item-me. applications will not be transferred?andidatcs must file row nor BEGIN THE WEEK T0 NIGHT av SKATING. THE FORUM p iReserve Your Pelts For THE BIG PELT SHOW Held under the auspices of 5 P. E. I. FOX BREEDERS’ MID EXHIBITORS’ ASSOOIATIDN at SIINEMERSIDE, PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND JANUARY 5th—7th 1944 CLASSES FOR:-Silvers. White Marked Silvers, Platin- ums. Platinum Silvers, Novelties. ' JilDGlNGz-i-iigh ‘School Auditorium. Jan. 5th & 7th. Open to public. Come and see your pelts placed and hear .I ridges discussion on piacings in each class. N0 ENTRY FEEE-This year no entry fee or extra selling costs are charged Show Pelis. Only the regular sell- ing costs charged by the C. N. S. F. B. Ass'n. will be charged. i FOX RANCHERS make this the Biggest and Best. relt Show in our history The more pelts entered and shown the greater the emphasis on market values. Consult with your fellow ranchers now and decide to route your furs through the Pelt Show. Send for Prize List and study the Rules and Regula- tions. For furtherinforniation apply to the following: I.t.-Col. D.A. McKinnnn, Charlottetown, Presidenf Robert Humphrey Kensington ‘Vice-Pres. L. W. Hancock Summerside Past-Pres. W.R.Shaw Charlottetown Secretary WAliTED STATISTICIAN. onann 2, MALE. PRICES DIVISION. DOMINION soar-mu or STATISTICS, DEPARTMENT or "rnsnr- AND commence, orrsws. SALARY: $2400 per annuin, plus cost of livinz DOHUIJQDGII to qualified "- sirletits of the Dominion oi Casmda. I DUTIES-Fro perforni supervisory workvln connection with the retunis \ from the field JECIPS on the cost of living _iiidex: to make a‘ Cilinffiiéll study of the merchandise represented in the index, and to assist gig m‘; irig up a body oi technical detail concerning manufacturing con ruc of those items. Q_I-I_E___CHARLO'I'PE1‘OWN ouanoiaiv SPORTING N'E e ' ii Boston ns tho hsrfslst fmuht some: of forfmmwt-l ed and ma battle of it a sell-out crowd of more than Biiin (III-The fs-rcry fromthoiioston wosnpcod beat Canadians Boston two weeks ago. By HAROLD CLAASEN Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK. Dec. Gunder Haegg, Swedish with the violinisVs haircut is 1943's athlete of the Year. l-iaesii. whose eight straight tri- summer netted approximately $150.- 000 for the army air forces relief society. received 109 points in the Associated Press poll to determine Canadiens Strengthen Grip On First Place By Defeating Bruins 3-1 , Dee. l9 -- (CF) — iilattaroal Csnadiens streliatheriod their hold on top spot. in the Na Although the Bruins firs‘ s e way to delight 4,- s of tonight were a ” Montreal. Blake (lab. lHilonH team that - 13-4 the 1m. time they a-m‘ played here. They looked more like he that mI-laegg Selected As Athlete Of The Year SUMMARY Flrll Poi-led Soooiid Period on . Blake (Lech) 11:84 Pen tiesifflone. bird Period 4-Bostcn. Cain (H. Jackson) 9:48 Penalties-None. ees won him the American Lea- gue's most valuable award. ‘vss a distant second to i-iaegg with eight first-place votes and an aggro‘- gate oi 50 points. _ In winning. I-laegg becomes the first foreigner eve;- tc walk off "i?" umplis on United States trucks this with the bdhlikr in the l3 years 01f‘ i?’ the poll. He also is the first tree man to be honored since Jesse Owens. the Ohio State bullet. tri- umphed in i936 following his tour a successor to Frankie Sinkwich. Olympic Gaines victories. Georgia footballer. i-lziegiz. however. does continue Twenty-seven oi the 69 sports the virtual moiiopolv which, the writers who cast ballots listed the amateur athletes have had over Swede in first place. ‘Pwelve oth- ' the voting since Joe Louis annex- 01's ranked him second and four ed the laurels in 35. listed him third Points were Only Joe Dirnaggio of the awarded on a basis of three for Yankees. whose consecutive hil- each first-place vote, two for sec-ting streak of 56 comes won for