jj, aatxtau AMI: ,J- S ..I st 6.: I .0 if '7 v'c4ll3,"m-1-.14.: o DOWN THE BA-OK STRETCH .-.-.5.-.-.-.-.-.-.n.r.n.-.-.-.-u-.-.-2.-.-.w.v.-.-.n.-as-.-.-t-.9a-.-.-t-.-.-.-.-.- -.-I" We were delighted to have A let- l"?”9rm"5' aml Ablm: tor from H. E. Hatch, President of with record reduced hum .-.-.i-aw-'-'-'-'-'-' R i E .-.-.-.-.-i.-.-t.-.-.-.-.-4-.-4-.-lg VJ? one of Canada's prcrninent breed- , , ms for many years and is the own- Ed slalest a”d Am)” Elmo" bl er of Peter 2, 2.2 sire of 18 trotters and 21 599- H9””0"- Mal”?- DACEIL, also the sire of the dams of many good ones. We quote from Mr. Hatchls letter kept you very well my operatioits for the past year Budlonz or two. In explanation I may say 2.l3'..s. ilie gorernntent came along and and Kay Biidlonsz llllh WCOITI ”' 2.14, Marion .'iftVP)'Cd the farm and they were duced front 213". to 2.11. Calumet; .n'.it: to take it for some military Duds 209'. is sltowit its the Sll'l.'i Aiurposcs and as you are aware. of the trotit-r we-tphal (iiri 2.12 ?:'.rittiiig is a long range proposition, Fast. Train 3. 1305 has a new per- il you cannot. plan ahead you former in Little -Trail) 2.l4':.: l'flIlIlOI. do very well. As cattiejGreat Doon 2.11 is pCS('d of my cattle but kept my 2.13: Jollitv 3.05M 15 the Site Of nurses to see what would happen Jollily Girl 3. 1072-1 in reg:ai'd to night, racing in our 2l5'.t the sire of 14 trottcrs and 13' Wile" me Malslmlls province. happened have eight. we-year-olds and live yearling.s,iwli.h the trailer Pht,i'aloiii; 2.09'.-.; all unbroken other titan ltaltei'iWalChlI11 305 "J5 W-llclllll” 5"" broken. I have 13 brood mares. twoltzrl 3. 215. H llullvii 5110909 H31" s Lids, Willard by Spencer and Gleit .' vestcr 204'. flaitover by Spencer Scott, and oflrctlticitta his lPf1tJl'(l from 2.13 to miirse the old ltorse Peter Mc- 3.09”.-. and Doctor .1. A. front 212'. K.llop, also three in trainiitgflio 2.09';. Peter McKillop was born in 1921 and is therefore 32 years of age, , it looks as though he is out io,set tip the track pacing, record at nual or break Kalmuck's recordrC0l'('h9ad Oi 305': llllll which was cstablislted here a fewiWorth.V 3-033 1” 1945 Mid laced .fl.'iltS ago when he died in hislolllellgood pcrfornters in the Mari- Sfirri year and that foals sired by him were born. inf the. Del Mc1'avl.-.h ll)ufferin Track, Actually and help nothing has 13 lpacers, has Old ()t-cltarfl re- is scarce, 1 ducing his record from ..I. :. Brittoni PAGE Six 2.1155. 1 .nj ,. the Canadian Trotting Association '-0 210- Ml" MCG" "35 dcwfloped v ,. , (1 id by J, Henry Dewitt. oil lo.onto, Ont. Mi. Hatch has been woodiliockl to Dam” m the Um”, the 1350 surviving son of George A. .Cailbeck.- SllI1llll('I'Sidc,0 the Great g, Petal. Mex,-Hop who sold hint to Arthur B, Mc-0 i Calumet Budlong 15.02;. is sltownl . . . ”I have not as the sire of 9 trotters and 54' informed of pacers with new performers Judyl Budlongl Mary S. Biidloitg 4, '.l.l0'tU the sire of 10 total of 5275.000. m,.H.,).ea,.,oIdS m,.ee02'10i55 pia..d,n,. 