S. i. it é. . ‘Yinlinlli s ‘n u." ‘hwy; .1. ;" - *’ ‘"7. by the spur c; the hsltc“ 4i L“; v12: one oi the tilt-rt ecmznandinz ilxures. oznunz those drawn from the sport realms who re keen to do their dllty/‘ln. rt" "vc role Dempsey. Lu this war. is an all out personzflze. This is indicated by his ready acceptance of a role as referee tor the main bout of the Victory L0an.bo§in't: lrcuts. This will be his iirst umxarnncc in this role since nssunlinx his scr- vlcc duties. He comcs for transpor- tation and bare expenses. a. mere tithe of wimt he not on orevicus (vccusions “Llfll he (rume lure to hundlt‘ wrislluu: bouts. For one of these hc received Slotii). for iilllillll‘ SL600. Nnw he whine lure and hotel bills. U O O l lkmpsev had rt-ll: d many of- l‘ rs to appear in the Slates. but he l~ tuixious to harll) in this (il'i\'l‘, so :<l‘l'l‘ all mrrlri~>iiilzs :1 been Killlll/Cd by various American str- luv ilULllUllill~ i.. t vltutlon of l<llt<ilt~ the Lust-Costllluux ilflllt. . . - - This ten strike assures the suc- Ovss of the show. It lsnt necessary stress this po ' 1 Until)‘- . \' lie stunt. lmuk 01' popular 1~ ll. luuizliet cl Hill llilll tirolmrtlo. s. Dempsey would brobnblv outdrzilv Ruth in a continent wide vote to determine the rarest ncntilnr figure among the old rzrnds of sport. SHEl-{EWIEOKE (Continued from page l) "Wn and Monctcn, N B., each 25 llcr cont; Winnipeg. 2i p": cent; Saskatoon, 23 pfr cent; Edmonton, 13 per cent; Vancouver. 1'l per ‘PM; Summersldc, PE I, n"d Mtflli.l‘(~fl1, 0:10.11 l6 pm- cent; Que- bu‘. City. l3 per ant; nnil llzzmi. n, Man. Halifax and xterm. each with l1 tnr cent. Standing o! Ontario cities is not 3T1 available at National Hen-d- quarters. The hlsi-rric seaport tclm of Lculsburrg N S , nrfnicvtl the d s- tiuctlon of being the first in flint- DTCYiflce to go over the i-sp in the Victory Lean Campaign Intrsburg, ‘With t1 porulalfon of 1.007, had a Qilclfl of $45,000 The Victory 1mm crzrltrzc-r in CMX‘ Breton, N5 , rvnoris the ‘Civil of Wnierfcrrl is within r:ncll 0f its cbiertlvp of slhflfltlfl, rind "Cm Svdrev.‘ in the same PTO- vlnce, the Royal Canada" Navy WM uchcfding its rcnutnitrn hy "fifirtlnz it we: nrlc-"lWtl 0V" if‘ quota, with only hall‘ the canvass Vmplfltd lonn rfffcinb: in the liile ln- dustrial tcwn of \V.li£‘l‘lr(l, Que. fir; slang-i (aver tho reception of llic cam-patch. The objrctlve 0i Wocronnn 23. 1942 Q1 l AELOTTETOWN G i) ARDLX h‘ n)‘ L-‘i on ilrls til ‘he hill, rluttt, 31th.‘ lid-sill... 'l. to nit 1 \" » Jill’, ' "thinks ilk-no WW "‘lkl‘ Tum; Alli uiiguud Latin-AU sutcuiciit said that 107 British ofitoers and 12-60 non-commissioned officers and men, captured at Dionne, had been placed in chains. Canadians constituted five-sixth of the army force which made the attack on Dleppe last August. The story oi’ the resistance o! Bowmanvllle prisoners of war to the shnckling had been withheld from publication in Canadian newspapers since the day of the incident, with the aim 0t prevent- ing any possibility that garbled reports might reach Germany which could be used as an excuse for reprisuls against Cnnndian sol- diers and airmen held in German custody. Time Had Garbled Version Today Time States news publication, carried an account of the lncldentand De- fence Minister Ralstmfs stale- ment apparently was intended to present an official and counter. acting report. At least part or his statement seemed to be a direct reply t0 statements made by Time. Col, Rulston staid; “No machine v glui fire was used nor was there tear gas or any other form of gas resorted to throughout the trouble." Time had referred to the tiring by guards of "a couple of tentative machine-gun blasts" and said the ucrman prisoners had marched out of the camp's main imli "after 35 uninutes 01 high- pressurg water and will‘ 3B3." Time had said also that Cam.