THE CHARLQTTETOWI§I__ y Hero is the speedy 1940-41 streamlined Gefllffe, Toe Blake, captain; Doug Young, Charlie Sand Johnny Laurin, trainer. 'Front row-Dick Irvin, lit-rt Gardiner Elmer Lach 51* R.C.A.F. Beat Force being high for his team will edition t0 Les Canadian Cliff Goupili, Ken Reardon, Tony Grabowski, Alex Sin" hllll5ll. Second row-Bill O'Brien, s. Louis Trudeil, Joe Benoit, Ernie s. Left to rlghtz-Top row—John Quilty, trainer; Ray Cock, trainer; coach; Tony Demerg, Paul llayiies, Jack Adams, score being 38-9. Krug of the Air l l6 points while Smith led P. W. C. with 6. p W C 9 The game was very capably . e o - handled by George Young. while Ralph Beck was timer. The lineups:- in frying to bring back basket- btil to .hc city after an absence 1 frw _V(‘i\1'S P. W. C. and ill the Air Force pltuetl i gamout the Roy L b ycstcttlzyv afternoon. Al- h tlie College boys with all cttt-t-d team itever gave up .. the Air Force boys had =t\ lll izeight over the col- l. In the fitnst half the Tague. Brent HoJpt-t; Ted Wis. . Howard Christie. Art Sliama. Lotti. Butler, Wendell Ivan MrArthur. lvIeFa t‘. yen, RENIENIBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) 1e with too good a pissing gartic f.l‘l to‘. l iittIE é l. . . . wt-tc Ieatlittq 24 to 1. In the i ltalf P. W. C. had to be tirtntl ntcst. of the time shoot- Larry Gains. Toronto negro ‘and then British Empire heavywrzght. trtttt centre floor as the Air boxing cliantpicn, scored a t-WO- c pit.‘ up too strong a de- round teeixiiicit ktrckttttcvei‘ Alex- \\llll':l the voile-p boys couYl antler Lutz, Britt h t-httiletitzer. in . Never giving tip they a‘. R points while the w Forte team ran in l4. The final London nine years ago tadill’. (‘-3135 relinquished the empire Jack Petersen three YQQTS lat”- THE trend is molre and more towsrdsJilzQlgC-IS for rests; t . . . an mar "lfilfisxaltiltttttii STANFIELUI eiONGS" for the sdded COI- tort o! a perfect titling gsnnsht- Because ol its Ilfllllylllll 11110 tailoring” STANFIELD S QNG UNDER EAR tits snugly swirl’- whora from neck bsnd to snk es. There's no buncliing, no sat!" qlnq, no bindinq - - - ll-"l 9"‘ “$1.. “$132.1? Elfiiiiiiififi l: msda of the finest materials obtsinsblfli 5°“ 5nd “m” irrilstinq- So for warmth, 6°15‘ (m4 and servicesbiiitg ssk tor STANFIELP’ 5! all good deslers. Sire! tor men snd boll! light medium and hoavY weights. Three still"! Shirts snd Lori l; N°' ; an - $31 5311?.’ model no short or long sleeves. Write for Free SamP" Booklet Till oboe: model _ BTKNFIELDB LIMITED also obtainable with short slaves. TRURO’ “'8' Autumn's ‘llunsnwian The scorer was Doug Maeliennazi and . title t0 1 U111 l t l l-Miners Down l Victorias 4-2 GLACE BAY, N.S.. Nov, 'I—(CP\ —Glat*.> Iiity Mitters t"r.l: over sec- ‘ontl twlzire itt the ‘Cam Breton ‘, j Lcatztte ton gilt as 6:1 a 4-2 vi;tfry over l. ' in the tcatn. y. "ORNETS DEFEAT BEARS HERSHEY, Pa._ Nov. 7.