NOVEMBER ' 10. 1953 x 11-11:; uualcusuv. um-uu.v.,-ii.-.iuw.-. i'A(J ii 515 V EN iiltii Man " ousinued and PIC! 0 ii !.l.I. Penis. New Glasgow, N5. my Lunry, Moncton, N. B. A1 guts, Halifax, N. S. 0110' and Jlsedsrioton. NL 13- Jamnw Noiln. Club!!! and P11. qumny (Gun) Bpenoa, New Wehnilord. anger Whynobl, New Jones; and ushons 1381- " Huey "Kid" POI-M013. Cl-160-TY od P. I. I. i '. Bob Mala: nncnouua. N. s. Jirediw Stewart, Thoriburn, N. s s Herold ssooulmw. Natalee- ; alumnus. last no thnrst. 9.John Gibson, Ginsu wood. N. B. 1. Babe Mociorron, Bangor, Me. John. N. B. Welterweight Ohunpionx I-nan-y Kid" Poul-ton, Charlottetown. Leading (lontenders: 1. Jimmy "Kid" Adshnde, Clie- donin. 0.13. l.'1'oxnmy " " Qenoer, New Wstdford, N. I. Howard Leslie, Saint John, N. B F." Larry Griffin, Lewlston, Me., and Mahone Bay, N. 5. Gordon Kiley, Sydney, N. 8. Outstanding Boxers: 1. K.O. Manley, Ohathsm, N. B. Mike Ryan, VVhitnay Pier, C.B Bobby Mooney, Boston, Mass, and P. E. I. Bob Graoe, Bridaewster, N. 5. Keith Psmls, Halifax, N. 8. Don sprang, Bathurst, N. B. Bud Rs.msa.y, Summerside, P. E. I. , Rumel Cormier. Boston, Mass, and Moncton, N.l3. Rey Jefferson, Bridgewnter, N. S" 2. 3. 4. ii. 6. 'I. I. I. 3. lo. Hervey Hombrook, -5tonehav- 'No need go through that "last minute night- -5 mm"-nun her on s set of Wallace Sier- ing. A ievl pieces at .. , Christmas-other -, ' pieces on birthdays, N snnivenerles-and she'll have 0 fable , V - service to In proud ol Q;-pl tecevul K at mm: mm svmvm It . fans. l S Eskimos Defeat Blue Bombers 25-7 (OP) - Edmonton Blue Bombers 25-7 Saturday night on s snow-hardened field in the open- in; game of the wastem-Inter provincial 1'iootzba.ll Union best-ob throe anal before 16,500 ch.i.l.led Playing in 23-degmee weather on s wind-swept cl plowed clear of s 3I,l,-inch ell. mkirncsromp-. ed to 0-1, 16-1 and 5-1 quarter lesds before the Bombers scored their only converted touchdown in the last. minute against Edmonton second-stringers. The second. game will be played in Winnipeg Wedineslsy sift. oon and the third, if necessary, in Ed- monton Saturday night. Former Yankee” President Dies PORIP OHEHIW. N. 1. (AP)- Ed Barrow, the man who built the New York Ysnhee baseball empire as glenerel muiacsr and president, was in s. critical con- diticn Sunday night at the United Hospital. He is 85. A hospital spokesman said Bar- row was in s. semi-oomn. from which -he is not expected to rally. The spokesman. said he has a malignancy. Barrow was admitted to tlhe hos- pital July 1 and his condition has steadily grown worse. Cousin Ed, as he is known to his close friends. retired as phasi- dent of the Yankees in 1946, after a. syndicate headed by Larry Mec- phail bought the American League club. en, N. B. 11. Bob Laffln. Sydney, N. I. "Kid" Howard, Halifax, N. 8. Leading Contende . None. Outstanding Boxers: . Jackie Hayden, 'Edmonton and Westviile. N. B. Tilly LeBlanc, Monoton, N. B. . Dexter Connors, Montreal end New Glasgow. . Benny Delorenzo, Whitney Pier, 0.13. Ton-y Anthony, Bridgewster. N B :- Amp 5" 9 young Kid I-lsrt, Monoton, N. B 7. Pete Oormier, Monoton, N. B. 8. Ernie McKin-non, Law Point, N. S. Featherweight Champion: Leroy Jones, I-Islifax, N. 8.. Leading Contend . Clarence Doucette, Westvilie, N. Benny Randall. Sydney; N. 5. Harvey Rldeault, Sydiney, N. 5. Richard Roy, Bathurst, N. 1!. Young K.O. Sampson, ,North .Sydnw. Outstanding Boxers: Leo "Tiger" Steele, Charlotte- town. Young White. Bathin-st, N.n. Bud McDonald, Ohstham, N. :5. Kid Spears, saint John, NB. Flywelght: None. B tamweisht: None. LT? PROVINCIAL JUBILEE r nnMoN'mN - or-) .. sun. stchewl-D" Kolden jubilee observ- anoes in 1955 will include comple- tion of 9. 3500.000 museum of nat- ural history at Regina, Dr. L, H, Thomas of Saskatoon told a meet.