THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 3 194 » l WHIP ST. DUNSTANS I2 -\ r OHIO Nov l-(APJ-‘Ihe _ " AGO, . Second Prince spOrl §h0rts “w” °m°““° Be“ ‘““°“°“ m HOCKEY RESULT: completely f tn 1 ' _ ‘ ed to an lmflllredregreleei: (gefy glg- samrd” Winners Give Fine Display In Chalking Up First of Wales Team vane: Rangers 4; T Detroit 3: Cawnnllléon}; American Loan, Buffalo l; Cleveland z New Haven l: Hershey 1 lndianapoiic 5; Pittsburgh 1 wovhlgznco l; Springfield 3 l“ mu s; rnllnuglpluu .1- in? ca| G|FT§ Pracilil FOR EARLY MAILING R b W» 0f S AOQUEBQC, NOV. 3—i(UP)—Qlll0b00 _ I1)’ wen on a soorng rampage ug y 3 0 tuners here today to trounce Montreal l l ltofiglliensQlllo-bé msal mugihfafid- 6 C en OI‘ 0C e -'_"' Ieazue same. marked a 22 penal): Displaying some o, the finest Henley but the play was called back Don Stewart of the second Prince “'35- lncllldlilfl One maic . two mis- bachfield work witnessed here in a for an offside. The Alrforce team of wales rugby team Saturday w, conduct and two majors, 1on8 whlh, and with their forwards again forced right back but Saints sumed the hero role as wlln only ._ neyel‘ giving the opposing bmkfleld relieved the pressure by a penalty three minutes of play renlalning he h dlallce to get started the Royal glfilkiuxlllgtcolrlgialgindghtlencewirxllrtlielgn aBXt toéckedouprafrollggz balll l? verge out lr Force rugb team Saturda ' . ' K0 V9 0i‘ B Olly ry 0 the came through rllth their first Vie? gala‘ 31% It“ Pl“ We)?‘ W" l" game i" all exhibition fume alzainst torv of the season as they downed 1m, m, r m Fxlrlnht l 251"?’ ‘m’ second High Schoo team of at. the senior St. Dunstan‘: University and u wacrlslmith-lflli‘ eetoed ceany Dunstan s. The zlune was Played squad 12-8 1n an exhibition game to mtwimsle glnhethurfittt Hallgmk hem" ‘lie sallillfl-RAF Clash and lllayed on the University gridiron. the try a am m h ° a e" mt“ t"? me lFW° Y°l-lii8 Slllifllds gave a 800d The Ah. Force squad scored two field Th gt f 1e corner o he exhibition. Play was very even all tries ln each half none of which - ° ‘l’ °i" “liven W“ MW" tilrvugh the encounter with play l lu-re convcrlcd to offset the con- °“' moving up and down tile field very vl-rtea st. Dunstaxfs tryl ln the Isttlwlgd like ahscoreles-s tic first half and Maurice Sm th’s n- 6W8 Came l rough with alty boot between the posts lgrllf- his same winning effort. LePazc" ,\\'ny through the middle session, atlemllt i“ CORWTt WM Wide of Lll" It; wns by far the strongest team mil-ll!- the nan llas yct yielded. Fzlsb. l-lileliP-“l! llcavy and \\’01]-b8lflll(‘f’(l the Air Slllnis: Fullback, Woods: three l lloys lllid h commanding edge in the Quilmls» K- MCDOH-‘ild. C. McAul- A sellout crowd of 46,484 wow)‘. ed the community-owned Packer; from the little Wisconsin city out- class the hitherto undefeated Bears, who had won five- straight games by rolling up 209 points in the most crushing offensive the pro Same ever had seen. i f. e LOU MIGHT AS WELL CHEW THE BEST Three goals in Red Wings Draw with Hancock nearly went through for another try as play resumed and the game raged inside the Saints 25 but the losers fighting hard grad- ually pushed back into enemy territory. For five minutes RAF‘ could not get out side their 25 yard line and the Saints again got back 3rd period gives Rangers 4-3 win Americans . TORONTO. Nov. 2—(CP)--A 1 h h ch h t t in the running as awarded a l>en~ ay 11 McDouggu p ch. . ha; . -.» - lli-filiviire ltzlnkvl- drive that net- p” a. 1P0"? 