grosses ._ _ coconut turnout lslander in Important role. In Britain ‘ This column In renerved lnr new: nl local Interest. but uilwertininl "l I nanny nature may be Inserted it l cunt: u word. Itrivtly plynblo In ndvure. 000K STUDIO when lmut people are beau; photographed. BTEMIERE m CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR Jim. 7_-4CP)—Dcience of 56711:] ANCE. L-878 vital exports and vulnerable P“ n 5 —-i 1n Britain's southern bulwark ha! DEBT CASES — A number a! been encrusted to the Canadian ages were settled Ln the slislll debt highland brigade—ill'st formation court yesterday by Surendion" t: its kind in Canadian army hi» Magistrate K. M. litartln. wry, ' -——— The 3rd division men. command- CONDITION SATISFACTORIP- ed by a Toronto Brigadier who led The condition oi .\Ir. H0llll(1Il,\Vl.f6 s central Ontmio highland regi- Oi Mayor B. Roy Holman was rc- ment into France and out again ted to be satusiaczozy ilut n-Bhl- u the republic collapsed in June, e underwent an opcrttlon in the 19.10 went from English training Prince Edward island Hospital Qgmps to their important position-l Dreamy. in the Canadian corps line. Fighting in Aialoyn underlined LAID '1‘0 it — The funeral the no“; for airport defence g5 the oi Wilton: E. d flint PW’- air invasion oi Crete did last _ - string and the Canadian High- ‘°°"' ‘sliders irom Ontario. Nova Scotiu Y‘ 1nd Prince Edward Island look on ‘ thcir lie-iv task as a valuable opera- “ ‘ uonol job. 1m“““°“" P‘ C°“‘°‘““" In addition to these defence du- ‘“"‘. A " ' ‘bed wire and case .u~:<>vit.\'ito - fienry “is 1“ “m” “h” b“ chowan. RM, A . apmflred do gun posts, the brigade is . s ,, out com lete bottle drii‘ “e L‘ c" DJ" like thatpbcing tinder-taken by other iormntlons in the corps. Deicnce and training is directed W...‘ ., from brigade headquarters in an , ftfl$velj ancient mansion hiddcn among the . .‘ trees down a iliilgjdyfialéé. Brilzzido; . Major W s Ru e: or and Stu ‘O be med Captain Don Ross. both oi Tor- onto, are the brigndiel-‘s two chief conumiw .0,‘ ' promo C3011!" but em- rl unilcr the Slwciiyl '1‘:':\l; Act. FUNERAL i: n‘ - The "W5- . "xi w- \v .. , illlihéilisittilfilts; higvtl y Lleul. William Burnett da~ nftcmomn ll‘ n the Cuillifie fhiwlléffli ilomc. S rvicvs at the Fun- TWO 0! Q16 mow!‘ 000554"- 0m‘ em: Hume and hve were conduct- cers who maintain liusion with the ed by Rev. I. were; . so B Burnett oi Charlottetown. Gnome W . A Nova Scotio regiment has u Jrfm Jo" . l: major assignment in uirdrcme de- Ccuilctery ierice Day lmd night planes IWR: -——-—— overhead. heading south wi RETURN FRO“ JiITi-TTTZVG w bombs and bullets tor Gennons. it at. Col. G. Phil‘ nrvi Vflilict E- is these aircraft and their air ' u‘ " win. ' vxtou b? ill-l"? stations that the Canadians pro- "m oi tect. Maj. A. W. Mackenzie oi Truro, N. ., is second in command o! this regiment and the ndjutant Ll Capt. G. I. Smith also oi Truro. Major J. D. Stewart lust evonirtig. The whiter schedule oi railway rates