4' -3045' ,5 snnwnihomme, who is a very close friend has Joey Harvcstcr the Claim with his Chuck I.eonai'd and ltzty spent coiisldor i The summers spent working , , . , . U Wises were extremely high I db Buddy walls 315 and Abbe Agm, mine c.aims by the hockey playin, Marshall Brothers of Klrklaitd Kalmuck Lake paid off in it big way recent- sold their shares of an irott ore mine for ll Connie Bott- of EX-lSI2lllCI0l' Willie Alarsitztii stated last night that Willie spcitt most of last summer working on father. Willie did ttot invest miiclt tttoiicy lit the mine rind as a result received lltc smallest share of the profits, s12,- 000. Johnny Ciitttpbcll, the man who 0 ' 0 However Willie's older brothers able time and ntoncy in aiding their father work the claim. Coititic season five limv6. 15 HY l-il'C5PM l'8ClllZ R 1181'! estimated that Ray alone put mori- , - -hiable Bl titan 51.000 ittto the venture. The '10l'3"l0- Ma"! gamble paid off itaitdsontcly for ztcl we are glad to welcome in tin; Mai-itinters will remeinber Johnny": win 001108, 530.000 B0,m0mm,. 0,4 w'untn Arthur Kendall of Minto Street, Glace Bay, 10,5, , , , all liked him and were sorry when ”.lust. A few lines to thank you l()l'llle 19ft f0l' Other 11'-Ull5 . . . 9-"Elf? the New Years Guardian with Allen, wlto acted as assistant the season's racing reviewed. Itilfaiiifr l0F 1391 M0T3Vl5h 1W0 seems to be getting better ever,vl.l'0fU'3 830. ltas i;iVCH Ull h81'l10-55 yr-at; At present I have MllXll)CihCl'Se racing and training and ltas Duds by Calumct Duds 2.09, on tltelft 000d P0510011 with a construc- iioi. and a three-,vear-old filly bvliion concern in Toronto, but we Basil Hanover 2,043, out of mylunderstand whenever he has a favorite old mare Molly Dale by-,noliday he can be seen watching Piaydale 2.041;. This one trotsllhe F3085 at Dllll91'lll- fairly well aitd may turn out good.i I also hztve an Ciglll-,V82ll'-Old: EdW?l'-"Cl P. -101165, Wfll IKHOWH cltcstitut gelding which belongs tolh01'5Em3n Dl OSWGSK. N'Ytl W85 H friend of mine and this ltoi'seil0lmCl dead In his Milli 1'00!" M '..r;.3l.;,: as though he will gym, 3 lot,"4DulTEI'll1 Park, Toronto. January thanks, mi, 101- Iyouf leL(A3l' and'7. He had been racing horses for we hope your expectations will be UlJW81'd5 Oi ll1i1”tll .l'6aI'S and W85 11 more than made good this season. C8133-bl? d1'iVEl' and 00nCllli0I1El3 Jackie Quinn was employed with One of the incest calendars we him Om? 01' m0l'9 59350115 and ha-5 have ;'ccc:t'cd this seasoit is from -4 hlgh T935110 l0Y his Rbililll With (lcorgc s 'rui-;.ei-. Westphal, N.s. others We regret his passiniz. It is a photo finish with "The s"'w Three Peppers" placing first, sec. A very important ltarness horse mm and (him .. Buzaway 131.50 gale was completed this week when Brian Gl'RLIRll second and Pepper me P309? 1306101" J. A. 2.092. was Hov thll'CI. They were respective- 50ld by Di". J. A. 1301181108 0f it llll'PF. three and four years of Tl'Ul'0- N-5- 10 M13 F1'l1l1lKl.l'Ii Of tr. The two former are pacers,N9W Y0i'li. R patron of the Del mg-i Pepper Boy is ,1 ti-otter 1ln;LjMcTavish stable, Siterbrooke. Que. tank a record of 2.22 as a four- Del had been angling for Doctor 5;-3;--n1d and Bung,-ay 3 1-ecnm 9; J. A. for some time and flew down 217 as a three-year-old, They are to Halifax and was met there by 5.