—(AP) —‘ e; int: a crushin: tiower attack, Ptttsiittrgh Ilorncts defeated Hersh- ev Bears 3-2 in an American Hoc- key League game tonight. Lady Byng Present At Ottawa Ceremony OTTAWA. NOV. THCI‘) --Pi'0h— ably (or the first. time in the '73 years sitiet- ('l)il1(‘(l(‘l'1ll10ll, the wife of it (Hil'l‘l‘ll0l‘~fit‘ilt‘l'ill motttitctl the llllOilt‘ lll the Senate chattiiier today utiticr the eyes of another utmtati W110 titeccded her to tht: Silllit‘ retl-t-usliioiivtl seat. When Princess Alice. wife of the Earl of Athlotte, accompanied her httsbaittl to the throne at totlayfls ‘ opctting of Parliament. Lady Bvtit; 01' \'itn_v was a titcmber of the vice- rcgtil party. As wife of u fortner Governor- Getieral. Latiy Byng niountetl to the same chair when she attend- ed the opening and prorti atioti of Pttrlittmrtttziry sessions bttzveeti 1921 attl l9- . Not. sitice Jilly t. I867. when Vis- cotttit MOllFk tool; office as first Govcrtior-(‘vcrtoral of the new Do- minion has this siluatioti been duplicated, according to available parliamentary records. Princess tilice is the third Prin- - cess to live in Canada as wife of a C20'.'(‘l‘1lOl'-C1Cll(‘l‘fll. liei" prc- t deeessors were Princess Iioulsti. i wife 0f the Marqttcss of Lorne. anti Prinréss Lottise-Iyfargaret, wife of‘ the Dike of Cotniatight. Princess itottisc-A/largaret was in Canada after the First Great War began, but. sht- also was present tit parliamentary ceremonies in yieacetime when the opening of a new session was an affair of so- i cial brilliance. ' In contrast, Princess Alice's first attendance in thr- Senate chamber on the opening dav was in an at- mospltere oi subdued dignity im- posed by the tragedy of war. l The evening gowns of satin and‘ velvet, the furs, the lavish Jewels which brightened the austere sen- ate chamber inpeneetime was re- placed by simple afternoon clothes. In the Governor-Generals box ln the senate Chamber with Lady Byng was Princess Juliana of the Netherlands. s. refugee front the war zone who now is living here: Lady May Abel-Smith. daughter of the Earl of Atlilone and Princess Alice: and Lady Redfern, wife of Sir Sliuldham Redfern, to the Governor-General. secretary . , .. t: amr/su t Phil Wrigley, Considering l l ‘Firing Himself CHICAGO. Nov. 7-I.AP1—0\vn- er Philip K Wrigley of Chicago ttb- ‘y that he is 111g fifillg himself as l)l'f.~.(llll' r1 the rluh. "I witLtt t) quit as plT-ilfiléill. and (icvote ill"!‘. ldllg to my other in- " ' W v stated, "but I ' .nycne to take over St right now I uliait. I'll do." ‘VARTIME IN GS '(;I’. (‘ODOR-BLIND LON b1"n’ act. is a cit-teat. which dis- tt,.,.. ants for a vtitirly tilt as tngliie-tlrivrrs and bu; it. may ps3» of (ftpo -b n11 tl\\‘('."1l1 d9. that liflillld o bi ‘that airmen have prtzvcd i cittnrtti tiard guns. t H) r0 Fiber: ill'll and ‘vrwn. V511.’ tarp gm. th- l(“.‘lil\~ m‘ 'llll'l to ulvm ltt \ w: rd app .t:_ : l0. to» :tt bin -_ ~ u The .t to or-blitttl lilllTll ill l‘! rr .. atnouiig: men than “Till-‘it. villi nt t .1. llfllllrll between the light 1 shad-rs of pin‘; and yel- low and blue and gleen. Color-bittt‘: tirtess is sometimes coiled ""lii.