PAGE SIX NEW YORK. Nov. 2—(AP)—Stan Musizil. richt fielder whose stick- work brought him the National League batting rhamoionshirr and ms a major iactor in the ave oi the St. Louis team to their sec- ond ltrulght pennant has been named the league's most valuable player for i943. The stlection was made by a committee of the Baseball Writers‘ Association. The vouna star Dolled 367 points oi a possible 1X36. receiv- ing 13 oi 24 iirst-place votes. His closest rival was a team‘ place. nine for second. eight ior ' third. and so on. -~ ‘ Onlv two other players were hon- " ' cred with "ates for iirst place. Burlvl - Bill Nicholson. Chicago Cub out ’ MONTREAL, Nov. 2 .- rP-PI— ‘ Muntrciil Canadians chalked up their first win of the Nfltwflll Hockey league season tonight, ed- ging out New York Rangers Z-i be- fore 8,000 inns. , The win inovec Canadiens up 1n- to second place. behind 'Ioronto Maple Leafs. while their third straight loss kept Rangers In the letrue cellar Canadians had to fight all thewav for the win. chiei- 1v because little Ken McAuley took 1 delight in robbing them time M"? time in the first two periods when the end iielder drew iive such ballots and lace with u third D S_PORTING NEWS ‘Stan Musial- Named Tot Player In National League I veteran relief hurler-and toward oi the b‘ an a starter- ior the Cincinnati .¢eds. Each oi the 24 voters iistsd l0 mate. catcher Walker Cooper. who usisl 22 and drew iive iirst-place votes and a 0nd iull Doint total o! 192. the points being batted awarded on the basis oi l4 for iirst Blllv Herman. bv 26 Canadiens Chalk Up First Win Of Season made his first goal in a Canadian uniiorm the winner . second period with Butch Bou- chard and Chamberlain assists. points. HUMMARV First Period i. Montreal. Chamberlain liiie) 2'37 in players in order oi.’ preierpncc. and Lviusial was the onlv man be - cluded on the list oi every voter. In addition to his i3 votes ior first place he received six ior second. one ior third. two ior iourth. one ior sixth and one for seventh. M . playing his sec- season with the Cardinals. .357 to lead his nearest rival Ho cams up near the close oi the 1941 season and batted a sensational .426 in 12 games. In i942 he hit .315 in I40 games. the drawinl (GB!- Newnlark. McDonald (Gonden) 14.55%. PenRlilE5'~LBCh. Dewar. School Wins- ldlday campaign. Paralleling news that the navy oi two important trades union afi- plicatlons-the Brotherhood oiRa - way carmen invested $70,000, and the Mutual Beneiit Department oi the order oi railroad telegraphorl invested $100,000. F‘or the first l3 days. 15,168 sub- SCflbers throughout the eastern lines of the Canadian Paciilc Rail- and '13 per cent oi the revised ob- I-J Rush Grade 2. Frances Rossiter; McCabe ll‘ 129, 128. 129, 109. 105. 82. 143, 148 111. 136, 146. 69, High Single: E. Mitchell — High Three: E. Mitchell - 592. ‘ Cardinals: From P. W. 6. M. Simpson _.__ D- Hooper St. Dunstanm High School team C. Brown yesterday deieated s. second teem R. White irom Prince oi Wales College 6-0 in L. Crockett n ruggedly fought xhibition rugby game. It was played at the Univ- Luncastors: ersity field. _ The High School boysscored on - Mllfillell two unconverted tries in the iirlt MBPIIBTWB _ J. McLean The game was keenly (ought and EL Campbell was featured by hard tackling by 0- WWI-he! both sides. B- slfiwafl Frank O'Neill was reieeree. Today at 4 p. m- the Saints and JMDI: P. W. C. tangle in ths first glme (7- smllll to decide the intercollegls title. H- Til-fer __.____.