r , or . if!’ - .1 _ r ow 3g» , ab‘ . ‘ is‘ . y?" l)‘. l ,_ ' i» s‘! h r ‘ rfihotrvttei Pflv were“: rite-a- ’“‘ “t Il- M» i-p-lvo/venyoo-so t, "A, film,“ y M L ’ r ‘V; , 1 , .. . . ,1 _ v I. r ' i '3 -!l_ l r.’ I ' "a JANUARY___ 29, 1049 . . _t_.ualu.ul'rs'ruwiv _ __ i’__§h alavEN , rlamwzszzz sv: 4551M!!!) 11/: THE GUARD_U§1§. Interscholastic Hockey S ries “Opens Tonight ,..i____.__... ____._. ;_.___- ._._ y The WEEK . at S.D.U. The West Kent School hockey-i ista, last year's Island Interschol- I astlc champions, will meet the Queen Square School squad ln the first game of th.- 1949 series at the Forum tonight at 7:30, The league last year produced. plenty of close competition and smart hockey all last season, which saw the W.K.S. boys finally win I Q birslonel Any lile insurance policy will give you immediate security and hlture protection - 2 birds with one stone. But o policy This week we would like to give you a preview of a few events of importance which trill. be coming up within the next few weeks. 8t. Dunstan! has two MIDI. de- bates in the near future. The re. solution, lzésolvsil: that is view of School squad in the finals, and this year's competition is expected to produce an equally well-con- tested series. The srme IJWO teams in tonight's out against tr Summerside Higlr i i PIA/EST SWWPQSI/Fl! the present international situation compulsory military training should be adopted in Canada immediately, will be argued in the affirmative at St. Francis Xavier on Thurs. day. Feb. i0. by cyrll ainnoit and Michael Henncssey. and on Mon. day. Feb. l4, Wilfred Driscoll and Jack Murnaghan will travel to Mt. Allison where they will argue the Relative of the same resolution. roniest have already met oilce earlier this season in an exhibi- tion encounter a little over t~wo weeks ago as an added attraction“ in the mrne Burke Benefit Nisht. In that game the QSS. team . downed the W.H.S.. boys by thel ' score of 6-2. Due to the fact that the West, Kent pucksters will be turning in <. additional effort to atone for their l last defeat by taking a victory to- night, the game should be a really vllth the Maritime Lrle gives you still another bird for your bag. 4 Daysllnly -- Sai., Jan. Z9 t0 Well, Feb. Z STATION WAGON COATS to clear at cost It's very simple When you insure with the Maritime Lilo you keep your premiums in the Mantimes-thereby developing . Tartan All Wool SHIRTS and JACKETS Colorful plaids in various weights-suitable for outdoor sportswear-college or general wear. Reg. to $10.00. SALE ............... OVERSIZE PANTS Maritime industry and indirectly safeguarding your own salary. Thus you get on extra bird - THREE birds with one stonel P. W. C. CARDIGANS $2.85 See the Maritime life Mon today. He w» Pia» I P"°9"-‘"" t" W" rwr "will Royal blue with red stripes on sleeves. Billy Ledwell of at. Peter's aby, EXTRA SPECIAL SALE PRICE . the senior class representative, fast moving, wcll played affair, and Si!“ "P T9 52 Wall"- HWVY f" Indium WPIQIm . sllelayursluégaitn glredellltllr Zvlrergthiflg local fans Fhouicitbehinkfor a first Reg, up M $10,0()_ EXTRA SPECIAL _ _ , _ _ _ _ _, 0 0C - mo! so... which. as w‘. mo. ".2: f...'.'.?....’.l."'"‘ ° ‘Y °" °' / . ENGLISH GOATSKIN otovss W¢¢k~ ll t0 be held in the Holy The tollowins f" the tentative’ r s z Natural color-bond sewn. Reg. fldxlmzglflfgrfeFfi-C/Ea” 5g: lfllld vrlignfisigli "ncllbpéqi: _ Goal Doyle" defence s R‘g. s $615- SPECIAI- » . . - . . . . ~ . . _ . . . . . . . .. .. . g v * . . — . . . . ‘ . v F. __ the Mt, Stewart wonder 30y, who c 1 H 2h __ MD m; ,- _ Consider these outstanding features. lne quail-y T- W- BENTI-EY- C-L-ll- ltllfllflsfll‘ "l; P-giz-g-Ttll- 1m- is handling the invitations. has Mzrlililirin, (Rgsilv, ch21, wind and wet resistant gabordine. infer-lined with _ I WORK sogKs l us Cumberland at. - Te. i ogfygfisbgfzfi? 