H i t:. . it f 1 ', t -it .. 1' 7 ll ' it ; 2. l '1, ti t. . . ; '-i'.' f "1. ll )1 . .; - tilt . ll I" l I .i . ti: -if if t Montague Primroses 14-7 on the strength of a 'I-goal out-isuceession. burst in the third period Basilica;-two N A now Youth Club decisively maitbandled. the hapless Montague Primrose: 14-7 and rode int.o third place in the island Senior League at the Sports Arena last night. The youth club were only two; oats up. holding a 7-! lead going out the third but the Primroseaf forced to come to the B.Y.C., leftl themselves wide open and the youth clubbers took full advan- tage of it. Buck Whttiock shot single Koala it each of the first two periods and ran roughshod over the Prim- rosea with three more in the third: tn rack up five goals on the night's! tilay. Ruck also came through wlthi fl assists for eight points. Mfr-l rill Pineau whanged in two nf the goals in the free-scoring affair andl elned ottt on 4 others for six. points. Coach Jack Ready also hlti for two goals as did speedy Jacki Burke and riglitwinger Tied How- ittt. .lohnny Squat-ehriggs picked. to the other goal and Arnold Mul- lins chipped in wtth five assists. his best scoring performance of the year. TVOWLING NETS I Vor ilonlagtie t-oat-h t't-t-il (Ruh- lul Dnwling played tireless two- way game and shot three of the Primrose goals. Flick Landry name up with two more and singles went to Billy Hughes and Apps Arscnault. Only four penalties were called. two to each team. For two periods the Primrosea looked as if it was going to be I real dogfight as they matched R T if goal for atttally vtcnt into tllc lead in the ratlv minutes or the game only to see the Primrosetit tie it "2 again and the period ended 3-3. in no the store ' - '11 H h 0'10 '9' B" (' OM up hm Bl "V U: ” crowds saw last night's game but in couple of smacks at the puckim" 'l'''”ld ""9 '"l L”. got that one back after taking in front of the net. 1 When Burke hit at 7.20 all the TI st of the scoring was t-rammed in the last seven minutes of play. Landry got Montague as rinse as 5-4 after squat-ebriggs scored on in solo only to have Whitlock pttt B.Y('.1 tip once again at 16.55. Ar- sei-iault then scored for Montague and Rurke regained the 2-goal edge at lfl.'i!l. After Landry and Whitlot-k ('01!!! led again and Bowling once. more cut the yoitth club lead to one goal at 5.55. the roof came in with Whitlot-k hitting twice. fol- lowed by Red Howatt with two more and Jack Ready got him- self into the not by scoring the tlast two goals. 1 jpart of the third period - around the Montague. net Sl2lTlpI1lL' away at the loose puck. looking for. more Ito.-tit 1 , Sheldon Jordati rt-placed Bob Dillon in the Montague nets an a heme-and-heme serlea Monday ,aad 'NeadI:.... It laud M D 1 . M ,,l.gm.rneralde Monday and e follow- thrltlerahtirlo-lli"t:T I:;'ll.ead 0Merr"tll ma "Phx Ac" "" 5' m.'k"ll . . ' !I' lI'I mun” Shaded m v'::'h';,l::.kl ,';,n:,' lottetown ice since Dermeber Inf hin- appearance on Char- of the season's poorest atrong for Tuesday's gama. . LINEUP! Motitague:- Gnal- Jordan; tens: Coyle, Mat-Lure, hiat-Rae Longaphie Forwards:- Arsenault n.v.c.:- Goal- J- Shepherd; De- Ihistory. fanse- Ready. Mullins. F. Shep-3 The 25-year-old slugger. first herd: Forwards Whiilock. Pi- a.ior It-aguer to capture the neau. Howati. Squarebriggs. L. triple batting crown since Ted Shepherd. Burke twttiiams in 1947. probably will RefereeI:- Brian .lne Revell. Thursday. 