‘ocroamt i r- 18. 114s 9-4 Win At Dartmouth \ ' I33. "UABDIA_N»-.QHA3EPTTETQWN a Home Run With Bases‘ Loaded Gives S’side " DARTMOUTH, N. 8.. Oct. l’! 4- (Svecial) - A dramatic “hank Merrlwell" homo‘ run off the but of Us Ciaudat with the buea loaded in the first half of the seventh inninlt wu iiba dedalon factor in the first game of the Maritime intermediate baseball finals played at Woodaide, a aub- urb of, Dartmouth. N8. Saturday. Visiting Sailors Participate In Golf, Badminton Smoke a pipe-full of Picobac to find why so many smokers say “Barley is beat", y’ See how easily it packs . . . how smoothly it drawsl . . . how slowly it burns . . . how coolly I Inokes. In Picobac’: happy blending of top-grade Burley leaf you'll find the nappy ending to your search for a satisfying smoke, Try apipe o]. . . icobac The Pick of Pipe Tobcecos Result 0f Races At Sackviile Raceway Previous (D. Turner) .. 1 1 1 5m gle. A hit and two Summerside Tmmg fiintmzémletn) errors filled the bases for Wood- l x 57-11 n lt z glicollgnuaognfaoxlsigors 4-4 a 511°!" i“ "m" m" ‘M’ ‘m’ '5' HAL FA . ¢- _—- e5" ° _ 1- d out, Bernard struck out Saturday's races at Sackvilic Rnce- Tlme- 231 1'2’ 2'18 1'2’ 2'19 1'2’ ea y way near here: No 1 Classified Miss Marjorie Hal (Connors) Ace Fingo (Allen) Maxine Dudds (Turn Flo Direct (Baxter) . . Time: 2.21, 2.21 y. 2.23. Winning owner: Ross New Glasgow. No 2 Classified Jacob Withrow (Dauphinee) 2 2 1 1 my“ md movie, mum; mmkd yards back of the right fielder wiho ) __ 1 3 2 2 wa on his bicycle‘ in a. desperate Jolly Haven" (Gwen 4 1 4 s u“ 1°“ '1d1°“1°“" all... to make the catch. All four Jean Henley (Crulckshanks) Marshall, 211 142 423 334 The Baron (McAlplne ...... .. 3 4 3 - Time 2.17, 2.17, 2.17 1-2, 2.20 1-2. ‘ Winning owner: Cyril Duuphliioe Halifax. No. 8 Classified Winning owner: Don MacAulcy. Pugwash. SLAMS COMIC STRIPS MONTREAL — (OP) Rev. Daniel Lord, founder of the Sum- mer School for catholic Action, told students at Lovely Oollese that fathers and husbands haven't a chance with comic strips, fairy oer. ia-zo ocr. 19-20 FALL CHECK UP in?“ ' fax: A mm- FROM "m: CALENDAR .. . . same lN YOUR can NOW FOR THAT COMPLETE ' Chassis Lubrication. " Complain Motor Overhaul. " l-laotar and DnFromr Innoliel-lor ‘Cooling System Cleansing Prepare your cor now for bod weather! A COMPLETE LINE OF GENUINE PARTS FOR ALL FORD PRODUCTS ARE YOURS, AS WELL AS SUCH ESSEN- TIAL ACCESSORIES AS HEATERS, Dalrostars, Scot Coven, Auto Roim, Claoronca Lights, etc. or §lEWABT morons Ltd. n4 GraorGaorga so.» The Bulnmerside All Stars defeat- ed the Woodalde Combines. Nova. Bcotia champions by the score of 9 to 4 and the final game, or if necessary games, will be played in Bummer-side next Saturday. The Sumlnerside boys, helped by an. apparently jittery Woodside in- field, scored four runs in the first inning. The first two men up. Byl Bernard and Hank Landry. hit singles. Jimmie Grady got on on a fielder's choice, forcing Landry at second. Bernard going to third. Gaudet was safe and Bernard scor- ed on a bobble by Marvimwbodside first sacker, Grady pulling up at third. Grady scored the second run on a wild pitch. Schurman got a. life when Pittman at short threw high over the first base- marvs head. ‘the runner advanc- ing to second. and Gaudet cross- ing the plate. schurman was out trying to make third when a pitched bail got away from the catcher. Allen walked and scored on Carson's well tagged double. After this shaky start the Oom- blnes settled down and edged the visitors for the next five innings They scored two runs in the third, on