Halifax Tied With Glace Bay For 3rd Place After 5-0 Win. Over 1 Miners GILACE BAY. N, 8.. Jan. 21 -- tC.P)-Halifax St. Mary's regained a third-place Maritime Major Hockey League tie with Glace Bay Miners tonight. blanking the Coalmen 5-0 in a quiet game. They each have 54 points. only a game behind sceond-place Charlotte- town islanders. Centre Dewar Thompson paced the visitors with three points; a goal and two assists. Defenceman Danny Nixon started the land- slide with a blistering shot that fooled goalie Bob Arneil of Min- ers at 12:39 of the first period. Miners played good hockey in the opener but failed to heat Halifax goalie Strachan. though outshoot- lmz Saints l0-8. Bill Ford put Saints ahead 2-0 at 3:47 of the middle frame on a three-way combination wit I1 Thompson and big Bob Drainvlllc. Glace Bay held Saints off again until early in the third period when Johnny Morrow flipped the puck into the corner of the net. Thompson's turn came next. Ken MBCKEUZIB fed him a cross- irc pass outside the blueline and the Winnipeg native scored at 0:00 Two minutcs later Pcte Leswick .:.m.Dm.m....?m... only five penalties were handed out. Halifax -- Goal. Strachan: de- fence. Drainville. Nixon. Bergeron. Campbell; forwards. Eowness. Watson, Ford. Thompson. Mac- Kenzie. Morrow. Warwick, Mc- Arthur. Leswick. Glace Bay - Goal. Arneil; de- fence. Cooper. Bloomer, Wlndley. Lger. Delmonte Macey. Poilc Chorley, Annderson. Haley. Final Period 1-Halifax. Nixon t'McArthur, Leswlckl Penalty-Thompson l4.ll. Second Period '.'-Halifax. Ford . 12.39 (Thompson. Drainville) 3.47 Penalty-Poile 4.34. Third Period 3-Halifax. Morrow (Thompson. MacKen'1.ic) 2.25 4-Halifax. Thompson tMacKenzie) . 9.00 5-Halifax. Leswlck (Nixon) ll.00 Penalties -"B"oHwriess 6.02.. Mor- tinlshcd a play started by Nixon. Islanders-Millionaires Battle At Forum Tonight The once proud Sydney Million- aires. their pride long since knock- cd by the wayside and supplanted by a fierce determination to make good, will arrive in the City this evening to do battle with Leo Lamourcuxis Lions at the Forum tonight. Converted into a hungry bunch of hockey playus when their shell-like dream of last year's hockey glory was broken by threats of the team to fold. the Millionaires under the guidance of Cliff Roach have again become the Millionaires of old as evidenced by their recent disregard for the re- mainder of the teams in the M. M. H. L. In their last four games the MI- ltonaircs have been unbeaten and they are now on the drive that they hope will land them a play- off spot. Eleven points away from one of the chosen spots the Mil- lionaires must make each game ctint. it Bowling Following are the results of the Ladies Wednesday Afternoon Bowling League: Team I ............ 1604 0 . Team 2 . Team 3 . . High Single - High Thr . Vlckerson 254. Vickerson 598. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE SPORTING GOODS or To 507;, DISCOUNT SKI BOOTS ...... .. 35.75 worth up to 318.50 I And they have been doing justi ythat. Last. week they won three lgames and last night they tied thej league leading Saint John Beavers in the Saint John rink. . But facing than tonight will be a team just as eager to make good.l lTheir hold on second place threat-i Icned by both Glace Bay and Hali- lfax the Islanders can not afford to Ilose this game. in addition they will be seeking they suffered at the hands of Roachmen last Friday night Sydney. An islanders win tonight would be a big morale booster as the loc- in marrow night John, Thursday night. they play Glace Bay here and Saturday they take on the Halifax Saints. sec. points tonight. S'side Curling Club Schedule The following is the schedule at the summerside Curling Rink for today: 7.00 P, M. ice 1-H. Silliphant vs. Sgt. Val- y. Ice 2-Alf. Gordon vs. lvor Phil- lips. Ice 3-C. E. Corncy vs. Wm. Hayward. 