=‘.m" because, al- though it “n: kncwti tor cintttries. tit-rt. to surly 1,119 11D. t-t of his own case anti pecul arifi s. Fsr dons he Went about iii hi. let gown ti‘ a Doctor 0f Civil Laws at. Oxltit-(t happily in- t't‘i~.r_'rt's c; its c fret on tho-wt; a.- rottntl ll m. And asked what. co.o:',’I‘. Wilson wearing“ G. Younw ttown l.l llt:.ttgli h‘. “as he point-eti to an evergreen. LONDON. Nov. '7.—<CP,Cablel - Namcs of two soldiers with Cana- dian connections appeared today In the war office's 81st casualty list. Members of the Royal Engineers. they are L, cpl. W. Brmvrt. whose no“ of kin is Mrs‘ J_ Buchan (no terdepartment board for the pur- DON, Ncv. '7 -rc Pi -Color-l stibjecl. was ; V. Coyle Jt tin Dalton, the faincus chetnstpA. McAski1l who in 1794 pubiisxlnd an account‘)? iVfcQuaid analyzed its J. I-Itighes _____~____ E. , TWO c.~\'.v.\nr..\.\'sT0N CASUALTY - c; us l l CHICAGO. crowd of 15,211 Black Hawks establish s new op- enin game attendance mark st the tadium tonight, but the Hawks themselves had to submit to a 1-0 defeat in their National Hockey League debut against New York Americans. The only score came in the third period when Johnny Scrreil and Wilf Field swooped own on goal- ie P ul s. Hawk Nov. a Goodman a er surge had been broken up and Sorell tallied from close in at 6:01. Field got the assist. Two minutes later Phil Hergesh- heimer got the Hawk's first clean cut scoring opportunity when he took a pass from Gully Dahlstrom alone in front of goalie Earl Rob- ertson. but his drive was wide of the net In the latter stages of the game. P.E.I. Hockeylsts Playing In Cape Breton A check-up here yesterday re- vealed seven Prince Edward Is- land hockey players now with teams in Cape Breton. Defenceman Ab MacKinnon is starting his second ytear with the North Sydney Vics, while Tic Wil- liams is starting his fourth year in Cape Breton, the first with Re- serve, two with Sydtiey and this year with the Northsidc team. Johnnie “Sitag" Squarebriggs is beginning his second year. playing lwith the Northside teant this year. He was at Glace Bay last season. Bud MacEachern and Keith Chicago Sets New Attendance Mark But Black Hawks Lose l-O Decision To Americans i 'I——(AP)—A the Americans effectively tied _up he1ped' Chicago the Hawks to go on to their first league victory in two starts. They dropped their opener to Detroit 4-2. l The previous game attendance re cord for t-he Stadium was 14,864. establtshed last year. SUMMARY First Period Scorninp-None. Penalties-None. Second Period seeming-None. Penalt-tes-Anderscn, Thotns. Third Period l-Amerittatis. Sorreil (Field) Penalties—None. l Acodl a 4.3/1 Latigille are both with the Mil- tliotiaires for the second year. A newcomer from here to the Cape Breton league this year is Irving MacKie of Southport. rte has gone to