i. .1 i fiftl iiaéfiiai-E End DIE]. mai , awa ea ta 1 plm B pitt ceh 5.31.! _. . i.’ E1115 _~ l . tions, Lepine comes forth with the w? Robert Clarke, Canadian Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL, Oct. Ill-A Huh DWI-Yen “bogey” that. had Montreal Oonadiena ii ii-s grip for »~ while today, vanished with the goblins Wnlflht as “contract trouble" was reduced considerably by the glgn- ing of all but three players. With the Flying Frenchmen, whom Coach Pete Lepine claims staunchly “may Surprise a lot o! 1e" in this new National noc- ey League season. due to open their schedule in another six days Chicago Black Hawks, club iala found only three players outside the told tonight. This was a pleasant Hallowefen siuprise for Lepirie and MBIHIVW!‘ Jules Dugal who earlier in the day had been faced with the pro t o1’ bringing to terms seven pay- ers Still unsigned, however, was Hector (Toe) Blake, the league's leading scorer and a choice for the Canadian Pres all-star team of 1938-39. But laying aside those tribula- declaration “not to sell Caiiadiens short" althouah he is more than saliSllfd that the experts are not calling the llztbliints u. "slioo-iii" a5 irianv did last season with the team finally exiding up in sixth place. So far the Montreal club has signed l5 players. These are Cliff G0llpill8. Cy WPIYCJJOHh, Walter Buswell and Doug YOull-Q. for their defence in front of uoalies Claude Bourque and Wilfie Cude who came to terms today; Johnny Cvagnon. Bill Suniei-hill. Rod Lorrain, arid Earl Rolxnsnn ior right wing and Armand Mondou for centre; | m: (worse Months. and Ray Get- for left wing. Still on the lulglgined 115g am oentrentan Marty Bar and TY. Herby_CBin and Blake of their left wingmeri. HCWEV-Ji‘ club officials assert that the boys will be all lined up without trouble. The Habltaxits intend to have Bourque as their regular net- minder, while Goupille, Ycung. Wentworth arid Boswell will look after the defence duties. But to date there seems only one from. line combination that will remain intact. This is the Drouin-Lor- rfllll-TTlldel line, which demon- strated g-reat form last year and has parlor-med well in drills and exhibition games. ‘There is still a scramble for the other positions, although Leplne indicated that Bar might be used to centre Getlif e and Robin- son while Haynes would be plVOl; ti; Hallowe ’en.‘Bogey’Troubles"— A i? » Canadians As “Contract” DifficultiesDevelopIn Club Expect Going Sloppy For Race Of Yeaf Today BALTIMORE. Oct iii-MP) —A steady rain reduced the Maryland Jockey Club's track to slush today and indications were that the three orses entered in the Pimlico specie would find the going sloppy tomorrow in the "race of the year." The three "specialists"- W. L. iii-arm's Chaliedon, T. B. Martin's Cravat and C. B Howard's Kayak Il—were formally entered this morring after getting the feel of the track. All are mudders of renown and tlléy didn't seem to mind the wet. cold weather. They were full of ginger and were pronounced in the best of shape for the $10,000 w’ri- ner-take-all, weight. for age race over a mile and three-slxteenths. Cravat got the No. 1 spot in the draw for post positions conducted l- Alfred G. Vanderbilt, jockey club president. and A. G Weston. honorary stewart. Challedon got Canadian Skating Tournament For Ottawa Club OTTAWA, 0c 3l—'I'he i040 Canadian figure skating champion- ship tournament has been award.