3uMMAxy The figure. First Pcriod:- l.- Montague, howling 5.22; 2- lllnntague. Dowl- ing tLongaphiet 6.36: 3- B.Y.F. - Pineau twhitlock: 7.55; 4- B.Y.C. As the game ended R Y (' were - Pineau twhltloclt. Mulllnsl 14.22,- where they had been for the beat .'i- B.Y.(i,- Whltloclt tl-lowatt) 13.45;! 6- Montague - 19 lil- Penalty:- lilachae Second Pcrlod:- 7 B.Y.C urke ihiuilins) 7.20. ll- B-Y.t' Squarebriggs 13.21; 9- Montague - Hughes tArsenault) B na . Mantle Will Likely Sign tFor 555,000 NEW YORK IAP) Mantle. baseball": 0 .year in I956, is expected to sign before Monday a 355.000 contract. lilit-key hmaking him the third hizhest sal- aried player in New York Yankee than his original demand. is 825,-: plnyer-of-the- . 6 so 1ieOInIlottetIrwIGInI'dhI.l'rlII!.l'bD.1.1”'i ck MONTREAL tCPl .- Montreal Canadians outfougbt Detroit Red Wings to take a spectacular hat- tle 5-3 Thursday night and cut De- trnlt'a margin at the' top of the National Hockey League to a sin- gle point. The game wound up on a spec- tacular note all its own when goalie Glenn Hall of the Wings. sli- lng yanked in favor of an extra forward reached out and deflected ;the puck with his stick. Bert Olm- Maccallum. um. for 355000, 0 nus learned-atcad of Canadians managed to re- gain it and fired the puck into the ,b;.ui 310,000 1eu.open net for the final tally. 0 t h e r Montreal . goals were .000 more than Mantle earned iuttscored by Tom Johnson. Dickie iyear when he led the American-IN 0 01'9- Maurice Richard and 'League in halting. home runs nnd.Cl8lIdc PTDVOSL runs batted Y no trouble signing illickt-y. Ttirk. Comwall ' , d ,000 . Billy Den. than Yanker-s'nlasItnrc:o5rted i'i'f't.e':'Nnrm Ullman counted for the Red lblndnyv Km)” '05”? 9- D9"'9uv nan Topping. ha1g.,,wn,,- nt mewings. Canadiens heldga it-1 leadlgillnitanl M r aiilu-es. indicated there would be nildwny through the final period, 0'17” 00 ' Gordie Howe lonlv to have the Red Wings cap- italize quickly when two Mont- rcalers were penalized. The Wingl quickly scored and then added an- gnal Montague Canadiens Trim Red Wings 5-3 ting on the team bench after be- P, t12:45. Lindsay 19:3. Moore 15:29. i i 4 and . Turnert Marcel Pronovoat of the Wings was in the box. There was seldom a lamp in the terrific pace by both teaml. but in the final period the hittu checking was waning and the for- wards were pouring in on the goalies. IUMMABY First period: Scoring: None. nalltes: Kelly 10:35. H. Richard Second period: 1. Montreal. Johnson (Moore) 9:22; 2. Detroit. Dea -McNelll) 10:39. Penalties: Bellveatt 1:14. Ullman 1:14. liar- vey 113.34. Third period: .1. Montreal M. Richard tH. Richard Moore) 6:113; . Montreal Provost tPronovost 7:08; 5. Detroit. Howe tKelly Howe! 11:40: 7. iii. Richard Bcllveaul 14:46: 8. Montreal. Olm- stead tlleiiveau. Harvey) 1925?. Penalties: lllacpherson :48. God- frey :48. Strate 5:21. M. Richard 11:45. Moore 3:45. Harvey 12:14. Prnnovost 14-42. Stops Hall I it 7-14 10 8 7-5 Plante . other two