17531241253 _L- .1947 . United. 35; THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . PAGE rum-reg; Sport Echoes from Prince County The standing o! the lmmnsrsido Bowling League No. 1 Trinity Strikes, 35; Heartbreskers, 33; 5t. Paul's, 32: MnoQuLrtieh, 29; Joe's Boys. 22; h _ , Ltmbertlngs, 11: Ali-fence Ne. 11; Mel. 12: lnnbeneehs, Bsnkers, 0; ‘resellers. 2. The standing o! Community Bowling League, No. 1. Svmlhnnmfs. 26; Ala-force No. 3. 22; Air-force No. 4. 19; Crystals, 18; Knights of i‘ lumbin No. 2, Knights o! Colmnlrus Ne. Houston's, 13; Pioneers, B; Victory Cleaners, 6. Standing of Ladies’ Learn» Happy Gang, 34; Ducky Five, 30; All-Stein, 28; Melindas, 2t; Jolly Five. 2i; Holmerrs. 22; Fizz Kids, 21; Royals. 20: Dodgers, 19; Busy Bees, 16; Strikers, 13; Zeros i2; iloquitoe. 9; Beavers, 9', Mary Ann Girls, 6:: Maple Leafs. 2. The Simimerslde Town Hockey League was unable to come terms with the management of the Crystal Rink in Stmimerslde and the League has decided to play their games out o! town. At present they are negdtieting with the nionsgesnesst o! m» Bedeque Rink. and t! suitable tmns oen be er- iiosmetics and Perfumes Yuletide essence o! love to en; chant feminine hearts! .. .“Sccn by y0\l——[l0WtiBl'9| Mfiulml- "u" waters from our fragrant holiday selection of Individual articles to cognplgtcly equipped cosmetic kits by Vita Ray, hlax Factor, Three Flowers. Colgates, lllolinsrd and Gem,“ from ................................ _... 390 to 17.50 stern-eyed IBI- prisel Youll have dressed sill ‘W’? ilrecnismglve her solnethlnl Sh" ulway: desired. You'll! 6mm“ h“ “n.0,”, cosmetics, the cosmetic! that. suit her 110M- she'll smile in ifii€i€xi$fii€iédé 4éiél€l€4éi€fil€iél " .. iiair Brushes Nylon bristle hair brushes. ool- ored handles. Lovely assortment Q; 5MP“ pnfl rise. There's one tb match her dresser set. It 1.'I5 i0 6.00 .......... .....- Peggy Sage end Cute: Noll new. in plastic. wood and leather gripper) cases. 1.75 to 7.50 uriiésreriséoiii Three to eleven piece uresser Sets. [old tilled and plastic with yellow gold trimmings, in nutoh- in] colors of green, blue, rose mauve snd olesr. Also-plastic sets in some colors, Nylon bristles snd pinto mirrors. 5.15 u 22.95’ ltreet Floor. Main Store Section u Slthtllthll‘! y uumv Where Yes... We still hsve some Costume Jewellery - necklaces, bracelets, esrrings, charms, ete., but you'll have to hurry-the stock is very low. Mot: lied With mupow __ (c?) .- Walter SUTTON. Surrey, Emzinnri Grlmaldl, superintendent registrar (OP) - A swan found walking in of marriage: for Edmonton district, the road here was "BTlP-fltk. .._. hos married more than 35.000 policemen and put beck in the couples in 35 years‘ service. river, tike This-That's Right Price is Quality .4“ BARNSLEY. England -— (GP) The lEzO-ycnr-oid Moth dist rhurvh hers, together with its wran, pews and furniture. is t0 lie auctioned. ‘Hmuelflni Oil 0e loot, Jwmenms? “l! appears to be pulling his mount. Gold Picture. over the ockey M. Gaiiag ‘922111191; t » st Ksmpton Psrhillddiesex, QQQQ / I l ‘hockey 5 irealized by selling shares. rived at, the gmmes of the Sum- merside House League will prob- ably be played in Bedeque. ‘llhls is fer from being en ideei situation. but the members oi the League are unmimoirs in the be- ‘uer that i-t is better than agreeing to the tentns put forward by the. Crystal itlnk management. The bone or! contention was the charg- ing of five dollars an hour for practice. The League suthorities and hockey players think