-ml by Pcppfr 70555, a brown the Doctor and taken to Truro Vnlomiie 3, 2,035, dam, where he looked over the hand- . , Sp;l'lL by San pl-anciscn some son of Simcoe .l-larvestei :n7-1-,, Pepper was in-ed at wal. 2.0434, and the sale was conclud- yut, Hall Farm, Done;-an, Ken. ed. The price is one of the high- incln-, and is owned by George est. ever paid for a harness horse Tiiritcr. The photograph is one of in me MBFlllme5- D0610? -1- A- is the fllFJtl'f'5l we have ever seen F-b50lUt6ly -Solmd. with the Very -,(l was ink;-n pl, T;-um Raceway best of legs and has never been (' G'it of September, 1952. lturt iii any way and with hi-- breeding is expected to take it fast The Hm-seman and Fair World, llgmrdt. L” "5 2” Wm" makes Ill(Ilt'lllapOllS, Indiana. publishes mm Chet flllllllllly in its Christmas number . . . . His sire is Stmeoe Harvester ll roittpilatiott of Standard record . . l)e"!'lt'll'lllClS, crediting them to their Tout and slmcoe Hwvcster WM ,,,pcCm.e 50,050 or Cnuxw it is one of the greatest race pacer: ,-My a1,,.a,.5 Complete because an eier developed in Canada. In 1938 iitformation ,0,” ,.,,,.1.,.. we notice Abner T. tember 5th he won the 212 class (jlegg 3' 2.04320 is shown as the at the Quebec City track in 2.0llil'; All”? of 16 pact-rs with Clara Clegg 2'08"?” 110' Q20” lain 215, Mr. McGee 4, 2.10 as new continued on n 09 7 A ATTENTION P.E.I. REGT. (17th RECCE) All ranks of P. E. I. Regt. (17th Reccc) training on Sunday, 25th January 233 will report to ilie Arm- ouries, for the first period at 1345 hrs. Berets, Battle Dress, ll'ebI) Belt, Boots Dress: and Ptiitc-cs. Signed: , A. W. ROGERS, Lt.-CoI., Commanding Officer. SATURDAY SPORT REGULAR SKATING PERIOD 2:30 to 4:30 A REALLY GOOD TIME M” The FORUM 2:30 - 4:30 SYDNEY BEAT SALE:-- MONDAY. TODAY-SATURDAY--2 P.M. T0 6 RM. . MONDAY-9 A.M. TO 2 RM. GENERAL SALE-MONDAY 2 P.M. AND -EXTRA-pa 7:15 p.m.--lttvenlle Islanders vii. Nine. Mile Two periods lglstay with us sonte years ago. We lines that Rm, 1,1,5 cannot be obtained he was at his peak and on Sep-l cnarioueiown. FORUM .lt0ckey in Ncwiouitdlaitd. and hits, returned to his home iit lxtiieklaiirl Lake. From now on he won't ltawu to worry ntticlt about playing hoc-, ,key for money. 0 O C , l 3 According to llonltoninie tltri l Marshall boys' fltthcr knew that iicl :had a good find for quite sonici .tlitt(-. The discovery was made ini lbuslt country and the mine was lcaslly accessible. The Marshall's ,iised to load tip with cziting and 'sleeping supplies and spend sever- : al days at a stretch working at-oiinrT ,thcir claim. Old-mnn Marshall is fl lminer by i.l'.'ldC and a prospector iby hobby. This is one time that it ihobby really paid off. i . . . . 