__ PAGE six ~l 26, , l A SPORTINGE lil-Jws-iiin-nr illed- Wings Lineup Still Not Complete Senior’ Rugby League Opens 0n Wednesday Prclliirir J Walter Jones will kickoff here Wednesday afternoon to launch the senior rugby league. it was announced yesterday. The nneni- match will be between St. Dunstalfs University and the Royal Air Force. The third team in the lealzuc is tile R.C.A.P'. from Bum- mersicle. The RAF‘. and the Saints have mt twice nlri-ildi‘ this veur in ex- hibition contests. with the airmen iakinir both of them Hirer-Nor. the Saints made n better showing in the second match imtl were within a slnlrit‘. noint of their opponents. expect to have much trouble. This time with ill!‘ leadership in the llelwll: fornlesl imsue lit stake the American lioekey lnFlgill-hszu lsnligxlliftllilbilioniolg-vecdl- isitctlllie i L s 5t. Dullstalfs iiclti.“ M‘ I illpens Tonight finished. He still hasn't signed single Detroit veteran to g next six their National l-iookev League lea- son Sunday naalnst New York "We inte gotiations witll our veterans Tues- Ilnv." said Adams Football Rivalry In Nazi Prison l CLEVELAND. Oct. 25—(APi.. The American Hockey Lzague soa- son starts tomorrow niirht with the Cleveland Barons and the Pitts- burzh Hornet; playing a war ben- efit unme. $1.000 going to thh Di- tpf.» rtellL-f liund oi Windsor Ont... and the balance to the Cleveland Sign Door canteen. .l txtcll: even to German pri-. PlungeEgg!"n£glxre§lxhl:ari1eci?:fh ti: soll catllps repatriated Canadian 3am“ “not mmceedlnl his brother service men said on their arrival who nqw i5 Baron genera] mums. iltlfe today. The prisoners formed er, Larry Auric again will be at land, Oct. 25 — (C 011111 football rivalry n and western Cilil-i DETROIT. Oct. 25—(CP)—-Mu\- aizer Jack Adams is lust about do- cicled on the men he wants to have on his 1943-44 Detroit Red Winks but his preseason work is far from a eon- traet and must do so within tno days before Wines open nd to start contract ne- today. " We don't no A! F: v8‘ sine"! 0n College Field Wednesday, 21th. 4 O'CLOCK Admission 2s and 15c illap liay Seeks illevv Players For Leafs ST. CATHARINE . Onto 25—-(CP)—Coach Han Dav curtail- ed the second afternoon practici- of Toronto Maul:- Leaf rookies t0- dav to start interviewing players prior to signing. No announcements were forth- coming on which players have been or will be given contracts but Dav said he expected to experience lit- tie difficulty in coming to terms with Drovers selected for the club that will open the season in Tor- onto Saturday night nan-inst New York Rangers. Day announced that Benny Grant and Don Sutherland. Owen Sound. Ont.. candidates for the netmlndinz: Job, will alternate in goal for Toronto's first ore-season test against St. Catharines Sainta St. Catharine: Wednesday lnight. Babe Pratt. Iilwln M ris. [Bucko McDonald and Rosa John- stone will hold defence posts and rs'iliii".iiiz“iiriif "iéiiitiiixéiitiiiii... .. "ma? ‘i’i~°‘iir"i'é i." “"355 ii.‘if.o‘éi'ifi“-'liy‘l“riii‘iiii‘<i“.“"55 3f...f“tnn.o.'to“ti2f.