iv 4 iififif-qiiifi-AYM-Qiiizz-zggrsj-ggg }A{‘1;'3 152a’ ‘g5i€iisgarlilirfiLZfiYqNFQFP» . thrustwith- Farrell fear‘ "gave Fosttr an‘ ahxior‘; Tlilliii BEAVQHQ DES“ .vri1<‘=r.-r" ‘ lrvineSoo s W‘ ' l- - I l Cqunierrewitliinnllilbll ' Minute To Go. - (0. 1*- by Guardian's Speck; w“) _ sAmT JOKIN,‘N;'B., n“ 11% iiird period bane of Moncton Hawks tonight unsound the latest bid 0f Saint Jolm my. l" F0 climb Nsher in the cells: of the Maritime Mercantile Roomy League. Trailing 2-1 at the end cf u“ 39W"! P914011. Hawks showed enough form to wrest s. 8-2 victory from Beavers. Moncton remained tied with Halifax for first place in the Big Four League. Joe Bhiekb opened the scoring with s shot from outside fl-p p)“. ilflmhlafiriilolloftilssesstatnin s gang attack with Jack ‘Draper snd Walter Morison, Hugh Qmeary made it 2-0 for Beaver; while “Duke" McDonald end. Blfl Gill were inthe box~ Bill Miller, un- assisted, gave Hawks their first loll! When he 051mm the Beavers up the ice as Gill was serving s second penalty. mum- has ‘filly Draw and the roe-la to but "Dud" James and “Knuckci” v lrvins existed Monty Muckle for the equalizer, and Irvine mo: m; ratvatrr. ,PER1~"1:c rmw ICE i CR EA M ~ Deliciouslyllavored with choice Fruits and Nuts --snd s center layer of Lemon Sherbet that A N"! the coolgoodness and makes a perfect _ dessert for, s. delightful meal. ‘Order early through any . PERFECTION DEALER or decisive goal on e. pass from Len -_ l ~ V _ _ ‘PHONE 848 Burr-age with little more than s '1 , . 1 " - mo“? w w» ‘ 4 f A Central I . .~J_»,J_,J_»_A _. l‘ Creameries L 1..4._.1..1.._1. i 4.4;, #4., . ,4, Plny nniusns match. l - ,' < ' . r I Eager winotclubheequalircr the Hswh smoked h: savage combin- ation thrusts and- hadticd itup in lea than two minutes James skat- MEET ai..z~@tiroz.iiiar‘suiiERBANTILE iiaui TBBAY Irvine look a-pass- lid passed right beck- ‘Ihc nibber rebounded we; Ja-mee" flip-shot. Muskie tore in Hid hurled it, post the goalie. President J. A. Han- gw-ayf ‘ Will Be, Un- avoidablyf _A b s e n t From Session. ' The only‘) penalty-of this cslntc followed. Draper being. sent away (C. r. By Guitrdlan’: special wire) AmmRsT N. 5.. Dec. ll-J. A. ‘Pf. Hecticbscrim- Marsh lisnway, K. 'C., president of both mosps around - were safely the Maritime Hcckey Izeaguc and by Néeavem r- and - tho lccslsstsrted out mildly for re- the Maritime Mercantile Hockey league. was called to Montreal on nawsl of flloh- Manson was barely halted in a clever break business today and will be absent "from the special meetings of the jwhm M's. down y. ; t...) short league here tomorrow. Dr. I. J Yeo of Charlottetowmsenior vice- Tlse ‘first period was one of mim- ed opportunities in a. sense, but close marking on each side caused would-be scorers to hurry their shots. Play was brilliant at sl.‘ wages, lightning fast with seldom any signs of s, lull. Monctonhad l. slight edge in the play. Just alftcr the opening Monson centred out from the corner and the rubber nearly slid in during s scramble at the crease. ‘me next close one came when M lifted s trickyshcvel-si" wt st goslic Marsh‘. who had all he could do to prevents tally.