NOVEMBER 2s. .- gesu- (~- nemand Inquiry By Parliament Into War Contracts cinkc. Canadian Press tliif Writer) Nov. 2'I—(CP1—'1'he - u! private members ‘.111 for a more direct ding this i1atlon's iwar 11 1111111111 momentum today .-,11_1p "en support of two 11111 s, one from Gov- (‘n ri it (B! h. d committees 0t’ Par- lntcd to look into and 1110115 phases of war :1:<~ ordinary membbe-r 111 more detail what . 1111- instance. the mat- gllit- llcr ieporl 1i oi $3.5!) 1,1111 0:1 . the rCllOlll and "eperl. 'l‘l1o ..'.a". coin- ' . 1110 sisk dill-lug the 1 '1 1111111: officers were ap- l; t _\l1-.~, Andrew Gallant. .1.'l.l, blrs. iadrian Gal- D0ir- .\l1.~~.s hiargaret , iiss Bern idette movcl and seconded that 11.1; l0!‘ the sick 111i 1111111 is *1 111111 .. conzled Miss Ber- Pdqllfi. and Mrs. Adrian i the sick committee . 1=. (‘c "$1.1- LeClair and Viola 1111 school committee all .1 months. Program carried 11st year. People ivhere lo be 111-id prepare the It was moved and second- ? we hive r1 (lance. Lottery 11 ~‘~:1t night. School to be ' the dance. Moved ti a protector for the 1111111111. Next meeting to OVG l‘. gjhoitl a1 the liomc of Margaret. o. Roll call to be answered by 1 wxs served and a nice pro- ir“ (Hlliflfii out. Meeting ad- l in suiglnq G01 Save the Royals ‘l; Concordia '7 Canadians 8; Verdun 3 Port Cclbome 2; Toronto Marl- London 0: Oshawa l5 St. Catharines 2; Niagara Falls 2 Saskatoon 8; Flirt Flori 3 Reglopolis 3; R. M. C. 0 Pittsburgh s; Hershey 4 Buffalo 3; Providence 1 Cleveland a; PhlladelPh_1l1__3_,____ 1940 (IIIIIIIIJQIIIIWIIIIAW 1 \ Buffalo Club BOWLING RESULTS ‘III’ av/Iplrrr/Irzegwwwkxzps A \ lb 0 i: it .1 with Verdun Red Drvils tonight in a Quebec Senicr lrlrckey match which they lost, Montreal Canadiens. McGl-bbcn ivarked 011 ii lllie with ccntre Tag Milllir and Marcel Des- pcltruu but did not figure 111 the scoring. The young wlngrr had re- ceived a try-out earlier with the National Hockey League Canadlens at their prc-seascn training crimp in St. Hyacilitlie. Lieagiie 8-3, t0 (By ’l‘hc Canrdian Press) Quebec Senior League 0. H. A. Senior “A" 1 l boros 4 Saskatchewan ScnFor Kingston Junior American League h? .1 .1‘ d, '0» "~T‘.‘.'i‘-? ..~_r-; r r in 1 The largest, finest and most - reliable lino of watches in the Province are to he found here. Come in and look over our stock! ,. .,_ __ ___A_____ H _, _‘_....._-...~--~~——-4 slilcciu PRICES GIVEN T0 MEMBERS 0F ARMY, NAVY an $111- our displliy oi‘ the llridlll Wreath Diamond llosziries, Pen limit-clots. Crosses, etc. i111 JM/wPEilFEtT .\l.<11 our assortment Signet Riflllil- and Pencil 1i AlR FORCE- famous Rings. Sets. fir 5'» lwziiitiful prizes: 1st. 1"" (11-11111 Wrist Watch: 3 1] ._ Fltfll With $1.00 purchase a coupon to win one Si“ ""10""?! if you bring this ad. 52 piece set b:il\‘9l'\\'8l'9; rd Ladies’ Wrist Watch. 1 1.1m overhead and a large volume of business en- ll?» us to sell nt prices that cannot be equalled. CHESTER A. .l1-11-1»11(.,. Q <~':~e-.-'*'."¢.~(*rv <'(.'<’€Y'<'IE‘£'(('(K(‘(IWiIIWYTKTEKKQWKIVY‘TT"TZ'T'-?‘;‘K‘€“=‘Z‘ ‘. v"- i5 (~:1‘.<““_ CAMPBELL I57 Queen Street :11 |‘1lll€|l'l‘(| iiiillion dol- , _ _ v ,‘,_ . 1, .11 111,. 1111L1I-11:l1-|1l?lt:2,1,§1, UHARLOITETOWN ALLFAB gig: i>i:1r8le,€.nll\IlicKlnnon, :55, 1 ,-~1~111i11:s c" . , ee, , @130 1 t (Iolniiions might Lummflm“ “an” mud’ $3‘ :1 (Jiisitledon (CCF, c" and G Pu" M|lk___ ~T°"|Iht of. 7:00:_ . stet. ' ' rntls voluminous Bmnbers vs. Weak Slit ' .1 .1 little more than $131,?