that the Rink will ‘make suf- ficient profit from the games Whernselves without this added revenue which would amount t0 forty-five dolars per week if the proposed practices were all taken. Players complained that last roar quite often there was no iiire Tn the dreslng room when they ar- rived for practice, and they were men forced to put the lire on themselves. ‘nhey also claim that up to twenty minutes of their hour was sometimes wasted because it was necessary for the players themselves to scrape the ice before it. was fit for practice. Everybody stands to lose, wvl think, ii the hockey ‘teams go out oi Summer-side to play their garm- es. but the hockey fans of Sum- merslde are getting the raw-est deal of ell. Canadians ere pro- verbially lovers o! hockey and Sismmeslde fans have e right to see their share o1 this exciting It would. been that the dong term solution oi our dilemma lies in the building of s community rink in Sumcnerside. and it is not too early to start organizing for this necessary sports GITEHB. now. We have no quarrel with the Cry- stal Rink management in the stsnd they have taken. How they run their business is strictly none of ours. Bu; we do believe that s hockey and skating rink, built by eosmmunity effort. and. managed by men who represent the community would be s big improvement over the present arrangement. Part of the money could be raised by com- munity endeavor over on extended period of time, and port might be chiefly relatively small holdings to a large number of people. We might be hopelessly wrong about this, and s. sound business heed might show us the fallacy of such a proposition ‘tn a very few minutes, ‘but let‘s get. tpgethen and. discuss the possibilit- les oi’ such o venture anyway. And, folks, let's get together soon. IIIIILIIIGTMI 8i VIGIIIITY -Mr. Harold Profit returned to his home at Long River, an Satur- clsy. after spending the poet ‘month st Fredericton, N.B. I Mr. 8nd Mrs. Preston Grips and fairnily of Tyne Valley, were guests ‘ Touch Tells!‘ You Can’t Judge a Book by It’s_ Cover- n Nor a Fine Worsted by Looks Alone ALL WOOL WORSTEDS O0 and up Expensive looking patterns. - - i skilled needle crafting - - - n style oi easy-draping single and double breasteds. Sounds good. sure BUT only by the (eel of these fine worsteds can you know the story o! the suit! Smallmarfs invite you In give these exceptional suits iiie "feel-test." We admit, We were lucky - - - we obtained these worsteds from lead- ing mills - - - bad them ‘made up before prices took that extra Jump on worsteds. See them NOW! Selection includes hard finiréird worsteds in stripes, plaids, solids, mixtures Ind others. SNALIMAITS LIMITED TWO Miiiiiuu STORES‘ Where Price ls Matched With Quality The "New took" For “Men" O Single Button ll 0 ll B L E B R E A S T E ll Models Q 80W IN 810011 on Sundny of Mrs. cnggu parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart. Nor- bore. Amory those funnel of the lsie . Myers at Hampton were relative; and friends from Clinton Margatm, Kenslnston and Burling- ton. - m. Leigh Dunning nu returned to his home at. Long River, after spending the post six months in Enslend. Mrs. Kenneth Mscleod is making s good recovery at her heme st Irishtown, after an operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox and family who have been living st Burlington, moved to Mergete on Friday and are getting settled in their new home on the , "Creel: Rood.” formerly owned by MT. Leneley Cameron. Mrs. George MucLeod