IDECEMBER 6. 1951. eff O'evv ,.:v-.'. .9 'o'e'e.O ' '.'o'o N. 4.-.'e.t.:.:o.'4:.:.:-2-. ;. . V . . o . . 9 e : , ,Ao,Ao.o.s.e.., Cf-in collars. L ensational Tie iOHe'r Factory Clearing of 31.50 and 32.00 Ties Sorry -- we are unable to Sex these Ties at this price. FREE One of these exclusive Ties with the purchase of any, Van Heusen Shirt duriiig Thursday. Friday and Saturday -.200 Shirts and Ties-at the price of the Shirts alone.- Whites - blues - tans and greys - in regular and Windsor Shirts-34.50 and 354.95 WITH Tll FRI! Manor 2. ivistisooiimg The iciiil-?i'zoIAN. cnAaLorrar6w'N " Sport Echoes From . ' Prince county osports are perkln' up in sum- merside. curling has started. The boys are all set to make one of our predictions come true. The one about Summerside cleaning up on the rest of P.E. Island in the Brit.- ish Consols competition. Here's hoping they sweep on to victory. They say a rolling stone gathers no moss, but the stones these boys roll will gather a lot of silver mugs it they really come through in all the competitions slated for the Suminerside Curling Rink thiamin- ter. son has not started as yet. oi lcourse, but the curtain has-gone up on the iprologue. Jimmie Hogan has drawn up his blueprint ior minor hockey, all the divisions and he has succeeded in getting sponsors for practically all of them. Coaches are also signing on the dotted line, and everything will soon be ready ior action. The Curran and Gaiidet Open-air rink is waiting only for the green light. Might be a good idea to call that rink the Curran. Gaudet and Frost, ior if the last named doesn't have an interest in proceedings, it's go- ing to be a long time between rink nights. 0 I C At. best they're going to need tickets long enough to liave,room for snow and rain checks. But dqubtless there will he enough tine nights to carry out a fairly m- bitinus program for the young try of the town. 0 I O The Charlottetown Islanders may be able to beat the Glace Bay Miners playing hockey on the ice. but it would be foolhardy tor the Island fans to try to match Glace Bay modem in the gentle art of disorderly conduct leading up toy mayhem. Glace Bay has a great deal too much experience in this game for us. Here is a quote from sports writer Andy O'Brien. speak- ing about Glace Bayis hectic hoc- l . t The tirst set of the hockey sea- irom pepei-weights to juveniles. -' after being given a trial in 1928. he was transferred tn CPI: Win- nipeg bureau, then back to head office and on to Montreal and Halifax. Each assignment carried more responsibility and early rit- tcr the outbreak of war was sent in London where he became our- eau chief in 1941. Among the many war stories he directed was CP's coverage of the 19L2 raid on Dieppe. largely ii Canadian show, on which his be- hind-the-scenes organization en- abled GP to score a world "beat". He was moved to New York in 1944 as bureau chief and then, the following year, to Toronto as gen- eral news editor. His organizational ability was demonstrated two years ago in 73'. ' FACE SEVEN A TOP- DRAWER Gilt idea I Polo Pyjamas ;. large. I his ehzirnianshig) 0! the publicity , commi tee ot t e drive for funds for the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children which was erecting its I new hospital on University A,ven- ue. He also was active in the de- y velopment of the Toronto Men'si Press Club. and was a ioiindert - - - member of the Canadian Press 0'iTAWA, Dec. 5 - ICP) -- Un- War Correspondents Association. employment insurance benefit pay- He married Ruth Stewart of merits and the number oi unem- Riviere dii Loup, Que.. in 1948. played days ior which compensa- She is the sister of William Slew- ytory payments were made both in- art. bureau chief in Quebec City icreased during October. who 'worked under Ernie in Lon- The Bureau of Statistics report.