Break Even HALIFAX, Nov. l5-<CP)—Ac- tion packed fights marked tonlshil opening battle 0f tllfi Wit-dull Maritime boxing tournament at [Dalhousie University gymnasium ere. Fourteen bouts were run off to- night. Eighteen are scheduled for tomorrow nlght-seml-finals and finlas in all class-cs. Om of the outstanding perform- ances of the night was that of LAC Wediske, R. .A.F.. Summerside. s lightheavyweight, who gave away ,25 pounds to enter the heavy ranks. . He. met Alex Pnssmore of !-l.M.C. :S. Stariacona here and alter a slugfest in which he first wrnt to the canvas he cam: back to score a clean kayo over thc sailor. The only other heavyweight bout .saw the veteran Frank Fortune of Saint John outpoint J.A. Dcsgros- Mar. Boxing Tournament _ eilliers of the RAE. Charlottetown . lint criaswmzroyvn GUARDIAN ' {SPORTING NEWS Island Stationecl Airmen In Fights At ~ in a bout which saw plenty of ac- tion. The n. a novlcc. made a great showing and only Fortune's clever uss of his left hand enabled him to gain ths verdict. ‘There was plenty of action when PEA. Gilbert. RAIL. Charlottetown. clashed with the Solly Vineberg of Cornwallis. Gilbert took a terrific licking in the final ound but had garn anoush points in the first rounds to cop the verdict. Upshaw, a natural welter who failed to get into that class by half a pound at the weigh-in. gave away eight pounds to W.C. McCrorle. R. CAFE. Charlottetown . and then blasted the Flyer into drcomland while there were still S0 seconds to go in the first round. slugging liotro liasro liulss Favorites Against Iowa CHICAGO. NOV. 15-l'AP)—'l'hs Irish of Notre Dams in their com- ing day of trial next Saturday - t oo gavel Pi-hsafligh Q oi to be batter than the 1H2 team which spanked a far more experienced Scahawk team 38-0. With that de- feat than; was consternation among Dre-flight publicity men who even then were drafting literature do- ailbed to establish their taotioian. Bernie Bisnnan. as ths "coach of the year." of a lot The subsequent ' of choice mimeogrs . reading material wasn't the fault of Bier- mfill 01' PN-Flilht’! commandant. Capt. David Hanrahan. The blame feii on Notre Dame's coaching staff and its Derfieotionist football loy- ers who. w ilc their coach. snk Leahv. was abed at Mayo Clinic. ziowrcéd what amounted to a major The fact that the Seahawks’ re- cord now is identical to that of the Irish-eight victories and no (is. feats apiece-doesn't set the Pre. Hiahiers on the same plane with Notre Dame. The Iowans haven't Illstllllng c». if Stock Goes 0n Sproo New YORK. Nov. 15-00-11" capital m: oiosicenrlglv; gig-fix; on ths New York ewes l3’ as tad-l! afosr dsauisd to m most a of- w share hel an?“ ..€§‘°§.'..".‘°mr aimed It W" ‘ mo. mas satur- timc touched 8111-‘ .000 b is f Wm“ fi .1 '7" fw- o m efllerigkgytbirkglngss for fltfiuflit st will have u. mega; tion facilities. now twill"! lcommerciol alcohol forwyf-r. e I Liut Col- Joan Kennedy, General Staff Offi 1 - ‘ all training for the Canadian Women's Anny cor-gr 1, Q1151: Tug‘ i” wreath before the Cenotaph in Ottawa on behalf o} m.» m“ “m! l.. men's Army Curbs during the inrpressive Remembrance‘ Day cfrgreigiro. ies in the Capital. (gunman Army Pholg- Milk For Britain. Drive u? Is Opened Officially it‘. Péfililfifi. Dale's‘ T" “c” This Week, there is still either a definite risk _-III ,_ o; attack m- a possibility of attack Pltlfully, undernourished, 1BC-allll§‘i\:AByOl‘ B. Roy Holman. Mr. 6.5,» in Prince Edward Island, NOVB “fie "ecehsdbv “Faun “salve. strug- i blllllirlll‘, provincial chairman o1. Scotla, New Brunswick, and that lbs Mons under the most unfav-gure Charlottetown Kinsmen cmai portion of Quebec east of ths con- oracle conditions. childrsn in the i War Service Coinnilt nuence o, the Ogmw, and 53mg blitzed areas of Britain are being, q Lawrence Rive“ m the“ "u, saved by Kinsmen milk from Cu- mere must be no relaxation by My nada. lhis was the word picture Raid Precautions organizations, and 93ml“ b-V 59d U1"- {119 RBV- D11 such should be maintained intact 0mm“ R°YB1 M!