‘ Later n ng-‘the m. moment Donalifwas the next <ne to miss having to back-hand i lth a Hawk clawing nthim», and iixing outside st short range. ’ ice to prevent is at Foster's coop. 0&1 “lcs lrld snt ‘ in. Failed To Capitalize t‘ Sherwood failed to capitalise the chant» Morison gave him, the let- ter back-funding a. dinging shoi from. the left mil and Sherwood rebound Marsh then made a sunrtsave as Deleeuw Fcster wss in ram formtwlce in a row as Houston drilled-the sis goslward ar-yzl- streaked ~-in for hi own relxsid. It was Marsh's turn for the next/greseeave. He wen’ heaved s left wing shot, but the m; m, d to Mum v ma“ m“ d the period cam whoflglwun‘ e rob ‘M: menmfmihsedgdarltime Hockey Re ntatives of the Halifaag. Moncton, Charlottetown and saint John clubs will endeavor to reach an agreement about the dispute" with the 'Canadian Amateur Hoc- key Association regarding transfers. The parent association charges that the Maritime clubs have been raid- ing western teams for new players ‘and has threatened suspension of soon after when Bill Miller bu.‘ Maseh diving out to clear a loose puck and izhe blond Casnpbellton boy blazed past the 0pm netj With Gill nuvaking his shot. Joe Shields slant-med s long one from l5 feet ouisid: the blue line and completely fooled Jimmy Foster The No. l grai. sagged thetwibcs neat feat at the Moncton end. "rhaplsyers on both sides sp- peafed to tire sites‘ strenuous. cf- Fforts earlier ln< the match and ill-Bed several golden ohsncesb: tall-ins to-kupiup wiihthc puck- osnsier. Draper's rushing ‘and at fAmpisto/napeirup the solid Menc- tob- defence were‘ fruitless’. am there was‘ a continustioifof body- waist high. Shields then drove Dud James tp the ' boards and was m; 5g £11,511” 1m, 5,33%‘; iQhYEQ men recently brought in handed the lone penalty of the -wwh_ ‘pmgpwg 5g “emu, from Winnipeg by Moncton and opening verse. “mum-Q ‘ ywyl.‘ - ‘ ‘g one by Saint John. ‘ Altholilh cud‘ Nwkun m“ n" for "mmg do.‘ q m‘) The Mercantile League was form- ‘ad by clubs of the Moritime league after" the C. A. H. A, refusal to sanction a number o’ earlier Vans- fers, and the clubs plan to dron the unsanri-‘onrd men for a. series st; the end of the season looking to- - wan-l Allan Cup plav. o | ' ' Before lesvlnc. President Han- na" h yyefmof, a? ' iwsvexpressed beltief theft tlzeflmeet; l Th _ _b,.a,u8h f m. ,_. . ~. . ‘ m", inyzs w‘u‘d rcsul in 5e emen a “and peflod t o BflWmm-“d m” m“! m ' of the prpblefns confrontino both forwards in to a series o! power at- tacks Beavers held Monewn more- less- Farrell, in turn. almost tallied when he broke fast and stick- hq'~d'ed smartly in fairly close to Vmter. ‘ goal. Just o6 seconds be- fore the cad‘ Bumzrput a wicked clip as he ramd the helm blue line. Blocked there, be drop- ped answerer-one Irvinewas on lfhiolvf. mane wheres .. 09g 113*‘ . mm,“ Close Checking u“ m if." moors: ar...w*'""" i "mozsrlliz: .. < ‘ ' ~. -‘ n". a " were . . forclm am throw?‘ no s sound c“, n‘ “y, m‘; map m. u“ Fumcumm 0mm be adjusmt d"-ferue. When penalties mower up. however. the order changed and many mad gang assaults were launched. wo of these followed in nuiok nvflwssion and thcv were both ag- ainst ‘Moricton. McDonald hookg Farrell and cut his nose sad C rhunpédphmry during s power Piiiv- ‘The result was that Beavers -' about. . OLesry ‘ ‘an. Marsh were the only players no‘ in the‘ scriminlle when the whistle blowui-hebilok. was still outside jibstefs gosl.