"(minim ihm f2? l‘ fa DOWN ~THE~ BACK STRETCH SPORTING mzws nmcrmmnwmowu '1 I Local Juveniles Defeat St. "iclsmtiic Today Shh And Enjoy Yourself AFTINOON AND NIGHT TWO SESSIONS i i r John For N. B.-P. E. I. Title wa-rcn ron THE g --~ , ' — ronun i In l“ ' ‘wmgfliigpmflilppea to n» Muritimee in m: mums i n“ “m”: o‘ u” M; —0—— stnnunz ' . é - ‘Vellum: x u: itc » i i c M rm‘ , "m, ,, ueeed most - o wo at \ ; _ _» - i ones seemed tgdbe like *‘ Y$§“‘n.§“i‘smi“’.§‘ 1i“ ”““§§‘;',,, "y? ‘ ‘ chardivxtitm 1- C l!‘ T k a e e .. ‘; - . - . E 31 - widalprfiwfiw s. w“: w; 5.. tizmgm lHgm-psmwm M, ornwa 1s a es Opener 1d °“ o w“ tn lied ' an m 0 0 o o . various mee to be '° "KWWVQIY ore the Jenni Pub] i I M s F l . t. o. m ;-,;-;;=mdn;ggtt;1nt.t=t-. a r n arztlme enzor zna s g ' w“ glen: cozlnffinfir the?‘ "i be German. Samar fem-fa": 2on3? ' Hazy) 1T0! 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" —n—- l .- .1 ' , - -~ - - ‘ ' or e . i j u" rdcmg star: wig be made The w“ o! a tom“ horsmm gosgiécg; coy-my, _;_ 3033a“. amt John. ‘Pmmpson. wHewey) n, seam‘, ‘we ‘m b‘ in“? mm. “Md - :‘v§\ _ on t in! l?!" “m ‘be a2“ rldkwfle‘ Brig. General Field Harris o’ Vemi vSaM‘ i " 7&1“ “m1- Gll! “T91 m" sand“ at‘ ' d N” cal" "W ‘ ‘TTS-‘wfl . M; u-uck. owned bl HM. Sweeu- “mes Kenzuck). has g7 f‘ fencm “§‘ 9oz" D‘ M“: d” {germ-en Bangui“; m4; ,3°b Cflmbw- "w!" difiifiievmt in a barns race en raw 1 m“; mg for June 81st, then New hush"; o! “ma. x receted .he k. e,_ 0t U ma. W. 14mm, L Que, m.“ ‘ “ ' ' player with “formic: in the N I! L. ~ b; m u; wggmshy, ‘l ow July 1st. ‘Pruro. July 12th . Rgxeve,‘ ‘so y mm‘ Pfssidem . EF- b- Ca-rr-an: forwards. P. Hew- vRQv-etow-v‘ “mo! mum g mood the tars as be led stuck at. ‘n! 33,4 m“, mo; ms {V212}. I; Amherst July 10th, New Glasg0w’non_ Hg ‘afmi-‘hfegsfilfssd-Rfiay-reg- Pr-h$¢l;-_B-C<ia1e. I-_!'._VDtmham~ cywdfimf,“ ‘ ' “ ' ‘ignorant on we Mu In‘! m three snubs beau. .1 : Jul; fiozh. ‘Iruro, August‘ 2nd, Am- M_ L58 b4 term“ “Grids chan-{M- ="___ - ¥°m~ Pemlcy-Casmxbael. kn!“ mnnh ‘m ‘h “" . ‘i herSlIGti-iufvgjefti QJL “i; ‘flmfiuuit m“ Wfllufmare. Many of oftr _ ——_ “z: u‘ I -- rubwm‘ “I m’ “nu-ms: w - ' ' ‘ will be ‘h '- iogg-geggg,°gif,fi?‘irhf“““w,,i, gnu-u me-r-rrkmifilniirtifttbiiiir N. H. L. Winds Up Regular - “Tm” I gamer 13am nctou’ September attain? consistently for Don Mac- Milk (Pflkmn) l l l mo, Bridgewatcr. Sept. 26th. S h d l - Mellie lfinflw I 2 1 _ ._.,_ c e u e urmg Week-End 4 2 F n | 111-;- o-_\<=-e=:-> u; . ctnnn Ballard of Ngrthk Sgdigy mfllgehswblgigglnsifircrgfgkvnu 2.3;, . I'D. U,’ S mm“ ; v ' e a - t - . . , r ~ = “casts-arc; wet.» - wu- —- "m 5*" “*1; fing main Nova Swim circuit. ' —.fii N, Y.. a mm of wealth with 1m of horses who has raced théfll ' discerning o ncrs of “um-g; 1-1111 O w some extent. has decided breed tlgqzn mp2 net-bred brood mares and; h” yus; compiezed the Dglgihfiy ' uipn Peter Astra an and Kentucky . 