9.00 P. M. Ioe 1-Ken Callbeck vs. Mulhollanri. ice 2-E. C. Macxay vs. J. E. Morrison. Ice 3-R. T. Holman lrlowatt, South Queen's league Formed The New Haven Roydls downed the Tryon Arrows in Victoria Rink last night 4-3. Charlie White of Greg vs. Vic -s CURLTNG BOOTS. 8.50 A few pair 2iE.”;.E3f;:.... 790 .. 53'.-,S..?.'.f?.'Titi... 33 1-3 HOCKEY PANTS From up SHIN PADS, SHOULDER PADS. oIc.. LESS . I STEERING SLEDS LESS 33 1-3 I TOYS LESS 33 1-3 A Large Assortment of High Class Hockey Out- fits at Reduced Prices. The Bike Shop 185 Great George street ” vv was the referee. After the game. the south Queen's Hockey League was organ- ired with four teams, New Haven Royals. Tryon rrows. Appin Road Bulldogs and Victoria Sea Dogs. Members of the executive for the league include: Lloyd MacPhail Charlie White. Keith Thomas and if E. Wood. The teams will comvete for the Wood trophy donated by D.C Wood. Crapaud. and games will be played twice a week. Waterproof Shines Eiiihli "io Poputaa HADE ill McBride: fowards, Wywrot. Bailey. I revenge for that 4-1 beating whichf the' and place may ride on those tvio I LITTLE SPORT PAGE SIX The Islanders sole ownership of second place in the M.1VLH.l.. standing was extended at lcast I another twenty-four hours last 'nlglit when the red-hot llalif-ax isaints defeated the equally red- row 15.00 major, Bailey 15.00 ma- Jim" bi” mid 01” Gm” 333' 3”” c.tors to victory with two goals and 3013 "'45- Tm ”"'ppe"5' Mine”) M,” an assist. Gordon Macluean. How- Sic-ps: came off a four day. 1.300 mil? M-cl Glover and George Seamle- su-achan 10 p 943:; mail trip last Saturtlay to defeat wry were the other marksman 10.. Amen 3 3 gmgs the lslantlers 4-2 apparently shotithr wjnnusg the works in that effort and ha:i ilittlc left for last night. The Hall- :fax win leaxes both the land the Saints two points bchintl jthe locals and both of the former clubs have two games in hand lagainst one by the islanders. I . . . l lslaiiders place Two ivrcks ago the saw their Il0IlI on second shaved to two points by the Min- ers and ahead of them was a game by the Millionaircsin Sydney. That night they downed the Mills 4-3 and commenced a four game win- ning streak that snw them through until now. Tonight the stage set- ting is about the same only the .Vlillionaires are at the Forum. A: the same time the Halifax Saints play the Hawks in Moncton. A Sydney win here and a 1-lalifax win in Monctnn and Wilt Fields lcrcw will be tied with the island- ters, "We'll finish among the first three clubs", was Fields boast the night the league opened. The man. ,-.1 team race; a tough week. To. who could get his players by tele-i they meet Sam. phone was laughed at then. but he- lmay yet have thr last laugh. . . . I Tonight's game is the most im- portant one that has been staged .'n the Forum since the league lopened more than three months ago and at that it will not be any more important than the one com- ing up Thursday night with Glace Bay. The Millionaires. who started a play-off drive two weeks ago that has resulted in their longest winning streak of the season. need to win tonight as much as most of us need a right arm. The Mills. Iwho are eleven points away from La play-off spot must play about r.700 per cent hockey from here in to challenge for M.'.vl.H.L. honors. I I 0 "Hub" Beaudry is expected to be ready in go again tonight. Beau- ;r'ry. who received it cut in his iniiklc a week ago and who should nliave been sidelined then but could 'not be spared on account of the Iplaycr shortage, retired from the lsydncy game at the end of the sec- CTTII period last Friday night. His Iankle was badly swollen at the time and he was forced to miss the Glace Bay game as well. Yesterday he reported that his ankle was 100 percent. 