SEPTEMBER 26 1951 N S .l'rHE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN - D BUY Presented lltitli llifle Trophy 1 ' 7.3.7 SA L E "f..'.I SAVE p ai I SAVE t GREENDAUS Mews TOPCiOATS- zubso Values to 39.50 . ............................... ... r .'f..i.2'.5..?J'.l . ...... r. . 2li.5O &i..':.5.fll'.!.?f' 27.50 ALL OTHER surrs AND Tor-coA'rs. LESS 20”lo Sm our STATION WAGON COATS andi BOMBER JACKETS LESS 20'Vo FOR MONTH-END SALE Men's PANTS . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 to 516.95 Men's DRESS SHIRTS . . . . . 52.29 to 36.95 Men's Bib OVERALLS . . . . . . . . . . . . 53.95 ...-.u.A..a-. Lieut. Mary Mncl..ennnn. wln- 22nd. bolnlz presented with the net of the Charlottetown Champ- trophy by Mr. Ralph Jenkins oi kinship Rifle Matrli held at Charlotte-town. P. E. l. Squaw Point. Sntilrrlay. Sept. A Film Lab. Phntn. Saddler 2 - 1 Choice To Retain His Title In. gBout With Pep Tonight Ky Jack Hand COMPLETE LHVE OF BOYSi WEAR ALE. AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR MONTH-END "SALE The GRIEENDAL CO. LTD. MEN'S STORES - 144 GT. GEO. ST. Chapter four of the Sandy Sad- . dler - Willie Pep featheriveizht. A switch-over southpaw. he packs his real wallop in his left hand. Perp. 20. and a boxing master. is an artist at. one stick-and-spin school. it it goee the route, Wil- W9 -i.”i”r ”"9.d”19d W ”""”F.T lie almost certainly will outstah row night. is fighting an uphl.l Sandy. I hattle against. rain. baseball trllk' p Hvprp pw . . . and Louis-Marciano I . ' showers put. the damper on the International Boxing C1ulb's hopes for a good wind-urp sale. Plenty , . r- . ,, I , V W ”"W”"""'"'- :.2.:l:;::..:::':: :"::;::2:'..r::. Series Opening as as me 9- or-em mm For Siunmerelrle-Borden 7:00 n.m.. daily ox. Sunday. Md 3 F3” 0' 575-moi , I 9 - E' wow". idayby M". "W Fjnr Murrlymlhrllor 3:15 D.m., dolly ex. Sunday. Vggfjpnaenda rZad';oon,h:om1;p1.;:,:'& C e u e T 5; 3'9 W"9'"'" "9"YWi'0"d 7i5im!i7i""L'v'30s33."r'i.d3iii erfi..S"ii'r'.'.i.il'.y us n 1' In light railed to whip up the en- ”” """'”""""”'”' 3 . L I . n e :3 JII. "Cl! 3'. , , Ti” ' . For Georgetown. 2:30 pm. daily except Sunday. I-huslasrm of the third meetmx -MONTREAL. sepi. 25 -(orb 'e"'C0"0"'0'I p For Tinileh am p.m. dnlly except Sunday. 155; Egptfmltzgg. lyehen rimzl glxgiMllwa1ikeekBreWers prf0b3b1.V gig oasotirm. B-A la L-gasoline "V- 5m”m35mF"r st-::'c'no rolinds. 1'-lavgminl A 5155' liiqhelittlieiwmleeiieiiitiiiirlrrfal ”M"'Y um. paw” S located my shnuldeln Royals in the Lillie World Seriee -Ieo"enee- B-A 90 is acacia... :2: . N?.i?”'3..;l:”..::.:2f”:;:.”;.”l2 iv-"Wm--' "- no we For Tlznlah sills 1i.rd. dly. ax: sun'.', I;::.0lpp.rh. lii'onlT'viln'-.Jd.: theatres in 13 cities. and movies b,,3f3,,f;:f,m ';,m',2; Prov-to vwrseltwhv , . Frl. of the fight. the nix: dayuirib the hem me remainder in Milwaukee. tiiooeands olmotoriete been t.haatrcs. This poo age wi ring . '. . .. ..n.....,... ...... ...... ... r. ,nl::;;gf;n,l:'a';,;,nrghwgmgf 102;; THE BRITISH AMERICAN oil. COMPANY LIMITED '''''"'”'9”"'"'” lB. C. expects at. the gate. i ,4 it h ki . T i 1 . . 99W""”- i" "P Wml 3' 9' 9. l g dam. ddendin pcham ion 6 E I DOM! lodfly In expects IN-ISA The Largest Oil Company Owned by Canadian h . ' I L - , , -a - p fak 791 2 to start with Chris Van Cuyk, big k.-.: ----H 0 slon 9 the be I- Mondfgn ... Hghfqx -- sqlnf Jghn :2? 2ce1':lt1c&:Vi”to1”f”9Ehe 2:; 3 Pe'p aouihcpaw with an 11-4 season V . l l ' ' recor . MNITTCCI '1 TOTOIITO "'3'm5 W bemme the hr” '0 hold Since the American Association EARLY PLANNERS i i some crop damage by froat. 't2l;e1..s2.an3:r2gl1et.thrce times, gets rcpmsenlmwes are reported no N? nghere were no Rpm” "nimble Cleveland PEPE? The heavy fight Schedule for pack pleiily of left-lialided-hitting The "Wide Streets Cnmm:ssinll- on export loadings of Canadlrlilpnfgps Pef1nQnI' HOP. ' hm Summel. and early fa” had DOWN. A1SlI0;1d may rfloklllow with wt: ere" established in Dublin in 1757 wheat, but trade reports sail-ii y - ON? DOTS 915- ex are . a were one of the iirsi. imvn plan- ' S about 600000 bushels of Canadian g 1, . cl. 1 in 1, p , HS effect on the gate appeal of "' p - CLEVELAND. sop. 26--(AP) - Su:n'iIer:i:l”:n7:l5Mn;:l ei'lllTl':vy egxxccealtptt 333:; the 199-lpwndere Just ” 3” Mnilileuel2(8l0 2) and Tommy L” "1" '""""m” "' E""””- WINNIPEG. Sept. 25 -. com e- ””"V mm .b”" ”'d' ""””y ” For more than I moi"-hvthe 51"" Through air-com-lltlomprl nleo 1 ch lgugo M e '1 1 Robinson-Randy Turpin 60119595 .05. 