03. " luriLv. Hr s b)" Peter Volo 2.4.12 1:2; Almos: at the some time Walnut‘ _ “m y Sun Francisco lOl-‘Hlli Farm through Mrs. Nichols; ‘home tonight, :0 round ou: a full" 4-4, re bred very mush 1-l",was_bu.v1nc Blackresasus. Leo C- m schedule without toss on home ice ' m, n l-aadm: sire of speed, ~ Mchanura, proprietor ‘ of _Two , C R c A P. Thgy mo, g1 W115 m5; 5mg (tam | 1 o 3, 2.03 1-2 .Ga1'.s Farm. Indianapolis. Incizaua. t Kim flampgq use; 33:9 in 5 n,‘ in bo 3 ._Q__ Ipurcftdszd Pegasus Pointer p. g 3, game o; Ci,“ ba$€ma§~ Astra was trained and ‘ g his career on the turf Patshall- i'-\>r the pre- ‘ t Hall . until tvrrangcznents ,- t season. As- - 1r dim of Peter Astra 101 1-2. is . m, 5;‘; dun o: Pagiiacci 2.09 1-2. owned by liixlter Hennessey of Paglisccis sire is Lord 3-4. Lord Jim n11; b)‘ 2.03 3-4, dam Likrt 2.03 1-4. _ r the Great. grand- tiam Etc Bellini, darn of Bellini scat: 200 . ” so you can see from me ab; at Walter Hennessey has an csxemely well-bred horse- ._o_ Whfin we arc on the subiec‘. harness horse purchases we may mention tha: E. J. Baker owner o! Greyhound 1.5a 1-4 add pur- chaser o! the two top Drive F111‘- llngs for 325.000 at Walnut Hall Farm sale last fall. has gone out and butch‘ the fast pacing fill)‘ Lucy M“ 2, 1233138 810.030 ior her. Lucy Mite 1s by Volomlifi ZDtl-Z. darn Lucy Garw 20S 3-4. by George Gano 2.00. Kfflflddim Bertha Gruttan by Emmet Grot- zan. sire of the dam of Peter MB!!- 55 3-4. There l5 a 10! 01 o study out in the above para n and it is said that Mrs Baker as a real student o! blood lines and never buys a horse n-lth- out going into his pedigree verv thoroughly. ioi The youngsters are stepping in l-‘oridn. Tommy Berry set up a new season's record for twp-year-old- with True Chief by Chief Abbe- dale 2.00. the youngster Bolni in 220 l-Z. last quarter in 32 1-4 sec- onds. Berry's trotting colt Preci- sion, b"; Scotland 159 1-4 was in 223 las; quarter in 33 1-2 seconds. Numerous two-teear-oids hi!" worked from 2A0 to 2.24 and beiflffi the end of the month some of them will shade 2.20 considerably. .41 Ben White, noted trainer end driver of futurity candidates and other horses. met with an acci- dent and is still supervising his horses from the ground, but he his a very faithful quartette who i! the mounts and drive accord- ing to instructions. one of them being the millionaire tobacconist. W. N. Reynolds. and another Gib- wn White, Ben's son . o While w; have never met. Barry lhon. yet. w; have heard so much lbout him from friends o! ours that we seem to know him vefY well. We felt badly when we learn- ed that he bad taken a stroke Ibout a year ago but evidently he bu oome out of it very thorough- li! ls he is training quite a stable down in rorida and here are the_ Wly Vsotne of the members are lwnmng _ Sallie Hal 2, in 2m 1-4 lllt quarter 32 1-4. the fastest mile l d by one of her sex and no; this season, Constant Hal 2. IN 1-2. may Brilliant 2. in 2m; the three-year-olda Flaxey Hal. and Propaganda have been in 2-36 {gm tha last “barter in 31 sec- + Other trainers wintering in Flor- who hay; really worthwhile ‘"1008 of futurity candidnies in- clllde Henry ‘mental, Billy Dick- "wn. Jake Manoney. Harry Fitz- algick. An Blackwell. Fred Hgen. rBe Loomle and Harry Pyle. _o- O4 c. Adleman of Mount Vernon Ohio. 2.08 1-2. to Walnut Hall Farm 3i. week to be bred to Volomlte .103 l-4. It was Bob Plaxioo that.‘ Miss Budlung her record at tralllllon in i939. It L! the came _ her mat stave Gay Law 3. 2.0’!- would b‘, ready for racisg abvgt (the T . K - , "wtcsrlflfz. sans: zit-rt- no - no 5,3413; events on the same days’ C“ mm“ y)“; thet- are being held on the. too. He has secured- suted to be clue to $40.- strn will be rcmsrnb- remarlsdble CAHTDBTRH "d and lTOfi $55204.- s he races including the‘ Fu- 1E1‘ Katherine Edvrards, wigh Black Pegasus . _ . ‘t: tha: Cans ..s xoi- Red tcack to Zombro. zhe szre o! 523*“??? ‘he 2.! o! w» ' t‘ ' ---~.