DECEMBER 8. 1942 SPORTING NEWS § o; the teams that will m’; the City Hockey League seisfill worked out at the yesterday. The Y.IM.C A. ¢cached b)’ Jllhnny 541L111"- "mg were the .st to take tile Alina athoil8h "Silas" wit liil u B“ through a slight workout figs readily seen that the “Y" w. would be right in the bathe In: the title‘ n I U U The otiler two terms were the m- and the Army. Respective “m. did not throw it on but "m, skating ability the players wed it cculd easily be seen that he; hgckev prowess will be dis- w-gd during ‘the lefllle. m other three squads that will mp5s the .eague will also have M. workouts this ‘week. Lineups W not been announced but it kmmgly appears that the league Ill r9 one cf the closest., hardest tough} schedules to take place in iheCliy since the days of the Big my, . I I I O Definitely the league will get mflqfwilfi‘ on the 15th of the gclllli. From then until the first flAIlilTIl (he six teams will pro- blly filrnish hockey fans with Kill! oi iilc best competition wit- rmi snee the days of the Big h e o 0 o 0i course the brand of hockey Wed won't be of the swne starzy ‘ore fans used to pack the Forum we but the teams will furnish -l<nli competition that aliould 51in all hockey fans throughout Cty. li was suggested recently that Government Pond be flooded in r to give the younger element ounce to have some real outdoor ~ one in the way of skating. l I Yesterday afternoon Clifford mrn and Fred Bradley, two . employees, borrowed a gasoline up and sprayed the pond with good ceiling of water. Last night t crowd took advantage of the - eni ice surface that was af- ed by the‘ two City employees. I .111: lfomlng another flood will laid on the pond. weather per- g. which shmild help to create class skating rink to every- - of the underprivileged children ilic city. . _ . ' liilt Schmidt and Woody Dum- too-thirds of Boston's famed iii line" cf hockey fame, have ‘reli in Britain with the latest iiicinielit of R.C.A,F. to take up there. I I I I Oif the ice or on, this is the fur- at Schmidt and Dumart have erstrayrd from Bobby- Bauer. the hi winter of the trio from lillener. Oni. - . a t While Bauer remained with the 0A1‘. in Canada, Corporals Milt l- Woody \ve:e awaiting posting lwo diifercllt Canadian fighter iladrons llficr their recent ar- ui. Tiler will be physical train- l instructors. . . - - The Job means the breakln up lost of the trio that starre for rs in the National Hockey llnle. then carried the Ottawa CAP‘. to the Canadian Alan Cup - last season. I a - . lllmni and Sclmidt will find li-‘Y but a minor part of their ‘es in Britainnbut they are not lorceii frolll the ice game as play- und niav oven find themselves z each oihc;. Practically every ' dian squadron in Britain ill isloczltcd in an area within noble distance of artificial ice is of a team in an organized 9A1“. League. _ a a I liwll. be a new kind of hockey the Bus-toil stars. Practice its are ieiv iilld far between and lites are solnetbncs iayed at un- 0x hours-for nstance. 