M nney to been is srditrfiv THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GNEIWS at fl sbleln GEITIIAI. Glllllill fl 1-1. u reserved for news w‘ Hum" m. ,4 t, m 1mm owing new. b» “uuflggg h‘; fitihtfiftlntiu el s ueIly nature ml! l" “n, m the Defeats S. -.-_ Pushing across four tries first half and Saint Dunstan’e seniors with the R..A.F. senior afternoon battle ‘The genie shouu be a natural. 1n tangle squad this in the second and final St Dunsta ' for the Island rugby crown. M n5 da defeateda School team game played on the diron. The big had things way all University yester- eir previous meetings the two fifteens have staged battles that pleased even the most dyed-in-the wool follower. of‘ the pigskin game. Today the title is at stake. There will be no second chance for the losers and both squads will pi m: I1 u-ough the encounter c» their strongest lineups against . d each other in order to come out {,‘§Z§°g,f,°'y,fld§";,flf“’ to be “mm on top. _ ' ‘ . . with the heavy wind at their backs Saints struck two minutes Saints enter this crucial battle with a five-point advantage, they earned and earned hard in the opening game. The series is being decided on total points so the lead the red and white warriors chalked up may prove to be the margin that will give them victory. - . But although the lead is a sub- stantial one the R A.F. displayed enough in the first encoun er to give one the idea that they might very well ccme back to snatch the crown from the University boys. In that first game they were trail- ing 11-0 only to chalk up six points in the last few minutes and come alter the Innis pl from the two yard 1121B. Donald live minutes later third University s;ore. ter the third Just beilone the rest whistle how- very close to tying points. I I I It was s magnificent comeback the Air Force boys staged on that occasion. Toda-v their backs are still to the wall bu; i! they sta s sustained offensive like they d d on the opener then saints may be mightily pressed‘ to. pull out s, win. Regardless of the outccme how- ever fans will see a mighty struggle this afternoon. There is little or homing to choose between them YORK, Nov. l0—(AP)-- Carried into overtime for the sec- ond time in as many home games, New York Rangers scored two goals and whipped Chicago Black Hawks 5-3 tonight before a crowd of 8,559. It was the Rangers’ sec- flnd m9 m“! 0f W457i gm" ond victory and Chica 's first "WV 5° I 1°“! WAY in dltfim in! defeat of the Nationa Hockey the Island senior champions for 1,9581“, 5e35,,“ 1M2. The Rangers took advantage of s. holdover penalty from the third period to score their winning goal after s. minute and two seconds of overtime pla and added another about six mnutes later I I I I Marking the third game of the week Prince of Wales and inter- mediate Saints will clash on Thurs- day in the second ame of their duel for the interqoiegiate crown. Here again anything is liable to happen. The two bitter rivals play- ed to a scoreless draw in the open- then adding three more ui the closing session Father Cass‘ second hgh school teem plucky Queen Square 21-0 in an exhibition University heavy High School squad retry much their own opening whistle as Mc- unged over fora touchdown Roy Mc- rated 15 yards through tiie losers to make it 6-0 with Ralph Dorsey going thirty yards seconds later for the Queen square tightened their defence ai- try had been chalked up against them and for the rest ol the half Saints had their hands full against the scrappy youngsters. st. Dunstan High School S. 21-0 two fries I18 sot duriis the aime- h if t carry pia deep zearritoi-y but weis t iinali Saints came deep into .88. fence zone, Green went over but couldn't Fournler went twenty yards chalking the last S.D.U. score backfield prcssin play. S.D.U.: Ful back, tlirce quarters, Doucette, B. Dougail, Fburnier, Green: forwards, R. ael, I. MacDonald, Phalen. icy, Haughey: halves, Callaghan, Curley, Griffith. firm" “we mNew York Rangers I/Wtip Chihawks 5-3 In Overtime 6.28. z-New York, Davidson (Hell, Smithi 19.20. Penalties~NO>NE SECOND PERIOD 8—New York, Patrick (Caatieron, Pike) l. i rs ade it 11-0 with gzellrfltllt: “Qfiiirmgmop the first o! ueen S uare opened an offen- .. sivg right g1’. the start o1 the final into B.D.U. told and de- t0 make it 15-0 and right after this the ldsers missid two great chan- . ces in a row. ‘Ihey had outweighed to a man the school boys however put up a courageous battle and on two occasozis seemed pie. on the five yard line after mare i118 from the shadow 01' their own posts ush the ball over. Saints came rght back again egg his second touchdown with Green gfiuflonfl th T t M Pie Leafs he was on the receiving end of a e own” a McDougall; Mc- halves. Dorsey, F. McDonald J. Campbell: i f ' -—-—— urea silence. unusual-ion us: nvsun- ____. AND eggs. a-m a1- s1‘. avatars- _...._- m. funeral ol the lain William MOOI-I s Mormon. LTIL w held Tuesday NW- will be closed alldsy Wednesday. noon from the residence oil hi! Im- ' November 11th, Remembrance Day. q” Gregory. It Avuids t0 m! 8 P M H4141‘ Peoplgo’: Cemetery. Services “at! the . I -—-— sonduc ' ' wormno cum GIVES new gflflfid 1'1"; ‘jfi-nnlly 9.11.35 1c}: HAPPY FRIENDS €%.."5'%% °'i..'.’.“o°.l..“.’...‘il’ 0mm T" “light”... l?‘ e - _ Ge. r ve EXCELLENT ' i n” rzlnwn “tear; lid-m,” 5°'F~i~- We ._.. - ,, ——"—i—-i*"-ii' on . n. “first... °*‘“‘°“°.i"’“-...‘2 an; v ”“""°“—"-“—"‘ "" GI W W" W° - N DANCE-An liner a A Bentner m m 144 one held a most successful dance “$5,913 “no”, mam?’ and m- s J McLean 125 120 64 at Government House recentl and mm attended me 1.6mm- nesday C. Brown 133 1B8 161 afterwards presented one ha the n m dim“ m m, Le on 1.10m, A. Thornton ill 156 90 p to the Red Cross and also m ‘at n“ ma" n; y,“ ' ‘ —- J- Hawaii- ifl! 90 W. W I 111M" dwell” °i -°° eel- trio direction or the Tuesday TORONTO Nov m (on and“ Goverdemmgixilg Rflfmgamlé, Brigg: Night dance committee or the ne- . t; i . - "' "" . i 5U . coach Han my announced 1m to- n. Mltchrgli 104 iei m was held to help augment the Pris- gm“ bQ“’§§}§T”MO§B‘§Z,°-, ‘ZZM....*I, p‘: day thatwligkstliiinclfieikuilgixgfiiiz n. Turner 10o 141 lea opetigl of yrber Fang. The meutlbers chapmne, Wm, Mm R L A..- -;i TOII W 1 1m B1B rons - a Hockey contract wi a. 1331;?“ gig 3'11 1% 31M aiecturedaixit; eytcm 11:1 “m and drew, Mrs. Pope Beer. Mle. Mann ith the $53K‘: against Boston Bruins rill k hisfirt a1>~ E McLean w ma Iseafs in élhlars- in the Gardens. McDonald, Buree. The 55th annual convention of the Mclnnis, Pendergast, H. Carmich- Amateur Skating Associsti Canada will be held in Montreal Q.S.S.: Fullback, Nicholson, three Nov Wedge, Goodwin, Brad- Wilson, Walsh, Znkem; forwards, L. Mar- tin, Hennemey, M, Martin, Corbett, ary Secretary. 4.19. J~ 4—Chicago. D. Bentley (M. Berlt- ley, Seibert) 8.14. lS-Ncw York, Bend 1513 6—Clll(‘.zlgO, D. Bentley 18.35. Penaifles —~— Siebert. D, Bent-lei’. Pike, Patrick. TIIIRD PERIOD Scoring—NON'E. Penalties-smith, Matte. OVERTIIHE PERIOD 7—New York. l-lextall Watson) 102 B—New York, ‘Patrick (Watson, A’. Gallant Hextail) 7.1 l. Penalty-Heller. sr. Evenly matched, lull of fight gulmvlslty giving lgheilflenfsira $100 win d gridiiltom _.Ql-|l "t" Period h ) ° °Y "w" l! . cego, ll M Oarse battle in es many days when these 1 Hum k are ' two take to.th.e field. Queen squares young, light rug- by team took quite a lacing from the intermediate High School team of the Saints yesterday“ but this Youngsters looked good defeat. Outweighed to s man and out- scored tehe school boys were never at any stage outfought. Against big odds they kept plugging in there all the time as the soot-e mounted against thrm and for their plucky display they are