two base hits. and a long fly to centre, Myers crossing the plate after the catch. They tied up blie bail game in the fourth frame. Pittman walked and stole second alter the first batter had struck out. Hamming also went down on strikes. but E. McCoombs singled. scoring Pittman. D. McOoolnbs and Selninick both hit safely, E. Mc- Coombs scoring on the lattefls Hemming and E. MoCoombs roll- ed in the pitcher for an easy out. Syl Bernard matted off the hi8 seventh with a double. Oordlt MacKay singled. Bernard holding up at third. and Grady walked fill- ing the sacks. Les Gaudet hhen hit the bingle of the year. .a blow which had both height and dis- tance. and landed a 800d "will? runners crossed the plate making- the score 8 to 4. MadKa-yb fine stab in the last half of-the seventh prevented two Woodslde runs scor- ing. With two out and runners on second and third Canning sent a P‘ S0 (in-Replaced Hamming in 5t Summary Runs batted in, Ciaudet 4. Bohur- /nul~i>4i><~. lNi fir‘: ' l rii rm .» err 141i‘!- viiir‘. " ‘ '.i i iivr.._' dented Lt. Stephens and Chief Officera and ratings of H. M. C. S. Magnificent and Haida were an- tertained by member-a of local Golf and Badminton Clubs ovar the week end in a aerial of friendly exhibition matches. u an added feature of entertainment for the Canadian naval villtorl. In the golfing circlsa, the Char- lottetown Golf Club played host to some ~25 officers, and ratings at the Belvedere course where a large number of the club member! turned out to make up foursomes with their guests on Saturday, after which the ladlel of the Club served tea to the players u a climax to an enjoyable afternoon of friendly competition. One of the highlights of the afternoon's play was the semi-final round between four naval mem- bers for the chip championship, which they have been carrying on from port to port The results of the match were not given out. The same afternoon, members of the Garrison Officers and Prince of Wales Badminton Clubs played four exhibition matches with play- ers from the H. M. C. S. Magnifi- cent, and despite the fact that the Navy were on the losing end of the competitions, the play was very keen, with the local racquet wield- era winning out by very slight margins. The following are the results of the play: Doubles. Jack i-lennessey and Walter Cullen (C) defeated Lt. Stephens and Able Seaman Purdy (N) 15-1, 16-17, 17-16; Rob- ert LeClair and D. Callbeck (C) de- Petty Officer Rowland (N) 14-18, 15-8, 15-11. J. Johnston and Kayo Sullivan (C) defeated Lt. Robert- son and Lt. Young (N) 7-15, 15-5, 154. Singles: Stan Lancaster (C) de- feated C. P. O. Rowland 18-16, 15- 10. Detroit Shuts Out Rangers 7-0 DETROIT, Oct. 17—(AP)—De- troit Red Wings took sole possess- ion of theNational Hockey League lead tonight, scoring at leaat twice in each period to plaster the un- der-manned New York Rangerl 7-0 before 12,716 fans. It was Detroit's REQUIREMENTS guarantee for security and on Canada's young man. PIG! Inthiaairagqanationbairpowerlsaatrongl peace. The responsibility? for maintaining an eifectivenational air power recto The R.C.A.F. is now accepting applications from young men of high physical, mental and moral calibre. You will be trained as either pilot or radio-navigator, , on the most modern scientific equipment available I will". THIS co today, under seasoned instructors. Oxfauooesafuf completion of your baaifflying training, you will receive your commission as a_Flying Oificer with a total income of $274 a month. The Air Force 06ers great opportunities for the‘ - . ambitious young man with a taste for adventurer Royal Canadian Air Force UPON Til-DRY 8. Bernard, Carson, a. MoOoomba. Home RimJ-Gaudey. stolen beau- Pittman First baa on error - Gaudet I, acburmm i. G. Barnard - man l, canon l, Marvin l. Bem- i, it. MoOoonIia i. 10ft on bases, " Iroka Adjusirnom amniotic: be. Woodaide’ l0. 