0 a. "ll Sundays . . . . I‘ l-S all a matter of ilie fighter >llid the bomber clan finding a ‘ lor ihe sport in between the eserious business of war. Milt nlgfdvs lob will be m -keep i I I I Pins can picture Bob Pastor as mlvllillite; in the uniform oi nc-e Sam. . I I I can see in him a renter l for Uncle Sam than s was l’ Jghnston... manager. ills not one of the reatest Izwiiliis of al tine ecause {is outclassed in we ght and - But he never was out- ' in sameness. . Alb Pastor could‘ b; floored half m" limes and come back for O I I Q g; first ioiiiid oi Ills fight _ P k9?! Thompson in L08 An- _ will was on the floor six y t” K0! up each time and uilgeyred up to win an exciting hhk i v i u , Sewnd meeting with Joe "is dump floored him four to llizllirirs Army Team GLADE BAY. NS. Dec. ‘l-(CP) -Tal'hg advantage of costly RC. A-Roaonalties, the undefeated Ar- m? WM mind straight vioto ‘Malone. defeating the A... man 0-5 to oonaolidatc first place e Caps Breton Hockey Mag-lie. Fairly evenly matched in all de. riznenta but goal, the fliers held heir Own with ‘the robust Army squad until defencemnn Veen’: was penalized late in the first period. T1100. the foot-slogans slashed in with three scores in l8 seconds. SUMMARY First Period l-Army, Russell (Morrison) 10.35 2—Air Ilbrcc. Cullen 12 15 fi-Army, Tremhlav i855 4—Army_ Charrrst 17m 5—A'my. Bougie (Clark) 17.08 (t-Air Force. Godreau (Gan) Vl- berti 19.33 Penalties-Veenis, Gaul, Taylor, Tremblay, Desourde. Second Period 7-—Armv. Taylor 1.46 il-Air Force. MllIPPhv 503 il-Army, Tdylgr (Morrison, Trem- blai’) 8.51 lit-Air Force, Vibert (Gcdreau. Penalties-I-iavcox, Frosted, Cullen. Montani) 19.05 Third Period B. Clark 8.06 11"‘ my’ (D. Clark) 12_9Army, McGibbon .06 iii-Air Force, Godreaii (O'Conn- CH 1254 i4-Army. soilrdel l4 . l5-Army, D. Clark 18.37 PenaltIes-Godreau, B. Clark. Montani, McQueen, Russell, Morri- son ‘Iremblay (Boug’e, Dc- 52 Referees-Paw and Earl Prcwse. Attendance-Low. Singin Sam Places First TORONTO. Dec. ‘I —(CP——Siri8- ing Sun, owned by J. O'Brien 0! New Glasgow. N-S. captured the fifth race of the day at the Duff- erin Park totting meet ths after- noon. The Maritime horse made a clean sweep of the first and last heats of the three heat Class D pace and finished second in the other one. In the other three events oi the day, all of which were carried r-iel from Saturday. Lozd Durhnm will the first race. a C1118? E ll°l~ Pm“ Ridge took the next one-a class C trot-which also saw Peter Rea- more, another O'Brien entry 91115“ fifth in the final standing with a 4-3-0 card. Cap Harvester won all three heats in the sixth 1M9» "- class I" trot and 9M9- Third and fourth races were COlll- pleted Saturday. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) The franchise 0i the T°""n"° Hockey Club. Toronw. in the NB- tlonal Hockey Association was pill"- cnasea 2o years "K° ‘will’ by Edd“ Livingstone, Toronto business mun. To Combat Rumors Is Important Work 3A1 0R3. Dec. 7—(AP)— viggougvglf-Ialliax tonight said that those who attempt W Wmbal the spread of rumors of differences between the United Nations are Dlflylng your part in this war. as surely as if you were mindinfl l}, machine or servingbbehind a gun. ' The British Am assador to the United States said in an address re- pared for delivery on the irst anniversary of t e Janine” 1"‘ tack or. Pearl Harbor that propa- ganda is one of the wea ns on which the enemy will rel! 111°" 4nd more "as one weapon after another breaks in Hitler; hands. times in the first and twice in the second. and was waging a whale of a battle after his recovery until Joe's fist opened up a bad eye- cut in the g-event-h; ‘IO-loss items of fistic history csr- tainly prove the courage of Pastor, and it will surprise no fistic fans to read of some courageous per- formances when Bob finally Eel-S I" tbs r/g fight.