‘ ‘ Monsieur Col-i." Foster: defence. Burrsged dill; centre.‘ James," ma». lilfercantii" Lcswue teams will ‘ (Psbrnri next Fklday for the Christ- ‘ mas holidays and resume play Jan 2. l-Hamas Will| m: 1e "wins. Itvine McDonald. M ‘ $125.’?- moss hilt“ -°",§§g°°¥',-,'1 gglg-giv=rfori=.' . e e l d X Passing tifMoraon. and the sctint, ‘F,,,,,,,,.,m_. 60d’ u‘: ‘ I o , w.r:::.'"""2;.:r* “rant ' n». a... "wines: S ch m e l z n g '°- ‘i’ ' “alums. pm o; ‘ion . f 5f,'§,‘,'?,,,,“',f,,'°"°“"‘”“‘ m“ , '9“. mum: “may m. _‘ - ____ m 1. ,m,‘ was u. n- sd- °"~ , -“°“' "- » mrw YORK, Dec. il-Chsrllc "More Orion-ego almost. poked‘ "*°"°°~ “i1,°""‘3='.°°*"- Harvey. nunm of Steve Ham"- - New Jersey contender for the u," . i - - v - - y ‘ m“, d 0'” ' i r 5331M“? world's heavyweight boxing clum- ‘ " ‘ tpionship. announced tonight that dim: SPORT AX S TILL I I lowly some am as means daiclflfilfl \ THE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ ‘ i iii? Penaltiiesi If Patio Way As Wolverines. Blank. ‘Abbies l i In. Rough __..L_..__.. g Game 2-0 lo. 1m» omen-rs swiqwue) .,_.....,..lanvuv ran “"'"‘""""""‘ ""‘nuisIlriu| )l|; ,m,,,,,..,,,..,,,,.. ,,.,,.1a|ni ATHLETE mums connects sensation 2-0 while Mondon John. Agoslshotbyowanlennonhl thesccond tile league tonight. Bslldsxbeat a here, and Moshe:- clindied tha_ gfigfiwjabtlél“ Harry Hirsch 0f Ber- , lllllflllnl W 01' " OI rubber 61cm Charlottetown ter- h“ Donates the J9?“ riwry. , _ Wllso n Memorial 0n Defensive Trophy‘ into 381111830 minutes a rough mood, Cher- lotictown played half of the first purely defensive style body diecks to 5 (v.12 By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 17-—'I‘iie queen Ol Canadian sportdom henceforth will be honored with a new trophy to be known as the Jean Wilson mem- olrisl in honor cf Toronto's star speed skater whose name ranks high in the history of Olympic Games, Mrs. W. E. Stirling, pres- ident of the Women's Amateur Ath- letic Federation announced tonight. | The trophy had been offered , nearly a month ago by Harry Hirsch of Berlin who was in the ‘United States making arrangements for the next Olympic games but final! t Rcn Hudson the visitors‘ defensi- niiter the opening gong and missed a great scoring chance when he monoeuvred Sargent out of position and shot wide of an open net. Owen Lennon and MoCebe col- lided on the Charlottetown blue line and sticks were immediately dropped. Other players managed to get between tiw two and PW- ventcd further arguing but both drew five minute penalties. Referee Ernie Davin checked everything he could but despite his efforts the game became rougher and rougher as it progresed Frank Currie was sent to the box for upsetting h. Halifax forward. day after s, Dominion-wide vote of the Federation executive. Already, Mrs. Stirling said, pro- vincial organizations had been ask- ed to nominate their choice for the award. "We have felt for some time that there should be some sort of award to honor Canada's outstanding girl athlete," Mrs. Stirling said. ‘This tronhv. she added, would be "admirable" in that it would not be confined to one branch of sport but would be for leadership in any or all different kinds of