___i_ Igowlatt . nayson P. E. I. TOTAL ,._ m, e, —'*—* A. Shor __ _(Continued ircmypaged.) ”" “"—’€T_ Trailers: wi3€fi§£3.%“°“§c§3’ .'§°"§r,..l:;.'; 1- Mo. placing the average ior the iirot l3 17' Mllcmllllall canvassing days at S70.Ii884l5 a- M- 1M"! gainst the figure o! sasneoboo rc- W» Bum quircd dall to meet the minimum 812009009 objective within thfl Honor roll ior October: Grade IX-l. Crude Catherine ainor. l)’. old. 2. Mary Roberts; K ll B Y. Grade VII-i. Alice Hennesssy; Peters; BIG BIIXIIIG MEET AT cniniorrsrowu sronrlus cius FRIDAY IIIGIIT, uov. SAT a P. n. Fmlllllnr New. Army and Air Force (a A r s. n c A r ) boxers. ' ' ' ' ' TEII 0R MORE AGTIIIII-IIIIIIMMEII BIIIITS- Slllmsllrell by Charlottetown Kinsmen Club PROCEEDS FOR "MILK FOR BRITAIN FUND” Advance sale of tickets st Fred Larnbros’ M” _ Great George and Kent Streets. t . ISSIOII (tax included): Rgaigside $1.00; Reserve 75¢, _ 1mm. the Canucks had a wide mflfgl“ in the ploy. Rangers made their second Period bgflfd eflolld I“ a “mullhstudded 3 Montreal. Watson. (BDIJCllSTd t perio . ' 314i! wMtigrph Chambetrtlain gig“ 11:23 Chamberlain) H n a m‘ “'9” e T‘ Penalties: Raleigh. B t" scorers, while Jack McDonald rap- ped hkomle _the loned Rzaniterscttirlilrvé Chamberlain Chaim er am opens ne ‘ - r g when he toolal Ray ‘Getligltae st Eggs Th“ P" " from a scrum e ear y .n - ' _ in: irame Rangers lied it up lat Bogrelgkalmgizlllfi-amoureux (2) Hap the 14-minute mark alter a oi e- m n “cMahon new,“ chamb. up in iront oi the Canadian net. rilfl-n *Labovltcfi_ Former Ranger Phil Watson s . >____ I I O s. u. u. ntgn Bowlmg REBEKAH pt-l-vvifuso canons 227. ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL X-i. LOITBIIIB McNecly; 3. Florence 3. Helen Roach; 2. Bernadette Hughes; 3. Edna Pow- VIII-l. Bethany Mocdon- M: ris Teresa _; - u I 2500 oo_ F0 gh m» t, Grads VIP-l. Anita Molynesux: I dag? qfsga “n54”; yesgmgfc 2. Flora Gillies; 3. Beverley n“. 3, It air lines workers purchased 8834.“ 39"“- '. l . 450 oi boncs. Grade VI-l. Francis Del- ._ . ‘__ ma“ omglagg Sgjdthtyfioodgug; lgfxcllieeslzdeglagudrey Lund; a, step- I 5C1‘) OHS O 0 I'D i? i l. Raiway carmen and railway Grade VI-l. Mary Doucette; 2. ‘, tclegrsphers were only two °l T9795! Gilli-Ill; 3. Mildred Walker. many o! th type. Mfilélde V-—l. Irene Mclnnis; 2. anntr ha LeCIIIr. . Bernice Gull- ‘ druid v-Lr. Doris Coady‘ z. F0 mac Ionsanhle; s. airhm imi- _ Grade 1v-i. Muriel mach; 2., For first of lnlei- sYggdglllléldlfrzciglJahnnconnolgz» ' ' _' e 38BX12 . WHERE“ 501'!!! Eilteen Doiron; 3. Betty Arm 5,11. P- w- C- mdrad 1n l M vs Enzmeteh 05-. aiy Cheverie: 2. - . nnon and Evelyn m“. S_ D_ U_ ootte, 3. Evelyn Peters, l Grade III-l, Doris Smith‘ 2. On College Field fifnggll.“ Mlcmlllld: 3- Culber- WEDNESDAY N0 . °M= lI-I- BvM nund- a L00 pink v 3 liélleignde. Doiron; 8. linrbsrfcos- Admission 25 and 15c “m” "-1 l9°l°tllv Campbell: m 2- lellelnv Stewart: s. Kathleen have been raised. mechanical corps. and the Ceylon Railway englnee corps. Y E 0 f RANDOM HARVIST n RONALD COLEMAN GREER GARSON ' I MONTAGUE-FRIDAY — 8 PLM. SATURDAY — 7.45 8r 10 EM. TUESDAY — 7.00 and 9.15 'P.M. MATINEE 8.45 RM. SOURIS — 1W5 ngnsa-rn :-: IIII NOTICE l‘ :-: The Jenkins Pharmacy will ;.; be the onlv drug floro cum m. nltornoon and evening. 1g gz-zsufiz-tll “T. BEIITIIIII. GIIAIIIIIIIII this column is reserved los- III! cl local interest. but advertising II a nowsy nature may no n mo cents a word. strictly pay sole In advance. HEAR MB. JUSTICE GORDON st Red Cross programme. St. Paul's Hall, Thursday. Nov. 4th at 8.00 n. m, ii-Srfli. TRAIN AND FEBItr-dne train leit Borden last cvcnuig with ll: passe ers, arriving hero ut 6.55 with 7 passengers. The terry mods 8 trips. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- IC at Rod Cross House. Charlotte- town. Saturday November 6th. tFor children only). 1l-3-4L A Nottingham, England, Boy SOOut recently wrote General Bernard Montgomery asking him ii he car- rlec a Bible in his kit. The S9119”! replied: "Thank you ior your 199W!’- Please thank your Troop im- their ood wishes. l always nave a iluible In my kit. B. L. Montgomery- Thirty Canadian Scouts, servlns’ with the Canadian Forces “l EH8- land met at Imperial Scout Head- quarters in! London fiéiffllily sclzllg ‘Clllbguirliatgiregktelirfilal: Tllley were Ml-lswu‘ NUMBERS l” m‘! w m we» ‘ér"....°s::.. Headquarters Commissioner ior ‘Mgljrhmsday at a “flock. a m Overseas Scouts. and Sir Alired . Picklord, who it will be remcmber- 11- CAI. CAUGHT FIRE — A Ford ' Coupe Bligh! ii-re st éhs corner 0i ed visited Scouts in Canada in 1938 Pownal a d Kent treats early ulck thInkI-nil by Scoutmestel‘ inqoklshoma saver. aim the loss o! Monday evening. Conslgerablo his car. When two thieves stop- dIXIIBSB fflfilllledt ll" "y: t: u" ped him in his car he happened to the car beinl ll B! Wm" e be in Scout uniform. Ho Bflflkfi» oar MONTREAL FOB. TREAT- T0 MEN’! Mr. William Johnston. ing all cars." BEIICVIIIR him to be B. - highway aatrolman. who We" well know lobster packer from similar ha . the thieves promptly Mug-fay {rm-mm- mm. h“ gone m Montreal tor t. ‘meat. I-Is had a vertebra in his neck iractured sev- eral weeks ago when an automob- ile in which he was l. passenger was in an accident on ths highway near Murray River. Since then Mr. Johnston was s. patient in the Kln"'s County Hospital at Montag- ue. beat a hasty retreat. Sir John Black, President oi the Standard Motor Company B118- land. himscli a iormer Boy Scout recently told s group o! scouts that their training would develop in them "a sense oi leadership and responsibility invaluable ‘in adult liie. Personally." he 58in. “I hill?- proud and happy memories o! my associations with the Scouts Ind am convinced that it was o! great |beneilt to me" Bedrldden for more than ten years, George Zel oi London. Ont.. is still active in Scouting. He was invested as a Woli’ cub .n the Queen Alexandra Sanitarium in ATTENDED PREMIERS’ CON- FERENCE — Premier J. Walter Jones returned last evening irom Moncton where he attended s con- ierence with the premier oi New Brunswick. Hon. J.B. McNair. and the premier oi Nova Scotia. Hon. MacMillan. Quaried as to the purpose oi the conical-once London in i928. and later became premier Jon -- . a. Scout. Hs won his King's Sccu m‘ 1m. Dubuiitfgffi.“ h“ ‘mm Badge and many proficiency i Ibadses Gwrse was werdvd ll" Numrrron Mnzrmo -.. The Cornwell Decoration i936. ths regular l. .1 meeting o‘ the lllilllelll "ward l" W°l'l° scwtmg County Nutrition Asociation was ior iortitude. onlv seven Canad- held last mam at the Nurse‘ Home ian Scouts have ever received this award. ‘giihrary IIight o! the Provincial aanatorium- A new slate oi oiiioers ior the coming year was elected. They include, President, Mother lnyols; vice - president, Miss Haul Stems; p“. "l-flry. Mrs. J. A. MacMillan. Sev- eral new members were welcomed [At Mt stgwart by the moi-in; president, Miss ' 333d’. §§t.“'..iiif°.'“.ié’.'. if.’ .323 -—— - trarlns the study or nutrition. The Nstdionalmbfllm guard iii moves an " rarv i: entertainment in Mount Stew- Personals art Canadian Legion Hall was iargelv attended. Rev. Wm. T. Mercer. chairman oi the Library committee oi Mt Stewart presented the cuss ior the Library. and also made u iurther great appeal (or the 5th Victory loan. Miss Dorothy Cullen acting sup erintendent oi’ Libraries. addressed the audience on the needs oi Mr. Sam. o. a , - nected with the lfisswhlqlcilfvs £12., arrived from Toronto last evening. .. o ni.".a;'.;.it..’*“§.°“zn‘§“ ‘ifimilmi. Standard" isonow in tM city.“ N Mn W. Gordon Bch arts or Hsliisx arrived in chuillottcwwn last n ht u the guest. oi her par- ents. and Mrs. W.A. Huestla Mr. Joseph Provost oi Freetown W" I Vlsllrgl‘ g0 i2: "Jty yesterday ocoompane , . d Mr, 1- 1m Stetson. v “n ’ A the value oi a branch library. The P. E. Island film. showing Mt. Stewart Library and some promin- ent patrons. was well received, Also the iilm on Sicily which shows Cs- nadiams in action was watched with neat ntsrsst. The hlizht o! m- Full” 568m! o! Pmwse the evening was ‘ “ons on the. 57°!» l-NL ll l bltlent in the P. Ii. bag-blocs played by Mr. Thomas mm‘! 30w"!!- IIursos lIere From IIfld. Hospital Hunter. R.A.F.. a native oi Scot- ——— Mg“, Selma v_ gal-lam and lrlilnd. A iilm on Scotlanq w“ also Mrltgrsbaflarrliaalvisrtin. Dundee, and Emny 31am both mime,“ NW- ~' °'"l~ ' I‘ ° ‘mllld all‘! dlllill- ses. arrived in Charlottetown ves~ oer mo rail IIIIIITI If you on physically M, mnluliy clan, I7 or over and nod yer III, you on eligible hr ulrenw. High School edu- cation Io no! required. Ground crow on also pooled; Inon one 17V: Io l0 unfit for uetlvo duly with Olio Anny or Navy are acceptable. 0e to on I.C.A.F. Recruiting Centre today. If you on under ago for aircrew onlllirnonl, loin your local All Godot lquodron. globe. Whatever your job in Canada, It can't be half audio; or essentialas the job thousands of Canadians just like yourself have undertaken . . . pasting the daylight: out of the foe . . . in person. If you're fit and eager to do your pare...“ you'd ilne so fly wing tip to wing tip with these modern musketeers. . . seize this opportunity for quick and real be-mzn action GA F JOIN THE FIGHTING COMRADES OF THE SKIES with the R.C.A.P. npciwrrrno cpnriu: Ans LOCATED u. Dominion Public mag. Monoton and other vrlnclrll cit-l" °l ("Wk llobiis recruiting units vlllt nnsihr oontros refill"!!- O IN THE AIR FORCE you'll get action - . . . adventure . . . a: homo . . . abroad ...ln foreign lands. ‘Think of action over Burmmnltal], . . . Germany! Adventures you shouldn't miss! There's u distinguished company of Canadian lads to vvel- . come you In any of a douu thrill-packed corners of is ~’ 15.'|5l-. s< Mascot 0f 1st Division ls Back In Banada WI‘ Alma. UDDBI‘ Montagup one“; a very pleasant weekend yum"; iriends and mlatives in Pictou. NS. ' Bpr. Robert Graham oi the R. The regular afternoon show ior the school was also presented bv Miss Hilda Gillls oi’ the National Film Board. O Canada and the National An- them closed a verv pleasant and successiul evening. fiqldirfif eighteen days s parents Mr, and Mrs. Beecher Graham oi shamrock. I Norman Noseworthy. 221 Wevmouth . (By The Canadian Prmi Ooiiseballu ‘Ereorgial Peach." Ty , mg . m ~ - t , __ oi mccit"~i~°i...'i“rrp§.’.".’."ifi’ic." fill...“ ” m" “l °°"'°' “'°°“ d“. Cobb started with t1! Amsri- _._._.. can league club in 100s and cracked Mrs. nnnnusl Gallant returned out g oublg m m, ma; ‘ppeur- to her homo in Cn-i ottswwn Fri-v anoe at bat. Ho became one or ‘lily. October 39th. irom an exton - baseball's greatest hitters, ending w!" Wm‘ Ml" “ml M“ J- ~ his clrsr with Philadelphia Ath- "a," °A,gl_,g<lm°n m!