de- serving of high commendation. I I I I In an article in this week's Colliers magazine, K'ie Crichton, who has seen past an present-day football stars in action, says that Jim Thorpe, probably the greatest all-around athlete of his heyday, outclassed all player; before and since, and he mentions Red Grange, Tom Harmon and others when making that statement. He recalls many tlii-‘lling pinvs which mo, great Indian executed single-hand- ed. iiirlivlinq the intercepting o! a pass behind his own goal-Zine, in a game ivith Lehigh university eleven, and evading the entire opposing team to run the length of tne field lor a to-iichdown. I I 0n one occasion, Cartisle, the Indian college which Thorpe at- tended. wa; to meet mlayette uni- versity track and lleld team. Off- Bivins-Savold to ‘Meet Nov. 27 NEW YORK, Nov. 10 —(AP)—A 10-round light Nov. 27, by promoter Mike Jacobs. ‘Ihe fight replaces the one ori- ginally scheduled for' that date between Biizins and Trml Mauri- elio. Mauriello was forced to with- draw from the engagement because of broken nose received in whipping Savold in their recent garden bout. Plenty Horses But No Transportation -___ Turf fans who like the year around mav have dil- ficulty getting to the Southlan this winter, but if and when they do get there they'll find the thn- was knocked out lor t in seven years a blasted thrcu ___ in th NEW YORK, Nov. lobar rails“ mqound bout Babe Pratt Out With Injuries NEW YORK, Nov. 10 —-(CP) - Babe Pratt, one of the two exper- in officials said today. Lrqnager Lestcv Patrick said Lynn Patrick will move back to defence from left wing and Hub Macey will fill in at left wing with Phil Watson and Bryan Hextall. _________;__ Remember When -_-_._ (By The Canadian Press) Belanger, _____________ ENGLISH ORANGE TREE The first orange tree brought icirils of the latter school made roughbreds on ham’ as numefoug to England in 1595. flourished, with what they thought was a sports- as in wast yea1'5_ care. until destroyed by a heavy manlike gesture by going to the de- Horsemen heaved m almost frost in i740. pot to greet the Indian “team" on its arrival, The only man to get off the train was Thorpe and nia trainer. Jm won eight events that day and carried the intercollege honours back to Carlisle. I I I I When the Olym lo games were held at Stockholm Ihe won the de. cathlon, but was later forced to re- turn the medals, for, previous to the world meet. he had played professional football, but the l-tct r12: not discovered until it was too 3. - audible sigh of relief today as the van ard of the runners began mov ng out of the east and Middle West for New Orleans and Miami, Transportation problems being what they are, they weren’t quite sure but what they might have to fore- go the lucratve purses and winter their horses in the north. _._________.._. c5 WHHY HAVE ‘ie till- son: fleet He then joined the New York _IO0TBALL B. A. I‘. SENIOR Vs. S. D. U. SENIOR. Last Game of Series Wed» Nov. ll, 4 p,m, ________________; Giants, under the late John J McGraw. FOOTBALL ‘_ PRINCE OF WALES VS. s. n. u. _ lecond Game of Berle: THURSDAY. Nov. 1m); 4 P. M. Professional Bards Moisooa trait W. I. RENLEY, K. 0. I. A. BENTLEY, ll. 0. Barristers and Attorneys-at.- [Aw HON‘!!! T0 LOAN 1M Prlnes Street I will be necessary for us to ations of our Taxi business. night. realize it will not be service given in the past. Our intention, however, Morrelland Company ll. F. ABGIIIBALII this end. Chartered Acefllflilflll Intern hm Inildlfll Charlottetown ED'S TAXI AND E. FRANK ED. F. ACORN. minted?