105,122: "m Sh“, Mach“, an“ b.6111, ‘ n-rropalll f“ Wmmrh and “smug”, dmlchabh homy Stanfield: Red Label, pure wool, white or mm boys a" to work we-muy c” Ltxtléiyrg-‘Dllilldoay Bpaton “Mi Hue is oumunding vorueqonq mi” 5|; colored. Reg. 90c. SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pect a Job well dollfl- Simmolnds- defence‘. Cameron, f)! DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Peak“ s‘, 811;; h _ lilriclean, Atkinson. Blrt. iron-i. Extra specifl 1 5 75 _ _ GAUNTLET urns naurax T0 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND duced many A 8M‘: "Pr: Prlugall: forwards Hilrry. Curr“; a tor driving-ton leather, lined. Reg. 2 m, n"; Frum Any Point) W, “w o, ‘Mm cm “and Ksllllrlll- m“ M°°L°*‘"~ """"l'i $3.50. SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e CHARLOTTETOWN THONE 1723 Rowling: The Mover FURNITURE MOVING. STORAGE AND CRATING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING All Loads Insured HALIFAX ‘PHONE 3-1058 son, MacLecd. Squarebriggs. White Basketball llama y lit P.W.G. Tonight y I llll to our own Ibby Devine. This is not only the opinion of the bays at S.D.U. Apparently. at least one of our coeds thinks Ebby is a pretty swell fellow too. Of course, I em taking somebody else‘: word for this, but I've al- HEAVY WORK PANTS KENWOOD OVERCOATS all Wool—worm and well mode. Reg $9.50. SALE . FLANNEL DRESS SHIRTS Always a bargain at $55.00. Some Canada. Just o few left. price oII ever - ‘ i-l rl . . w-t" is... l-"ti "';.‘°"“““ 112-». n» too-v. Pl=-*ll"“‘l" PM t" W "'5 3 65 flii-rltttfliir" t" “My " “°'“‘"‘ w“"‘°"‘" ‘"‘. ., l.’ a 1”...“ m’ m’ ° ° ”" ° w“ sue competition will so w»; $5.50. EXTRA SPECIAL ............. .. - Flllfilll 5'57"” 53m" “I'm” “Id ngungaonsa“ film. Em“, Mm ha isms "éiatllfigt ‘:32 (grlyleerogjiiaé ilvrwsay tonight at. the Prince of s T“"‘“<"‘ ‘“‘ m’ '” - - Y‘ w i - Coile Auditorium when‘ Fonc b o d I h- sah“ John who“ N“ 3.5053 Moucton Phone 9232 tégsld/irszillgninzzlyae. course of the ‘hi; essynu. gimme" tangle “my _‘ To Y l' d cot I. V. D. rntllfe Reg. $6.25 y‘ Hm“ w" ~ w 1mm, at 7.30 Button front, short sleeves, ankle length CLEAR AT - . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. I mentioned. Our coed seemed to {Li}; Rw-(r- b t“ “ma” Ami R $2 65 SALE I "arr- ' ' I r_ e [BIRD C “Ten E . e . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAPOLEON AND UNCLE ttsv 8v ¢'i"°"i M“"'*' 31,353.35,‘ fif, fftii, LZQfZ-wjfif Reece which w... scheduled to be] 9 _ STANFIELD'S . , » __ little lamb." Some guys are lust Played i“ l“ ‘e"°“d ha“ °f a line quality combinations-with buttons er no but-ten doubleheader. was cancelled due to an injury suffered to one of the Ray's Millionaires squad. Permiss- ion to call off the game was auth- orized by the League President, Lt.- Col. W.J. MacDonald. in tonight's encounter the I'.W.C. CURLING or SPORTS COATS llvit- Rw- vriw $350- I DQYar HES VTFHER FL%$AN'T To HAVE i m“ EVE“ SEE sat: PRICE D u“ SUCHA born lucky, I guess, zlzs/sxmzssslon? ' ' ' $2.40 SCOTCH TWEED SUITS Attractive herringbone patterns in grey, brown, blue etc. Although it is looking quite far ahead, it. will be of interest to nolc that the Rod and White. tile college publication, will br- going All wool, easy fitting and colorful, red green, or maroon with contrasting trim. Reg. $lZ.75. While they last . . . . . . . . . . . . .. royal $8.75 {lhispn}? ,2: §.',,.,,“*'§‘,‘f,,f1°,‘,§ aggregation iilii have ‘ihcwnppor- Just a limited number and u super bargain Cyril tDact Sllllloit. editor of the “My "l mm“ ‘m’ m“ ‘m’ EXTRA 5PECIAI- -- - - - - - - . - - - - - - I was, soavva VISITING us Kare A FEW l‘ l l I FUR LINED GLOVES tun, Reg. $6.75 SALE PRICE towards getting out of their cellar position in ihc league standing by taking a victory, while a \\'Ill for Saints Will rrnovn tiiom up from third spot. to a tie for second place with magazine. Get those contributions in, students! e e 4.45 DOESKIN WORK SHIRTS Zfilcre has llf‘(‘ll a rather persist- , _ 1-45 Nor wwrr I CALL cnszizv sew "n? N m. NECKTIES THATFRCE'—' IT’ ent rumor floating nroiinri tilc - - - i inst. ivrrk nl‘ two that. the Glee Ra-‘Isr Hold check — m“ H‘: Sh" f" cold . Club mid the Dramatic Society The BEBE 51mm“ pg'r‘igglglej broken lines in top quality. RegJrom $1.00 "NIIIQI" Reg- “25- SALE -~ - - ' < - - -- . . ' . _ ._ very evenly’ ' matched and no doubt tho usual large fol- lowing of hoop falls will be on hand to see the boys in action. I are going to combine in presenting a mlnistrei show and play. We were talking to Lorne MacDonald. president of the Dramatic Society, 69c to $2.00. TO CLEAR AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HORSEHIDE MITTS SCOTCH TARTAN SCARVES b t Lo- i - . . _- - r fir". Hlelleagilltsdtltliliatt ciotmyrlnal; 2LT“ .5 that this will in gown soon the: Punoyers. Re} $100 . pure wool in authentic plaids. Reg. $2.50, Q1 Q: thought about and talked about zfnuzlelgestottlwhilata egllreerfefs he Sale , , . , , , , _ _ _ , , _ _ _ _ , _ , _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a T0 GIMP Cl’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._._._ "o. but nothing quite definite has been . ; i‘ decided upon as yet. Tho Glee geoglfxfeqlfslhmioliaebelter s" back S Club’ idt.Al.MI l,h ' bee“ 55322051621“ hi‘; “I glllillmlf The S8ll1tS.llE.d ii Jule: week in HEAVY WORK PANTS Brow-n’ any’ ‘M h“ "'50 N $2.00 side since Christmas ".4 hi, m. Special . . . . . . w, the world of sports. The basketball team played and lost two games to the Reece by scores of 53-4’! and 46-39. Billy Buckiess, a boy Humphrey's Pure Wool, wear like iron. Reg. $8.95. EXTRA SPECIAL . . . . . . . . .. sence is likely one of the causes of the indecision. Hurry up and get back. Alex. We miss you on the corridor. Some of the boys are $5.90 LINED woak MITTS hcrsehide. Reg. $2.50 even complaining that the ‘re et- from New York’ h“ been playing SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Y ll heads-up ball in this his first year WQRK PANT§ U“ w slew l°° "fly Wllhm" with S.D.U., and once again he . . . ' that fantastic laugh of yours to m, hi, teammate, m pom, Wm, Cotton-medium weight, grey stripe. keep them awake. And besides, your roommate. Charlie (Chuck) Kelly, is being driven frantic, he's MOTOR or SLEIGH RUGS a total of thirty in two games. In hockey there is little to re- Reg. $4.50. SALE . . . . . . . . .. Hmfisdy: or B k s m lonely. A" he do“ m s“ up n this: iztrcaecizgciillzatrtztéiuelulslglnsldhzy: ENGLISH SHEEPLINED GLOVES Tartan plaids. Pure wool-beautiful range. l-itixrr. [EDWARD ISLAND a6 ITOIIIII iiiimttliel-lk and 91W Mammil" by at present at the top of the hcaP hand sewn’ "W" ""4 dlllilllk- 5'9» $550 Reg‘ W“ ' " ' " ' - 399° " 512m “' ‘la-m “I THE PROBATE COURT and‘ ggrldovsfmailellillniévgigvshtehékgg; LrgnzthgtfitsyrmfirgliifiauegtaggleFilter; TO CLEAR AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I SALE 5 7 ‘Hie lillh. day of January A. D. key mp5 “e 80mg w be flnmmd ‘ Price . . . . . . .. I I a - with the Saints meeting st. WQRK HQ§E “m, (Continued from Page o) _ lll Re Estate of Penelope Au- iziislii blur-Donald late of Char- I-rilriltlvll In Queens County in lllt‘ said Province, illiilincr, de- Pfhlafffl. teetate. Tu the Sheriff of the County rif Queens County qr any Con- He also came out with some pretty radical suggestions in your ab- sence. one of them being that there should be two goaltenders on every hockey team -- a tall kiiow to cover the short side of the net. and a short fellow to cover the long side. Chuck's Idea Thomas University in Chaiham. Prank Strain. who suffered a broken nose and e beautiful-pair of "shiners‘ when he was hit by a puck in the last game against Summerside, is fit to don his goal- ie's pads again. Louis Crete, the French-Canadian lad‘ who took All wool unsllrinkoble- Reg. 75c SPECIAL PRICE with horses and ‘can handle any type and has patience galore. lll the McGee stable is ten or twelve colts and horses that had their birthplace in this Province. .... .. 