‘é.i' P“! “"- _ The roilohiih; Canadians told al- Gauthier. formerly oi Washington. _*,“"Q11t=»n- Eco Kennedv Ab col-r. advofffed m, xtifantic ‘oliliufJi ode-m in fisheries, New nhuioviek these qualities may be ocalimi Before questioning Do Mil-only n, F, to of a softball league as fast HS at goal, Dick Adolph and Yip Foster w‘ is M" °°“- M“ 3°" guaranteeing freedom from want catch was down 4.1mm pounds in and tire duties and remnslblllll" and while be w; marlin a cloud any you'll see onywhere"- and the at defence: Whitey Prokop. Mike wgbsiei‘ "l"! A1 Bhewhuk- Them are things which cams; g5 weight but u $30,031 in landed of a leader. . examination of the den Icons ' v =:ilnlnoionship of the league was Shabriga and Pete Horeck on the, dotohelp solve this rublgm “god value, wh grime Edwflrd 151""! Sis - 1159i! ' l- Melchen sl-id, Lia-rim- already h“ Olllrhtlllloeomhgfl >won by the Essex Scottish. lntier- front ine_ with a 200d handful oi- mun-onion My” gang,“ £4. b fishermen landed 1.355.130 Winds number oi paintings from still life "and pfoceggln‘ in mien Pie. Jo“ Bfenqci‘ of Wlndgqn vet-zrhns lh reserve. Pittsourzh has B l‘ Y pmpe, canning and 5m. ‘e ' by more fish last month to increase which she hnd made at hor sum- 511- Huryg ,1; go;- flnflewta. hotn-nhlstialldhg Qnt. who lvrs captured when I-"f!nr":é;il"“1,ll_c;f;l!11flwélllétginz Ggaitie 0W Illg 8 n pmvenmn o; W,“ d“, 8g,‘ h: ir incomes by $64359- merzcoursedatévloungmiglliioauléyéi g‘ is on“ wengn t k chlmu..." liviliing with the Essex sgcmsh at ' i- ._€ mm t‘ e "ii" v y. an a 0 8 titled ‘ill-I’! no... tiiti“°o...i“‘infiii".°.iln.Shi'ite r -_ EWJYE- “in .5111‘ £31222: '°° "l" "w" gyn-giogiglrknhh " "a '" M11353, ,,':*',i,,,,,°* °° ' 'h_"_T'*'“€‘“M Jan-mason and Llhyd Rouge" Zion Lid-IQ!‘ Bowling LQIQII n10 duty of SW17 W011i!!! 15 TORONTO. Oct N —- (OP) — T Sisters expressed 1102B 8"‘ 511i MQIII-clfiwl ING- Ihfill h‘ l ~ UFOC £1‘ 0 anage The Barons. who practice in the . _ —-i 191m l! mllf-‘h I! DQ911519 lbWt 91mm, o; me Local Wartime preciation for these courses which y; talked to De lid th ( Dodgers in 1944 “itfyilgsl girl's dscatslon because {out '7 1311-18" 131 153 §L§§2°’§’,§‘,,§“§,§°,,‘,'fd$1§ed km," l-lousins’ Registry Branch said’ tdodas; were given {he NotriilbDtiyme All; gefendantm declares ‘at o’ wgf BELL 6 MATH|ESON "‘ p csio. avme Will‘ n ~ . h l; rlruon - eenon esen ~—— jobs ivill nlzw at Pittsburgh W217i" F Mulch 124 195 145 -——'-‘ ffifigrrfiliiisnfif; tbreilgglfniffiflélergt h??? this schiilrarshjip fund of the bourne for thrt ye s. . "ONIY To “M! - NEW your; Cct. 25 ~ (AP) -— nesdzlv night. Indianapolis, Buffalo H Tum" l“ i“ “a c5LEn°Nim “w” M5511“; t housin accommodation to Federation of Catholic Alumnae. their ervls-elamnltiv" °i °"‘"°""'" Leo Durocller, wile was released as i-iershz-i- and Providence. the leo- M- McDonald 140 160 ea —The quarterly meeting of the fins?‘ 1m “i, reg“; h", been After Benediction of’ the Blessed previous witnesses. Defence Attor- l’ l. lllll a player - manager about a month 1110's other members. all will sop M. Daliziel ‘l9 40 3'1 Clloclonian Club was held last d,” gym] The" 2'" ‘mum; sues-among which was given in the n Godfrey Hf and W- l- 4- m. ilgiiin will lnonoeetheorooltlyn action bv Saturday, night with a good attendance of "Pl; nuuiil- n thflmwmmm 00......“ £113,551, the mefllbfll rc- cgllkndar have no wed a. line of l-LF, McPhee B.A.,K.C. c rs or the national baseball m? Go Getlersa- members. in following officers 1-'°°. ' °' ° 0mm, hm turned bathe Academy l-lall. where que toning designed to show can "on" n - . e e REMEMBER wHE~ ii ears is iii. °t“°‘ih”""o‘€i‘"- ii“ i “m ‘ ' "r “mili. ..... am is m".is..e..o.. “new mum»- l ., » -, . : s en '. . . - v r a ' ~rl<iiyoliilfiflliicin than 2h. vear and TorglxfaTgtf (gltataatdlzirioynfiioi b0 t E_ M0,,“ m m m lnnfld‘: W, mefldenh M, FAQ WOMAN amen HONORED 0,1312 Qyfiggglfaiitffgey i “F 5mm {o tow, h, "m lllloy Building Charlottetown .l= i0 111=11‘»"‘-'<‘ Onlv- The itfms We" u, b,‘ s g t f 1 g a u A- Jewell 19° "5 135 dduwh- mm“ "i" ilmfldemt M“ IDNDON Oct a _ (o?) ___-m, —-————€-—'-' 5m" °‘ Wm" ldflf‘, [JALMER Q |~|A§LAM not d1>-,c1,,5(.d_ b“; Bummer ‘Bid e gget upse n sx seasons A. Patterson ‘I6 l0! 