ER 1, 1941 M Wings won the game 3-2. lir Personnel. is 100,000 _ MTAWA. Nov. 0-K?)- Tb: Drnartmr-nt oi‘ National Drlrncr for Air now has under its control a personnel of 1000M. .\u~ Mlllmiel’ Power told tlie llouse of Commons M -,-. ay. There was a continued inter- gt in recruiting in the force. “As far Ha the air force is enlisted in the ll, C. A. F. toilnv was reported 1400.000. An aildliinnnl 11.000 civilians were serving the force, lull of thinn taking the place at enlisted men wlin were re- ltascd for other service. lisj. Pcircr said he could give figures oii Canadian airmen isms but could assure the house Dyed i. y were in good sprite. “l do not need i0 give figures i use their floods are written ihe binning skies 0i u» rind Asia," lie said. iwly too they are l on tlie hearts of the -n'5 m‘ those boys who brin d from the a1- rliere is n note of ~ e. o luliiy, of patience and ltfengi-h. For the moment it i individuals utio feel the blow. be snare of the grievous blow and the sacrifice which it has suf- [Mg picture shows Bert Gardiner looking surprised gg 9,0550 scores, (irosso beat his way through Portland and GrllJOSlil to get t0 C1058 quarters with Gardiner. Detroit Canadians whip Cataracts 5-0 w. —Montre 1' N 1 Iflsue Canadians tonight tfgllgggd Shawinlgun Falls Cataracts a! the Montreal and District senior B I-Mkue 5-0 in an exhibition game. Roosevelt Pledges ll. S. Determination WASHINGTON. Nov. 6—(AP)— While representatives of 35 nations a Maud-cad prevail against the defence produo-‘ tion of one United stat/es and its “unlimited commitment that there shall be a free world." “Warning that ma! United states prepared to R0 about Hitler's dent told the final session of e International Labor Office conference that the United slam] must make “full sacrifices" downer t ne the day o "re sac: 0e D-ogspgid the Ifiiench—untll it is tno late" "it will be only utter this ac- Th. Prakgmug. m’ m f: ii conflli-i has been l‘""’"'""‘ ea“ ggnaefe w m‘ cunxflenm i» we shell require n11 the ‘ovbnshod b“ u’, “u, o; y“. '4 1 h of will (illll grain mi c.- a‘; m M“ 9 lmnduq q] -» in our national character, that mm‘ o‘ worker. m, wand guy, Canadian people as a whole m8 words we" over ks in us: Uniacaltstates three networ ~ and to every 031cc nation by short- ~ s . " rvm IIALLB, ue. President Roosevelt the way to downfall. 6800 National Hockey League season. to- 1-0 victory ov- er New York Americans be- f o rt: 12,8180 n (flaioego Stad- tum. loans, who r tied Detroit in ' ‘ ioi-ta at the not. ie Earl Robertson out of the game a . i '1 i Siiioiws Ill-IARWREAR 4- lhrougl bel d led of ‘ u canted in r" f 38.575 those age i- most noble this mo?’ ‘brilliant we “b? ‘hi. “éllxfllln Brnad- $0? ostill avalxllrfllale for air force- i the most able young men of unsung corporation. enlis ent and who had the nee- generation." Re tedly the gelfiabdswuk to ves of oocu - fit... tfri-ransmit this vie e w’ “You have not been " "iliilmfififinl°"“msrrwx wt alietts‘ Iteiwleddersioiied" {Mm- l1 r iii:- lrmio°..*“r.sr..r.':"'s.o.. “unto: their ‘M011 "l" '9 the are but few." he said. ll words. ‘Th3 Kauai: 00 lathe “l believe Ralston says OTTAWA. Nov. d-Defence Min- ister. Col J. L, Balaton ended an anny review in the House of Commons today which he started Wednesday a discussion of training) r ure and methods ands efsu ofthe warslt- uation. He sow t. c You‘ ohowin! Russia's losses. Greece. Yugoslav- ian and Crete as marks on the debit aide but Russian resistance. Iron. Iraq, Syria and the fact Great Britain had come throusn and shown it could stand an