‘ 101'"! Pfldrl. and in a suite o, constant rudhr who was the llliest speaker ut a e55. The meeting was informed that sPppe“ mcem"? m “him-V United ,5 cannot be mo mom“, emphah (ihxlgrch hull which marked the ol- lzed m“ m no other way "n the ic l opening of the Milk for Brit- dangers o, enemy attack be met ain campaign last night. A very import“, 12cm, dealing Today m: cainpgigir which is Mm this Subject was recewed {mm scheduled to close Saturday next. Bflg Gen R055 Dirac”, o; my“ Boos into full suxing wuh a lulun- Dare-nee dtmwau teer army of czmvamers out to raise $10000 to send 100,000 quarts o! bgx°aggg%vktlglallxiaigmgmi%orom milk from the people of Prince Ed- ward Island to the undernourished ggllyplifgvfgceefiyglififmzfig?“ g; children of the Mother Country. what are called “scattered m“, Charlottetown business and profes- sional men. ab i7 - is actually quite a serious one. meme an mbeggge cirigflglblmtfie At the meeting yesterday M1101‘ city this morning with the hop: of W- H P0019 Dmilded in m9 "m" reaching their objective before to- voldable absence of Premier Jon- mgn-Qw Wang,“ 1n smmnermu es. In addition to the wmmliifl- the Rot. Club are in charge of ths the meeting was attended by May- campaign while the women's 1n. or W. J- Lidswne. MBJOI‘ T- H- E- stltutes will conduct the campaign Ihmfln. of Summerside. and May- in the remainder of the province. or B R. Holman 01 this city. Dr. His Honor. Lioutmant Governor B. C Keeping. who has been ab- B.W. LePwe. in an address that sent from the city for some time stressed the spiritual aspect of such was in aftendflnfrc- B campaign. declared the drive of- In addition to the regular busin- flcialLv opened. Others present at ess of the meeting and the urgent] the meeting were: Hon. 'I'.W.L. part of it, s, report was read by Prowsc. representing the provincial Major- Poole on the recent meet- sol/eminent: Hon. Dr W.J.P. Muc- ing in Montreal. which was called Mlllnn. kadcr of the opposition: by Brig-Gen. Alexander Ross. fl-flffconservatlon and Rh _ llitation Conrmltteo Board Discusses __,._ ottetown rt runwa s at a oint meet rgti)’ the transportation ooonnrit . committee was instructed‘ brief in conjunction merce at Montarbella. He thought it significant that the debates this Chairman reported on the iContinued from page i.) g “m, mam vtfitririififir“ Holman. pre- year were concerned almost entire- played any of the Midwest's good i°5m5_Mi£hl88n Purdue. or even Northwestern or Great Lakes—and therefore can't claim to have been lest/d thormighly this season. And that's something that can't be said abol Notre Dame. P. E. I. Sontinuos In“ llangor Area ‘lPidelesilrllent litooseuelvtgdgliwis b? warml welcome i P. W. C. . l as i .1 it at ationa Airport.’ I Retain Intercollegiate Title ‘Two-Way Tie, * 11.; viip.'c:::l:ir;:il 25.003 in]: til,» 13 and 1mm l _e_ he attended llhelnistcrioMoscowfi Conference. . I ' For the third straight year Gor- | in three, four and five yards 01 a dun Bennett's Prince o! Walzs i118"- , T-YY- Halllvlly lhr0i18h. with 51199135’ i ' Leadership Sitting in in.» t0 Scci"i".il"y' ui l ttended msatinl of mfitsidtfilsl Civil Defence Com- rnittee held in Charlottetown yes- terday, co ‘ u: information was received resardln! the change in what was formerly known as A. R. P. work. The work is from hem?