minutes later to tie the 'i3"'l Mil ' ”"'”"' '"'5'”'a'?" "'9'" Landry tLongaphtet 15.53; to score when Montreal was again '1"! SW"? it P""'” d""”"” ll" l-LY C. - Whitloek lPlneau, liluli- . . . short handed. ""'h' H"”""”- "'1'" U35 ."”'''”'K inst I653 ll- .liontague- Arsco- Moore scored what proved to be a""".' "'p 1e":"S"'c. d"' ault tlluwiing. Coylet 111.22; 12- the winning goal at 14:46 while mH'(')ll'l"l' goaiidfnllnrldghllgndaJack B'YiC' Bun" "U shepherd) In games played in the "C" : : t-Siietlherd. filling in for Tllallt. " ' ., league at North River rink last lpnvte. kicked out :40 stints. ' I" 'T'::'r:,"V,;mC0':,y.',",.,, Wmazue , night York tin-imt hark North Riv- FHATTER. . .. Vlerrtll Ptneaun ' S M h. .2 d 4 .3", Landry utiacLui-et 035 14 B Y C " "' "1 (''""”'' """'""' 1'0"” go I were is n an . ... 1 "' Whitlnek . - ('tet-it 7-2. I ... no intssett lhis r.tth and .t5ih... howling 55:-.'7i5."il'1Y":f'"'j'gx,';mj- Ashlmv led the York aflarli with; Ruhhy tin...-1...; fntpfl um (1....-gt Whlllfwk eiuoyed his hcst night Mil A (H 'u- Find it Mr W, two goals. Mttt-Farlanr scored the goals. B.Y.tJ fired three in 1! row' Srorintz since mining the R.YC.;Y C ”"'v:'.'u k U3: d"',"i - 52, lone North llll'iT E081 i now has 40 points in I.” 'B'Y'C " 9):nwa"”",-:;,hm';ck' Art .'ilacPhaii with three goals, itamfh - - A PitPII0m"lIl PICK -. ' . ' t ' , . . ': was top scorer in the Cornwall wint Jack Burke shot R.Y.C into a Strange things can happen in the M"”"'5' "AV '9'B-l-(- Hilw" (ACT 'Bruins Shut Out Black Hawks 2-0 lrad they never relinquished at it ”' 1-'.S 8! 5 "'-W" til i0lIlIlIl'I mi iF- Shwherd. Pincaut 10.37; Long Creek. Robinson andl 730 of the sci-ttntl and even though Montague made a fight of it in the lose they will be in fourth place '3-105 2" R-Y-(7 'R93'l-V At-ea - Saints game if Accl '20- B.Y.L'. Rcarly tMullins) l Pineau. second lhry t'ottltIn't quite catch - . - - A 5 II "I In P l' I i fl 9 Vlclvllfi "" S"cp""'d': tip in the third Pt-imrnxes came apart in the seams and. Whitlrwk leading the ittmy. RY('.. ahnt sow-n goals. au of them in , ltttportanlfianme Al S'side Tonight Saints vs. Aces 7"" Raine at Flvir Stadium to- night between the Area itnd Saint? Dunstan": University is the most; tvnpot-lant for the At-es since the arhedule opened. A defeat at the hands nf the Saints at this stage of the season would be little less than a major disaster as far as their hopls for a play-of! berth is concerned. and the Aces know this very well. ltis do or die for Lorne Hen- nesttey's band of hockeyitits and "'0! will tturcly be giving their very best efforts to knock off the hillh-flying Saints tonight. Prince (inunty fans haven't seen the; Saints in action since mid-Decent-t her. and this University club hasl always been a strong drawing card here. So all main roads. by- roada and mountain traila should would leave the standings un- rloae In the cellar for comfort. . . Parkdale and Summrrsitle play ci.I;.g. "Discrim 1"!