49c MEN'S SHIRTS ENGLISH SWEATERS Fine wool. Wolsey make, V-Neck with sleeves, Fawn, Grey, §Z°t"r"'riilE°E ".7", .°‘""°" h‘ ‘i? .... .. $6.60 Vic Flemming, noted Canadian “Wile 0r literate 0mm Iii-Ill" driver who gave Biiiv Direct his |' l, 4| l. ' t- ‘ I bl . . , , . quo rt-y cotton roo cot in nea stripes o ue, mid County ‘sand-s re rd of 155 and d e colors. Besides, says Fitz, ‘almost Hank! ma” “ma” ‘he 5°“ ~ GREETING; w my everybody racing m mm,“ has posts that night, played a stand- grey and brown on light colored grounds, fused Grattan Bars 1.59 1-4 in all his races as well as placing several others in the two-minute list. has recently been released from Duke University Hospital. Vic has never fully recovered from the effects of a terrible racing accident of years back. Without doubt he was out game. In the early minutes of the second period he, too, was hit with a puck and received a gash in his upper lip which required seven stitches to close. But he re-, turned to finish the game andi gave the fans a performance parl _ as above except without sleeves. Reg. $5.75. SPECIAL collar, button band cuffs. Reg. price $3.95. EXTRA SPECIAL IFHIEBEAS upon reading the red and wilite.‘ llviiiion on file of H. Francis Mao- Tlire of Charlottetown ,lTOI’QlhIl2r liirrister-et-law. the sole execu- lilr of the above named Estate P7151": that. a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinaf- . $2.65 K O'Brien, young veteran trainer at Orlando, Fla, has a horse which apparently can tell time. After a_ slow workout recently LEATHER CAPS ‘With ear lugs. Worm and durable P. D. O.'s Conlbinalions by Harvey Woods — fine quality -— cut for l" set forth: You are therefore gm greats g drive o; h _ the four year old pacer Kohinoor. "lceuence- . lii-rcby required to cite all per- gilfdopugs the sworn-l Tgg our owned by Charles I. Ruderman ' ' ¢°ml°'l- RW- 55-95 ‘IWIIW 3 mu Interested Injhe ma ail-to in...“ and he also oil-aged Billy o! Governor. n. Y. was oolns Th" l‘ 1"" °“° "M" m" SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,.,..-.,,,"......... s‘ SWEAT SHIRTS l" be and appear before the Judge Direct from a hoppled peer to a will“ Olll- H6 lllflyllllly lllllllfld m“ ha“ melltmxllm" °°n'“ml‘ . pit-sent at a Probate Court to be n-oeqoggod PM" and m5‘ mm at, orgy-yup, w‘tchpocket and ations to Captain Ray (Fido) Mac- Reg‘ $195 ("M"). 2 White only. Reg. S "Pld in the Court Ilouse In Cher- the world's greatest trhree-year-old Came llP With Wflloh llld Ollllll Carvme “d h“ 1mm" lam“ l“ SALE e SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , I ‘n hi: and r - . . o - a e e a r e e v a I r a I I u n e e e e I I ~ ab: e - i ~ iiliii-tosvn In_ ‘Queens County, "i" lllrl Province, on Friday, the liltii. day of February next com- lllll. at the hour of eleven o'clock frirenoon of the same day to and world's champion. A oolt born before midnight on the 31st. of December automatical- ly becomes a yearling and is not ed at as If to say, ‘Humm, not bad for this time of year, eh Joe?‘ James L. Read of Truro writes: crown. They wolf out in the finals against Grade XII by seven points in a two game total-point series. 25% DISCOUNT on any of the following which are not listed as specials Reg. $2.50 SALE . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Penmarfs — Merino COMBINATIONS Shirts — Paiomos - Hose — Underwear — Hal's —- 5""! Sportsiackets - Belts — braces — Overalls and Gloves. "I was interested in John Walk- gleeygs__unkle |e||9gh_. er's reference to Jack Irving in last week's Back stretch. It took shew cause. If any. "why the Ao- rriilnte of the said Estate, should of soft lasting knit-long button front. Reg. $3.50 eligible for certain futurities. This “ “ at Walnut Hall Farm "ill be paused and the Estate rinsed as prayed for In nlll peti- tion and on motion of J. Arthur Muullllllll. Proctor for said Potl- tinner, All! it ls hereby