- lnx here. Saskatchewan will ob- gerve the Jubilee in the week of My 20, in order not to interfere with harvesting, although Sask- Msds to J-M's rigid standards in e wide choice of styles and . snswbomeorplsnnlngsnew ltwill pg you to get fads on J-M Asphalt Shingles. let hes folder showing styles and colon, writs Cqnedissr Jolsns-Menvlile, Dept. N-4, Jolms-Munville . V !ASPIlALT SIIIIIGLES Per all-weslu. long-tern, worry-free you can't beat a roof of Johns-Manvilie Asphalt Shingles. atchewan and diatom. . of quality. they're available colors. if you are building roof for your present hams Vi KPH-itillilit EHUHMANC-i SUMMiRtxiiil Lightweight , Champion: Richard ' Alberta became ' iprovinces September 1, 1905. Peakes and Vicinity ..'Mr. Joieph Kelly was s busi- ness visiton to Charlottetown, Oc- tober 28. ' Mr. Maurice Arnold, Bristol, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blrt, Oct. 28. Miss Phyllis Dunn, Morell, vis- ited Miss Jean Clsrkin, Peakes Road, Oct. 28. Mr. Preston Hughes. Borden, spent the week-end of Oct. 24 at his home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birt return- ed to their home recently from Halifax, where Mr. Birt was em- er in Borden School, spent the week-end of Oct. 24 at'her home on St. Patrick's Road. Miss Ellen McKenzie, clerk in Devine's store, spent the week-end of Oct. 24 at the'home of her parents in Gaspereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bin and family, Head of Hillsboro, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Trainer, Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Phelan and family, Morell, were recent visit- ors st, the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Myers. Miss Marian Roger-son, teacher in Hermitage School, spent the week-end of Oct. 24 at the.hamc of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Rogerson. ployed for the summer months. Miss Teresa Handrqhan. i('n('h- I MONAICH FOULDOOI SEDAN Radio listening you'll enjoy "Ford Thesire" every Friday ll? vvmmu Mr. Peter J. MacDonald, now of Charlottetown.,visilcd his real- ltivnrm rr”'”htlx', V'lllL'll ii; :v nil- , . , nuhl cupled by Mr. Fred Curran and daughter, Margaret. Mrs. Laurette Devine attended the reception held in Rustlco, Oct. 25, in honor of her brother the Rev. Father Pineau, who return- ed recently to the Island. Mrs. Charles Rozerson returned recently to her home on St. Pat- rlckia Road, after having spent a few days with her father and mother, Senator and Mrs. McIn- tyre, Savage Harbour. Mr. Joseph McCarthy, St. Ther- esa, had the misfortune of in- jurlng his eye recently when the circle of the wagon with which he was delivering mall broke, causing Mr. McCarthy to be throw out on the road. Medical attention was required. Mrnsnd Mrs. Joseph MacDon- nlri have recently bought and I i:-H1 up Imirihnrc, lhc property Grade V1211-1. Wendell Harper; 2. Ann Broderick; CHl!ISTOPH!'.B.'! CROSS - i Harper. SCHOOL Honor roll for Christopher-'s per Gross School for thex month of October: V Grade IX-1. Mona Handrahsn: 2. Charles Broderick; 3. David near Peskes formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currie, Charlottetown. Mr. MacDonald sold his property on the Brothers Road, to Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe, Morcll. h A number of friends and rel- atives gathered st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mooney, on Oct. 23 to extend to them their best wishes and congratulations on the occasion of their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Music for the evening was supplied by Burke's Orchestra, and a social evening was spent. -BU. s fkople (M0 aoprerzkzzkz file mrr are fzznzzm 2'0 llionurch. - L :1-3. ....- . -... ing decisions on the basis of evidence. He told me held bought a Monarch because all the evidence pointed to its being the very best buy in its field. Now that I'm driving a Monarch I can appreciate his good judgment. Monarch has everything you could ask for in a really fine car . . . a 125-Hp. V-8 engine that's as dependable as it is powerful . . . -riding quality thatls completely satisfying in every way . . . and the kind of beauty admired by people who know truly good design when they see it. 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