3 ( I L "S'iT"'i'S Prices generally except. nnta Warp D'"m”k' Mm T mm" la" "' the land NGWS 1135 19931 NHMM S char-ioiieoown 7:00 ..m, N no Wm on "M '9” "T the Kid Gavilan-Billy Graham The Brewer” 5h””'d”,'F tmubl” , higher todav 'pn thg wp',ni,,,g Umied Ki”9d'3m' drawing of the "Lopez Limited" Show. the shadow of Joe Loni? uts much'ln our park. said Al- Gm," Exchmzme. Class two wheat and I.W.A. on the top of me (mm page, Rocky Marciano on Oct. 11 dpimp son.' But over lhere.it; might be ii prices were down olle-eighth cam II was the pwhm, M , nmjn. mod this match. dmelmm mniieli Vile Ve mo in use ,, l Thr lll'l'W.1i'd trend PRIIIP on biiy- (mm Y95'-erdfwe I stcanlln: the Clrveland Indium ' Saddler. a lean rvpindle-shank- '!'"'t;”t1?,5 Md ""5 15 me NHCI non-p5;;A;,. sppi, 25 .. (CPL Jiniz stimulated by reports” of nvr-r- Closml prices! p speedily l.mia1'ri the pennant. A hviw C... F. S. I ed 25-yeerold Negro from New WM t5 ; ' -I-he Amermm (mum. today ciospdjiilrzht. irost. and unfavorable har- 05” - 091- 335? D0C- 37? M53" banner was draped war the train. "Y rv c. York" H'mem' 1' the punchui Boblxslganggr giiflritzanlgegn n "l: It 5 LV32 per cent. premium in tlii Vest. cnnditionr. American hmiiiee still. sayinzi "WP'll he hick S9'Dt- I On ' .- ' r. J" 1'" Canadian dollar M16 lower than were small buyers ni oats. while Barley -v 001- 1-9-3V: 1700- 1-2”'Wi'"WP h”Pe3'rA1 LOP"-" '0rd'n' cal” To"".n'in. ml” "19 59530"? Jim Hughes. 10-4. Manny. clogg, That, 1;, ii, moi; barley was picked up by export- 3.-I.',; May l.19"-..-N. T i Today, the News again carried ygun ""1 Ramp Coleman 9-4- ;l,o5 15x32 cnnndinn in buy 3'. era in connection with reported Rye -e Oct. Laouls; Dec. l.73-l'r- the dz-a-winz. but the train was I Eliectlvo Sunday, Sept. so munmg" Cm'I,1e Grimm md American. - export business. Rye also wes i;.; May1,7B'ig. mass of wmckago. The banhei on "M Ht" sand”, sent M. me en 1"” between B”. la:eBl't6oVrV;l':cWcr:ll(: eiiiillswtetg 111"” The pound, sterling was 32.95 boiiliht by Americans. Flex - Oct. 4.34; Dec. 4.09B:lread: ”Vl'leiil be back. Sept. 20-- deli and Cape Torlmonttne will make three tripe daily in each 8 n ptchlni Ivltl, down 3.46. Flax scored wide gninxp reflect- May 4.(1si.;. we horpe.-A1 Lt')pt'z. mnwom kn." nova” p." .t mm mm” mm Wm hm mm selection wasn't. known here. rind Capo Thrinentlnn pier at 10:” e.m., 2:40 p.m., 1:30 p.m. ggt";mJo1;;::i0nhis nmfnsilghgimxgeri - l . . . , aga , p Monday night. in the game thft. ' A E ... . E.?.l”n?.l.””."”l'.?f." W- '"' "L W lT.i'.'.l;! "'" KIND OF MU”-5N0W. "RE THAT OUTSTOPS, OUTPULLS OTHER WINTER TIRES beat southpaw la-9. broirglv! in you Ilmmgb ' . BF Goodrich Game Under Lights MRe:earch DONDON. Se-pt. 2.'rs(Api..-rhgy Played a soccer game at night. here recently and the critics were amazed to discover that almost everybody liked the idea. The game. between Arsenal or London and the Hopoel Amateur Club of Tel Aviv. was one ot the first major soccer contests ever played entirely under the lights in England. Some 46,000 fans showed up at. Arsenal's modern Highlbury Stad- ium. and as one mrin put it: "The dancer it. not the more you could see," ' BROOKLYN. -sepifj -'AP). If you ,rave' Mlnaiier Chuck Dreesen oi Bi-ooh lyn Dodgers said iodliy Prencher by T R A Roe would start. no more games until the opener of the World Series--unless he's needed in help 5"'99""'idi"9' ”"'”"dm””'d 11:1: ?2pcKhI';::lt.I'R(:1e'Il'lzu(')lni; cocci!!! -u- - WM. "9": ""9"" two loel. hna ii. percentage of 1917. Windows . lb: dloses no more games, or n M-2. ii iii l0GV(lx!EEI-ElIIlF'!;"lE.?l mii...?.l r...nf'525..-n." 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