‘ forth to be known as Civil Defflrwt- According w the new assessment made by ths military authorities the bit. ‘ Ohio. i The top price of $5.100 was puld Premier's llolsteins Sell Well In llnlariv signed by C. . Chandler, Hudson lHeighLs, Quebec Second highest ipricc was $2,700 received by Hays 8c Co.. Calgary, Aim, for a six- of Denham Bros. Lagrange. by team capture? rage Islsund intler-l léoverlnil 231:2“! timlglh mzliilégiv‘: l te l t w en orcoran i???’ altlgldmsllifig ggllllSiflfhS eUniver- I piece h?‘ brl-pkelndflgld runnilnfl $3M 1 dr 1th tllrd saw m aue own ony ee “'°fl!"¢l¢l ‘CW’ "b" “Tilt V) Va." iinzglsggirerecszrsf ttriiyygarsescrxiesiyards from the line. But P.W.C. Hooscn 17.111115, l-loul ‘[011. Nlic — Th; draw verdict was enough to re- forced their way back right from “m Ha“ d‘ C“ ‘ "mm " ‘h? ' ‘din the title for the Citv ColliS- the ‘my first scriun- Blanchard price ~11 bun‘ vfiflys l ' th two uuds birtled to u made a beautiful in-touch kick , Vgif“L,?{§§§§{f}§"'$§§§,~§,‘g§§"It?‘$13K?ilxégiéierse stalenfgte in ythe first from centre field with the "bliil U“) 1-1 J_ M¢pa;1qnd_ 14cm“ Qmarm game, with the champions chalk- landing lllédblélllxl oofgnncornerb ,Altogcthei" silzl for at mg up the only victory in the ssc- D.U. ur s c a enge B0 rd eight reached the 50nd encountez". u tussle which they Only t0 llB-VE their QDDflYIEHiS 001119 . .. . a. “'f"""“'.““'é1.‘l;<2..%f3'“.°“ b" "?."1't.°’."°“...§“°.f"°““"‘ 523?.T111333}..“?éi'?‘t.?.€l’.%%‘5fl n‘. tn c: e sac mu 51g ‘ ‘ a econ w. out: ow . . anc. buyers were from five provrn- |0 Yessterdayb game was by far the only to stumble and lose the ball: 0' .22: i roe mes. la ed: a uin there “as vggy litlle ydiffcregoe in the frum the llne- Beiflre 1511B 881116 End- strength of eitlrtr. Saints. striving “V5531” hid fl "hall" '90 53°" miglvriv w jump into o. lead that when Gram following fast on a might force a fourth and dnciding dribble 0W1" the P-W-C- line had ii game had better of the play riu mush break when the pigskin roll- mmugh the ma; 30 lnlnufigg But ed away from him as he made a again as was the case in the sccond gull-If)?! dlge $0188! hi: hand! Oltlhlfl- . . - e the P.W.C. defence refused ll 9 0 BIRD OHS 8 l‘ 9-110 B!‘ ..' ' not“ Yo‘? fr?!‘ fiorltrégllngg fmfk m {he ‘?"“"“,§§n§.s¢k; time after time the md Dlfflde dOWH the field Imfl In the . v y -m .. but tllriv} “f, I 06f) ‘u Yo ire Nadionu Hvclzqmd wmw team were hurled bck by last five minutes of the half the ¢.'=."*;:2*.";"*.'."'e'.."~ “£5.11? .- 2mm esiyolzsis. l u- du-muu m u mu- “~11- mo» u"- v» Hound Ehviléuu‘. ‘n. llwllLS-Oiti‘ DbulL, Iqocgey Club “ha; 133553951 6m, 069x‘. “"15 3m‘ n9 5C9" at the n“ Per‘ ‘tripe’ was bought by Cecil J kfickllfllll». lstence but Cvormnn still is identi- sDU__Fu]1back wood- ‘ma, lirtrilisrti, Ontario. for $l,i00 while! fled Wm, game as manner of quaflén‘ Green krsenadlt He!” Abellwe" FY9691‘ '- a fmmeeml Montreal's Forum. nessev Corcoran‘ halves i) Mc- months-old bul nualrt $1.075 on| Donald Mahar 'Dorsey"forwards Shnrkey, Shea, Martin Sark. Land- rlaan, Barge Smith. P. W. Qz-Fullback. Quigley: three-quarters. Hodgson. Cantwell, McKinnon, Lane: halves. Blanch- ard, Nicolle. D. Baznall: forwards. Court McDonald. Wellner. Down- ins. Stacey. Beck. McLennan. ' Flt. Sgt. Recs of the RAF. hand- led the game in a. capable and cf- ficient manner. turning in nnotlier of his good jobs that has marked the local football games. Sport Shorts From Britain BY ALLAN NICKLESON Canadian Press Staff Writer SOMEWHERE IN LAND. Nov. l5 —(CP)- Led by Gnr N065!’ Atrurasoff of Toronto, a team from a Toronto district light anti-aircraft unit won the 1943 Canadian Anny softball championshi in two stra- ight games. The vict ms were mem- bers of u, reinforcement unit and the scores were ll-B and 7-4. A largo rowd of cheering army men watched the closely-hatched teams battle, with the winners tak- ing advantage of every opening w squeeze out victories. The winners included sat. DM- MacKenzle and Bob Alexander. G- E. Gill. JP. Kozschenko and BM- Iierguson. all of Toronto. Ind Gnrl CL. Gondaneer and NJ-i. Lawson, both of Mimico. Ont. Among the runners-up were L. Cpl. l-LA. Finer 0f Toronto. Who captained the side; ls. A-l- Wllki! of Montreal. JD. Wal rs of Tloronto I and J.J. Childerhosa of Oshawa. Ont, Ma . F]... Fisher of Kingston. Ont , an Pies. G. Panuette and D. H. McPhee. both of Montreal. The chumplOflS eased lnio the finals by whipping an armored re- giment 8-l and 5-1. The armored outfit, made up entirely of guards- men, included A. Fleury of Belle River, Ont, A.T. Pa e of Verdun. Que; EB. Fairbarn o Toronto, a E31‘. s . N. Laberse and Grimdillo, all of Montreal. Featured by a pump Cflflpetltlvn W between the winners and runners-up "m" l‘ m" wwick-‘hk m‘ _ th t "Fir ar orig o’ m’ 1:1 Elm!“ °°,“,‘§"“,°.'§§gd‘h§ hslppiest $1 god's crsaetui-Eisi- -nsver o Figh s ay um brought spectators srwnbllns. but Mir-atlas lo l" II m, mm m, _ 1 fies smaixchmenu mm!’ "W?" m‘ “"5"” i? l‘ 1n o; m; {tight awayeto ado grnecslhigira m, they can. thampton and Portsmouth cdm- '——————i" m , ' g1; cm“ pawn“? c5113: zlnfll/figi-grgéllfgynllgi ‘T "A AT u canals‘: we wouidzwok? lgii’ of»; besindiir 3,5180%}?! gilgssgéairlgrvl r39 c ‘_— y press removal o e to r. a regular track and field day. with 0610"?" TlicPmi mam,‘ °€ e restrictions. The grtlttbr was l - inggted. "Wee our“? rglrvrmbrtrliterél? g. couple more thrown .n foi- good » Pt y (if w‘ ill B“, l so discussed st s subsequent me by lgliglgflqn m. 1mm“, "mm" ousted soutriruim - gsirlvlglrfiqo-iligr: sham: 2:9 %rwtiltfhN1-l:i,i'<lili:iLDflOns0m Mm- mm‘ '°'°" W’ m" “ ‘°"‘°°“‘ ‘ enema“, m a trawl“ “m, mm, - lo foundation where force is not Portsmou ton in the pump event, which cal- lscusmor; it wasnuppucabla we mus, do n by exanh m-EHi-Tilmnfibeau in is loo-yard ' Iinle and by comradcshrp. dasliwanld ran a leg of the BOO-yard ' l" "mm Jon" ‘t o" ed {or speed ayd teatrlnwog in re- parng pumps or ac on. enm erg w“ remind!“ mm an yo“ “m, m‘ m,“ . ho irnport- ° "l i" B" rela i which his tea placed ec- muf o! ' ,olf the streets by 9.30 tn let tn ondyAll this work gov‘: him a tirtal m“ or D n‘ m“ “mum en a of time wlcirnilgrg vwegscfifiction Lea ers . op naon o I817. m. D J. Bo , parents net off the trect t 10.30. 2i points nearly mu u.» total "Wm 5,, . Zigfmitfl}, clfifii he challenged. lt wlruld "is... 5n scggd by his tg_am. _ Alta., and C. Rownt us; of Toronto: _sr_r_pr_‘_epa_red by the Island div- _ ‘itpset in our routine to he sure. but Fool Gliilly - - - Siarl is Smzo Senior Fireman R. Ferguson 0i’ W! Irv Idlng to have a change loss Siarb lo In Windsor. Ont, and Firemen G. in the future we must change our Then comes ths sold which, if not attended to Crawford of Oshawa, Ont., and wnmm xurtqak’ M Maw.‘ own lives too" he admonished u He advocated the establishment lmmsdiatsi , sliortl works down into tbs bronchial small hsooug starts the ‘i “A15 " t. ".22.?" "it? an e oven was a ng - , _ man H. Hudson of Niagara FalLv. galrasvhggébgnignbafiolagullzétuglgm‘a; _ companionship to boys. for instance Q a t i Id or with to any in‘ counter andfigzt a “ti: 8i Dr. Woodkrilorway Pins Syru . You will sad it toba a “Sig? flaunt and ll . ii Ont, who showed ntls versatility by wlnnmf m“ We“ a He w” E whose fathers are overseas. and are danisd the opportunity of balm to help you your trouble. It has boar gggigypast 48 “WWW h member 0 the Southampton team companions to their bovs rs . “up” W’ " t with s substitute and be fl-ppql -1ot "DI. 00d! . Prlaeliioabottlutbslaigofamllydss,aboutlltlnesssroualnwo. Look loathe trade mark "3 Pine 15cc." TMTJIiIUIUOOSUIIIB-TarnMOI ..