“ Cm“ v$~ Tigers. m __ .-11111 l\'3\'€illlllg num- J" Meme“ 195 Z28 108 t-tirporzitions of doubtful w‘ Dooley 2,7,7 [24 222 HOLY NAME BOWLING _ 111i complained. He C“ Gregory n9 "9 180 L _ -___ . 1. 1;1111\1- $tini0tlllllg_ of Auast. night. on the Holy Name .~1.1 ;11;;1 i111" whflt qualities. To1a1_2854_ olérys the All Comers defeated the - oi the mistakes that have m 'I‘lmers in the second game of l! 'ii" ("111111 1y- 9111111111913‘ n Blcltzz- i: serfs, by a "@5781" 0f 199 1, 1111s paid to the P 5- N151 same will be plgygQ _ 1111's of Parliament. p_ 311mg“; N, 16a l," Mclidaynight at 8:46. '_ , 1.1 the 111-called dol- ,K‘ Black", m) I57 m] Old TIIIIEYSI‘. .‘ 111~11 111111 are cluttering v_ (iyanflm m8 w; n4 China-an 354 213 191 ‘ ~ 1 111 riviniva." asserted B_ McDonald n5 m6 Hm C0111? 193 333 226 1 .1.-.~11o11k 1W1 "M" n. Whitlock 19a 2:10 zas J‘fi;€1ré‘; fig; % 169 ‘ ~ 152 - ~ -»~w— T tel-ml. J- A- 59ml" 144i 905 23' M“ NH‘ “u” SHELTERS Higl sln l W D l 277 Tolalwanu‘ a I -— 1 ge, . :0 c}. . . ii ~10? Cablrl High three, n. Whitlclk, sea. ‘“ ¢°m°"=- l. minister‘ for G. McDonald 134 193 245 tonight announced Enamel‘! Bnterprlze Bakeryz- A" MCCWSKEY 167 202 249 icing formulated for Rlobin 204 206 162 111‘ air-tunnels. at- E. McDonald 230 214 209 jsmnen 153 251 139 s s111>1n1y systeln .1, l-l. Gallant 211 199 zoo D1» I» Duffy 242 m 32a 1 1.1111 shelters. B, Dunn 167 1:13 n19 T9‘al—321°- 111111 the new J. McLeod 2111 168 1112 H1911 $111818 DP L- Duffy 838- - c. LeClair zis 201 19s Hull} three Dr- L- Duffy ‘I92- Tonight at 8:30 Tanton‘s Fire- Tom1__g9g9_ stories vs. Lambrose Dermos. rv 11111111111111 with bunks Wm“ "I _ mo“ Pmfflrfzcorlléir mfitcghiffrées ‘)5 a! My‘ ‘l!’ ‘Li’ and Sliwutlirlcu!‘ s ‘mm- lTed Wilson had Va battle lrgyalaliii ‘.1 <-1_ V ____ W) R’ MCNQQI 237 156 131111 thllgee “goalie ‘Illa/tall which was . - 1 _' ‘A C. TOOm ' 131i 243 162 W011 .\' l‘. El 50H y B mar- ‘“’"‘ “""_“_'§_\Om‘ Y .1. 110111111 a 115 11o 159 ilzili of 6 elus- 1 1 e — l2; 122 1..1°".1l121 212 1.11111: .1.. 111i minister Goeb- . tclmznoii u P) .11“? ‘ 209 19 “’ l“? Nonvlny, 1.0. T0 a -— 861. n 11 IDs 198 2-599 111 1r pecllon trip, tno . _ — 111,111 Dlieellis N. etcr . . ' 1 1! O.‘ ‘I3 . “ Li...“ McCzbbon plays Intermediates - - ‘- -.___ First game Hold Brisk 1 .-l meeting an? thIe regu- - tine 0 ‘ oroli o - tool: place in the In Q-Sefi-Ls WOYlCOHI’ Novenibcl" 5111 with '1 1111-1111121. ‘File meet- . 11y prayer. Roll cull '1“ l1" Willi‘ ll“ i“ MONTREAL Nov 2-l_rcl=1-l Twelve candidates for the 11111.n- ‘” v Li}? ‘“,%.i,?,:cfii.le:;§ d-zllc McGibboii. ivlio played 11-1111’ lnedlatediockey team climbed over ‘,1."1'*°‘l5r~*,dl_1“ Glace Elly lViiners in the Cape the boards at the Forum inst night flf v51“ M Breton Hockey League last sea- , for their first workout of the sea- ‘lxbxvkaqqlféesgij: son. lined up for the first time son with the players showing plen- ‘ 1y or enthusiasm and getting right ‘ down to hard work. The next prac- 5 tiee will take place Friday night at. 7 ocloek. The following players turned out iJ. Davies, P. McDr/nald, W. Mac- .Dol1ald, M, Carmichael, G. Whit- _1 lock, W. Simmons, R. Kelly, E. Rice, j» M. Dowling, W. Cudmore, W. Law- 1lol", D. Cndmore. 