Dreamers a. 1948 j MEN’S Men’s Hose had Eidinyeghsodes and Fancy Patterns. PRICES 65c to 2 00 Men’s Ties a m . m” i" i ‘i PRICES ' $1 1.50 2.00 We are showing the largest range we have The newest and most attractive pat- Men’s Gloves Fleece lined, Wool lined and Furlined PRICES 3.25 3.75’ 4.25 5.75 7.25 ....7.85 Men’s Sweaters PRIC 3.75’ 5.50’ 8.00 qnd I lid _ In countless Canadian households the weer- mg of Staniielifs Underwear has come to something of a tradition, dating beck forty, y fifty or sixty years. Sleeveless Pullover, Pullover with Sleeves Buttoned Cardigans and Zip Cardigans ES Timely I‘ Suggestions That -Will Help You do Your Christmas Shopping at Moore Ca’ MacLeod Ltd. STORE A Men’s Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen and good value for the Price. PRICES 50c 65c 75c 85c 1.00 Cambric Handkerchiefs Good large hankies 20c 25c 35c “d 45c Men’s Sets ~ Boxed for Christmas including Braces and Garters Ties and Handker- chief and Tie and Brace. Sets. 1.50 1.75 2.00 Men’s Scarves Fancy Patterns or Plain Shade! Also White PRICES 1.50 1.75 2.00 _ 2.50 2.75 and 3.00 Men’s Jackets Warm for WgailtgEscold Weather 12.50 .. 27.00 ear Fan s/xrr —f 000 WINTERS / neon sums sierra‘ t's not surprising when you consider that O $_tanfield’s has been known for more than sixty smoot l)‘ and comfortabl . . . is Wltm and durable . . . and nev_er l 1°‘ "Yloe and weights. wwg-‘i! -. .< 1+ shrin s. iqr Stenfieldk in your favourite type-com- binations or shirts end shorts, in e. wide rang~ ‘ears as the underwear that always tits alwa s soft, Ask Srmsrreuvs ND! RWEAR THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTET OWN Draw For Week-end Play ii At Local Curling Club Owing to the large membership It is impossible to get all members o! the Curling Club on the ice dur- ing the week-end bonspiel. This week the Charlottetown entries tn the bansplel for December 8th. were promised a work-out, conse- quently a number o! curlers are not playing in the positions in which they are listed. You will Mrs. J. P. Clarke .. IVLrs. Andrew Bowling Results l l l Monday Afternoon Ladies Bowlingi League Team 1 66 174 .149 82 Rogers, Cleaver MacLean. J. S. Moore, skip; vs., Eldon Campbell, S. Beaten, J. A. Fraser, G. G. Hughes, skip. Ice no 3—-Earl Higgins, Claude Ives, H. R. Bevan, Stirling Mac- Donald. skip; vs., l-l. E. llynclman. R. A. Parker, Frank Anderson, R. R. Bell. skip. Ice no 4—~\V. G. Barbour, G. H. Buntalrr, Howard hlaclnnis. Frank Cox, skip: vs., W. Pr. Cudmore, Maurice Chapman, Cliff blucDoii- aid. R. Clll‘l'\l1llCl'S, skip. 8.30 l’. M. Ice No. 1—W. C. Hoyt, A. \V. Matheson. Gordon Avard, Jack E. Clark. skip; vs., Geo. Craig, Gor- don White. Andrew Bagnall, C. M. Frazee, skip. Ice No. 2-J. P. Campbell. A. 0. F. Gill. T. F. Mitchell, Dr. E. S. Glddings. skip; vs., Fred MscMill- an, Don Gass, R. Manning, Dr. H. McIntyre. skip. Ice No. Il-Percy Gay, Sinclair MocKay, F. A. Driscoll, W. R. Cruikshank, skip; vs., Norman Nicholson, Gordon Foster, Oscar Diamond, Geo. A. Hawkins, skip. Ice No. 4—Fred Cannon, Frank Hobbs, W. H. Worth. F. R. Mc- Laine. skip; vs., Alf liincNeii, F. W. Curtis, W. R. Adams, J. F. Mac- Lead, skip. Saturday Dec. 4-2 RM. Ice No. 1-~Ciias. Trrrinor, \\'. R. lirlacNeil. Johnny Squareliriggs. Frank Acorn, skip: vs., Wendell McLairie. A. G. blncMillan, J. E. Burden. F. B. Conrad, skip. Ice N0. 2—E\'. blacNc-il. ders. skip: vs., Al Doug Saunders, Roy McCabc. E. H. Satin. Rogers. Dave Stewart, Wm. Burnett, Dr. L. E, (By The Canadian Press) Jim Conacher, Chicago winger. took over sole possession oi sec- ond place in the National Hockey League scorlng- race last, night. ivnen he picked up a goal. He is one point behind Grant Warwick oi Boston, who leads the parade with 20 points. Doug Bentley, vei- eran Chicago forward, liOlds down third. spot with l8 points. Gaye an assist to move into a tie tor sixth place with Eddie Sandiord and Pete Babanclo, Boston ior- wards. The Leaders: G A PTS Warwick, Boston l1 9 20 J. Coaiacher, Chicago i0 9 l9 D. Bentley. Chicago ‘l l1 18 Kennedy, Toronto 8 9 1'7 R. Conacher, Chicago 5 ll 16 Stewart, Chicago ii 6 15 Babando, Boston 8 '7 lb