as compnrvxi with voter competitive rates (hiring the summer and its r ICU to ceiling pri "s. ms one of nlrtifcrs dis- Day and nigh; cgnlpflnkg are cilsseri. Routine matters pnpared to Spring mm action um Vie" "$0 (‘- - der oiiicers like Majors B. E. Lierwis o! Economy, N. 3., K R. Mitchell o! Truro. D. F‘. Forbes 0d Sydney, N. 3., and J. D. Stewart oi Char- lottetown, son oi a former prem- icr oi Prince Erlwnrd Island; nnd Capt. NIax hiucRIie 0i Pictou, N.S. An eastern Ontario regiment HiOVrd into a camp which looks like comfortable suburban nee near some Canadian city out gum and other weapons. trucks and Bren gun c2\i‘,i(‘l‘s shatter this illusion. Scntries chntenge you at turns in the hedge rows and barbed wire tangles everywhere. EXCISE CA5‘ .—-As the result Oi‘ the seizure oi a cache oi 100 gai- lc s oi mush, 8 olioiis oi moon- . "on distiling one 11111».- Lczn Souris on [l omhcr 20. two mun apy-nrcd lwiww stlpt-ndiary hifiglstrute L. B. Aieilish lntion oi the Excise Act. One plead. m guilty rind 1s lined $100 and \ ills in jail while the sccond was use was prosecuted the Royal Cnnndinn Mounted Police. Mr. Lester P. O'Donnell up- peared ior the both deiendants. ' AIRCRAFT] nzrtsssor: - Mr. p. Canadlens D. luuriiaghzn oi the Provincial Dqaarttmcnt of Pubizc Works is in T ' rcctnpt oi an airgrnrh message 0 re-organlze irvm Lieut. Robert Maciiilian, D. SC. It was date-lined Alexmtliia Firsts.‘ Revive meme i» they i» , ,, . ; L‘ n ‘ YOUJPWJ‘ tliflll-dgtiLi BOYS pflllnises LU "" 1 n‘ Lcu‘; M‘? h ‘ma; proulrcu souic interesting leagues in f‘: -;: a ‘X411. no: M; a _, v the nuurituucs this season. iuuumusig _ ‘ r,‘ d t. D fqcymd“ n “i” will uc piuceu on midget and Juven- a’ ‘e m’ 15"‘- i‘ 5*“ C,‘ lie piklycls m an eliolt to keep LLlO 01"" m [he l“ 5 New YCMS sport uuve and assure plenty oi tel- hfmm“ Fm" T” "KFaW w“ em, for post-war competition. Pfimogrfil-llcd "m, 'ra7.'“r°‘—‘ried The ivlurltune Au-utcur Hockey Mross the ovvnn on a plane. It is vciiv con“ about two by tllrce in b? ASsOCiQLlOll will sp - fill hockey 1n the lviaritimcs this winter, TS 111 511% iii LlLIS btflllll bfllllllikllllllCéfiil. ’i'ho1Asso- i " ' ' ' t lov ’ - -\L Yi-fiTiiitfiilY - The ‘éiliiymtiiii Oiggllllx glrollinciial funeral oi the lnte “William M. Bre- dovrm with tne wiuucrs meeting ior haut was hold _ etcrday afternoon the Maritime crown. This will be irom his live lonce to the Peo- the first struson oi orguilucd Juven- plcls Comr-ior: ‘Ylw ,¢(""{l"(? ‘was lie hockey m these parts. wmlncmd by R...“ T H B_ scmgrs As usual Pfllltldheutnifd Island is and conststrd oi’ Scripture reading, fiiilflli-Pfi W 001191191114? "-9 311?"? 91 raycr, and the sintrinz oi the givcghszua-‘Liogglglwbgagzrlfiaxigg‘ .. .. I _ v . ymn Rock of AW" The “m” tenders lor the three-province title. 1i was under tho nusnices of the _ , t, . ,, . Charlottetown is expected. to loo a Masonic Or<._r, I. hrmhrcn nt- , _ , - , , ,, strong aggregation oi players ran - tending’ in a how. The service 0i 1 l. m t 18 to com be the Order was - ih n“ mm » o .. . pc r “TI bv this class. D/Ltigcts, longing in age l‘ n‘ - 9 - , irom l4 to its, will also see plenty oi P"! 