- dian troops forced the 1150MB out of the building "on anadlan Thanksgiving (Monday) after the prisoners had Fone tWO dBYS Wml- out food. . .' Col. Ralston r8. moved any inference that LHGJJIB- oncrs had been refused foo V! stating that instead they had re- fused t0 eat. "Food was prepared and aervcd to the prisoners, some of whom went on a hunger strike which lasted for two days." he said. :_~__ ~ >»____._< _.> é $118.00) was passed in the firs‘! W“ days, and B, new mark of $170,000 - twice Wat-erlools objective in the last loan drive —- was P5559‘! Tlhursda-y, with subscriptions still flowing in. The army today took over Mont- real for reserve srmy day. all members of reserve units wearing v-helr uniforms. JOHANNEBBURO. ~<CP)—i.ocal authorities may assume an import- nnt role in public health nnd social services nficr the war. snys a re- pcrt by the city treasurer suzvest- 1m; a m‘nistry or board oi’ local government to centralize control. Canadiens’ Mentor Thinks r \ V _ w . V, r‘ lctuu. (itiod Enough. l0 In Ti:r'.rd ‘B12103 Magazine, United h V) (This is the first of A. (Jrliiiitllilll i less scllvs on the ole-y 115m; mus. Others The suit- ti! l Illbrdult 1n Nay NIL G44 l; iliiél) l5 llii-lki» . In “u? ..~.\~.l-..‘~h p. el;t;i.).'..‘.c until xiven special LTBJMHZ. Another argument for wooden Bhlbblllldlng in the Marltimes was the tradition. al skill oi Maritime people in such Work. While wer shortage w“ g problem n‘ the Maritimes, My, Sclanders said that coal. a potgntigl source of Dower. was plentiful in these Drovlnces and 'co.uld be util- lzed if federal authorities reconsid- ered their policy against financuu: development of power for war in. “hi?” t e m8 W!‘ of lmprovin t; . Dortation facilities across tiiile Slixpasit of Canso was "apparently 0m; of those which our federal authorities are not. jrrepnrcd to discuss durintz the wm". stud Mr. Sclanclers. A re- quest for adequate hnrbor facilltics at Sydney appeared to be in the same category. Installation of u radio beam for the airport at Sulnnwrside. P.E.I. Rd b43011 dfClded utifcnslble owinrf to sitar-city of the necessary Equip- men KWD Minard’; in the home, Harry A. Macllougall "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" 143 GI. Geo. Phone 1230 é‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ g-lyMarglHlnl-l ‘I i‘; ---~» . v "i ~ J '-.‘ s: - . Botvlitlg “j 31mm“ i “- Rlllillg We. " ' ,; " §t(/;_t~-» Iwlit f.-> I "f U BOWLING ilcrucntber ‘Win it l-‘r ‘ilk Ilourl pm ‘m l7’: ' ll‘ ‘l2 l-ki ‘ _ 1, h i; lk , r ' n -,_ t i.‘ . Qirl Guttlu . I I i if - 9:. BRINGING up rsrman mimosa WTAMIN Pn_|_s SHE room Am; DYING, ouT- SHE ALMOST HA$ A PcEAaAuT LOOK ON HER‘ FACE - ALD FLRTTERMORE -l “(ANT YOU TD UNDERSTAND l’Ll_ HOT TOLEQATE ‘IOU BRING‘ IHG ANY OF YOU‘? ROWDY FRIENDS AEQJND HEQE - HPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS .‘._.~..-~_,)_v 1. , FY floors» Trlcbtunus THE NOW - TD TAKE SOME OF MY VITAMIN PILLS I 5HOLR_D'VE TAKEN M AN‘ HOLE AGO- JGGS/‘w ' Ami“ ., '- GEELGRAMMA, MARY MARG‘RET'5 MOTHER SAYS sHE CAN TAKE ONE OF OUR l-(lTTENS, TOO! AREN'T ‘THEY FBI‘ /-\Ll'l-'ill_'.'. I m1 Tu: 1-. n. Complain: u... ~..»¢.-_ 1.. YES! l§l\l‘T n’ swear c?! sun’ u?’ AH’ Lt-GTFM ‘it; ‘l’ . q‘. PROOF OF GUILT. "u it IlfPHI/‘H’ i, .‘ \\_, xix‘ w‘, WHEN SERGEANT POTTfi DlSCOVElZS THAT HE'LL 8E AS MAD AS AWET HEN YECAUSE lDlDNT OBEY Hi5 lkJSTRUCTlOHS WI l'LL JUST TIGHTEN '. THIS NDTOHTHE . GAS-LIME . now, WHAT DID vou v0? WHAT DO VOU MEAN? SAV, l KNOW ENOUGH APODT WOMEN TO KNOV/ V/HFH ‘ll-ii?! PUT ON THE MJNZ PAHJT TO MA‘ ’ ' '_ THEMSELVES HQQEE €Tii3l ' ARE AS GUILTY OP .'5(_\‘AL;* A€ THE CAT THAT ATE THE CAleifti you {ri- f; i Q ' b. t 1' i. l‘ a 2 I.