one‘; and one for third. him in i841. has been able Spurgeon Chandler. whose 20, crash through from the ranks of victories for the New York Yank- the play-for-pay boys since then Maple Leafs Chalk Up Double Win Over Hawks CHICAGO. DeC- l9—(CPl—'!ol‘-' second victory iii four starts against onto Maple Leafs tightened rhelr the Hawks l9 0" 59cm"! Vi!" l" 111E Nlllilml Gus Bodnai" and Bob Davidson lfldlie tonight. by defeat-int! played kev scoring r0101 in a tri- 31ml‘ Haw“ '°T ‘he umph which moved Leafs one point t~ 5'1 “ml md‘ ahead of Boston Bruins each scor- whulmg trig twoB goals. Tela; Kennedy. m the Chicago stmhuL ueorge ootlimrin. Ewm Morris‘ = em- wmi 2'2: an. Chicagoans 8-4 last night at Tor- K‘ d h cm '3'“! ° onto. empl ed a strategy of shoot- "me Y w ° 5W9 953° d‘ ma‘ in; ma; gm; ma“; gm “Pins; ers their most uneasy moments. the Hawk reserves and emu oying 59mg‘? 511E" 59°F“ W195 Mill their seconds against uie Ohica Bill Meslebko and Debs Bentley varsity {awards o1 cum Sm" _ counted one apiece as Chicano r")- Doug Bentley and Bill Mosienko. “Fdkpfllli-‘liiillly on breiikaways. Mo- seii o‘s ta y came on a soft shot SUMMARY from lust inside the blueline earlv in the game, but Marois settled First Period QUALIFICATIONS: University graduation or equivalent: meters-bill ll!‘ diifLiiOli in Economic- with at least three vears of practical clilieflflzlfilélel statistics‘ work; preference will be given for stutist-igii 11X?» t o! pertaining to merchandising; a thorough knowledge 0f e e emen S statistical methodology. ic.'tlcri forms obtainable an; Post Off ‘A pl the: Civil Service Commission at Vancouver. - m "Iimmto. Montreal. Quebec. Saint John and the . .. _ on , rope i_ fill d out, should be filed with the (sllilliligefcifljzgxrgfiiilgisslblawgttgwa. ivh-r darn wuss m-zcaiinisn so. i943. ‘forms and quote Competition Number 43-26 . um or THIS ADVERTISEMENT is AUTHORIZED av Ti-IE n OTOR. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE. O WANTED VETERANS PLACEMENT Aovisait. MALE. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION. OTTAWW SALARY: um PER ANNUM- ‘ lified sid nts of the Dominion of Canada. fliiliiics iiiiider diieeetiin, to m as liaison officer with the Deizartnifgg of National Defence and Pensions and National Health. 31 crane‘ the policies. design techniques and advise generally in connec on w return of oernooilizr persons t0 employment. QM. QUALIFICATIONS: Service in the Anned MIMI. nrefersbluynrs a B81101‘ administrative officer, equivalent oi hiflh school. WQIQTB-bly ""95? 9d‘ uriatioir st least ten years’ progressively responsible exnerioncorlgi delia ing witi workers and employers: extensive knowledflo of ea Ill occupations. ~ in 1 ind tri ,if successful can oni be giiiglsiritilahssieiialiletacg-eio wfiiiiufii gileil-DIQYEUX‘: Ed National detective her- vice itegulntioris. Application forms. obtainable at Post Offices, at the District Offices“?! 5:29 ‘ii-Chicago, Allen (inithi March) the Civil Service Commission at Vancouver. Edmfm h. ll“- niocz, Toronto, Montrea} Quebec Saint John and Halifax, or from sei-vic. Commission. ortawd properly filled out. should be filed Will the Civil Service Cmnmizsioii, Ottawa, NOT LATER TIIAN JANUARY a,‘ 1941i." Formrr BDflllCiiliCll.‘ will no‘. be transferred-candidates must file new foiinn and quote Competition Number 43-2161. ADVBBETISEMENT IS AUTHORIZED margin D 0F NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE. APPLIOA NS si-io BI IORWARDED BY MAiL. .__, o ‘WKPNTED , svi-rnvisoi: or SPECIAL PLACEMENTS, MONCTON “arousal ornca. UNEMPUOYMENT insult/incl: commission SALARY: moo ran ANNUM 0 er. tr. qualified residents of the Maritkne Provinces- DUTIES: Under direction to formulate policiu. promote and develop vocational guidance and training pro?