_ DE._C__.EMB§1S.Z1. _ 1.9.32 iiiganlii: Pile Bliristmas Sale In ilvercoats & Furnishings I r..::."sn*-..:;':r $12-50 iii-l» —.- - $10.00 mi the but on the market. Low“, Xmas present. our they s0 — —- "' '- n box. Only 35c, 50c Mug’; $00k! l-ll or Km“ 25c, [Mk "' "" Fleece-lined Combination; _.A '33“ "m" m“ $1.19 $1.00 323221.’. iitiiltffl? Fancy Shim . i W’ 75¢, $1.00 01.25;; i Overllll (l on.) only u. Windb. ' .. _ _" _ iiihieem‘ 5°“ '5'" $3.00 "‘"‘“’°" °“" " "' $1.00 at - " " "' '_ - nUY 510R FRED G. mpfiifiiaiirs- icvrililiilgsslJaevmpasiilLa é>-’—" “mp1,... Adult Silver r»: Pelt fhmplon Slivershzovx ‘Pup Pelt OI’ med by Hudson's Bay Oom- D° won by Andrew Jardine. mmwn. Best Dark Medium Silver Adult Pelt 0f Show w,“ by Ray Carr. Siaanhope. (Dark Medium Silver Pup Pelt M 0i Show llloii by Sterling Willis. Kins- ildli. y,‘ Medium Silver Adult Pelt of Show. Donated by Canadian National Mum“ wan by Walter Gregor. iii-relief- Mt Medium Silver Pup Pelt Of Show Donaied by Canada Packers. umiwd, won by Sterling Willis. Kingston Best Light Medium Adult Pelt 0f Show v Donalrd by Doininoin Silver libx Furs. Limited. won oy Waiter Gregor. Brackley. Bait Light Medium Silver Pup Pelt Oi’ Show YOUR. CHRISTMAS CLOTHING AT THIS LITTLE E WITH THE BIG BARGAINS. 112 KENT STREET KELLY Ramblers Win 3-2 Victory Over Hershey, HERSHEY, Pa" Dec. 20 —lAP)__ In B. game marked by a s ctacular finish Philadelphia Ram iers de- feated Hershey Bears 9-2 in the In- lternational -American Hockey Lea- gue here tonight, e Bears were scoreless until late in the third period when Bobby r From Anlmals ‘fiend: Jain?» 1. Walter Gregor. Brackley. 2. J, Wilfred MacDonald. Cove- head. . l. Ouihnore Bros. Chas-lotte- town o’ SM" Section 2. (Mole hsilver Fox llgglatl Donated by Ho“. Thane A_ From Animals W oped In .) “mpbeli, M. A . Pfeml" i)‘ m5 l L. W. Hancock. Summerside. mvincc of Prince Edward Island. 2. Roy Woodside. Malpeque. W RA 3_ Humphrey, Kenslng- 3. R. S. Humphrey. Kensington. W“ 4. Ray Can‘, S . im- m. L. w. Hancock. Summer- s e. Section 3. (Female Silver Fox Pelts From Animals lWnlsplpcd Previous to 1. R. S. Humphrey. Renal-filth!!- 3. Ray Carr, 5083111098. Section l. (Silver ‘Fox Pelts From Female Animals Whelped i939) Willis. Kingston. l. Sterling 2. L. W. Hancock. Summer- fl de. 3. sterling Willis. Kingston. CLA 3 S LIGHT MEDIUM SILVER Section l. (Male Animals Whclptfl Previous to 1939) i. my Woodside. Malpeque. 2. A. W. Allen. Charlottetown. 3. R. S. Humphrey. Kensington. Section 2. (Silver Fox Pelts From Animals Whelped In 1939) 1. L. W. Hancock. Summerside. 2. L. W. Hancock, Siunmer- side. 3. Walter Gregor. Bracklfy- 4. Roy Woodside. Malpeque. 5. L. W. Hanccok, Summer- de. 6. Sterling Willis. Kingston. ‘t. E. S. Coffin. Charlottetown. 8. R. S. Humphrey. Kerssingiton. 9. L. W. Hancock. Siunxner- aide. i0 Roy Woodside, Maipeque. Section 3. (Silver Fox Pelts From F5559 animals eiaed Previous to Walter GreZOI‘. B!‘ Donated by Sinclair d: Stewart. Limited. iron by Sterling Willis, Kingston. Best Pale Sliver Adult Pelt 0f Show Donated by St. John Milling 00.. ltd. lVOll by Fred Hughes, Brack- ry Pozni. test Pale Silver Pup Pelt oi’ Show Donated by silvertlp Biscuit 00.. \\'Oll by D. 0. Stewart, Sum inerside. ‘lest Extra Pole Silver Adult Pelt Of Show Donated by Justin Rotter. won i‘ R S. Humphrey. Kensington. Best Extra Pale Silver Pup Pelt Oi Show ‘Dcnated by L. Rosebourne and lne me Hon. A. E. MacLean. M.P. um by Andrew Jardine, Freetown. Best Pelt From A Three-Quarter Silver Fox. Bred by Exhibitor. Donated by P. E. I Fur Pool. limited. won by Fred Hughes. Coreiiead. Best llnlrhcrl Palr Of Adult Pelts Donated by C. M. Lampson 8r. 00.. Ld. \\'Ol‘l by R. S Humphrey. Krnsinziru Brit lllati-licd Pair 0i’ Pup Pelts 1_ ackley. 