Women's athbrtics. The names ’ Abbics “Gan? Net The second period had m sooner begun than Frankie Lavlgnc little French Canadian dofensemnn for Halifax. drew a penalty fol tripping. Charlottetown immed- iately abandoned their defensive tactics and) sent four and five-man attacks against "Daddy" B/iJ-bB/i‘ m an effort to take the lead. Ray Getltfle was waved to the cooler for attempting to max it with s. Halifax defenceman and hr was followed almost immediately by little Jackie “Huri-y" Kane, whc tripped lennon Caught with of ilvee Canadian tinned as "under consideration" when a committee was chosins Canada's outstanding athlete (both men and women) but each prov- ince‘ would nominate a contender rerrrdkzss of this decision. Mrs. Stlding said. 'I'he three mentioned at that time were: Aileen Meagher, Halifax; Betty Thompson. Hamil- ton; Phyllis Dewar, Moose Jaw. Five districts voted in favor of accepting the trophy: British Col- umbia, Saskatchewan. Manitoba. Quebec and the Naritimes. Ontario and Alberta. have not yet expressed their decision to the Federation President but the others constitute a ma ‘orlty. TORCNTO, Dec. 1'7.—(C.P.)—Jean Wilson in whose memory a. trophy will in future be donated to Ca-n- ada's outstanding girl athlete. 519d ,ln hospital here in 1933 from a rare ‘muscular disease. She spent more than six months in hospital but doo- tors were unable to combat the strange malady. Acceptance of the Jean Wilson Memorial Trophy was armounced in Halifax tonight by Mrs. W. E. Stirl- ing, President of the Wcmens Ame- teur Athletic Federation. Miss Wil- son was Canada's leading skater he- fore her death and hold thB N011!) American women's skating crown. two men in the penalty box, Charlottetown trier‘ to shoot the puck up the ice but Emle Mush/er got throush the whole team and slid a. perfect p888 to Lennon for the first goal. The visitors played harder than ever tn the final session and drew more penalties as a. result. Frank Currie followed Jacki- Kane to the cooler and Ower Lennon of Halifax went along with Cuzrie. No sooner clld Kane retun than Pate Kelly was forced to sit out - two minutes for tripping. cnnle spent another rest period with the tuners for mixing it u] wlth- R61; Shields, Masher Scores Chummle Lswlozr sticlohandled up to the opposing blue line and shot to the corner. But Mosher came charging in on the wing and picked up the puck tocirclc around Sargent and push the disc into the goal. Iawlor got credit for an insist. ' § With l0 minutes of play left,| Charlottetown took off s defence-i man and replaced him with a. for- ward. behind their Petersen Wins I 5- round Decision Halifax withdrew blue line and contented themselves with shooting the puck up the ice. Mickey MtGlaehen broke awa: sen, British heavyweight boxing once and gave the Charlottetown champion. rallied in the closing boys a. scare but Sargent mad‘: a rounds tonight to win a. l5 TOllHu beautiful save. ‘decision over George Cook, Austral- Thc lineups: ‘ Charlottetown-Goal, Sargent; de- "1 fence, McCabc. Smith, Currie; cen- tre, Kane, (ietliffe; left wing, Nich- olson, Brenneman; right. wing, P. Kelly Desilets; sub, J. Kelly. lhllfsx-Goal, Bubar; defence, Whittaker. Gfflhlm. Levine; cen- After he broke down Cooks rug- tre, McGlashcn, Masher; left wing. ged defence, Petersen sum-pt mm Lennon. Lawior: right wing. Hudson. the lead and floored the veteran Porteous. . Australian for a count of six 1n the 14th round. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) l LONDON. De.. {lzn veteran, and save his title. C:c‘.c, who is 36 years old-AS more than Petersen-gave the champion a stiff battle and put up an excellent dnfence which Peter- sen couldnh. penctrarin lntLi the last three rounds. SUMLMABY N m First Period: o scor g. (my; _ Penalties-Jensen McCsbe, Smith. l ,"“;',‘,;,g‘_§',“,‘,'},‘§““" Shots-Sargent, l0; Bubar, 8 Second Plrbd: 1-1-1111158, Innnoll (Kosher) 11.00. Ponsltiw-Isvigna, Getliifefiksne, McCsbc. Invigne, McCsbe. Stope-“Snrgent, 1i; Bliblf, B. Pceiodt Llllfiifi. Dlgand, Dec. I'l- (QP. cabal-Pat Butler of Leices- recaptured the British welter- weight boxing championshlp so- ‘flllrd . n ht. out 1:81am“, Masher (um) 8.28. this defengomtltlistlehxoligg. P n! "Ob-Kane. Qirrie, lsunon. rounds. Ohnrcy Belanger, Winn). hmllkmm Wm‘- ._ m. lllbt-heevyweight. cutpcmm r @- - 3V5". l. lime flnnsns in sn eight-round Referee-unis Devin. mlmm", bout 1110M .1 lizlfrtulfl’ . Bu), mammal baingnnt to »' ‘ . -~ w“ ’ . . - c" "" ~ ms n ed trace 1 u“ ‘E,,",{;;,’°;,,*,"'?"?.'i.’£°'.m 77”“ mild‘ "m llliesmss to islet M; granules f: mm on mm“, w m "q; ' Wml- “'5 "m. , Germany in s iI-round bout in htsr u» sex ‘ ,‘ 5;,“ “i” 0.1,," ‘ m" n" Hamburg on March 1o. ~ . menu-gym” m“; ‘gm-gm Y." » ~ » ,. ' The crmtrsct balls for s fist 5*‘ h‘ ‘hu-‘uaxu thgimi Cllfli) 2U h‘, ‘m ‘l - i (ulrlnke 01 ‘$5.0M and lttlflllllll i“ the us: Mveriwriild W‘ om a. m‘ “w” “°" m‘ M“ “M” snd unanswered after ~ciraiinl . .. . uowsndhis engagement withtho ilk m. f. . ' ' .* 1- 1‘.- . .. foriner mmmcmuucnltwodfl. Mills: _ - ' ' ' stadium with ousting cspsdtycf was, ‘" miscnmsnfifiowoo‘ belmiltjin I-i. , Hamburg. _ ss ~' the " -' v rm Bsmasto must re.¢'°'"."‘ pebmeilns n mourn tam- u rm monkey wrench into; the wintc mass qy plans of the Madison Square Gar- vin n?‘ r , 4m ocrpprsticnwinch his been ilsrsiu- ‘ fsnn. m] . a , 1 , z fan‘. Its the rematch I _ "I f r - ‘ 5.. ‘ _ _ f} ‘ DIME?’ PM!!! Btstscofisg- w,‘ H qgw- I‘ Y.; u” flu” qjug ,' 1 snnechmeling in Miami an: ~ =~qfimggy~ - itsmsshiucpoinrcii Immoral In _ fill, . . * m; “y; mmmmgnsasqn ins s is round m: in Philadelphia f. ‘ ' - f . . . Q Pill‘ llfl. British Consuls H 1 PICTURES decision to accept it only came to- i women had already been men-, soxmc ' w ' sxsxarsstr. » ‘_ y l“ ornsklsroar F .0 Ar"a.ao‘ l YABBIES a Molvcrofi HA WKs was NE s?» A Y lVPG 11 r Reserved Seats: 50s.. 75c..$1.00; Bamony, 35..., childrgn, ,5»; Seat sale Tuesday morning at 10 A. M. Forum Box Qffigg. ON Tn E SIDELINES , “HMSTMASiiillilnifillili “ml” 13f“ “m” f“ “Mhe” l We have the latest line of 1:‘ . Zliitlifil. 3.15.. Eli“. 222%‘.- Wrifli Wawhes» boys Watches’ Jackfifm‘ and c°na§hel " ‘ can lank the high-scoring red diamon d rings, pocket W 1 d e n Lead "F01 and lack squad for 60 minutes watches, gignet rings, byace- Scoring. .- l i. l7—Jack Peter- . I \ l l (By Pat Power) ‘ NOE AGAIN the “breaksfi ' again in the form of penalties, = proved the Abbies undoing at Regardless of cost we at. clearing our entire stock at almost wholesale prices. GIFT SALE, i, N.H.i. PARADE ~ l- .