has re- turned to her home st Irlshtown from Kenslxsgton. where she was employed st Les-kink Restaurant during the rush saloon-B. DANGEROUS OFFICE CLINTON. Ont. -l (CP)-- Gee times seepln: through the muni- cipsi office hers overcame Town Olen-t M. ‘l’. Ooriees. forcing his-no tske several dsys off. w. Corlese "GYM 0i! the 10b until he became ill. The fumes were ewsed by classed turnsoe pious. , Jolly Old 5|. Nicholas. Recitation-Jilin‘ Bagnall. Christmas Disappointment logue), Mince Pies. The Secret of Christmas (dio- logue). Recitation-Teddy Britten. Candle Drill. Acrostic-Q pupils. llushabyc Lullaby‘. i\lonologuc~»l)a\'id Schurmnn. Slur Drill, Iieriiniinil —-C.'ilh0rine Crilihtrk. Enter The Tramp lfiitlitifllif‘). Recitation". Cvflflioii Bngnziil. Christmas Carols, _ Christmns Wishes. Deal‘ Uncle sim uilalogue) Recitaiion~Elnine Rayner. Show Tiriuadi‘. hlanuginu a Husband (dialogue) Christmas Diziloguc. CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL CONCERT (dia- -’I‘he Hall in central Bedeque _ was decorated with Christmas trimmings and was illied to cap- acity on lilomiay evening. Decem- ber 15th when the teachers and scholars of the district presented their school concert under the capable direction of their tench- ers, Misses Mary Johnson and Jean McCallum. Mr. TJ. lnmnn acted as chairman and after n few com- pilmentory remarks, the following program was curried out, Programme Opening Chorus-Here Bento Cluu Welcome Johnson. Christmas Greeting - 12 pupils. Monologue —- Myrna Green. Comes l. l Recitation -- Frances All CONIIIENCI III!!! —- Pictured above are the delegstes who sttended the Maritime Aviation Association annual meeting held here Saturday in the Brunswick Hotel. The meeting opened In the morning and continued throughout the day. Front row. left to right, John A. MscNeil. Amherst, Gerard Merseresn. Bsthnrst Alr Services. Psnl Sharp, Charlottetown. vice-presi- denti Donsld Simmons, Moncton, 0. B. Puislfer. Ilnlillx. (Presl- __ iLlQqY 1Q. Iolktss, Department QQTrsnsQos-[Ajrwgls Inspector,‘ I'll‘ o“ PShiilycy Jowellih “n3 A A n1 ; -. , Humpiy Dilmlity. Q up S 6y 3 Lorna Haywood Tubman Grade V~—1. Ferric Rennie. s::§:.‘Yz%~_%°t€::.r:."r.u-. Miss Marion Srhurman was th l . ACCOmDIllHSi for the evening nnreiiltalgliflhrlsiiiey» Wanda Wallace ilziYczl Christians music riilrliu: ho~ ' Low of with‘. At the (‘lose Snillul ma“ H (“"1 Sybil Wilma“ Claus ai-"hvcrl unmi unlnurlcd ' Gmde 1 (a)—1- PMS? H9753’; L heavy lzuivu Christmas tree which ineddie ‘Wnme. pruvizied p, gift and a. bag 0f candy i Grade 1 (b)—-1. Alli-n Johnston. ‘ lo each suhnltir. 2. Billy Wallace. Perfect. attendance-Lori.“ Fu- u'0od_ Norma Haywood. Teacher-Hazel Corcoran. BROOKLYN’ SCHOOL Rupert for the month of Novem. bar. Grade IX~L Arthur Clark; 2. Marlon Ashley. ("trade \‘ll—l. lyionrv Wallace; 7.. Dlqiluzt iirifirrrui; . p ~- Grurle VI--l. M. _ LONDON - (OP) — A lunds! commemoration service was held here on the cleared site in New .Cross district where 1'10 persons were killed other». s rocket landed Moncton. Ray Goodwin, Department o! Transport, Distrloti Inspector. Moncton, Jack llsrdsnsn. A. l. D. inspector, Monetoor bark row. Gcrry MacKay. Ysrlnouih, Walton Allen, Ainllerstei L. ll. Carter, Sprlnghlii, T. Shedloe, Ysrmonth. r- on Iiesn-E ming. lioyt Station. N. 8., Byord Hoyt. Hoyt Station, N. l, Douglas Forbes. Mons-ton. Fred Arsenault, Moncton. Ed McCul- lough. Truro. Donald MacNell, New Glsssow, J. ‘helibioy, EAmuudstoiu-gstsfl Photo-Ensrsved by Monet-on Burning