Sandiord, Boston 7 8 l5 Remember When By The Canadian Press Twilight Tear, Warren Wright's three year old filly was voted the horse o! the year by 23 turf ant‘. sport. experts four years iieo today. ‘Iriwinphanl. in 14 0i 17 starts. ill’ racing. Prowse. skip. skip; vs., Jas. Coles. Percy Kaye‘, Harper MacNeil, Col. G. E. Full, skip. Ice No. 4-(3. H. ilenry. Hon. M skip. $.80 l’. M. Jenkins. skip. Ice No. 2~E. MacInnls. C. L. Jas- Hlffy Sear. R. S. P. Jardine, skip. Ice Callback. Erk MacNutt, G, P, Keefe, skip. vs., H. B. Willis, Geo. Hooper, J, .7 Larrabee, Art Spiilett, skip. England -( GP) - No ~ruled East. Norfolk Catchmen Board. The houses set up Win eddies causing sand erosion an through. NOTICE Ihave moved to I13 Upper Queen Street. Phone 2504W. MRS. J. P. GARD i." '_-. " Auction i FORTY-FIVES PARKDALE HALL _ Friday. Dee. 3rd 8:15 p.m. Ice No. 3-O. C. Craswell. A“ Henry, A. Likely. N. J. Andersorul McGuigan. Frank Hansen. Dr. H. Pierce. skip: vs., T. A. White. A. Howatt. Ivan Horne. H. I. Spilleit, Ice No. 1-D. R. Simona, Fred Nash, Dsve lVlscLeod. J. H. I-Iowatt, skip; vs., C. W. Milton, A. L, Mm. Pherson, Walter Pickard, W. R. L. Turner. P. W. Turner. skip;,vs., T. W. L. Prowse, Ed. Nicholson, No. 3——A. F. Owen, Myron B911. RalPh Jones. J. J. Morris. skip; vs., Greeme McIntosh, Henri‘ Ice No. 4-1". W. Troop. Dr. Sop- er, R. 1;. Jenkins, W. W. Lord. skip; GREAT YARMOUTTI, Sutioik, more bungalows will be built. on m, Mmam Hills - dunes bordering‘ the coast for miles north at here increase the danger at a sea break- S‘. i; d Cl Narrow belts in brawn grain cowhide all styled by Arrow. PRICES ful gift. PRICE PRICES .ISE OUR LAYAWAY SMALL DEPOSIT s-AI; I‘|“. _.-i YOUR WINTER COA OUR SPECIAL Stewart. Chicago captain grabbed, distinctive find here a list of curlers who have Mrs_ Rupert _ 103 99 A. been named ‘as spares {or this M“ Cram 153 W8 week-end only. If uil spares desir- My; ' 75 11;) ing a game will be on hand at tho 1'13, points ' " Curling Club shortly before start " o! play, every endeavour will be made to get them on the ice. As sTeflm 2 1,, o. this is the first bonspiel for the NEE” ' $1101; 48-49 season quite a number oi r5’ Haywood 145 m‘; if spares will be needed m iiii the 2:53“ 1°8 15‘ y , [IIOETBITIITIB- Mrg Lord 8 The club membership will be can- - ~ vassed to ascertain how many cur- 3 1'2 Imlms- fi lers will be available for play on ‘ Friday afternoons starting at 3.30. Tellm 3 If sufficient curlers are available Mm 559W"! ~ -~ 155 145 “ the week-end bonsplel could then M11 B?“ -~ - 159 99 start on Friday afternoon instead M15- H°°P9F ~ 149 135 of Friday evening. This would give 595W i- 135 125 your Games Committee a chance to Mfi- ClRWSOYI 130 103 < get mos]. all the members of the 1 1'3 Pfllllii Club Von tlic ice every week-end. l CQIQ“ It is requested that all curlers Team 4 who can play Friday afternoon sign Mrs. Smith .. 127 1.91 147 their names at the bottom of this Mrs. F‘. Clarke 156 200 18‘; week-end schedule of play which is Mrs. Ley . 120 155 152 ‘ posted in the observation room.' Mi's Longworth 125 94 113 l NUYY Skips are requested to start play Mrs. Campbell 161 91 201i on time. 3 1-2 points. i FY1118)’. Dec. 8-4110 P. M. Higrh Single — Mrs. J. P. Clarke. l 19E 11° 1—-A~ 1'1 RQPEI‘. A- Ayhvafd High Three -— Mrs. F. Clarke 542. Qf Alex Knox, Ed. Tanton, skip; vs... ______ , , Doug Mayne. H. K. Acorn. H. C. ‘ Altkonson, Dr. W. MacDonald, skip. e Ice no 2—Walter Carver, G. J. Harry Price — $12.50 Heavy Melton The Best Value 1948 Has To Offer A. Mac Dougall "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" sriiri>|_ir_ii_iri-:ws AT HALIFAX— Arrived Thursday I K wnllvsss minimums. q mKlalQW-‘l or black top hardware .....$I.00 up Medium weight flannel robes in all wool solid colors, a lasting and use- . . . . . . $16.95 Neckties in all the newest patterns including panels, stripes and pais- leys by Farsyih, Brill and Maiestic. .....$l.00 up SHOP EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE PLAN PAY A DOWN AND YOUR SELECTIONS WILL BE RE- SERVED UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 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