0 I 0 Jim Macxenzie has been releas- Ctl from the Prince Edward Island hospital but it will still be quite a wlille before Jimis injured shoulder will be repaired enough to permit him to play. Conny Bonhomme is still A patient at the hospital. al- though Conny is allowed to spend most of his time outside. I O 0 Rolling along with the Halifax Saints in their winning streak is Johnny Morrow. The rugged right -.ringer's name can usually be found in the summary of each game. On most occasions it is rtther for one goal or one assist. Morrow has his own philosophy about playing hockey which he cut- lines something like this. "Get one or two goals ahead. then prevent your man from scoring. Keep in the scoring race but dont go all out for getting goals. If you do. you'll be a marked man in the play-offs and its the play-off goals that count." I it 0 Last week Johnny Morrow was ousted by Alex Nlckerson in the Halifax Herald as saying he would not play for Charlottetown under any circumstances. what Morrow meant was that he would not plav for the Islanders hockey club Johnny Morrotv liked Charlotte- town. the people in it. and most rf them liked him. He was bitter however. about being traded oto Halifax and was sore at the club cificlals for making the trade. Un- lrss Morrow has changed a great deal since he left here. it's still a ...for first-class spare-time training ashore and afford! -which can help you got . ahead to your civilian life! Now is the time! IOI HM FAITICUIARI ONNOW YOU CAN ENJOY TM! AIIVANYAOCS OF l.C.N.llI TRAINING, APPLY TO: NAVAL I II.M.C.8. OUIUI CNAILOTTI. SIMS IUIIDINO CIIAILOTIITOWN. NONI: MO 11' ."”."9oI)ll' s"'- a T ICIUITINO OFIICIR I )0!!! Miners . louao-I I-22. Patti Wiiliams' youthful. free- iilieeling Anchors, last night un- der the guidance of Jackie Kane. moved into a first tie with St. Dunstan's University in the City Hnckcy League as they defeated the Stunts 5-1 at the Forum. The Anchors went into an early float; and were never in danger of being caught as they outplayed the Saints in the cleanly contested en- counter. Jimmy Flanagan led the An- Donnie Simmonds in the An- tcllors net lost his bid for a shutout in the last three minutes. Big Ed D..-lton broke the S. D.U. famine s-.lth a 20 foot drive after being sci. up by Paul Jay. I Gordon MacLcan opened the lsrorlng for the winners by knock- ii.g the puck past Harrigan from .close in at the four minute mark. llfight mlinutes later Glover-tbanged l -ome anagan's pass-ou rom behind the net. The sandwich session was only two minutes and forty seconds old when Scantlebury scored on a lIIlrEe may play with MacLean and Hurry. About three minutes later IFIXIIIEKKH made the score 4-0 as he coitverted Glover's pass. I. The Saints made their strongest but in the last period and finally at the i7 minute mark Dalton scor- rd. Jay raced down the right hand lboards and drifted a rink-wide Ipuss to Dalton. The red head- was THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Anchors Outplay Saints For 5-1 Victory In. City Hockey League Fixture in the clear and picked the top right corner. It took the Anchors only a min- ute and 15 seconds to get it back. Joe Coyle carried the puck across the blueline and centered out to Flanagan. Jimmy shot the disc into the twlnes from ten feet out. Referees Bill Ledweil and Art Perry handed out only two penal- l-Its. both of them in the first per- iod - The next league game will be played in the St. Dunstan's rink or. if ednesday iilght at eight o'clock with the Anchors meeting the Rov- t.I'S. S.D.U.: Goal. Harrlgan; defence. Wedge. Waite. Ready, Juneau; forwards, Delghan, Michziud. Mac- Isaac. Dalton, Murphy. Macflae. Gaudet. Jziy. Anchors: Goal. Simmonds; de- fense, J. Coyle, C. Ready. A. Mac. Leod. M. Longaphle; forwards. Glover. Dalziel. Flanagan. Hurry. MacLean. Scanticbury, Ii. Burke. MacDonald. Gillls. Burke. First Period T 1-Anchors. MncLean. tscantiebury) .................. .. 4.00 2-Anchors. Glover, (Flaangan. Dalzicl) ...... .. 12.30 Penalties: Burke. Maclsaac. Second Period 3-Anchors. Scantlebury. (MacLeun. Hurry) 1.