1 BEFORE gh-IIING-CLEANING i Get Necessary Repairs Done Hockey Results l When you start going througth cacs rosm cacelillly before the ac- tual sprlng-clclmiiig begins, you us- ually find that there is at least one minor repair needed some- where. Maybe the handle of a draivci- is loose; pezhaps a chair needs new webbing under the seat, or it mat. wants rcliniiig. These are all job; which t-ike up a certain amount of time. and yieu can't help making a tall" anrount of dust when it comes to do- iiig chair mpolis. so I always ing chair rcpairs, so I always the cleaning begins, so that it does not mean having to do work over again. Whila it ls not, possible to do a. great deal with reparcl to bedding ivhen the weather is bad. you can take the chance oi having a look over things t0 see if evezything i5 in order. . Blankets can be washed later ivhen it Ls really ftrie, together with elderdowns, tor both these re- quire plenty of sunshine and Wind to dry them quickly. Mattresses, however. often need to h-ave the leather dies put. back into position, and in some cases new ticks may be required for pill- ows, bolsters, and mattresses. ‘Pile wire spring mattress should be given a. coating of aluminium paint to prevent rusting. The bedding can tihen be given a thorough cleaning with the vac- uum cleaner. It; is positively amaz- ing the amount of dust which seem constantly to collect from bedding. due prcbibly to the fluff from the blankets. sheets. and the rest. Don't tor-get that any new ticks should be proofed before being put on, and the best. thing to use 10f this purpose is i1 large piece of beeswax. ‘Ilhe ticks should be tlll-‘n- od inside out: and the wax rubbed well all over. Be sure not to miss any parts of it and seams in partl- cular must. be carefully done. When the tick is well waxed, take a, mo- derately hot iron and press it all over: this melts the wax and it, spreads evenly all over. thus form- ing p, good protection for the soft down collects on this and thus Ye- ivents tn‘. feathers from wor ing through. Soap is no use whatever for lasting proofing. '1 IHTIR I'll’ T0 MRI’ A coourenou scorrs EMUlSlON "yaw, ALL YEARJIOLIND 11.11111- I faunas»: ‘"1 =-—- n‘ wq‘ l. Seeks waivers 0n Young BUFFAID. N.Y., Nov. H-(AP) <~-'I\lie Buffalo club o! the American Hockey League purchased defence- man Doug Young icday from Mont- real Canadlens of tile National Hockey League, subject. to National League waivers. Lew Grlffels. secretary o! the Buffalo club. said there appears to be no doubt. that Young will be waived outlof the National League. Prior to 101111118 the Canadians last season, Young played several sea- sons with Detroit Red Wings, Sports ‘Briefs PITTSBURGH. Nov. 27-~(AP)__ Pittsburgh Hornets snaipped out of the lethargy which bound them in recent game; and beat Hershey Bears 6-4 tonight to take undis- puted posseslon of second place in the Wéitcrn division of the Am- erlcan Hockey League. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2'l—(AP)— Cleveland's Barons won their eighth game in 10 starts tonight by con- quering Philadelphia Ramblers 3-2 in a fast American Hockey League game. The victory enabled the Bar- ons to hold their five-point western division lead. Not a single penalty was called. Timely third-period goals by de- i Lash defends _ THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN DEITROXT Nov. fi-_(AP1Don' Lash, the Zfiqvear-old foot-racing? finarilel, turns the tables on h1m-. l l jment lclntiv with trle Nova Scotia 1It needed a two-thirds majority fcr i liadontlon, BUFFALO, N.Y._ Nev. 27~IAP1— ito defeat Providence Reds 3-1 IGIICETXIBXKLOITILMCYCCI‘ and Chuck lMl-{pgkey League victory here tonight. self again tomorrow. As a vocation Lash working hours pursuing he plans t0 be chased by country's top-ranking runners, in‘ the National Amateur Athletic Un- ion cross-country championship. I Lash has won the National A.A. U. Harrier title six straight times,‘ a record. Challenging Lash will be the two? conference, men who were closest t0 liini the finish. last. year. Gregory representing the South Bend Ath~1 Califnmia. r1111 letic Association. was serrmd a YPRI ago While 29-year-old Joe McClils- key. of Manchester, Conn, was third. l HALIFAX COUNCIL ADAMANT HALIFAX, N.S-. Nov. 27.—iCPJ-~ The City Council declined today to‘ reconsider its refusal to approve the! sale of the Nova Scotla exhibition. property here to the Department cf‘ National Defence for $225,000. The council, which owns the (‘SifiblLHll-i I government. decided previouslv the; figure was too 10w. 'I'lie reconsid- eration motion received a 9-9 vote. Shanncnveiiatiledi- 1311111110 Blsons l ‘or ‘ Alnerlcisn 1 their second successive g On to Rose Bowl i I MA.A.l;l.Harrier‘ Forget Disaster l Title Today , PAID spends his LAPJ-A _ criminals all is being wrltt L11 as a. member of the Indiana State 1 and its logical on H season’ 1Pollce_ Tomorrow, as an avocation, 1 should take place in the R05 the . on New Year's day, its hero ls Clark Daniel Shaughn. e-sw- Stanford University's 1 but recently things badly. moept for its final over Dartmouth, the Stanford team was unable to win a single game on 1940 team still will have made his- tory. At the end of 1939. Staciiord had C. E. i ball coach for seven years. 1 his famous "vowing sopmmoies" he had won a, conference championship Stanfordis and a. Rose Bowl date three time»). "Tiny" Thcrnhill it; 1939 schedule. By 5am Jackson 1 mortified Prm sum Wfltrr 1 n. ;' foot- AlJlY). (all. Nov.“ Cinderella story of élmyhook endlnt; e Bowl THE MEET RIENDS .;:d-9‘—n— P‘ .111». For. a011- ws 1e11, ,1 RIENDLY From (‘hlrngn Thomhlll was rib/missed. this time the Uniiwirslti- o! ClilCagn. after a hluniliatlng season of lop- islded losses. ' tinue football and Shauglmexsy be- ,name_ a ocach Stanford hired him. d ecltlcd tn without WQTB KOlllg PAGE Ni‘ "’ Quarterback Star Shaughnessy is coaching the In. dlans through a brilliant sea l hut the nan who deer. their ch. 1 mg on the field a: well as l , most spectacular" playuilg 1s Q1111: 1 crback Frankie Alherl. Ilecause of 1h: deadly p 155.111,‘ .. bert l5 being mentioned in same breath with the neat Slili Bough. Alid his admircrs b. 1111111 if he doesn't. rate all-Ame 1 at the end of fills i " , ford rear. next sea. iother year of (‘Ollljlfill zsure to make the grade, lid and a left-foot klc in the qame—-v1'l1i<'li all of t-lie t.ill(‘— as foot- With lion . liandluie the 11:11 vicwry 1 Sllauglinessjws T 1 ‘Milli: Games Twilight About drcon- RANULRS :11 .-\\il-Iltlt 1.x.- fl Mfflm- 1 PRESENT FOR lli'l'l.l;li i001’ _ nelv _ Shaughnessi’. 48, has been lde-nt- ~ — ~ icreafiggwitn the same layers who , lfied with football as either player MONTREAI 1 l d gave Stanford is most dis- i or coach for 30 year. His reputa- Canadian 1m ésastrml-‘l ‘"59" 111 years. he 1101i was made largely a: ‘Tulane senl a 511.11’ o ‘P99 “l? 0X1 the Pacific Coast 1 and Loyola ll.’.'ll\'0i"Sitl(‘., lll Nrw Or- All‘ i'~‘0rce for :1 1 i . , v I _ ‘ cans. 11 1,111? annoiliii”! .1. 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