5 c ou y Berna: 1 . By ' lottery Charging. somioioizaaguu a? balls. off ‘ Berni-rd . Semi ck 4. Wild piioh. Bernard l. Selim-mm l. —6. leminick l. iiaiiaiiian Football Canadian Ibotball Scorn (Mani-r) (Iyfliefinlmdianhem) ‘lllhurlealor ‘rotunda Argonauts l, Ottawa Rough Riders 4i. (LIEU; Senior larnla I. Hamilton ‘rigara 1r. Intercollegiate Senior means s, Toronto d. Wutem I4, McOill i0 ' Umcns should avoid dirccT corfiroi A 0i indusfiy because 1T will IIWTThEiF fFEEdOm '- say; RIMS/WET #005! i; you're UP HERE Dmvmc You cm? pa‘ Down ‘MERE ptiwmc 0P, SE! i’ Warm Copyright. 8| arrawnncru lileqnljltlpgqdd- comm“ under to the 1m o’ second win in as manystarta and e lAqe l8 Io 24 years. unmorrtod, Recruiting Officer. B.C.A.F. Station, S'Sidg:530]f,o¢g[N9_g second bgn 5m Gordie raced back on moved the Red Wm“ ‘mo m“ w ' 5”," M°""°"°”°" °" 5"” “' ° “'7' i ‘Plum and m. without ehilalliw- full Plrllwllll Mlflllfll '- s B . place ahead of Montreal Canadians. "n", 4w", i, m, “gym”, ,_ . m‘ 7""- 5Pelxeilthedbfi 39mm! .Y-— M O Senior Murrievlonia are ellglblagloro that! l "fimfl. I. ‘h. “(RAJ-ll h’ w“. "d "ab. llehtnlna t-hmw m» e - First Period - mil r a a lion P I L‘; side runner at the initial sack. L-Detrolt, Lindsay. lgsrgduifresfoyradrlsorrzlsenenl § I i a ' ' The All‘ Stars added a. run in (Gauthier) 1:23 commission. NAMIHP°MPHM °"' . the final inning. MacKay walked 1.—lJetroit, Lindsay, I ‘Ahelrcleciedl number Iofkpcrsennai holding a Em ‘Dumas g o to M N b, H ) __ ______ 10:35 serves eornmss ore prone 5TB Great Fall Hunting Classic 313.3‘ ,,‘;‘;‘,,f'{.‘;‘,‘,,, new...’ .35.‘ nonfat‘. Wm»- mi-u- - - oouo- I I . ~ 0nd while Gordie was being run (Howe) 11:20 smut-fa?’ remulaiarxocgmo: mung-T I on"! PROV- I down. GTE-d! 011116 b91139 whm i‘ Paninlel: Stzzraiizrllgareck l mingle ml.“ ‘m o er (Pleas: prinlnllin/orrnalion) woo fl dro 5°°° ~ . , ‘ OPEN T0 All. PUINTlNG DOGS 3“......T.‘.’5.‘l‘...‘°’é....';“ “p” “?o“:°t“"‘;"~h- .. . . m .. u »- mm mam! _ All the Summersidc outfielder-s 5_Det;'°n'°Ste"-;§L-'"~~--~--~- 34- _ ,- , H . contributed smart catches and Byi ‘ (Abel) ' ‘,5; HANIIPSHIRE WJ. uig and the lunch committee 1s an "For Shes a Jolly Good Fellow ._ Sunday at Mrs‘ Jenn“. hon" ‘k ' Bernard's quick duh to his right Qemmer . . follows: Mrs. Davis Ward, Mrs. An auction sale of small articles Mt‘ Alblom Sig"; a‘. cabin‘ h to catch Seminick’: line drive be- Conlchen ' mm’ ewut’ The regular- monthly meeting of Jack clark. Miss Rena. MacLcan than took place with Mr. George i - , tween first and second wlaa on: _ Tum "nod the Hunpshire Women's Institute anIdt Mrs. gringo: ltlil/Iaiiltathe WI Kitsohcapablydagtingl as ;.l.lfétééllgg Pom“) digging is the order 0| ' of the prettiest 11951118 DIM 0 5,4; t, 1g, c t was held on Oct. 12th at the home was ec e a .. eer. 9 5P“ 5 m ° ' the day in this vicinity. A (all TUESDAY a o“ 19m the game. Joe Bel-ma struck out (,,°;c1.9,dde,f,““"'_ 3.50 of Mrs. Redverse Stewart. The would sell candy the nigh-t the was realized from this iale- " Qfop i. reported. arm-I e ' ‘ ' then senre b the a 13 bflggg", hwicg at very critical Import-org gouache,- meeting opened by singing the films were shown in the school, Lunch was d y times when hits would have meant (Re e)’ 55g "Ode" and repeating the "Creed" the proceeds from same to be used hostess assisted by the Committee M15, gem srowoi-t. student at , - mm. Penguin; in unison. Roll call was responded for school purposes. Each meirn- in cherze- Prince of Wales, spent the week- Muke u Qf If! - SPQQIQIQIQ WQIQOIIIQ m by 1'7 manbers and there were ber was asked to make up two end at her home at Mt. Albion. " k . 