1 Ex-Islander Jimitty ,mn,v have suffered a fractured L-ltcek imne in the game against Halifax Atlaittics on 'I'hiirsda,v night. Jimmy was hit oit the cheek iwitli 8. flying puck in practically who same spot lie was slriirk when the suffered R similar in,liir,v citrlit-r Mt 'Kcn2.fc in the sf'aSOn. Last night MacKcit- ,zie's face was slightly swolleit and ;his left eye was blackened. He had ix-rays taken of the injury yes- terday and if he is suffering front in fracture ltc may he out for ,quite some timr. . . . , Young Chuck Holdawzty of the llslanders will undergo an oper- lation for the removal of ft dis- 'eased tonsil iii a little over it week's time. Chuck plans to cntcri hospital on Febriiiti',v first for the; loperation. Tho tonsil has I)E'Cill ibothering Holdnway for severall weeks. At first it. affected 11' 1 stomach and recently it lms been; making it diffcult for the )(JLlD1.Zi hockey player to eat. . o . Murph Cltamberlaiit was offic- ially back in action as coaclt last: night for the first game since his six game susperiion commenced lover 11 week ago. Chamberlain willj lserve the last game of the suspcn-1 lsion tonight when his lslattticrsl 5play the Halifax Allantics in; ',1Ialifax, A wiit tonight for the hard driving Islanders will cut the, IHZIIIIHX lead to seven points. Titr- ifslanders have' now won 21 out oil in possible 28 points in their last: ll4 games. In baseball they wntildl ilavellwliemcalleclq lBy Providence l l l Defeits:-man Orvall Litvell of the ;Cltarlot.'.et.owtt Islanders has beonl -recalled by the Providence Reds oil the American Hockey Leagtie, it: ,was announced last. night by coach” lMurph Chamberlain. Lavcll wllll leave this morning by car. i The 23-year-old Lrivell joined the: Islanders ntore than a month ago; bikthhas seen only limited servlee0 W the club due to illness. He has been on the sick list several tImf'Si with influenza. 3tiI7stitiT'”l-'Wltil':siI'Iit'ti I Roll: of Film developed nndl printed. size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only (0 cents. Reprints I cents each. Mall Film Service. JANUARY 26 ON. Creek Bulldogs quit plit,vin:' 'in,:: Mrs. D. R. )l.'icPltci'soit, Mrs. R. S. Dickie. Mrs. F. M. Dayton. Back row: Miss Ber- 'li('t' Slciwcs, lyliss Lois Little. illi Club GUAR.D1AN- CH6EE9.TIEIQlL'l1l.- (indies lmtitclil W. R. .liz1cNcill, President of l.zidlcs Cu1'liii,L: Club, Mrs. C. llzirrison, Mrs. W. R. Colpits. l. Monr-ton Ladies Curliitg ASSOCIZIIIOII-nFl'Olll row left to riqltt: Mrs. C. R. Baxter, I5rc- Rinlts from Lzidios Curling Clubs at Moitcton caitto to CIl?ll'IOll0lOWl1 by spccizil flight of rt Mztritiitio Ccntrztl Aiiwvziys DIflll(lv-DllOlOt'l by Capt. H. S. Jones--,vcstci'd:t,v for l lllfll('ll0S with (".ltiii'lottctow'it (lliibs. pl('.llIl'?