THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN 7. m. _ _ NQVEMBER 17. 1942 iiniicrs “Take l‘ ripening lions At Boxing M nun-ax. hNov. l6—(qa) ' l" “T318 fca urod this , bouts hero gong)“; of m? ~ x Marl: I I _ Slngln Sam o ls and finals '" East - West Football v ” run off tomorrow mgqh FYnal “Washed Up ls Sectnd nrtrmerh-o . all five matches they o —- At ilufferm "r m o?“ l l tzraihmmshn no!» m m ma.“ m.” m “agemzaofi”; ronomo Ti; i6 (on newlin- ‘-"°»n-‘.“‘” “"35 on» 1-‘~”h‘<>‘“'»~-"1“~ gins mziildcnirsn l . .. ~~mm final this war Th; tinitcly washed up. LS. Bmadner. t d m. | o; “u; The tc champions. Winnipeg of the 3.0.51". stair at Qttawl- 5.“§“}.‘so'o‘t°°nn“1“ glut) at,” oierin loo Fahey, New vgdtglrfizdn. mag tiled arbor two mootinqo Prince o: Wales and 8t. Dunstans Baseball Can Carry Lenard Still mwmem M m, “mo, On In ‘43 Is Belief Toll Scorer and final game of tho iniercolleg- pi- iatilsvrlea- A battle wlral l-l in the amour-mm, Nov. lo - (u) - Croslew. mnoirm. Nov. 1s - (or) -Ju n we e c-wec o esa ew o - oeadlngocom - m n‘ ' ' ' ' sBllliflfionnfiint°$row r"o‘ro‘§l 1913i’ hi?‘ "w;;.l‘“."% "airlielit? Dgiihmfvlilrtlel? “mo? °l' “mum Wit‘ '31:? Evflnly Hlflwllod m! ‘bitter rival! cinnati Reds today the odor men place performance With a few ario rugby football union with 51 Y»i11§t“3vn“l“o§“§ll§h“ niii‘ "ittiui n nin till "qdfiébflm" wit" 53ml“ h‘ “l? miiilmlfmwd‘ 3i u’ “W111i mgowrfioud m‘ m a B. B-mQ e Blush E 6 P flyers W O ,5 BVU mu SCOTUIK l at cl G battle f U18 YCEX‘. T7181! I183 b d 0O tgi GI] " d b bail bili 1th it 511341 ‘ , b m g W68 m “we u? choose “Ween mem B61: secon an! e war ort an ewhasma ontveamd pgysmfwcznf EQmMIZ-l; Effcomlgmuzr mum," RLLAgmbOaDdQI-l tarélounhced has vliriggilisgcohiliiasaligntlggt g _ Bihlr Warmer. R.M. .A., their two meetings Prince of ditching of the team. I believe we urdayis games were made by Anni: W!“ 9 '1 11° lg" l! "Kllrigi to i - Alb-e Dec f ,5 51mg Princq onterod by A..W. decision (135 on“) Wa.es as defending champions Croslev's views were expressed at can improve the attractiveness of stukus oi Oakwood Indians and "mm" 47-5-9- mm l ° u“ ” ° “m P “y r to '1 m Wilitesell of ‘Iiilsonburfl. Ont.. W011 H Peclrh need but another draw mo, after- an annual meeting o! stockholders. the Reds." Hand Awrey of the Wildcats. W-m- Eiwéa" “ll” “"311”! "Y m. first race. finishing second in noon to enable them to retain He reported the Reds had incurred Anticipating “older men on our Although ha tallied onl one And» "10 W100i"! Ywlbl“ ° WW9“ -D°°- 5 m, tho first. heat, and winning tho their title while Saints must win net loss of 845i during the 1942 sea- squad next spring," crosley said he field gcal and a convert for a wtal dub A180 Niusod on 0 or to nlr- (In lllllilummi m‘ a” ma‘; A other two. singing 5am. owned by if the championship is to go m son in which attendance was 427,- hm instructed general manager of four points, Lenard was tho only MW" l“ ' cum!“ “mbm”! °“ ‘mbbau “m” Dwl‘, 1' m u‘. d‘ J. O'Brien of New Glasgow, 11.8., 5t, Dunstanu, 301 at homo and 622.219 on the Warren Giles and team manager one of the lop four scorers to ad- Klmgagtlgtafir r5121"; g," A w a-wgfl-g 35pm: ma; won the first hoot but was fourth Today's on}: 5on1”, on a. mgfrnprovement in the attract- nlilnslgclxeocglnldlleilortiolmim huizfloprfll; lii2fl§ps§£‘“2?