in abundance our Neehwear Dept. Beautiful patterns hold their shape. Prices:- 'l.00 to 2.50 "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" Eflarry A. Maoilougall 'l‘i-iE_vG_UARl_)1AN. lamenting 1_'_l'i§lp_@ . Your" s“. “Phasing mighty thankful dew-n here where HIM Christmas Mom- ing with a Tie from newest materials that will wear well and D0 YOU‘ KNOW YOU CAN FLY TO AMHERST 0B TBUBO Mr. Francis Murphy returned from a trip to Moncton. OTHER. POINTS JUST AS REASONABLE . nous romeo szavaca Ch"l'own Airport. Phone 1m '01 Millvale hockey team. ' G. F. Huteheson her mother, Mrs. Uucy Chappelle, OPTOMIETRISTS ‘Specialists to the fitting at theses tor the correction ot 58 GRAFTON STREET M a Lifqlime of Xymomlng smiles Mr. Thomas Murphy returned home from a business trip to Moncton. Mr. Murphy is coach \ Miss Reta Hon-gen, Charlotte- town, was s week-end visitor with W. and Mrs. Alfred Murphy, re- cently. Mrs. Ellen Murphy, the grand old lady o! Mtllvale, has gone to Klnkora to spend the winter. Mrs. Kenneth Duggsn is visiting Kenslngton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mcmnls and daughter Peggy are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter lePage, Gaape. Mr. Alfred Parsons and daugh- ter Marjorie spent a week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Parsons’. Crapaud, . Sport Echoes From Prince Bounty one the All-Stars chalked up in playing that tie gems with the Prince or Wales boys. Alter tak- m8 live beltlngs we finally did come up and hold one or the Charlottetown teams ‘even. It's a Small mercy, maybe, but we're all the West begins to show signs o! the spirit and (la-sh they display- ed last winter. We hope every- body remembers last winter. O O O The old familiar pattern was still visible however in Tuesday night's stalemate with the Welsh- men. The All-Stars established a lead but tailed to hold it. The P.W.C. athletes roared down the hams stretch to earn a draw after the second Period had ended with the Steeleworlrers two goals to the good. The old alibi is still good as regards this deplorable habit o! the Summerslde team's coming flat~rooted around the last turn. The boys don't get enough skat- inB. This is our story, and we'll stick to it until the natural ice rinks start to get into action. It Windy’s westerners don't improve by the second week in January, remind us that we were soaking wet on this theory o! ours. I U O Tho "Prodigal Sons" line of Oatway, Grady and Gay reached Island soil Just in time to keep the three Charlottetown boys out of the All-Star Hie-lip“ we can't SKY we're not glad about this. more is no question but that Shflliherd. Carver and "Plum" MacDonald crould have trans- formed our tail-end team into the team to heat for the title, but we like much better trying to do it the hard way. We don't savy it would not have been a wise move to accept the otters of these boy's it the kids hadn't conu; back. One or two more defeats, especially at the hands oi the Welshman would have just about put us out oi the play-offs, and we rather owe it to the Cloariottetown League baclr~ ers, who have treated us well, to stay in the contention as long as possible. But with the prodlgals back and natural ice also putting in an appearance. we hope that Windy will play the hand that's let's come to the point. '1'he point we're talking about ls the Ramblers And YJLILA. In lloop Game Tonight. to start at six o'clock. squads will be taking the iloor to- night in an all out eflort to earn a victory which will put their: in second place in the league stand- ing. Regardless o! who will be the ultimate victor in tonight's con- test,‘ everything points towards it being a bang~up, closely contested aflalr right from the opening whistle. {m is going u» turn out with the All-Stars in the near future. l-le has practised this year with Hal~ iiax Navy and mwy be exactly what is needed to get Summerside into a winning stride. Freddie Foy, another airmen, 1s doin! l- good job in the nets for the All- Stars, and that particular problem seems to have been satisfactorily settled. The prospects oi our Mar- ltime champion baseball team looked just as bad last June as do the prospects or our PIER“ 1W6’ key team now, so let's get behind the boys and give them all the support we can. _ Another basketball doublehead- er is scheduled for Prince oi Wales College Audittorirm tomornow night (Saiurdayi. This lime Roy's Millionaires will take on the strong local airlorce quintet, while Schurmans play the second game at their career against Michelson and his fellow tars. On form the Navy should win over Schurmarfs but the result of the other Game 1; artylbodgyfls guess, these 11W!) teams having won a game each 111 exhibition encounters- O i O O Cheering news has come from a meeting o! the Summerside Town Council. ‘Ihere is to be A meeting ot the citizens oi Sum- merside to discuss the feasibility or erecting a new rink in the dealt to lrln, and win or lose with our own home-brew westerners. I O O Iobonle o1’ the Summersitle air- town. We hope that the meeting will he called soon and are con- fldent that tangible results will The third scheduled game in tbs Juvenile basketball series will get underway tonight at the Prince or Wales College Auditorium be- tween the Ramblers and Y.M.C.A. hoops‘ , with the game slated All three teams in the League have been playing a smart brand oi basketball so tar this season, and with both teams involved in tonight's contest having already gone down to detest st the hands o! the present league leaders, the Juvenile Abegweit quintette, both Airmen Defeat Schumann's In lioop Game The Summer-aide R..C.A.F.. bask- etball team defeated Schunnanu in an exhibition tilt at the airbase court last night by the store cl 4B to 1T. The front lines were fairly wen, the Airmen edllnq their op- ponents 28 to 2O but the Flyers soc- ond line were tar ahead or Bchtrr- man's relief corps getting 20 points lo ‘i tor Bonus-man's. Bayne, Pinsonneault and Foy divided honors for the winners with eight points each while Dave Cornish got a like number for the town hoop team. Bayne was part- ticularly deadly on penalty shots, getting four out of fmlr. Helde sank two out o! two and Bill Giggs potted his only chance from the foul shot line. BOX SCORE _§e-»—uo»roir-ro~oag acoQcoeOoOh-Vb: NOOOOl-‘HOOQOO: gtoro-v-us-noouiv-nbfl; Gtggs . Estoy .. MacDonald Stewart .. Ferguson al Bo-l-v-cowco-woa wooov~oooocca ceooooooool-u»: onmxoe- mcwcu 5 o o; Referee —- S/L Langstati. Two girls teams from the Sum- merslde High School played a. ten minute game betvreen halves, the Reds beating the Blues six to two. Lineups: Reds - Howatt 4. Jenkins 2, MacFal-lane 0, Meikle 0. Burns 0. Blues --.Cannon 2. Pate 0. Estey o, Dewar (7. Wood- side 0. — S. FURNACE FLUX Oyster shells in colonial days were used widely as blast furnace come out oi this get-together. flilX. CUR BO ARDI-‘FG HOUSE Maicr Hooole ru. 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