-= J-‘rancisco- Th,- Pegasus strain hos bilmie-"s" J '5? JYYQF-‘ied Iv- tiiee been dominazm harness horse i1‘ r of tb4 weekend. of who t; 3-3;; i; ‘be :5ud‘spj': (events in California and ztzei: con- Clarence P. Gaines of sheiournel slstem- rams n that sure iQ-i two: mars has arrived at Walnut Hall {FACES has 2.02 l-"_ sire of many of the gens; descendant of Zombro. H5 darn Bally Poinzer, Ls a dough . of firs: two-mmuze pacer, Star P er 1.59 1-4. . ._Q.._ campaigners in Caluoruis and a - to the l4 by Y Ozher sires a: ‘itvo Gszes Farm include Hal Dale 2.112 ;Abbsdale 2.00. Attilozte F . 2.01 l §\'ic' =zwo ear-old pacer of ‘horse is describtd as l--l. Cn .. G 80111853 fully he is a full bro. .Cochatodaie 2. 2.l6_ ownc by ‘Cnn. I Gales Willis (forehead. being siren o; Hal Dale ‘.301 1-4, dam Nell Co- icnrtta by Waiter Cochaio p. 2.0L‘- l-i. 9530f!!! dam Xell Direct, darn of Walter Dale p, 200 3-4. holder lo. me Fredericton track record of .202 1-2, made in 193". which is also the 1125's: mile ever paced on a half-mile track in Canada Now, Mr. “Allis. step up and throw‘ nous your chest on owning suc iwonderfullv bred mare that ‘ prove a great brood ma: all-s superbly as she is and vnzh "the [strong constitution and size she 'pi<S9SSES. Nell Cochazodale. t ‘will be remembered. was pur- ‘chased at a western linked States auction bv Willard Kelly years can _-0__ Reading the ad re Pegasus Point- er u. 2.02 l-‘J. we notice that he ls the sire of Walter F. 2.02 3-4. the tastes; pacer raced in California in recent years and owned by our good friend Walter Found of Mer- ced, California, formerly a promo- ter of the Sport of Kings in New 1 spected and active citizen of sus- nv, Cafifomia. __.o_. Races slated for this afternoon under the tulspices of the Victoria Driving Club have been cancelled. The ice is flooded with water and it requLI: almost herculean efforts to dry it. off. Nevertheless the en- thusiasts are hoping for anmher cold spell so they can definitely settle arguments lment the fast- est tmtter or A's-er. It has been quite a season with race programs once and often tyvicg weekly since zhe added Iémfilflbf-HTCE of the b with both the trotting and pacing chnmpionshlps remaining here. Beach Groves Army tam. ne 1y the City Senior Hockey League, celebrated their victorious hockey season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold St-zad. Brackley Point Road when they were guests of honor at. a banquet tendered them gn ‘hiesday nil-mt. by Mr. and Mrs TbeCharlotte-mw couple. enlhu‘ siastlc sWPOrters o the team, and r "Wally" Stead- hard- wen- f n former athlet; 81K‘. now a keen fan and Army sirpport- er. and was greatly appreciated b)‘ the boys. or AB. Robertson Com- men No. 82 CA. (B.1'i‘.C.. who has elven his team suntan-t and oo-opetauon gave n br ef speech in which h": Dhid trih .v end uportanonsiaio of the boys bout the season. and thank- ed the host nnd interest in the ream and the ilno l4 his re 0rd luzlscgsoyb andils _ . . __o:' arty- of mm x at present. oofLn-sj der of the evening wns spent card-limes and an tnioyabive simi- SOTHE Uofuion. PEI. but now a very re- ‘ January fifteenth. ‘Then there is; l; fimennanumo Ice Meet Feb. 24ml flexing At Sea Hockey Banquet “d” Am" ‘J . iszafewthinzs ‘ around she games xlsqle Leas and cm‘ a: the end Ls still in doubt. _ liar-dwellers _ , - tomorrow rug- . ._ the l c033 Tn: airmen c“ .3‘. m 24.15 in the cu pessi- then outscored as ' "0 . r- ble ta break in the future. :.n.