“ m legible Mrs. Currie on her annual ron canons par-anon iv." homzutolygliltlv“ er‘s parents Q2. a» O u toil the ilood oi peopls from Northern Ireland inlsenrch oi cou- ) ms cs. todk- . cheap dlinkmmd ch p! mu“ ‘M l and .__.________.__ LONG AMBULANCE TRIP England - (OP) — An all. Cl . .m an u - a bill ' h ‘hop, comer gd My W l‘ I 6d an l8 months I evo . Nov. Voters in sevsn states ballot to- morrow in oii-vesr elections that will be studied closely ior posaibie . ll" W 1944i Dflliticll wars. a | s n tgilllfiélrfifilirrvén his lavas in ' ' ' W0 fllhbonel taken “tally oi h“: nonin- monthly llloollnl to .....(Ap)._. n: nighl. Nov. i. I mm. Iuli at- l‘: wasnmomn tendanoo requested. terdav morning from St. Anthony. Newioundiand en route respective homes. Boston and To- n Miss Car QE- ll" "lumed l0 Eydlley 81W erintendent oi ths Greniell Hos- ll-"llilllll ‘nital in y t years, while Miss Blair has, been stationed It one oi ths six outposts t! with it ior p tabiish Si... Charlottetown. They will spend .Sir a two week holiday with the ioi-m- I dor and tho Northern Coast oi Mr Mrs. A. Nose Newioundllnd. are foleiv by subscripti I summer conditions there arc diiiioult. ori- oes are very his ton and AlcLen- crty GXIII-L but they hope that the she is sccompsn- co-cxpar n ar e . 1nd iricnds oi ' education will prove to be salvation loi this lllli oi "film vwulns the bordot in order islesrfiilfnl? .__.____ _, 30mm -r,,g:-zgz-:z=i:-:ses:-:za:-:iavvl -tcn=>- " to I i u. u l ti. s." ‘swans-t: ,ll'ld better the species. First Iordut-t-hs . Admlrnly intended to continue suP- if§liild 1-; 5; -- '- - u +1‘ x 5s an: at?! oi ‘the Sn Cadet By The Canadian Press You'd think mountains oi icc cream would be the very first thins a healthy. 12 year old Canadian boy would want when he got pack to Canada alter 3 1-2 years in Brit- ain. where tht. irozen dessert is just to their lson has been the Sun- Bt. Anthon ior wentv nenrnarn w - we» l M" 1 Among those lsavina on thrUmOhl-hl thfifigy‘ m" m" “w” ‘my ' the list oi things wanted BI-rly train today wsreMnundMrsI These hospitals which were es- by Bruce steel o! Winnipeg. u“ iiity-three years no bv in La will“. Game m,“ mascot and pride oi the Canadian lot Divisiontwhen he came home tc Canada recently. and clothinc First oi all Bruce wants a dog- sent in bales. by means oi doa- any dog—_iust so it's all his own. urn in wintor. and by boat in t ' next he wants a pair oi skates- lllor ice skating is probably what GI Nbdft lhlt llvln! Bruce missed most oi all _ only natural in a boy brought up on the prairies where ths legend is chil- gran are born with skates on their Bluoo and his mother and ii months old baby brother Lance reached Canada with a group o! maintained Those ladi h. and extreme pov- ativn movement which has together with that oi adult Misses Carlson and Blair are verv Britain. A“ lather. buttery sergeant major A. E. steel oi the 3rd Field Regiment. cams back about three weeks ahead of his family, The Steels went overs", tn March. 