ordered that a "lie copy hereof ho forthwith pull- Iisheil In some newspaper pub- l'=*hed In Charlottetown aforesaid "We in each week for at lceet four "insensitive weeks from the date lirreof and that a true copy here- fll be forthwith polled In the fol- llllllnx public pleoee respectively. "WWII. III the ‘hell of the Court "Wile In Charlottetown aforesaid. '" Ill‘ near the Royal Bank of Ca- "llll In Charlotteto n aforesaid. "l"! It or near the Bank of Nova 5l-ltfla In Charlottetown aforesaid l0 that all peflolts Interested In the aald Illtflo‘ as aforesaid "llv have due notice. ereof. WITNESB His llenour Herold ‘More Palmer, Judge of the ealtl 7' {Janet at Charlottetown ~ tlvfday and year-viral. WW» ‘Okra ‘-. . ' ' (Slit) I. Margaret AM!!! Ieellear where a colt by Pilonogrwllll bo- osme a yearling three hours after being born -- 9.00 p. m, Decem- ber 31st. The following notes are releas- ed by the Grand Circuit Publicity Director mliott Emerson . . . Harry Fitzpatrick, the veteran Grand Circuit relnslnan from Charleston, Iil.. who was leading motley-winning drives- ln 1947. has changed his racing colors because of superstition and a oils-nee re- mark. Fitzpatrick had a bad year fl- nsnoially in i948. Near the end of the Grand Cirouit season st Lexington. KY» he said disgusted- ly within earshot of Mrs. Bay Reigel. of Greenville. Ohio. who manufactures rsci silks, ‘I'd probably do better n any other colors than these red and whites. Maybe green and orange.’ Mtzpal-rick thought no nlore of the idea until several weeks ago when he received a beautiful set ofgreen and orenll silks from Mrs. Halal.- He decided then sag has to switch to the new my mind back many years when I watched him driving and I agree with you that he was one of the best. I particularly l “ a Hunters’ Corner " (Continued from Page 6) race at Charlottetown where Jack drove Dominion D. in a mixed class with the big trotter owned end driven by Harry Ledyard. and others. Harry won the first two heats and it looked as though the race was over. but Jack won the third hear by s very little and the last two. The Brazilians were great horses and if in condition and well driven they would always be there at the finish. My thoughts have also reverted to Harry Led- vard and the great horses he brought. out year after year. Per- haps the greatest of all was Bor- der 2.12 1-4, that Harry took to Lexington. He was certainly In a class by himself. I have often thought when reading about the older harness horsemen of your province that e large number of them were born horsemen. under- stood horses. broke them ea colts. pelted them and eitihc .raoed than ar solo their" waters of Pownal Bay. They had is a powerful swimmer and might easily have upset the boat. I I C I iwell remember as a mere lad my grandmother telling me of looking out tho kitchen window on an early spring day and seeing a big black beer eating some po~ teto peeling: and scraps of fish thrown out after dinner, Her hus- band was away at the time. She hustled the children Into a bed- room and put a kettle of water to heat on the stove. A kettle of hot water was a favourite weapon with the pioneer women of bygone days. My grandmother raised hei- family at Mount Albion and It was a wild and rugged country eighty years econ-As a memr of fact its not too tame even iii this inooorn age and killed him with an axe In the their own nerve at that for a beer HEAVY WOOL JACKETS in attractive and colorful check, hard wearing, ideal for outdoor, work or sportswear- EXTRA SPECIAL- $7.40 Reg. $11.25 for TWEED TOPCOATS for Spring 1-3 OFF Reg. $10.95 quality SPECIAL ...................»..----- GREAT GEORGE ST. EXTRA SPECIAL . . . Jackets. MEN'S MELTON SKI PANTS Navy blue or brow ' SALE NO ALTERATIONS — NO APPROBATION — NO REFUNDS — TERMS CASH JACKCAMERON CHARLOTTETOWN ....... .. $1.95 33 'I-3°/o DISCOUNT on the following- Scarves - Bathrobes — Luggage — Gabardine Sports PHONE 1524