‘ ' . Pastor was a student at New York University three years. an all- round athlete. He had eighty-seven amateur bouts. and since he turned pio has fought‘ seyenty times- - H; i; as years old. He is mar- ried and has two children. l Ilfl and a boy. Some aay Bob is worth at least 8100.900- Ths Pastdr home‘ at Saratoga, N.Y., cost $25,000. The" a" twenty-one beautiful acres sur- rounding it. ' . . i; me he turned down bow wfi $50,000 so he could stay home with his many and live the life of a. country gentleman. some- thing he had worked mlghty hard to attain. . _ . N th t he has reached his ob- mlfw‘: Isl-life's battle, a family. a home and a nesteBS. he! BM" It u to fight for the country t at aIIords every 1'0""! Infill Bl’! OPP!!!’- tunity to succeed. SAKE 3-5 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. THE Fflmj" -—Promotes.Good Health MAKE SKATIIIS A IIADIT Victory In C.B. League Wins Third Dominion Bollspiel Called Off SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Doc. 7 — (CH-The 1948 Dominion Curl- CEIITRAL CUARDIAII 11m cnanrxrrTETowN GUARDIAN ‘ This column is reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising If a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly par able lu advance. CONFIDEEATION LIFE S . ANCI. m 0%]. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graps. Evenings by I-Dmllllliilellt.“ were oaliod Lam early u no damage. d for setting flre tn a. pile of rubbishi close to a dwelling. It was feared, flames would reach the house and‘ an alarm was turned in. itaoweeklyguligilggu a? Gyro “MI loiietown Hotel last evening with, in; playdowns, scheduled for Saskatoon, Sash, March, have been mastpnned for this year, accord g to an announce- ment made here tonight by C. Allan Boaticay, a member of the executive of the New Brunswick Branch of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club and Acting Secretary. In making the announcement Mr. Beattcay said the Dum- inlon organization was co-op- crating with the Transport Controller In calling off thll year's annual Canadian bon- spiel. The malicr of’ holding the New Brunswick Bonsplel, ur- ranged for Campbellton, has yet to be decided upon by the executive, Mr. Bcatteay said. There was u. strong possibility, he added, that the provincial playdoirns would not be hed in 1943 in view of the action of the Dominion body in postpon- ing the annual Canadian dham- pionshlps. Bowling I ZION CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE LUCKY STRIKES A Sentner B, Cameron 1-l. 'I‘urzier J. Larter S. McLeod GLOW WORMS F. Mutcll J. Dlilcii D. Hooper A. Wilrren M. Dalziel ANSONS E. Bell K. Stewart B, Snow L. Jordon V. Rodd KILLILLOOS 1- Fafferty S. McKinnon C. Webster L Whit 6 M. McDonald rmnay Arr-rznlvoolv LADIES LEAGUE H Go Geiters:_ . Montgomery M. Brady g2 H. Baker a9 I... Benristo ‘40 D. McDonald Spiiefires:_ G. Bagnall L. Birlns A. Sirirreit A. Hoivat-t I. Graves Jeeps:- N McDonald E- Wooiner O. McDonald E. Hazard L. Gillis (.‘Ii0c's Awa',-_ 46 L. Corry 124 171 Hlsll single N. Cudmore 22a m High three N. Cudmore 582.. BUSINESS onus LIAGUI Gunners:_ E. Mitchell M. Dockendorf R. Toombs J. McLeod G Holmes Sergeants:- J. Kielly S. Smith M. McKenzie O. Vail E. Holmes Observers :_ 120 185 E. Cox 18,2 P. McKinnon 271 E. Jones 155 ,3. Shams 184 D. Spence 149 142 l High single P. McKinnon 271. High three P. McKinnon 616 Asa voua COAL nrdim iflll. MAKE Yililll FiWtHlfE Fiiliil‘ ——/iii‘iiliililrill.i'l>ii1r‘.iii‘.