1e game‘ so“ alty kick Smith booted the ball dl'- D_'(3' ';1' em’ v65,‘ Are o" w ' . rll liming . flul thee jlhlrd-perlod will“ "V" llllgergllldgollyorlclr tlthelllle oévlailnts sit: “my between "l9 DOSts to make forwagflrsmuaagan? liil/Isclgnis Segfin‘ - 17y onderLng perhaps what you can send to u" lWYi "NOW cerv- to a J ere Hi6 New korkcrs a 4-3 Vlotory over ' 5 l” the score s-a. N_ Mcnémud‘ Mécamhy’ Mcmgl; mg that will bring them just a little additional comfort? tie ln llle Nat. ..nl l-lot-kl-y Lennie. fforolill) Maple Leafs in the opezi- n _ ' - _ glmer hm beam “'52 smlcta-l 112g ‘ my o’ S“ Nabionalhliockey lllfizlllealrlgnhllllé fllgeuttj will: thghrlelllmhrartlllgurigxlfuletln;153m nailvlliogrh-eivlrllbnclr Bagnall three ‘wellffflfililfggl:lfipecuo“ some suggesum“ lllill We believe are most suitable ,1-5_ l; rim-g nglrmlg mg _ _ - r _ _ ~ _‘ _ v . . w . , '_ ' ‘ , , t - ""—' ——' ~——»-—~ SllllllAitY ml lfrantic iréytmc climaxcd qgilfilgfllgctgelzlarfrll: gélttgllllillélll (lglelmlllélllltlgrfilvieaililalldfrlllxle gllxzllfilonlwwlllllllllllgs‘Sfeigggllistevlgglck I R E m‘ Hrl. l’ ri d a l... . U119. lt- strugg. , '1' ‘h f ‘ . ‘ i _ ' ' ~- - e‘ sgQflng_NQn¢_s c o (he 12.551 {m5 pfesente hgflffiu u‘: extra points after converts nearly Zgdufroglnalllere Rfetfh Dlunged ovel nail, Foster; forwards. Dow-my r FOR THE SA|LOR ER FOR THE AIRMA Pcrialty—Branlgan alr-nlaiks of a. playsff grime rath- Proved their undoing‘ Radius 6'0 o0ck ‘as ldtryfoth e game. Han- stomn Beck’ Crflwxord’ Large‘ l Khaki Shirt; N Second Period er tlhan the season's inaugural, with only two minutes to go in the con W’ kill‘; 9 ° 9 9°53 in m6 Campbell, Shams. SM i 1__N@w York, H111 (Anderson, sUMuARv first half Saints came through with Evil’ h c - Referee: Hubert Oflanley. l l‘ 3 Khaki Tie! A]; Force Shh.“ Eqaji 3336 Flrq Period a 5l7f‘f‘lfl(‘lilflr try that W85 convert- mill‘ l 9 °T°Wd B“ llleli‘ lllllll - T195 . _ 2-~Nc\v York, Itlarrkcr (Aildcrron) l ~¥wonto Drlillcn (A1799 10:26 ‘ 0d m illfiliCl the scorde 6-5. And glen harrdl glgrlkllggalggxlilrnfofivgilglllalliiitl? , G] Kllflkl SOX Blafik Tie! 113;" . _ .0, 5011': (T.,'I ‘) 1'10!) 41.: i tie esfloi t S r ' : oves - Penzlltles-Stcwavt. Brhnlgan. lflfgllillllz‘ ‘fijxilllliallllifér Heqztltiilll. Hgmfll ill; IYlJlIlIlIIGIS hgitzlcolllushidslover thaefi; mfflmglllfigighgg-iihfisexgcgggagobed the Sox I‘; For vlctory Sweaters Ai Air Force SOX Third Period 0n ma Oi‘. raft (ma or) ‘ tilird t" ot the game Saints ag n , ' 76-1‘ 8 rgwn G10 e F h-Detroit, Groseo (Abe, wane: Second Period crept d; to wlthln one point a3 up the field. He was ln the clear Scarves . v s w°°l1illl°<l l‘ flrce Blue Braces :38 &-—New York. N. Colville (M. oOl-l they realized on a. penalty kick from "ill evidently headed for a touch- “.1. ‘—-- Pan Gloves Unlined V for Victory Sweatg L-Dctrolt, Abel (Grosso. Wares) ville) 3:25 1mm“? yards out The RAF h.n_ down when the play was halted the c OWN AulEYs Money Belts Kh M w l _ m 1213i —'i‘."-r0tit.r~, Apps (Drillonl 18:30 1 mediate“. tanned with another h? referee having blown the play down G B l *j——" _ ll 00 Scarves Air Force Blue Scarves Penalrr-orlrllldn P°i‘1‘l'~l’—l<“iiil?"