-li.AnEl.Pflli tAPI -- There were pickings and pickets at the National Football League meeting Thursdtty. the clubs picking play- tion against Negro players Washington Ttctlskins. by owners. general managers and coaches. opened their 1957 annual meeting with the final 26 rounds rounds were held last November to gain an even start with (Inna- dian teams in signing the top graduating college players. It watt obvious from the start of the draft that the pickings were. going to he slim. The 49 play-l ers. including Green Bay's bonus; choice of Nntre Dame quarter- back Patil Hornung at the Novem-l ber draft. pretty well cleaned out. load to Civic Stadium tonight. Summerslde fans will be anxl-. nits to see young Johnny Whalent in action. Johnny has blossomedj info a real scoring threat since,- eoach MacAdam put him up front, and hi sfrlends down this way will want to see him strut his stuff to Civic Stadium ' Game starts at 9.15. CURLING t'HARLOTTF.TOWN the cream of the crop. i in Thursday's first round there were few well-known players. drawn. 1 ' PenaltletI:- .VluIlini-.. F. Shepherd with t-hanged hut Saints would he toe.5ll'lll- .Inrdan Sltopherd Qlfl I ll -30 I ll -30 ination On Redskins Football Club I While the I ftlllhl . selves with Negro players. 1 iDavidson. president of the Wash tional Association for the vancement of Colored People. Marshall "Jednesday was sited by sportscasler Harry Wlsmer. minority stockholder in the Red- skins. for 3500.000. NT-'1. commissioner Bert Roll would say only that the league's policy to admit all players regard- less of race. color or creed has existed in pro football since the league was formed in 1920. when Fritz Pollard. a Negro star from Brown University. played NFL hall. Ad Goal Alhertnn Regain veteran Goalie Perlle Hardy returned to the net p Te-Sensational. As Regals Defeat Milton Hornets 8-6 H. Profit, R. Nicholson. 1.. Richard Forvtarrls-B. MacDonald. l.. misled them-t player selections out-. in the t'il.V side the Bellevue Startforrl Hotel-schedule F-W-(V and R-C-A-F 0li-lb"k "7 c'"""""- plcketa walked carrying signs lginallv scheduled In play Satur-' 1'9iN'm 8301! "'9 ers and the pickets marching nut- urging George Preston Marshall. day Will me?! lflnilllt at ill! ll!-tC"l”3” dEl9"'39m'" Gm M9"'5”" side protesting ttllcged diserimina- owner of the Redskins. to hire port. (Danie time is it p.m. by i of the player draft. The first four'lngtnn. D.C.. hrrtnch of the Na- ';S'side High Whitc got the Creek goals. . A'NF.W"HlGH- COMMISSIONER OTTAWA t('Pt W. R. Crocker has arrived to take up his new lHo(-key t,,.R,,e lam, duties as Australian hilh commis- clnl'IPr to Canada. He succeeds Sir Two Changes in Hoop Schedule League BOSTON (AP) .. Boston rookie goalie Don Simmons gained a i shutout. in his third National Thursday night its the Bruins defeated Chic- ago 2-0 on goals by Johnny Peir- tson and Jerry Toppazlinj. While the contest was a great . for Simmons. his goal- :lendlng opposite. Al Rollins. kept it from being a runaway with a sensational 42 savett. The victory. coupled with Mont- realls 5-3 decision over Detroit. put the third-place Bruins eight 'l'wn t-htingns have been inime points hack of the leaxuelearlintz n.,t..gtb;u,Red wings. and kept them seven puck from ;ait the second period began and t Tomorrow afternoon Saint l)un-iflmfl " lM"0i9" 1"" "id 1" "W . The pickets were led by -l0l1n'.Il.'ln'l meets the "V" at the Y. The 12 NFL teams. representedjYnunft. president of an organlza-'M.