boots, chess and rubber footwear. . A Gtnlllllo MW burbery coats suitable for inen. andW0&.- Ian's. weaieifa and children's work boots. dun"? Overooetl. raincoate, cruiser coats, makinaws. parkasphunting coats ind all-iwooi Joe shirts, zipper coat: and pullover sweaters sndpunderwear. Doeskin, Flannel, all-wool work sliirtsi ' Airfcrca, and dungarees. events. He was the first CIlIl- litl th . - i dlandto win a heat. in the Dia- iiigiir. mii.o.o";o.'ifu5f.id iliergldgedodhtldiirihfihlgocrisiiltiht Menus satin Bomber . mon Sculls, the rowing prise entirely to the fact that battle when he hit the canvas in J”'”” l l.:”:.;::::.: r."”:..l::': ":'."::; .:.'.:.:::'.::: W W - - y ee. - 9 New tarpaullns, any Elle, tool boxes, paints, oil other major-'race. team. once provincial champions The semi-final event was also a 2 d tu t! i - But he coached his son, Joe. Jr.. yvere declared, was a lagv unto ft- real crowd pieasar all the way all VP?" new lily Quint W. to victory in the 108 Diamond self. New as nswiclr and Nova when Louis "Kid" Lafferty (170) ' "TC" ” ' C " "W Sculls. He had mad: gcglah mieiil:-eadwigt uswivnmtdiiat Jfohught t&.al.si)((1i;,1;sniit aralyv mar asarownc -a e ii w o ny rin o . 111 RIOHHOND STREET "University at Pennsylvania for 10 bodies, and also seem to be al- fax. Both boys displayed a iota of army and heavy wool punts overall; WE'RE TIRE FOR AUTHORIZED oooolicaa SALES AND SERVICE to the Argoneut Club. He was a versatile athlete but rowing was his that love. He won 117 Canadian. U8. and British titles in -singles and teen years. . , His record in other sports was equally amazing. In baseball. he pitched a Uni- versity or Toronto team to an un- defeated, three-week tour'agsinst top U.S. colleges. . He held the Canadian amateur heavyweight boxing title -in 1808. and boxed against such fighters as Bob Fitssimmons and Peter Jackson. '1-le was a top-flight track and He played senior football for 18 years with Toronto Argonauts, mostly as a lineman. HARD ON TEETH PEMBROKE. Wales - (CP) - Priiiee ceasty Whichever way you look at it, the ending of intermediate bese- bali this year was decid”-'-' un- satisfactory. when you consider the facts. it is surprising that Maritime champions have been declared in other years without fiiiated wiiih each other in some manner, but Prince Edward Island has no connection with the main- land. Last year Meteghan claimed that a championship game must go nine innings as that was a rule drawn up by their governing body. But their governing body had no jurisdiction over us. and our argu- ment was that with the short af- ternoons prevailing in October. and the expenses involved in keep- of time it was feasible to call a were good sports about it and ac- cepted our way of doing it. If we are to have those inter- provinciai series. we should lose no time in establishing a Maritime body that would draw up rules lng visiting teams for any length was the meta feature to a rousing five-bout card Dialed at Victoria link nigit under 61 avenue no e rs udc - munit! Club. 9. 0'" It was I standout program that gave a large crowd at some 700 fans a eteuar evening or mm-t boxing entertainment. It was such a successful event, that it is understood that another program will be sponsored by sgma group in about ten days time. In the main event both boys dis- played excellent boxing andpienty color-and produced ll battle that lectured everything from knock- downa to a few exchanges between llyfarlin and relates Wilt McClos- 9?. Clashing in the main four-round preliminary Harry Ferguson (130) at Crapaud and Kid Connolly of Charlottetown (127) fought to a i draw in another crowd pieaser. while the second preliminary event, bringing. together Trance ' Peters (165) of Crapaud and Cur- icy Heron of Charlottetown. came tour rounder. The curtain raiser saw Kidg Arsenault (90) of this City. and Gene Rogerson (91) or Crapaud. two fighting gsmesters. put on a , rousing scrap that ended in ii T.K.0. for Araenault. using Car-Plate Wax should always be applied to a clean car. The finish should be free of read him and decomposed paint. That's why is is important that yois' clean yoilr car thoroughly hclore - without rulslllng when you winter-wax this easy way! Your car will come shining through the hardest winter when on wax it the no-rub way with " johnson's Car- late. For Car-Plate 'ves the Eniah will only take you 20 minutes to do the job! Car-Piste is the result of a great new basic chemical discovery in the Johnson's Wax laboratories. It's a free-flowing, liquid wax. Just a it on the cleaned surface... iecirdry. . . . then wipe lightly. Thatis all! i lieid competitor. 