2. J. Wilfred MacDonald. Gove- end. a. Walter cream‘. Breckley- Section 4. (Silver Fox Pelts From Female Animalsgwhelped in I93 1. Sterling Willis. inns-awn- 2. Charles F. Willis. Covehead. a. ROY Woodsid-e. Malvsque- 4, Charles F. Willis. Cor/ahead- 5. Charles F. Willis. Covehflfld- CLASS 4 PALE SILVER Section I. (Silver Fox Pelts From Male Animals Whelned Previous to 1939i 1 Ira Rodd, Milton. 2. R S. Humphrey. Kensington. 3, Ray Carr. Stanhope. ii 2. (Sil Fox Pelts From “Mill Animalserwhelped in i939) n, o. stewart, Summerside. Walter Gregor. Brooklet’- C. F. Willis, Covehead. A1 1., Rogers. Kensington. Andrew Jardine. Freetown- Ira Carr. Covehead. 409mm».- 3_ 1L w, Hancock, Siunmer- ide. s 9. Andrew Jardine. Fftemwn- 1o, Roy Woodside. Malpfliul- 1L Rpy woodside. Malpeque. 12. Andrew Jardinc. Ffwwwn- Section 3. to I039) l. Fred Hughes. wither“!- 2. Andrew Jardlne, Freetown- 3, waiter Gregor, Brackley. 4_ Percy Johnson. 5 L. W. Donated by Prince Edward Island B15601‘. Ccnmnny, Limited. won by Andrrzr Jnrdine. llllllesi Aggregate Score Made By 9M Ranch In Open Classes licnntrci by International Fox ltd Animal Foods, Limit/ed. won ii L. \V. Hancock. Summerside. PRIZE WINNERS CLASS I DARK RIEDIUM SILVER. (Minn i. (Malc- Silver Fox Pelt-ii From Animals Whc-‘ned Previous to I939) 1- Roy Carr. Stnnhope. ,0?‘- R. S. Humphrey. Kensing- 3- RU‘ CRIT. Stanhopc. 4- RM‘ Carr. Stanhcpe ércilnn 2. (Male Silver Fox Pelts "i" Animals Whelpcd In l939.i l, Sterling Willis. Kingston. ~- Sterling Willis. Kinnzstoii. R173“ Gordon MncMillnn. North “irrlnm Previous r0 10am 2 nil‘ Carr. Slnnhopc . 3- lily Carr. Shnhcue. - J- l-i. Judson. Alexandra. Pstlilfin. l. (Female Silver Fox '11s From A""“nI5 Wheiped In I939.) l- Sterling Willis, Kinzston. S eriiniz Willis. Kingston. l» Charles F. Willis. Covehead. ("LASS 2. s DIEDIUM SILVER tction 5mm" fl. (l-‘rmzilr- Sliver Fox Pelts 1- (Male Silver Fox Pelts ‘do. s16, Ray Carr. Stanhope. Section 4. 1, Andrew Jardine. Freetown. . Roy Woodsde. Mnlpeque- , Roy Woodside. Malrpeque. Harry Davidson, Montakuc- Sterling Willis. Kingston- E. S. Coffin. Charlottetown. Charles F. Willis. cnass 5 axrna raw sitvaa‘ 2 3 4. 5. 6. 'l. town. 2. Roy Woodslde. lvlaipeque. 3.Ray Carr. Stanhope. 4, R. S. Humphrey, Kenslng to Male Animals Wh-elped I939) i, Andrew Jardlnc. Freetown. P, H. Lyle. St. Eleanor-s. Harry Davidson. Montague. L, W Hancock. Roy Woodside. Mallieqlie- Andrew Jaidine. Freetown. Andrew Hardiiv Freetown. John F. Watts. Hampshire. i0. P. H. Lyle. St. Elsanorb. ll staftnage. 12. John 1. a. 2. Walter 0mm". BM E. S. Coffin. Charlottetown. (Silver Fox Pelts From Female Animals Whelped PIN/iii"! summenside. Hancock. Sumrmer- (Silver Fox Pelts From Female Animals wheipril l" 1939i Covehead. Section 1. (Silver Fox Pelts from Animals, Male. lmrliifil Pnvlm“ 1 Arthur H. Roper. Charlotte- n. Section 2. (Silver Fox Pelts From Summer- J. D. Jenkins. Charlottetown. Irvin-g Thompson. Dun- F Watts. Hampshire. Section 3. (Silver ‘Fox Pelts From Female Animals‘ gig-clued MW"! J 3_ Humphrey. Kensinlwn- W! Kirk and Gordon Bruce scored in quick ‘an. 3. Walter Gregor, Brackley. ‘Section 4. (Silver Fox v.0. n»... Female Animal. Whelped 1939) “d1. Norman Johnson, Summer- e., 2. Harry Davidson, Montague. 