Mur- Y. Grade II.--1. Norbert Murpny. Grace I. (SrJ-l, Shirley ciow; 2. Leslie Irviniz. Grade Ifl (JrJ-No tests. Teacher—Eunlce Msclsauc. .___________ annual AIDS us. The equipment and tools of s complete anti-aircraft gun barrel factory and of 12 shell-producing - ldfifijjdklltrrrsrowu GUARDIAN demand, is repc to backed into the other car. which I Donald Stewart of this city. Mr. plants, have been sent from Britain t0 the United States as reciprocal. csllrnai. culnlnlili E alum h reserved I local internal.‘ =1: l" Iliidfilln-l word. '- t1: ner- IUI b sdnnssL“ ___ i L. .3. . COOKS 1G’ Ohtlstvmll P110105 OONIIDIBATION LIFI m- IUIANCE. AND IIY- The ttlln I! th 10'! RSI. st I pm. Interment in sdlcton cemetery. CAI COLLISION — Two csrs proceeding east. on Kent Street collided last. night. due to the by condt of the s ts The one V1118 door have bore a New Brunswick license. The redistior, the right head light and right fender of the latter were dsmllld- P"! SERVICE RECORD -Mr. George Arsenault of Village Green received s. letter from one of his sons. . J. S. Arsenuult who is now serving in Italy Pte. Arsen- ault ha. been overseas for four years. There sre five members of this family on active service and two in Canada. Mr, Arsenault is a veteran of the last war He served 0n mine sweepers and convoy duty and was wounded on service. APE AND WELL -- Nursins Sister Ida MacKay of Mt. Stewart. P. E. Island was among a group of Canadian nurses who were aboard the ship which was torpedoed on its way to Italy some time ago. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont. MacKav. Mt. Stewart who received s cable from her an- nouncing that she is "safe and well." Miss MacKay was in Britain when the war broke out. She en- llted with a British unit and was through Dunkerque. She was transferred later to a Canadian unit with which she is now serving. ISLAND NATIVE DIES IN CHZCAG — Word has been re- ceived of the deall. in Chicago, 111., on November 24th of Mr. Dougald C. Stewart. s brother of the lets Stewart was the son of the labs Dougald Stewart and Mary Camp- bell of Argyle Shore. Surviving are two brothers, Ewen, Vancouver. B. 0.. a former school ‘nspector here f IOII " ls Tl-IE Kuswlzn During these strenuous times. no day will be too long or its problems too burdensome, provided you have the zest sad energy which come from inner belsllb. Stsrt osch dsy with s sparkling gloss of‘ Bob's ‘Fruit Salt‘. Inc's gentle but deceive salon helps to cleanse the inner system of the poisonous wastes and sxcess gastric acids that. bring on constipation, ‘- a I‘ .| |_ indi, ' and sorts feeling that slow s man down. lino is sparkling and pleasant to tslce, gentle and dependable in its action. It does not contain upsetting purgstives or harsh, bitter salts such as Glsuber and Epsom-entirely free of sugar or artificial flsvouring of any kind. Yes, Boo is sale for young sud old alike. Buy s bottle today. ENO'S ‘FRUIT s11‘ FIRST TII/NG EVERY MORNING that " ' POLICE and v." a also taught in George- town for a number of years and Alex__C.. _of_l..c_s_1_\11itel_e_s. Calif. Out‘ Our‘ Way charge of before from the Canadian Nation wsys snd two other charges. Bslph COURT -- In yester- day's police court four men sp- peared Magistrate. A drunk and disord- erlv had a 810.00 bail estreated. Two cases of common assault were both discharged, foi- contraveiition of wartime pri- ces, was adjourned till Dec. 16. SENTENCE!) IN The following is from s Halifax exchange: "Found guilty the Stipendlary and the fourth HALIFAX — on a four blankets stealing sl Ball- Kelly of Kings County. REL. re- ceived Jail sentences totalling ‘l months and l5 days when he ap- peared before Magistrate John L. Crowe in city police court here yes- - terday. 1n view of the fact that ho had u previous record there was no option of fines. On the blanket charge, Kelly was given six months in Jail, on a charge of resisting a special officer of the C.N.R.. a month, and as a penalty for dam- aging the officer's uniform a. fine of s1 and costs and 15 days." Use Minn-d’: for dsudnlff Bv J. R. Williams Our; Boarding House I'VE MADE A 1.1%‘? TO SUPPOQTIN‘ ‘EM -' BRINGING UP FATHER WORM!’ 7UR . v.1‘! “omen THI§ WAR 1S CALJSI u’ ‘rHAT- -. % WORM CATCHIN“ THE EARL‘! 802D! =1 ~' JP. Lmlfl‘: l -* "w... WE'RE m TOWN _ games. = fAKiNe PICTURES FDRPOST CARDS By GEORGE inc-MA-iyirs 50H- Kl JUST RECEIVED A LETTER FRKTGOUR Y LISTEN-HE l5 TD PLAY THE PKIZT OF A MAN THATg. LIVING costs or?‘ DUBLiINd —(OP)— '60, 811.118, e f w E . . ti: Dalhaslaeys ghe QQiOFFSiEQfQB a ‘ceni gallifizlslagifilay mo" m“ 5° l. Momlmu, ‘ -<c1=>- Coxwalgnglclishyllvlatwtlim Who said he steered s lllellontag faith rather than by sight" hm,“ ewlrdtd the Royal National 71.11.. b03121 Inrstitutilonsilvei- medej m so g ouramiensdrit bcr dinghy. x m ' m’ With Major Hoople4' SOME FtaiENDQ come islJJLi. snow You NHAT 1 HAVE.’ we‘! THE- wecl. = _ I'M COLLECTING __._.__.4 IT'S GITTIN LATE- MAGGIE-AN’ IT'S GITT N’ CDl-D OUT HERE-KW I COME IN NOW? ‘ TIPPY nun "car" srusss CAD 2 GET LANCE i UP l! MY LAND! l. DON'T KNOW HAT AlLB my w ’EM—— _*\t\\ BY Edwina f Dow‘? HEAR WELL, IT'S ABOUT TIME! fin ‘TILLIE THE TOILER — SURPRISE SPIRIT! WE'RE Cos/nu’, GRAIWMA- - GEE! DO YOU THINK WE'LL HAFTA GUARD AUNTIE BANGS l-iOUSE NIGHT" ? By WEBSTER POOR MAS- HE'S LIABLE MiSS ICNES, D10 ‘r00 HEN? WHAT ‘(Oi-R BOY FRlENll SAlD TO ME? SAY! HE'S GOT MORE SPWT ‘THAN 1 THOUGHT