“int Frthcknn mall-l‘: Maw-lava of lifinwuton. Ylwi ‘mining requirements" of R- Tmfd“ "m"! “d ‘mndfi 1135 fimmy spew“ N" W" l flttlne iillale to o, great football iveness" of the 194s team can be groylnlng" to insure its best possible Jakubowski or nanny nest-n‘ and 01"“ i-‘Jlllldlln RWW "W Q-A-F- PWWPW "w “"11"” 2...; ?§§¢ Ynfififi; N“ 33 l’! season. Irrespective h Mwmplished without any whole- condition when the season gets un- 0a. EH81: Cuddle of aavv ~— 1!! 89¢‘ pug’, 591b, ' team a returned tho winner wlv chancel in nersonnel. said "lid-third and 1° I "- cm m» no»- - l tifiliifi" u: Thurigr Am] and... deters-molar .l>:::- ,_. .., atandlns- as the league's 10841118 P008!!- Th: final race 0i the do! wont to I Stukus, by virtue of his meat dis- I an tumble man. b llE. Pete . Tho Av are Bl play for the Irldians in air win Thurier, who has been top man in Mm Mfisv, shavsf-sorltry of.” ' over the R.C.A. hurricanes. mov.d ' ace. He collected i5 . J ' tho league's individual scorin: race egg’ in the first heat, tint in ‘go Bu.“ up into fifth pi , s'nco the start of the current rea- 59001111 um third in the last. Joints with two touchdowns, a field hos wired his club implying m R I Inc-A. BOWLING ALLEY! fiflfi’, $h°$o§ef§oo'?§1o ‘seaalgrlm 1:0 oi’ “W”! 1" m‘ °'-“' , m. Wm. Cooke. ‘magi hora‘ Awrey, who scored two ‘ hdowns W11 b, armkn” wmmw 3W0. 5000M (160 clan) ' p Saturday. now has 15 points and is NEW HA m" M at sweeggqmg‘ q on m, mmm-y I AB- Cllnlllllwssn. R» ll’. 1 one of ml players grouped in 12. (“Pmthmh- mwlvéd with u; ohm-go. under Canadian war Qjébgfll,‘ 81m‘, R 9-‘- - 50M and m: hockey days m numbered. m“, “°° h‘ “* “’°~ Royal Canadian Mounted Police mmm- ""- r-n dint?’ n o "l" t!" mm"? °f h“ "m0 m- ormwn, Nov. i6 - (on) - m loading 1pm. Qoororu- Chafing ' {I ' H - ___ sinco Iriday tho nth rod- ollogod 01w, no‘; m auras. In 13- Natio a1 lecgup - fall to rt tary - ‘m’ ' ' ION. tho Busher than iwqilirer.l qovmmfintfii’;ii’l'l'n‘fifii“tlifi‘wii‘i ' 14o Remember When trnim “if? Ho: info?‘ o1 " - llldiwlnvlln unwonnnms, Nov. 1o - (u) ihtiifi‘ 3mm‘ Km‘ “mum” “m”? "w"! 11° 1"" tween otficials within a department L‘ whim 12g i w; 1 ‘ghurler. Buffalo —-'1‘he fairgrounds special. $20,000 gov"; Dm- p. n o out-day player can: eiqual, Wm h“ the customary "den. Sh... M McDonald (ByJOHTIg Pgnosaltew, Himlgmenoo . III-Thin. 7- I " l " i 't 2gb‘: vefieggiwegtleteiretondcueizizlkoglrt m” (m m”) - Jackson. now Plbylns tor fish Zfifindiifiedifi m: p.32; A 0,, . golfdom, abdicated his (throne l2 scoring honorg in Imklnz. Olevelmd M- Wllklllefln- R-A I Dob?