> rnx Lineups and scores: RC A F —Fields_ *0 Patterson. 6, Shectcr, . .. Bkhar ., arm. Kish, Yvciner. ‘ Y L! C A —Yu"..ng, 2, Smith 8. 8- Cullen. 4. M eah, 2, Mam, Gas‘. l. MocKmr-ron. -l. New. | Canadiers were the first goals "n have scored 221 goals to Canadians i Referee. §eonzq§inclair ‘J17. _ _ Royals Capture ESudbury Team Wins ‘Quebec Jr. Title in?!" lifllllillfln MONTREAL. March lT-(CE-i RoyaLs tonight captared the Que-. , bec junior hockey title edging out fr°m°r ‘ . um 4-3. They will now pig“? F"- e Maritime; where later this N523‘ “fQQfOHIEhi “W! c“ me.‘- Tm m”: the Mari- h“: c. ‘the all-Ontario senior . in zhe Memorial Cup lngk|g54g~“‘t?i‘gggflhlp “ti? 75”‘ - . over a t ihlajors for their second 53181122? lWUl in their best-of-five Allan Cup iplayoff series. Third mm. or 1m- ‘series will be played in Hamilton EMondav night. MAPLE LEAP GARDENS. T0- _ March 1T—(CPl_1-\m¢¢ gBeau Jack Wins ‘Decision From Davis '2'?“ i jay? NFANTRY, versatile Jast mevin$ . I ' T0 NEW YORK, March l7—(AP)-—q I gBcau Jack. the bounding boot-‘l {black from Augusta. 6a., beat; ‘hard-punching Al rBummyl 1);.‘ vlsat his own game tonight, bat- tering the Brooklyn bad boy all rover the Madison square Garden yrinz to win a IO-round decision by ‘a country mile. The Beau weighedr J38 to Davis’ 142 1-2. " i A crovrd of 19.933 paid $139323“ (in sew the one-sided contest. I: pros :he largest crowd and largest gage for the Garden since heavy- jwezght champion Joe Louis march- ed Off to war. i l Last night. the Kent Corps held its monthly night at the ship's centre. Fhllowing were the results: Cadet boxing OS. E. McInnh won from 05 C Alley. OS. R. Bell won from 0s. I Clarking PO. F Gonnley won from 0g. J.cGaudfit.h ". S ep eni w fr , _ Mcélosltey. n 0m c‘ w w Gregory r _ C. McDonald won mm Os 0S C. Craig won from OS. J. Tweedy negmekeener. an. Georg; lur- Lieui. Cmdr. C P. Macxentie ute to the fine; . ; in attendance ‘compliments to the boys for the evening's encurtnlnmcnt they pro- ‘ m” Wm, "B" ma, M“ n vided. ' “if l" - Togsts were proposed to "rhgi-1.9|$.3§°'c§§§.s $_“{{,n"‘“-‘f~‘,‘3,‘n,’,',‘; Kim! and the "Host and Hostess’ _ nugget ma,“ \ M dflhn; Md t and after the banquet. the zvnmzn- - p J \ucpomfld_ Mm M G2 “T C i ‘the and sub - Lieut Pr y; . - M c s‘ Queen Coizgifilflftr-zvmwcrvnnti tank weapon. find eaprt-Qed their» filo ipffisltnanship displayed who shared the duties of coachimti and man-Him me mam ‘hrmmhout trained in its use. while here in Uflrfil- _§£LlH in New York present strange stuation in which: the Bruins are ou: of the playoffs‘ hut neverthelex are holding d 4-_ zoal margin over Canadians in the; coal-raring column for the year.- tn crack the old league record of 198 in a season, established ‘o3;- Kfuronto last year, but the Bruins passed than Thursday night and hockey team from Sucl-' Boston Bruins lost rheir ins: QUERZ, rhinos to gram a playoff berth Quebec Tfiumii‘ 1112b tzzaltmg r: defin- tng play-off‘ i Fin the besrof fiyeaeries for moi l . control temperance selves. a drink on one side es on the oth- There 5 skiing for "BS president of '35 WC *€ lt- i lth the r: ‘our said. i izorv Act ,statufs books. |\\'ould ration out scripts to every-ll twenty-on, yeagg Q1’ _ be Jumvins outfilibm mu" be 1 f" 1hr iryinz pan m» the fire." tn]w1 Jcovernment sale jlii-"kiained. liquor sales were @1311: P111195 greater per cnpita__t_i~ra_n in; 'one over ‘land it would drip.