Glace Bay after play- ing last year with the Quebec Aces. Earl Boates from Summcrside. _who last season was with the Charlottetown Junior Royals. is trying out as sub goalie with Glace Bay. BOWLING Rrsutrs HOLY W IlQlYLING l Last tiight. on the Holy Name Alleys the All stars handed the Old "Fimers their second defeat after .1 very close and exciting ilflllll‘. Sfllllf‘ \’f‘l'\' EZflOfl SCOFPS \\‘(’l't" i rolled up anti the next game prom- . ises to be hard fought as the Old Timers are gradually rounding l into shape. ‘ Old Timers:— R. Dutican 127 li7 127 132 130 112 108 9h 8-1 111 119 114 100 99 130 t J. A. Bentley 147 12G 116 Total-‘JOQS. All Stars:-. l A. McCloskey 9B 129 5H 85 117 111i 133 164 till R. ivicmfian 113 152 i2s~ Robin 100 109 142 l . Essery 111 131 113 ‘ Total-—2117. High single Geo. Young 164. High three Reg atcLellan 390. LABOR BOARD NAMED OTTAWA. Nov. 7—(CP)—An in- smmn 5.“, Tomnm and 1_,_ CD1, R pose of co-ordintiting government C. James. whose father lives Wcllsfville. Alta. crs 0 war. The list comprised 28 killed. 79 wounded. 766 prisoners _0f war. 33 previottsiv reported missing now prisoners 0t war, 16 died of wounds. tout‘ previously reported missing now reported. died of wounds. l3 wounded anti tirisoiiers. cuslv renortctl missing now not missing. 34 died. OUT OUR WAY THANKS, DAVE '- SIDE WlTll DE GAIYLLE Ninety-five per cent. o! the 3.000 convict guards on l)cvil’s lslfllltl have offered their servi s‘ tn Gm. ‘ Charles De Grulfe for the re-estzib- ‘ lishmcnt of Free France. Mon without families in Frzyiee and therefore not in danger of hrlnglns , rrprissls en them. have olroadyl left. according to reports bellsvsdl to be reliahh . JG at labor policies is set Both are prisoii- der-in-cotincil tabled t 51x “rm-p; national l COP‘ llfltlV fill QIIWQI. l‘ L___,'» "- "e 1 up by an or- in the Com- mons t/Odsy. The committee includes: Dr. Bryce M. Stewart, deputy minis- ter 0f IB-bOr: Dr.‘ W. A. Macintosh, finance: Col. Gedrze S. Currie. de- fence; Maj-Gen. L. R. LaFleehe. services; H. B. Chase. munitions and supply; and A. J. Hills. national labor supply board. By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE f My wotzqrtm w» Poss-porn wtsurlr-rus Aerztsswteurs uses to THIS m: ENOUGH TO semstrv A saw, wot-nut», HOOPLE -tr s-Avs WHIM? wuv cootouw woo wAtr JUST 7114s taster: strnetz cc-ueus A new owe uurtt. r couto ow you rue ‘l5, tusreso o: osmauotue \_|C|< DEMPSEy YOUR 9OUND OF FLESH.’ --x cmw aw SEA stscur» t-tooo on HIS waeés! tr . 4 - heard nothing to niake ‘THAT'S WHAT l YOU SHOULD X . 1| llttttt. tut I _ JRWMIAM; In) 8:01 Dominion Contracts and Wage Schetltties Interpreting The War News KIRKE L. SIMPSON " aleti Press stair Writer ‘merit c0 r Nu» 1.1111. httessoiiiits 1LlLICa in t ttiilotis . . - [Greece uic attain 011 liiu iiiairt... sue o; {he 11' (jtlla. . ‘Greal l5"“"*m mu“ 50°" Qlhcwsl‘ cti by tue 1Jt‘;l.i."lIll('l.1 c: Lawn, Lit»- her stnttegv and the tixle _ tit oi lit-r llblllbl‘ Lu aid htr iilllc ‘ , lit (ain't; an}. ‘ Rollie t Aiilxlla at; Italian i tit lldill; is t. 1111411‘ ti ottiiticrliig ski an tine.