3'1""? P‘- » action in the city ll present plans pallbearers were: Messrs. J. A. ma;e,1a“z°_ Wflbster, 1., n, Mnr-Viillnn. Hwrold A meeting will be held At the Pickord. John F- Whom Robert Sporting Club this evening m. 1.30 R8111‘! Mid EYYWB? Cilmn- ior the purpose oi re-orgntiizing the —— Canadicns Hockey Club. This Cillki. Personals eusor juvenile intends putting; a Juvenile mid- —"”“ ct i t e runn g t your. L-‘QPT. clfiivn" H Howitl- P- giiicfigxlivili be‘ elected to guide the B. I. Hillhlflnticrs (Black Wow?!) destiny oi the club ior the season M! Yefiiflii-Tv mfimifll! 0n Fellini mid oil interested in hockey are ex- io his unit, aitvr spending a. iur- peeled to be present. This L: e. tough in the city. chance ior s90" enthuslafis i0 [wt behind the youth oi the city and Mr. J. L. Lo".'.‘zii't who hns been encourage them 1Y1 their 93°“! V9 comb-mi to his homo through iil- keep Canada's national sport alive nes- IO? the pas.’ {cw vice-ins, has dilrinz the wins time! o! the entcrctl the P. E. I. Hospital for Pmiem- , “u?” trpaimmt" Rec. Sec. Mrs. Phoebe Pound; rm. Soc. Mrs. Catherine Smith; Tress. __ Zvliss Muriel Dover; R.S.N.G., Mrs. M m N. -,~ ;1,_ or Alphn Flora Mclnnis; L.S.N.G. Mrs. Vic- mu-Mkfli? Zr it'll.“ 190p toria HuesLs; Chap. Mrs. Ruth ‘Pucsziay rum; lili‘ following oiiic- White; Wordm Mrs. Ruth Enman; ers wcre initollctl by District Dep- Cond. Mrs. Annie Big». vnsvn. 54y p . 1 M K Mn. Lulu Nicho son; .S. .0. Mrs. my P” l Mn‘ I“ Mr c Hy Agrstes Dickcso : LG. Mrs. Susie ixTsY-Ti]. ori-"ircns -,~ ' ‘s. ‘Iti. H. .i' y; "F M "'7 “$131551 slln'iiilm(,7~rn1;l Coffin; o. o. Mrs. more om: Pl- Vlrg, Jean nnist. Mrs. Mildred Rodd; Jr. RN. ‘_ d flurlgsrLfi Mi Nowjna Younker. Wllfil] it begins iunctloning again. 27 Louis picked To win in four Rounds or less By Sid Feder Associated Press Sport Writer NEW YORK. Jan. ’i—(AP)_1oe Louis is considerably lmnoyud when another lighter dumps him out oi the rliig—cs~pcc;ally when he lands on his head. ilc is also somclvhat irked when he is accused of any (oul tactics. And he is always put out at any kind oi a "squziwk" irom a rival. Boer dd all o! these things the B nber last May be- iore Joe slop; his chaienge in six rounds. Louis isn't angry at the big cits’ going Caiifirnian, but he ClOCSlYt, mint such a m"tter as this to stand in the books without l. clear cu’. SCLULIHEIIL. So he figures on walking out in Zimdisun square Ganiufs ring Fri- day night anti lxaitzug Buddy over —-l"apitil,v. This crrnfr rclcvos he'll do it just that way, and that Bud- dy won't be on hand when the gong sounds ior r und tour. Tlrrse rezurn engswtments have Alwnvs been more or less fatal ior ieTim-s who've surmvcd ore no wiih Louis. Max srlimclnq trial. Ar- turo Godoy crowded and crouched for l5 r/uuds in his first ride on the m€‘i'\'-i,'O-l"t"‘ll’ld The second