12d lfiblcolnl MacKihnon: treasurer. - ' _ CROWN PRODUCES ing De y tlirs a oil o,“ is the best contra“ We we in the Big Four Rugb Union three Mr. Neil McConnell: Realm-n; famous woman sniper. Limit. 1.8g‘ noon Jul, g‘ “d, m “mil-mu, ‘_ L n“ ,_ ‘_ I ugilidk slnhlmiyeyl? ‘Jieen 1n “Se?” hrliéhaggetrgdfly iiidtféildgsitotliili? lslupgnfitiuz- 11s ‘l5 1M ‘gggndéfigréeggtlxmliigm: o". lsfillllliélggnkioelirhigl-lkum '7 (Co ti d from e 1) lei: took theaecusmlynmyi: Bank :1 Nova Soc ‘ c ey n response a - . - - _ - ' nue o; . - _ W jillfiffliqil that the document in Toronto. Only ‘a week earlier ‘I. Laiierty 151 1m 19o MacI-‘adyen: Piper. Mr’. Bruce Mac. aided the ‘title of ‘Hero of the So- - questioninm- _ chgrlottetown, I. I » _whlcll replaces a player-manager Ottawa. had swamped Argos 41-6. E. Bell 131 104 134 Loren. The following directors were flet Union’ together with the Or- 0.35 “page known a; H , e l Morel}, '10 u)“ . mmmm Dumche, had (his W“ Big facwrs in the tumaboue were 5_ Mqgxjnnon 351 m 9° appointed: Messrs Neil MacCan- der of 14min and the Gold star p, Mgrlgny agreed to an oxarnlna- screen was wider guard attbe time ma,“ Lining ed for a substantial salarv cut. the superb backfield running of 154-1.. White 11S 13d 149 hell. Abel: MacLearl. A.W. Matha- Medal. the Moscow Radio said to- tion oi his body with a. microscope. by Nasal: constables. t 118d Lhmt he wouldn't advise pound Bobby Coulter and n game-l son. '1‘. Benton Hector McKay. night in a broadcast recorded by Melchen said, adding:- pmone to "go out on a limb on winning last minute field goal by Skywrlten- Walter litacKcnzie, M.L.A, Ronald the‘ soviet Monitor. "I found burned hairs m his that." Anni, sgukm A, 5mm“ m l“ u; McDonald. William MscNell and ' ---~" ' "- “'“‘ A_ wgfmn l” m "l John L. Jeatnn; It was ided n. (gdameron lsa an m 331,51 a} Andbrew saggy dtiniaxer. goo- Arm S. . ovem 8X‘. 5 8 ' B ‘i’ MAMMUTH AUC IUN cusses For!» ..._-...'_.-..--_-_-_.---;, Wherever Canada's troops are stationed, there you will find Staniieldfil Underwear as port of their equip- ment. We are proud that Stanfield’: are supply-la‘ these protecting garments to our armed serviced. Bui, on the homo front too, you can enjoy the comfort and quality oi SianiielcYs. A limited supply is available for civilians through our dealers. When you must buy underwear, insist on qelflng Slonileldls. Ii will give you the extra warmth, oxlrcl quality, and extra long life that Stanfield’: experience oi over 6O years puts inlo every garment. Take core oi your underwear. When you buy Sianfleldfi, you are buying the bell . . . an important thing lo remember when you must make everything lost longer. n IYAIIHD‘! IJMIID IIUIO, NJ. Iran/Finn is‘ A/olflizmiioflzé- sired success 06C. - l FIVYCO . Show 84 136 Hleh Single: S. McKinnon. 