_ gsu 5-“ Mann, Pittsburgh with Whirlawa . has been called off Dm- A b ' Boslon Bruins. scored his 212th 10d ‘ T), m, ,0“ h k “mm because or inability of Alsab - ' u m mum“ 1m” ‘- N311 dioxin lflatloaniglgtflfickfiy lleégu” Wi- twammont ' saws»; ¥>°§oTn2n‘?wod3¥ 01°18 yrietfonnl 0c will, who wu MWW” '°" g$hol?rtl's‘b%r1geeland Elm‘ ds I Nd c‘ difoigglgyuégmglaifig "Mlle" l‘ (‘JO O OX1 l‘ ~ ' , G 11H ‘ ' ‘ I , l’ ‘*3 °“ “l letter writers are co-operating with _ snow ,1 , m mm mfllxthm 01m lxlmgglllli; {us}: Cunningham, Cleveland ° "l a n, luonoton. decision mo) and w d1 It 15.1118 1 L i l 735mg i010 thi- . l: $0"? (13,193 Wvvgffaeitsmrlylf-i gogvefirrilgnggzoallso§éonggfig§oho§f L‘ liltgrdan l‘ "l" °l 010L100 Pictum on sold. him ulna hiio ‘lhurior “mm- -*-- P‘°"‘d°“°= mo“ n mnounm a Os‘ mm” 5°“m°“' E °' will.“ 207 i“ 16 “m” Wm‘ trol in a r0 ra which he expects v' dd ————-———~— was inactive w overtake the ‘Mb Demarcc, Providence Bruins. Jackson may hold the ' p g m . _ _ WHAT 51,3551)“ a; “we; m’ g Rlsher. Indianapoiis ‘ma 315114100 011d 0fll‘l'l/1l'llta$15.000 Tc" kayo ‘him (160 d“ 1 d to save 01.000000 a year. Lucky shakes _ - d s to s atlstlcs issued by M,» m“; be b m t Ab Norbert Landry n, o p114, Pdiggfiiiggnbggtmmdmgg; 003113 Pllmlwthitlosfilaglutagilonlnaigd é BSjgltiner ' President 303137;, h” . mm §f’°h§°"“°" hiiidillmw" h" t°' H°'°° pWhirlawway. mining efna other Mflogstlllhn. a ' mil-he t t. ' - W11 - - , _ ‘c '"" "rses w be ibl . - C 1%,’ o, §wrotjgaawv$ggt “if; Government correspondeglocgooolgég H. Turner iiililiiiiloilllLl-“Ekifiéi uok Jones of vidsnloo with U" Mhmd‘ h" "mam" motions close Nov 38.6w o mm h m» “we modem now-- h» itlzwilté‘; year d is t" mwfizo...’ our OUR WAY B J R WILLIAMS OUR B0 m!“ l“. W“. w? . esggliatgd’ nl a ll ite among ‘Gl W y . . ligu§g‘“" ' yam slsoy Ema m ow orms:-- ' ___ "“\,' "" """"‘ ""'_"' 03%} oo§i§“‘fs"n§l§ §§°§~§d 782'? "w “we” 001- Thwnson no and n. Mutch ILL. PUT YOUR KEY YEH. AN’ NM T» T00 axgpétibfig‘ FAiNfliOEl-ewCl-IOMPF- vsAs-tmxzroaplouwza h Poisonl stewart, ohco of Montreal °d “m”! m‘ m“ Pm“ “ ° “Q J" 9mm‘ 19 RIGHTJN YOUR HER HAND S _T RIGHT ‘ OIOPF.'F~..A;;E|Q\T\1QQQ_ - 53mg» 5Q qqgmy A "WM ‘° m’ m“ '5” “m "m ““ D‘ “°°"°’ l" HAND so W011- KEYHQl-i l5 A" "°'-° "THE"; AL‘- cueTbMen-s- coemznm TRUCK ca» Passvoc o» .. | . , ofilco materllu may be saved. A. warren i 211 TH- wAy HOME; I NEVEQ WAN-f 1'0 6Q 2 - 3 Prank Oaldoc. a solomool o! o It 1' “imam! m“ mm"g°v.°m' M" D1121.“ m6 95 HAVE IT HANDY ‘ER NIGHT LIKE WHEN OFTHE wkRuoswl-OOK AT THE SVQEET WWHGJT i "km l; most “ma, 1MP. w m, mont correspondence runs to 000,- High slnglo A, Sontner 221, WHEN yOU GET THRU ANOTH ' E, AFLEEHNG QHADOV“ w ThKux A DETUDR!‘_ ‘rim mm the 1 Enigma?‘ by‘ or mgorgnsirgtteriettermterfymtsrlaggtg High three '1' Dillon “67- TQ you‘; 990m gplg TRtQADéTO FiNghTguggfloLs =.- OF M‘ GL9 LF F§5T\N3 S“ TH‘ WA‘! DO"! $31’ v u e " 1TH OWL. s I mnhtfllltlotigfa e ye m ‘at sides of g sheet of paper and using FRIDAY AFTERNOON LADIES W N TH’ 5AM; HANp v M FfiM MEMT il-“LE 0TH AID FOR ' FQUQ € ' P ° I u“ bu“ ‘m’ °‘ “m” which have LEAGUE siUFF '\T-@WQELNESCN\T CHEEGE sANDfliCm "m" I" "'0 W“ "l- “l” m" °"‘ “‘ "“""°‘°' °°" ‘WHAK-KAFFIM-v 1 woo sv-wrml ' h," to y“ charm“; g, 5M n, Thcmpsorl Plans to reduce con- Go-Gettcrsz- ‘k . with g gem“ g m“; mdly ‘u. sumpt on c oifico stationery by $5 T- MflKelll-ll 105 r ANaTui SANDMMH. our. FA?“ ture. Ho did it too in o most of- Pegofsellfiindmtlon of the Dogma gig: 1 - v I ) 805*“ $0155 THIS nll-Lullimih iii} New“ wngat m. “pen” optics of seemingly minor economies D- McDonald 139 f _ . , ~ “MEI , // i” two guy‘ ““T°‘1J‘."