time Joe turned out the lllhll in ha}! that distnnc . Bob Pastor rode e bicycle the route once. Next trip to the post he was ilrored six times and then the roar feel in. Oi course, an accident 08:1 hop- pen iii‘: time. Buddy is big and st-rzng and apparently unairaid oi playing with he Bomber‘: d - mite a second time. He has hat right hand that tagged Jce last sprine. and he C’7i"(i conceivably pull the trigger on it again. But l! anything, he's ltfirg to fnd him- seli working with q, different danc- ing partner this time And whin- Joc has u peeve on it hasn't been sale, un to now, to try to knock o, chip oii his shoulder. Big Four League Schedule Holy Name Bowling Palace Second Round -JANUARY- T-Old Timer: va. All Stan. B-Corvettes vs, Five Acel. iii-Alli Stun vs. Corvettes, iii-Five Aces vs. Old Timer-g, Zl-Fitlc Aces vs A‘i Stars. 23-Ol<i Timers vs. Corvettes. Third Round 2’1—Corvettee VI. Five Acee, 29—-All Stars vs. old Tuners. —FEBRUARY-— 4-~F‘ive Aces vs. Old ‘Timers. tt-Conlette.» v0. All stars. l-Oxi Timers vs. Covettes. i3-Ail stars vs. Five Aces. ,.. Fourth Round lB-Ali stars vs. Old Timers, Zo-Pive Aces VI. Corvettes. zit-Corvette: vs. A11 5L1", iii-Old Timon vs. Five Ac”, --MARCH— ‘l-All Stars rs. Five Aces. it-Corvettes vs. Old Timers. Flflh Round ll-Fivs Aces vs. Corvettes. iii-Old Timers Vs. Al; Stare, ill-Old Tuners vs. Five Aces. ZP-All Stars vs. Corvettes, Zo-Corvettcs vs. Old Timers. —-Fivc Aces vs. All stars, Qlxlh Round -APRIL_. l-Old Tinlers vs, All stars. 2—Coi'vcttes vs. Five Ace. tie-All Stars vs. Corvettes. IO-Five Aces vs. Old Timers. l5—Five Aces vs. All stars, lT-Oid Timed vs. Corvettes. Barons trim Reds CLEVELAND. Jan. 7—(AP)— Cleveland Barons entrenched them- selves in second pince in the Am- erican Hockey Leagues western di- vision tonighl by trit-nm ng Provj- dcnce Reds 4-1 in their 14th straichi homo Hume Without d tleat. I Roll ’em For a DeIigbI/ul (Imnge Winchester Blended CIGARETTE TOBACCO A delightful blend oi’ Turkish, Virginia and Buriey tobacco: for roiling your own. wit!» Playoff dates l/Vill be decided On at meeting MIDLAND. Ont. Jun. 7—-IOP)—— George Dudley. Prcsdcnt oi the Canadian Amateur Iio Roy Asco- iation, said today befoxe leaving {or Regina. to atzencl a nitctirg ci the association cxccuille that senior ' ‘ ' dni. s for this -..cd upcu at, the mee » ng, He said the CAI-LA. ru'cd lzu: spring at its annuzil nlCctJig that the Junior iinnl villi be lied in the west this season wiih the 5\n or iinai in tho Bust. An» he. i'lli\l.i‘l‘ to come before the moo: ng uzulti be a xcport of m; c minitLc d. 11l- ing with amateurs uh.) IVZVC turn- ed professional this -c.t 011, The Prcsidvn: said th As-oc a- tion's policy w s to unuirurlwo en- iis'mcnts by citation o ‘f wartime ffiglllflilOllg cub to mploce en _ pl‘ leit to serve with ill Remember vVhen (By The Cunziiliun Pivssi aylvmus Apps. Toronto biopic Lveath star, yaw spot-tutor; e lure- tutu a! what he was to do in pr - lessional ranks. when he sc red three goals and "i ‘l- t up lllifA assists in all at cum-c b ~ tween Hnmilzoil -. i ‘Hal's vliie at Toronto. t. ngw trxiay He joined .