- , n e lo gdllll? ‘gr-guide twa M lvil Rogers said today. Club directors will meet tomorrow to accept fonnally ‘Lie Ohawfillfiilfi to be held Jan. Six new clubs have joined the association. bringing the club p to 26. Rogers =ald. The new entries include the Hali- fax Ska-ting Club. a. soupy and . ttllile go. 2 position and Kayak, the r . Post time for the race will be 4:15 P M. AST It. will go as scheduled even if onlv one horse goes to the post and a walkover occurs. ‘Hie jockeys will be Eddie Amaro for Challedon, Basin James for Cravat and George Woolf of Cradston, Alta, for Kayak. LONDON —(CPi - Children of Winchmore Hill in North London are back at school -iri classes of l2. meeting in houses. Schools are still closed as part 0f the ARP Dian. CHARLOTTETOWN “GUARDIAN ti G on; Chisholm- Golf Champ Of Toronto Leafs 5'1‘. CAIT-IARINIS. Ont, 31-(0?) —-J.cx Chisholm. forward from Oshawa. Ont" day was crowned i089 golfing champion of the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club. He shot a seven-over-par ‘l’! over the 8t. Catharines Golf Club Links. Syl Apps, last year's champion, was far of! form and turned in an 88. Red Heron was second. four strokes behind Chisholm. Reg Hamilton scored a '12 to win the low net. He carried an ill-stroke handicap. Winner: Were: Low gross. Lax Chisholm. 77. Low net, Reg Hamilton, 90-18-72. low gross. handicaps up to 10. Red Heron. 81. Low gmfl. handicaps l1 to 30 Sweeney Schriner, 91 10w net. handicaps Stain. 83-10-73. Low net, handicaps Wally Stanowski, 91-18-73. 0c . 11 (Q30 ‘up u» 1o. Phil ‘ Small Crowd See Bruins Trim Indians BOBION, Oct. !l—(AP)—B0st0n Bruins of the National Hockey Lennie shifted their exhibition hoohey operation; from the garden to the arena tonight and gave team- mate Eddie Shore's Sprlngiield In- diam a. 6-2 drubbing before a slim crowd of 1,000. The game was fast and remark- ably clean. only one penalty being imposed. It was called against the! International-Amercan Iieaguers. Witii Shore, who played 30 min- utes at right defence, performing 1n his customary fashion, the In- dians were inspired into gaining first blood, for the opening goal' was fired in by Lloyd Jackson. He teamed with Duran to com- plete the Indians scoring in the econd period. Little Bobby Bauer caged two 308W“ Goals, within 25 seconds, and Dit Clapper, Art Jackson, Roy Com l NOVEMBER 1. 1939‘ i /. \ kéfiffivk W. "What's his cruising range?" "About 40 Sweet Caps." SANEET CAPORAL CIGAREI IE5 “Th: purer! form in which lob “l can be smoked." acher and BiHWFlaEhTY-Iolleuf were the others to beat goalie Benny Grant. ‘Vhpq n Pros) Lptt, Jr, of Chicago, United States doubles tennis championships, turned professional five years ago today. Member of six U. S. Day's "up teams, Lott teamed up with all Tilden in a barnstorming ur. ,..-- ,....|,,,,. for Gagnon and Blake. Mondou New names with the team are could o rate at centr also on either l e. while Magical. could OUT OUR WAY — -- ste-p in at left wing By J. R. Williams those of Young and Barry, who Canadians have lost three men- all def-encemen. Des Smith went to Chicago on an option techni- cality; Stew Evans decided to re- tire and Albert (Baibe) Siebert. who was coach-elect, was drowned during the summer. BUNNYNOSE, AM’ posls; Poul }l.