(?.A. in l tPhiats Play Tonight At 'Y' Summerside High School. roach- rtl by Chuck lilonatzhan. "lvela tn Charlotttetnwn today for an exhibition basketball game with lihe Phiat entry of the swap Bas- ketball League. The game is to be played this evening at the Y. M.C.A. starting at I p.m. This will he the first time I from from the SWAP loop has en- gaged in battle with any team out- side the league and it will be an indication of how the league stacks up. It uill alu. he the first trip to Charlottetown for the Summer- another tunnel starting lloii known as the New York at 4.30 This game was originally Roosters Sports Club. and Eugene. scheduled for Saturday. right of Rollins with a mere 11 seconds gone. enough. Tnppazzini made sure at. 9:50 of the third period when he took it pass from Flem Mackcll who was stretched flat on the lee. faked his way around to Rollina' immediate left and fired the puck across him into the nets. SUMMARY First period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Morison. Labine 4:57. Second Period: 1. Boston. Pier- son: 11. Penalties: Pilote 4:3. Morison 16:07. Ciesln 19:25. Third period: 2. Boston. Topper- zinl tMackeil, Flamanl 9:50. Pen- alties; Vasko 7:54. Gardner: 5. Pllole 11:30. McKenney 14:10. I'll- man 17:07. Hts tally provd Stops: Rollins ill 14 ilk” Simmons 4 5 0-17 Gene Fullmer-it flay Robinson To Meet April 24 NEW YORK fAPt-(Gene Full- mer of West Jordan. Utah. will defend his recently won middle- weight title against dormer Cham- pion Ray lsugarl Robinson in the Chicago Stadium Wednesday. April 24. James Norris. president of the International Boxing Coub. said Thursday. Fullmcr uutpotntcd Robinson for the title Jan. 1. RIFLE scottis-T Cavendish Down Rustico 6- 3 The Cavendish hockey team do- feated Rustlco 0-3 in a regular flame of the Fnrmers'a League at Kenslngton Rink Wednesday night Vernon Simpson scored two goals for Cavendish. and the other tallies were fired by Merritt Simpson Fred Doughart. Benson Graham and Bobby Macxay. Roley Larkin scored two and James Gallant one for Ruatlco. The referees were Fred Sample and Alton Bell. Springfieldvlhfid: Over Stanley The following are the scores of. morles Feb. fun. the Civilian Rifle Club for Jan. 'Royals defeated the Stanley Jrs. I). The next shoot is at the Ar- by a 5-2 on Saturday night Springfield score at Kenalngtuti Rink. The sprlngflled scorers were Some results of lhr Rntind Ro- bin Series:- Section D was won by skin W. R. -lenklntl. with other members of his team Richard Bell - J. Ralcoleu - L. MacPhail. Section C was won by skip E. It .tiaeNtitt with other members of his team Dr. HH. Pierce- A. law.-. - .l. Gorrill. Sections A and R are still hay log play off games to decide a winner for each section. nrnw for tonight: play. . 5:43 - Section R. fee I - Myson Bell vs F. tiiirtitt. F" in-h (Yonsols Teams work nttt -r 2 - C MacDonald vs D. lattndrrs. ' fro fl - llr. llarfhinald vs T-'.' Ar-orn ice 4- iitirrt l I ice I - Game Lt Central Cream- ertes Semi Final;- Dr. Morettidet u winner Game 14. ice .'I P.W.C. Ischool huyst Dotti! Cameron (British Controls) ice 1 and 4 open- MONTAGUIZ Durlllll schedule for Montague lodlw. 1.9.3. 