“ Perri"- , . ‘l IOI. CITUI». ITO- BAltllllfl ll. I connuc" ¥\*"‘NL . . g 1-11-21. announcement“ Due to the new gas regulations we regret that it greatly restrict the oper- We now propose to operate six cars only on a full time basis during the daylight hours and six cars at It is felt our many patrons will appreciate our position and cooperate to the extent that they will possible to render the prompt efficient and careful service possible under the cir- cumstances and every effort will be made to attain To maintain the goodwill of those whom we serve is the goal for which we strive. is to continue the most BUS SERVICE ACORN. Manager. ll-ll-li ‘ mamooonuown seen. r Y (Bell, snub) P, Pineau (Patrick Timmiml MUNTREAL, Nov. 10 —- (UP) ~ on of . 21, it was announced tonigh Bowling . ‘l0 High single, E. Sutherland, 251. High Three,’ M. Dover, 583. EASTERN GUARDIAN t’ ..'SOCIAL HOSTESS bv Champlain Provencher. Honor- giHQShQIA/gffigrlin" “n” Montague at two ta The honors fell to Sullivan, while Miss Mary Lamont Past received the Consolation Prime. practising her pro . JELECT OFFlCElll-‘Ifhc ann- Mrs. Margaret P111160 stared After the casswau. m- rhowm WEDDING BELLS.—- A wedding took pace home of Mr. Donald, Prince St. when the Rev. Milton Fraser unit- Miss ed in marriage Roderick C. Mac- tain- Donald of Bel evu retty home in tine Louise MacBeth les of Brings. Mass. The bride is a Edward Island, but for the number of been e1 who can always be counted on to do an excellent Job ol everything they tackle, ..quiet recently at the and Mrs. Dan. Mac- Charlottetown e and Miss Chris- of Haverhill, native of ears has ession as s reg- Nunee in Haverhill, Mass. ceremony the bride and Five Aces to a series o! games to . be Alleys, first game to Friday night, No)‘. 18. Charley veteran of E. McDougaJl Canada's light heavyweight boxers, M. Heath he 11m; gm, E. Sutherland is 200-battle career at New York Dumb 00M go tonight Eric Seeleg M- DOW! gh with the haymaker M- I-flwiilef e fourth round of a scheduled MOPhBT-‘ifln played on the Holy Name be played C COYLB McGuigan & Boyle W- I. Bowman Ylvrca. nnnaxau bkAgIllfialn w‘ P‘ smith a‘ Co‘ Cyriac Gallant W. T. Li shradinll citilenl 0J0 willbesl a E oi § invited ‘(star %alton Prince. Rifle to (Station _ Ueutenan 0D t t tick ve septa a word, strictly bl!‘ “emu; hour, $3 ' e . no?’ Bell ing Bagmail and Mrs, Laura. Bustin. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. sewart, Nor- om boro, have received a caible ‘r their son squaizt-Ldr. art stating that he safely overseas. O. B. had I Ministerial Ass’n Meets .11 The N. A. Cutcliffe no G. R- LePage John O'Connor P. J. Noy & Co. Ernest Gallant R. L. Dickieson Stew- anded Prime Edward Inland Min- ir home in Belle- isterial Association met ‘iii m, m, m, Mrs. Mary Silllphani ‘- W. O. MacDonald 81%;‘; 3.3.” ff»? 5.3? K-W-CWWY’ Am“ P'°“"“"‘ 1.. s. Seaman B-Davleon it}. it.‘ 10o °-°-°'°°" W'H' Fwd L M Queld MncLnn am an m w! C. R. Campbell F. J. Trainer tit; 3' - ° ' 1H1 309 194 Mm“ 152112 P“ — 73 130 I58 . JGWGII N3 1G1 II) 11-11-31. Qticet _ Gover- oi ‘d ‘ Fin toll at intervals of twenty secondl- quesctg-iisto stop during the two min- NOVEMBER 11, 194 mreusu ' \\.V/I/ MIIIOFMAIIESIA" You can't be "ell out" for success .31. you wake up feeling ‘fall in." Give w: excessive stomach acidity the onetwo action of Phillips’ Milk of iullgnegia‘ First, Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia settles the upset stomach. Next, it finishes lb, Job by promoting a mild yet thorough elimination. An ideal laxative-antacid; thedirectious on the package end take only as directed or as, prescribed by our uei meeting of groom left for the in Heartz physician. AVll-iilbifi ivy of the Kings County Hospital vue where they will en oy the good Hall, on Mon. Nov. 9. Rev. I. J. Ill liquid or tablet HOLY NAME powLmg, twas hellfldién the“ hospital ‘t gon- wishes or their many riends. Levy rzreelsided J. A“ Nghol- form. --- ague r ay a emoon, s. es- s n so as secre nry. e evo- B Ste t l: C . L to McIntyr d Mr. W. J MEMBRANCE DAY CEBE- ti 00nd td b Rie . D K. Mlrflgfcetflllr” ° “m” Frriiser who ewes-Tan HFIIOiIIIGd ls a MONY- At this morning's on. mgted b}; item}, ivnmv Beak. T. Arsenault 104 150 121 nominating committee brought in Inembflmie Day oeremonge s’ the Two new members were welpugngd J. Fumess I20 a 14: u... following slate of oiiicerl: vflmilment "will will gem! w the association, Rev. T. Con- n. etiquette l0’! 