‘l\‘l‘.1'~’i, Polly D!'i)'.l1ll Will Play ‘Dalhousie Tigers Intercollegiate Rugby Champs Game Monday In HalifaxLeague Heavy rain plus the unsatisfac- tory condition of the playing field yesterday combined to cause posi- nemcnt of the second game of "10 sland intercollegiate series be- tween SECDIH] saint Dunstaws and Prince of Wales College. lt would be impos inle to play on the field officials of both teams de- cided after viewing the gridiron and it was decided that the game would be set ovcr until Monday afternoon next. the only date which the Saints have available to play their coach stated last night. However with near a weelu post- ponement both teams it the weath- enmn evrr starts to behave. will be kc '" in liiulier than ever for the tus- e Prince of Wales in the role of de- frndinw champions will be on the spot. ‘They lost the first encounter bv a 12-0 score against a heavier and faster s. D. U. team but wl a couple of (‘llHIlECs in their ‘p Ccach Gordon Bennett is confident. o’ rrztcnding the series to the lim Monday's game will be (‘HKZGHV looked forward to bv local football followers. Residence Rule Suspended For Army Hockeyists EDMONTON. Oct. 31 --(CP)-— So Canada's soldiers will be able to play as much hockey this winter as possible, the Canadian, Amateur Hockey Association has suspended the residence rule as far as they are concerned and made provisions for games for them. Dr. . G. Hardy, president, announced today. Suspension of the residence rule paves the way for an enlisted man to join the team in the city where he is billetecl regardless of his previous affiliations. Edmonton Fly-er: have taken advantage of this by signing two defencemcn. Sergt. Peter Carr-Harris and Harry Brown. Carr-Harris came here from Halifax and Brown from Klmbeley, B. C. Similar enrolments have made elsewhere. T0 CLEAN CLASS " DECORATIONS Fruit and flower decorations made entirely of glass can be cleaned by dipping in warm soapy water, rinsing in warm water, then dried with a limitless soft cloth. BISHOFS ADVICE ELY. EflEland-(CPF-“Slog no hymns of hate," is the injunction of the Bishop of liily, Rt. Rev. B. O. F. Heywood, in the Diocesan Gazette. He suggests the Germans might overthrow their tyrrannlcal leaders, given an opportunity, LONDON-(Clfl- Anthropoloaist, .so!dier and author, Lord Raglan is now in the Ministry of Inform- ation. cen=orinsz cartconsand work- ing on the night shift in the base- merit. been n - Announce Profit AX. Oct. Iii-Dalhousie University Tigers are the new champions of the Halifax senior rugby league as a result of a meeting tonight of circuit offl- _ cials. They will meet the Cale- donia, N. S., squad in the first game of the lvfcCurdy Cup play- clowns here Nov. ll. At the meeting tonight the ex- ecutive threw out the protest of the Halifax Wanderers of a game won by the collegians several weeks ago. The ruling automatically gave the championship to the ‘Pigers. Although Dalhousie has two more game to play to complete the schedule, the squad can lose both and still finish out in front. ‘ General Motors l Fly-"We Theatre ——— oevtov FOR §KlRMl$H NEW Y°RK- .°°‘- i“ —°°“°"1 SURROUND THE oaoedr WA‘! OKAY OKAY Motors Comoration announced to- day it earned in the three months v _ __ ., ended Sept. 30 a profit of $6,332,- 713 for the common stock, equal _ ’ . -\ to l5 cents a share. | i’). " 1. This compares with profit of \/‘ $3,073,133 for the common stock in the 1938 third uarter, equal to seven cents a are, and with $45,520,048, or $1.06 a share, in the second quarter of this y-ear_ For nine months the total was $102.'l36,l34 equl to $2.39 a share, against $3l.504,042 in the com- parable 1938 period, equivalent to '73 cents a share. Does Not Want Term Extended ' OTTAWA, Oct. 31—(CP)—Lord Tvveecismuir does not wish to have 4 his term as Governor-General ex-‘ l AND ARREST l-llM i" ox‘ 75%? TlPPlE AND "CAP" STUBBS w/HY, MRS. surrou -- I'M so soa- RY! “CAP AND LONNY PUT TH’ ICF. CREAM FOR YOUR PAaw ow KELKS'S csAcx