“ in connection with place- ment of handicap ed ersons inc ud g veterans. juveniles and Others requlriiic special a tent on. y QUALIFICATIONS: Equivalent or high school graduation, pi-sionbly, university trainina in social sciences, at least ten years’ responsible‘ business trade or pi l guidance m personnel nagement or skniflar ‘ “ cumbinstloml extensiv knorwledg- of trades and occupations. demonstrated interest in problem: cf sucial welfare. i ‘Candidates enizaged bi essential we: liidustdes. if successful. can onlg he ' »i'i minted subject to consent of employers and National Selective er- 1 cc Regulations, l l Application forum. obtainable at Post Offices giust be filed. via Mr Mail, ' with in. Civil Service Commission, Ottawa. N r urea rn/iiv JAN- UARY 3 19M. Formei applications will not be transferred must file new forms rind uote Com ition No. 43-210. This AD TISEMEWT IS AUTHOR! ED BY E DIREUIOR Oi" NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE l '_‘ mii:'/\'r "ACIIII-LVFJRIENT “@- " WORK ivrriioiiflissririt“ in June. 194.1. British pii-riiictioii The loss of working time in Brit.- of tanks. jeeps and 0111' mech- l!h industries ficm labor disputes anlcal vehicles was at the rats o! average hslban-hour pci- man per 257.000 s year. YB!!- away after that to give a tikht net- l-goigonto, Kennedy (Boothman) L debut Morals. l8. is a student Penalties-Bentley. Morris, Al- Michaeys college h,” at Si‘ en . . l SUMMARY First Period Chicago. Mosienko v Second Period Qi-Torontb. Pratt kalgronto, Kennedy (Bnothman) Penalties-Alien m, lngoldsby (Q-one minor and one major.) (Bentley) l3 goronto. Bodnar (Davidson. Cari") Penalties: Dve, R. Hamilton. Third Period Second Period 5—-Chi(2 0, M liik 52-3 3 Chi . B ti - am“... are. is? e" v ‘sec- "a 7—1m\&°~ 13-46 ggoronto. Davidson (Carr, Morris) SATURDAY‘ GAME 5. Chicago, Allen (Soibert. March) 9.46 TORONTO, Dec. i'i-—(CP)—T - ' mm Maple ‘Leafs! Balm: lundlii; i136‘ sghicago. Allen (Daiilstrom) P“ P058988 Oll 0 $90011 D8100 ‘i. Toronto. Davidson (Carr) i160 tho National Hockey Lenalle Batu - g 1v; m _ ' ' ganaysdtiaggnl ggliafo Burt} Huron .Morris (J Hamilton: - re . ans w 9, , _ _ m 13%.? the mum‘ on" o! main) mningoldsby (Pratt Booth o season. tie 1 , , Imam“; youth“! Johnny M“ Penal s Beibert Davidson raiis as a rqlageement éor 35-year- Third yum] o netmincq- nn, rt.Lf .'I‘ . =' twice came from behind ‘ti; tie etah: do ammo Boemmam w ' “ti” "ih ‘i???’ n s... m We! us seco d o d ‘i2. . - and then struck foresix gdlayqsitlqi- "wnillgfiiifm n w." Du“ out reply from Uhleazo to seal their i Ponglflgg; Non, Rangers Whip Red Wings 6-2 YORK, Dec- l9 —~ (AP) - 1. 3. 2. 8. Oonachar Leads Team To Victory minding performance in his N.I-i. _ .01. , behold 4-1 |ii. TlOPODtO. Kennsdv (Morris) ass. ~ | i. '1 DEITIIAI. GIIARDIII BtaIiicbsL Harri-Ito to tabs place early in tit Now Your. ii-itl-ii. INGAOIIINT -—Mi‘. and Mrs. dsuehter. drow Doyle. R.C.A.I‘.. son of Mr. and lbs. Joseph Doyle of Vernon River. lhrrilfl tako place shoal:- 12404.1 MALI CHORUS CONOIIT — A largo audience attended th nusi Christmas concert " Idwsfli Theatre in “minted W tho Ciuriottotoa sis Chorus in aid of the hoe Dlmenlary. A silver collection was . Drolrun was neatly; __. Mala Chorus was by several other artists . tho band from Bunch Grove. — '1'ho turkey drewlnl Bbflillorod by the iii-v Guide wok D1000 simian night at the Y.M.C.A. The 10 11163! tickets were drawn by His Worshib Mayor B. R. Hohnqm Nick Po . i Pa , R0 :9!‘ ssmore St. Leith II-Y CLUB ll. m i-z in lee Glllesivir. as Pitzroymglil. riitii Oobb, 6 Grafton Sh, K, we . any. Station. ‘John Quinn Huston at. eiiii-i ' x2 Kent st‘ . ey Bterns FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. James P. Moore was hold on Saturday af- . Pbliowina a short service at her late residence thejungi-gl services were held from St. John's Church. Milton. Services were mlldllvied by Rev. Mr Davis who also officiated at the grave. 