3. Fred I. Andrew. Charlotte- Frank Hamm. Mt. Herbert. A Hansen, Frenchfort. E. S. Coffin Charlottetown. Andrew Jardine, Freetown. naming CLASS 8 Section 1. (Best Matched Pair of Adult Pelts, Either Sex) R. S. Humphrey. Kingston. Section 2. (Best Matched Pair of Pu Pelts. Either Sex) 1. Ari w Jardine, Freetown. 2. L. W. Hancock. Summer- side. 3. Roy H. Johnston, Peter's Road. CHAMPIONSHIPS Adult. Male Pelt, Arthur H. Ro- per. Adult Female Pelt, R S. Hum- phrey. Male Pup Pelt. Andrew Jardine. wliemale Pup Pelt, Norman John- n. Champion Adult Pelt, R. S Humphrey. Reserve. Fred Hughes. Champion Pup Pelt, Andrew Jar- ne. Reserve, P. H. Lyle. Grand Champion Pelt, R. S. Humphrey. - Reserve, Fred Hughes. m Bob Feller Said Offered Movie Job CLEVELAND. Dec. 20—(AP)- Cleveland Indians of the American Baseball League don't care if Bob Feller wants to toe a sixshooter in the movies-as long as he doesn't imperil the arm that won 24 games this year. C. C. Slapnioka. Indians vice president, said today he hld not heard from Feller about a. movie offer, but added: ' "If it's a 800d proposition and won't interfere with his ' baseball career it might be a goal thing. I certainly wouldn't approve any- thin: that might harm that 01.000,- 000 Ditching ann." “He! 881d Yesterday at his Iowa home that he was considering an offer for a series of cowboy pictures. Miners To llava Christmas Dinner i NORANDA, Qua, Dec. i9... Hardy miners in a camp near this northern Quebec oentm will have a Christmas dinner fit for a kin . but there's a catch to it. Obe Wile. the siv camp chef, stipulat- ed they'd have to provide mOst of the items on the menu themselves So. in their time off now the‘ miners are out They've produced the req ments for kinojevis turtle soup, roast partridge and roast venison A bruin is the next objective so they can have broiled bear steak. The compflfly omDmYl-Tlil the men has donated a Quebec turkey which will be served with link sausage. chestnut dressing and cranberry 5811126. Canadiens T0 Play Man From Eagles MONTREAL, Dec. 20—(CP)—Blll Summerhiil and Annand Yindou of New Haven Eagles will Join Montreal Cansdiens for their Nat- ional Hockey League game here to- morrow against Boat/an Bruins, Manager Jules Dugal announced today. The International-American Lea- gue players will replace veterans Marty Barry and Earl Robinson in an attempt. to bolster the squad that has lost four of its last five games Summerhili, a right winger who played with Canadiens last season. at present is leading the Int-Am circuit in scoring. JITTER IN LONDON 1DNDON—(CP)—P!-imary niie in London's first Jitterbug contest was that the dancers entered “at their own risk." The winning couple “iittened" for .23 minutes, 32 4-5 seconds without a. stop. KEEP IT PLAIN ‘TORONTO —(CP)—Don’t bother about fringing that sailor's scarf Mrs. W. R. Campbell. national chairman of women's war work for the Red Cross, points out this will economize on time and wool and the fringe is uncalled for. Regular Skate‘ T 0 N I G Ii T CHICAGO, Dec. 20-—(AP)—Base- hall's most powerful machine—the New York 3'; ikees-is just as im- pressive catching a baseball as battering it against or over the wall. The Yankes not only led the American League in fielding, as shown in official averages released today, but committed