‘i‘il- {to again take a. commanding lead as lt sot underway from a knock- J $11.5 "Wl"¢-— m5 151 w Handkerchiefs Khaki Braces h. Overtime _ __ fllunl Pvrlud _ but the Saints in a last minute ef- °i1- _ 15h Mumhho m m uh . Money Belle 5-Amerlcans. Knot; 4.11 5 New Yolk. Pant. lBurnsl 11.181 for; again nearly pulled thg game Illllel-lllll- L Do n V f0!‘ Victory Sweater; Money Bells ti-Dcttroit. Stewart (Wares, Gros- 8—New York. smith (Watson. out of “he hm “McAdam raced 50¢ RAF: Fullback. Matthews; three ' ucette 129 247 151 G1 Pso)15:24 mu l 7 H§xtall§131é32 s “h Yards on what looked like an 1m quail-Hg mtwmle, Hancock’ R._ch_ géhMAUIItIéfilIbOuOeLéMZAgST m Khaki Handkerchiefs W" ti — , Abe. —- ew or . (w p_ h ~ , - _ - . ens. cs p] I’ m a so": tercepted ha“ only u, have m‘ a: Courtney, halves, Smlthe High three w_ M‘ MacNem 580' _______ PcInIallli-lfv.‘ crlvllle. Hamilton. (pflllllllllCdiffOmd page l) W al session. held in St. James Church. yesterday afternoon. The Saturday afternoon sesszon. was concluded by 2m interchange uf ideas regarding problcllls and plo- jccls of boys‘ \\'01'k The Conference} vice-president Wllmot Robcrtsorm Hunter River presided at this f(‘l\I-' ule. at which some very przllcticail suggestions were advanced. During the lattler part. of the afternoon the boys were conducted on visits l0 Prince of Wales College and the Collibcleratlon Chamber. geie ‘fired dheleilast nlfiht, vvltn fiheihg-jnlzflwdoriiéh Qfgklliélhbuii £11; l WHEN ITAKE cAQE W_ v % n c4 E i°i “c. Willis. so ins the i is a ' BON noun ERNESTAMD / COULD YOU WHEEDLE 4- w»! A RE- At the bnnquglfqhev. A. a. Mac- gigfiodgiiiiigfiz Elam" M°illi°iii 3f, lifeiffiffj; t'f,‘.§‘c‘§f,‘f,w‘§“§§ jlgilm wALoo/uw’: was zmsr I DOTTIGHTWAD our y VOLVING DOOR-P ‘ “ ' ow w w»! "ro "me sank. a ul=l= A PLUGGED MAT MAJOR?" Lcod. O‘Leal'y, said grace. This Wll-Sl ilifillidellérid it“??? rtoizz..sf..zi~.iii-..au “all: it?“ ‘link?"lif°liillé3°ritllellfififl i"‘»'~’is-ig“:i°“h{ii°i“l 306115111379“; vzgmifj first Ilfiljhi, flllfl anbcgr vastly 051110 travelling lire length o. % ls EAGER To ‘GEE THE auouLo w“ DER y CHNSE NON-lo mantles louewu it l ° “o; proved over the learns whirl-l rep- the three quarters line to Courtney / PLANS FCR w! NEW NOPEI. BRlZE FOR 1/ GET lNTO THE . Etocurlolu! ll= HE HOUSE AFTERA It was served by a committee women rcprhsentiing all the (lehurchi season 6r of m field Johnson’ attempt N Do 5T VAQ e: co-opera mg n e con ercncc. - e . s _ m T Q U ' ti‘ lfflllh MacQuarrie waa toastmacter. SWWARY at converting was low. HF MQTQMT 6U A DOCTDR HE f NlGHT 0013!’? Following the toast to the King. First Period Saints went. into Air force ter- ; ‘DE l E5 o PPORT VOULD DEDUCTTWO ALONE Wrm’ grcctiligs were extended to the bows l'~l_3°li‘°li- Gi°5$° ‘WNW Abel‘ ritory after the try and were park- F: _ THE DEVlCE I DEGREES FROM Hi5 AMUGEMENT by Rev. Hugh Millvr. charlottetoil-ll. 2 09 ea on the 10-yard llne but a pehel- FINANCIALDI. PATlENTQ FEVER PARK GADBEFS a l l’ .-, l‘ ri“ 4 nlld a sine song: was conducted my Rev. L. M. Murray. Hunter River and Prof. John Inch, Charlottetown.‘ Second Period h] h f m 1 _ The toglst l‘? tthe ghlhfhkwfi oh»; fin<i§h§i~i;‘g_~- Bill“! (lilicii- m" frgln thee posed y C. es 0r l oc . une - no River and responded to by Rev. T..l 8—Detroit. lllscolnbe (Bl'0wn)13:4B gggllitlilefiwsl: (gasytrgléstszén R6‘: H. B. Somcrs, XML/i, S.'I‘.M., Char-f Penzllty-Olnando L d‘ u n] m use the ha’ 1, lotlctmvn. The tonst to the LiidVS Third Period “an “g llaohy 1 h was proposed by Billie Turner. 