‘."“ any.’ running into big money may he L. Bearlsto 149 . I - z m adddtion he going | seen in tho fact that the govern- motty problem of what. go 4° “E ment offices throughout Canada IDli-flres:— feudin hockey plgjygyl who won't, use nino tons of Ordinary pins a Bagnall lroop knuckles and Itioks vear- 131m“ from getting out of bounds when The 000mm! control Work i! M- °~ 5mm" they meet. lng carried out by a small staff I Graves o o o o n a modest suite of offices in the A- Hflwatt Jinlmy Orlando wont; b, ‘bk y; new supreme court building. The _ glay in 'I‘or0ntp till furtheg- none‘ order-in-council setting up the 1061m- tewart will not be able to play in offico was passed last Aug. 18 and lgflilignald hmdmi E. Wooincr A. E. we must forget. profits for the dur- ation." ovcn_ bait-tie all tho way beforo this years c ampiorls are. decided. A meeting that should in the grounhcgliiwrk Ifeoar the proposfl ser- v ce ey o is hed led f E the o...“ dill “smut. as: . conomy Move resentativm 0d’ the tilree forces will be present and it is likely that __ plans for the season will bo laid, ' ‘ ‘ ' n; c. n. Blackburn ZION CHURCH LADIES’ Handsome Harvey Jackson is 8i LEAGUE an Prooo Staff Wrllor Klllilloos:_. another f th - - 1d and u” toralfee “gm ngefhge%lsif DEF‘. Pte. Alfred Carson. No. :3 ~lQanoobaoolbalhcaonfl ¢04o0o554S¢oS> SSSSGSSKIIE3EQ Detroit. Both donate a Col. Thompson 803K000 W011i “fly dol1ar| to war charities. in September. . o o o o Barrett Hazard . Orders so far issued mimic! Orlando, a most mild mannered Sol/eminent will"?! “m? t° wk‘ lad of! the ice despite the fact nowledlzo wuilne vorresbolidelm — h , that he wears some of the loud- s. strict PEHWtimQ mmlllm —‘md c m‘ Aw“"‘ ost and most arresting clothes and w turn in to the vrlntlnx rem N- hats you will meet in o. day's all office {nBCOIII-lg not in actual 155 march. took all ths worst of the use and a1 surplus beyond a ma- B4 recent tehattiijng. stewfit a brash sonable roger-ire. f m I no we , youngs w o went for a bit Ail requ on; or o cs eqllp- ' - of head | llttin after some ha m t and su lies must D1158 High single N. McDonald 248. p g ‘r °“ pp High three L. Gerry m, / / / A midst xx . ‘ SALONE‘! 9 I-Rvnuv-Ms g\ o“ i 4"" " Wi-N MOTHERS 6E1‘ GRAY n41; _ v _- __ ' ILU-IIGJLIIAY. - alight/tinge 831th“ ilimmy regarding through the directors oifige “and an en h d d b to d c re uc ons and won't bo ablgsetil m“ 11151- wliierloltmgibio. Ilbxfalilstance. era-w! BUSINE“ GIRLS’ LEAGUE ‘brolt, a far lfrom preornd may not bc issued except in ex- OMEN"? by ‘lbronto 9.07.811; . changg for used ones. Olewom‘ m BRINGING UP FATHER fr. Ooldar sometimes solemn but always solomie worked out L.vefy neat type of unishment in these cases. Horn esths bos their way in tho war whiyls repent for lheir quick Neither sido can kick much at this decision, It is mlnoth Justice at its best, Some Changes In Procedure For Mobilization, By Frank Flaherty tmnadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, Nov. 6 -—(CPJ—- As the transfer oi’ military mobilization 1mm