(I above are incinbcrs of tho R:u'ivct' Cur- of ll'lOilCl0ll. i'roiit row left to rigltt: Mrs. R. D. Mittoit, the Cltiirlottctown --Bztrlcr's Film Lab. I sitlcnt of IVIOIICIOIT Ladies Curling ASSOCIEIIIOH; Mrs. V. P. Doiiccttc, Mrs. P. C. Col- pits. Back row: Mrs. Ray Wcinioro, Mrs. Oincr Sleeves, lQr. J. E. Biirdcn, Presidcitt of the Charlottetown Curling Club, Milton. Moncton Lady Curlers Take Top Honors Here I ycstciday w it It the lFlnur Curling Club. and Mrs. Cecil Reid, Min. R. If. Cox, Mrs. Elmer nBartcr's Film Lab. 4 Bob Grayiserforms Hat Trick As Islanders Turn . Back Glace Bay Miners 3-12 "Bullet Bob" Gray of slap shot , ' fame rapped home three goals last night to lead the Charlotte- . J. 0 town Islanders to a 3-1 victory 0 Hu NYE coBNER . over the cellar-dwelling Glace Bay Miners in a Maritime Major Hoc- key League game at the Forum. The big right winger scored twice in the second period and knocked in his own rebound in the third frame to account for all the Is- ' landers goals and score his first hat trick of'the season. The victory enabled the Island- ers to keep pace with the League leading Halifax Atlantlcs who squeezed past the Sydney Million- aires with a 4-3 win. The Islanders increased their place Sydney to a dozen points. took of the situation at; present Sharing the spotlight with Gray their days in mi, province an 1v?,5htm:5';htanl:,ereg0;l1?:'":SLe about numbered. They could havl Whltlock set Gray up for two of stood up to tmimlniz reasonabb his goals while Millar came with- well, as there is an art to taking 1" WV” mmules M plckmg "9 ms them in steel traps, but it W115 the 5l)gg:1y5hhl;tc(g1rtaCtEentPg Srei:S:Ln'Mnger guns that really wltittled them playing on his wrong wing last down. Beaver are vulnerable to night. spoiled Millar's great bid. shooting. They have to move out in He scored 0” 3.1”” am” that secure food and make repairs on itsigrclgeli 530391 m hem of the tltelr dams, cut and store up an Tile Miners played without the ample supply of poplar for wimrr SCWICCS Of left Wihilef -ll"1mY Mall? use. etc. The Game Act. along with Kenzie. He suffered a. possibe - . . -. - fractured clteek bone in the Hall- the Mlglmll Bud Regulation fax game on Thursday mgm and prohibits hunting or shooting be- may be out or action for some tween one half hour after sunset and one half hour before sunrise, time. but many hunters pay no atteittiim The teams played through a iwomless mist penod with the 15- to this regulation if tltcy think thri- taken a bar. lead over third beating .tltls past fall and by the our beaver have Bay nets was a busy man as he lens 1 , . , ,t,l;,I,I,:eT,y i:f1ld;,”l,gZ.' I doit't suppose it really means may Opened 30 ,1 good cup and any difference to a lierivei. how be slowed down around tltc midway dlesi Wllethm, by 5hmll.”g m ”"n' mark of me 00,400 as the teams ping. the ultimate. end is the satire. came tip with some scrainbly hoc- Put my "Vary b””'" 3"” b-Vpslw” key, The tempo spewed up again mg there are atleastoneor two that ;n the last minutes with the Whlt- 895 RWEY Wlm 9VClll-UBllY (119 ill lock lme standing out for the their wounds. A beaver is a. strong. lslandmvs, compact -animal and one that is Gray scored early and late in lllllldltol;i?L0l;ll'laglt..Il;0l.l1eydl1:H'P tlte second period to climax Is- any ife e ttcy' ma c It eter- landers soaring attacks. He broke mined effort to submerge and gain out of the Islanders end with the shelter of some underwater Buck Whitlock on the first effort. refuge and the hunter is robbed of Whltlock raced around the lone his prize. 