33 ice 1.8. nealloeties vs 1'. II P. Ilaefatr are D. Van- vs. in II. lnlllvun vs ILL. report at IIf7WI:- ID - Vince Mulligan, Burke. III Rm. DIIIHQV BASKETBALL s. p. u. vs. ST. tosseus s.ii.u. orimanun-'-aaeittlolr 'MI rat. -- aasmaiit we 1 last night to spark the West Smallman. F. Smallman. Eh side from iiluth is entered in III A K M"""' 7'3 Madmtctloar i(,'2(i1) ' ween iPrince All Stars to an no victory Gnttdcl. W. Stewart. W. Hardy. Summrrsirir Tnnn league A- "- G'”"mlE" 5'7 ' m ' Ce 3 ' ' lover the powerful Milton Hornets Milton f4ornest:- Goal 'F.d I ' 1. Vvlsey. .'t7 .sl'l:""ey s:,"':"Mw';E: B M"' tin a tremendously exciting exhl- Hurray; notches. K, Smith, Syd "T"”" 7 T A. MacDonald. mt "" "Sr "" " '9 3" Ibltlui game in the Albcrton Rink. Murray. Reg 'lfewaome. Forwards R. E. Jenkins .. 95 T ' """”' I Always a dependable goal mind- n"(Toli-s. Les MacPhllll. R. t'i-int 3-! gazes: - M ---Z-Z-- ter Hardy was sensational last 7' . i''"l'b?S Tlylof. Donald MlII'- ' m '13” " " 9' night as he turned back thp Hm-. ra.V. Roger MacDonald .L. Mac-l P- v7- I-Indfliall -- - . flfl tncts time after time on what look- ' l-Pan. Berman .lohnstrin. Leo Do-' 14- MacDonald 93 ;ed to be sure goalg ll'inn. . tltntir litirkoy pro g re m IL w- Mlclofin-H - 92 l Other standout playcrs foi- the "':'MM'"'Y iS"”"";(': A"ng 'g' S3'”"d'-VQ5(,Hs Q"; '35:” ' .Wi-stern hnys were Lloyd G do-f. F" i P pa; L 1 . .' , ” t 3"''m' - ' - " " " ' 35,9,” M,,,.n,.MM Md m,nm:"',,m ,,ha"'L' lF:i';'mh 'M5;M;.'”A"l.g::;; 1..-ml: Arron. is 0.55. Aces. P. MacNult. fin V", W smrm wand". Richard,-). Bfltfl 0 9311. Bantams. 0.3.3. Tat-lcgVIiil1;oii .lfl Mat-Phatl and l-'rt1.7.clI starred '3 '0: fl All-Stars. Fraser tUntis- '.;nq',,,m' QCHS p,' glgirv :3 for the visitors. .-tstort wttto; 4. Milton. Frizzcll w',,',. i ' - ' t ' ' , g,...,;,',. ' ' ,, The West Prince squad oulscor- 'Colt-iii 15:20: El. All-Stars. P. 'r'''"'''' " Q'C''''s' "cg". " en the Hornets 3-2 in the opener Smallman '8. Macbonaldt In 50. ,,n','.',','::.';. '''M";;, ',",',h',';'”','m:,',':': :',.,n:,',',',em'” '3, ;-riuatted Ihcir pair in the mhttttel Penalties. None. ,,,3,,' fl, 0,, '1,” w”m ,,ss' ” uuma rame and again went ahead 3-: 3;. M p 1.5,. 0. M11 , . . . ' ' ' ' ' -'-j'r':A'--m m- in the final frame. Phai'l.ol('0lee!'.' Frixzclll' tom; Spt'lft'iliN "ITp'll'(l R;il.5eul!WTspr"T'!:r;' N H L. Standi MoN")":"""':'d00'::'I:f""s'DA' A terrific patre iias . t all Mm .040; I u ' ' - . , ' ' " ' n 8 '3 mmulh me "mc Mm ml';W”u.l' Af;:l.Su”l'. I);.t"n.arxd:sI(Tlrt;a"l'm':'? :;Iart;:.ne. ll spPlt Royalty Blue- ' ' ' 9 Adm: Adult: Isez Children 10: fine? combination plays and rallies, W Stewart. 14:16; 9 All-Starry ”'-w mm P r I Pg! ly THE CANADAN FREQ p3E.5cnooL gggfg l:ol:onl:ie;:lo'tLhl:l;"'l't:Ipl th-ijoigmetlgun-sgtsteai 14.10. I1-,.,,'.,. ... M.,,,;, s',,',','u,';,,",', c,;,,,j ' LT ,. A N. n;mmsnai;..i;ao.a;ns - en: as. on. . izjlfl--12.30 Paperwia wars Detroit :71: s 1.19 102 to Admluiol: unity to The only penalty of the game .y I . t . , ' ' ' ' went to Benny Profit. ,,,',,';,':",,f,,',',':;,',:,,,d'," ,.",';.5'f,":.l',- "',';'1,',""f ;';,o9-gj.5- "","'",,,” ',',';',f,"n”' lg 3 uouoav and ntormsnn """”- Ff” ”"'""" "'d'Slars, F. Smallman. "id r...'....' Hawks vs d.s.'s. 13:0. ' ' ' ' Toronto 16 21 9113125 41 EVENWG-"9 9-"- !-'"V P"”'"- ;s:Fio;g sit" Start. 3. nacmoald.-Ml.m .y; 1.30.qPsee Wrees. w.t.a. York : 4.0 Mm'"it"" 59' .. it . .m man : 2 .. Milton. ionare 5 vs ..S. arta. cllo ; , I "'”'-L" irrimeu tsmttht int; 14 stations too O zoo. Pee Ween. w.x.s. M M- g ,".',',i,',',?",;',,'.',;':,,',',',',', Neat Prince All-sllflh Gnaln Taylor thnirlon. .lohnslnn.t Milli. Tigrrs vii 0.5.5. Canadians. pA.xnAL. ". .. 9. U, Perley Hardy; Defense-C. from Penalties. fl. Profit. 5 .. 5:10, Pee wens. O-3.8. M gggwggragw ' W V ,, g, Away ;Rnniiers vs Q.C.H.S. Battlers. THURSDAY-Iii PM. '7”' ' O "' 3.30 - - Il.lo. Bantams. SpP'h Roy ll. locbey League any Canuca VI soumpoo cam ”""”" "W" "" "" "'3" s. 1. c.- vs. Ion-nieun A ny St. Pats Trounce -m. --em. 0-nu - '-'- "- M” --v - mm, mm, ,, V . Paridale. Royalty Schol atria. i' - - 3 t 9 3 In Lea ue Game ,'7.otI-1.45.Praetfe!.AbbIaIa- 11.Q-1'2.D- Skate-Roclflll Oieellsilnlchwlle-rta C . Pfl. ' ' ' ' 9 t 7.5 ,- ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,. ... Sm, . W”, K", ear. AFIIINOON-8.84: Attuiii at. r t. him all - Cameron. fPai Normal!) l.S.M; s.iV'”, Ion -M Girl!- laden Vt.-aunt.-'t'i's.c.A'5'. aantu'itcAr . on-top (Marsh. om.-R;-f-; - '3"- Wdutm Abbi" 'I ..-. anathnon 1 ill. . Y” t 5 You cannot afford to pass up this oppo rtunity to stock that dwindling ward- robe at these great savings. As you know prices are climbing for spring so buy now and save. Remember every thing in the store except our SHIFFER-HILLMAN LINE IS REDUCED IY 25Vo YES, MEN, FOR EVERY SLOO YOU SPEND, YOU SAVE 25:. MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS. Reg. 69.50-NOW .... s2.5o MEN'S suits. Reg. 59.50-NOW 45.00 MEN'S SUITS. Reg. 49.50-NOW . . . . 31.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS 534-- so 21 17 MEN'S SPORT COATS Reg. 545.00-NOW ONLY MEN'S SPORT COATS Reg. S3950-NOW ONLY MEN'S SPORT COATS Rag. 527.95-NOW ONLY MEN'S SPORT COATS Reg. 522.95-NOW ONLY . MEN'S NAVY BEAZERS Reg. s32.so NOW ONLY s2 4.50 MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS. Reg. 69.50-NOW MEN'S TOP COATS. Reg. 59.50 4 NOW . . . . . . . MEN'S SUBURBAN COATS. Rag. 27.95 - NOW MEN'S SUIURIAN COATS. Rag. 24.95 - NOW 352.50 345.00 521.00 319.00 MEN'S SLACKS REG. 18.95 -. NOW st4.5o zsty, orr REG. 15.95 ... NOW 512.50 MEN'S SWEATERS 513,95 - NOW sto.9s stt.9s - NOW ss.95 sto.95 - NOW 57.95 33.95 - Now S695 MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S STANFlELD'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S ASST. WINTER JACKETS ' REG. 14.95 T0 29.50 ALL SELLING AT Reg. Reg. leg. Reg. ONLY MEN'S s1'ANFIELD'S UNDERWEAR . 36.95 Ilttelebelcemblnntletis ONLY : MEN'S STANFlELD'S UNDERWEAR 5 36.00 Red Label Combinations ONLY MEN'S S'l'ANFlELD'S LONG LEGS 82.50 Slice-rSleeveCembfnetieoa ONLY MEN'S I-IUMPHREY WOOL PANTS . . . 37.95 MEN'S HEAVY WOOL rams . . . . 7 s5.95 This sale in on at both stores Charlottetown and Moog: and at the Mott- tague store we also carry it complete line of boys' of l as well as men I. Ajgo mom; and boys' footwear will he sold at mat. d u r I it; this great winter clearance sale. SALE DATES - - FRIDAY FEI. TST to FEB. 9111