‘til , * Trinity United Church Gyro Alex Murchison in the chair. Encouraging reports were turned: in by the members in connection; with the sale of T. B. Seals. By- 1 the unanimous will of the club the’ sum of twenty-five (ollai-s was voted from club funds for the par-l chase of Tuberculosis Seals. The; usual Christmas parties will be held this year for the children in Mount Herbert and St. Vincent's ‘orphanages. , _.__ i isvanmo AUXILIARY - me ‘meulnr monthly meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the W.M.S., Trinity United ‘Church, ‘rus held last evening. with the President, ,MTS. Hugh Miller, presiding. The ‘devotional period conducted by Mrs. Harding and Miss Holmes. was spent fin further study o! the Parables, and manv members took part in the discussi -n. The meeting resolved that the same officers should be continued in office for the ensuing year. Mrs. Mirer gave a rcadin chosen for its relationto the Chr stn-lss Season. and the meeting closed with the Mizpsh benediction. ‘iii Dr. and Mrs. A B Martin, Mt. Stewart were visitors to the city yesterday. MacMillan-MoLeoii Nuptials A quiet wedding was lolemnized in S». Dunstans Basilica at 85.10 yesielday morning when Miss Jessie McLeod, daughter of Mrs. John Mcbcou oi ‘ioronto, became tne bride of Lieutenant Robert. Cun- ningham Macmillan, D.S.C. and Bar. son of Mr. and Mrs. LJi. MacMIIian, Charlottetown. The ceremony. which was wit- nessed by relatives and trlems, ilvas performed by CBLJL, the itev. J.Vv. Mccardie. The bride wore a blue velvet dress with hat w match and a cor- sage of roses. Miss Margaret MacMillan, sister of the Kroom. was bridesmaid. She was attired in a beige sheer wool dress and wore a, Cursage of'roses_ Lieut. Charles MacKenzie, R.C.N. V.R.. was best man. . Immediately following me cere- mony a wedding breakfast was served to relatives of the bride and Broom at Th-e Charlottetown. | Lleut. MacMilian recently re-,- turned from the Mediterranean where he served with distinction. He is e member of a1 Canadian Navel Volunteer Reserve. The bride was emnployed as stenograbher with the P .1. Potato Growers‘ As- sociation before her marriage. I The Guardian Joins in extending wllgratulations to the couple. DIES FROM SHOCK LUNZENBURG. N.S., . 7 ._ (CPl-Joseph Knock, 00-year-old worfman at a fish plant here. died today shortly after he had fallen into the harbor from a wharf. Companions pu led him flcm the water. but the immersion brought on fatal shock. TUESDAY 6.00 ppm-Reception Io; Miss Mac- Dougali. Social hour. IIIiCBHIWZ Hall and Social a BIRTHS JAMES-At the King's County Hos- pital, Montague, cn Nov. 15th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd James, Midgell, a daughter Mary Edith. MAXON-At the Waiiiham. Mass Hospital. on Nov. 30. . to .1 and . Thomas G. Msxon, (nee) Maude Giliis of Norboro, P.E.I. a son. DEATHS FRASER-Entered into root at ‘ homo of John R. Oillisbio Sco Settlement. N.B., on Dec. 5. 194 Miss Catherine M. Fraser in her eighty-fifth year, formerlv of Clyde vet P.E.I. LANG -- suddenly at Portsmith . . 17. 