-lie professional ranks tile iollowing yvur and bo- carne the iirst winner oi Mat Calder trophv as the outstaudin‘ N.H.L rookie oi the 1936-37 campaign. A our 06in». v Postpone mailing Canucks & Aces l/Vin twin blll Of ’42 contracts NEW YORK, Jan. 7—-(AP)—Be~ cuuso o-i the wsr Brooklyn Dodgers have riccitlcd to pospone mailing l9'2 cctl acts to the National Y» ~- o n: "n1 l "ext month, but most other clubs insisted to- .. ,1 ..; i ii l\';.g a. “business as usual" policy. Th doubt oi the Dodgers was rvcd by secretory John Mc- (Wm Donald. "\Ve (Péftlie on n budget and in iilOlillfli seasons we have a payroll n I urouut! $300.00. But right now don’ ziivss anyone lCXIWS what is to C.\"p(‘i izcm next sca- ztl \\-e‘e> gong: to st on the MONTREAL, Jan. — - Quebcc Aces tonight strinsthened their hoicl 0n third place in Quebec Senior standings by handing the divclling Montreal 7 (OP) the Hockey League PMS a 4-2 trimming. In the nightcop oi the Wed ll€ y doubleheader, hiontrenl Cnnadzens held onto Iourth place beating the champion Montreal R's 'ais 4-1. icnceman Mike ivIcMahon scoped the winning 2on1 for Qwclrc HOLY NAME in the second period {lifter Ed Brunet-eau had wipcd out n first- periocl Put tally by Johzmy- Wikin- sou. The burly Quebec deicuccmtin I mow VVHIJT A-LAusl-urc‘ AT.’ \‘ cowlacrr-s TIME, TRYIM‘ TO BE 1m. um u. CJAV. on. \ con. we: nv an FFRVICI m; ==;—-* BRINGIN UP FATH ltlR r. LOCK LIKE A HOG t-u? K78. Aid‘ rm xvcouc‘ xv TH ‘AW/RV, Tun. iM TH’ EJQEGH THAN IN CABAEETQ Ttzvno‘ "rmook LIKE Bovs ,1 MD MORE TWO DAYS no TOWN-- cowaovs mow u= YOU err one o‘ THEM svux fri-lE totem ftsour TOWN MONTHS IN “v I THINK I'D TH‘ Blzusi-l Au‘ SOOMEE. Oikwltttn M5 k8 __.'_.t YOU FOR A L A. His MEMORY - l9 most‘- BWTEN,’ i . SAY THAT: A WiLD ANIMAL IN THE l-lOUQE/“W lF JAKE HlTS .. PRETEND, TRAP FOR vouuze HARD OF ' lue AND STA The Weather‘ Matters not-ICE ALWAYS GOOD JOIN HUNDREDS-HAVE A SKATE FOR HEALTH YES, 8-10 TUNIGIlT cclur- BO WLING Taoivhmo runner: A. S. I. Lennie Wuxers :- DAN, HEAR- BV GOLLV -l DIDN'T KNOW IT Wl i2 SC) LATE -I HCQE- Ti IAT MAGGIES ASLEEDe MEAN HOLJQ’ WH WELLrlMfiM-WHA BV COMiN AT‘ WI EATHEQ 5AY " F HE AT THls ucAUw-giguiz? €‘~- T Do wu (Evils-l AT THI5 u. MY _J_ANU1\RX_8, 1942 THE FGIUM __-u-lv'¢\i.-ilu.tkt —-————-—i—_" m T. Wilson 256 1B3 169 A. Shcrren 20B 248 333 Total-MOI. High single R. Duncan 370, High three A. Shorrcn 779, Old Timers 3 1-2 pts. All Stars 1 i-Z pts. ‘tonight at * o'clock sharp:- Knights of Columbus i/zague, r- “l: ~ ¢_.~-: l .3112‘ . l . , i."...’i‘_f.°_~° 2th.‘...":.t*..:...i:"..-§;:; but ratio“ it: it it? CHOW ALL-m P out L ~ We P“ 11L t. - SW9d M. ti lt ucl: ' 1 .d t 11 ‘in: wiihl the ‘Kim £0; amdgufigg dournctofil 5211i lcoluiiQctf Estes saiiie ycctifl-Qoiif‘ Commercial League . . i ‘. o -rs' .- .."'~:: l . z: . 222.118.“. “fifiiffii Li. us‘. “e.