1n. tei-ment in Milton cemetery. Pall bearers were Messrs. Nedvers swwlfi- H"?! Moore. Wm. Moore Dmllldfifillllmlnss. Lemuel Coles. Roy Yoiinlvier. SAD NEWS itR-lilvl-ID - The news was received in Charlotte- town last week of the death of Mr, Heroic. Laird. in his 71st yen, M; Laird was the youngest so“ o1 the lute Hon. David Laird. He lived in the Peace River coun- try for many years. His wife pre- deceased him by some y¢gr5_ H, leaves to mourn their loss a mar. 116d daughter and a son. Both the son and husband of m9 dsufmer are serving in the Ca». nod an Army. Mr. D. R. Laird of this city is a brother and Mrs, .1_ A. Mathieson. a sister. There is also a brother. Dr. Gordon Laird. Winnipeg. A. ll. L. RGSIIIiS AMERICAN LEAGUE Saturday's Games Indianapolis 5. Pittsburgh 2. Hershey 6. Providence l. Cleveland 6. Buffalo 4. Sunday's Games Pittsburg 2. Providence 3. Hershey 8. Buffalo 2. OIIALLEIIOE I. "Flash" McDonald. of Char- lottetown. hereby challenge LAC. Gasson or LAC Lewis of the RA F. Station here to a boxine bout to take place in Charlottetown If challenge is accepted time. Disco and ieniith of match to be made suitable to both parties. (Cgdi "Flash" McDonald Out Our Way wan: WAIT.’ f fi,..-_ _ _,., .' 1W4‘. ‘J..\ Milan: "H. ~ ' 7‘ . _ “J9” ""- 1% NEW __ New York Rangers, who played l5 Iflmes of the National Hockey] HALIFAX. Dec. iii-(Cltl-Roy Lennie season before earning their Conache . who once led the rLi-l L.‘ first victory. looked like an en- 1h Ioal ting. led the H..C A P‘. to tiieiy dirrei-ent team tonight as e 10-1 v ewrv over the Royal Cue-i they wanoped we Den-o“, Md adian Navy here Saturday night in Wings 6-2 for their second sti-dighr tthe I-ialifax city senior hockey lea-i lrlumiiii bOfOPC s. CIOWCI of 15,087 l“°red°l}°""- “immgm "Wally"; suiumnir . oariyubnddo ft. Tim verlcd= tended the game. ' 1 -New York Warwick (Holler) ‘his guns was turd-to ht, and :13 tho rotuh and tumble p sent a -- New York, i-ieiitaii, izma. He! Rirreeter of the RAJ-A. Penalties Jackson. 8: Brune- hOIDit-fll lift!‘ he llld 1W6 3108610118 mm w_ McDonald, mam Lynn, into the boards in a (crumble. l-lo Hauuu was suffering from eon- sumd “n”: taint mieniariiq ante-fay ab: _a - Detroit; Llscqnbs (Carveth) wmllfn m Q mjuilly “ ° " ° It '- Detroit. Howe (H- Jackson) O.K., Santci Rosebud it is. is r QECEMBER 10,3943 _____ s Come io think of it, thoro isn't any warmer or friendlier way oiwishing d pips smoker tho season's greetings. Rosebud PIPE TOBACCO Airmen of foui- nations look llllfln u" "m" ians who had given their lives during the Hill of Canadians whose sacrifice is recorded in the Book Great w“ 36;“ 1mm 1m n; right, s31 Eric Div o! Remembrance at the Pence Tower o! the Cened- min-sen, Netlielands; Sgt. Michael Kilisclia. Watch‘ tan Parliament Building. ‘Ii-dined at R C. A. F. Schools under the British Commonwealth Air Train- ing Plan. these flyers were taken on a tour of Ot-' tows before leaving for operations overseas. found _a__ particular interest in the names of Canada Bv J. R. WilliamsOur Boardini! House i / you OFFE so HOOPLE so FOR THAT / i BABBLING _ ear fiioo FOR i5 MiNUTEé BUIZARD ?~ I WNHNPS UP» FRO ' . _ a q i hi)‘ i _“,..\\ llrq~l/k,i I n‘ - ‘m. ii. cv- FUNNEL ansazitc-J?‘ 2:57. $4M: York, Heller (Hiller) TILLIE THE TOILER — ti: d - New York, l (G. Warwick, Mahsffy) 12:42. Penalties - 0- Warwick. Third period: ‘I - New York, G. Warwick. 12:14 ll - iiew York, Gauthier (J. Mc-_ Donald) 14:40. Penalties - I-l- Jackson. BLIND AND DEAF ALIBI i They ’// /aI//z._-,_ ford. Eric; Sgt. Reginald Herbert. Surrey, England‘, Pilot Ofifcer Harry Guy. Belgium; Flying Officer it; V. Ray. Czechoslovakia; and Pilot Offlcc Ailfli Stn-ith. Belgium. (R. C. A. F. Photo) With Major» HOODlt. ue iettecruau ' MiDéiTl-evl JUST swune A 1 , , BIG RAbio DEAL-w '.r. CAN on THE. A112 vorn-i THAT TALicins Piesor~i-~ AFTER A COUPLE OF ei-iowe we CAN LiSTEN-‘iou RE5ELL THE OLD lNTELLECTUN- MiD GETM” euv some! ' l a. GHT BIND