\p (111.11. eiglit-tiav ..... on tilt: Ka-iainas lttvt-r line iii E) rus. 'lhe exact tiaiittre of the Fascist tlirttst 1s not; C.t"tl.1' however. Even ll 1L‘ ' Ptllvsfilli» Athens and Lonticti Caledonia l0 ttostttyet... t... eve, tttt real ~t..,. lush ut l.A<( Italian ttltaek Ott M t S d lgftfllf-‘el 212F1- alre ‘tcucutnsLanct-s l (‘l (Ill U lllfl C ‘ 1H0" '0- 1', ee atur a3’ lv operation tor Ilalv than lllfdllcUllld aml amlm“ U ‘w 41am we“ 14st,; days agQ 5 Carpenters ant: _ n .15 That eiglitutav Italian halt on l (kmcnl lmldl“ U 59 lthe l<alaiiitis ccitaitiiv mtans a in; Cement tititi ctrizcerete opera- WOLFVILLE N5" NOV‘ 7_(cp, 1111111101; toil of Italian 11\'L_'S iii the. tors tgtlsl. o '15 -Caledotiia Hitters. Perretinial wlii- ‘flllLlr. 6:11:11‘ ii l1 can full)’ YQ- - Drivers l> 35 ners of the llfiiritime Stnicr English ,Ll1]‘c mlnu-nFflLlln" wmm‘ ‘half. DYWQYS. t’ J0 Rugby Championship, “git defend u“. andkem ‘jgaéllywled up 901111101 . Drivel, o (to their title here Saturday against From 351p‘, 1,3505 r, the Greek. EIMYYIC 0 H0 Acadia University Axeinen. ‘i » 01- Dogspy‘. on we O 3-5 The college team Won the Halifax id. a stiuttliiitzttir at-. l’ *- Citg; League and Caledonia defeat- llock on nttv lf'lllL', lta.iaii (‘0111111115 ‘l’ 71"‘ ed‘ sydney for the Cape Breton ,1.'» 0ill\' p ..~ttitt- out a "t-tttlt- prc- o to lite it i". Anti the i'-.~'.t;i .t .t~.il tat. 1 .5. l td m: 5t... is ham txlltlatllkitllttl?‘ t; K tr ti; —-— lllbill tile sea. 1t. is tainted down the Q 75 tloulan coast Oi Urcete ii-otn the . 1 K811111121» lttzl-i" jillllll-(Jlf, i '° n m l m“ I1 l»? 1 on. ll sea tiank, .. Y,» illlllil ll(‘(.'l‘$' l N L l ll‘(l f0 {no H) d.- uct . 1' ' F‘.:.- " ' O ‘clst all‘ tttiits 1m“ Us“. it ti) ' lizeatlzlceéli iolftlilitntli [Kill-a ‘lybluinl 5ft)“ U 4° . . t i ‘ l , . I . SL001: coast, {or ' B" " ‘l9 "all? 0 (l0 ' '11 ' , , _ t lly-Hnv (firm H ‘ HJIfF/JS‘ ll n5 m ll-rpqullntl‘ Slice’ mt-‘a wtt . .. l W TORONTO‘ Nov‘ .i_[cp)__.rony, 'l‘ra>ctor operaios It 45 Lazzeri. who managed the Tcrontol L . “fl “hm” . . . 0 3“ Maple more o; tttt- International ox now; FRONT ““"°’s “d °°1'*““‘“ "~°“*' ° 4° Baseball League durin 1939 sew-on and all _ is no longer connected with "ub. Arthur Lczitan. einli sec- " isurcr. atinotitit-etl tcday w cf the titzcn-taitity‘ re- tnr; ’I‘ort.ittt> FCllf nutttg in the ttantsnal Lrwtgtte m lflil. Tony Laura's corttvnvt as tnttzagr-r has t: part of the 11'"? llPPn rotten-rd," Iwman said in a stat.» mrtit. lax/oi. lillllifl‘ New Yogt; \',1,;k@(. E(‘l'Oll.’l l)tl.