‘ TH 1/1 a CPO. n Do I ' ‘Vs " 0' Emu 08in won from m. h‘. v: iéiéiiflrifir i‘ 5”“- t u t - 1 c w ‘>- . an umef. , eu . I i! Glddlnzs. Lieut. Diamond. i?- “~‘j’_-v&@ 11M i Newest addition to the Qnadlan iniantryman‘: arsenal in the Plat the unorthodox but simple bomb-mrower that makes the lone soldier more than a match for the homily armoured tanks being thrown against him by the enemy in Italy. Called for ofPr-lal pur- poses a "projector, infantry and anti-tank", and deriving it; name frcm the first letters of those four wordshthe Plat throws n. bomb that explode; on lmpflct. and will penetrate four inches of the finest amour-plate. 1t. spells death to tank crews and concrete piliboxe; are no defence against "8 Tlilwerfilbblnsl: also it may be readily used us e mortar and in a Jttztr-r-titrkixg role. ‘lite Flat vteigl‘; only 34 i-I pounds and can be ilflllfllfll 0961b‘ by one mun Canadian soldiers overseas are already well Canada most of cent-re; have courses on the Pm, 1; gun IWTII. March . Aces scored a 4-: victory‘ ore: Llonirui Royfis in that po- , flint.‘ he mid. ‘Th: matter vedtobearoughandfutmov-I PREMIER JONES '__ (Cgntifuqi from_p_age_1_.) P better enforument, I would like i maintained that both party leaders- ‘had stated before the election that, no clhapxe hwas coigéenplated. concussion e quot a statemen‘; o he ‘and thump“ ogre-wig at: doctnrrmlde by Chief Justice Csmpbell : ma ; e ' vernruen: . ‘who are temperate people. ' '_ "The man who administers the-brought up to limit doctors‘ pre to see it. The Act does not lend itself to enforcement. The“ i; pg I! You want to make a ‘e are no: takirg off our hats to anybody who comes 119-’? mfl-‘imz a representation. _ V "I venture to say that if this E ma‘ L‘ "swmml? f‘?! 1m Phys‘ 1 - House decides 0n use man“; m"! ical. moral and spiritual Till 0e found jut as mmy to up, of the Province and that welfare, unno: be vpromoted by HIMTRTTTQ! lhe Change. and we did F9! Dfilj much heed to them. This u the firs: delegation we have en- tertained on the subject." D1881! Federation Delegntea Mr. Harrison Mefarlane. ledeqe the first speaker. ‘The amendment; practically doe; an W hihito _\ y have fought for an statute books for so long," v Before J18 leaders promised that would be retained on the - 9‘ . ‘fi w: and z: _ _ _ _ ' lster. but. as awholext l5 tnthe 1 s no prey temtousnta on: new ‘FIAT’ ANTI-TANK weapon 1' _ (an “inane brief. Mouth: m, . , Rik are a "i t Y hi i - " u ' crawn the attention o! the very r111?“ s. gfléglfiifi bay: at the m entésid hlgvgncazg us: iéihffkg-‘isglQi git‘? I!!!" m Farm m “W” .= “pay and we 1o 30-4 game fsunday- ‘itntention was to make ‘be against e . The l Cash ma; He”. sncarhudedieaier 1o administer. LL‘. ——Qi- have two games a‘. Iiegroi: ‘nos; :0 vi @3- bf “has pm» m , took Lr-‘e Itth these ILTQZIRIZS. I; “t; be remmlbered ma: me and a: bcme to Dermot: tomorrow | 11m; gwgfy W31‘ g, my"; ‘oml Tb: g agents empowered to sue dam o: Volotn." ls by 5.1m mn- 31W"; _._ x, y ~ li and helped in m thei'¢nP'4 W“! be Wférmm e51“ .350‘, and s32 Fmncsca “.35 b}. ,, ' i‘ Settlinz of ..re nerd-pace posi- Qgfiffs- 3m Hannah Anni}. oywes and tins youtd open. Jze ilombro. r: m; m: Black r Alfmell Wm "no 4°“ 5 ‘he E113 bmness o1 1h“ Gaudieaul: and Stan Baldwin Iere- Y W" m “P1°‘““°“- "and “ .35“ 3m mu be a good ouzcnss IT weekend. The z of tbs in res‘ [he 0mg, "e 5mm“ ‘but any”? don't like it." A few doctors may for the very much concentrazorri G éEm-‘gf large 31911115 SENT-Yea: Meronek and '13:: Mam drove the i h‘ ‘b i 13w?