3g; goon _ several visitors present. The min- pounrllisls of sugar. s t c] Mrs. Lynigiluod MacNtelil, _ 5'5“; Ab B HPoA I a utes of the last meeting were A cusslon on a aria ails ' ion, is span ng some me v1s DRIIIIGTTOBC Served CT mm. 5f gm-nud, 3b g g g g l) g reaAmblalppfi-éixyegualtnteaigntcydqck w“ gizfictllllgzd fglllpyiklirid gzldtgigiisNélael-llilf litrngggchter. Miss Kay Mac . Landry, ll . . ~ ' r d 1d’ 1 1,111 1o bei- meeting. ' ' ' Mr. David Horton. Mt. Albion by WQFIRQIR C IISTRTUT. m” : g i g l 3 3| y_—_ zlarflvseentmdtgabdrsa 3:16:81‘ Canlp: On motion it was decided that is busy repairing his house as a » sch“: ' 0”’ 5 o 1 m 0 o 3 m" “n3; L T P“ be“ w“ "caved ind paid’ Five mo}; member make $539 1n some result ofn fire which destroyed tha ' ' - a ti r y to be hand o m o J mf- on Tu.‘duy' 0e.‘ Anon’ n’ d I h l. l 2 g ilgglllatllvfer. n. i g l; ligzmgzlsatlltoarlelfiillllzhdrllilreanfil-‘king e y anuuy Mr. Earle MacEacllern. Summcr- Mrs. Henry ilenkdns, Albllm‘ . . . _ 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 Alouettea 4 4 0 8 I $015510! 89-50 received. Collection was then taken am- side, spent Sunday visiting at Mt. spent the Wee en v15 H8 a‘ GfQN HALL a c o“: o 1 Wildcats r 1 a All correswndence was then ounflnz to $1.30. Gilt Fund 59c. Albion. daughter, MrmkLawson MacEac “l HARM" 1 1 1 1 a 1 " rend and discussed. no. an“ Tn- meeting men closed by R1 h H t M‘ °‘;',;r“,§-nf‘§§§“§;eh0e and M, m, -1 o o 9 0 o wuhm mqebrmflnoul 100th" Edwuds w“ appointed to get shltgtlngh thei Nation? Anlhem’ Alllllo-narlgzeliltralfledngsdaycr loll‘. the ert Jenkins. Mt. Albion have re- d d‘ Q T QT - 1 o o o o o Union “wing from Red cross offlce and t e 1c o“ or he meeting a C‘; I turned home after spending the W‘ n” YI c ' o o 2'1 'i 2 W L Pu this is to be given out at the NW- P"S°"‘ia“~°“ w“ mm’ w °‘" ‘ y‘ Past few days in New Glasgow. N.s. Calgary Stampederl 10 D 20 ember meeting. The receipt from former teacher who has been n M wh.‘ Do u h has M, Glen m,“ Vernon’ h“ re. n n“, ‘ I Winnipeg Blue Bomber: 3 '1 6 m; salvage,“ Anny was also re- member of our Institute for the Ml” all’ ‘B’ “ g ' ‘d h n ndm the ' returned home after spending some £11m? "m9 B e!‘ 5P9 8 1 a , 7 o Salk. Roughrider 8 4 ceived. DB“ W0 Years. The llftienlflllfln time in Mt Albion weekend, guest 0g hi; “and. o 1 ll l 1 One sick call was made during was made by M“. Ralph Yvunk- ' ' mother, Mrs. Richard Stewart, Mt. o 1 1 I, l lll YEARS OLD the month and there was no re- if‘ whéitrir elQdi5SM?liC6DE}dhvtrafd5 lrcad Quneanumber fromms vicinity Albimh , 0 I 0 0 1 —__ PM‘ ‘mm the 5ch°°l wmmjtlee‘ e a r S‘ SS c eny‘ n a attended the anniversary service at M11510!" WQKNIWBY MCI-refill. MOH- 1 o , a 1 6T. LOUIS DE [OTB . These committees were re-elected. few W911 Chnt-“n Wflfds thanked lonnvlew on Sunday lingue. is spending a few days, o o 1 o o gum. 15 a 8'3?) — Mrs- Mrs, Winsloe Watts invited the the! members for heryziftleftri‘ n» |giiest of his grandmother, Mrs. w. , 1 1 ‘I l o "first tochardmuflow MlTHIOlIGUrkShOIC numb," (o; m, Nova-num- megt- wh ch everyone Joined in snging ML and Mrs_Eln-|er Jam quit lclicindler, Mt. Albion. 1 a a i o b d “m” 0 0 0 0 0 4 l0 2'1 l‘! 8 inick 1. l MoCoomba l. Doubles: