flevent to the final one and as they ' schools partaking the youngsters ‘g points that went to the Winner. i an to their lead. The anchor man _ °°l‘ game. g Kaila“ tempo: threatened to go ~.. 0011f‘! can “Jails were onirem s T BINDING l; mistake about ‘A the "$21.1? field indoor meeting m ed at the Forum on Tuesday . n,“ t we; highlyivrccessful from 1 ‘tart to finish and those in chaffli P trl the Joceedings are deservinglthe 3" 1 t f bouquets on the man. :. Zfnpfii‘ ywiiieh trite iensthy pro- O o There wasn't a hitch in the en. .' f fan were treated to f fig“? ixcitings finishes in both o." "til: °.‘...$.""*".i.”..°“lu°.,“.= ca" c m“ c“ ' ibsn with the‘ . d r at competit eilircictlusgeez-rtries fighting right to ;.. their last attempt before conced. " lng defeat. ' Times and distances also were id d r than satisfactory finsthgreoffixiigl: in charge. 01d .gyros?qllzf“..,‘“t%..§'e1l...§“e:;ii Springs Surprise precieticu of the porlormances. being staged by the competing athletes and coming from men who have (allowed athletics all their lives, ll. was indeed quite a compliment. . And the attendance -- it was estimated that there were close to 1pm) people present — shows lalnly that there is still much ntei-est left among sport follow. ers in track and f eld despite the decline in it ever since the de_ lericration of the old Abegweit grounds. I O ; Fans present at the Forum g Tuesday night enjoyed themsel. .5 yes immensely from the opening .. wended their way through the ‘doors last night not one dissent. ing voice was heard about the program. Everyone was thor. qcroaaa 2t. 1944 SPORTING mars Range“ Quit Training Camp Ready For Season i la- | copslistcrgly. " e anger first line in the izutmes was Kilbv lilacdonald on 9i Wins. Fred Thurier at centre I $171M Fred Hunt on right wing. O- 61‘ Eligible forwards leaving with. the team are centns Walter Atanau year from a wini; wmunruo. oct. ‘hairline completed lion or an Les New York Rangers tnn camp here and headed for Patrick ' league aeaso I i ' . ole leafs 0g ggiuliiitir m: peg R..C.A.F. Bomb; bite-season exirib-f angers did not. l-oast fourth in the N.H L. stand- ition games. The practice today but “re proceedings and the good i ggiakout in Maple gcr dgdllfififi mad-c up of ier, Guldup. Bucko McDn-nuli Rave a 200d nccou IDNDON, Oct. 25 — (GP Cable) i’ Webb. the great negro machine from Montreal, milalliy the greatest sur- wartime boxing in Brit- uin tonglht by forcin orsflll. world flyweig rt to retire in the third round of a scheduled eight round bout alter giving him a beating n11 Paterson, a southpaw, threw 1n the sponge after consultations with his seconds over thumb. Webb, however, was well ahead before the fight ended; the victory for the hard-hitting negro placed him in line for a crack at Empire featherweight title and ringside critics acclaimed ougiii satisfied and it appears as l: th event if continued in the ears to come crowds will likely am the Forum to take in the meet s s o Of particular interest also to the big majority of those present were the three interscholastlc events that were run off during the evening. With entries from . west Kent and Queen Square fought tooth and nail in each and rvery race. l I The keen rivalry that has ai. ways existed between the two rchools was ver much to the fore. Siiephard of ueen Square and Cairns of West Kent had stirring duels in the 100 and 220 yards events with the former winning the first and the West Kent boy the latter. Paterson weighed 123 1-2 pounds against 126 for Webb. who forced the fight throughout. He sent Pat- erson crashing against the ropcs on at least half a dozen occasions and had the world ChflllllYS nose bleed- ing in every round from his right- hand smashes and left hooks. He was quick on his fcet and generally had Paterson puzzled. Webb, a lance-corporal with a Montreal reconnaissance was staging his third professional bout in Britain and he has won them all. In 83 fights as amateur and professional since he took up the ring game in i939 he has been beaten only five times. BARREL OF BREAD One barrel unfit is coirsidercd sufficient to make an average of 21° col-cored is??? a’. bee“ _ 00o It put the two teams on prac. licaiiy even terms in the matter of points and left the issue be. lirecn the two hot rivals strictly up to tire relay. the last event on the program. Queen Square won rut, but it was only by inches and ihosi- prescirt will not soon for.l sci lhc great stretch duel to the‘ tails put on by the two anchor men-both youngsters-who fought oil fatigue and exertion as they, tried to head each other to the. tape. O O I For a while during the first‘ part of the program t appeared| as if the Queen Charlotte team; were solns to race off with team‘ honors as the enjoyed a l6 to 9 lead over the closest rivals, No. 2 Air Navigation School squad the ultimate winners. But a tough break in the relay race on the sec. ond turn of the first heat. proved to be their undoing. O O O After winning the standing ‘ broad jump 2 ANS. boosted their Point total to 14 with the big five his left the matter entirely up to the relay; with double points go. ins to t e first three teams. O R80 off in the first heat. was P nceiof Wales and Navy P. W. C. went right into the lead and as the two anchor men start. ed the final two laps of the heat P W. C. were still grimly hanging c! the Navy squad gradually clos. "i tho sap u the fans went wild. iiillins into the second last turn before the stretch the two run. hers were practically on even terms. Then the P. W. C. run. ner was seen to go off balance. he Nil/y man went to the front to breast the tape. But his vic. wry was useless. l O l The Judges went into s huddle lnd after a lot of discussion Ref. Bree Sammy Doyle, who deserves! loads of credit for his work, ant Ligunced that the Navy team had d with an automstf dis u llfi. ration coming. irrto ‘efigect. q a hft was the toughest kind of a break for the Tars, and it is a safe ct that no one in the building :13“ l%l'l‘l8fdihl§l tthtg‘ gravy on erne. u e avy look the decision like the goodi sportsmen they had shown them. selves to be all ‘evening. There was nothing deliberate lsflbout the foul by any means. rom where your writer sat it looked as if the Navy man tried 7'0 cross in front rather than I°in¢ umuud the P. w. c. man with the result of the bump that filial’ it‘: ".‘l“.°.'.§ ti’ 13”" "" s o e a run- liol‘ to breast the tape firs . O ‘Thihll like these are not un- "mlnon by any means in the in- track For a short WNDON. Oct. as - (or) - gzmes Gallord. a wholesale tab. econist, was sentenced to two m" imprisonment ant fined . 113 Roiihgimelitiiicwiiiagts ticeiiuni ' 0 B! 8 for the Royal Australian Air Force. was to.d tne clgsrets mks /r FROM m5, r00 az-"r ou/c/rs/r, [as/m S/IA i/ES w/m GILLETTE BLADES . t l! 3/11 603w” ~ Ace Reporter Oil Gillette's "(nvnltnde oi Sports" r soysz‘ S,- sliavinfs s cinch with the Blue Gillette Blade, because it has the sharpest edges ever pro- ducedl That's been proved L usands of rests with Gillette's famous sharpness comps t...“ which measures keennesa with a beam of "No other blade is as slurp, easy-shaving or long-lasting. ‘ It whisk: .0! tough beard clean as a whistle-leaves your face feeling swell." l c0 ened t and DeMarco: am Chuck Sherza. Grant Warwick. 8B0. Eoucher picked Montreal ‘icon- a sccond aird Toronto liable Leafs third. Boston should b: fifth nnd , Chicago Blackhawks in the cellar. liigilllp Some i History 0f St. Louis Browns By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sjlllrt Writer) NEW YORK. Oct. 2o — (AP) — Now that St. Louis Browns have been properly aclaimed for win- ning their "first" pennant. the historians drag out damaging evid- circc ltlo prove 1t wasn't the first af- a . r As far as the American league re- cords go, i944 brought the initial St. Louis championship, but the club was the king of the walls back when the Brownies swept four successive titles in the American Association from 1085-88. It wasn't even the first world championship series for the nercn- nial also runs, who captured one of four playoffs that passed for the world series in those days ‘lire series rn rust wont 15 games and was Diayed in such scattered points as St. flours, DJZYDLE, Pitts- biug. Brooklyn. Philadelphia, Bos- ton. New York, Washington, Balti- more and Chicag o. The Browns lost to Detroit in '87 and the New York Giants in '88. but tnev copped tire Dial/Offs in l8- 86 and tzed in 108a. Chris Von Der Ahc was the pre- sident of those historic Browns WhOSe star player was Churlzs Vlhc Noble Roman) Comiskey, captain and rirst baseman generally cre- dited with coining the phrase, "no gplrtne is lost until the last man is 0 . After proving into the national league in raw, the rsrcwns met with ill fortune. Von DerAhc was forced io give up the stock and new own- crs changed the color of the ilay- ers SDOCRHIES from bruwn to Car- dinal, marking the birth of the pre- sent-ddy champion Red Birds. f "So the Browlrrs zictugaliy had wun our pennants efor . b t tha . wer; nzc climb thate eventually their 10811151. thle-W ii“? Pia? mm fame the tCardinals. Tire Anrcrzcon‘ another round. ciiguc en rv was - -n' __~l ' 19-1 _""““r“*—— 02 but never was lilitiizzrlihanltlthird son and Robin were right on, and $50 000 m0 ‘his m" Wm be i" 1°55‘ after that your until 1944 with the 44-! ' - exception of '22 when tn.» Ynnkshg; squeezed ahead in a close finish. i. i Sport Shorts From Britain Canad LONDON. Oct. 24th, (C?) -- The Derby. generally -re arded n . l live of a grand i t1 ~ r 8s the greatest horse race in the glrclld pixie?” “g a 5cm- °““ m“ m“ “i °f L°“d°“ country still technically was at war world, is unlikely to be run again.‘ district lnterscholastic rugby league i.- -.._ championship and will play erlcwn high for the prov ncial title. ru_1g:__ci_ilr_Rl.ou"ra'rowN GUARDIAN i’ Cdsualties For Canadavs CIEITRIILEUAIIIIAI E o Armed Forces To Aug. 31 fifnillifisfiidifi at tivs cenlo a word. strictly II!- _ ii sale in advance. OTTAWA Oct. 8 - (GD-Car The three-service total of 61,- 110M! COOKING and ts ualties for Canada's three armed fi was made up of $.01? dead, 5510M, Kirk Halloween Bazaurmtlo- sernltéces at Aug. 3i had ipcre 11,143 missing, prisoners or in- ay. lO-m-ii. i 1° 51.3% 0W1‘ tho Jilly $911194 and 35.905 wounded. — — total of 51.03, according to The Navy total was made up of COOKS for Chrsimas Photo- ‘ 31 fl lofficlal figures released toda b 1 dead 4.1 missl risoner a ha. I Wartime Information Bondy y efiu- ‘ anii 34a wxosuirdgd; the a D i The July 3i total was 46M above Army 12,14’! dead, 5,773 missing’, CONFEDBATION LII‘! IN- , " ‘the revlously announced total of prisoner or interned and 24,65 SURANCE. 46. which included figuru for wounded, and the Air Porce 10,- -—— loll theatres up to June so and as‘! dead, ssao missing, prisoner L. as. roou‘. s. c0- are now | the Normandy campaign up to or fn-erned and 930 wounded. 1111108411114: a car of Sheetroc . Hard i fllitlly d30- m‘ n m Ctiirupsroldzwith Last lvlvsr W811 Plaster. and Plaster m ouyl‘ - n er new fires, e In, e a - years of t e First - ' “on!” Dcsgiglwun [Navy showed casualty crease of Great War, 638,402 Canadians j- am L GB i 14s, the Army seas and the Air served and casualties totalled DIE" 0F WOUND! — Pto- Gocll R ES COBURN -I‘0N6 786. 190,008, including c2311 4d,‘; MacDonald, died in Franco on JACK CARSON’ l The latest Navy figure of 1.9m After five years of 15m. l-bo result u! wounds w" the I October WWW ‘lhilwéd In increase of l9 dead, B0 resent ltrength p! the armed NWIVQG OD Hi0 13th., according in ‘fiolujiih Pmm“ "minlf nursing. ' o ijorces is estimated at 164.000 and word rewived by hi. mother. Mrs.‘ hiPgsiigll" t?" B0 l! their 45 wounded; the Army figure of the 8i casualties up to Aug. 31 Mil’! MlwDflflflif-i. Veflwn Ril/Qf- ' 311:’, qadldrtrorllilvcly 1hr 42.571 an increase t: 2.35s dead, d0 n0 take into account merch-I -- lovlng-efliih“ fir allay-ll!" 605 missing, prisoner or interned, ant navy casualties which werev LEAVES FOB MAINLAND - mmy ma“ '3'" I "W" i" rand 6,314 wounded; the Air Force 1,200 u to Feb. M. Fit. Lt. (LW. Higgins, D.F.C., son Si‘ y “e m°°“" flilfllfe 0f 16.738 an increase of Latest table for the three armed °i 587-» WEI-ion 111281115 and M". "W111i! and Proudly, .419 dead, 322 missing, prisoner or (qrees;_ Higgins of Charlottetown left yes- THE DIANAGEMENT linterned and s4 wounded. WWW lnornlna for the mainland- BA u YEO R_C_N_ Ann 3_c_A_|,-_ T t“ . He is to return overseas shortly af- .__ Dead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1,303 12,111 10,26‘? sitar: 1 i" W“ “mms ‘“_°*‘““d°> MQNTAGUE _ n“ a P_M_ i Missing, risoners, interned 4118 5,773 5,509 11,743] RECEIVE; s“) NE __ _ MONTAGUE - ssr. 1.4a wmmdeii ----------- - 848 94.051 960 25.985 iJosebir Pra ht of 21 lzvinsg sdulfri AND 9 45 P. M, Total . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 1.9M 42,57’! 16.736 61,295 . received a in egram last eve irr-| Following unofficial tables show a breakdown of casualty in- ‘ iilfmilll h" 0i the sudden den h in. 59111115 _ MON a P’ M’ creases in the period between July 01 and Aug. 3i: Qylgimikcgflfié- ‘fhtahegofggr- MATINEE _ "of: ‘g5’; n-cfi-f- aigrnuie Monullhan of Charlotte- ” Ufi 3Z2 1,067 - ~.. — is 0.31s u. 6.40s wouNmsn m FIANCI - M-rs. W?‘ “i”- ‘ l“ l!” TM 10,26’! chl-{WS 100R. NEW Iflflllifln, i155 .r further word from Ottawa, statiliz that her son, Pu. Harry Locke was reported seriously wounded in action in Fiance on Oct. 6th. His wounds consisted of llothesay Collegiate" Wins Rugby Title sanvr JOHN, N. 3., Oct as _ allr. J. P. Johnson Unconditional {Discusses Freight Surrender Remains gyro- c on» can» we no - I I t if’.l”t..z.tf“"‘allls.iii“"dusts. liar Surely Bullock Bflllrh Policy School won the Saint John and evening-at 7:20—-kept the Fire; Dgarémlent tbifiy Iforua few min- u . Q. a c nn ' Bakery on pollowgm. g f m IIONDW. Oet. l0 '- (O P) — Granville Street. is thousht to have __ The Guardiaxrfwa i’ 't'h“r‘e%°,tned "Unconditional surrender in the started from coal behind an ovem. shortage of cars for loading pot- "n" °i 110 illlflllillihz With the en- the other was s flue fire at 97 Ed- To svtloes. Premier J, welter- Joy-lg; only is stlli the policy of the govern- ward Street. No damage was can-i ‘ red Mr Fred- . J.P. Johnson. 0N n. mcnl." Prime Minister Churchill sed by either. regional manager at Moncion. and reiterated today in the House of l s s félgigrdav received the fouowina 001113101253 owl RETURNS To IIIS Sill! - your wire. w; ferried thlr- midi: oamiia hie-lit: igrlilieiiiloeii mrdgtui-filiiimlitengiiirtitiaii %érreeirrrgtyzhiolotxes this t rfinorhrlnm wiiih Premier Stalin in Moscow, sv- ' spending his furlough with his‘ 1 m” t ,1 3o to be ferried tzadsigvwnarard ‘has Ab‘; gigrigl 2:532:51- tigatorilctbvircillnttloirtlliitili erGordMl-“hasprliiup lMtilfmms" 0 Frda even B a . | h - s e ly. on een n e ser- dcloritk the Provincial and Roch-liggchéiiigtlféitt ‘Sfefignslfyiéizlbiiter ggiglflrigihe fact former enemies now were V1139 glnne gnrly 1n 1940 and n35 ford Square Quoit trophies “Qilltlize. I think there are about thirty iri flfilfi,“ oriiiirlglituligrsllgghfrlgidliil- m§d°h “vmli, Overslsfas. ‘He tedtoh nnera csln- ‘aoasaroeltowenie gllsgfiribttetown tClelfigig Glisib. Mix: ftifi,yi*,‘j,fi,s‘f,‘l‘,,°,i_wiiqll,llg iduals who surrendered uncondit- .Na.vy and a brotlier Lawrence in‘ The Provincial Trophy was‘ uation was all right until the last i°§l'“Y- , "I hospital in England. donated bv the Ogilvie P-iour Mills big order came in over the week- I ‘will’ think 93"" i! "i? "'1' —~—— AL AT N0. iVlNSlglilil — ll _ Th n _ . m Wm and and this w“ “nape t d“ w son for alarm." he said, adding that 311N111; ‘gig $3,131,?“ twp}; w§s§ Messrs. how been cOhflenttgflng ‘in? twin: such matters must be settled be- The funeral of tire late W m Arthur Macpherson and finest to build up a reserve sumblv of re- tween the principal Allies. Rob, frigerators to have them available In answer to a question, he sug- held yesterday afternoon. Follow- Q43. non BERUN T“ iiiiiiiilt Eiiiiihiiil ISLAND . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND bomb fragments and compound PAIII T0 CAI-All 8.100.001 sscxvrul . ‘IOIMINTINI 0,120,001 rlulo T0 ssonvruz "J5..." usursx -ro nruso ss,1ss,m rsanrnx “JD!” an us! AI‘ sn u’ 1n my A!‘ an $8,000,000 an pa! s-r BIA ' 01,000,000 sru on AT su IJUJW ms pa! Al‘ an u m mo pa! A!‘ Ila i.’ Imam 2ND nay AT an unseen rs-r pa! n an 5,100,000 1.0200 1o sun-ens m. .000 non: T0 LONDON memo csLArs ro nova: $4501.00» ammo BEILIN T0 nus slum 7k: flour/flea? WET»: Night l Provincial total 3500.850 Prince County 8283.400 Queen's County 268.800 lung’; County 2,958. NIP LOSSES-—- (Conflnued frorzrjagg i;_ the east coast of Samar, consisted of four battleships. several cruisers McNaughton or North Wirisloe was, and clsht destroyers. It made con- tact "with one of our escort carrier Pine second year o, compew the 1st of the month when loading gested that the house bear in mind ing a short service at his late re- groups off the east coast of Samar fl tion Messrs Howard Mclnnis and Pmenii i5 EXPKY“ iii-W the l-illee-Dflwfl decinlfltion 0! “@911” "rvk"? we" mid Archie McFar-iane were successful‘ ffiagfiifiheiirhmfiggd sffirblnfii w’ 1g, Mira: ‘Dianne’ warning §§§“3§'§"eeu§ii§ii’ilmi§i“3ev Ci-lgig and they repeal-ed last roar out, cars potatoes this veur. which com- fr“, an“ u, “mm” d b t 1 Beak. assistrti by Rev.‘ T. Constable did not il-cfeird their title this year, pres wltntnree hundred and 10;- d 8 e“ 5 h, 5 shcm e a‘; hi; The pallbearers were: Bert Smith. Play this year was somewhati y-eiglrt last year. There h been Puma 155 Ms Mmcfw repm’ t e Earl Mcinnis Leslie Ford. Percy late. However compelii-"lil WES a shortage of equipment in ‘All pro- i‘ c‘ In er dec 119g i0, all McIntyre. Wallace Morrow. Inter- keen and it looked as if Messrs. Hal vinces and I am satisfied that the f," ° °§° glltaihf‘ d “"5"” '°' mcnt was in tho Brnckiov Point Smith and Herb McKenzie would‘ Island has had the bcst deal." “$5153 ‘:13 wilwmid 3°19,“ wise m Cemetery. fine glgng tn victory, ssllrey had —- go e s on e oats inter- m Jamil’ deswving °I i‘ 1°‘ °i “ma” marked large purchases reported on during ihe Moscow talks i til notional problems "on the spur MORE wAsrTrNE MACHINES- {fipyiirmedet°,f,,e§§§s°,fl§;§§§§§°§,,&‘n_i ISLAND LOAN— of the moment." The manufacture of 10.000 ad- aid and Connie LeClInrr and iYY Members, however, renewed their ditionai washing machines has (Continued from page 1.) foreign affairs channels with an i119 iflllfl-il illifllikl‘ 0i i118 Veflf- ii“? On the second round MacPher-I their ‘ l ll of would be made to my for u, waruh are warned, however, that a less occupation marks wltler which ‘hem m“ mi‘ be maliumciullged .d f l- . mm _ - i ty of getting some of the parts i The Rochford Square Trophy, W2? fnnafiflced jdlvyieis gaigiin-giig: Diwali‘: liisgiyolyvcaugrwywifilfifllyggfif. the Un _ was donated by Mr. J P. Crockqilii 100, o which $55.485.200 has been h 1 t H m“ the machm“ will "iobflmy and has been in circulation for the subscribed by individual Burch,” 8x113!!!“ flzcglllipigi yeldMizhe éggllcllfnff appear on the market st the same m“ it?’ ‘liars’ ghletfcrlliliirtls Mtxhletarlr‘ sSleirBslii-lflkblbigluvsxttlfrsdglilid this w” ilisi. “liseanrroit, atIthisTs-tflge soy ill ti? vbgers.’ Zliililillllxmtiilcehigirsst signed: villi? Archie lsiwugxhrlane wokdt two $35.700Y000 reqmre 7 average m what way her various exactions Will thor during the first three " in succession’ losing this‘ 0f irrHWIi-IBEYSEléJQ $343790 goo m be dealt with st the final settle- quarters but only 21.066 were built yeah“) M A mm.’ Macphersgn the sixth loan was to be exceeded men” The machines “e i” be manumc‘ 7°“ Phnfi" 60m) who was m; Collections for Tuesday alone a,- Eariier, Richard Law, minister of lured iilr Civilian 11cc and ihcrc i5 stxlmental ‘l; Rem“ m, Ow,“ mounted to srrasaaoo. state. had told the house that the 11° restriction on their Bair- ' _‘ nlciDal Dllrflh d b ti i’ inf] i ill W“ i-Yflllhv i" the iiwvmce i" c“ ifrom Canada's lridw g3: keéinsvehslgnirsotobeenucitreéiled‘ "P: “ma, GRADS MEET _ maugm‘ B8 this Mi- w“ ‘he means °I hm‘? to headquarters today and which 2,11 ' Hl-Y Grad ‘last niglrt t at m! a number o! pmyers together tom“. Law said that although Bulgaria _ 5 me ['0' iiicludmil W5‘ had declared war on Germany. i110 At this presentation of trophies.’ rdated Gold Mines. Ltd. terms m“ were being dlscussai the chair and welcomed back to t ‘ ——- efforts to turn the discussion into iricn authorized in Canada diuunlzi -—- a? lnqmy u to whether Germany Prices Board announces. The pubuc, ited States, It is suggestedl ing fall and Winter meetings the, m6 in-Chie, M. C. A. for their regular Wed-l of the Japanese flee I _ , iresday night supper and business He indicated he was not concern- siillung fund and lioillnger Consol- Wm, the Ames m me “use m“ session. Wilfred Cudmore occupied. 9 and was attacked with girrifire." said the communique. Second Group Retina Carrier planes from that group, supported by naval airmen from another American task group. drove off this enemy force, forcing it. to retire to the north. Detailed information was not. available on enemy losses. Goll- MacArthur said, but first reports indicated the Japs lost several crui- sers and destroyers. In addition, three battleships, two cruisers and , in u cifi ‘ number of destroy- thr-ry emerged the Vii-Mrs 1°’ 19 | Total collections for the first two she flooded the conquered countries} m“ “m” because °i m’ d nwn: it‘; viiasrge badly damaged. “Ship casualties sustained by our forces," said the communique- “were one escort carrier sunk and several escort carriers and destroy- ers damaged." iAdm. Nimitz announced st his Pearl Harbor headquarters early Wednesday that the American light carrier Princeton had been lost_in Philippine waters. He did not R1" a definite location.) (In Washington, Admiral Emcst J. Kin U. S. Navy Commander- saicl that ‘practically all ” is engaged. ed about the outcome.) _ Gen. MacArthurs communique, at we Epsilm berm‘? 1946 i" ma. uhere will also be the elcfiivh 0i ll Qhiflfil) iiswd u $60,000 subscrlp- Bulgaria he added definite“, M“ club Lloyd Grant who is home oni devoted largely to the naval act- , , _ .. earliest. even if the war in Europe comrnittae to arrange for the ganres tion from the Church of Fngland ends this YEN? Since the war be-' gm- n9)“; season for the Provincial Synod, Toronto. Total purchases by m” Y" be "answered a come“!- gular sing song was led by Lormer‘ fir? it has been held at Newmar- Trqphy, qvnerefore it is hoped] that li-liéevlaagusbssgorilbeg in all loans 89TH"- - l ‘ tie dance of Quoit Pflyefs 4 A vast amount of buildins andliviiimbi apreriscnt. also anyone 111-:“gigsklgifiggglsghgfftlalrgyslnszlbsorlo- ti ill be i u ' .': d iro _ ' r:.2.".::. i... u... airs? nt- nitride trier ts? Frill-l" sl- -'°'"' five years of enforced neglect. be- fore the famous switchboard course on the Downs and its stands’ will become usable. The Epscm course todavisai scene of dilapldation which em-i braces the main buildings and ex- tends to the stables. Even iron‘ railings whlch- sectioned the en closures are gone. They went into furnaces and came out as munit- ions of war. At least five bombs from Ger- man airplanes struck the coursei The first came in daylight four years ago when a direct hit des-j t-roycd the luncheon rooms, kit- chens and offices at the mar of the stands. Another bomb went through the man building, smash- ing many private rooms from titled followers of the turf watch-I ed the thoroughbrcds .l..ater bomb damage included totaliszttors and stables and other buildings at Tat- tenham Comer. A fl ing bomb fell} near tho stands a ew weeks ago but did no damage. A butcher by ti; name of Joe Bamgord was fined $165. at Man- drester for selling tobacco without a licence. Tire item finds its way on r sport page because Baunford is much btter known as Jock Mc- Avoy, 96-year-old holder of the British middleweight boxing championship until the British Boxing Board of Control declared the title vacant 3, few days ago. McAvoy (or Bamfoi-d) held the title ntinously for ii years. But about the fine Authorities charged that Jock sold 1.500 cigars for $2000 to the manager of a Manchester Hotel and that he had no licence to do so. Jock claimed n, we, asked by a London boxing tense to sell some pro-war “in cigars 5nd that received O00. commision. Police said they hadn't been able to trace this boxing acqualrlnmlxnceulpne“ my was lsnty Joc . cut up when he bani he hssrbeeu deprived of his utie and said "until meet a batik ma! i! rin8 ' of i042 hen ho retired in an tlligryfirst rourwrvd of the non-title‘ bu“ . . mei-natl l oer match £22.22‘ - .‘....'°§...tu..d n London's Wembly Stadium Oct.l l4 on the opening of the box of- flee some weeks before the Kflmc Many fl10li8fld5 of the tickets wont to meet applications Whiiih hill been ilowki h. M as. Th Blake-Irach-ltichard com- $500,000 binirtion will be functionrn unBuy i iie-gbgbllvndiiictirsntklllgirlialaoifyhnfirxibus of ‘l$e2s4,gl;l"7o,%_wth ammbmedmil ine. Rescued with Grant were’ of the truant officer. uelinqucnt moments for opposing national hoc- Without having heard from over- key lgnguyg goalies in the near fut- uro. "h ti d b Elmer‘ Lach at an!!!’ eeiltri 5.8. “fciiit cvu the slow side cent of Objective and u... 3.0.14 in starting last vear. but when it $8,996,200 for 59 per cent. The air get into gear earlier and is out feeding his unerring‘ passes to vet- of quota. Wren training establfsh- lrldnln '- eran Toe Blake on left wing nnci ment. Gait, Ont. $10,000. for 100 day, “The gonna; horde,- ng the to "i ht,it ought to he a. potent to‘; for Canadirrrs durinll the com- $47,900. t ing season lhe "P" “r “firs. is. iffii s. t“ ,. , a snge game nn ays of e las loan. Overs“; liixrgoallscligrdtkirlwgllitayaiairss‘ tggtsllrn-i “mops who “an” "m" “m” ty work of Lach. with his 4s a I 72 hlixizcliralcaiiet-‘iisglihasgsyilstilis. His 34 gosh overseas are within is per cent of Q mad n p,“ _ t short, q their objective, however whl m; g‘ hgvgaid nluswoiilxiie score but those on this side have not quitc he made that 26 boast before he reached the half-way mark. a Win86‘! in, Th vem-_ h isn't m no‘! tween districts d - intended b0 80 on dohllillmizl%lnedictuns. ' i ndl Mi». is ‘m °° I x -- m, laot fight was in res-las als and as assists iflf’ iilipoints l,“ m, arm, nm-dm on," assists for low-man honors with 54. were M11 13, Calgary’ MD. 3 But Richard won his wuv into the Kingston’ om ' and M_D_ w. i- . New“ now “i.” m" "m liisutribrstxirilirlzijintiierirlretalilridbelliaguilaii Winnipeg‘ ll Blake still has that anodreiit nrd still has his llair for tin: (.1 ul ,lt' i to‘ h q imp Lsl‘ Long was killed in action in tfeeii. "‘°““ °°" “‘ 1917- ' Cudmore. with Al Blanchard at the piano. One new member. in the person of Keith Cameron, was voted in. Other matters were discussedi and the meeting adioumed with are singing of the National An- em. comcd- Its the only same “hm periul Tobacco Co. of caucus mo t, so much pleasure and M t l. 3.000.010: ' " 322...: .... ... little, Pt... t. dresses‘ s. n.2, gwgnlriegg: in Rescue Role hang 000.000; North American Cyanamid PARENTS AND TEACHERS! C0-- l-ldu Niagara Falls. 0m... si- MEET - A meeting of trc parents _ 750.000; Canada Cement C0,. Ltd“ and teachers of Saint Augustine Famous Lit < iiilillffél“ _‘i’.’.i.°8l“.i.€.°;..’iu;;té°§t°5‘$’if. ere» e k4 rem‘ 8,500,000: Chrysler éoraorah mung passrbmty o; m-e from Convent. Miss Alice Pineau prey m“ o; canada Lw__"wh,d,°,' out" enemy shore batteries, rescued ded. After the National Anthem $1,000,000; Ci of Lon three airmen-two Britons »and an had bee“ Sims. remarks were Pllsircd Fun londgr. Ontflonslsioxoiiillori)? American - after they floated bl’ Reverend J i» Film by M1‘- lSpruce Falls Po er and Paper C0,, l0 i-Z hours in the Bay of Biscay F E- DQiYOB- SChOOi Inspeviiol‘. b?’ Ltd, Toronto, 31.61.105.00 Ilolrrlnion with only their "Mae Wests" to the 531075 8111i Parents Th? wbiC-S ivletallurgicdl Co, Ltd. Toronto keep them up, it was disclosed to- liiwlissed Vie“? iii‘: 5i ThOmB-‘r. I To Function $650,000: AsbestosCoi-p" Ltd.. Mont- Aquinas society. the smi‘; number i For Banucks , _ folli- $500.000; Courtalrlnrs Can- aThe girmen were in an R, A R of parents and pupils in the dis- ——' _ Mill Lift. Montreal. 3.150.000 and coastal command, Halifax, piloted trict, getting the young people to ONTREAL. Oct. 25 -- i0?) -—_ Kreslle 00.. Ltd. Toronto b wln‘ gmdr; ,1 B_ Gran; or some on the iflalmglthtelglrptcip] lifg - o uay, Devonshire, hih was of the Dar". cocr-C l! all m“ °i the "med mm“ 0°11‘ short“ down at night by“; sfubmar- i machinery for the farm, the duties i128 dsecgnd Dilxot, HLicliig. C. D. children d The HpalrcntsPé-vere coa- NI the I L; ‘ en rc son o am on, 0nt.. gratu ate or c r cr . reifs gull-l igr 45 bell-light‘? §l>.1§§u$§_"“-1?,‘ff* and Flt. Sgt. G. Martlew of oess. Last year they won a Queens h“ ‘mogzaw ‘or m pa. Leigh, Lsncashire, the flight eng- gpéznctil; e331; l-‘ijcgljftcetkoiatréhipbhtllge DIG. I] - I Justice Campbell, a diocesan prize for Christian doctrine. and the. o; l-Qlnng p, mn up s2 goals dur- force now leads the a-rmv in tho ifultfihmflefifilfi‘.iduiliill; *"m'o*"°" “Y “rt” Iii-MEMBER WHEN m“ °’°“ ‘°' inspcciorale. A neeting of nll the ratc payers will be called soon. The meeting closed by prayer ‘ ayoffs. l The’ navys total of sanazoo id- This year. the llnc figures it can. eludes Atlantic Command. $1.300.- r With r. ti‘ :%New‘g3u7xi2dé%1df“lil0wo: my“ 3' Th’ C“‘“°“" PM‘ i‘; eat its own mar “°" ° - - - or oer cont Tony Cunzoncrl decided t " to himself five vears ggosto? Personals i ti 1 M l R1 lard on per ant: Pacifi C0 d, 353,-. v t th Registry sen” om 8mm m‘ fac- 20 and heaiiquartmciilsftn Ottawa. Ytgiigr‘ti§Z§h§§ue§§h§..e“§§h§“Qfifi Oil/ii: €l1rgrl§ttufexteoavli1.wa; a visitor,’ , Brooklyn's Al Davis-would decide W Ne" Ali-vie- . - "my announced a two- his ring future. n he lost he'd —-— yormg Richard drew a larwe part day total of 137,944 implications retire. if he won he'd continue in of the plaudits last vear. parii¢lii'|f0l‘7g1i%l%9.fi0.ra5l:e r cent of the the profession where he starred for son of Mr. and Mrs. 6.1-‘ Archer.’ during the l8 ZOJy/earsfifla lcut W ,_ _i_;_vlsiting‘his_ VTURNIPS We will be accepting Plfllle Top Turnip: only for waxing at our plant in limited quan- tities. These are io be put up in second hand bags and each load is to be arranged for through ills: office bfore being brought in. FRANK B- CLARKE parents on_ furloush. nisn two weeks ago, are lead the narrow ma in of ‘i6, ' _ our, oops in the western emis- ' m“ w“ m“ “u” munfiint. 0' phei-e tor wdsiaso. The med a, In the national competition be- , Regina, With wound up the season Iii-h s; cent of quota, holds a slight Riiiillilfi Md 37 "i"! "mi 37 with B0 per cent. Next in order reins ‘ f Lach has his passing working. mflfipilgggg T)‘, iwlfaxgmm“: wag‘ lziilcd in action in northwest Eur. .. ope. in; father. mitxieu. Wal-l ageless energy of iris. and _i' battle areas, over the Freedom" radio, operating on. ILeyte. MacArthur urged them h harass their conquerors constant- ly. Those outside the battle zone! were cautioned to avrait further . instructions. furlough from the Navy. The re-‘ ions, reported that American in- fantry had thrust forward in the northern sector of the Lcyte front to the north of Tacloban, provis- ional capital of the newly inaugur- ated Philippine constitutional gov- emrnent. Enemy forces “are disintegrated in one sector" of that area, it was re orted. eizure of dominating hills west of Palo. also in the northern sec- tor, and the capture of Ponauan, 10 miles to the south, also were announced. In the southern sector of the front, elements of the 24th corps captured the main road centre of Burauen, nine miles inland from Dulag beachhead. Jap Planes In Action Japanese shore-based planes made a large scale daylight nt- tuck on Allied shipping in Leyte Gulf before dawn Tuesday, head- quarters reported. Fighter lanes from American carriers br c up the formation. In this fierce aerial action 53 enemy planes were shot from the skies by Naval airmen, Anti-aircraft fire ac- counted fcr three more. General advances on Leyte. with the freeing of i4 more villages, were reported in a delflyfli 90m- munique Wednesday. The mosir extensive advance was in the southern sector lements of ‘the 96th Infant Division in that area envelo .the stron coastal Catmon l-‘fill positions eld b the Ja. heel and pushed withn eight mles of lTabontabon. That town is on the Guina-rona River eight miles northwest of Duln and four K miles northeast of San Pablo air- ou Om" Archer’ n}; N_v_fl_|ll8id, captured earlier, S ki i: Fill i 0s i thi Des “g o p“ "Vglce M Acknowledgin the assistance cl ‘the island inha itsnts, Gen. Mac- Arthur said that "seldom" had enemv-occupied shores been pone- h-wted by a military commander with “a grealer potential of in- i::!or' support." NEW WAF- SOAP oil now arr- waslred with a n Shipwrecked sailors covered wi fuel ' scan especially effective in cle ing men who have been burned inlursd MALVERN. England -— iCPi — An (‘kvenrulci fnimcr was rom- nilthd for trial on a charge 0i {growing canary seeds without I icence.