PORCi-h-THEWVE JUST‘ sou: m TAKF. rr BACK TO YOU" or QOURSE, iT WAS ONLY A JOKE -- UH - UH —- ‘Li? tended when it expires in Novem- ber 1940, it was learned here today. ‘ The Governor-General recently was examined by New York doctors becaue of a strmnch ailment and i I while the fun ; ports of that ex- amination liave yet to be received, I early reports it is believed were sat- -' lsfactory and resulted in a alight . _ change in diet. ' However, ii. is understood, he dtfll not feel he should carry the load of office beyond the five years for which he was appointed. -' l NEVER DI Italy Has WorstTrain] i Wreckln RecentYearsi i MILAN, Italy, Oct 30 -—(AP) — . ., . , - - i 7 _/ __ nzrtlig; classiest ’~F8.-*.‘=°$/ ifiililf; $2 "55’ ' ““°‘”" right a short time ago: Robinson.) , o7 BUT THls picked “D from chlcaeo; and HO. NICKNAMES- on 1.114%. TQLAGHY-‘rv Getliife, purchased 1mm Boston TOADY, HIGHPOCMETS, LIKE ‘to Know Bruins. from last year's team the Bucmsmggzgk, soME OF, THE A HUMDERD OTHERS" Starrino POP_E7YE MY LAND! CAN'T sue TAKE A comm? HISTORY 0F THIS PARTICULAR CASE i" MEA§ l’ ' ” "T" milieu-IA} OUR BOARDING HOUSE — ' With wapnmos TABOO Burma — (c?) _. RANGOON, Weddings in Burma have fallen 01f. M the . DNdorninai-it in the state, mark m,“ months Lent. During this periqd from July through to October, My,’ men must not marry. Colonel n. Vince of Halifax, p1,. trict lzmgineer, arrived in Char. lottetown and is registered at the Hotel Charlottetown. Maior HOOpIQ I HAR-RUMPH, BOYS.’ PERCHANCE I COULD OBTAIN PARnciPAu-rs‘ I'D FATHER REMEMBER You AS YOU ARE, MAJORJEUT "m QUQE I'LL. BE YOUR secouo, MAJOR ~\- YOU BUY THE PASSES FORYOU iro see ME ru. so» I HATE Gmetuue sat-rs AND 6UBDUE BAD BOUNCE BABA AT THE owts ctua DAY AFTER TOMORROW.’ AND, THE WAY,‘BlJ$TER,I nave 6ELECTED YOU FOR we ROLE o: MY AUXILIARY, r o2 sscosio! stooosueo, cur r 8v u= n’ wAs TC) Cuersrws LAST STAND.’ i / BAMDAGES AND COULDN'T RESlST WHATEVER YOU GARGLE A FREE TlCKET OUT OF THAT BOTTLE ---~ m case 1 CARRY A GTRETCHER, WILL I HAVE AN ASSlSTANT ? 1, ‘Q H, n 7 i? (a " i \ , \ l\ ' \ a, fivuwa é’ _ / \\l\ \\\"'l, \\\‘ i 9" \\\\\ [v ' . j, \\\\i g C \ u / o l § J i \ . l / A’ \\\\ ‘\ ,, ll ll‘ “Lil Aeoli? ggilileae? u “mo” ’fi\~\\\-i NOT , WE VA$?"WH“/ DlDNVCHA SAV $0 llsl THE FlRST . PLACE :- % By EDWINA D LIKE‘. THAT WOMAiH! WELL fur/a TOOK "n-v ice caum BACK AN’ wmA-rra. wou THlNK?!-SH£ DIDN'T even OFFER us ANYll -—-—i¢ At least eight persons were killed, ‘ ~ » » --- - 21 sent to hospitals and many oth- ers less seriously hurt tonight in one of Italy's worst train wrecks in recent. years. A Venice-Milan ten-car train collided with a fast Genoa-Rome electric car, at Lambrate Station in the surburbs of Milan at. dusk, An official communique said the Venice train went against the signal of a fork of the tracks. The engineer of the Venice train and the con- ductor of the electric car were held for investigation. The electric coach was split in hall and smashed, The baggage car of the other train telesooped its own third class coach 1n which there were many passengers. Un- til lute tonight workmen dug into the wreckage to extricate victims. ‘The engineer of the electric train and a Breda Company technican, riding along to test the car, were killed. The engineer was Qilseppl Masser, 40, who designed n Brcda Company electric train LE R___ TILLIE THE TOI YOU'RE NOT 5O HOT AS A PASS-RECEIVER B16 B Y. YOU'LL HAVE TO DO illllil MY LAND! xwau. WHAT 01o YOU owner? ' ted with a world speed record-l hour i i‘ By Westover ‘ wrnen WE’L\..TY rr oven AGAiN