1042. Mary N" , m" tor of the late, John and Elizabeth Wright Lang of, Té-youi, Prince Edward Island, Can-i a a. MITCHELL-At Women's College Hos ital. Toronto. December 6.1942. Lo Mitchell, beloved daughter of the late J. W. Mitdiloil of Cflilrlffflk- town and Mrs. Mitchell now of Liethhoidge, Alberta, and sister of Robert and Frank. and Mrs. W. A. Dawson and Ernest. DRDUNALD- At Roxbury. M!!!» on Saturday. Doc. B. 1942. Mary A- McDonsld. formerly of 8t. Teresa. P.!.‘.1., in her 64th year. The re- 'malns will arrive in cniirlotoewwn Tuesda evening and will be eon- veyed the residence of her sister Mrl. Joh b8 Kent Street, from ednooday momins at 8.80 It. ‘moon's church. arriving at St. ‘Roma's at 9.30. Interment in the church cemetery. MD. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMDALMER Charlottetown and Ilanb Wlitaliira Plane I0 the Char- , cc FY5161? QUOTA nolvs MONTREAL STOCK EXCIIAIICE (Canadian Pres!) locks Bell Tel Brazilian B O PW A Can Com Can Can Can Can Can P Can Steam Cockshutt Plow ns Smelt Dist Seag Dom Bridge Nut Brew Nat Steel Car s- u$§$$u%E83uc3::5§§:0Qu+34i Steel of Can Wpg Elec A Montreal Ourll (Canadian Press) Stocks Abitibi Com Abitibi Pfd BA Oil Beauharnoil Dom Tar Don A Imp Oil Price Com Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks zCIou 1 8 srce Nova Scctia _ Montreal _ Royal _ i ZY§> O. O. F. Meetings. Mr. Percy Wrillht, M.P., CC.F. member fnr Melfort, $35k“ Wm address public meetings n; followg; Summeralde, Agricultural I-Inll (over Public Library) Dummy“. g, Central Bedequs Hall meeting cancelled. Meeting at B p.111. Oaarllallaoahlo "muons-m raglan-ea aunts lash. Address all application‘: h L _ WlImIpeg-Whcat unchanged. FUR BUYER COMING . Mr. I. Weininger F tom Montreal Will Start Immediately Buy- ing Silver Foxes, Mink, Muskrat, etc., at F. ii". Maotalno’: Showrooms Charlottetown, P. E. I. Advertising liatec-Iayabls in Advance lliahanllbargafslllgalvarbohollslmfls IIMIaatc-aaul luau-aloud: New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Con Edison lilac Auto Lil-O Gen Eiec Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward NY Central Nor Am Co Pen RR Phil Pet 0o Std Oil NJ Texas Corp United Air n uni-she! (CH-I I | on a: 4QGS.>3%GS§QIZS5SQ§G33$§S 7T"."T°"‘“ w-on.v-.> PRODUCE MONTREAL. Dec. 7-(OP)— Canadiau Commodity Exchange. aglaitter spot: Que (92 More) 36 ' spot: Eastern A-large 5011: A-Exniegdium 48B; A-pullets 45B; E- B ‘QB; E-Q ‘OB. MONTREAL. Dec. ‘I-(CPL- Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipments selling A-large 50; A-medium 48; A-pul- le 45. B . first grads creamery rint-l. dubbing price 88-38 1-2;l irst grade solids, Jobbing price,‘ 37 1-2-38; wholesale, Que No. i‘ pasteurized storage 36 3-4-37. Cheese: current receipt, color- ed, western 20-20 1-4 FOB Mont- ‘ real, white. western 19 13-16, Que‘ 1O 5-8 FOB Montreal, wholesale.‘ western and Que white 2o 1-6-20‘ 1-4 first grade ans Montreal. l Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. i moun- iain Que 1.25-1.45; NB 1.45-1.55; PEI 1.45-1.55. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Base metal stocks strong- er; other groups narrowly lower Montreal-Golds. ‘utilities and other industriuls lower; papers h her. New York-Stocks closed lower, 12-8- -11 u Ind. Unto afo‘ltblsri‘aifi $1.00. Otba: ra Q Female Help Wanted WANTED HOUSIKIIPII invalid. Florence Me od. Ver- non River, P. E. I. 3'54 wan-ran ._ manta - lioan lady for cooking apply fllllligflflall- wAm-an - mam roa causa- sl housework. Apply 390 street. For Sale ron sALa -_ l-BAIL sI-EIGII- new. 61 Elm Avenue. 