1 have sccn the badics defenseman and tried a low shot; of beaver dislodged in spring that Lockhart blocked. Gray pick- freshets that the fall before imi Ed UP the l'0b0llml 85 he CYOSSEG had half their heads blown away in front of the itet and fired the and ye; managed to pscapr, Hm lubbel mm ll"? OPE” 5lde OI I-he hunter's grasp. This winter I have case. ' received reports of beaver pelts George McLagaIi and W3"-El” with holes torn in them one could Pawlshyn cumbmed 1” 5” up Gray easily pass tzrapefruit. through and ii.” me sgwnd 3031' M99333” cm” of bcavcr still living that were sick rwd me puck Wt of m5 0w” e”d aitd ailing from gunshot wounds. . o . sltots l against and Pawlshyn picked up the disc at centre ice. He crossed the Glace ' - -, fayobluelggbtng dmvefg H gw um”l.i;1y.ft35p1Z.?rZpiik 1"i.?3i? "74. 0 tray. e go wt a ac , , I f hand screened shot front 30 feet :98”! lmlsd nelfeEmyK;,T,h(ei :CaS'ril:: out and the puck landed high in we area y 9'" Clem " L me cmdaga column.bul. as the works go by I Bemcm the goals more was am nioie COt1Vlllrf.'d..lIl0l1'('VCll that plenty of action and fans saw only it. small mlnotity wanted tlir same smart smppmg by A1 Mm”; beaver killed off. some (rappers The Islanders goalie came up with'LIlOllgl1L a fortune was in their good saves off Mace), and Cooper. grasp when the bcavcr season on nnogher occasion he had 8, bit, opened but since had their minds of incl; 1-iding his way when changed for them. (lite trapper rc- Coper hit the far goal post. on an D0Fl0d iimt hf? TPC('iV0('l Ui1l.V 33-ll” angle shot, for it nice pelt be shipped nwiiy Chuck Holdaway came close to and remarked: ”Beat'er are not scoring for tlte Islanders. Hold- worth I1'iipialns." He found th-it away took a long pass from Larry out too late to IlClp'lIle beaver Travis and broke into the clear. Like malty others who trap aid He drew Doit Lockharl: but Bill hunt he learned ltls lesson too l:t'r. Burega held his stick with the re- ' ' ' stilt. that the puck rolled on past A few days ago I talked to a I-118 00911 C0l"n9F- friend of the beaver who lives Al The llllfd Deflod V-V85 Only 8 eastern King's Couitty. He suin- mlnule and Wellly-TIVC 59001155 med up his opinion of the be:it'v:' Old Whell 3013 GFEY Came DB-Cl! 10 lit a few sentences condensed as score the Islanders final 808l- follows: "Braver do no ltnriii. Whitlock aitd Gus Gustaveson drew They donvt km 00um.y' game inn. assists on the play. eat. or destroy eggs. They are Hill a Big Gus fed Whltlock a pass at . . . centre ice. Buck skated over thclEgt.a.”ans' SEW mN.I.mt.c.&:F.”.' me-n Continued on page 14 Gofttnuedaof page '1 - - i '''''''''' "V V VWVDTWWT WV? I.:tdt' i-iirlrrs from Mmtrtnn took ,mm-p with 118 points, Third place lite Unveiling at a .750 clip whl:-li IOP ll7ll10l'S ill R llflllll-V ('0mllPllli0ll.ti'citt. in a Chttrlottetowit foursome Club-lscorcd 102 points. Indy meniilms of skipped by Doris MacDonald who Cliiirlottctowit Curling i'iiiks.1.w'ofi'0tit the Beaver Pcl'S0nnf'l of the rinks which two from the took p."ii't follows: lVIOilCi,nl1Clll'llilf.Z Associatioit ittaclcl Bmvci- Club, 1.. D.'l,l'inIl. first, Kill ill? H-silliiri rinks. ill. Harrisoit, sncond. B. Stcevcs, A Bcm'ci' riitk skipped by K Colpiiis won the coinltctitloit nv 1 third, K. Colpitts, skip. , MCA, 0, Steevcs, first, P. Dott- itia.