air lzllétzkrleg as items on the credit e. "I em not defeatist." he said. "l believe we shall win. not simil- ly because we say so. but be- cause Canada along with the other democracies will atop at nothing which can effectively be done to ensure that the forces of evil are stamped out. that the menace of slavery is banished and that free men and their families can enloy the liberty which. until this struggle began. we ln this Domin- ion had taken for granted. "We cannot tl-ke it for granted any longer. The menace ta main“ Canada ls well u the rest oi the world." The Defence Minister said all possible measures were taken to tee Canadian mnv trsiniifl mellioda up to dole and to profit M?“ wary physicaband education qual- IOIIMMD? willi labor dim on f ti: l laid) unavailable.” he uid. , inis THE CHARUOTTETOWN ‘Chicago Opens Season At Home With’ I-O Victory a 6—(AP)—-(7hi- CHICAGO. Nov. Black Hawks opened their night with a The Amer- _T_i2_M_$ _.- The Americana even pulled goal- in the lust 30 seconds for an all- out offensive, but this availed them nothing against the alert Hawks. ‘Ihe game's lone goal came in the 15th minute of the opening period. Mush March and Doug Bentley worked the puck down the ice and passed in Bill Thorns who gotutlhe puck past Robertson for e . Both tea-me had innumerable op- Dortunlties to score in the second and third periods, but neither could present a smooth-winking attack. Four Americans drew pen- alties and two Hawks were s de- lined but none of the penalties fig- ured in the scoring. SUMMARY First Period l—0hicago. Thom (March. D. Bentley) 14-06 Penalties—Ega'.n, Seibert, Mosdell. Second Period Scoring-None. Penalties-Hill. March, Brannigan. Allen. Third Period Scorin -—None. Penalt es-None, llfll you III NEWPORT FLUFFS Mm Air Minister Reviews R.0.l\.F. Recruiting OTIAW“, NOV. 8 — (OP) — Air Minister Power said in the House of Commons here today the Air Force had a. special recruiting ome- lem and a special attraction for men from 18 to 35 Yea-TB 0!‘ 0V6!‘- Ho estimated there ml ht. be a re- ificat ons also estimated 26.000 men reached 18 and completed tumor matriculation each year and of these Possibly 13,000 were fit and u» serve in the h ." h - miiiiriiilrri r men u c - ltxlgnal ltandardfi and part by oung men of Canada who are will- fnglgilgilt aaprlgywtgesgrve and we make 0 . “Reviewing activities of the air force the minister said. henna war establishments had been strength- ened on both coasts. This week De- fence Minister Ralston was in the first plane to land at the new Blr 11 gt, Tor Bay. Newfoundland. er north in Labrador alr- dromee and eta-aim! facilities hM/fl been established at "BOMB-thit- ll northwest river.‘ "These are for defence. for ferry- i" "d ‘fihilfiifintiliéhmnblii. it‘; or wee °' Q otheg- piece (in Newfound- The m ter outlined the rolee or the women's aluxiltar! training staff with the British imny and between the army in Canada and the Canadian corps overseas. All senior staff officers in charge of training in Canada um overseas experience in m" war as had moat of the brigade commanders and many officers in military districts and formations. The minister revealed the equip- men situation in Canada now was in a much more satisfactory con- qmon than a year ago. Deficien- cies were being remedied. IRAVELLERS BROUGHT NEWS OF A WONDERFUL BLADE- rirs All. euumnni romance: mom m: hi0’ MiNORfl ill Am s. nnvr Y(\li t.lr'\rtl v 0N iriav (.000 lfltikiNh H \\/"»' 08:26:00 [Big overeeui Th: meeting of the Quoite Club was held on Wednesday evening at which reports