___ NEW HAVEN. Conn, Nov. 15- (AP)—-Eai'l Bartholome and Tom Burlington. both of Cleveland. are tied with l3 points for top position in the American Hockey League scoring. the weekly statistics report issued today by President Maurice Podoloff shows. William Hudson. Hershey. last WEEK'S leader. shares scconii place with six others. Paul Waldner. Buffalo, with 2i minutes in the "cooler" topped the penalty makers. ' - s: men. a, M . Rnyal Air Force Statl%‘ir‘,' graphically described the horrors‘ of the air blitz as he witnessed it‘ ill the historic city m‘ Llvcrpqg] m England. At the time the Germans curried out their BAITBDSIVC midi in W85 fl pastor there. 2 r raids accentuated - llios of sliun lamill “' was described by the speaker. Al-' ready suffering from impropq- oars and Ioou. the lot of these little boys“ and girls grew worse each day m. bombings continued. "This is where your milk is going to—it is being used to save these children from undernourishment." the Squadron Leudeimsaid referring to Kinsmen mllk hipnrents which are sent ov- erseas. ‘fire brlizht spot in the padm sraphic p cturs of conditions as hr saw them in bombed-out Liverpool ~‘ was his description of tho stead- fast courage and morale of these people in the face of destruction" iiiérqd) death. This was Liverpool in ' Members of the Food Admiiri|- tration of the Canadian Red Cross Corps. who were in charge of ths ' supptr. were thanked for the efli-- cisnt manner in which they hand- ~ le the assiznment. ' cistern , . REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Tommy Gormans $50,030 offer Lil i Ontario. “ tvcnt tv' tdslin-s. QuJJ c. Lil/J iicw Cairadloir junior thl‘89-_\'6tll'- "5 day division on milking, Hcr :11 SiOO Slic i! " .1 "n in the Cornwall Army Hockey Team Withdraws CORNWALL. Ont.. Nov. l5- (ClU-Oiflclals of Cornwall Fly. crs Hockey Club today announced withdrawal of the army beiun from ploy in the Quebec Senior Hockey maguc following an executive meeting The meeting "decided there was no point in attempting to continue to operate when faced with the wholesale loss of their players." It was learned unofficially that 11 0! tho Players. who have carried Coma/urns colors so far. will move rom the training centre be. fora the end of the week. The team was scheduled to play hfogtreal Royals here tomorrow h if Would Stop Fire-Watch , In Britain p w asking he given fresh beef shrpm stead of live cattle." The Chairman: "Where was this resolution put thrmrgh?“ . Mr. Hi ins: "it was put‘ through in the States." Mr. W.N. W : " ' velops that the d. P.W.C. with a pack of forwards that was on top of the ball every minute and a. backfield that kicked and ran the oval well wok the play away from .helr opponents throughout the sccond half of the game. At least half a dozen times they worked their way to within three yards of the last white line but like the Saints couldn't make the grads Features of Game Yesterday's game saw a crowd oi _-, chilled but enthusiastic spectators witness kicking duels. broken field runs and fast following in both halves. Tackling was also hard throughout and several times time had to be taken out for slight in- juries suffered by players from both teams. The outstanding play of the first hall was the 40-yard run by Blanchard. The starry back- field man of the P.W.C. team inter- cepted a pass deep in his own ter- ritory to take the ball well out of danger before being hauled to earth. Quigley. P.W.C. fullback gathered in a bounding ball on his own 10-yard line in the latter part of the session to give the crowd an extra thrill as he relieved the pres- sure with a 25-yard jaunt up the field. , But probably the most outstand- ing and dangerous