-sing 154 points, Runner-up w:ts,(-1,-tic, second, C, Baxter, thiid, R a rink front the Moitt-tritt Ciii'liit;;!w;-imoyo, skin, As-oc-i;itioit skipped by R, Wct-l Ken Watson To "W" ll... Picknrd, ltltird, D. MztcDonnld. MzicPltei'soit. second, third, H. Mittott, skip Cltarlottotowtt, K. Mustard. flrst,i second, B. Howat.t,i Skip. l Beaver Club, L. Little, first. H., M. Dickie, i . l Mcltitrlottetown, E.'Bell, first. A.1 GLACE BAY. N.S., l (CPJ ahztr, Sf'C()ll(I, P. B lA. Hoyt, skip, MCA, C. Reid, firs Jan, 2.1 - urden, titird,l l I, E. Mlltonp - KPH Will-Wily 34-5'9-'ll'-Old second, R. Cox, third, P. Colpitts, i centre who stztrred with Saint .I0I1ll,5kjp0 ,Eeavers last. year, arrived here to-l l Charlottetown, Y. Wilson, first,l day and will line up with Glace H, Magxcnzlg, second, G, cnmn- Bay Miners agaittst. Sydney Mil-ilx-ll, inn-cl, R, Hill, skip. l llottaires tomorrow night, I Watson joined Sntitlt FIIIIS of t.ltelJ. 24 hour lervlce. nDUIIIe'EaS'IP.l'l1 Cimadit Ifockcy LGIIRIIC rif- ier his discharize front the United States itrmy, but was awarded to the Maritime Major Lengiic club by the Canndintt Amateur Hockey As- soclatlon. ittiiiiuonai Sport Glddings, second, Iloovor and om- (Jontplctl-. Phone 'l2)4 ittii'tlnTri"c.-iii-isiicfn. re-modelling prints, etc. Cyril on Page 8 visit THEATR 2450-L. Charlottetown, 1). Stewart, first, third, M. Ma,cNeill, skip. Too Late To classify Foti's)ttltT;"oivn"rXivR7ri'i7i: appraisals, Ilurd S1,, Charlottetown. Phone M. Allan, Electrolux. ' t.. , Nr'it7vT7)?t bipo- Arsennult, 8 MONTAGUE Monday - Tiiesday, 26th and Tim lY0llNG MAN WITH IDEAS" Glen Ford -- Ruth Roman Bank Niles -- Win 045.00 or 350.00 PRE - STOOKTAKING OLEARANOE "D ivii-:irs"ovi:itcoAts A Group of Melts Overcoats All Fleece Assorted Shades Reg. to 49.50 To Clear . MEN'S SUITS 25 Mens Suits In Imported Worsteds- Gabardine: and Tweed: Reg. To 49.50 To Clear Wool 22.50 BOYS' HEAVY ALL WOOL WINTER PANTS. reg. 34.50: Sale 52.75 BOYS' HEAVY ALL WOOL BREECHES. reg. 54.50: Sale . . . 52.75 BOYS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS. reg. to 04.25: Sale . . .. 51.95 BOYS' BOMBER JACKETS. Quilted Lining, reg. 310.95: Sale 54.95 BOYS' SATIN BOMBER JACKETS: reg. 314.95: Sale . . . . . 56.95 BOYS' SUR COATS. heavy quilted linings. fur collars . . . . . . . 37.95 Bays' Lined OVERALL PANTS. heavy qualify. reg. 53.95: Sale 32.75 HAMBLY 89” INNIS I66 GT. GEO. ST. MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING PHONE 2754 DOC, WILL SLEEPING OUT IN THE OPEN CIJHE INSDMNIA? cu: oveni-iAui.i:.o av 700: BUT T935 H z"cEAi2sTi-i"eTy'vE sEi2vicED mmesrstitte 0,1045 at... vg-ta: EDRIVINC1 MO OKS x,c"ED”” ' ' rr PIJERS Atoms so V ,. ””u'e'rhp15i'u”&'9 T I” . I 311' SINCE. I HAD MY