“ bu: ism’ Peter the Gteaz- vwor:h' strains _ . 353 “55- F a" 5' Q!" 3° Montreal .3‘ _ 55mm"! "Q11 Wm “n-"T" no“. so fashion“ 5' ‘ Y Range!‘ conig pd znee: 2:1,; cel—- r “s home‘ ‘the amendment. "I: zaxes ovesi = received vflthra. total o: Bu; ‘Canadians will ‘ be site: Ac: today is a tee-totaller. We have l scriptiom tn fifty per monti. vns tot? more man that. They'll be ou: others on the government benchuiOampbeli had objected to I e lwkms for scab "o tripe on: x1e and we are just as much imbued-‘nmmtiznen: on m, round that‘ with temperate sentiments I5 the I the bsis o! the Pro ‘bltlon act them- § was the discretion which is vested fin the indiv in t medical profession. Mr. lleCanl said organizations mOre a small delegation Bmmdmm‘ Ac: ' pie. he m1 i the Federation. was; let. Mr- Act which 111' "15 n! the election both our Prohib- 1G1‘ ‘Fm’!- "5 ThLs amendment provinces. he l "W! LWTLE GIANT , ¢ _.,..¢>__- - the infantry tninin| the dsaidharegre the n \i nozharee a: the dim; hours c: th- anion. ‘ lcredulxty." 11¢ satid- "I beLieya 5th: rfionsibilitr of the Gov unent to keen Ac: on the s‘ ute books as A charge they ha from ' year as Government ifaen another minuie for the sale of more liquor. Some people want to ge: their liq- uor more easily. he Cifllmed- Til! ute books by the voice of zhe poo-l Other lbs-km i convinced that Oposition have tilde best. d retain“ on interests of the province as s whole he ll heart- “e are here. he said. with the same view. some may dif- we prohibitory‘ act. It may have but interest of tn good intentions. are endeav- believe is of vital imp"! \L;" .~ e; Er 3a “\\e did {:02 E E 1&5 l i .121 a I Bi m, peo 1e.‘ He; In‘ leader. , amendment was I idual members of the the Govern- . I wonder why the wu sprung a: the last was pu: on the statw Webster said we are,1 the Goveruruezt mgarding the value miy be difficult i0 the province. "o who. perhaps I welfare I ' peatxe of tn an opportu the amendment is a open the road f: ' would only open the win‘ reer sale of almizolic beverages.‘ scut th act. which we In the provinces w h Government m u‘ e anee to Control. the l To Our Many Cusiomers OLD and NEW The New Spring 81-pin For MlllE-TlI-IEASIIRE SUITS HAVE ARRIVED “TWEEDS ltd WORSTEDS In Patient: and Colour: for I944.’ “COME I_\' and let us measure you.‘ We don't need to fell you about the fit. You already know That Fit and Quality are travelling companions ‘Then shopping at ‘The Better .\len‘s Wear Store.‘ Harry A. MacDougnll 143 Great George Street i_-rei 1,»; Conmrandmg Crenern‘. o was made people had \ no uncertain some time ago b tvzce DUI Rev. Mr. McLennan l-xv‘ rd of those who ge". for a r o‘ the l5 ‘SALES-JAN | "r0 JUNE so r941 L mo‘ DEPARTMENT STORES Q§~ "Au-J. - - pa» ~ cl -.\ y .. s briefly and . if i: was . mes-n Gcver bill These b v boa: ACCOUNTS RECElVABLErJUNE 3O I94! = I00 t Since ‘. early RRIDW throtum a le CLOTHING STORES to the Pres € LONDON Lancet. ' l de S3 km Pris-tiller‘: xvply‘ u‘ pears ail-ave. , (‘TIRE FOR KNOCK-KNEES Brit's): “RETAIL SALES AND ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, UNDER CONSUMER, CREDITLREGULATIONS um 4o.- n6 ,. .-.~ 1 .,..\.. zt FURNITURE STORES ‘*" an‘ ma»... . JEWELLERY STORES :_&w\