13o 11a President, Mrs. Harry Davison, Vice 11 the f0 wine order: His oriviir stable of Winsloe and new. n. Bank H. Jones 148 143 272 President, Mrs. Louis McDon d, h° Lieutenant Gwemori the Pm‘ 0i Mfllfliiieid. RW- DP- Bu!" "I Ilwl . \ ‘ '-’= i P. Acorn 112 187 res Secretary. Mrs. Frank Dewar, mi"- ‘he MW-‘Y- the "side!" of Miller gave s. ver line report on I _. », Total—-223l. Treasurer, Mrs. Oarl Stewart. m“ ugiml- i“? "wide!" 0i’ ‘he Dr. John n. Mot w visit. T.\e sec- Y 25 Auditor dies Auxiliary, Officers eom- N m. M hum-m ‘and _ 0|“. FAT M" DIIIIGSIOII s. Miss Mary Lamont and t l’ W led t0 M Hawk Pluxu- Miss Margaret Kelly. me retiring “mm, Unit" “wed by '0" w! of appreciation the Editors Aylwiard ‘l9 0 156 president Mrs. Prank war gave s. {if oftmxrurm Qggflmiefi o)!‘ jitrhemguaréiiandaln I Piagriot for = Tay or 132 156 148 resume of the years work w he t e nee an ep prepar- D010 106 11311 114 was very satisfactory. she paid s. o; olamiomyfeiaié 1°A4gn:'m'°{§r§§f for that visit. It was also de- sier spoh on thy‘ matter. 11.. M M L d 130 69 169 tribute to the excellent work of Dr. Kent. Queen and gram)“ smeem Ci ed m 99nd I leiierhif MT- J- Y- Minmerifli- 53°04" 0B mveii emit . c eo 115 218 116 McIntyre and ol Mrs. McIntyre who The order o; wemony at the Gordon for his help the same month in Charlottetown and will gotgl-lzizlt: H J 272 at}. gflm mo}, a keen interest m Monument Wm be. no can“ .- rsnatger. 340$? penal; t to itch: meet m November again. a sris ~0nes . w er fthgh ital a i,” - ; imay were a w - --——-—---___ liviiiggngiiorseefiiogaes m. vistas? noipim sttiagpfor .111. aex- fiiiulifitnfwfiefi “$5 'msv‘.1°¥?§. geiirglagliéftiilgoof wgilie m3; 13w 19hr».- IOII nr lsormns - c en - . Afte the ; l ti b --—-—- Spark Plugs i Poin . meeting cgiwsgxderfretfjrr-‘emmlenlt; lwere glutilaeiglwsrggt? ns§£§ln§2p1¥eo;gi‘§ theroigliglxld Ayiataiggcwrbzlllitsélelgl msalllaaorggt Hourild, h Iillzrils, v 1 as" ‘ o - pre lstoric ear Fir Whwiv- m9 159 m Zzioeyredéip -‘ p°“"“' “ ‘m’ mqf-fi’, 1212;? filming ‘sum. vance or this act. Rev. o. o. Web- in America. ' '—_—_ ‘Prainoy 137 174 110 ‘ 1.. 120 an —a A, Lusby 175 206 l8! ' e H. Henne I40 108 1Z6 ' 'I‘otal—.223 . I C b to :- J. McInnis I17 176 15B E. ‘P111110! 157 199 123 G. Downs 126 125 I2’! V. Hardy 114 I40 15H Hi h if]? A Lu by 206 A Z 8 Q . B _ . _ , , , ._ High time A. Liisby 569. We the undersigned Merchants agree to comply with the request of Wartime Prices an! Fly Wheels 2 points. , , . . . . ‘ , Carburetors s points, Trade Board for a fifty-six working hours of service to PUbIIO commencing November 16th, 1942, nowtmc orientation Hours of Business opening at 8.45 A- M. and clos mg at 5.30 P.M. with exception of Samar-day, closing We the Old Timers bowling 819 P. M. m, g l " team do hereby challenge the W» W. O. Molechsirrl Peters l Gallant C- S. Dingweli BRINGING UP FATHER DO A5 I SAV-l WANT VOL! SEE i? D PELETPIL -VDU'QE GFFTIHG PA LITTLE EM I CAN'T SSE HOWTHIS DOCTORCANFND THE VERY WELL-I'LL IME BACK TOMO HPPIE AND “CAP? STUBBS TIITLIE rna roman VJLJST COME OVER 'TO TELL. NOU YOUR C HER KITTENS OVER TD HOUSE-o- THEY’ RE ._._./ -___......... ....k..._ T BROUGHT ALL OUR WELL ttussssieed MAC SHOWS HIS COLORS THAT'S noel i . OH, MA IJUST RECEIVED ELEG AM SHE'S COMING HOME ON . FURLOUGH FROM TlLLlE- - A ANT H ER your ET ME KEEP ERE. TAKE Ew-Ti-IEYRE m "r s Now-ocmri ET BACK! i'LL SEE BYE ' - POOQ MAC. Hi FEELS SO BAD ABOUT NOT BEING ABLE ‘TO GET INTO SOME‘ BRANCH OF THE fiEilViCE an»: 1043‘? 551' barrow. - ‘m; ‘TtLLiE. even w“ l. A cmuraauwli