12-8-2i non sane - RADIO m-w. Al’; ply Tnnton Accessori-s. 12-8-1 “ ron slum-so NEW IIAMPSIIIRE ulletg, Laying. Spencer Hughes. srald. "-741 FOR SALE-TWO Pull: BRIO Oxiordcwn Ewe! IllII» "m! 5"’ plv Walter O MacKerizie. Brad-l ..~lv=.ll§._-_--.. ..--i’-"" ' ‘i IRTEEN lions or "l1‘...l“‘h‘ i}? ch with dwelling and barn 00 WM with Elwkllil Lights. mn- runnin- mrtiwll" Pplvtp P. O. BOX 166. Ken- ngton. or P. O. Box 457. Char- W11. l 12...“, il-zs-lr-l-a Found ,___ FOUND INITIAL!» CIGARETTE Lighter. Apply 11 Roch ford Square. 12-8-1! roa wiaurln - ummam on Wanted enement, central. Phone 964. 1211-11 PAGE FIVE -'-'-'-'-“:-"-'22-'-.-..-..-.-..--.-.-.--i.-.-.-.--..-.-.-.-.-.-.v.-:.-.-.-aka-van MARCEAU METIIOD Of IIAIRDRESSIIIC Hoyt’! Beauty Salon prt-scnls‘ for the firsI time in Charlottetown the Marceau Method s! Hairdressing by Jacques. Olllidlfln rcprestniatlva of hiarceau Three days special only. Marceau New Creations eouquvtto permanenil. including: Marceau cut, cream lhllmilo". M a r c a a I cream shampoo, M; eeau cream wave psi- maniint, re-sfyun; by Jflfllllll. regularly $12.50 l"! $150 for three days flllly- Phone in only fa appointment. Telephone 1011. FOR SALE - IQ .- Good Male PUPS PALE - SILVERS $60.0" Til $751)" EACH CUDMORE BROS. Marketing 0f Fox Pelts SUMMERSIDE WANTED BY MARRIED COU- ple two hot water heated unfur- nished rooms. Apply Gualigirgnél WANTED - TWO HEATED moms or small apartment, State rental. "B" Guardian. 12-7-31 To Let ro LET-GARAGE. Pnolvalzza-ifi‘ .5- noon r0 Lar-colwfifiivotlsi hOI/ W516i‘. P110110 1020. 12-5-31 r0 car - rwo ansommc. rooms. Apply 139 I-iillsborou a H Miscella neous scix..." bins. Johnston's Beauty Salon. 12-5-7i CEILING PRICES PAID FOR SPfuoe and Fir Logs. Lengths 7 it and 9 it. 8 inches. Montague Furnishing Co. Lid. Montlalgiég. u - - ‘i IF YOU WOULD IMPROVE your fox herd gci some of our full silver male and female inns , sired bv a son of e TTIITIS’, Hancock 51S. Also half-ll. ‘l ncarl platinum male pups. T. 0 Ivsa. 12-8-21 Our Charlottetown Receiving Station is, this season, at the hIassey-Harris Building, 130 Kent Street, Charlotte- town, under the management of Messrs. Bowness 8: Suih. erland who will be pleased to receive your furs and for- ivzird ihcm i0 Head Office. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Fur Marketing Department PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND F 0X PELT SHOW The attention of patrons of the Fox Pelt Show is directed to the following changes as Included In the rules and regulations for this Show. The receiving time for pelts will be not later than six o'clock on Saturday, January 2nd. Classification will take place on Monday, Janu- ary 4th at the head office of the Canadian Nat- ional Silver Fox Breeders’ Association, coni- mencing at nine o'clock sharp, Judging will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 6th and 8th. The annual Pelt Show banquet will be held on the evening of Wednesday, 6th. These changes are necessary because prompt delivery of Show pelts will have to be made io market centres at an earlier date than anil- cipated. For further information apply to L. W. HANCOCK, President, Summersids W. R. SHAW, Secretary, Charlottetown \ l Silver Fox Breeders-- Attention FRITZ WEISSLER MONTREAL Opens his fur Iluying season TUESDAY, DECEMBER Dill. --ai Ihe nffirc lif- W. CHESTER S. McLURE This is Four opportunity in mark?! Fill" I""~‘- _. M.“ ,. ..,_.-, 1.5m-