2i High 'i‘ilree: s. Mcmnnon, s4: Sport Shorts From Britain B! Allan Nlokleaon Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Oct. 2 — (OP) —'I‘hey led Bold Archer from his Newmar- loet. stable for the last other day. And in a nearby field the most. prolific sires oi winner: in the history of the turf, was dea- troyed by a bullet. Bo the lnfirmities of age. A splendid a animal who type of mare, Bold Archer in a l2 the father oi’ 180 winners who acc- ounted for 267 rlces. Those victor- iest were worth something uious . v wnorl- Bred by tlve late Sir John Rab- lnson at the famed Workshop Manor Stud. Bold Archer was ur- chased by the late R. L. V._ er- wood for $135,000 in 1929. Unknown to all but the princi - als. Gustator, a horse that ' mi t win next season's Derby, figur in a lightning change oi’ ownership at a Salisbury race meet- The deal was put through in the paddock within two minutes and gist before Gustator raced to victory in the five turlorlg Parkstone Plate. ‘me buyer was H. ouyoumdjian. an American from Mulchoster with lig cotton trade interests. He paid Lord Carnarvon about $35,000 for the colt» Incidentally. the buyer also had a Iubstantial bet on Custom-right on the nose. Each of the three placed horses in a Salisbury sprint returned a pro- fit to successful betters of one penny on two shillings. That's be- cause the betting was so hea there was insufficient money le t in the "tote" to ply l. dividend. Racinf rules my that "if tho xi. pool is nsulficient to pay back e value of the bets on the winning or placed horses. as the case may be, then two shillings. one penny, shall be paid.” Cont. Bruce Hobbs. who an a kid of 1'1 won the 1008 Grand National alsepiechase on Battleship, been awarded the Military Cross. Bruce joined the army at the out- break oi war and has served more than three years in Middle Fast where he was twice woimded. recovered from til He hu 11m e latest injury. At one time it was thought that the ‘chaps would never ride avsin. He. fractured his back in a fall at cheltenham tloes shortly after winning the National. Hill complete recovery arnaoed turf world. Silver Pair must he one oi the world's most versatile racers. At Limerick Junction in ‘lire, she ran two rnces in one den-one of them over the hurdles. She was unplu- ed in the l i-I mile hurdle event but a couple of hours iaoer eecond in a two mile flat race. Breeding of types of sunflowers has . rled out in Canada largely by Dominion nrperisnental firms .0. i?“ on. be: 0d 8011, Ci w artll-s m. equal cl c3114; u: "f; ::..-.-~.....-:-'....-. .., all: llalvaueo. » cxuwku- to: annual-ooh:- oouno , m“ amnion urn mulls IISCUID TWIN DIIS Pllllllll Gautier, one of thatwo Comleydied Sheisthed; andIlrs-Oau QUIIN‘! CANADIAN FUND — The from this the llmd now amounts to $7,201.66. FUNERAL funeral of the late Mrs. Wnitiock was held from her residence, 101 Elm Avenue on Slui- day afternoon. Services at the home and grave were conducted by '1‘. E- MoLenl-lan- Interment was in People's Cemetery. The pallbearers were: George Cudmore, Neil Mackenzie, Thomas Whalen. George Peterson and Jack l1!- .___. NUTRITION MEETING - Nesta Hinton of Services. Ottawa arrived here last night in the course of a Maritime tour. she addresses a public meeting this afternoon in Queen 31011031‘ Auditorl t’ m b, h 9 99ml!