only 128 er- rors in 152 games, two more errors than the low league mark set by Phitadeiphiadn 1932. Their team fielding mark war. .978. Six points behind in second place were Chi- csgo White 80x. The eight teams executed 1.183 double plays for the season, com- iJflNd to 1.282 for last year. Wash- ington led Th this department with 1E7, the Yankees trailing eight be- iBarons Move Into Second CLEVELAND. Dec. 20 -(AP) — \ Zcveland Barons moved into sec- ond piace in the western division of the International-American Hoc- key League tonight with a 2-0 vic- tory over Springfield. In the second period, when Cleveland tallied both its goals. 11 penalties were eailed, four of them majors. Hockey Practice O. K. PRESBYS BAND Practice for Junior Royals to- niirht 5 to i. l Yankees Held Top Honors For Fielding Official Averages Show hind as runnerup. ‘Three Yankees topped the field- ers It their respective posts, Frank Crosettl vlss far ahead of the other regular shortstops, play- ing 152 games for a mark of .968. Joe Cronin of Boston was second at .959. Bill Dickey topped the catchers with a mark of .989, mak- ing seven miscues in 120 games. M!“ TNBh. Chicago rookie, was second at .985. Tops amfifig the regular outfield- ers was the Yankees’ George Sel- kirk. native of Huntsville, out, who mad¢ three errors in 124 games for a mark of 989_ Rookie Barney Mc- Cosky of Detroit fielded .986 in 145 games and New York's Joe DiMag- gio had the same mark in 1i’! QBIIIBS. Hockey Results (By The Canadian Press) Quebec Senior League Montreal Royals 2 Quebec 1 Montreal Concordia 8 Ottawa 5 Quebec Provincial Sen‘or League Lachine 2 Verdun 0 Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Lester Patrick, manager of New York Rangers, was named presi- dent of Rangers and preside". o. New York's Madison Square Gar- | dens seven years ago today. lCanadiens lSeek To Snap Out Of Slump; (By The Canadian Press) Determined to snap out of ma slump that has brought them do- feat in four of their last five games, Montreal Canadiens have called on two International-American League stars to help them against Boston Bruins in their National Hockey League encounter tonight. The Flying Frenchmen, who havo- n't been doing much flying lately, have called on Bill Suinmerhili and Armand Mondou of New Haven Eagles. The newcomers will replace veterans Marty Barry and Earl Robinson in the Candlens‘ lineup. The Bruins. on the other hand will be out to score ‘their first vlc- tory of the season over the Montreal squad, Fresh from their overtime victory over Toronto Maple Leafs, the Bruins will be fighting to main- tain their fnst clip of recent weeks. A victory for Boston coupled with a defeat for Toronto would place the Bostonlans alone atop the league standings. Toronto will be the guests of Chicago Black Hawks, who are at present in fifth place. eight points behind the leaders, but with two games in hand. New York Americans have s, chance to pull Detroit Red Wings down into the cellar with them in the third game of the night, at New York. The Amerks have com- plied but nine points in i’! games so far, but the team has shown considerable more strength since Nels Stowat came back to the hockey wars. Detroit, on the niiirr hand, is in the midst of a disasterous sliunn, having failed to score a victory in. the last eight starts. OUR OUR WAY By J. R. Williams l . M. no iI. 9. 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