\'."lilllll, “its iittntrl onto tiianaget‘ in June, 19351, 511g- res-ding Jack Burns. and was reap. tiointcti for the 1940 season. In both 5085011‘. the Leafs fittished 1:1 last plate tn time Ititertiational Lcatztie. Ter- Sltuughticssy Knows Nothing NEW YORK. Prcsxient Frank the Ititernatlcnal Said today Nov. Siiaughncssy of Baseball League he kllfw nothing of any uttt-tjrtaitity nhott: Tcrcnlo remain- ing tn tho league. "As for as our headquarters is concerned." he said, "we , have us think the Afriple Leafs would not be in the lemme next year and I am confi- dent Tororito will find its way clear to continue." NO WALK OVER PAPER WARNS LONDON. Nov. '1 lltc P) -Warn- 111;! that thcie can be “no wivslkovtt Lo victory" rcr Britain is scurided the Daily Sketch tn an editor- "There appears to be at the mn- ment rather too mu ism about. mostly engende tl*t_~ magnificent work of ttv R. A, says The Sketch, "I'm; vim-k lndtreti give us grounds to" .1 steady conftdiicg- in the trtitrae result. But that doe; not justify even an red by “Ppfvflch to thp assumption the: we have anything but a long and hard road front ct’ us. That w_, shall beat him (the enrmy> ‘ no on,» doubts who has made n ‘can fui reckoning of all tftt- faciois titvclvtd. But titer,» is t; (langjr that after srrivitg at this conclusion up may forget the factors." YING p tllrOligh last ‘ 7—-(AP)— ‘ ch cosy optim- , CLO BULLET WOUND IN MY BACIQTHE INCLUSIVE, BY WAV OF THE POOR g one 1 our INTHE eoesz wmz, i5 BOULEVARD/w uow QUIT M25. HOOPLE! » r- eoruerztue ME eetvtue AND SHOVEFM“ . . fi "- THROUGH THE NOSE l Mt. SOUTHPORT. Ellgilild P Pleasant ‘C t _"\\'otti~ti on '- l ' "r Aerodrome U 3 0f titificttft. ~ Bnrl:r.i1‘a . , ~11 G the Ntrtniwat Cont. Wotnrn. "There 1.4 in e-crp. m her.» u hltill." viii; ‘ n I "' r. ' ' l .- l3 ,.r l\ 60 t) 4.‘ .at.. or". nations could bring a on; a a tor-e and txirt 0 50 peace. . team anti "wagon 0 60 - ———-~ - —-----~-— "s 0 :5 (£1.00)! t'll.\.~‘-llll\‘ \l (l 4n \\'().\llI.\"S (‘L113 - 1 3'. ti'>\v'Lt.\;t‘. t" t. kt ttfl" -'l‘he G‘ om Q 4g .s‘.tt"t'ti a 10v." _v< t) 6Q ‘i. Rti. a: :1 st~ amt O (30 Sh v I "wt > tits 11.1.11 ll 9o 1th ‘p azl tiW-tltt-t, bu" tnembfil ; lfllie thi. ca it‘ "W¢ wit». brinrn tot u. tic 11113 no‘)? order of glccm chasersl o 7o will sumiort the order in spri; and o T» truth until Old Man Gloom will 0 5i never ent- r my workshop ng1ln_ SQ t operators o 4'- heip ms‘. g‘orm ehasrrs, and wt ri-S. . n (l 3C 210cm Chasers un it drain ti. us - ~-~— - --- W .- part." THE \'lili.~‘.\'l"ll ' t .\.‘\llZl. t -—-———~——-—_ ~ l SISTERS Tnsppgn ".\lan_v an Ar» SYDNEY, Ausralia —tCPl -- 2mm Bwb-v in ‘Prappl d upstairs by flames in thet" Nt-nv york Zn.- brotheris bu lllll’! fl\l"i"lil‘1* factory. llt‘ 11 two sisters. C's ‘le Nelia Bell t.t_ tn PORK n . .t»t..TT<s.-. nxrizxnsn OTTAWA. Nov. 't‘—tCPl--Reg- ulations rcs toting intportttftoti of fresh or froz-‘ett pork ware extend- ed for 1w’: months under an orti. r- in-cotiticil tabled today in the _ Ijottse of_ Comnlons. l tilt mtid -E—'lta rtis — With - grtttr/F Sum-t‘ csaqvtue . 0w.’ Mate / ut>$t5 ON DEMAND 0R PUSHES I. ctw SAY "rue wtuusa FROM THE owte» ts r rest. w-EGADJHAT cove To t-(etufls wet/trap, soQQv trctz seats.’ llifli v