\< . deserve plenty of commendation m, their ‘but lets, stone rings, fountain I pens, rosaries, watch chains, ems. BY a» w- m. ilillifitlé forznsnces, have shown that Free COIIPDRB 9“ Pl)" ago those fleet young gentlemeni, they are one of the most pow- erful teams in the Dominion and losing to them is no disgrace, and although some local fans may be_ in the doubtful stage now con- cerning the local team, such Harvey Jackson and Charlie Con- acher, discovered their polsltloni as leaders in scoring in the Nay-l i‘ tional Hockey League were. being threatened. , " They decided to do mouth car. We will‘ save you money. Everything guaranteed. Chester Campbell something E I should not be the case. b “t 1P1 d T to M 1 L f, . _»§ ' ' ' ~- Jewdler‘ imnothree gecisiszonvictoglgs? 3e] 1i BEGWEITS WILL snap out o! 157 Queen SL New York Rangers, Mont-real Mar-I 1 it 1"“ as "l" HEW“ did 941d ‘oons and New York Americans-J and tonight were more firmly cs-W > tablished than ever on top. Jackq ,1 son scored five goals and two as- sists and Conaqher three of eaclfgfl during the weeks campaign, I As a. result Jackson has 15 goals 11' by far the greatBst m the Jeague -.‘r combined with six assistsfor m i" points and Conacher is but tm ,1 points away from the top, with. 9-10-19. .3 ’ This widened the gap hetwem Conacher and the next players tfgi . five points, third place" beini; V| shared by a defence-man, Irrlghb. i)‘ winger and a centre. Ebbie Good- j: l, fellow, Detroit defence, Conner‘; ‘, Welland. centre on the same team f» and Earl Robinson, Msroonig“ rightwlnger, were the three witkl.= 14 points. Johnny Sorrel) of De-,_" troit, not sharing in his Wteamfif‘. successes of the week, slipped from i first to a. tie for fourth place 11" the United States section. ' _ . _ Dave Schrincr, the New“ Yort ~ Americans‘ find of the season. heldl) fourth place in the Canadian aee-‘i tion, four points behind Robinson, No competition developed for)? Red Homer's position st the fog)‘ of the penalty parade, the fiery - . --__ leaf having 41 minutes against i (By The Canadian Press) 711m. . BALLARAT. Australia, Der. 17-— , ' - Firecmckers placed in the poclcciz i ' of Vincent Roberts, 14, as s. Joke. resulted in dangezpus burns and the ladhs confinement to hospital. with two home games facing them in their next two encounters 5min‘! be nflsnty near thstop as the teams rest up from the tough schedule for a. 10 day period at the conclusion of this week's games. . I I I UNIOR R/OYALB did the unex- pected last night st the Arena when they defeated the strong Stewart's Bakery team 3-2 in an exhibition tilt and in doing so flashed some impressive hockey. I I I Next Fennell & Chandler. Jemmett Con- siclerecl As Coach BR-LDGEWATTR, N. 8., Dec. 1'1.