-I0 4-Anchors. Flanagan. (Glover) 5.5 .Penaltles: Nonc. Third Period 5-S.D.U.. Dalton (Jay) 17.00 8-Anchors. Flanagan, . (Coyle) .. 18.15 Maritime Major Hockey too I senator Barbour, Ros- ! 1 League Sc'or'ng St t' t' l Listed below are the unofficial Blair 14 22 86 scoring saatistics for the majority i3UChBn3n - 18 32 of the players who saw action in Mccracken 19 29 the Maritime Major Hockey Lea- 'A”-Indel 13 23 gue this season. These figures 'Cr Smell” 15 21 were compiled by the ' Guardian IHWSI -- 11 19 and do not include last nlgl:'.'s Langelle 5 12 tgamcs. .1-lean .. . 10 ll ELANDERS jLee . 4 8 G A 1-1, O'Flaherty 2 6 "Marshall .. . 33 21 nil 51' Whi-flock , 23 m 49 1 Watson 14 33 4: Trainor 10 2s sell-eswick 21 22 as MacKcnz.ie 14 22 ao,M0rroW 17 26 42 lfiawlyshyn 22 10 32 Ford ..... 21 19 40 iFavcro 1'5" "15 3ll.MacArI.hui' 11 2s 39 Bellringer ll 20 3l.Th0mD-500 13 20 33 Bonhomme 1:; 11 30 Drainville 5 24 29 Smith 14 13 21 Nixon 1.1 16 29 Vitale 3 31 Macxenzie 16 11 27 Gray 10 8 lsycampbell 14 10 24 Travis l 15 l6iLewis 9 8 17 Bcauriry g -1 15 Pearson 7 9 16 Frezell g 7 15'MacNeill 6 7 13 Dutchak 2 12 ;4lBrown .1 8 1i McLagan 3 7 io'W"V91' 4 3 7 Merluk 2 o 2 4 6 Brown .. 1 1 2. 3 5 HAWKS 0 4 4 Filion 17 30 S Hamilton 9 32 19 23 42 Kennedy 32 12 20 17 37 Rowe 15 15 11 21 32 Scholes I5 12 11 21 32 Clements 9 15 4 l2 17 29 D. Horeck 12 10 2.2 9 10 2'7 Burman 9 13 22 Hildebrand 3 16 24 Marshall 9 12 z1Matihews 12 11 23 Rockey 3 11 19 Mcnae 9 14 33 Milng 7 10 17 Levandoski 3 12 20 Olsen . 3 9 12 Birukow 9 8 17 Robinson .1 3 11 Pirie .. 6 5 11 Kilby 3 -1 10 Whalen 5 6 1-1 Bay 1 7 8 Peterson 4 4 3 J. lloreck 2 2 siiitarincau 3 2 5 Gallagher 1 2 3 Polls 17 39 as c-r:--- Haley is as 53 Anderson at is 51 urged To III lgyyvrot io 29 so . 3 CY 22 '.i5 37 .. .. .. Playing Cards Charley 10 12 22 Le er . cofm” 1: if Ali hockey players in the Mid. wmdtey 4 12 16 Fat Juvenile, junior and interme- moomm. 2 12 M diate hockey brackets who have Dalmjsh ,. 4 10 not lined in DIIYIHB card should Macande 5 4 9 drop into the Physical Fitness 139. Mykm.n 3 3 6 partment office on Euston St;-get Demonic 2 3 5 within the next three days am; do Ama.-no 1 5 6 30. it was stated last night by G,ay,ue 2 0 J Aheizweit Club officials. Pllyers who wish to compete in llbriaco .12 so 70 "'9 15"” "id Maritime play- -;-. smene 26 32 as downs must have their cards sign- .v,,L.m, 29 23 M ed and in the mail by Friday Jan. Mulligan 16 ill 47 !'".v 35. it was stated. January 25 -Meldmm 22 ,1 H is the registration date set by the Nicolle M ,1 35 M-A.1-LA. j....m Everyone interested should sign pretty safe statement to say that '-' "'d' T""""'" 0' 9'5"” In the Morrow would "on" pl”, for .::inior and intermediate brackets Charlottetown than any other city '" not MT" 9"-VI"! I" ""5 C11)! in the Msrltimeo. f"W9- 0111? throurh siznlng .. I195! cards will the leasue officials know if there are more pug" around who wish to take pan, 1,, local Curling to-m cl b ' ""- N BIRMII. -T. Squarebrlur VIL. G. R ynor. A ' II u e Tumor. L Selmftolerlt H. C. Competition in the Plckarti Bonsplei at the Charlottetown Curling Club will continue this evening with the following teams being schedule to play: was 1--W. 1-ioyyt. W. Kelly, sroUr- A ---.---H - ittng. J. . .Morria; vI.. . grallzor. M. Melilaii. L. Turner. J. WEDNES Rm RINK . . rabee. . ,. Ice 2-J. .7. Connolly. J. Camp- PAY' JAN; 28". IMIMR. Parker. J. r. Mgiaood; v-.. 3-30 P-M- . A. . Jewell. C. H. H. Bo- hakcr, E. Tantoil. Ky ' MONTAGUE MEIEORS M1809-K. JM;-son." T. Gillies. V3. c u gan. . . oore va.. . McDonald. H. 1:. Ilynimui. J. .s0UR15 TIGERS ' "”"'"- Ti " him. JANUARY 22, 1952 Sport Echoes From Prince County The Albany St. Pats have no uniforms with an unusual deslg on the sweaters. a David Brown tractor. The uniforms were do- nated to the team by the firm of Crossmnn & Bradshaw. Albany. whose proprietors. Doug Cross- man and Mac Brudslinw are to lie commended for their generous gift. Both lovers of hockey. Doug referees the South Shore League games regularly. and Mac plays on the forward line with the St. Pats. U I C The Summcrsidc High School and Albany St. P.