“ ° 9 81 wt 0!" ardine harvest was 937.600 100d Miss Hinton referred to the s recent International Conference of x530 IQDDOIXIted: Messrs. MacPadveorIla: A W. Matheson and Aboa l. o. p. E, MEETING-Tile rag- ular metlnz or the Royal Chapter o! the I. O. D. It. was yesterday afternoon wl attendance. Mrs. H. L. Vicn Regent. presided in the H1100. dire to Mrs. H. J. Gordon. sadness pervaded the meeting it was learned that Mrs. D.A. Mac- mom hid ha: been the usua this stallion who ranked as one of clothing, comforts. books and m". uinesooand eyfrv committee report- g wo Begs" for ld Archer. at i0. wu feeling ed fortbe Navy. also fill; mowmm ted l nev u vo or racers from every vlllretto fund. a. Prisoners oi War d and sailors and mine sw year period ending last season was "I illnd- It i! ifltemtlhl to note the annual report oi‘ the Na- ‘téiigréahl ‘war convener that cr is “i” for bl- ving oon lngle donation for the British craft Flu-id last . . also voted to place a memorial wreath on Armistice Day. Jack Hodgson of the R.C.A.F. has arrived home on a short visit to his parentat Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hodg- y. HCTURES FOR NORWICH , LONDON — (CP)- Russel Col- man. lord Lieutenant of Norfolk, has decided in bequeath to ich his ‘collection of 0 worth a fortune and fund-s to erect and equip buildings in which house them. —-lllf1' JOIIQIISQQrd-llld Logan yel evening. tor o Pte. Elna I ll King Street. *1 Amount Province contributed to S UND A Y — The Nelson late the Cudmore, Ernest ent o! the landed. pounds Miss the Nutrition uare Iimpha zlng_ ISIS than 27th. at 3-80 D. Parents. frie ted in Girl cordially invited to be Present the meeting. ‘no. will be served Fish Landings In Maritimes HALIFAX. Oct. as --<0P>- Fish landings in the Maritimes durinB September showed substantial creases in both weisht and landed value over the catch for Seiltflfllb” 1942 it was shown in Stine e rt of A. L. Barry. Def ' r °° Ens Divis- lOn. L t month. 45.037300 pounds 0! fishuwith a value of ll 106.743 W°Y°_ compare wl . 11-999 valued at SLNQJW l» 1'9" "god laninla increased by 487.- 100 pounds and were worth more to the deep sea fisherm catch was 860800 pounds lower. but hlRhar made it wort 850 more. The lobster nut cuaiunrrmbwu cuARpiAN erllrlnl. Slllllllllll A Guide ANNUAL manna A-r GOVIINIINT r1008! nuclei Guides is years of and over are invited to I Annual Meettibpkbe 01h 3:36 l?" all“ Association. Q I merit House. Wednesday, October m. nds and all interes- work are i8! trend the Govern- tern Fisheries 56D but was worth $747 more. $64,234 telnber 185i; Will’: also at dentains The Rev. Si‘. idea o! the Summer lengthy Social Spi ces in; to the The ds . .A.A. Match. Mol- Neii adaoCanneii W3. haw. T. Edward illness of the Regent. A feeling of when beloved and valued being done. ‘fDittv tmas ar being fill- adeitional bags adopted ship. no National of the C8D" :dit C banter urgent Air- yal Edward tributed the N Ne‘; p c urea the "Norwich School," to cent discount for cash. t to ioi gagging God to “Peace with J ‘for; or the great benaf: of a Chris an education deep debt of gratitude we owe t0 the Sisters who have taught us with so much devotion o.» Sisters u 011311 desc Christ and studied in the the Gospel asaages. She mar-trad Father Lyon's course on Leadership, mentioning particular- llotre llama Alumnae llome lioming Sunday pened with euphemism. odor... --o o Ida. th The President. IIJICOIIgaId u? and no attended the Summer School were callird up- on to present their NP" were listened to with keen interest. st Augustus gave a Iwnrrfll tion of _ Summer School of catholic Action. the enthusiasm of the large num- ber of delegates who attended: the magnificence and suitability of Loy- ola University as the site the School and a resume oi’ the