1940. Ind Bruce almost im. medialely became tho pet oi ths ist Division men. iollowing his v-tr-r from carnn to camn. During llwlr my In the British _ Isles. Bruce and his mother went throunh the blitzes in London porgmnmh and other cities. but never cried nuits until tho hens Q1 the yam“). h: l Io come home becnugg he w“ "lylkllfl-‘l’ ‘l! l"? oversea: service. d an... when he arrived hare, wnq so d out in a mlnlsturc tinliom i-complets svon tn the rod Batch COLOMBO “'lcP)“ 17"” m“ DUBLIN -(CP)_ 1;’ h . d m‘ p“ Ed- Canadian servicemen English war “'9' °I ll" Owl” mml" W?" ducsd the number “e wslslrsvq war-d mum, 1g; 3am"- ‘Jfifib ‘n; brides and other travellers from rc are enioylng their attractive city. IOI. BITTER CAI‘! NBIOUTH. Iinsiand hwcr but better cats" the motto oi the Cat Association. here. The association wants hopes by o numbvr T0 CONTINUE SUPPORT IONDON r Muslim m : , pen Navv League Exhibitltvrl soaid tlis thOd war , I on the arm -- oi which ho‘ was proud as punch. It was made, his 1r ther explained, from parts oi uniiorms given him by the boys oi diiierent units. ‘iruce wasn't sorry to luvs Eng- land- I-lc showed that by" pirnns without hesitation, "I like Canada best". Then too. all his pals oi the "Red Patch Devils" have gone to Italy. gr, there isn't much leit tor him in the old country. Aiter he sets his dog, his skates and n bi: feed oi ice cream and doughnuts. Bruces next job is to “make a cmadian out oi the baby" who he feels must. be an Enriish- man since he was born in England- Says Independent Retailer Now In Better Positit... HAMILTON. Ont., Nov. 2 - (C P) - George 5. Hougham oi ‘Por- cnlo. secretary - treasurer oi the Canadi i Retailer Federation and dcminion secretary oi the Retail Merchants Association oi Canada, told member oi the‘ Advertising and Sales Club here tonight that the position oi independent retail- ing is ' tlthler today than atmny t‘me in the last decade. Mr. Houghan warned that retail- ers in postwar years will have "to em 4v A lob" to stay in ovaries» " in the taco o! competition irom do» and D Dlriment and chain stores from ctr-operatives. Ho predlctgd s "very rapid development oi the oo-cpsrativs tnovsmrwt" in pugs o! Canada iiitsr the wer. mi nan naamrn can-mpg MANCHESTER, v- ‘ __ -M‘sncl1ester cifv new‘?! rrovod n scheme which envisages e setting lip oi '15 ngw hum; e» B‘ centres miter the ynr Banucks In Italy q To Got More lions‘- From Ilome Towns OTTAWA. Nov. 2-(C?:-Cl.n-\' 1" dians in Italy will get more home w.- iieivs from the 8th army DID" . in the iield. through or _-- . ranunzetits to increas. worduzo supplied by The Canadian PM! l"- 509 daily. ‘r . ~_u Since ths boainnina oi Scotcm- M; ber CP has provided a weeklv cud- ft bet oi imms ior ths "Eiuhth Arm" News." a tour-page sheet with iour or five columns to a page. Its slu - (about i2 by l8 inches usually) var- ies with the presses its staii eble to scroun ‘e as the arinv moves- In addition to armv drawinzs _ cartoons. and new: material irotn _ army or radio sources. the pacer f. iretiuentv punlishzd stories bv Cl’. sta i w ters. m- iront~pne wn~ lino play in one issue it used astorv __ by Maurice Desiardias. CP ntati 3; writer and overseas Odtfdsnondeniifl- ior Canada's French lanaumlfl newspapers. on .Lt.-Gen. Bernard 5 Montgomery's visit with ths Can- adians in Italy. Another issue "curried the stream-J”; y, or "on all fronts ‘the news is 200i" and stories oi Allied successes Ilflly. Russia. and the South P ciiic. If column ‘ "Canada C! inz." ‘ ’ Canadian news di men. The letter has been shlpne . regularly to Itaiv but i: not W - reaching tho troops eiioctivslv. ‘ It is understood tho Canadian army is investigation means oi ex- oeditinu even small shinmefitl: cgl u - nsdian content and necmm Can-H; adian news is considered oi ma! Importance to morals oi’ the troofll