-its seem pretty evenly matched. and but for Mr. Noonan in the nets who just wouldn't get out of the way. the game between the two teams might have been a very close ai- falr on Friday night. We've seen Noonan with the big pads quite often in recent years. Like the little girl with the curl right in the middle of her forehead. when he's good. he's very. very good --and we never saw him better titan last Friday. The Sum-hi kids showed n surprising proficiency in power plays. but Noonan put it sour ending on a lot of sweet plays right outside his cage. . o - . It was It tough one for the high school boys to lose. They sacrificed quite a bit in playing misunderstanding. the school was holding its annual "Co-ed Dance". The boys grum- bled a bit. Just once a year the girls took them to a dance. foot- ed sll the bills. and here they were having to play hockey in Bcdcque. While they were battling hard to out-manoeuvre Noonan. who knows. maybe some hated rival was 'wliirlin;: around the little co-ed. to the strains of romantic music? We understand some of the boys did get back for the final dance with their favorite co-eds. so for them the evening wasn't entirely a wash- i out. , I I O 0 Arnold Murray on the Albany ldcfcnco is a very effective roar- gunrdsmnn. Not a bumper. but very effective with the stick. Hard to got around. and some- tintes after A player does get by he'll turn and poke-check him out of possession of the puck. Taking young Dugay out of the nets paid two ways. Dugay was one of the stars on the forwiird line. .and Noonan more than fill- cd I115 P8dS.he.tw:tcn. the posts. Vance'Harris is going to be outstanding in this business of playing hockey if some coach whispers a few words of wisdom in his ear.-in time. He possesses daillinl Speed. and is a good puck carrier. but rarely passes in the attacking zone. He is goal hun- cry. and assists apparently don't Interest him. He got two pretty goals on nice solo excursions. and that sometimes sells a young player the idea that he hasn't any team-mates. With his speed and aggressiveness. Harris will go places if he realizes he is Just n cog in a machine. The solo boys wilt when competition gets ltot- ter. 0 O I 0 It is really too bad the Sum-hi boys let Coke Grady slip through their fingers. Grady made a top, of trouble for them Friday night. Playing a fine game. May as wen have lined up with the High School because one other player. G3"-h Gay. doesn't go to school. and there is no rule against out- siders in this league. Later. when "WY set into Interscholastic com- Pe""0"- they will. of course. have to stick to students, SIIAP SIIIIT FINISHING Rolls of film developed and I-rinted and sent out the same day Prints double also at no extra cost. Any 8 exposure roll 35c. Beprlnta 40 each or 10 for 3154:. Mail Film Service. Chuloueiown. l HORSE RACES Millvale Driving Club will hold a race on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23rd Race Starts at 1:30 PM. Class for all horses. TICIKLT BALE: 2 TODAY .- TUESD L THIS GAME IS TOPS-- Iottianr can SYDNEY vs. JSLANDERS MONDAY-'-9 A. it. T0 0 AY-UPT02P.M. am. BIMAINING riornrrs - russoav - 2 r. M. Millionaires Come I From Behind To Tie Saint J ohn. Beavers 2-2 SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Jan. 21- (CP)-Sydney Millionaires ear d a 2-2 draw with Saint Beavers by rallying for a third period brace in a Maritime Ma- jor Hockey League fixture before a small crowd tonight. Goals by Carl Smelle and Ken Watson gave Beavers a 2-0 lead in the first session. The sand- wich frame was scoreless. Frank Bathgate and Fred Hildebrand counted in the last period. In gaining H": single point Saint John finished with a 13- polnt lead over the idle, second place