were m. ceived. Election of officers for the ensuin Pres dent-R. A. McDonald. Vice President:—.l. P. Crockett. Secretary Treasurerz-Hal smith, Directors :-A. McPherson; George Blnns, W. R. Ada BRINGING UP FATHER Over Amerks; Thoms Scores Quoits Club Elects slate Rochford year resulted as follows:- Hi5. OUT OUR WAY sou: As TO AGK? “it s /}“‘ lCAMT TELL GUARDIAN Victorias spring Upset; Defeat Sydney 4-0 SYDNEY. N. 8., Nov. O —(OP)_ A lbw-Why tie for the Cape 5mg. on Hockey League leadership d9. velour}! toniirhi as Nomi Sydney Victor-us mane the upset oi’ the gmusffltian i111? Sofarlngsa 4-0 sliut- am - Hosanna! c POI! ydney Mil ca’ n left all three teams in u" Kine with one victory apiece. The Noi-thside team, which wound u in the cellar last. win- liel‘. dish ayed new offensive and defensive strengin, scoring three goals in the first period and adding another in the third after a. wore- less second session. The tallies were well divided a. mil"! the Vics. with no player scor- ins twice. Ed Meaghan Bill Slleltl- OH, I'M WITH TH' BUD. GEEMS A LlTTLE SOUR OM TH‘ WAY _ LITTLE MORE. VlSlTlMG THAN $CHOOL ri-uaousi-i KlDS lM CHARGE THE $HOP OF A LOT OF is ALL! SIJEPRISED THAT CHEEUB AlldT A B065 OF SOME KlND/ Dudley receives Application From N.H.L. 82.1. wail Flyers of llockeLLe I er and Babe Hamulka netted the first-period scores, and Bud Mo. Pherson came through with the last 0X16. —- . .BY J. R. William: _ _ HE. JQWiLLiav/ig, Association, ma‘ "1 I-Pblication for the rein- statement of Lloyd Ailsby of Ves- Be-ik». to amateur ranks has made by the National Hoc- key l-ensue w the C.A.l-I.A.’Ails- bye name has _ on list of Philadelphia's Hockey League club. Mr- Dudley said he understands that Ailsby will play with com. the Quebec Senior J. P. FRIDAY, l llfllilfllllflll liere’s Your Chance to gel. the best in men's clothes also Officers Uniforms Joe Hillman-Representing THE SHIFFER HILLMAN (JLO'l‘lll~IS Store on Queen Street PAGE SEVEN ijij. ,c o;- will be in MaoPIIERSON 8i SON’S the 7th. of this week m.- Promoter said today the reserve American line in search of a, the $30, 000 lesson DETROIT. Nov. 6—(AP)—A 0- moter who never before w beyond the cover charge confines of his night club he; learned a 830.000 lesson that boxing still is very much the sour science. In the home town of champion Joe Louis. free spending monk Barbara has put $3'1.000 on the “whit -- hefll/Wfflght challenger. e hope All rapid-fire elimination tournament has produced thus far nsiflvk o! bills. about $3.000 in ("in Qflinlnuq Hnlygp r ~.. . Remember Wh en Jack Shil 1e" Winsflul’ ggclgicegglififik ‘EAT’? vnlicls status for three months live YCBFS i120 today, followin». a Spinal mill-Fl’ In a uiune against the Torontp Maple ma“ All X-Yfly exiimuiation disclosed the seriousness of the m. éiéfllg-irwélindt doctors ordered sum O {nam- a. hospital cot for 3 learns ventured gate receipts and five survivryrg should be 1.1m Se-mpflnal The three 1-‘ i ceive $1.000 lezhclllsfrbllnnolllqgw Q3 pot in escrow u-iih ilio boxing com- mission. The iourn" rIlYS ivlniiei- MXL week is to re ne $0,000 and the runner-up SCKOUQ. {VH5 __ ‘v '\\'1~,r Hoopla A LITTLE ENGINEERING GEMJHE REVOLVING DOOR— MAT.’ - osserzve THAT n" SPING av WIND POWER-~ HAR-RUMPHL? w wi-uci-i MEANS FREE "FUEL/wv-A WORKING MODEL can as THERE vou AQE, GEKTLEMEN. eEr UP r-‘oiz A NOMINAL f sues-s HE. » HERE WITH CAEH QvTLAY / couuonir THINK ’ A seer-nor; oi= EVERYTHING.’ or- LAWYERS’ L MAN $PRlN<~r .»-___I...__\ Everzw MlNLTTE, MR. BARNUM: m y f. . 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