the Department of War Ser- vices department to National Bel- eotive Service approaches. consid- eration is being given to some ad- ministrative ohnnges in the mobili- lation procedure. Ono oi the matters receiving at- tontion is tho rocedure in medical examination. he possibility of having all potential draftees given o military medical examination as soon as they are eligible for oom- pulsory call is being reviewed. The advantage such BIOW of view of the draft at the earliest posible moment and so make it possible to plan for the future. Compulsory recruiting for the rs- servs army was also understood to be receiving octivo consideration. iWhiIo there are o, number of quest- lons relating to it still to ho settled, Informed sources said its , In principle m? come at any time. It i; believe that threo groups would likely bo affected by compul- sory sor-vioe in the reserve: sin o onon between 10 and 40 inclusive age group callable present of mod- ical examinations, dvisionll war services boards send out notices his notice to report for military training at a time when he is re- quired to fill one of the monthly requisitions of the Army. Usually this second notice follows shortly after the medical examination. ~ When the man reports to tho army he i4 then given another med cal examination. this time by an army medical board which fin- ally determines his status. He may be found unfit and rejected. Bcmetinles. if the local physic- ian's examination report does not appear to justify a low catego . a. man mag be called before a me - ical boar If review and, after getting a more complete examin- ation, find himself in category "A" and get his notico to report for training. A shortage of doctors and the problem of getting to the doc-tors men who live at a distance from larger centres are considerations involved in the problem. One of the problems to be settled ii compulsory reserve arm service is decided upon is how select men to be call . The reserve army does not need anything like the number of men who are suitable to servo in it, It was considered bio the mmeg of men declare eligible for service in each area might be sel- ected by lot or that the names of available men might be turned over to tho officers commanding units requiring men, for selection. _____.____?_____ LET'S GROW MORE The pistachio nut contains over 50 percent of oil. SAVING! DRIVE 1M8 LONDON - (OP) — "Wings for Victory" weeks. a nation-wide av- ings campaign similar to War eo- pons ks and Warshipnweek‘: L. G. Duncan D. Spence M. Mclnnis D, Cox Piloll:_ E. Cox P. McKinnol-l H Shams. E. Jones E. Sutherland Gunners:- E. Mitchell M. Dockendorf! R. Toombs J. McLeod G. Holmes Sergeants:- J. Kielly S. Smith N. McKenzie O. Vail J McFadyen High single E. the 350, NAME OI‘ H1811 three E. COX 579. POPULAR WAR BONDS PREEZQRIA — ( earmar 1 South Atirlcagrfolzsgpiflsxllvse {aellld “i: oeasifnt of nearly £5,000,000 ($22,. The word J h h l 7,000 times inc glen Oigccauufqtgfiggz MFOUTBALL P.W.C vs. 817.0. Last gomo of seriao Tuesday, 4 P 65 10B Mitchell 293, i GP) —War bonds W JEIIOVAII Nov. l1, M. 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