- d0”- There 3" 1W0 YOU”! Sonsihed yesterday that payments rose Danny and Carroll. g ldllrlng the month to 33,901,854 from Funeral services will be held at :53 570,904 in me Corresponding 2 pm. Friday from Trull Funeral imonill last. year. The unemployed Home here with interment in idays fur which com-pmsamry pay- MW” Ple”a"i' C9"leie1i5'- merits were made increased to 1.- tor HIM For his night life-Fine quality interlock pyiemes new be- coming the most populenencl practical style. He'll like their warm button-less comfort. They're washable ,enJ shrinld resistant too, in the season's most pleasing and striking color combinations. Sized - smell -- medium - 5.95 and e 6.95 567.172 irom 1.540.670. Initial and renewal claims for unemployment insurance benefits totalled 82,902, compared with 62,- 243 in October, 1950. Most marked increase: occurred in Quebec and Ontario, where the adoption of short-time working scheduled or. lay-offs continued in the textile. and automobile industry. Claims filed by provinces with figures for the corresponding month . last year in brackets: Ontario 31,- 676 (19,753): Quebec 25,939 (19.- 779l; British Columbia 11,031 (9,- 960; Manitoba 3,439 (2,327): Al- berta 2,719 (2.187); Newfoundland 676 (376); Prince Edward Island 244' (226): Nova Scolia. 3,481 (3,678); New Brunswick 2,666 (2,796), and Skskatchewan 1,031 (1.157). key past. "Dead fish have been tossed at the refs. Fans have usecil railway ties as batierinlz Tami! 110i ienter the already sold-out. rink . . tFans tumble over the boards toy take part in ice rows. Liquor bot-E tiles are more common than cokes 1'1 the stands. When rivalry once blossomed into ieud proportions iwith nearby Sydney. the Miners "set. up road hlocks.so Sydney mer- chants couldn't. make deliveries to Glace Bay.” The toughest of our gans would be mere panty-waists compared to those Bay hoodlums. Don't ask me tion have made us soft. Junior League City Hospital Monlhlylieeiing meeting of the Junior League of held Tuesday evening, Der. 4. at the Nurses' residence with 41; members present. 4 . The meeting was opened with prayer by the president, Mrs. George Chandler." . Two new members, Mrs. Alban Murphy and Mrs. Edward Smith : were introduced by the president i Th minutes of the previous; meethig were read and adopted: Letters were read from Mrs.,' Frank McIntyre thanking thcl League tor A gift. received for her; baby, also ironi Mrs. Martin Mc-3 Carthy. Sl'.. and iamily in nppreci-; ation for an expression of syrn-, pathy. 1 The t,rensurer's report was iill6l1' read and approved. l The Ways and Means Commit- tee reported a very siicoessiiil dance had been held recently in the Rollaway. , On motion of Mrs. John Con-. nolly a sum of money was voted to the Precious Blood Monasti-ijvi and Catholic Social Weliare ior. Christmas. also a' donation in be-' sent to St. Vincent's Orphanage. The sewing conimittee reported; ii large number of articles were turned in to be used in the nurs- ery. ,: Following the third residing oii, the'iimended rniist.ltut.inn. on mot-t ion of Mrs. Vincent Plneau ltwas,' adopted as read. I It was decided to have the doll and wardrobe which is being iot- teried at R. T. Holmeiis drawn iorl on Friday. Dec. 21st. 1 A A buying committee Cnllslslilni; of Mrs. Vincent Pineau and Mrsi Jules Gaudet. was appointed Mi look after ii. gift to be given to the first baby born in the Char-ll lntetowrl Hospital in the New Year. Jams. jellies and pickles were donated by the members to bel used during the Christmas season cm the maternity floor. There being no further business. the meeting adjourned. ' I 1 Ten was served by Mrs. A. .l., Gaudet. Mrs. Ivan Hughes. Mrs.t Jules Gaudet and Mrs. Lemar; Oeudet. g " 1 i ariisiiii. newt 1 (Continued from Page i) l editors or parliamentary reporters. l Ross Munro. 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