piece of broken field running was contributed by Corcoran of the S.D.U. in the sec- ond half. With play in P.W.C. ter- ritcry the three-quarter man of the Saints snared a low pass and ap- peared headed for a try as he dodg- ed tackler after tackler only to be brought down three scant yards from the line by a tackle from be- hind by Art Cantwell, fast P.W.C. backfield man. Blanchard again was a tower of strength off-znslvely and defensive- ly for the P.W.C. team. His general- ship took his team out of many a tight spot while up front the work of two forwards. McLennan and Beck was outstanding. McLennan. playing his last game for P.W.C. as he is soon to loin the R.C.A.F‘. lo!- lowpd the ball like a hawk all dur- ing the game. several times reliev- ing tlght situations that his team mates found themselves in by time- ly drlbbloo go ahead and push it. Guests yesterday were Alex Scott Halifax; Rotarlan J. R. Pickering. Bellevllla. Ont: Capt. T. B. Acker. _ R.C.A.M.C., J. A. Webster, J. B. ' iFinlcy and Rev T. s. McLcnniin. of or lottetownh MAIL FROM GERMANY LISBON --(CP)-- A letter mall- ed from Britain to David Walker. British newpaperrnan here, arrived decorated with swustlkas and bear- ing the German censor’; stamp. The Post office says the letter must "- have been mic-sorted in mndvnr- sent to Switzerl r.d by mistake and from there into Germany . all; riinrw MAJORITY NEW psrmn -(c1=>-- Cut oi every hundred Indians in All-India which includes u... marlin stiles. oi are Hindu and 24 are Moslem. nannrr suon-ruvcp The average a: of ths rabbit is seven to sight years. AUCTION sns i? OF FURN IT URI To be sold by Public Auction "I the premises of Nelson Reeves 07 Commercial Cross, 0N Family. NOVEMBER 19th AT THE HOUR 0F 2 P. M. 1 Bod Room Shite Beds com etc 10 Kitchen Chairs 3 Rockers 1 Arm Chair I Orson Oil loth and numerous to men Terms Cash. h he visit here of Squadron Leaner Vokcy. R.C.A.F., who heard pro-, oosals for eittension of the Cirar-I a _- be f th oClt e1‘ cently for Toronto and Ottawa 1'5 ° ° Y 4mm” - m“ Fgfxlilhm‘ m“ mmmmflunfim, onggd “$§mo'$i.°'ia§.‘§.'.§“§.§s““§peie§l sented to Board council for action. Col. Rogers repbrted on the an- nual meeting of C“amber of Com- MANCI-IBSTER. NOV. 15-40?)- Sir Walter Citrine. genzral secre- tary of the Trades Union Congress. wants Britain to take the risk of a large-scale air raid and stop csllinll out "millions of workers" to fire- alems. There was a strong reeling . in favor of a more equitable . d x of thadnstizéxrm iflrmme an or ecen zat on o watch at business prsnriscs each "#1? ‘fluifig fggfilfdwfif mmgwrm" ‘ ,. will" here the resolution was put| " "z regard it as m, height of fol- ‘Jinnah’, m“ “p0,, w“ “m, n N W . rosses sod For iv " he said at a Trades Council Q ta ' Reconstruction meeting. "at a period when the The Chairman: "m other words. Plans liow ilao. also do Jnited states country is virtually free from bomb- they didn't rolss any Objection in ing. when it was known or must it." have been known to our intelligence Mr. S.A. MacLsod: "Could we service that the Germans were in- Lv fresh beef at a more, W0- capabie of inflicting on us hoavv "N! l8 NW than live Coll-lb?’ damage by large-scale air raids. MY‘ $339155 "It WW1“ "B 97"‘ that millions oi’ workers are called glxigg; 1Y3 svlzlzwexii ll B11. out night after night to fire-watch Ltaco,‘ Ks on in“ m, urhugi-swod Davis Fraser's nod q _. a. f . . to handle any Island shégsnsnts The Chairman: "Was ls change mods in the interests of getting‘ more fresh beef? "It seems to me that the action is not going to pro-l duBs that‘ reéultk" l‘. . . Si‘ u“) lgilw 0d ti for sy nccom o. o transporting cattle. but n tho other hand there was a very great shortaggvfiflfo refrlgfirstyr