'Piclallaing in 1 t b x 1 g u Mm Du h I ' t h . fl running. shot put. and hammer aim?” 9 5”"; "Y ""31 '3' 0 ii "if t 11' 3 ' "33 "?1, K"; i; OW fa Clea!) 0,9 of your car such wonderful prote on that will throw. ?h:gS.,1?i:,i:i, :51: 31:50:12. Miyizwexglhgh iii: sgdnd erdiihdudfn icheiiiiied . surely want to use it before winter sets in. if W. 6. Mrs. A. Purser's weekly egg :3. to govern the games, order the It was announced (mm the ring . 'PP1Yf"8 C""'1I"- 1'0! qllklneasy mm W" mung u uyual am for teams to play whereland whei; iit Sli.Eli'g'I'R IJl'0IPaI.lI1 that Louis Clelnln-3 of your car, Johnson: Toda , give uf gun . rdigmogd hum” consumption.-i Bug on, of seemed a the centre body ai- erty and ohnny Marlin, Carauis recommended. It coiiiaiiisa dine: with uhphu . . . ad Wu, MOTORS .TlRE SERVICE 35330”! YIRI5 TRAN ON ANY OTHER KIND R I iouendittaiies time tots-lains ranlrcrew: each man must lrnqyv his job thoroughly; he must be an alert, skilled member of a Eghting team. The Armoured Corps of the Canadian it needs kcen young men today . . . men ready to train for a man-gized the eggs turned out to be china. bin from outside the food stores near. her home. She later told the committee: "somebody moved it place in one of its rank crews: ' allprlght. They put it outside my front door." 1 and just. and award the champ- only as far as provincial champ- ionahips. son doldrurnsss iarias Bummer- slde and the rest of Prince County are concerned. Baseball is over. basketball has not started as yet, and about the only sport flourish- ing in summerside at present is howling. The Summerside High School boys have been practising football for the past two or three weeks; and a game with one of the in the offing. lies hockey! Just what and quality of hockey is in store for summerside fans we do not venture to predict. The "Big Four" variety in Charlottetown probably alfect us adversely. and it is comforting to think that. at least, we can see some of those games in the Capital City. The "Mad-as-a-Hare" Gardens. some- times known as crystal Rink, is still standing, though considerably the years. and we are glad to hear it will be used again this year. as it is at least half a loai. and bet- ter than no 'l-ii-cad. Perhaps money could be raised by public sub- aoription alums to conceal at the various entrances where there are no tic- ket offices. Thirty . these would be sufficient. We saw the first "Big Four" game of hockey a lot. It was rough and taugh. but matches because of that. The fight promoters charge , you plenty to unk d'iV"3i Kunn” see their shows. so if you can see r , , a few left hooks and right crosses. operators, vehicle mechanics. in addition to some good hockey. Now is the time to report for mining . . . make Canada strong by acting now! Teeniistygounwsr-I . . 1. IIl.Cl'lIlJIIlIIttIlIII'Ol'ItIIMtu5Ieet. 2. IO99"'QOni7aiid!9yedie'etege. 4 all for one price of admission. we're all for it. We don't like when they stand around and though. Nobody ever tells us what they're saying. so it's a total loss as far as entertainment is con- cerned. we like hockey teams to set right back to the business of hockey as soon alter punch is thrown as D0lllblB.iWd'l'Q inclined to blame thrredei-ees it they don't. we saw a lot of sum- mereide fans at that first game and more as the season advances. Pl-ankle nathsate. who had to hove three atltches in his head. was ahead ol'- the scoring race Wednesday morning. According to an unntflcial compilation. that is. He had one goal and five assists for a total oi six points. and be- have it or not. defenceman Kevin Conway was tied for second place with Johnny Morrow. Conway had one goal and four asslstsh and llorrow four goals and one assist. IT. CHARLES IOIIOOL i port of st. Charles senior De- erit for the month o! Sep- iember: Germaine Gallant. Sports have entered the fall tea- I Charlottetown schools is probably ' soinawiim in the months ahead ' , quantity y will . elouched over with the weight of . to purchase burglar- or forty of - and we liked it . whoever stopped going to hockey i argue i the final ' and we predict there'll be more . Grade X--l. Shirley Doiren; I. y 1"" 5”" "id Chi"! V-0 the HUM mild abrasive that does the iob fast- IPEID EIIUXLDING Nsw slum .- (or) e- Work wnou. similar to those built in Europe after the war. are being opened in Assam under the U.N. educational. scientific and oiutum oltarilutiwi to speed neon. structlon ol education buildings damaged by earthquakes, protect the finish for the months so CHEV. I OLDS VUIC. I RIP DODGE-DISOTC ionships in cases where teams heavyweight and middleweight ' Am: BOREHAM WOOD. 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