0'- i-Dctroit, Bruneteau (McCalg) as the W“ r0 ed Dose ‘ere “' a Ipary, and responded to bv Mrs. 4:33 a mad race for the hballnlaut Mun- ‘f’; Frank Hobbh Clhlrlottcto\\'n_ Tile fw-Cunadiens. Blake (Graboski, O'- dy w“ ‘m mp a‘ t e! p cup “I” h?! reports of the findings of the dis- Neil) 11:12 entangled. The t or the extra “é cussinn group; were salbnlil-lcd by: Pcnaltles—None. whit-l w” 1W“ °l the mlllk- l", Buddy storms. Chhrlnllr-lotvwl. for _ Right after the score the RAF‘ é; tllc llllf‘i‘lll(‘flll\'.(‘§I su mg Ihmmn. the closing session. The worship changed their sweaters to blue hav- // Hampton. for lllt" Svlllovs nllrl service lvxls- conducted. by Rm‘. A. A. ing started the game with fed Jul“ / 0 Gcorlzc Jones. Pnwlllll, for the U‘ ers. This wus followed by n. p no duet by Prof. John Tilt-ll rllvl R01.‘ D. C. Boothmyd. Chnrloitctr/wn. In the course of hls_ itllvlY-‘Sfillllli address on “Our Part ln h Bettlrr‘ World." Rev. l. J. Lcvy. Clftovln. s-lirl. "Our nun. is to livc lactic-l"; ‘livcs now. Alrcnzw wc are cxcr nut. our influence rm thc world. By nurl lives we make it better or worflfil 'l'llcn we have our part in Dlfilllllilli‘ for :1 better world. In this we must. know what is wrong Mill illt? DFf'$-| e-nt. world. and thcn s00 how_nn W1» ]'\lll‘.'\ll"ll of (‘hrkliavl nFlliKYlDVS l0 the problcms of our rlfll/ ‘Wiilll ‘till’ ' cllt. Our nnrt is to drczim of a bet- urr world and cliniz to our dreams‘ no matter how hard the wav "lliyl n ln orricr to build l wit" wmlfl. thcrc are thrce thinus which shnuxl‘ l-cnd on. hc mid. 'I'hcsc are: "First. that. wc ncod a hctlcr worlrl: pmond. that it. ls nosslblc to lln o‘ a bcttcr world-flint. ls flint out. of‘ human nature we can build a bob. ter world than we have all ll"-" ent; and third. that you and l ‘lilvv J/fcileod and the highlight was the » inn-piling ildzlrcss llllrlcd back tine winners time and Record crowd Sees Canadiens Lose to Wings MONTREAL. Nov. 2—-(OP)—- Openlng shots in the long 1941-42 National Hockey League campaign Playing bofore a record opening resented the respective clu-bs last Pelia1tics—G0upillc, Brown. Slew- art. "Tools for a beaver World" which was delivered by Rev. l}. R McLean, 'l.‘ol'ollto, coilfereltce director. In llLS talk, Mr. Macbean said. "ll we are going to build a beater world. we must have certain tools to work with." In enumerating some of tllcsc. he emphasized the llcccl of —kllowlcdgc. General knowledge, our task to know as much about the world as possible. Then LDBlB l5 the need of a knowledge of Jesus Christ. and his LUhClllllgS. The suc- ond thing necessary is a forgivlrg. spirit. (llllililgi! l5 also greatly .le-.'(l"l ed if a ncw world is to be built. And the ability to decide the Christian solution to every problem rests in prayer. Lastly, consecration is needed. For the closing ceremony. the boy!‘ formed a fellowship circ e around the church during which the Con- fcrcrlce hymn was sung. During tlle holding of the con- ference, a telegram was read from m. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Prime Minister of Canada. who sent‘; ll similar message to all the 20; hunt, Rees; forwards, Thompson, Mundy, Salisbury. Johnson. Morse, Smart, Balmer, Hull. S.D.U.: Fullback. Smith; three quarters, O'Neil, Cameron, O'$hca. McEntee; halves. OTianley. Shall" ey, McDonald; forwards, McKcll ‘ Devereaux, Aylward. McTague, M Guigan. Rosslter, McAdam. A. Ma'- Donald. VITAL AMMONIA Ammonia. is vital to the making of Jlllllilfliéifllltlslves- 0H1" OUR WAY play called back for a knock-on‘ when within five yards of the touchline. Pilot Officer Hlerrlngton of the Royal Australian Air Foroe handled the game metlng out six penalty kicks during the tussle four of them going to the University team. Right from the obening whistle the RAF went on the offensive and took the play to the Saints 15-yard line. showing brilliant backfield work and with the scrum heelir- the ball fast and cleanly the vis..*i lng team lost what looked like a try in the first five minutes as a player fumbled right at the line. The Commercial league at the Charlottetown Bowling Alleys will open Monday night at, Blitz‘: last year 7.00. limo if you wish to to secure your seats. Schedule will appear later. _..i_______ Finland was held by the swede: _f_Qr__70Q_,vears. BV J R. William; _ champion; have rlrawn for their opponents Brunet! dakery last year's runners up, so witness a bring up bowling match come early The backfield play. From a scrum on let the latter over in the far corn- ty to the RAF took the ball out of dancer and started another scys and then the Saints went on the offensive. The losers had a great chance as a Saints player blocked a kick to have it roll in the clear but an RAF back recovered to ruin the chance. Fighting fur- iously and with time of the half drawing to a close Saints kept Ill‘! their hammering and with 1W0 minute; to 2o they got a spectacular try. Punting high straight down field Olilanley followed his kick to i May we assist you in m seas delivery for Cllristnlas Nov. 10th. HARRY A. MacDQUGALLt BETTER MEN’S WEAR X . mm BOARDING Hfillslllm (‘liking a selection and remenlber that over- cmands that parcels be mailed at latest by 143 GREAT GEO. ST. With ._ Wwlinr Hnnnlg i PRESlDENT GOCKMORTON iNVEhlTlON , A REVOLVING GREAT MINDS MUST 009E wrrl-i wueuc» APATHY = 4 4, NICKEL, l-loooteploo We 7a ensem- oN THE POR / crab the ball as an RAF man fumbled. Oiilmley raced t0 within ten yards of the lino before belnll tackled and then tossed a short ass in Cameron who went over to p ace the ball behind the bars from which spot, Smith. playing with a badly injured ankle booted the ball be- tween the uprights to make ii’. 6-5. Given a penalty kick right at the start of the second session the All‘ Force again sent the Saints back 0n 78.11 and dribbled saint; twq yard line. Again the Saints stiffened and Cameron had the crowd roaring madly as be i lAM we CAPTAIN. BUT IDHEN l u f cAu 506K uouEzcAuss WHEN alone ~ I'LL. PROVE lAM g, part in crmltln a better world-"l Ycstcrcluv nlornnrr. the tended services in their rcspcc churches and in the afternoon as- Qembled in St. James CllugzlLforl Trans-Canada Conferences. Mcssag-. bloke hill/BY 0n llls °Wll W0 Yllfl-‘l cs were also rchd from similar o-lyhl line l0 tfhvfll t0 the RAF’ 35 Yard tztltllvrlngs in Owen Sound, Ontario‘ Stripe: hemmed in by RAF Pllilefs and Saskatoon. lqgmcron tossed the leather to 0'- slllllrllalds alllllfi UN DERWEAR wm- Fe» run SAMPli srarmrln-s llMllfh Illinl llv N '1 lhillllll m U HT ElNJlN§ ._TI