Charlottetown Islanders. Sydney. in the cellar, is only one point below Moncton Hawks. The contest produced only four minor penalties. Early in the game Watson set up defeneemnn Smelle for the opening tally. a long slap shot from just inside the blue line. It was screened, and Cliff llicks didn't see it. Well along in the period Wat- "Y" Girls Win I Hoop Game From Il.C.C. i The Y.M.C.A. Intermediate girls team last night outplayed iind outscored a girls team from the Union Commercial College as they rang up a 52-7 victory over their less experienced opponents in an exhibition game at the Y. Peggy Campbell led the Y Girls the game that night. Due to soinc'cn's points. S. Duffy obtained the game was other scheduled, on the same night the "Red" Howatt refereed the game TM son made it 2-0 in I play with Al Buchanan and Bill Mccmgm, Ken backhanded the puck name John” from the far right side. Joe Lev. andoski of Sydney was off at the time for booking Mccracken In the Sydney zone. In this session. as in the score. less second. most. shots by both teams were long. Close checking characterized the clean play. A fast passout by George 1101,. ertson, from behind the saint John cage, enabled Bathgate 1.,- open the Sydney scoring. Hilde. brand knotted the count after 1 quick breakaway with Alex Blr ukow and Bruce Gallagher wltil. Beavers were staging a gsngin; play. The locals pressed especially hard in the last minute. Ille- Cracken had two good scoring chances but I-licks met the citat- lenge ably. Ron Hurst served a minor for Hal Gordon after the Saint Johr. netminder tripped Bathgate. Don Whalen. Sydney winger, left the game in the second per. lot! because of a previously in jurc-i groin muscle. Sydney L Goal. lllcks: defenre. Levandoski. Dinning. Matiiiens; forwards, Gallagher. Roach, What. en. Hildebrand, Robertson. Baili- gate. Birukow. Pirie. Macliityre. Rohmer. Saint John - Goal. Gordon; de- fence. C. Smelle, Lee. Mesich, Arundel: forwards. Ubriaco. O'Flaherty. Hurst. Nicolle. Me. Cracken. Blair. Mulligan, Watson. Buchanan. Langelle. Referees - Gerry Mathieu ilnfl Frank Elliott. to victory by scoring 16 points, First Period Eileen MacArthur was runner-up 1-saint John C. Smelle- for scoring honors with 12 points (Watson) 3,15 while Joan Mureshead and Lucy 2&alnt John. Watson Smith each had CIKIIL (Buchanan. Mccrackenl 17.31 Claudette MncMillan was tlir pmaigy-1,evgndo5kl 15,59, IIi'ldiU.C.C. girls biggest threat and she scored six of her team's sev- swam; pup"; Scoring--None. paint on It Penalty Shot Penalty-Meslcl: .25. assisted by "Red" Macl-7ayden. -I-Mug pen”; . y 2. I 3-Sydney. Batiigate S,;'.'3i.'f-'3.;;i-.,.gnm;';,i;i.';".”g'. EfM,,':, (Robertson) .. 5.4: Arm." 12. L Smith 3; .1 4-Sydney. Hildebrand Momshead 3. pp Mess" 0; M. (Burikow. Gallagher) 1121 Wm”... 0,-T(,(ul'52. Penalties - Lee 1.02. Gordon u.cfc.: 5. Duffy 1: J. MacDon- 2.43 (served by Hunt). aid 0; L. Reeves 0: ll. Macbenu 0: V ' c. iuuciutiian r.; T. Belts 0; J. stops: Murphy 0; 1. Foster 0; M. Mur- Hicks 5 3-21 phy 0; A. Horne 0.-Total 7. Gordon 7 (-10 LL WEEK TO SAVE We are determined to make an absolute close-out of Winter Goods. When a price group is size-broken we place if in ct lower . price group - - - so values really grow greater daily. Come! See! MEN'S OVERCOATS to 529.50 . . . 514.95 MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S SUITS - to S39.50 . . . 524.50 Men's Purple Top WORK SOCKS 39c MEN'S SUITS to 569.50 . . . . . . . . 549.50 MEN'S STORE The GREENDAL00. LTD. MEN'S OVERCOATS to 544.50 .. . 524.50 to 559.50 .. . 334.50 MEN'S SUITS to 559.50 . . . 534.50 Men' Fleece Combinations 52.89 144 GREAT GEO. M THURSDAY - HOCKEY .r.u.' ABOVE. IIAI IIOLDIII - Mull IICK UP '.I1CIIl'B A! You OIIATI NIIDLIII WOII AND OOITDIION - N0 PHONE! PI-IAII' A- roauu DATES-mznozsy MONDAY-ClrilLDIgEN'S SKATING . NIGHT SKATING .......... 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