and diversif which were open to the Anna led course;- del "ates. s; , ribed Father lord's lectures on the aubiect. ‘The rit of the Saviour" or. 1n en. other words, seeklnk the R006 01 “w” “méoliiiillil Zfiiiilififlfi} unlit of °h t! which of ‘n. linroll for YMCA. Gymnasium" Clo‘ , ‘ ’ saint-don aloe-lilo: i: 1 annoys l Montlayl and Thursdaya 1.30- m m Announcement wglrianufi lioekey Pram“ 1 oucns mp WOMEN nmrols ‘ Mondays and nundm zit-cu N, m-ruumpnlirss Mvndm and Thunder: LII-Ll; a SENIOR Gill-i l LADIES Tuesdays Ind Thurllhyu IJQ-gy. l‘ o! tM the h envexpianatlous Marl] his coat and u! shoes. gregse in tho trousers wla urlmarr- tle h the Jill miliifi, o! this-house failed The Crown's point in testimony about the shirt “m5;- “55941-1- 1JLAB8 Tueadnyu and may. no.4“ ,_-_ ' ullammamr I'll! Senior llell———-——l5.il 3,”____..__.__._ 3,“ Woman—-__._._-_ 4.00 fl|fl|_-——-____ z,“ Arrangenlentsl for Iaakelhfvlpand Groups may h; m“ h. r 'dolnutnnioe----w.s.sounuon hy:lcal ° - - -un.nollnnii"' _ I Join Now and Attend Regularly. gtgneamls and the bafiklsbkof both . bis bearing. ustache and on h Professional Gard: McLeod 6P Bentley ' w. a nun-ran. g o. s. a ans-ran. u. o, Barrister: and Attorneys-up Law Ill Prime Sine! so al difia - y “wafer vghe burnrfi. said The officer salld may drove to ‘s homo; ' here he dive Lots and a The eclothing was Well reused and luliwrlokled and the D0 Lil _----_;—_ " shirt and We asked 31:1 tiééotlbleoiolpm: . to produce the hlorrellono cflmpany is that the cloth AT ALBION CROSS l. On Wednesday Oct. 27th At 12.30 p. m. I am instructed by Mr. Philip S. Cobb, to sell by Public Auction his farm, stock, crop and implements, alo house- hold furniture and utensils. FARM: 50 acres of choice land and buildings. STOCK: 1 horse, 1600 lbs, 9 years old (Percheron), 1 horse 1450 lba., 6 years old (Clydesdale), 1 horse, 4 old (Sammy Hal), 8 milk cows, 2 steers 2 1-2 years old, 2 heifers 2 1-2 years old, 4 lielferal 1-2 years old, 6 calves, 1 brood sow with litter of nine, 1 brood sow due to furrow Oct. 28th, 70 hens 1 year old, 110 chickens. CROP: 25 tons hay, 1 stack oats (175 stooka). IMPLEMENTS: I deering binder, 1 hay mower (Frost and Wood), _l spring tooth lever harrow (almost new), 1 gang plow, 1 single plow, 1 hay rake, 1 dump cart, 1 truck wagon (Tudltope Aderson), 1 hay rack, 1 driving sleigh, 1 box sleigh, 1 wood sleigh (new), l set bob aleighs, laawlng outfit, 1 cream separator (Massey-Harris) practically new, 4 cream cans, 1 jogging sulky, 1 acuffler, 1 power potato sprayer (Watson), 1 seeder, 1 set driving harness, 2 sets working harness, 275 ft. 6 it. chicken netting, 1 express wagon, 1 chicken house, forks, shovels, lloel, etc. Also stove, tables, chairs, 1 sewing machine and household utensils. TERMS 0F SALE-All sums up to $10.00 cash, over that f amount, six months credit on approved joints notes, 5 per W. l-l. BEATON, Auctioneer i ‘ years J. S. TA YLOR OPTOMETRIST * and lie. w.-i...*~-i'. .......°"-....... Phone llll Phone Residence Ill! nu‘ WIDOW"QINS QE .' a. WORKER. B: LD AND COLON-SSS" P5 A-LOOKIN‘ TH\5 WA I" YOU ER "WERI BRINGING or FATHER “M55 F KEPT uIJST- “QHTED ? » i tram "were: Jr- w- w"“""*~.i~ MY {GA AND TIMESEWXPVE l5 arr-a To HIM. seam Q “mm f’ 2 .-~ , i’ M ° t ' / ~ - A.» z _ ’ a‘ ’ ,1 _' p’, L '.- x / - kill By W'- vouws suns voiru. as ALL, '3 114x16“ WNW-l TH’ HQPERIN’ ‘ ‘ BV "t: ‘l’ '* _:‘." h. ..-;: r>\ We’? . h, l a ' xi.‘ ill‘; y l / I | i i