- Dflicials of the Bridgewater Hockey Club met tonight and discussed ap- plicstions from "Chuck" Jemmett and Charlie Mayo for the position as coach of the senior and. Junior teams. Jem “ has had considerable ex- perience as a. player, having played centre position for the Truro Bear- _ oats, Saint John Beavers and Char- lottetown Abegweits in other years. Mayo piloted a. team from Am- herstburg, Ont., and handled a. Nis- gara. Falls team with considerable success. No decision was reached and the matter will be brought; up again m», a meeting to be held later in the week. HEN ONE considers that the losers have on their lineup' several members of this year's strong intermediate squad it is a certain indication of the hockey talent, that it contained in the new entry to the Island's junior hockey ranks. I I I ANS WILL be anxiously await» ing the outcome of today's hockey meeting at Amherst when difficulties that have arisen since the refusal of transfers are expected to be ironed out. I I I ONTROVERBY has raged over new additions to two of the teams and this, it is expected, will be the main dlscussi n. as far as the Mercantile loop is concern- ed. In regards to the Maritime, League the main topic will likely‘ be drawing up of the playoff schedule. that ultimately leads to the Allan Cup playdcwns. I I I ANCIENT PAINFUL JOKE SKATINGf SEEK GOLD IN PENNIEB NTERVIEWED recently by a. New York Wm as m 1m Wm, m nnmnmcrron. England, Dec. n —Pennies issued by the Brithh i THIS - 7 , AFTERNOON i. ' :>._5 g ! i E qulsites were required to be a successful marksman in the NJ-LIJI, gill: 813d lgizve a3“: tiggwdemalld Harvey Jackson, starry left-winger cams or more 1;!“ “If “G1 “$352; ' of the Toronto Leafs had the fol- 1° wins to say: that when they were being minted I g" ~ "‘"""c1 into firm, All her g . good times spofledl l “ RAOHCE is the secret." said Jackson. "You have to have the knack-maybe you have to be born with it-nnd your eye must be 10o percent. I used to shoot at a spot on the boards for hours. Some fellows try to knock over fin cans or milk bottles. I I I “ HE BIGGEST mistake most forwards make is to slow down one-c they are in the clear. It gives the goalie s. chance to get set. If you drive in on him at top) speed you have a much bet- ter chance to score. Personally, l like to shoot from 10 feet away, and then on a back-hand. You're not too close to be smothered. and you can get plenty of whip on the puck. Billy Holm Wins Maritime Chambhip Nrzw wA-rmnroan, u. s. Dec. 1'l—Billy Holm. New Wsterfordk fighting Dsne, won the Maritime IPeggy is nearly heartbroken. She still thinks the world of Joe-but lately it's terribly em- ‘ barrassing tc go out with him. Joels becoming ‘ about his nppesrsnecr-oftcn appears with her in public with stubble cs1 his face. - Should she tell him-or give him up? 1 Today no man can expect women to excuse stubble. For t I Gillette ‘Blue Blade" ll especially processed to shave clean a dose without isritaticn. Even two shaves a dsy, when n sssary, won't irritate tender skin. Try the Gillette "Bl _ . Blade" today and sec for yourself. y i The Perfect Christmas Gift - “The perfect Christan gift for ovary sum on 7°" ‘h-WMBI "Iv-l box of B0 Gillotts Blue professional middleweight title from 5M" Milled in a colorful. lttncths sous” ruins-hr wlr 8210. Asy clover nu m». Jimmy Leonard of Jostllll. Bstur- dsy “um by qugpomggn‘ m, yoafcrehlsprscdeslslfe. Ssoycsu _ ‘ -' I ,- chsmp in s io-round son . _ Btowsrt McDonald of 0 Bsy . - g Gillette Blue Blade rggvdwsaugcrd bsttler m give m~ L 5 b‘ ' and Councillor’ John Bison of New Waterford, the judges, \ d _ . one voting far Holm ind-the other for Leonard. Referee Freddie Lewis of Glace my out hls- Vote for the