*:.:'.i=‘t‘l.. “° w" m’ wim- McDnilnid added. ‘In tho‘ their swl_ iiu=il fliilC \\".l1 Mull ns in the “ ' R, whitlock 1B’! 2'78 1N arcs xvrulrl rcfcct uhtvver finfll- penalty box. Tm"m(.rq.__ . B. Mzvuoliziid 231 243 229 t- ‘S1'%"‘"t: the Dodgers might. 11;“; Caiiud.‘ l5 held a dcfnre cdqe L B~n“,.h.1‘,fd 20., 142 213 B- MBCJHUII? 155 168 235 ncxt summer. over the ith-pluce Rotztls lhr ‘l- l‘ Wins}. ‘ 17d Q06 1 G. Cutlmoro l9; 231 213 out the night/sup and ‘iifr :'\'l‘ill‘("' ‘C’ in] 3,1 1 “ 73 G. Whitlock 227 216 147 Richard and Mtmcel Bessctte made " n‘ p50“ 44 “B 158 T0i-al——3134. R ll l I d s ,l it 2-0 enrrlyblin the op!" ng s nnzn Emir 01' ti“? l?- l. R/Jjfi 111' ' ' Cl b:- s an a‘ or er s:- ll~.<- derigts l s w I HiTf°“JQZI“I5F-, Bu“ m G,v.".ir‘l.|‘."r'i l. . g1 . gc . . r , rt broadcast i. s m llilte 8i trite; mfririie p -- r? h--» ml- m‘ Fm" L" Q, Dgugflte 15;‘. 3.3 H; I 121d {we gncemen ‘qolorge Browz: Kue Wwliislia 7 157 135 294 .. ,.i (4nd Quill‘ ‘ a o a‘ qrmwe, mi. 7-_-(C7P)—Ninety ‘-'°’ W °"‘“°'<=- Q'°,T_"m"I-— N High single w. Biso 294, W1“ -vl~~~m »r ti“ memmn —i-i—-— RP‘ elk M¢Mflh0n 2l7 215 202 H1 h my” B Mo” M ' . . cnmn m v. s. v. Co 1c 23s zoo 1 1 g ' _ ‘m’ 7°‘- nimed forces in Britain will broad- J ml’ l S w? 9g 2%” B itzs 3 1.2 pts. V Club 1 l-2 pts rust ....l![i'.lv\‘ in 4 "\il'C_ii“_'-!S 110m T‘ . . cT-T’ ' ' “'3 ,- 0 ' me Bu‘... c1 b» p . g.‘ 4 S! d_ lolfrs a’ Jinn in Maine and it. Duncan i137 23A 37o T H t . _ tiled ibi" ihe llatioiilal ‘Qéiwoftfiiir -¥"§“w' m“ °f m” “m” l“ J~ A~ 1mm" 201 208 236 Plorgliinv: Izagricliack C“, League’ ihc Canadian Broadcasting Cor- ° a‘ Total-Joli}. _______'_____ Titration irom 12.30 to 1 p.m. E, D. 1nciud0d:_ A" stus:__ REMEMBER. QPAIN The nam“ as ammunc d td Prince Edvard island~iiondlng J. A. Webster 174 204 205 A old tort t (L; m, Nah-On,“ Defence heaedqualiftegls’ Stoker E, Riggs, Charlottetown. Canlcron 302 202 the nspnnish sfztilrclemcraii egdenlclgil: » ~~~"\=— ~ I”; d; L .1 -i-.»_ 196 25o chief city oi the IslanAl-Loteanay: Bv. . . ' ‘H’ l“ . J R Wlliarns our: BOARDING nousu With Major Hoopla #0125 no snPP/‘s w L, ' - rut. ADNHT TIME, cowaovs "lgggn V15 WANT To T": You, VEQHN/HEN THANK6-~INE 7 SPENT TWO OLD Tin/isles.‘ , OFF: Jui-‘ETWTHEREQ HE "5 BROKE ALWAYQ BEEN AN EASY TARGET ‘FOR A ; Touculu. MUST BEA / ‘ 6\LL.\I GTREAKI . lNHERiTED FROM ' 6RANDPA,Wi-\O _ "rung MADE A nosey‘ A BETI. OF FINANCING 1.- OVER- g Panoswuisl. LOOKED,‘ . MOTION I us» MAGGE - ME DAUGHTEQ- AN’ L -- -: By Wesiover HEAVENS i I've TiliID "to CALL MAC. AND MUtvlE-f/i AND BUBBLES moo WALD! om REVERSED CHAsRGES AND s i. a / to not!» HIYIvmWynJ-vglm wmlnri-e-Nte-i lSN'T THAT mM OUTTA TH‘ DOOR LOOKIN’ — -r ANSWER SO COU on, IT'S YOU mp1 vent YOU DIDN'T wlgiTENTlON CF A$l<lNfi YOU VM FORTY Mil-ES FROM OH, BASCOM , I HAD NO O AQJYTI-HNG FOR MEQBUT HOME AND — , By Edwina sue ALMOST CAME: ' HEWSELF" THATS WHAT TH‘ PHONE, w/Ag p N Mil-l-"E i401 NQAFSSK3| aEAN, . THAT w u: HAVE j ‘n. (huge lhttluri lvlml sent-ti}, scan raeuteurruu!