space. committee n‘ q bottom-Now or Never" was the subisct of a tim iv address st business premises." (On the night after Sir Waller "'- spoke. German raiders ‘ ‘ London suburban areas. causing many casualties. They hit a packed dancehall, restaurant. two film theatres. stores and a public house.) Canada's troops may soon be fighting on many fronts. If their duty fakes them into extremes of cold, we are proud that they will be equipped with Stanfield's . . . the under- wear that gives extra warmth. " But . . . you, too, can get Starriields You may not find as complete a range oi styles and sizes at your dealers, but StdnfielcYs have done everything possible io ensure that civilians in Canada can still get this fine underwear. . “CLO. Anzllcair brrurch. K.B.- Rogers and Wullie Billllilebllry were Joint chairmen. The main point stressed by Rev. r Mr. Gardner was that unless we bolfln now there will be no recon- struction. A great many people are talking about a reconstruction ‘ era after the war but. the speaker - ,slid, there was similar talk after pumm- , the last war and it never material- zggkgpq iitod. And it will not materialize sr as OPEN TO RETOBT IGNILWORTH, England-WP)- “Says he" was ths jocular roply in Home Secrets Morrison's stat:- 9 WWII. First Half P.W.C. kickrd off to their oppon- cnts rind for the first five minutes hemmed Saints inside their own 25-yard line. Saints gadually taking the offensive. however, and led by lvflke Hcnnessey started a march down the field that took them with- in 10 yards of their objective. Ar- senault of ths Saints appeared to be breaking through only three yards out only to be hauled down by McKinnom. P.W.C. dribbled back to centre only to have tho Saints comp right back to within fir".- yards again with Blanchard pulling off his sensational rip-field dash to relieve matters and than Qulgley coming through with his 25-yard run to relieve another del- icate sltuation. At this stage it was only the brilliant P.W.C. defence that was holding ths Saints at bay. The City team forced the Saints to a safety with their only sustained drive of the half in the last five minutes but as the whistle sounded to end the half Saints were again as}? in their opponent's end of the e . other articles “i tion. i G. II. NELFON- "m" Auctioned" ll-lfl-li. FOX HEAT FOR SALE BEEF Truce. orzouun MEAT caouup CHICKEN souasass noass MEAT REYNARD RATION It pays to buy good underwear . . . the kind that will lost. Choose Stoniielcys for your needs, it will fit perfectly, and give long wear. ITANIIILD’! LIMITID ‘IIUIO, NJ. which lost out on the team slurs:- ate to Portsmouth by s score of 9 points to 4G Hudson won the higlr jump from Leading Fireman C. Pownson of Brantford, out. the running broad 1pm‘? from Senior Fireman J. Rae of ancouver; the Mil-yard a rint from Fireman R. Barbesu of Ot awn and ths hop-step and lump from ibcadlng Flmnsn R. Draper of Clinton. Ont. in addition hs placed third to Second lfslf Saints raced into scorinit Position in t very first minute of the fin- al hu f of the game but McLonnau. dribbling practically three-quarters of the flsld started an offensive for P.W.C. that had S.D.U. on the de- fensive over 75 per cent of the time. Plav was well inside St. Dunstan‘; 35-yard lins most of the time and st times tho chlmiiions were with- And. the speaker said. a change might be mods in the system of cadet training. hers. Christian m u" teaching could ho added as s part of their training. "Why were our boys not trainer! to servo our City Councils or on our church oounclls?"h¢ aslrdAllthst is needed. he repeated in closing is for someone to take the lead in this businsa of rocons and I SrAwr/izo is" I . lrvnmwigg fiO/"r. wu/(M . DUVWULF Gold Storage "